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Grand Island, Nebr.
January 5, 1938
Council met in regular session, "His Honor", the Mayor
presiding. All Councilmen, except Reimers, answered at roll call.
Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved.
Letter and repair bill were recieved from Carl Lumbard,
pertaining to damages to car on account of culvert at intersection
of 15th street and Broadwell. On motion of Krehmke both Vie:e referred
to street and Alley Committee.
Report and recommendation of R. L.Harrison:
Grand Island, Nebr.
January 4, 1938
Honorable Mayor & City Council:
Grand Island, Nebr.
Gentlemen:
I hereby certify th"lt the vIork on Sewer District No.
174, which was done by the W. P. A. under the supervision of the
City Engineer has been completed, and is now ready for use.
The work as completed contains the following items:
1950 lineal feet of 8" vitrified tile sewer,
8 Manholes complete,
Rental of materials,
Engineering, supervision, und publication, the total cost of VITlich
was $1440.00
I recommend that the work as completed on Sewer District
No. 174 be accepted by the City of Grand Island, Nebr. The total
cost to be paid by the Sewer District Fund.
I further recommend that the City Council sit as a
Board of Equalization on the above mentioned district on the 19th
day of January, 1938, between the hours of 7:30 and 8:00 o'clock
P.M. (!vi-v, Y" Ir31')
Respectfully submitted,
Ray L. Harrison,
City Engineer.
On motion of Gross, seconded by Hehnke, recommendation
was adopted.
Report and Recommendation of R. L. Harrison:
Grand Island, Nebr.
January 4, 1938
Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Grand Island, Nebr.
Gentlemen:
I hereby certify that the vvork on Sewer District No.
175, which was done by the W. P. A. under the supervision of the
City Engineer, has been completed, and is now ready for use.
The work as completed contains the following items:
252 lineal feet of 8" vitrified tile sewer,
1 Manhole complete, Engineering, supervision, and
publication, the total cost being $288.00
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I reconunend that the work as completed on Sewer District
No. 175, be accepted by the City of Grand Island, Nebr. The total
cost, to be paid by the Sewer District Fund.
I further recommend that the City Council sit as a
Board of Equalization on the said Sewer District No. 175 on the
19th day of January, 1938, between the hours of 7:30 and 8:00
o'clock P.M. (jd-v V'/flfJiJ
Respectfully submitted,
Ray L. Harrison,
City Engineer.
On motion of Gross, seconded by Koehler, recommendation
was adopted.
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RESOLUTION
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WHEREAS, the State of Nebraska, through its Depirtment
of Roads and Irrigation, pived a portion of Broadwell Avenue
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lying directly north of ~ Street and North of the intersec-
tion connnonly known as Fi ve Points, and
WHERElS, in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance
No. 730 of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, sewer and water
mains must be constructed in all streets before paving the same,
and
WHERElS~ in accordance with the provisions of said
Ordinance No. 730, all property owners having property fronting
on streets to be paved are required by law to tap the main in
said streets and extend service lines to the curb, and-
WHEREAS, the City of Grand Island created Water Main
District No. 81 for the purpose of constructing a water main
in said Broadwell Avenue prior to the paving thereof, and the
said City tapped the Main in said District and extended service
lines to the property fronting on said paving, and
WHEREAS, the cost of tapping saidmain and the extending
of said service lines is taxable and assessable to the property
especial1y'benefi ted.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COUNCIL of the Ci ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the cost of
tapping said main and e~ending said service lines be assessed
against the property especially benefited and in the amounts as
hereinafter designated. Each of the said several lots, tracts
and parcels of land especially benefited and lying in water Main
District No. 81 are assessed as follows:
NAB LOT BLOCK aDDITION AMOUNT
Harvey SfahlneCker 5 26 Gilbert's '!bird $ 25.00
Commeric 'a1 State Bank 3 26 It .. 25.00
Lorin Rodenbaugh 7 26 " " 25.00
Commercial State Bank 9 26 It II 25.00
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Edw. F. Caha1ane 11 26 II ... 25.00
" tl " 13 26 It .. 25.00
School District of G.I. 1 29 It u 25.00
II tl .. It 3 29 .. .. 25.00
II .. .. .. 5 29 It .. 25.00
Henry Hohman & W.. Sieloff 17 Home.Subdivision 25.00
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk of the City
of Grand Island, Nebrasl~, be directed and instructed to forth-
with certify to the City Treasurer of the City of Grand Island,
Nebraska, a copy of this resolution; and that the Ci ty ~e
directed and instructed to place upon the tax records of the
City the amount herein assessed and by him collected as other
special taxes.
Respectfully 'submitted this 5th day of January, 1938.
Wm Ii'. Y'rehmke
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On motion of Krehmke, seconded by Justice, Resolution
was adopted.
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WHERElS, Mr. A. F. Buechler has purchased and donated
to/the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, for park purposes,
the property known as Lot Five (5), Block Twenty-two (22),
in Baker's Addition to said City, and
WHEREAS, under date of November 19, 1937, John R.
Geddes, City Treasurer, "computed the special taxes due on
said premises, shOWing the sum of $40 .22 due on said lot
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WHERFAS, "said property has been donated to the City
for park purposes Without cost to the said City; and said
special taxes should, therefore, be cancelled and discharged
from the record.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR A.ND CITY
COUNCIL or 'the City'ofG-rand Island, Nebraska, that the said
speeial'"t8:xe-sas's'essed>a'galnstsa.id Lot Five (5) >. in
Block Twenty-two (22) ,of Baker's Addition, be cancelled.
'l'hat 'the'e.:tty"Trea'Surerbe dlrectedand instructed to cancel
said special taxes and ~emove the same from th~d.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City '!'if~ ",dFtt-r be
directed and instructed to forthwith forward to the said
Ci ty Treasurer a certified copy of this Resolution.
Respectfully submitted this 5th day of January,
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Mr. Hehnke presented a report from C. R. P. now on file
in Clerk's Office, some discussion on C. R. P. activities and the
amount being spent over allotment of $250.00 per month.
Gross moved the revocation of A. A. Gustin liOn and Off Salell
approved as follows:
W. R. Madison Principal
Chas. Haig, Surety
Alex Skibinski
Mrs. Susie Skibinski
Joe Robertson
H. T. Brown
Julius Spiehs
Herman Hehnke
Russell Dever
Mrs. L. M. Dever
Everett Curry
S. E. Mickleson
Gross moved the Garbage bonds of
Guy Verley, Principal
Reynolds & Wache
be approved.
Gross moved approval of Surety bonds of otto H. Haller &
Royal Indemnity Co. Surety
Amer. Employers Ins. Co.
N. D. Zachry, Policemen, also Surety Bonds for Plumbers and Drain
Layers as follows: The Nay Company, Sanitary Plumbing Co., Hanny
Lindemann, John Pheif, Grand Island Plmnbing Co., Otto F. Gleisberg,
F. H. Williams, William Kelly & Co., and Bonds of Central Power Co,
and Walter Delahoyde, electrical wiring.
Gross mentioned the City having been smnmoned into Court
on account of Sludge Beds and Sewage, and that the City employ
B. J. Cunningham to aid and assist the City Attorney.
After some discussion as to fees, etc, Gross made motion
City employ B. J. Cunningham to assist City Attorney, at a fair fee,
in this Court action. Carried.
Gross commented on the authority Dr. W. W. Arrasmith had
assumed in connection with the Airport, and that the United Airlines
should be notified that the City Council reDudiate the letter which
had been mailed them, "'-~
Justice mentioned that he thought all papers held by
w. W. Arrasmith pertaining in any respect to Airport, as to contracts
with United States Governrnent, officials United Airlines, et aI,
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should be on file in City Clerk's office.
Hehnke moved that from here on out all business pertaining
to Airport should pass through City Clerk's office and be read in
Council meeting. All papers referring to Contracts with United States
Government, United Airlines, et aI, be filed in City Clerk's office ana
that the United Airlines be notified that the letter mailed by
w. W. Arrasmith was written unbeY~own to the City Council and was not
the concensus of opinio of said Council, and that all papers, in
so far as possible, be picked up from W. W. Arrasmith and filed in
Clerk's office. Seconded by Gross. Carried.
Hehnke moved the City hire two Janitors for duty at
Airport, 12 hour shifts, salary to be about $80.00. Seconded
by Justice. Carried.
Justice commented on hiring a superviser, perhaps
costing more than $80.00, but some reliable person to have charge
more or less of Airport, buildiClES, grounds, machinery and
heating plant.
Bills were read and allowed.
Reports of following officers were read, and on motion
of Krehmke p12ced on file.
R. L. Harrison, milk tests and expen~es, R. L. Harrison,
December Building perrnits, R. L. Harrison, Building permits for 1937,
Dorcas Eoge, Bacteria test of milk for six months, Ed. A. Jones,
Weighmaster, Sexton, Police Dep't, Engineer, Fire Dep't., Park
Superintendent, City Clerk.
Applications of persons for jobs at Airport were read
by Mr. Gross. Comments on conditions at Airport by Burdick and
Justice.
Krehmke moved all applications be referred to Airport
Committee for further consideration. Carried.
Hehnke moved to adjourn.
F. S. White
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City Clerk.
APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPN~DlTURES
FOR FISCAL YEAR TO 3AN. 6, 1935
GENERAL FUND
APPROPRIATED
To pay Co. Treas. $ 4,500.00
Salaries 14,500.00
. Streets & Alleys 20,000.00
I sewers 30,000.00
Engineer 6,500.00
Incidentals
RE-APPROP.
$ 2.150.00
16,650.00
635.00
7,135.00
15,000.00
11,000.00 Tr. 30,000.00
Re-Ap. 2.002.50
43,002.50
Airport
Street Lighting 12,500.00
Hydrant Rental 3,800.00
Amt. Approp. 117,800.00
Re-Approp. 36,987.50
154.787.50
Park Fund 12,200.00
Police Fund 33,500.00
I Cemetery Fund 11,500.00
Fire Fund 32,500.00
Fire Station 35,000.00
First Yr. Payft. 4,000.00
First Yr. Int. 1,400.00
40,400.00
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Paving Fund 4,000.00
Music Fund 4,000.00
Total Approp. 255,900.00
Re-Approp. 42.287.50
298,187.50
Ice Fund
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Water Fund
Ligh t Fund
Sewer District
2.200.00
6,000.00'
36,987.50
400.00
11,900.00
3.300.00
35,800.00
1,100.00
5,100.00
500.00
4,500.00
42,287.50
Paving District
TOTAL AMOUNT OF WARRANTS DRAWN
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$ 4,500.00
i 5,385.00 11,265.00
5,157.07 14,842.93
22,216.15 7,783.85
2,738.74 4,396.26
6,140.92 8,859.08
12,681.71
2,344.37
56,,663.96
6,050.98
16,786.06
4,800.66
14,845.13
31,221.21
2,627.69
1,000.00
134,070~69
10,820.44
25,597.18
65,631.07
237.01
7,315.81.
243,597.22
30,320.79
10,155.63
6,000.00
98,123.54
6,149.02
16,713.94
7,099.34
20,954.87
9,178.79
2,1!-72.31
3,500.00
164,116.81
Respectfully submitted,
F. S.. White
City Clerk.
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Grand ISlamd,Nebr.Jan.14,1938.
Council met in SPECIAL CALLED MEETING,as per call of
Mayor,for the purpose of going over the suit now pending in Court
Activated Sludge,and transacting any and all other business the
the Council might wish to transact. uHis Honorn the Mayor presid-
ing,all Comncilmen answering at Roll Call, except Hehnke,who ar-
rived immediately afterwards.
The Mayor called B.J.Cunningham to the floor to explain
the suit and and to call for discussion pertaining to same.
Request of Herbert A.Schroeder,123 East Front Street,
to transfer his Beer License from that address to 124 East Third
Street.On motion of Gross,2nd by Hehnke, request was granted,as
per Resolution.
RESOLUTION.
Be it resolved by the Mayor and City Council of the
City of Grand Island,Nebraska,that the request of Herbert A.
Schroeder,License #A-7222,nOn & Off Sale BeerlT,123 East Front
Street, to transfer
to 124 East Third Street,be granted.
Passed and approved this 14th day of Jan.,1938.
William A.Gross.
E.C.Kammer.
John H.Jones.
C.H.Justice.
License Com.
Request of Sophie Boersen for a deed to Lot '61-2
Grand Island Cemetery.She being the only heir to Fritz Husmann
who had receipts for care for the years 1924-25-26,and also the
said Fritz Husmann and his wife Louise,being buried on the agore-
said Lot #6l-2.0n motion of Hehnke the City Clerk was given
authority to issue transfer deed for Cemetery Lot $61-2.
Holmberg made oral report on the judgement of the City
of Grand ISland,Nebr.against Emil Gosda,mortgage of the Federal
Land Bank of Omaha,having been foreclosed and the decree finds
$1011.38 due the Plaintiff.Judgement of the City in the amount
'3l7.l8,and a third lien of $307.55 due Harry Grimminger.An order
of Sale has been issued and the date of said Sale is set for lOAM
February 16,1938.0n motion of Hehnke,2nd by Krehmke,uThe City
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take steps to protect it's interest in said property at foreclosure
sale.
Hehnke read report of City Treasurer as to the number
of cases filed in Tax Foreclosure,the number the City of Grand
Island is interested in, and the amounts involved. See File.
After some discussion Hehnke moved the City Attorney make and
invewtigation of the properties in which the City of Grand Islrum
had an interest,and report to the Council his findings.
With reference to Water Main District #81.Mr.Krehmke,
having received complaints from some of the o'~ers,supposedly
benefitted by the laying of said water mains, as fo the tapping
charge and interest,according to nmtices having been received by
them. Kremke moved the City Attorney Dmake report on the Interest
charge on the Tapping charge.
Some discussion on petition of Mr.Mettenbrink for sewer
in Block lO,ShimmerTs Addition to the City of Grand Islamd.
Harrison made report of the work done on Sewer at Lift
Station located on Nebraska Ave.,and also of other work that
should be done now or in the near future.Mr Gross moved the Engineer
be instructed to complete the !Block of sewer on Phoenix Ave.
Hehnke moved adjournment.
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Grand Island, Nebr.
January 19, 1938
Council met in regular session, !tHis Honor!t, the Mayor
presiding. All members ,clnswered at roll call except Reimers, \'lho
was out of the City and Justice, v;'"ho entered shortly.'
Minutes of previous meetings, January 5 and 14, were
read and approved.
Communication from Bayard H. Paine Jr., representing
George W. Losey(dated January lOth) with reference to injury
recieved, when he slipped and fell on icy sidevvalk on north side
of Miner Motors Lot 1, Block 68 o. T. Grand Island.
Also claim in amount of $1200.00, for injury sustained,
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pain and suffering, loss of time and loss of business, plus $94.00
for doctor bills, medicine and care to date, plus claim for such
additional medical bills and services as may hereafter be required.
On motion,1Krehmke referred to Street and Alley Committee
in conjunction with City Attorney. Mr. Paine to be alloNed to meet
with Committee.
Extension rider to agreement between the City of Grand
Island and U. P. Railroad Company covering the furnishirLg of Ice
to said U. P. Railroad. On motion of Krehnllie I'eferred to Ice, Water
and Light Committee in conjunction vdth Mr. Burdick.
Letter to United Airlines
th reference to derivation
of official business, and also their acknowledgement of same, were
read and placed on file.
Mr. YousUJn, representing the Bendix Corporation, explained
the law governing car testing and also the chance a city had of
making a profit as well as making all cars more safe to drive. On
motion of Koehler referred to Police and Finance COlnmittees.
Mr. Burns, representing United Film Ad Service, offering
the city a chance to co-operate vJith Jesse Baking Company, in
shmving a ser'ies of pictures on Safety, to the extent of paying
$25.00 lor the trailler signature. No action taken.
Mr. Barrett presented facts concerning the needs for an
Armory as vvell as Auditorium, suggesting that there had been in-
structions to put, over 200 unemployed to ~ork on W. P. A. projects,
and the possibility of getting an Armory cheap. Nebraska National
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Guards would pay $1200.00 per year rental.
Mr. McCarthy promised all the W. P. A. L."bor necessary,
also that the Government would allow $6.00 for material for each
mal\t; month. Justice moved matter be referred to City Property
Committee.
Attorney Kelly appeared in behalf of County, with
reference to chances of acquiring title to triangular piece of
property joining County Highv'lay Department Yards on the west,
extending to st. Joe tracks. Krehmke moved matter be referred to
Street and Alley and City Property Committees.
Hehnke read letter from Dr. Arrasmith with reference
to chan~es of obtaining federal ~id on projects the City might see
fit to sponsor at this time. Letter on file.
Mr. McCarthy remarked he had advice that any move the
City might desire to make with regard to projects, should inform
him not later than Friday, Jan 21, 1938, on accolU1t of such infor-
mation having to be passed on to Mr. Seeley. Mr. McCarthy stated
that the City would have to finance about 30% more than alreadJT
pledged.
A meeting was arra~~ed for the Finance COIT@ittee, Sewer
Committee, Mr. Gross, representing Airport COL"lITlittee, to meet with
Mr. McCarthy and Mr. Seeley.
Mr. Campbell, Fire Chief, Mr. Justice and Mr. Thavenet
representing the Rl:lI'al Fire Truck Committee, each made remarks
concerning Rural Fire Truck.
Krehmke, chairman street and Alley Conuni ttee to whom'
was referred the claim of Mr. Lombard, remarked that the Committee
had made an investigation of the intersection of 15th and Broadwell
streets, but were not ready to make a recorMaendation.
Bonds of Roy Hammond and D. L. Halstead Garbage Licensees
were presented. On motion of Gross bonds were approved.
Bond of Jim L. Hendrix, for Electrician License vvas
presen ted, on m"tion of Gross approved.
Letter from Andersen Company, Omaha, requesting duplicate
check #984 for $23./+0 dated November 10, 1937. On motion of Hehnke
was referred to City Attorney and Clerk with power to act.
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Report of License Cormnittee:
TO THE MAYOR .~~D CITY COUNCIL,
Grand Island, Nebr.
GENTLEMEN:
We, your Ordinance, License and Bond Corr~ittee
report that F. Jane McCall has ceased doing business at
108 North Locust Street mlere she formerly conducted the
business JrJlciwn as Jane's Eat ShOD. That the License issued
to the said F. Jane McCall to seil beer on said premises
has been taken up by the Department of Police and will be
held by the City Clerk pending application on the part of
the said F. Jane McCall for transfer to some new address.
Respectfully submitted this 19th day of January,
1938.
vVilliam A. Gross
J. H. Jones
E. C. Kammer
C. H. Justice
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Gross moved the report be adopted.
Application for transfer of F. Jane McCall's "On & Off
Sale"Beer License to be transferred from 108 North Locust Street, to
315 North Pine Street, was presented.
RESOLUTION
Be it resolved by the Mayor and City Council of the
City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the request of F. Jane McCall,
License #A-7216, "On & Off Sale BeeI'll, 108 North Locust Street, to
transfer to 315 North Pine Street, be granted.
Passed and approved this 19th day of January, 1938.
William A. Gross
E. C. Kammer
John H. Jones
C. H. Justice
License Committee
Motion of Gross, the resolution be adopted, and City
Clerk forward a certified copy to Nebraska Liquor Control Cormnission.
Seconded by Krehmke. Carried.
Kammer remarked on status of C. R. P. Funds, overdravvn etc,
and on motion of Helmke bills be allowed and balance be adjusted later.
Request of 1tt. Kuester that South Clebu~n Street be opened
on account of building he is to do, was presented by Mr. Krehmke, who
made motion City Attorney cause condenmation proceedings on such
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property affected. Seconded by Gross.
Bills were read and on mntion of Justice, allowed.
Monthly reports of City Treasurer, Ice, Water and Light
Commissioner and Police Judge, were read and on motion of Justice,
placed on file.
Annual report of Fire Chief Campbell and Sexton Paulsen
vvere read and on motion of Justice placed on file.
Kreh~~e, to whose Committee the protest on interest charge
for water main tapping in District #81, reported he felt there should
be no interest cha.rge until after viater connections had been made
leading to the several properties affected.
Mr. Stahlnecker appeared in behalf of Mr. Ed. Cahalane
and himself, stating that each had wells which were very satisfactory
and probably never would make connection and he felt that t4ere
should be no interest charge.
Moved by Krehmke there be no interest charged on tapping
until property owners make water COnneCQ0n. Seconded by Justice.
Carried.
Justice moved to adjourn.
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Grand Islamd,Nebr., Jan.26,1938.
Council met as per call of Mayor for Special Meeting,
His Honor,the Mayor presiding. .
Call for Special Council Meeting was read.
Grand Island,Nebr. ,Jan.26, 1938.
To Members of the City Council:
You are hereby notified there will be a meeting of the
City Council of the City if Grand Island,Nebr.at 2o'clock P.M.
this 26th day of January,1938,for the purpose of meeting with
Mr.Green in connectionwith runways at the Municipal Airport;and
to ~ransact any and all other business the Mayor and City Council
may wish to consider.
Witness my hand this 26th day of January,1938.
Thos.M.Dillon.
MAYOR.
John F.Koehler.
Carl Hehnke.
J.H.Jones.
W.F.Krehmke.
E.C.Kammer.
Theo Reimers.
CouncilMen.
Paul Holmberg,
City Attorney.
All members of the City Council who signed Special
Call, answered at Roll Call.
"His Honor 11 the Ma~or, requested Mr.Reimers to state
the purpose of the meeting,Mr.Refumers stated the meeting was for
the purpose of getting a report from Mr.Green on the general con-
dition of the runways at Municipal Airport.
Mr.Green stated, that in his opinion it would be unwise
for the City to take over the Airport and enter into any kind
of contract to mainta~n runways,as they are not as they should
be,although they are up to the SPECIFICATIONS of the Bureau of
Air Commerce,as to the materials used,etc. For,this soil and ~-
conditions that exist here the finisfed runways do not meet the
Standards set by the Bureau of Air Commerce.
He suggested several ways in which the runways might
be made serviceable.
Mr.Reimers and Mr.Green obtained several pounds of
material used in the base and also armor coat, whicll will be used
for experimental purposes,in determining a material to be used
for bettering the lasting qualities of the surfacing already in
the runways.Estimate three weeks for this experiment.
Mr.Reimers moved the City Council employ Mr.Green to
prepare specifications for the completion of runways,and to make
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recommendations pertaining to request to be made to the W.P.A.
for AID in completing the AIRPORT.2nd by Hehnke,carried.
1~.Seeley mentioned that as soon as the city received
specifications, if they would make up their request, estimate on
cost,etc.that his office would cooperate and he felt that the
Federal W.P.A.Board would give the project just consideration.
Koehler mentioned the car testing station which had
been on the floor of the Council,previously.First,there would
be the cost of renting or erecting a building suitable for the
testing of cars, the cost of equipment and the hiring of men to
have charge of the testing and equipment.Some discussion but
no action was taken.
Hehnke moved adjourn.
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F.S.White.
Clerk.
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Council met as a Board of Equalization, "His Honor," the
,Mayor' pr'8sioJ_ng.
'A11 rnembern enswered 8t roll call except Gr'o8F3 1,11tO JUc.t,ice9
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BE IT HESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of the
City of Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting as a Boal"d of Equa1i-
zation after due notice having been gi ven thereof as required
by law, that we find the total cost of construction of Sewer
District No. 174 to be the sum of $1440.00; that we find the
total benefits accruing to the real es ta te in sa id Sewer Di s-
trict to be the sum of $1440.00; and that we find the benefits
accruing to the respective lots, tracts and parcels of land
in said Sewer District to be the sum set opposite the several
descript:i.ons, as follows:
NAME
LOT
Union pacific Railroad Frac. 1
Company
Elizabeth King Fractional 2
,Union pacific Railroad Frac. 2
Comp:;tny
Elizabeth King Fractional 3
Union paCific Railroad Frac.3
Henry J. Bartenbach
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Henrich B. paine and
Jessie R.. Paine
Sarah McKinney
William McIntyre
Henrich B. paine and
Jessie R.. Paine
Henrich B. paine and
Jessie R. pa:i.ne
Hans P. Nielsen and
Catherine Nielsen
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
Lillian Torpey
Garrol M. Marsh
Me1i ssa Marsh
Alice G. Nay
AUQUsta Veit
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A.lice G. Nay
Garrol M. Marsh
Melissa Marsh
John Toppey and
Lillian Torpey
and
and
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8
1
2
3
4
Geo. W.
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Black
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Harriet Bullis and
Lottie M. Bullis 5
Daisy L. Johnson 6
Geo. W. Black 7
Augu sta Su ck 8
Citizens' National Bank Fr.4
Walter C. Jessup E~ 5
BLOCK
20
8
20
8
20
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
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ADDITION
Bonni,6 Bra. e
Kernohan & Decker
Bonnie :Brae
Kernohan & Decker
Bonnie Brae
Kernohan & Decker
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AMOUNT
~; 36..00
12.00
24.00
24.00
12.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36.00
36..00
36.00
36.00'
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NAME LOT BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT
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Glen Miner W.~ 5 8 Kernohan & Dee ker $ 18.00
Jennie vanSkike 6 8 n It 36.00
Grand Island Trust Co. 7 8 " tl 36.00
Tru s tee
Joseph G. Roney Frac. 8 8 tI II 36.00
. Edward E. Bilon and
Chri stine Bilon 1 49 pack er & Barr's Second 36.00
Niels W. Jensen 2 49 It u It 36.00
I Otto Harps 3 49 tl u It 36.00
Lauri ta A... Ban gs 4 49 " " u 36.00
Ray M. Johnson F1" .. 1 50 It It u 36.00
Fr. 8 4 Kernohan & Decker
William E. Clayton 2 50 pa c ker & Ba 1"1" S Second 36.00
James IN. Snodgrass 3 50 It n It 36.00
Ma t tie A. Lester 4 50 II It n 36.00
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Respectfully submitted this 2nd day of February, 1938.
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Thee Bpj rnerFt.
Willi Am A. 0..1;'9 s S...
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Om motion of Rehnke resoJutlon ~~s ndopted.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of
the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting as a Board of
Equalization after due notice having been given thereof as
required by law, that we find the total cost of construction
of Sewer District No. 175 to be the sum of $216.00; that we
find the total benefits accruing to the real estate in said
Sewer District to be the sum of $216.00; and that we find
the benefits accruing to the respective lots, tracts and
parcels of land in said Sewer District to be the sum set
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NAME LOT BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT
R. E. Stephens 1- 1 14 Arnold & Abbott $ 18.00
N'2
Bert Watson S! 1 14 n n j 18.00
R. E. Stephens N-*- 2 14 n " 18 .00
Bert Watson sI 2 14 " n 18.00
R. E. Stephens 3 14 n .- 36.00
R. E. Stephens 4 14 It " $ 36.00
Fred G. Baldwin 6 14 n " $ 36 .00
Frank Terry E! 7 14 n n l 18.00
Madga1ina Cantrell 7 14 n n 18.00
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TOTAL , 216.00
Respectfully submitted this 2nd day of February,
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C::Jrl Hp,hnke.
1J1'!iAO RRimArs..
Will~am A.Gross.
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On motion of Eehn],-e resolution '.'ms eelo ted.
Hehnke moved Council sitting as a Board of
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P. S. White,
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February 2, 1938.
Council met in regular ses810n,
Honoru, the
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oreGiding. All member'f~ n.nswerlnfT. nt roll cnll exce;)t 0-r'088 p 1'.1110
was out of the City.
Minute 8 of orev JOll;:; meetings, Jr~nupry 19 Fmd fi65were
read and approved.
,Mr. Faldorf appeared in person with reference to
Rurol Fire True}\',' st~,ttnp: tt18t .tbe Fnrmeri s Mut.Ut31 Insupen.ce
Comp8ny Committee 'NoulcJ. 8pm'ec:1,Rte meeting "rtt}) F1re Committee Etnd
S Elm e l'l t3_ S D rar r~
c1 I'm' FridAY '7:30 P. M., Pebruar,y 4:, 1938.
Communicntion from Mrs. L. R. P~rk8 was read and placed
on fi,le.
Letter from MH.:oli te Company on Insulating Material
at Airnort was read and referred to Airport Committee.
Petition frorn Car Agencie sand Servlce Strlt:i.Ol1S, wlth
referenee to CBr Testlng Eauipment to be purchased by the City,
was read and on motion of Justice was referred to Finance and
Police Commlttees.
Peti tlon for Clrrb 8.nd Gutter District to be creAted on
Fifth Street between Eddy 2nd Broadwell Streets, ~lgned by Joe
Brurlbmlgh at al J ''lOP, rencJ rmd on mot ton of Krehmke refe:r'r(~d to
street and Alley Committee.
Petl tlon for cI'8eUon of Curb Sidewalk D:i.strlct in
Morrill Addition strnad by O. A. Abbott at aI, was present.ed
ond on motlon of Yrehmke referred to Street end Alley Committee.
Re Eolv,tlon of' C entrrell L~jbor Union pertaln:i..ng to W. P. A.
Placementn end Projects snonsoT'ed by City was read.
En?ineer '1-1:81"1"1. 80n f):/"ve a re sume of employment sltuation
nnd if furniqhed more ef!ulpment, would use sever81 more men, about
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400 more employed on Projects sponsored by City.
Motion by EehnJrp the resolu t10D be filed, and Ct ty
Clerk be instructed to notify Mr. Brewer, President of Central
L abol' Union, the Ci ty is clair'!.!!, all :1.n it N 8 power to keep 88 mony
men ~orking as possible. Mr. Harrison reports about 380 men now
on City PPoDPored Projects, and as soon as he receives more
equipment, should be able to use several more men.
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vm.EREf\...s, on thi s 2nd day of Februar~r, 1938, the
Un:i.ted States of America, through its Department of Agrieu1-
ture, and the Weather Bureau, has submitted to the City of
Grand Island, NebJ::'aska, four copies of 11 license and Agree-
men t fa!' the installation by the United states of a ceiling
light at the new JVlunlcipal Airport of the City of Grand
Island, Nebl'as},a, and
WHEREAs, the said Uni ted States of America wishes
to enjoy the l'it:Pt of ingress and egress upon said Airport
and to install, maintain, operate and repair said ceiling
light and to have the l'ight to tl'encb and lay an underground
cable on said Airport, and
WHEREkl..S, said license and Agr'eemE!1t further pro-
vides th8.t the City nay, at its option, on thirty (30) days
wri tten notice, terminate said li cense, and
'NHEREA.S, said contract and license further pro-
vides that the impr'ovements and other property placed on
said premises by the United States of America shall ren~in
its property and may be removed by it upon expiration or
termination of the said license and Agreement, the Uni ted
States to likewise give thirty (;50) days written notice, and
~'IEREaS, said Agreement and license has been ex-
amined and reviewed and found to be proper and in order, and
tbe installation of said ceiling light is useful and neces-
sary:
THEREFORE, BE IIJ:' RESOLVED BY THE IVIAYOR AND CITY
COUNCIL of the City of Grand Island,. Nebraska, that the said
license and Agreement, as submitted, be granted, and the
license and contract submitted approved, and that the Mayor
and C5.ty Clerk of the Ci ty of Grand Island be directed and
author'ized to sign said license and Agreement on behalf of
the City of Grand Island, :Nebraska.
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BE IT FUHTHJ~ RESOLV:E:D that a certifl ed copy of
this Resolution be attached to three of the copies of said
license and Agreement, a.nd that the Ci ty Clerk be directed
and instructed to forvrard the same to the Weather Bur'eau
located at the City of Grand Island, Nebl>aska.
Respectfully submi tted tbls 2nd day of February,
1938 .
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To United States Weather Bureau,Grand ISland,Nebraska:
I,F.S.WHITE,duly elected, qualified and acting City
Clerk of the City of Grand ISland,Nebraska,hereby certify
the foregoing to be a true and correct copy of Resolution
passed by the City Council of the City of Grand Island,Neb-
raska,meetiJ.'lg in regular session,February 2,19.38.
Witness my hand and official seal this .3rd day
of February,19.38.
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City Clerk.
On motion of Justice, seconded
Heimers, resolution
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the UNION PACI.FIC RAILROAD om:? 1~.NY haR tendered
to the City of Grend Islnnd, State f Nebraska, an agreement
extending to December 31, 1938, the term of contract dated December
~l, 1932, es amended Rnd ext,ended by qr~reement8 dated January 6, 19;';4,
November ~l, 1934, December 18, 19~5, and December 2, 1936, covering
the furnishIng ond delivery of lee to the RAilroad COmJEmy by t>;.e
01 ty of Grenel Islpnd; [inld agreement being identified a8 Unlon P8-
cific Railroad ComonnyiE Contra.ct Depnrtment No. 6190-0; and
WEERBAS, the Coune 11 of the Ct ty of Grn no I eland han e 1"'.10.
proposed agreement before it and hns rdven it careful revievl Dnd
consideretjon; and
'.'!HBREAS, it is conFidered thnt tt.e ber;t tntereBts of 8"'ld
City of GrAnd 1;.;18nd 'viII be fubserved by t"f'1E; r~CCeTJt8ncc of enid
2.gre ement ~
THERBFOF1.E? BE 1''' P,ESOLVED BY 'rUE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAND ISLAND, .STATB OF :TEBRASI{A:
That the terms of th(~ egreement submitted by the Unlon
Peeiflc Hr'ilroFid Compp,ny A.S <'1foresfJid be, end the l'1Plme nrs hereby,
I accepted in behHlf of B1)ld CHy;
That the Mayor of sold City is hereby ailthorized,
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empowered and directed to execute seid agreement on behalf of said
City, end that the City Clerk of said City is hereby authorized and
directed to 8tteFt sf'lid Dp:reement Dnd to a.tt8ch to eAch dlrolic[ite
original of said D[';reewm t R certified cony of thi p re Folut ion.
STATE OF ;,TEBRASKA
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I, F. S. White, City Clerl{ of the Gjty of GrrU1c; Islpnd;
Stete of Npbrn sk.a., hereby ce:r>ti f'y the t ebove "'.n.d forego :ing i 8
('3, trtle 1 fll11 8n6. cor-rect CO'~)Jr o'f' a Y.8s011tt:to.n ru:1o-pted. by tlJ,e C01.,U1Cj..=."
OfUl.G City uf Grnnd IslAnd, State of Nebrf1ska, ot f~ ITleetlng held
BccoY'dtnp: to len' 8t (}r~'nd Islond, brHska on t i3ccond dny of
February, 19,38, r'o, t.np SnT:18 apcears on file ~Jnd of record in th:ls
offloe.
Dr TEs""n~ONY "cruEREOF, I h,we heretmto set my hand end
affixed tJ:<e cOl"porr'te 8eD.l ot~ ~)8icl Cit,y, this third 6ny of F'(-!brnary)
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Ci t,y Cferj{'~.()ft:hE)'-City of Grend
Island, Nebr~8ka.
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Rr~im8r'S moved, "That Clty Attorn8,'1 be lDstrncted to m81\e
ordinance covering conveyance to title to triangular
ot.i on i.~1t=? 8 t
Second Street bet1'reeD the County ::lheds [lnO St. Joe trackE; from the
City to the County". Seconded by Krehmke.
Hehnke referred to checks being held by City Treasurer,
(dr8.1NTI in fRvor of Mlk.elson Oil Comp.9ny cmd Sander's Oil Company),
to pay OccupAtion taxes. Motion by Hehnke thot City Attorney notify
Mlkeleon Oil Company and Sanders Oil Company reGpectively, that these
cr..ecks will be held until occuDation taxes rU'e })f1id.
Justice remarked on New Fire Station, and thot there
13ho1J10 be open house but not until f1fter the plncei~w8 completely
furnished.
Report of C. W. Burdick as follows:
Grand Island, Nebraska..
January 28,1938.
Honorable Mayor Rnd City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
Hereto attached 1s the complete specification covering
our recommendption for the purchaf3e of one Deep 'Nell Turbine Pump
motor and starting enuioment.
Our e s timnte on the abo e enuj.pment F. O. B. ~ Grand I Blend
i R $4,500.00. TLi s equipment i ;~; f0Y' :inst.9l1n.Uon :in the rec entIy
completed Ke]ly well locnted nenr t intersection of South Locust
Street And State Park Road.
I ~ould recommend th?t the specifications and estimate be
adopted, and that the City Clerk advertise for bids, bids to be opened
j n rep',ulRr council meeting on Februpry 16, lS?;H.
Ref3:r..lectful1y sllbmitte(l,
C. W. Burdick,
Commi ssioner'.
Krehmke moved report be accepted And Clerk advertise
for lJicln.
Bonds for IrA Eatfield, Electrician Bond, Roscoe Bennett,
PJ.umber~~ nnd DrR 1nl.'lyers Bonds; ?'AY Lewi f' j QprbRge 1 Chris Rnsm11P 8 en,
Surety, nnd Anderson Company Inc. I Surety Bond for duplicate
wnrrcmt. Bone] c-:irmed by T. B. Mllrra.y <end John A Shpngstrom, were
presented, ond on motion of Kammer apnroved.
Report of street pnd Alley Committee RS follows:
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Feb. ::?, ]938.
Honorable Moyor & City Council,
GrRnd IsIRnd, Nebr.
Gentlemen:
We, YOU!' street 8nd Alles Comml ttee, to whom Wf-1S referred
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the c le.1m of CARL LTIT',tTBAHD;I i,n tJhe Flmount of $26.85;i for damo€.=,e s
to his e8'r, c.8uBed dur>4.ng the f1n8,1 inspection of Chrlstm88
Decorgtions, due to his failure not to negotiate the turn at 15th
And Broadwel] Streets, wish to recommend Dfter n18k:i.ng [l thorougn
investigation of conditions at this intersBction, that the City
allow 50% of this repnir bill, or $13.45.
Yours truly,
__~_JYi IJ:lfJm~Ji~~,_Xpe 1}[!1Jse_
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StY' e e t ' - E1rld--AII~ey 'COITlm:--
On motion of Krehmke, Mr. Lumbard, 1vas 8,11owed $12).45~
one half expense for re0piring cnr.
Hr. Y"rehmke nrl\'8o. furt;-:er tlmc for cOl1siderRtlon in
the Losey Suit ngninst City.
Mr. Koehler to whose Committee WPS referred the Car
Te s t'Lng Equ:1pmant, br01.l.e:htsRme up for c11scussion. J1Hltlce fa 1 t
from contacts he ha~ made that the GBra~es and Service Stat:1ons
would rather the City would eauip a station. Hahnke
Gte (1 the
City erect a building rmd the CommitteeG go out ond inspect some
Municipal Testing StAtions, and employ ,t,wd architect for supplying
plans rmd f3pecifications for' Testing Building. The J\iTayor 1".11.thor=
ized the heads of Committees to go on inspection tour.
Koehler meritioned the Chief of Police desired more
room 9'16 ne"1 office furniture. Heferred to Police Committee.
Bills were reDd and on motion of Krehmke, allowed.
Ordinance 111591, Gondemnl
Find aporoprloting prj,v8te
oroperty in the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, a strip One
Hundred Forty (14n) feet long end Sixty (60) feet wide on South
Cleburn Street, ptH'sed ond approved by the Council and sie:ned b;y
the Moyor. Moved by Krehmke the ordinance be placed on its first
ret:1dJ.np:, fit lcn.gth. Roll call br:llot, all v()tin,~~ aye. The ordlnrU1ce
was read at length and declared its first reading.
Moved by Justice, seconded by Krehmke that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its second reading by title.
Roll enl1 bellot" 911 voting aye. The ordinance INns read by its
title and declared passed its second re ing.
Moved by Yrehmke, seconded by ReiTers that the rules be
sllspended ,qnd the orc'1JnRJ1C8 be p18ced on i tos third rending by ti tIe.
Roll. call b811ot~ all voting aye. The 0rdlnance was read by its
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Moved by Hehnke, 2Econded by JURtice that the ordinanoe be
placed on its fourth rending and finally DRssed. Roll call ballot
1:-)11 voting aye. The orc1j nanca weE finall~r p8ssed 8nd approved by
the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Ordinance #1592, levy!
:T:)ec 181 taxe s to P8.Y for the
construction of the sewer in Sewer Distric~ No. 174 of the Oity
of Grrlnd Ifl1Rnd, NebrAFk8, 8no prov:id ing for the collection tl:u:~reof,
,')pssed [1nd epproved hy the Councj 1 pnd signed by the Mr3;yor.
Moved by .J1lstice, seconded by Krel'lInke, the orcUnl3nce he
placed on its first rspding at length. Roll call ballot, all voting
[lye. The ordinr:mce 1:V8S read pt lengtJJ 8nd declAred pDfH3ed its first
re [:Jding.
Moved by Koehler, seconded by Behnke that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its second reeding by
t 1 tIe. Roll call ballot, all voting Rye. The o1'dJ nance VIas 1'SI'Jd
by its title and declared passed its second reading.
r,.~oved by Hehnke, seconded by Kemmer thElt, the rille 8 bf]
suspended Rnd the ordinance be placed on its third rending by title.
Roll cell bnl1ot, all voting 8.16. The. ordinance WPS re~ld bv its
title and declared passed its third readJ.ng.
Moved hy Rei~ers, seconded by Justice thDt the ordinance be
plAced. on i ~ '" fourth reAding 811.d finallyo!3E8ed. Roll c8l1 bellot,
all voti.np; 8,ye. 'rr18 ordinance V!DE' finAlly 0838ed t'lnd 8pproved by
the Council nnd signed by the MRY01".
O1'din8nce #1593 levying special tAxes to pey for the
construction of the sewer in Sewer District No. 175 of the Clty
of Grnnd Islnnd, Nebraska, snd providing for the collection thereof,
flaSHed end approved by the Council pno. signed b.y the Mayor.
Moved by Hehnke, seconded by Reimers the ordinance be
plAced on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all
votinp; 8.ye. The ordj.nance was repd at length And declared its
fjPi'1t I'eading.
Moved by Krehmke, seconded b;)1 JUFtlce thAt the rules be
suspended pnd the ordi'lPllce be pIeced on H,i') second re801ng by ti tIe.
Roll call bDllot, 811 voting Dye. The ordinance was read by its
title and declared GRssed its second reeding.
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Moved by Justice, seconded by Reimers that the rules be
suspended PDd the ordinance be placed on j.ts thjrd reading by title.
Roll 0811 bnl10t, nIl votin[f eye. The ordinAnce INn",. 1'0["0 b,y :l.tf~
title and declared passed its third reading.
Fovecl b.y Helmke, f"econded by Krehmke ttJ)t the ordinsl1ce be
plRe-ed on it'" fourth reeoing the fin811yp8sssd. RtJl1 0"'11 b13110t,
Ell voting Rye. The ordin8n08 was finally passed ana approved by
the Council ond ~igned by the ~2yor.
On motion of Justice, reports of City Officers were read
and placed on file.
Koehler moved Council adjourn.
2/2/38
F. S. White,
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GENERAL FUND
To pay C. Trees. $
S8.l 81'1 e 8
Streets & Alleys
Sewers
Engineer
Incioentals
Airport
St.reet Lighting
Hydrrmt. Rental
Amt. Apprc)p.
Re.=Aoprop.
Park Fund
Police Fund
Cemetery bl.md
Fire Fund
Fire Stetlon
F 11' 8 t Yr. Pay! t .
FirBt Yr. Int.
P av i ng Fune',
Mueic ]'und
To t 2,1 Appro p..
Re-- Apr)r'op..
lee Fund
1l[ ate!' l!'und
Light ]'Ul1d
Sewer D:i.strict
Paving Distrtct
Bond Fund
APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITlJRES
FOR FISCAL YEAR TO FEB. 6, 1938
APPHCPRIATED
4,500.00
14,500.00
20,000..00
30,000.00
6,500.00
15,000..00
HE-APPHOP.
THAci'TSFERS
EXPENm:D
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16,650.00 $ 5,830.00
6?i5.00
7,1;')[5.00
11,000.00 Tr. 30,000.00
Re~.Ap~? ,..Q02. E.Q
43,002.50
1::;,500..00
3,800.00
1:1.7,eoo.oo
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154.787.50
12,200..00
.33 , 500.00
11,500.00
,'32,500.00
35,000.00
4,000.00
1l400..!,.ill?
4:0,400.00
4,000..00
4,000.00
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Council met in Spec3l.al Session,IlHis Honorll,The Mayor
presiding.Special Call was read.
Grand ISland,Nebr.Feb.9,1938.
To Members of The City Council:
You are hereby notified there will be a Special Meet-
ing of the City Council of Grand Island,Nebraska,at 7:30 P.M.
February 9,1938,for the purpose of receiving the report of the
Comnlittees who inspected the Auto Testing Equipment at Lincoln
and Omaha, and to transact any and all other business the Mayor
and City Council may see fit to consider.
Thos.M.Dillon,
MAYOR.
Carl Hehnke.
John F.Koehler.
J.H.Jones.
William A.Gross.
William F.Krehmke.
E.C.Kammer.
C.H.Justice.
All members of the Council signing the Special Call
answered at Roll Call.Reimers not signing.
After some discussion on Safety Lane Equipment,Koehler
moved the City Clerk Advertise for bids on Safety Lane Equipment
said bids to be opened at 7:30 P.M. Monday,February 21,1938.
Second by Karnmen,Carried.
Mr.Hehnke moved the City Council employ Mr.Good as
Architect to draw plans and specifications for the Car Testing
Building,second by Krehmke-Carried.
Mr.Duke of The Sidles Co. spoke a few words as to size
of building, some equipment would necessitate a longer building
than other.Mr.Koehler mentioned the location of the Station and
after some discussion made the motion ,The car testing building
be built at Fourth & Broadwell Streets, second by Hehnke,Carried.
Conwunication from Automotive Brake & Equipment Co.
was read and on motion of Koehler was placed on file.
Hehnke moved to adjourn.
2/9,38.
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February 16, 1938.
Council met in regular session, "His Honor", the Mayor
presiding. All members of Council answered at roll call except
Justice, who arrived soon afterwards.
Minutes of previous meetings were read and on motion of
Reimers approved.
Req uest from Post #1374 V. F. W. that the Mayor proclaim
May 21, 1938 be set aside for annual "Poppe Day Sale" was read and
on motion of Krehmke, seconded by Hehnke, request was grant,ed.
Letter on file in Clerk's office.
Letter from C. E. Beals, with regard to Regional and
State meetings of Municipal League, was read and on motion of
Hehnke, seconded by Krehmke, C1 ty Clerk was authorized to ElnSWer
s am e .
Representatives of Sidles Company, (Weather Testing
Equipment) Red Rooster, (Bear Equipment) and Storz Company,
presented to the Council arguments in favor of their Car Testing
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permission to explain parts and functions of Bear Equipment, after
the Council adjourned.
Bids on pump to be installed at South Locust & Stolley
Park Road, were opened and read by Mr. Burdick.
Fairbanks Morse
American Well Works
3153.57
2663.00
3086.00
3197.00
3773.00
3115.00
3057.00
~~595.00
.'3052.00
Al t erna.te
299.36
341.00
291.00
Deposit
225.00
350.00
210.00
Interstate Machine Co.
452.00
250.00
400.00
374.00
IBO.OO
225.00
225.00
Peerless Pump Div.
La.yne Western Co.
Worthington Pump & Mach.
On motion of Krehmke, seconded by Justice, all bids were
referred to the Ice, water & Light Committee in conjunction with
Mr. Burdick.
Mr. Hehnke reported the City Treasurer had informed him
that on the Tftx Forclosure Suits instigated by the County Board,
the City was being charged 6% for collection. After some discussion,
Mr. Hehnke made motion, seconded. by Justice, that the City Clerk
notify the County Clerk.,(copy to County Treasurer & City Treas.)
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that the City protests the deduction of 6% from the amount of city
ta,xes collected by County Tree,surer, or any amonnt of deduction
over the regular 2.09~ a,s generally deducted on tax forclosure)
suits now pending or already executed. Carried. Sections 33-118
Compiled StRtutes 1929.
Justice commented on Fire Station, preferred not to
have grand opening until after new fnrniture had been installed.
Fire School, best convention ever held in Grand Island, same to
be held here in 193(~, and probably continuously thereafter.
Recommendation of Ice, Water & Light Committee:
Grand Isla,nd, Nebraska.
February 16, 1938.
Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
We, your commi tted, on water e,nd light 1 have examined the
attached drawing of water main submitted by the Water Department
covering the connection by pipe line of the new well located at
South Locust Street and Stolley Pa,rk Road with the present city
water main system. We recommend that the same be accepted and that
the City Clerk be instructed to advertise for bids for the following
materials for the ar)ove work as shown by the drawing, the installation
of same to be made by the Water Department.
I Approximate quantities:
3700' 10" Centrifugally Cast Pipe-12' 18' lengths
or
Class 150 - B & S
2900' 12" Centrifugally Cast Pipe-12' or 18' lengths
Class 150 - B & S
-- Fittings --
7 10" X 10" CI Crosses - all Bell
1 12" X 10" CI Crosses - all Bell
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. 1 lOll 10" CI Y - 2 Bells 1 Spigot
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1 12" X 12" CI y - 2 Bells 1 Spigot
9 1011 x 6" CI Reducers - B & S
1 10" X 8" CI Reducers - B & S
1 12" X 10" CI Reducers - B & S
2 12" X 611 CI Reducers - B & S
1 12" X 12" CI 1/8 Bend - B & S
1 12" Hub end Bronze Mounted G.9.te Valve
& Boxes for 4i-' Bury
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7 1011 Hub end Bronze Mounted Gate Valve
& Boxed for 4.1.1 bury
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9000 lb. Calking Lead
300 lb. Jute
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William Krehmke
J. H. Jones
E. C. Kammer
W. A. Gross
On motion of Krehmke, seconded by Koehler, recommendation
was approved and Clerk instructed to advertise for bids.
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Committee Report:
To the Mayor and City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
We, the Ordinance, License and Bond Committee report that
Simona, Gottsche, to whom was issued license to sell beer at 117 East
Front Street, on Lot Two (2), Block Fifty-four (54) Original Town,
now the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, has closed her place of busi-
ness at said location and hRS surrendered her license to the City
Clerk of Grand Island, Nebraska.
We recommend that said license be held by said City Clerk
until application has been made for change of' address or until the
expiration date of said license.
Respectfully submitted this 16th day of February, 1938.
William A. Gross
J. H. Jones
E. C. Kammer
Committee
On motion of Gross, seconded by Justice report was accepted.
Application of Clara Scharrer to move her "On & Off Sale"
Beer License from 112 East 4th Street to 117 East Front Street.
RESOLUTION
Be it resolved by the Mayor and City Council of the City
of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the request of CLARA SCHARRER, 112
East Fourth Street, License #A-746l, liON & OFF SALE BEER If, to trans-
fer her license to 117 East Front Street, be granted.
Passed and approved this 16th day of February, 1938.
William A. Gross
E. C. Kammer
J. H. Jones
C. H. Justice
On motion of Gross, seconded by Krehmke, resolution was
adopted.
Bonds of Plymale Bros. Drainlayers and Plumbers, were
approved by the Council.
Bonds of Conrad Schaub and Charles Winslow, Garbage
haulers, were approved by the Council.
Gross remarked on the conditions at the Poling Station
in the 10th precinct and suggested the City Council make a division
of the lOth precinct, all north of First Street be lOth, Poling
Station to be in the City Hell, all south of First Street to be in
11th Voting Precinct and voting booth to be in New Fire Station at
Koenig end Pine Streets. On motion of Gross, seconded by Justice,
the City Attorney was instructed to draft Ordinance covering the
precinct and voting booths.
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Recommendation of Ray L. Harrison:
Grand Island, Nebraska.
February 15, 1908.
Honorable Mayor & City Council,
Grand Island, Nebr.
Gentlemen:
I hereby certify that the work done repairing, extending and
building new sidewalks in various parts of the City, by E. H. Baker and
Berney Voss, has been completed in accordance with the specifications
and contracts, by and between the City of Grand Island, Nebr. and E. H.
Baker, and between the City of Grand Island, Nebr. and Barney Voss,
which contracts were dated August 6, 1937 and September 28, 1937.
I recommend th8t the work completed by the aforesaid Barney
Voss and E. H. Baker be accepted by the City of Grand Island, Nebr.
I herewith submit the following statemerit of all costs in
connection with the construction of the above mentioned sidewalks.
To E. H. Baker
To Barney Voss
To Engineering & Inspection
To Advertising & Publication
Total
$
1,035.63
1,325.60
118.05
70.83
2,550.11
The entire amount to be paid from the Incidental Fund, and
charged to the owners of the lots adjacent to the sidewalks. I further
recommend that the City Council sit ~s a board of Equalization on the
above sidewalk assessments on the 2nd (Jay of March 1938 between the
hours of 7:30 and 8:00 o'clock P. M.
Respectfully submitted,
Ray L. Harrison,
City Engineer.
On motion of Krehmke, seconded by Justice, recommendation
was approved and Council authorized to sit as Board of Equalization
between 7:30 and 8:00 o'clock P.M. Wednesday, March 2nd.
Recommendation of Police Committee:
Grand Island, Nebr.
February 16, 1938.
To the Mayor and City Council;
We, your Police Committee, recommend, because of crowded
condition in the Police Station as to desk room, the purchase of a
desk, typewriter stend, cerd file and two document files at an est-
imated cost of $295.00
Police Committee
John F. Koehler
C harm an
Carl Hehnke
Member
William A. Gross
Member
C. H. Justice
Member
On motion of Koehler, seconded by Gross, Recommendation
was approved.
Reimers reported that the springs of three chairs, airport
furniture, had borken just from the recoil.
Bills were read and on motion of Justice, seconded by Kammer, allowed
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as read, 8136 - 8282 inclusive.
Ordinance No. 1594, crea.ting a. C1Jrb and Gutter District in
the City of Grand Island, Nebraska; defining the boundaries thereof;
providing for the curbing and guttering in s8.id district; and pro-
viding for the payment of the cost of the construction thereof,
passed and approved by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Moved by
Justice, seconded by Kammer, the ordinance by placed on its first
reading at length. Roll call ballot, all voting a,ye. The ordinance
was read at length and declared its first reading.
Moved by Koehler, seconded by Hehnke, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be ple,ced on its second reading by title.
Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read by its
ti tIe and decla,red passed its second reeding.
Moved by Justice, seconded by Kammer, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be ple,ced on its third reading by title.
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Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read by its
Ti tIe and declared pa,ssed its third reading.
Moved by Hehnke, seconded by Gross, that the ordinance be
placed on its fourth reading and finally passed. Roll call ballot
all voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed and approved by
the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Reports of Chief of Police, City Engineer and Weighmaster
were read. On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Reimers, report be
accepted and placed on file.
2/16/38
Krehmke moved Council adjourn until 7:30 Monday, Feb.2l'38.
F. S. White,
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February 21, 1938
Council met as per adjournment of February 16, 1938, "His
Honor," the Mayor presiding. All members answered to roll call.
Bids on Brake Testing Equipment were opened and reFfd. On
file in City Clerk's office.
All bids on Heavy Duty Equipment.
W. M. Dutton & Sons "Weaver"
Storz Supply Co. "Weaver"
Kunkel Auto Supply Co. "Weaver"
Red Rooster Sales Co. "Bear"
Sidles Co. "Weaver"
Automotive Brake & Equipment Co
Cf~~C--CJ../J "Bendix"
With each of the above bids was a
the amount of 5% of bid.
$ 2425.00
2425.00
2559.00
3127.00
2835.00
2439.60
certified check in
Reitan Company bid on Heed Light Tester, was not
accompanied with a certified check.
On motion of Koehler, seconded by Hehnke bids were
referred to the Finance and Police Committees, including Mr. Reimers
and Mr. Jones.
Committee Report:
We, the City Council of Grand Island, find tha.t the bid
of the Islend Supply Company for "Bendix Equipment", is the lowest
and best bid and recommend the purcD,ase of the Bendix Equipment for
the sum of $2439.60. Freight not to exceed $30.00.
John F. Koehler
William F. Krehmke
Carl Hehnke
C. H. Justice
E. C. Kammer
William A. Gross
J. H. Jones
On motion of Koehler, seconded by Krehmke, the report
was accepted.
Report of Ice, Water and Light Committee:
Grand Island, Nebr.
February 21, 1938
Honorable Mayor & City Council
Gentlemen:
We, your Committee on Water & Light to whom was referred
the several bids for Deep Well Pumps, beg to recommend the purchase
of the Layne Western Company, for one Layne Pump 1200 R.P.M. as per
their bid in the amount of $3057.00 F.O.B. Grand Island, Nebraska.
William F. Krehmke
E. C. Kammer
William A. Gross
J. H. Jones
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On motion of Krehmke, seconded by Hehnke, the report was
accepted and clerk instructed to return certified checks of unsuccess-
ful bidders.
Mr. Justice presented protest of Daisy L. Johnson, 1516
West 3rdStreet, assessment on. property claimed to have been
benefited by sewer in District #174, their residence having been
connected to sewer south of Third Street. On motion of Gross,
seconded by Hehnke, protest was referred to Sewer Committee.
Communication from Max Adams, Liquor Control Commission,
perta,ining to transfer of Clara Scharrer Beer License was read and
on motion of Gross placed on file.
Application of Simona, Goettsche to transfer Beer License
to 123 East Front.
Resolution
Be it resolved by the Mayor and City Council of the City
of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the request of SIMONA GOETTSCHE,
117 East Front Street, License #A-7197, "ON & OFF SALE BEER," to
transfer her license to 123 East Front Street, be granted.
Passed and approved this 21st day of February, 1938.
William A. Gross
J. H. Jones
~. C. Kammer
C. H. Justice
Committee
On motion of Gross, seconded by Hehnke, resolution was
adopted, and clerk instructed to send certified copy of SI".JTIe to
Nebraska Liquor Control Commission.
After some discussion on division of #10 Voting Precinct,
Gross moved the City Attorney be authorized to draw up ordinance
dividing #10 Precinct. All north of First Street now in #10 Precinct,
to be the new #10 Precinct, and all South of First Street in #10
Precinct to be included in #11 Precinct. Seconded by Koehler, Carried.
John Schreefer and Roy Brewer appeared before the Council
requesting the Council to get the Swimming Pool Bond Issue on the
ballot this next election, April 5, 1938.
After some discussion HS to location, architects fies for
plans and specifications, Mr. Hehnke moved the City Property Committee
contact architects to ascertain whether or not it would be possible
to have said plans and specifications for Swimming Pool prepared
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within the time limit end also if they would draw plens and spec-
ifications without cost unless the bond issue carries. Seconded
by Koehler, carried.
Krehmke moved Swimming Pool be located at Lincoln Park.
Seconded by Koehler, carried.
Ordinance #1595, tre.nsferring triangular piece of ground
at Second Street & St. Joe tracks to the County. The County to pay
$1.00 and all costs in connection with the transfer, was presented.
Passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor. Moved by Justice,
seconded by Koehler, the ordinance be placed on its first reading
at length. Roll call ballot, all vot~ng aye. The ordinance was
read at length and declared its first reading.
Moved by Gross, seconded by Kammer, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its second reading by
title. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read
by its title and declared passed its second reading.
Moved by Krehmke, seconded by Reimers, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its third reading by title.
roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read by its
title and declared passed its third reading.
Moved by Hehnke, seconded by Justice, that the ordinance be
placed on its fourth reading and finally passed. Roll call ballot
all voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed and apnroved by
the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Mr. Cunningham presented facts pertaining to the suit pending
against Grand Island Sewage Disposal Plant, communications from
Biack & Veatch, Activated Sludge Company, et al.
General opinion of Council to settle out of court and Attorney
authorized to conta.ct the plaintiffs and if pOSSible to make a good
settlement for the City to proceed.
Krehmke motioned to adjourn.
2/21/38
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On motion of Krehmke, seconded by Koehler, resolution
was adopted.
On motion of Kre}1...mke, Coundil adjourned as a Board of
Equali zat ion.
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
March 2, 1938.
Council met in regular session, "His Honor", the Mayor
presiding. All members answered at roll call.
Minutes of previous meetings, FebruRry 16, and 21 were
read. There being no objections, stood approved as read.
Communication from R. L. Harrison with reference to Curb
Signs was read and on motion of Krehmke, seconded by Hehnke, was
referred to Street and Alley Committee with power to act.
Letter from Fairbanks J1Torse, with reference to new Scale
was read, on motion of Hehnke, seconded by Krehmke, was referred to
City Property Committee.
Recommendation of C. W. Burdick, for the purchase of
pick-up truck to be used at the power plant was presented, on
motion of Krehmke, seconded by Hehnke, wa.s referred to Ice, WElter
and Light Committee, in conjunction with Mr. Burdick, with power
to ac t .
List of delinquent water bills as follows:
G. I. Canning Co. (First National Bank Trustees)
C. L. McKinney, 817 East 6th St.,
Emil Hennie, 1312 West John .St.
$7,).89
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3.03
was presented and on motion of Krehmke, seconded by Kammer, was
referred to City Attorney to draw up Resolution covering the
collection of said delinquent water bills.
Estimate of R. L. Harrison :
Grand Island, Nebraska.
March 2, 1938.
Honorable Mayor & City Council,
Grand Island, Nebr.
Gen.tlemen:
The following is the City Engineer's estimate for
curb and Gutter district No.2. Said district to be both sides
of 5th street from the west property line of Eddy Street to
the east pro-oerty line of Broadwell Ave.
Approximately 4,200 lineal feet of combination curb
and gutter @ $ .75 per foot.. ...$ 3,150.00
Respectfully submitted,
Ray L. Harrison,
City Engineer.
On motion of Krehmke, seconded by Koehler, the estim-
ate was accepted and the Ci ty Clerk authorized to a.dvertise for bids.
Bids ~o be opened at next regular meeting, March 16th.
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have new charter prepared and submitted,to the Electors for
adoption, was read and after some discussion, Mr. Gross moved
report be referred to Ordinance, Bond and License Committee,
seconded by Hehnke. Carried.
TO THE MAYOR A!'.rD CITY COUNCIL,
GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA.
GENTLEMEN:
I make the following report in connection with the
calling of a special election for the purpose of submitting to
the electors of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, the proposition
of voting bonds for the construction of a swimming pool for Grand
Island.
It is my opinion that the City has no right to issue
bonds for this purpose and that the calling of a special election
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and until such authority has been granted to the Mayor and Council,
the construction of a swimming pool must be delayed.
I call your attention to Article 11, Section 1, which
reads as follows:
The Mayor and Council shall have full
control of all parks, boulevards and
public grounds, now owned or lea.sed by
the City, and shall have power and
authority to acquipe such other parks,
bouleva.rds and public grounds in or near
the City as they may deem necessary from
time to time, and provide for the ornamenta-
tion thereof and for the planting and care
of all trees, shrubs a,nd flowers thereon.
This section, as quoted, merely gives the City the
right to acquire new lands and to ornament amS, care for those
acquired and those now o1c!wned.
Section 3 of the same article provides as follows:
In the event of the purchase of additional
pe,rks, parkways and boulevards, they may
by ordinance submit to the voters the issue
of bonds not in excess of Seventy-five
Thousnad ($75,000) Dollars for such purchase
as and when deemed necessary.
The last section referring to the issuance of bonds
refers only to the issuance of bonds for the payment of addi-
tional parks, parkways and driveways and does not provide for
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The construction of a swimming pool is a park improve~
ment and the bonds to be issued for the construction of a swimming
pool must be Park Improvement Bonds.
The State Auditor would refuse to register park bonds
issued under this section; and unless the bonds are registered,
the bonds will not be salable. Attorneys for bond companies or
for purchasers of bonds would refuse to approve the bond history.
It is my opinion that steps should be taken by the
Mayor and Council to hRve a new charter prepared and submitted
to the~ectors for adoption. The present charter is very narrow
in its scope, and it would be better to be governed by the Statutes
of the State of Nebraska, then to be handicapped by the present
charter.
Very truly yours,
Paul C. Holmberg,
City Attorney
Resolution adopted by County Board, February 23, 1938,
with reference to protest of the City of Grand Island against
payment of 6% charge for collection of back taxes, (4 years de-
linquent) when foreclosure suits heve been commenced, was pre-
sented. On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Reimers, resolution
was referred to Finance Committed in Connection with City
Attorney, to report back at next regular meeting, March 16, 1938.
Mr. Brown, of Grand Island ~erald made a request for
50% of legal advertising of the City. On motion of Koehler,
seconded by Reimers, reauest was referred to Finance and Printing
Committee, to report bacle at next regu.lar meeting.
William P. Mullen, pr~sented en offer to the City
Council, to purchase the Pier Property for $14,500.00 plus t axe s.
($2696.15 Paving District #86, lots A & B, $3234.80 Opening Oak
Street, lot A, $736,67 Water Main District #78 lot A, $241.00
Water & Light office claim. Total due City $7908.62. Interest
computed to March 20, 1938.)
After some discussion, Mr. Hehnke and Mr. Justice favor-
ing the purchase of the Pier, if it could be purchased at a favor-
a.ble price and done legally. Mr. Gross, Mr. Krehmke and Mr. Koehler
not in f8vor of purchase, without an expression from the electors
of the City, via of the ballot.
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On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justice, proposition
was referred to Perk Committee.
Request of Mr. L. W. Johnson for the Alley on the
south side of his property on South Cleburn Street to be closed,
or permission of the City Council to cross the a.lley with a spur
track from the C. B & Q. was presented. On motion of Justice,
seconded by Krehmke, request wes referred to the Street & Alley
Committee.
Bids on Water Main Pipe, Gate Valves, Valve Boxes, Jute
Packing and Pig Lead, were opened and read by Mr. Burdick, on file
in City Clerk's office.
American Cast Iron Pipe Co.
(Certified Check $600.00)
3700'-10" Mono-cast Pipe
Clas8 150, $1.74 per ft.
A.W.W.A. B & S Fittings,
112.00 per ton
u. W. Pipe & Foundry Co.
(Certified Check $665.00)
Item #1
Item #2
Item #3
Item #1
Item #2
Item #3
Nat'l. Cast Iron Pipe Co.
(Certified Check $675.00)
9000# Pig Lead
300# Jute Packing
1-12" #480*-41r ft Valve Box
7-10" #480~-4* ft Velve Boxes
Ludlow Valve Mfg. Co. 1-12" Hub End Gate Valve
(Certified Check $30.00)7-1211 Hub End Gate Valve
8 Valve Boxes 4t' Deep
Crane Co.
(Certified
Ck $55.00)
William. Kell~ Co.
(Cash $60.00}
I-Hub End Bronze Gate Valve
and box 4.~'
7-10 II Hub End Bronze Ga.te
Valve & Box 4t
Interstate Mach & Supply Co.
(Certified Check $30.00)
1-1211 Hub End Gate
Valve with Box
7-1211 Hub End Gate
Vavlv with Box
1.72 per ft.
2.21 per ft.
112.00 per ton
1.70t per ft
2.20 per ft.
110.00 per ton
5.85 per cwt
8.25 per cwt
2.8.25 each
67.90 Each
85.25 each
64.90 . each
4.00 each
87.00 eaoh
66.00 each
88.26 each
67.90 each
On motion of Krehmke, seconded by Justice, bids were
referred to Ice, Water & Light Committee in conjunction with
Mr. Burdick.
Mr. Reimers reported he had contacted Mr. Shattuck
with reference to plans and specifica.tions for swimming pool,
and had been informed it would be impossible to get them out
short of 30 days.
Mr. Hehnke called attention to bill of William Seaman
for boarding prisoners for month of February, $166.70.
Activated Sludge Inc., offer to settle for $2962.80.
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Mr. Justice reported the New Fire Station to be
officially completed, and made motion that March 6 and 7 between
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the hours of 9 A. M. and 9 P. M. each dRY, be declared open house
s.nd Clerk instructed to run a~ six inch advertisement notifying the
public and also inviting them to visit the New Fire Station, sec-
onded by Reimers. Carried.
Mr. Gross mentioned the fact that the time was approach-
ing when Liquor and Beer Licenses should be filed and suggested
the Clerk write the Liquor Commission as to the time the Commission
would wish to act on Licenses for the coming year.
Mr. Hehnke referred to the change in voting precinct #10,
that new furniture be needed for one voting booth (he to take care
of its building and Placing) for precinct #11. The equipment now
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Board and Adjutant at S & S Home requesting use of the usual voting
places.
Mr. Gross presented the annual report of J. H. Hardeman,
Sup1t. at Disposal Plant. On motion of Mr. Gross, seconded by
Mr. Justice, the report was received and plp,c~d on file.
On motion of Mr. Koehler, Reconded by Krehmke, the plans
and specifications of Mr. Good, for the Car Testing Building were
e.ccepted and City Clerk instructed to adverti se for bids, said
bids to be opened at next regular meeting, March 16, 1938.
Mr. Koehler made motion the Police Committee be author-
ized to purchase supplies for Car Testing Station, seconded by
Mr. Hehnke. Carried.
Some discussion on number of men to be employed, wages
paid, cost of inspection and number of inspections. No action
t a.ken.
After a short recess, the Ice, Water & Light Committee
made the following recommendation:
Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Gentlemen:
We, your Commi ttee on Water & Light to v;hom was referred
the several bids for Water MElin Fittings & Valves, beg to recommend
the acceptance of the bids as follows:
National Cast Iron Pipe Co.
William Kelley Company
Crane Company
Cast Iron Pipe & Fittings
Valves & Boxes.
Pig Lead and Jute.
We find the above bids the lowest and best bids.
William F. Krehmke.
E. C. Kammer.
William A. Gross.
J. H. Jones.
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On motion of Mr'. Krehmke, seconded by Mr. Gross, the
recommendation was approved.
Bills were read and on motion of Justice, seconded by
Krehmke, allowed.
Ordinance #1596, levying special taxes to pay for the
construction and repair of sidewalk along the respective lots,
tracts and parcels of land in the City of Grand Island, Nebraska,
hereinafter set forth, and providing for the collection thereof,
passed and approved by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Moved by Justice, seconded by Kammer, the ordinance be
placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all
voting aye. The ordinance was read at length and declared pa~ssed
its first reading.
Moved by Krehmke, seconded by Justice, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its second reading by
ti tIe. Roll call ballot, all voting a.ye. The ordinance was read
by its title and declared passed its second reading.
Moved by Kammer, seconded by Krehmke, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its third reading by
title. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read
by its title and declared passed its third reeding.
Moved by Hehnke, seconded by Kammer, that the ordinance
be placed on its fourth reading and finally passed. Roll call
ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed and
approved by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Ordinance #1597, dividing the City of Grand Island,
Nebraska, into voting Districts, and repealing Ordinance #1304
and any and all other ordinances, parts of ordinances or Resolu-
tions in conflict herewith, passed and approved by the Council
and signed by the Mayor.
Moved by Justice, seconded by Reimers, the ordinance be
placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all
voting aye. The ordinance was read at length and declared passed
its first reading.
Moved by Krehmke, seconded by Justice, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its second reading by
title. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read
by its title and declared passed its second reading.
Moved by Justice , seconded by Kammer, that the rules be
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Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ord.inance was read by its
title and declared passed its third reading.
Moved by Rehnke, seconded by Krehmke, tha.t the ordinance be
placed on its fourth reading and fina.lly passed. Roll call ballot,
all voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed and approved by
the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Reports of officers were read and on motion of Mr. Justice,
seconded by Mr. Krehmke, were receiveo_ and placed on file.
Kammer mentioned the offer of Mr. Buechlers lots donated
at Buechler Park, and if further acquisition were to be made, they
should be considered immediately.
Mr. Rehnke moved the Park Committee investigate and
report back at. next meeting, seconded by Kr'ehmke. Carried.'
Gross moved to adjourn.
F. S. White,
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GENERAL FUND
To Pay Co. Treas.
Salaries
Street & Alley
Sewer
Engineer
Incidentals
Airport
St. Lighting
Hydrant Rental
Amt. Approp
Re....Approp.
Park Fund
Police Fund
Cemetery Fund
Fire Fund
Fire Station
First Yr. paytt.
First Yr. Int.
Paving Fund
Music Fund
Total Approp.
Re-Approp
Ioe Fund
Water Fund
Light Fund
S ewer District
Paving District
Bond Fund
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FOR FISCAL YEAR TO MARCH 6, 1938.
APPROPRIATED
$ 4,500.00
14,500.00
20,000.00
30,000.00
6,500.00
RE-APPROP.
TRANSFERS
29150.00
16,650.00
635.00
7,135.00
15,000.00
11,000.00 Tr. 30,000.00
Re-Ap 29002.50
43,002.50
12,500.00
3,800.00
117,800.00
369987.50
154,787.50
12,200.00
33,500.00
11,500.00
32,500.00
35,000.00
4,000.00
1,400.00
40,400.00
4,000.00
4,000.00
255,900.00
42,287.50
298,187.50
2,200.0,9,
6,000.00
36,987.50
400.00
11,900.00
39300.00
35,800.00
E XPENDED BALANCE
$ 4,500.00
6,602.82 10,047.18
7,273.00 12,727.00
28,142.09 1,857.91
3,996.80 3,138.20
12,069.15 2,930.85
26,766.00
16,236.50
10,155.63
2,344.37
6,000.00
87,194.23
6,766.82
22,837.20
67,593.27
5,433.18
10,662.80
5,739.36
6,160.64
20,764.64
15,035.36
33,849.51
6,550.49
1,100.00
5,100.00 2,729.19
500.00
4,500.00 1,000.00
42,287.50
2,370.81
3,500.00
180,880.95
13,376.98
33,213.18
87,543.87
250.03
117,306.55
9,820.03
29684.00,
327.769.04
Respectfully submitted,
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City Clerk.
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
March 4, 19:38.
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CI'PY COUNCIL,
GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA.
Gentlemen:
A special meeting of the Council is hereby called for
9;30 A. M. March 5, 1938, for the purpose of accepting or approving
the estimate of cost of the construction of the Car Testing Station,
account of the fact the estimate was not presented at the time
the pll:ms and specifications were accepted, and to take up a.ny
other business which the Mayor and Council may wish to consider.
Thos M. Dillon
Mayor
Carl Hehnke
E. C. Kammer
Thea Reimers
Wm. F. Krehmke
J. H. Jones
John F. Koehler
C. H. Justice
William A. Gross
COUNC IUJIEN
Grand Island, Nebraska.
March 5, 1938.
Council met in special session as per call. "His Honor"
the Mayor presiding.
Estimate of architect Good as follows:
The Hon. Mayor & City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Dear Sirs:
My estimate on the Inspection Station is as follows:
Building and Runway s
Plumbing
Electric Wiring in Conduit
$3,500.00
300.00
200.00
$4,000.00
Respectfully submitted,
C. H. Good
Architect
It was moved by Justice, seconded by Hehnke , the
estimate be accepted and City Clerk authorized to advertise
for bids.
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Mr. Krehmke remarked on creation of a Curb Sidewalk
District in Southwest pArt of City, 8.nd felt the pet1 tioners
should be granted their petition, some desiring to begin con-
struction of walks as soon as weather permitted.
Mr. Krehmke moved to adjourn.
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
March 16, 1938.
Council met in regular session "His Honor: the Mayor
presiding. All members answering at roll call.
Comm.unications were read as follows: Nebraska Liquor
control commission, with reference to time the applications for
beer licenses should be filed, and A. B. Newell, Secretary Board of
Education, giving permission to the City for use of Wasmer School
for voting purposes. On motion of Krehmke, seconded by Hehnke,
were received and placed on file.
Report of R. L. Ha.rrison with reference to Curb and
sidewalks in blocks 19 & 33 Morrells Addition, blocks 50 & 55
Wasmers Addition, and blocks 4, 5 & 6 Ashton Place, was read and
placed on file.
R.. L. Harrison report of reception of application from
Grand Island Oil Company for installation of Curb Sign at 724 West
Third Street, was presented and on motion of Krehmke, seconded by
Hehnke, request was granted.
Request of D. E. Quillen to remove his name from the ballot,
a_s candida.te for Councilman in the Third ward, was read, and on
motion of Hehnke, seconded by Krehmke, Clerk instructed to comply
with the request.
Appraisers report on condemned property on South Cleburn
Street, was read and on motion of Krehmke, seconded by Justice,
approved.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
March 7, 1938.
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council,
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska.
In pursuance of Ordinance No. 1591 of the City of Grand
Island, Nebraska, providing for the appropriation and condemnation
of private property for the use of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska,
for public street purposes in the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast
Quarter of Section 21, Township 11, North, Ra.nge 9, West of the 6th
P.M., in Hall County, Nebraska, We, Marcus Cornelius, whose residence
is 1823 West Koenig Street, Grand Island, Nebraska, H. T. Brown, whose
residence is 916 South Locust Street, Grand Island, Nebraska, and
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J. L. Cleary, whose a.ddress is 1822 West Oharles Street, Gra.nd Isla.nd,
Nebraska, your appraisers met on the 7th day of March, 1938, at two
o'clock P. M., in the council chamber of the City Hall of the City
of Grand Island, Nebraska, and after taking oath to discharge our
duty faithfully and impartially, did on the same day, this date, view
the property appropriated, and do justly appropriate the damage to the
owner of said property, L. W. Johnson, as follows, to-wit:
A strip of land One Hundred Forty (140) feet long
and Sixty (60) feet wide, being a part of the North-
east Quarter (NEi) of t.he Northeast (NEi) of Section
Twenty-one (21), Township Eleven (11), North, Range
Nine (9), West of the Sixth P. M., in Hall County,
Nebraska, further described as being Thirty (30) .Feet
of land on each side of the Center Line of Cleburn
Street, extending from the Southerly line of Anna Street
in a Southeasterly direction for a distance of One
Hundred Forty (140) Feet, said private property being
appropriated by said. City for the purpose of extending
Cleburn Street. $300.00
Marcus Cornelius
H. T. Brown
J. L. Cleary
Complaint of Mrs. Helen Fauble on water main assessment
was referred to Ice, Water & Light Committee in conjunction with
Mr. Burdick. On motion of Krehmke, seconded by Kammer.
Communication from A. F. Buechler with reference to
lots in Ashton place was read, on motion of Kammer, seconded by
Krehmke wa.s referred to Park Committee, to report back at next
meeting.
Request of Mr. Hehnke, for Mr. Heimbush, to have sewer
piper on Vine Street, after some discussion Mr Heimbush was assured
the necess9ry work would be done in the near future.
On account of previous estimate of cost of City Inspection
Building neing too low, new estimate of Architect Good for $3800.00
was adopted and City Clerk authorized to advertise for bids to be
opened March 23, 1938.
On motion of Gross, the minimum w13ge scale of 40~ per hour,
as paid by the City, be minimum paid on Car Testing Station.
seconded by Hehnke, carried.
Bids on Curb & Gutter District #2, were read as follows:
Diamond Engineering Co.
4200 Lineal Feet @ $ 565 per ft.
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Barney Voss 4200 Lineal Feet @ $ .619 per ft
Christ Kallas 1i per ft
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E. H. Baker .70 per ft
On motion of Krehmke, seconded by Kammer, bids were
referred to Street & Alley Committee in conjunction with City
Engineer.
After an intermission the Committee brought in the
following report.
Honorable Mayor & City Council,
Grand Island, Nebr.
Gentlemen:
We, your committee on Streets and Alleys, after careful
condiseration, find that the bid of the Diamond Engineering Company
is, in our opinion, the best bid on the Curb and Gutter District #2.
Their bid being .56iif, per lineal foot.
Respectfully submitted,
Wm. F. Krehmke
Carl Hehnke
John Koehler
E. C. Kammer
Committee.
On motion of Krehmke, seconded by Hehnke, the report
was adopted and clerk instructed to return the certified checks
of unsuccessful bidders.
Petition of George Monson et al for sidewalks along
the ea,st side of Garfield from the Alley north of first Street
to Second Street, was presented. Mr. Krehmke stated as soon as
there was a sidewalk d1 strict created, the peti tioners w'ould have
their desires fulfilled.
Petition of Nile Cm1istensen et ale for sidewalk
construction in block 19, Baker Addition, was presented, on motion
of Krehmke, seconded by Kammer was referred to Street & Alley Committe~
Resolution assessing properties for delinquent water bills
was rea,d, and on motion of Krehmke, seconded by Koehler, was adopted.
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WHEREAS, C. W. Burdick, Water Commissioner of the
City of Grand Island, Nebraska, has made ~ report in writing
pur suant to Ordinance No. 1430, gi ving the names of the oWners
of record with a description of the several lots, tracts
and parcels of land that are su bject to liens under said
Ordinance for delinquent charges for water furnished by the
City of Grand Island upon and for said premises and for the
owners th ereof as hereinafter set forth on March 2, 1938.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE lvu\'YOR AND CITY
COUNCIL of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the re-
port of the said Water Commissioner, certifying the several
amounts that are delinquent for water charges and are liens
upon the respective lots, tracts and parcels of land as
hereinafter set forth with the names of the respective oWners
of record thereof, be, and the same is hereby approved; and
that a special tax, bearing interest at the rate of seven
per cent per annum from the 2nd day of ~~rch, 1938, be, and
the same is hereby levied and assessed against the several
lots, tracts and parcels of land in the City of Grand Island,
Hall County, Nebraska, pursuant to said ordinance and report
in the a mOun t set opposi te the respective lots as by said
ordinance provided. Each of the said several lots, tracts
and parcels of land are assessed as follows:
NAME OF OWNER
DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
G. I. Canning Co., now
1st Nat'l Bank Trustees
Deeded Jan. 3rd, 1934.
1001 East 4th St.
'Fractional Lots One (17 $ 73.89
'and Ten (lO), in Block'
'Nineteen (19), all of ,
'Block Twenty (20) and ,
'Lots One (1) and Two '
'(2) in Block Thirty- ,
'one (3l), all in Evans'
'Addition to the City 01
'Grand Island, Hall COU}!-
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C. L. McKinn ey
'Lot Three (3) and $ 30.l7
'Fracti onal Lots Four
'(4), Five (5) and Six'
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DESCHIPTION
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$ 3.03
Emil Hennie
Fractional Lots 8 & 9
Block 38, Wasmer's
Addition to the City of
Grand Island, Hall County,
Nebraska, and Fractional
Lots 2 & 3 in Fractional
Block 3, Windolph's Ad-
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Island, Hall County~ Ne-
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T02.lAL
$107.09
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk of the
City of Grand Island, Nebraska, be, and he is hereby instructed
and directed to forward to the City Treasurer of the City of
Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, a certified copy of this
Resolution, directing that the amount assessed against the
premises, as shown above, be placed upon the Assessment BOOk
and. Tax Books of said City for collection as other taxes.
Respectfully su bmitted thi s 16th day of MarCh,
1938 .
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Resolution of Fire Committee concerning purchase
of Rural Fire Truck 'cras presented and on motion of Justice,
seconded by Gross, was adopted.
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WHE:R.EAS, the; manbers of the F'ire Department of the
City of Grand Isl~ndhave, with the approval of the Mayor
and Council, solicited and received subscriptions of money
for the purpose of purchasing a lig,h t fi re truck for the
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purpose of answering calls in rural districts, and
WHEREAS, the i German Farmers I Mu tual Fi re and Storm
AssessmeXl t Insuranc$ Association of Grand Island, Nebraska,
is desirous of subsq:ribing the sum of $,TI.200.00
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the purchase of sai4 fire truck, provided they recei ve
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bra.ska, that said f~re truck will be purchased and after
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the purchase thereofl, be housed and manned by the members
of th e Grand Island !Fire Departmen t and will an swer ca lIs
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in the rural area w~thin a reasonable distance: and be used
in the City of Grandi Island when necessary and convenient.
THEREFORE, B~ IT RESOLVED BY THE IVJAYOR AND CITY
COUNCIL of' the Ci ty iof Grand Island, Nebraska, that said
fire-fighting equipment for said rural calls be purchased
when the purcha se p~ice thereof has been fu lly subscribed
and that after the 'f?Ur~hase of said truck, the same be
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members of the Grand! Island Fire Department; and that it
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be used for answerin:g calls to fires in the rural district;
and at such times aqd places lnthe City of Grand Island when neee.sar:
and that it answer a~l calls within a reasonable distance
from tne City of Grapd Island, Nebraska.
BE IT FUHTHR'Ri RESOLVED that a certified copy of this
Resolution be forwarq).ed to the said German FarmerstMutual
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the said German Farm,rst Mutual Fire and storm ,Assessment
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Report A.nd recommendationiof Finance Committee with :r'e:terenge to
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read, on motion of Hehnkei, seconded by Justice was approved.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
March 3, 1938.
'1'0 the Mayor & C1 ty Councill ,
Grand Island, Nebraska. '
Gentlemen:
At the request iOfthe Commercial National Bank of this
Oi ty, I ha.vereileased to them, Joint Custody Receipt
#3117 of the Fe~eral Reserve Bank of Omaha, on two
U. S. Treasury ~otes, Series C Due 3-15-38
3% for . i $20,000.00
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Joint Oustody Rleceipt #3846 of the Federal Reserve
Bank of Omaha, t
Federal Farm Mortgage Corp. 3% Bonds 44-49, due 5-15_49
Nos 15297, 3317196/98, 11547/8, 15295/6, 10468/75, 100471.74,
20 of $1,000. oo! each $20,000.00
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We, your Financ!e Committee recommend the approval of
above transfer.!
Carl Hehnke
Wrn.F . Krehmke
John F. Koehler
E. C. Kammer
Finance Committee.
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had no recommendation to make. After some discussion, Mr. Brown
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be satisfied with 25% of ~egal a.dvertising, Mr. Hehnke suggested the
matter be referred to thel printing Committee.
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records of the several'oflrices and off~cers of the City, bids to be
in by the first meeting n~ght in April.
Grand Island, Nebraska
March 16, 19(38.
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Grand Island, Nebraska. '
We, your Fire Cpmmittee, beg to advise that we have
placed an order for a. Fire Truck, which will1;>e fUll. y equipped
with what we figure needee to make a good fast truck for City~
and also for Rural Fire Srrvlce.
'1'hls.truek 1s bting purchased thru donations only, and
at ~geXpe. ll~e to t.he ql.ty and will be muoh more effioient. ~d
economical for Rural Serv ceo
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On motion of Ktehmke, seconded by Koehler, the Ice, Water &
Light Commissioner was g~ven authority to make the usual payment of
$250.00 to Chamber of Commeroe.
5000 KW
4000 KW
! $160,000.00
135,000.00
On motion of K~ehmke, seoonded by Jones, estimate was
approved and Clerk instr~oted to advertise for bids to be opened
at special meeting April!4th, 1938.
Application of I Verne Hainline for permit to build
Gasoline and 011 Station~ lot 1, block 16, Baker's addition, was
i~apted on motion of Kre~mke, seconded by Jones.
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Bills were reaq and on motion of Justioe, seconded by
Krehmke, allowed.
"Hi B Honor 'I meIltioned the Council should give Borne
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seconded by Hehnke, were !aocepted and placed on file.
",Mr. Hehnke, men~ioned the constant drain on Sewer Fund
thru the W. P. A. set-up land more money would be needed before
new budget.
Burdick men tionied the condition of Eleotric Equipment &
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Reimers reporte~ S. Deats wished to exchange a tank he
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Krehmke moved tp adjourn until Wed. March 23, at 8:00 P. M.
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March 23, 1938.
Oouncil met in adjourned meeting of March 16th, 1938,
"His Honor:' the Me.yor presiding.
aids on the Ci~y Inspection Station were opened and read
as follows:
Plumbing
John Pheif
Sanitary Plumbing 00.
Nay Oompany
Geer Oompany
Harrison Oompa.ny
Jno. Olaussen
Nelson Lumber 00.
J. H. Yost Lumber Co
The Sothman Co.
$322.00
298.00
274.80
$3622.00
3920.00
3690.00
3486.00
4410.00'
3785.00
General
Certified chec~s accompanied above bids. Bid of
Erdburger & Son, was not iread on account of no certified check.
On motion of Hdhnke, seconded by Kammer, bids were
referred to Finance and ~olice Committees.
After short reqess, following recommendation wa,s read:
Grand Island, Nebraska..
March 23, 1938.
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We, your Financ'e and Police Committees, after examining
the bids for the erection of the City Test Station, recommend that
the bid of Nelson Lumber :Company for $3486.00, be accepted and also
the bid of the Sa.nitary Plumbing Oompany of $298.00 for plumbing
be accepted as the best b~ds.
E. C. Kammer
Wm. F. Krehmke
O. H. Justice
Carl H'ehnke
John F~ Koehler
William A. Gross
On motion of Hefhnke, seconded by Koehler, recommendation
Meyor a,nd Cl~rk authorized to sign contra,cts
was approved,^, B.n9. clerk -instructed to return the certified checks
of unsuccessful bidders.
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Liquor store$ "AInen4!*ns Ordinanc,e etc was presented .,'
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WHEREAS~ licenses to' sell alcoholic liquars have
been' issued to' one ~rug stare and to' several licensees who'
..1;:80 have licenses ito sell beer, and
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nance'to close at m~dnigb1i1 Which is the closing hour far
retail 'package 1iqupr dealers, and'
WHEREAS, ~ny campla:1.ntiS have been received that
liquar iabeing unl~wfully sold by some licensees after
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mmEFORE,! BE IT RESOLVED that the City Ordinance
perta:inin'g toelosinghours be amended; that said ordinance
prcrvidethat's. 11 lipensees sel11n g alcoholic li qual's close
th,et~plaee Qfbusi~ess at midnight; and that 'such licen-
S8 $1 be 01 Oil ad on S~nda y .
BE IT FUR~ER RESOLVED that all licensees who
8'8'11 only beer be ~rm1 tted to' remain apen an Sunday and
to rene.in apen until One (1) A. M. as naw pravided.
BE IT FURTtIER RESOLVED that Where licenses
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stare and to the pl~ce where heerts sold that such licen-
see be permitted tai sell beer an Sunday and until One (1)
A. M. as now pravid~d by ,ordinance.
Re~pectful~y submitted this 231"d day af MarCh,
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After some discussion, a.ll members taking part, Hehnke
moved the resolution be held over until next regular meeting,
seconded by Kammer. Roll call ballot, Krehmke no, Jones no,
Kammer yes, Justice yes, Koehler yes, Reimers yes, Gross no, and
Hehnke yes.
Hehnke mentioned that a man should be employed to keep
the weeds cleared away at Airport.
Reimers mentioned he had a man who would summer till and
sew wheat and would pay ~he City a share of orop for use of land.
After some disQussion on parking, especially on Seoond
Street, Krehmke moved thtit on Seoond Street the parking space be
12 feet wide along Curb, and at a 30degree angle, seconded by
Gross. Carried.
Holmberg mentiqned the attorneys of the State, espeoially
from cities that were eq~iping Car Inspection Stations, had been
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notified to be in Lincoln the later part of the week, and wished
authority trom the Council to attend.
On motion of J~stice, seconded by Kammer, Holmberg was
authorized to attend the [meeting.
Request from Dr. G. E. Taylor, 243 South Locust, for at
least one parking space ~o be reserved for use of his patients.
On motion of Krehmke, seqonded by Hehnke, request was referred to
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Street and Alley Committ$e.
Hehnke move~ td adjourn.until April 4, 1938 at 8o'clock.P. M.
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Oouncil met pe~suant to following call:
NOTICE OF SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING
TO MEMBERS OF THE CITY CdUNCIL, GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA.
You are hereby notified there will be a Special meeting
of the City Council of Gl1and Island, Nebraska, at 7:30 p. m.,
April first, 1938, in the Council Chamber, for the purpose of
considering revocation of License #A-7200 (On & Off' Sale Beer)
issued to Frank Seims, 2~2 East Third Street, on account of charges
of operating a, disorderl~ house, and to take up any other matters
the Council may wish to cionslder.
Witness my hand this 31st day of March, 1938.
Carl Hehnke
William A. Gross
E. C. Kammer
Thos. M. Dillon
Mayor
Theo. Reimers
_John F. Koehler
J. H. Jones
William F. Krehmke
C. H. Justice
Councilmen
His honor "The ~Elyor" presiding. All members answered at
roll call except Hehnke &iKammer who entered shortly thereafter.
Complaint of H. L. Moore, Cheif of Police, was read.
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NOTIOE OF HEARING
To F:rl1nk Seims, I
212 East Third Str~et,
Grand Island, NebrBiska.
You are he~eby conmanded to appear before the
Mayor and City Counlcil, si tting in special session in the
Council room in the! 01 ty Hall at the hour of 7 :30 o' clock
P. M. on the 1st daW of April, 1938, for the purpose of
answering charges fiiled. against you for operating a d.is-
orderly house at yotlr beer tavern, situated. at 212 East
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Wi tnesB my ~and. this 31st day of March, 1938.
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I hereby ae~owledge service of the above notiee
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this 31st day of Majrch, 1938.
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Recei ved th:is Noti oe of Hea.:-lns on this 31st
of March, 1938, at Ithe hour of 2:30 P. M. I hereby
certify that I ser~ed a copy of the wit~in notice on
said Frank 8eims thlis 31st day of Mareh, 1938.
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TO THE MAYOR AND ClilfY COUNCIL,
GRAND ISLAND,. N EBRAJSKA ·
GENTLEMEN :
I herewith rile with the Mayor and City Couneil
of theCi ty of Gran~ Island, Nebraska, a co~pl~int against
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FrankSeims, who op~rates a beer tavern at 212 East Third
street in the City pf Grand Island, Nebraska, and whose
license number is A~7200.
The license~, Frank Seims, Qperates a disorderly
housei ~rmits perspps who are drunk to remain on the prem-
ises and t6purchas~ beer on sai d premises while ~n a
state of intoxlcat19n.
I recommend that a special meeting of the City
Council be called; that the said licensee, Frank Seims,
be surrnnoned to app~r before the Mayor and Council; and
that th"6 Mayor and (jouncil revoke said license.
Witness m.y ~and this 31st day of March, 1938.
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Seims plead not guilty. His Honor, swore in witnesses
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as follows: H. L. Moore, A. C. Bockhahn, M. G. Dahlgren, C. V. King,
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action against Mr. Seims taken at this time". Seconded by Justice.
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Roll call
Krehmke no, Jones no,Kammer yes,
Gross yes, and Hehnke yes.
three opposed.
Justice yes, Koehler
Five in favor of the
Resolution
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WHEREAS, Liicense No. A'7197 was issued to Simona.
Goettsche to sell ~eer in the City of Grand Island, Ne-
braskS., at 117 East! Front Street in the City of Grand
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Island, Nebraska, a~d
WHEREAS, on! or a bou t the 15th day of February, 1938,
said Simona Goettsche surrendered said beer license to the
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ceased doing busineiss at 117 East }f"ront Street, and
WHERFJ\S, on! or about the 21st day of February, the
sai d Simona Goettscl1e made a ppli cati~m to the Mayor and
Council to have said beer license transferred to 123 East
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Front Street in sai(1 Oi ty; and on the 24th day of Febru-
ary, the NebraskS. L~quor Control Commission au thorized the
change of said addr~ss, and
WHEREAS, th~ said Simona Goettsche has never
started operating a business at the said address, to-wit:
123 East Front Street:
THEREFE>RE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR ~ND CITY
COUNOIL of the Oity of Grand ISland, Nebraska, that said
license No.A7197, ~ssued to the said Simona Goettsche,
be can~elled and th~ same returned to the Nebraska Liquor
Con tro~ Con:un1ssion.'
, ~ BE IT FURTllj,:!! RESOLVED tha.t the City Clerk be
directed and instru~ted to forward s~id license to sai"-
Nebraska'Liquor Control Commission, and that said Clerk
forvvard a certif'ied copy of thi s Resolution to the said
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was adopted.
Hehnke remarkea on the outcome of the Jennie Hayman
suit against the City, allowance of $777.44 damages. Holmberg
stated, "If cs.se carried up to Supreme Court, undoubtedly the
court would uphold the djjcision of Lower Court."
It was stated that Mr. Abbott was quoted as follows,
"I am of the opinion the IHigher Court would reverse the decision
of the Lower Court." Af~ersome discussion the matter was held
up for further action.
Some discussion on W. P. A. Projects by the City and
the comparison between t~e County W. P. A. Projects and the City
W. P. A. Projects.
Reimers reporte!d W. W. Arrasmith had advised that
Federal Officials would b!e here next \~eek, and desired a meeting
with the City Council an~ Mayor at 10 o'clock A. M. Tuesday,
April 6, 1938.
Justice moved ~djournment.
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
April 4, 1938.
Oouncil met in adjourned meeting as
of adjournment
of March 23, 1938. "Hishonor, II the Mayor presiding.
All members pr~sent.
Bids on Turbin~s end Condensers were opened and read
by Mr. Burdick.
Oondersers
A,mtt of Bid
Condenser Service & Eng. ICo. Inc.
Ingersol-Rand Co.
Foster-Wheeler Corp.
Elliott Oompany
Westinghouse Electric Co.:
Allis Chalmers
Worthington
Turbines
$16,.524~ 00
24,120.00
24,110.00
23,987.00
23,880.00
24,078.00
23,988.00
Amtt of Bid
Elliott Company
Westinghouse Electric
Allis C"halmers
General Electric Co.
Worthington
$127,750.00
124,050.00
122,500.00
123,524.00
110,600.00
& ~fg. Co.
Certified Check
Omaha Draft
Certified Check
Certified Check
Certified Check
Cashiers Oheck
Omaha Draft
Certified Check
Cashiers Check
Cashiers Check
Certified Check
Omaha Draft
A.m't
$ 826.20
1210.00
1400.00
1500.00
1400.00
1250.00
1300.00
A.mtt
$6500.00
6500~00
6500.00
6750.00
6000.00
On motion of K~ehmke, seconded by Kammer, the bids were
referred to the Water & ~ight Committee, in conjunction with
Mr. Burdick and Mr. Lutes: (Black & Veatch reppesentative) to report
back at regular meeting Afpril 6, 1938. Carried.
The Mayor calleld attention of the Council, toa meeting
with Mayor R. W. Schroedeir and a Government 'Repreentati ve in
connection with runways ait Municipal Airport, at 100' clock A. M.,
,April 5, 1938.
Hehnke read a. Iietter from A. G. Abbott wi threference to
an appeal in the Jennie Hayman case, stating costs to run from $100.00
to $150.00, no attorney flees if the case is los.t on appeal. Letter
on file in Clerk t s office!.
Moved by Hehnkel, seconded by Justice the ca..se be appealed
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Justice presentbd a letter from several of the Firemen
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reOeived and placed on file.
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April 6, 1938.
Council met in regule,r session, "His Honor, II the Mayor
presiding. All Councilmen answered at Roll Call except Jones.
Minutes of previous. meetings, March 16, March 24, April 1,
and April 4, were rea.d and approved.
Claim of Mrs. J. Feeney was presented and on motion of
Gross, seconded by Krehm~e, referred to City Attorney.
Applica.tion of Earl Martin and Joe Spra,gue for permission
to erect Gasoline & Oil ~illing Station to be built on Lots 9 & 10,
Baker's Addition (2204 West Second Street.) was presented, and on
motion of Hehnke, second~d by Krehmke, request was gra,nted.
Letter from Ne~raska Liquor Control Commission with
reference to applications for Package Liquor on file in Clerk's
office, requesting advice as to disposition of same.
On motion of Justice, seconded by Koehler, all applica,-
,tions for Beer and Liquo~ be referred to Ordinance, Bond & License
Committee.
Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Scott & Rev. Austin, each appeared
in person requesting the Council to take some action toward removing
amusements and seats from Beer Taverns.
Petition presented as follows:
To the Honorable Mayor and Crty Council of Grand Island, Nebr.
We, the undersigned citizens and electors of the City
of Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, do hereby respectfully
petition your Honorable Body to pass an ordinance prohibiting
the holding of dances, mnsic and all kinds of amusement in Beer
and Liquor Taverns.
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Pres. of W. C. T. U.
Vice Pres o~ WeT U
Co. Pres. of W C T U
Mrs. E. M. Roberts
-ts. F. T. Scott
Mrs. C. D. Isl<ey
Mrs. Lillian Scott
121 Ee,st 11th St..
504"West 6th St.
1619 West Chas. St.
112 West 6th St.
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Peti tion from al/Ulr1se Garden Club, (Ida M. King,
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':of Krehmke, seconded by tammer, peti tlon was referred to Water
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Grand Island, Nebr.
March 1938.
Honorable Mayor and
members of the City Counbil,
We, the member~ of the Sunrise Garden Club, feel that
the dangerous situation pf the past winter months which made it
unsafe for women to be on our streets a,t night unless accompanied
by'anescort, needs yourrgraveconsideration.
There are scor~s of Grand Island girls and women whose
hours of employment, andloonneotion with various organizations
necessi ta,tes their preseftce on th~ street in the late evening.
Out-of-town visitors also have every right to expect to walk
between depots, and about the City in the evening, without being
molested.
We, therfore, petition the installation of street lights
at a ma,J ori ty of the unlighted intersections. We feel that Grand
.Island is financially abie to be the best lighted City in the State,
if not in the whole Unit,d States, and that this better lighting
will not'only aid in preventing a repetition of attacks on women,
but will also aid in reducing auto accidents, and be a protection
to residential property. . .
We respectfull~ request your serious attention to this
petition.
Sunrise Garden Club
Ida M. King
Sylvania A. Harrison
Ada 't;' Garmire
. P. S. Our Comrlii ttee 'IVill be very glad to meet with
any Committee appointed ~o further explain our views.
Peti tion of Allen McGuire el a.l for creation of Curb
and Gutter District on T~lden, between First Street and Charles
Street, was presented. Qn Motion of Krehmke, seconded by Reimers,
petition was referred to rStreet and Alley Committee.
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Jan. 6, 1938.
Honorable Mayor & CityCduncil,
Grand Island, Nebr.
We, the unders~gned freeholders hereby petition your
Honorable to create a. curib and gutter District on Tilden Street,
running from First Stree~ to Chas. Street.
N.ame
Allen McGuire
Franci s E.., McElroy
Myrtle B. Wells
Claude A. Davis
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T. F. Sundermeier Company
Vanboskirk-~emington & Associates
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lasrners
Wasmers
Bakers
Woodbine
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referred to Finance and AMditing Committee.
Resolution conc~rning the closing time of Liquor Stores
be positively 12 o'clock ~idnight and all day Sundays and other
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closed at midnight and a~l day Sunday, was p~esented. Gross moved
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Gross yes, Hehnke No, Jopes absent. For adoption 3 against 4,
motion lost. (See fbllow~ng page.)
Resolution of rinance Committee to transfer $20,000.00
from Light to the Sewer fund. On motion of Hehnke, seconded by
Reimers, resolution was ~dopted.
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WHEREAS, warrabts have been issued to the limit of 1\
Eighty-five (85%) percen~ of the amount appropirated for the
Sewer Fund of the Genera~ Fund, on account of extraordinary
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Sanitary Sewers, the Sew,r Fund has become depleted, and under
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Fund, and no fndebetedne,s has b'ee,!t. incured, in payment of which
should be made out of th~ Light Fund, all extensions and improve-
,ments being taken care o~, said Light Fund being a surplus made
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of the City of Grand Isl~d, Nebraska, that the sum of Twenty
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to the Sewer Fund of the !General Fund. And that the City Clerk be
instructed and authorized to issue Warrants up to this amount.
BE IT FURTHER ~ESOLVED that the City Treasurer be directed,
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annual bUdget for the ye~r' 1938-1939, and making appropriations for
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Light Fund.
Respectfully submitted.
Ce.rl Hehnke
John Koehler
E. C. -Kammer
Finanoe Committee
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WHEREAS, licenses to sell alcoholic liquors have
been issued to one drug ~tore and to several licensees who
also have ibicenses to sefl beer, and
WHEREAS, such licnesees are not required by ordi-
nance to close at midni~t, which is the closing hour for
retail package liquor de~lers, and
WHEREAS, many ~omp18ints have been received that
liquor is being unlawfulty sold by some lioensees after
midnight and on Sunday:
THERE, BE IT R*SOLVED that the City Ordinance
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provide that all llcense~s selling Ellcoholic liquors close
their place of business at midnight; and that such licen-
sees be closed on Sunday~
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED thRt all licensees who
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to remain open until One 1(1) A. M. as now provided.
BE IT FURTHER ~ESOLVED that where licenses
to sell bo;th ..beer and alejoholic liquors have been issued
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for lllcoholic liquors an4 separate entrances to the liquor
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store and to the place w~ere beer is sold that such licen-
se~ be permitted to sell ibeer on Sunday and until One(l)
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The Light & Wa.iter Commt ttee presented the following
recommenda.tion.
Grand Island, Nebr.
April 6, 1938.
Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Grand IsIEtl1t1,Nebr.
Gentlemen:
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We, your commi~tee on Water and Li ght, to whom was
referred the severa.l bid~ for Turbo GeneratOI'and Condensers,
beg to recommend the pur~hase of the Turbo Generator and Condenser
as bid by the Allis~Chal~ers Manufacturing Company; less the
erection cost of the conqiensing eauipment, the net bid is in the
amount of $14,3,928.00 .
We further re~ommend that the Mayor a.nd City Clerk be
instructed to enter .intoithe contra.ct with the above firm and that
the checks of the unsucc~ssful bidders be returned.
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William A. Gross
E. C. Kammer
Committee
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On motion of K*ehmke, seconded by Kammer, recommendation
was approved.
Beer and LiquoJt applications were rea.d. On motion of
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Hehnke, seconded by Just~ce, the clerk was instructed to advertise
a.ll applications and sa.m~ be presented at Council meeting April 15,
for definite action.
Bonds were presented as follows:
Albert C. Bockhahn
James Webb .
Chas. Wenn
Johnson Cas~-way Lumber Co.
Sani tary Plumbing Company
Nelson Lumb~r Company
Police Officer
Auctioneer
Street Commissioner
House Moving
Car Insp. Station
Car Insp. Station
On motion of Gnoss, seconded by Justice, Bonds were
accepted.
Mr. Krehmke mentioned claim of Mrs.
water main assessment. Or Motion of Krehmke,
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Fauble~unjust, on
seconded by Hehnke,
same was referred to Fina.rce Committee to report back at April 16,
meeting.
Mr. Gross commepted on Sludge Beds, and need of new
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$ 2,171.25
62.50
151.30
387.15
478.50
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89 II II II sand @ 1.70
89 II II " 1/4" ~o 3/4 II Gravel @ 4.35
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548 lineal feet of 6" vi~'claY sewer pipe ~35
8.6" Vit Ellis @ 1.00
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8. Pes of 2" x9' creosbte Ibr
16/. Pcs of 2 1/2"x 2 1/2,"xl/4 angles
2. coats of asphalt paint on all concrete
Removing 60 concrete piers and 80' of 6"concrete wall175.00
$ 3,68'7.50
Replac~ng diffuser plates in Aerations
ta.nks ~d inlet flume.
8'70. 12" X12"x 1" Diffuser plates, permeability
of 50 cubic feet. @ $ 2.25 1.95'7.50
Total of both Jobs..$5, 645.00
J. H. Hardeman,
Sup't Disposal Plant.
On motion of G~oss, seconded by Hehnke, estimate was
adopted, and clerk instr*cted to advertise for bids. Bids to be
opened at next';Ir~g;1II.laI' m~eting.
Koehler made oll-al request for Little Theatre G~oup, for
the use of Police Court ~oom for rehearsals. No action taken.
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On motion of Ktehmke, seconded by Hehnke, bills were
allowed as read.
After short in1ermission, Finance & Auditing Committee
reported as follows:
Grand Island, Nebr.
April 6, 1938..
To the Mayor & City CounQil:
We, .your finanQe Committee accept the bid of Vanboskirk-
Remington for the sum of 1$450.00 for auditing the records of the
Oi ty, according to speci:ttications on file by C1 ty Clerk.
Carl Hehnke
John F. Koehler
Wm. F. Krehmke
E. O. Kammer
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WHERElS, at a regular meeting of the Oity Oouncil
of the city of Grandllsland, Nebraska, held on the 5th day
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of June, 1929, a claim was allowed in the sum of Three Th.ous-
and Five Hundred sev~nty-one and 70/100 (~3,5'7l.70 .00) Dol-
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lars, said claimbeiqg .,for a part of the estimate' for re- ,
surfacing of East Fo~rth Street, and
WHEREaS, t~e said warrant No. 541 was allowed as
chargeable to the Di~trict S~fij'J,g Fund, and
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of th e Di atri ct Pa v1~g Fund, and
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THEREFORE, IBE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and Oi ty
Oouncil of the City ~f Grand Island, Nebraska, that the Ci ty
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Treasurer" be"directedj and he is hereby authorized to charge
said warrantNo.54l lin the sum or $3,571.70 to the Paving
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that saj.d 'Treasu reI' a~ta. ch to sa.id war ran t No. 541 a co py of
this Resolution.
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On motion of ~ehnke, seconded by Gross, resolution was
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Reports of of~icers, Police Judge, Sexton, Fire Chief,
Sup't of Streets, Weig~aster, City Treas, Ci'ty Clerk, Park Sup't,
Building Inspector, Milk Tester, were read and on motion of Krehmke,
seconded by Kammer, werel recieved and placed on file.
Hehnke moved tio' adJ ourn
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F. S. White,
Oity Clerk.
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!ct)'Pay Co. Treas.
Salaries
Street & Alley
Sewer
Engineer
Incfdenta1s
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'A;l~ort
$'t."I,.ighting
Hy~ant RentaJ.
Atnt. Approp.
Re-Approp.
Parkli'und
PQ11ee Fund
ClemeteryFund
Fire Fund
Fire Stliltion
First Yr. Paytt.
First Yr. Int.
Paving Fund
MusioFund
Total Approp.
Re-Approp.
IoeFund
W'aterFund
Light Fund
Sewer District
Paving District
Bond Fund
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~PROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES,
PlOR FISOAL YEAR TO APRIL 6, 1936.
APPROlPRIATED RE-APPROP. ~ENDED
TRANSFERS
198,763.60
14,601.46
61,384.86
89,122.87
260 .03
9,820.03
2.684.00
366,626.85
Bespeotful1ysubmltted,
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14',\500.00
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20,000.00
30,000.00
00. 900. . 00.
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50;:00>0.00
635:~00
'1,135.00
6,poO.OO
16,q,00.00
11,~00.00 Tr.3Q,OOO.OQ
, Be-Ap. 2.002.50
43,002. 5'C'-
12,~0.OO
3,600.00
2.200.00
6,000.00
56,987. rJ3l
117,~oO.OO
56.~87.5G
174,787.50
12,200.00
33,500.00
11,500.00
400.0~
11,900.06
3.300.00
35,800.00
32,500.00
35,ObO.OO
4,0(;)0.00
1~400.00
40,460.00
4,000.00
1.100.00
5,100.00
500.00
4,500.00
62,267.50
4,000.00
BALANCE,
$'4,50Q.0(
.,389.32
8,699.01
8, 260. 6':~
11,300.9~
31,227,26
18,772.7~
4,522.83
13,162.07
2,612.17
1,837.93
27,844.07
2,344~37
15,158.43
10,155.63
6,000.00
96,188.93
7,416.88
26,509.91
78, 598.57
4,783..32
8,990.09
6,261.97
5,638.03
24,138.22
11,863.78
34,008.54
6,391.46
3,241.35
1,858.65
1,000.00
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Grand Island, Nebraska
April 11, 1938.
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Coun~il met to qanvas votes of City and School Election
of April 5th, and to coun; mail and disabled voters votes.
"His Honor, II th~ Mayor pre siding, all- members answering
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at roll Cal~;:except Justide.
Moved by Gross, seconded by Hehnke, "The Mayor and Council
proceed with the canvas aIid count mail and disabled voters ballots."
Carried.
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Result of said qanvas is a,s follows:
District No.
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678
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,Kammer, E. C. 95 86
Overturf,A.
49 103
181
152
Council-Second
Locke." H. W.
BoecJ,t, Julius
Alex~der, G.
Wl11ardC. E.
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Brase, F. H.
McElroy, C. . '1'.
Council-Third
51 103 34
82 57 62
57 41 22
88 62 24
6 25 25
63 57 46
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189
205
120
175
56'
169
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!U.ldensteln, G.
Zieg, H. P.
33 144 1 178
19 105 5 129
13 124 4 141
14 57 ' 71
Fuss, Alex
Oummings , W.
Council-Fourth
Krehmke, Wm. F.
Rehder, AI.
Kelly, ~. M.
Colwell, F.H.
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99 53 67 20 239
18 9 14 6 47
- 59 46 42 18 165
78 47 104 23 252
107 166 197
113 166 204
174 49 28~F257 168 59 317 17 1905
187 48 295 292 176 71 348 17 2047
185 51 288 264 175 59 342 16 1992
Foreman, H. L.ll1 169'.206
Kre'hmke moved.
above canvas be the offi.clal canVas, of
, 193$..". Seconded by Hehnke, carried.
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
Apr11 12, 1938.
The Council met for the purpose of organization as provided
by law. "His Honor the Mayor presiding."
All Members answered at roll call.
Hehnke moved the Clerk advertise for bids for material and
labor on Sludge Beds, bids to be opened May 4th, instead of April 20th.
seconded by Juetice, carr~ed.
Bonds for Kammert, Colwell, Boeck and Mildenstein were pre-
sented, signed by the principals and on motion of Jones, seconded by
Justice, accepted by the C,ounCil.
"His Honor," the Ma>yor, administered the oath of office
as follows:E. C. Kammer,! Councilman First Ward, JlUius Boeck,
'Councilman Second Ward, M~ldenstein, Councilman 'l'h~rd Ward, and
F. H. Colwell, Councilman iFourth Ward.
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The Meyor and aliI members of the old Council, spoke words
of commendation and apprec1iatlon for the feeling in general that
had existed in the past.
The newly electe~ Councilmen each spoke a few well chosen
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The Me.yor announ;ced nomina.tions were, in order for a
president of the Council. On secret ballot, Hehnke was elected
five to three.
The Appointment bf the different Committees by the Mayor
were a.s follows:
BUILDING CODE - phairman, F. H. Colwell, Julius Boeck,
George Mildenst~in, E. C. Kammer.
CITY PROPERTY ANP CEMETERY - Chairman, J. H. Jones,
JUlius Boeck, J~hn Koehler, F. H. Colwell.
FINANCE, PRINTING, PURGHASING,' AUDITING AND ENGINEERING ;i.
Chairman, Carl ~ehnke, John Koehler, E. C. Kammer,
F. H. Colwell. :
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FIRE DEPARTMENT .1 Chairman, Julius Boeck, C. R. Justice,
George MildEmst~in, F. H. Colwell.
LIGHT, WATER AND! ICE - Chairman, C. H. Justice,
E.C. Kammer, Jq>hn Koehler, J. H. Jonef3.
ORDINANQES, BOND$, LICENSES, AND ELECTIONS - Chairman,
J. R. Jones, C. iR. Justice, Julius Boeck, Geo. Mildenstein.
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PARKS AND BANDS -t Chairman, E. C. Kammer, John Koeh~er,
C. R. Justice, ~. R. Jones.
STREETS AND
Carl Hehnke,
- Chairman, George Mildenstein,
. Kammer, F. R. Colwell.
SEWEll - Chairman E. C. KaJnmer-, Carl Hehnke,J. R. Jones,
John.Koehler.
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AIRPORT - Chair$an, Cerl Hehnke, George Mildenstein,
E. C. Kammer, Julius Boeck.
FIRE CHIEF - Clyde Campbell.
ASS'T. FIRE CHE!F - William Gulzow.
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justioe, appointments
were confirmed.
Jones oalled his License Committee for meeting April 14th,
to go over applications fQr Beer & Liquor Lioenses.
On motion ot Ju~tice, Council adjourned until 8:00 P. M.,
April 15, 1938.
4-12-38.
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Council met.lnSpeclal Session to consider applications
and grant licenses tOieell beer "~NII and "OFF" sale. His HODor
the Mayor preslding.~l members answering PRESENT at Roll Call.
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BE IT RESOLVlID BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of
the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that licenses to sell
Beer be ~anted to the following persons, firms, corpora-
tions and associati~ns at the addresses set opposite the
names of said licenflees.o
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A. H. Andersen. 108 West Third Street
C. C. Mccall 313 West Second
T. A. Matzen 524 East Fourth
Frank Billesbach 409 North Pine
Clara Scharrer 117 East Front
John C. Schneider 209 North Garfield
Floyd B. RockWell, Bbwl-
ing Alley and Cafe 412! West Second
A.o D. Gostas ~ 114 West Third
Paul Ruff & Christ Nle- 418 West Fourth
moth d/b/a Ruff & Ni~moth
Allan A.. Hudson d/b/a
Hotel Stratton 103 North Locust
George Giesenhagen 209 North Vfueeler
B.'.O. Elks 1604 205 West First
HenryJ. Stark 106 West Fourth
Ernest D. Bauman and
Fred E. Mettenbrink 2432 N.o Broadwell
Grand Island Liederkll'anz 401 West First
Schuff and Sons Hotel Co .323 North Locu st
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Ernest O.o Reher 386 North Walnut
Herman Seier 307 North Wheeler
Ern Efst Hemmerling 308 North Wheeler
Harvey Thompson 421 West Third
Plattdeutsche Verein 1315 West Anna
L.o C.o Black 213 North Walnut
Pearl V.o Reynolds 212 East Front
Fraternal Order of
Eagles #378
Herbert A. Schroeder
Henry J. Rickert
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Wohl & Baumann.
Hotel yancey.
Gust Valonie & William
Valonia, d/b/a Grand.
Island Candy Kitchen &:
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A. Spr>ingsguth
Ed C. Hann
'Geor ge Boc khahn
M. E. Lewis
George Kudrna
Otto L. Mattke d/b/a
Ma ttke Grocery
Bert Allen
Geor ge H. Ja ckman
M. G.o Detweiler
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406 West Fourth
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liquoFs by the paakage only be issued to the folloWing named
persons, firms" corporations" a.nd associations at the address
set opposite the name of each licensee.
NAME
ADDRESS
Ernest Hemmerling
L. C. Black
J'. S. Carney
Blanche Hutchison
Dunn I s Pha.rmacy
B. P. O. Elks #604
Hattie C. callahan
Ed C . Hann
~ine Liquors Inc.
Emil Vaclavek
Schuff and Sons Hotel Company
Wohl & Baumann
Allan A. Hudson <i/b/af:Hotel
Stratton ,
Grand I eland Li ederkr~nz
William Sassen
Har vey' Thompson
Bert 'K. Watson'
M. G. Detweiler
Arthu r C. Boehl
.308 North Wheeler
.213 North Walnut
.515 East Fourth
-Ill West Second
405 West Third
.104 South 'Locust
.310 North Pine
.218 West Second
.203 North Locust
.424 West Fourth
.323 North Locust
v202 North Locust
.103 North Locust
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.114 East Second
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.207 North Vlheeler
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BE IT FURTHER l1.ESOLVED that the following application
to sell alcoholic Ii q~ors, tlled'bY HermanSeler'bedenled,
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BE IT FURTHER. RjESOLVED that the applications of Frank
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Lewis for Beer license:s pe denied.
BE IT FURTHER R~SOLVED that the City Clerk of the City
of Grand Island be dir~cted and instructed to forward to the
Nebraska Liquor Contro~ Commission a certified copy of this
Resolution, and any anlji all applications and bonds to said
Commission which are required by said Commission in granting
the licenses herein set forth.
Respectfully submitted this 15th day of April" 1938.
J .H .1Tol1~S.
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The MayoI' a4nounced that anyone having anything to 88,y tllf
himself or in behalf ot anyone else might have the floor.
Mr.Seim reqqested that he be given further considerathon.
Mr.Heyde made request for further consideration.
Mr.Rollins~ppeared in his own behalf,admitting that he
had not made applicat~on,but intended to malte application for Liquor.
Justice moved that Heyjde and Rollins application be rfferred to
License Committee, seeo;ndby Hehnke. Oarried.
Koehler move!d that Seim' s applieation be referred back
totheL1cense Oommi ttiee, Second by Kammer, Oarrled.
Kammer made ~eference to O.C.McCall appllcation,charges
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havlng been made,perta~nlng to granting of the License,after some
dlscusslon,Kammer move~ McCall application be referred back to
Lioense Committee,Secopd by Jones. Carried.
Jones moved ~he adoption of the RESOLUTION with the
exoeption of the above!rnent10ned applicants,Seoond by Justice,
CARRIED.
Bill of the Nelson Lumber & Supply Company for $1983.90
being 8e%.,of Material fllrn1shed and labor executed on City Inspection
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Statlon,O~m~tion of H,hnke,Second by Just1ce,B1ll was allowed.
Jones asked for information on the wage scale to be pald
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onOurb &: Gutter Dlst.#2, and was 1nformed that scale was to be
40!tper hour m1n1mum.O~ motion of Hehnke,Second by Justioe,Street
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and Alley fommlttee wa$instruoted to lnvestlhate and reporD back.
Mauor announced that a Speoial Meetlng of the Counoil
hadbeenx-equested by ~.Green for 3 o'olock P.M. 'fuesday,April.
19,1938,:f'or the purpos~ ofmeetlng with Officlals pertaining to
the oompletion of the 4lrport.
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On motion of iJustice meetlng
Tuesday April 1'; 1938.1
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adjourne4, until 3 P.M.,
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NOTICE OF HEARING.
TO
FRANK SEIM
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C.O.McCALL
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ALBERT HEYDE
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~12 East Thipd Stpe~t, G~and Island,Neop.
313 West Second Street, Gr~d Island,N$br.
$20 North Locust Street,Grand Island,Nebr.
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You,and each of you, are hereby requested to appear be-
fore the License Comm~ttef,meetlng ln the Council Chamber in the
City.Hall at the hour :Of8 o'clock P.M. on the 18th da.y of April,
1938, for the purpose qf giving each o~ lVPU.Opportun1ty~.:to;'sh0W'
reason why the City CQuncil should grant you Beer License as
appliedfor,applicatiqn on file ln the Otfice of the Cith Clerk.
J.E.JONES.
Chairman of License Committee.
I herebyac~nowledge service of the above notice this
lSthday Of April,193~.
ALBERT HEYDE.
C.C.McCALL.
FRANK SElM.
8. TATE OF.. NEBRASKA) ss
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.A.pr11,1938,at the hOIlIi of ~:30 A.M. I herebyoertify that I
,served the above notlcle on the sald FRANK SEIM,CC.l4cCall,and
ALBERT HEYDE on the 18!th day of Aprl1,1938.
Witness my ~and this 18th day of April,1938.
K.G.MARTIN.
POLICE OFFICER.
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April 19, 1938.
Council met a$ per adjournment pf' April 15, 1938. "His
Honor"the Mayor presiding.
All Couhcilmen except Mildenstein t:md Justice, answered
at roll ca.ll.
The Mayor called on Mr. Green to give his report and
recommendation of mater1al to be used, and method of progress
at muni'cipal Airport.
Entire report 'was given, copy on file in City Clerk's
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office.
Mr. Wilski sta:ted it would not be necessary for the
City to complete the ent!ire runway surface in order to obtain the
W. P. A.aid, but did stiate that the North and South runway,
Northwest and Southeast runway, main Taxiway and Apron, should
be finished.
Mr. Carruthers' of W.P.A., Stated the Government w'ould
participa.te to the extenit of $15.00 per man per month.
(Proposal for labor, $41319.00 unskilled, $33760.00 intermediate
and skilled, Superintendent $2340.00).
Participation other than labor, $14853.00 for material,
total participation W.P.A. $58412.00. Sponsors participation
would be $83387.00.
Mr. Carruthers mentioned the City could file application
for the entire project to do only what they were able.
Mr. Hehnke mentioned thFltwhen he expressed his own
ideas, he felt that he was expressing the ideas of the individual
Councilman. He did not teel the City should put up any more money
for completion of runways, until such time as there was some
conorete evidence that t*ere would be some revenue from the Airport.
Dr. W. W. Arra~mith reviewed the Airport progress, from
the beginning up to the wresent time. Promises which had been
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made prior to the purchase -6f site and the failure to fulfill
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these promises, and he felt someone beside the City of Grand Island
should oomplete runways. i The City has already expended too much.
Communication ~rom F. E. Caldwell, Director of Dispatching
Uni ted Airlines applica.t the use of Arrasmith Field for
establishment of Service effective April 24, 1938, Westbound #15
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at 7:11 A. M., and Ee.sttiound 11:08 A. M. (on file in City Clerk's
office.) On motion of F:~hnke, seconded by Kammer, the application
was held over.
Mr. Buechler, iMr. Kauf"men, Mrs. Ryan and Fred Harrison
were all of the same op~nion and felt the City should complete
the runways.
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Judge Louis A.I Holmes felt the City should do nothing
more until there was so~e concrete evidence that the Airport would
be a source or revenue ~ather than expense.
. Councilman Jonies expressed himself as fearing the
completion would. be a, case of sending good money after bad.
Mr. Reimers stiated he felt that the speakers ahead of
him were of the opinion ithat all the Oity would have to pey would
be $20,000.00 or thereabiout, when the facts are,' that it would
be upwards of $80,000.001.
Hehnke moved aidjourn.
4-19-38.
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April 20, 1938.
Council met inl regular session,"His Honor," the Mayor
presiding. All members answered at roll call.
Request of Schfuoller-Mueller Piano Company for restricted
curb space on North Walnut, for the purpose of loading and unloa.ding,
on motion of Justice, seconded by Hehnke, reauest was referred to
Street and Alley Committ~e.
Recommendation i of R. L. Harrison for the gra.nting of a
building permit to build!a filling station at. 622 East Second Street,
WB.S presented, on motion of Hehnke, seconded by 1\Uldenstein was
approved.
Mr. Fagan of C$pi to.l Theatre made ora.l request for per-
11lission of the Council tq allow Evelyn Sharp to make flight over the
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City and scatter hand bi~ls next Sa.turday P.M., on motion of
Mildenstein, seconded by iJustice, request was granted.
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Request by Joh~ Doe' for approval by, CommlLLee and also
protection from the Counqil for the establishing of a Sanitary
Refuse and Garbage Route.! On motion of Koehler, seconded by Jones,
same was referred to the iOrdinance Committee.
;Petition for c~eation of Gravel District on Sixth Street
frOm EddY to Broadwell, ~as presented, and on motion of Mildenstein,
seconded by Justice was ~eferred to Street and Alley committee.
Peti tion for cr!eatlon of Gravel District between Walnut
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and Eddy Streets on Fifth! and Eighth Streets, and Cedar Street
between Front and Tenth S~reets. On motion of Mildenstein, seconded
- by Justice, was referred to Street and Alley Committee.
Petition for a ~treet light at 18th Street and Taylor Ave.
On motion of Justice, secpnded by Kammer, was referred to Water and
Light Committee.
Petition for crFating Sewer District, in blocks 16-17--
18 and front of block 19, Addition, having previously
been in the hands ttee, whose report was favorable, on
motion of Kammer, by Justice, petition. was granted.
Claim of Ane Hansen, estimated d8mage;$~50.00, account of
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having brok.ena wrist from a fall received by tripping
on a, walk in ill repa.ir, On motion of .Hehnke, seconded
by, Koehler ,'clalm wasreto CltyAttorney.
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Olaim of H. L. Jones ,for damages recieved to oar on acoount
of oollisionbetween his! os.!' and one driven by a Oi ty employee,' e.moUl'lt
$36.00. On motion of Koehler, seconded by Hehnke, same was referred
to City Attorney.
Resolution of ~icense Committee 1i4atc~iJQ.~Mes be granted
to C.C.McCall & Frank Se~m for "On & otr Sale" beer,and to Albert
Heyde for "On Sale" beeriand package 11qUOr~nmot1on ot Jones,2nd
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BE ITRES(\>LVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
of the City of Gra~d Island, Nebraska, that licenses to sell
beer be issued to the following named persons and at the
addresses set oppo~ite the names of each,licensee.
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C.. C.. Mccall
313 West Second street On and Off Sale
Fran.kSeim
212 East Third Street
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32b North Locust Street
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B-E IT FUR,*IER RESOLVED that a license to sell alco-
holic liquor at retiail by package only be issued to the
fol.lowing named peri,son and at the address set opposite the
name of said 1i censiee..
NAME
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Albert Heyde
320 North Locust Street
BE IT FUR~ER. RESOLVED that the City Clerk of said
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to the Nebraska Li ~or Control Oommission a certified copy
of thi s Resolution,', together wi th any and all bonds, checks
and applications iniconnection with the above mentioned
licenses as may be lI'equired by said Nebraska Liquor Oontrol
Commission ..
Respectful~y submitted this 20th day of April,
1938..
J,~.J9:p.es.
C.H.Just1ce.
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Mr. O'Brien a,siked the Council to reconsider the Resolution
and include the name of Mr. Rollins for Liquo~ License, and also
Committee to investigate' the Bill of Sale (legality of same,) per-
teinlng to sale of fixtUir'es from Mr. Rollins to Mr. Heyde.
Mr. Jones mentiioned that there had been no application
filed with the Council, bYJ Mr. Rollins, for Liquor License, and
moved the Resolution be ~dopted, seconded by Hehnke. Carried.
Mr. Justice mentioned ,he ,has no report to make with refer-
enoe to request for light by Sunrise Garden Club.
Mr. Burdick pr~sented the following recommends.tion:
Grand Island, Nebraska.
April 16, 1938.
RonorableMs.yor & Ci-ty C~:>uncil,
Grand Island, Nebraska. '
Gentlemen:
I desire to call your' attention to the fact that there
has been no provision ma~e as yet for Well House Building 8.t
new well South Locust St~eet and Stolly Park Road. Purchase
has been made of pump an4. other equipment, and' the pump has
,arrived and will soon beiinstalled. I would recommend some
action be taken as soon ~s possible to provide a building
forthisP'Ump. '
C. W. Burdick,
Commissioner.
t"l _ B II _J ~Tti8tice, moved same be referred to Ice,
Water and Light Committe~, with power to act, seconded by Hehnke,
Carried.
The following ~equest was made:
G~arid Island, Nebraska.
April 16, 1938.
Ronorable Mayor & Ci ty Coluncil,
Gra,nd Island, Nebraska. i
Gentlemen:
Your attention is called to the need of your water
department for replacemen~ of truck now in use in this department.
The present trupk was purchased January 15, 1931, and has
been used continuously sipce. It is now in sUQh condition that it
no longer pays to make further repairs .
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the bidder to accept the bId truck 8S part paymient. '
C .Wl. Burdick,
Comm'issioner.
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to advertise for Bids to be opened
seconded by Koepler, request was
gran1ied, and City Clerk
May 4, 1938.
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Bonds as fOll9wS were accepted:
George Williamson
M. G. :De.hlgren
HerbeIit H. Hann
William J. Harry
Jame.s tR. Bales
Auctioneer
Pa tro 1m an
Patrolman
Auctioneer
Patrolman
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Ed. Stlevenson
Custodian of City Dump
Mr. Mildensteib stated he had investigated the wage scale
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being paid on Curb e.nd Gutter District #2, and found it to conform
with policies of theCit;Y.
The Airport Cotnmittee presented the following report:
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
April 20, 1938.
To the HonoI'$.ble Mayor a~d City Council:
We, your AirpottCommittee reporting on the schedule X
offered by the. a.uthorltl~,s of the W.F.A., find that on account of '
present financial'conditions in our funds , that it will be impossible
for thi~committee to si~ for any project for the reconstruction of
our runwaYs Ett the new M,micipe.l Airport at the present time.
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As we have beeb notified that the United Air Liners wish
to start their regular s~hedules of Douglas Air Plane Service on
Sunday, April 24th, al1d~s the Bureau of Air Commerce has sanctioned
our newAi.r Port runwa.ys i as sa#e for daylight service, we feel that .
.therequest of ~he Un,i te1 Airl.1nes to begin their service on this da.y
be granted and't.nat tihe !rental payments to be made by the United
AirLines to the City oflGrand Island by contract shall begin on this
day,sub.1ect to favor8bl~ reply from United Air Lines sent this eVen-
ingregarding me.intenBnc~ of runways.
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Respectfully,
Carl Hehnke
Julius Boeck
Geo. Mildenstein
E. C. Kammer
On motion of H~hnke, seconded by Mildenstein, report
was approved.
On motion of
, seconded by Boeck, the following
Airlines.
message was sent to
Telegram for Immediat.e
ive.ry.
Mr.. F.E.. 'Caldwell,
Municipa.l..Airport,
Field HeadquB.rters,
Chic ago.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
April 20, 1938 9:30 PM
or of Dispatching,
Accepting your
in the third peragraph
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of our responsibility asset forth
letter comma. we will be gle.d to have
beginning Sunday morning
City of Grand Island by,
Thomas M. Dillon, Mayor
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Moved by Justice, sec'onded by Hehnke that the rules be
suspended and the ordinanoe be place on its second reading by
title. ROll call ballot~ all voting aye. The ordinance was read
by its title anddeclerep. passed its second reading.
Moved by Hehnk~, seconded by Justice that the rules be
suspended end the ordinallce be placed on its third reading by title.
Roll call ballot, all vO~ing aye. The ordinance was read by its
title anddeclared passed! its third reading.
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Moved by Koehl~r, seconded by Mildenstein that the ordinanoe
be pla.ced on its fourth reading and finally passed. Roll call ballot,
all voting aye. The ordtnance wa.s finally passed and approved by
the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Reports of offtcers were read and on motion of Justice
approved and placed on f~le.
Mr. Brown of the Grand Island Herald, appeared and al~ked
for consideration as to ~egal Advertising. Mr. Hehnke assured him
he would be taken care ot.
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On Motion of JJstice, Council adjourned.
4-20-38.
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May 4, 1938.
Council met in regular session, "His Honor," the Mayor,
presiding. All members a1swered at roll 'call.
Minutes of pre~~oU8 meeting were read and approved.
Letter from the IHeine Chimney & Construction Company was
read. On motion of JustiQe, seconded by Koehler, was referred to the
Ice, Water and Light Comm~ttee.
Letter from the IDepartment of Commerce, Bureau of Air
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COnlmerce, waeread. The Mlayor explained that he had already made reply
to same.
Letter from R. ~. Wulf, with reference to well on Locust
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Street & Stolley Park Roadj, was read. On motion of Justice, seconded
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by Koehler, ' was referred tio Ice, Water & Light,Commi ttee.
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Letter from Nebr!aska Liquor Control Commission was presented.
On motion of Justice, secopded by Jones, was referred to License and
Bond Committee.
Mr. Schiller ma"dp oral request for placing a welcome sign,
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(t,c Cliff Edwards and 4 lebser Stars from Hollywood) across the Street
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in front of' the Grand. Thf City to re free from liabIlity in case of
accident. On motion of Mifdenstein, seconded by Ju~tice, request was
granted.
Mr. H. E. Ashbur~ of 1421 West Second Str'eet, made complaint
f,l,gainst pawn ,..shops buying rperchandise from young children or loaning
money tOBBme. On motion qf Hehnke, seconde.d by Justice, complaint
was referred to the Police I Committee in conjunction with City Attorney.
Feti tion for watEtr founta"in at corner of Locust & Koenig
Streets was presented. '
ion of Justice, seconded by Kammer, was
Committee.
referred to Ice, Water
Petition for
main, from College Street, to Forrest
tion of Justice, seconded by KAmmer, Was
Committee.
Street was pr:esented.
referred to Ice, Water &
Bids on Pick -up
for Water Department, were opened
and read.
Ford t Ton $ 505.80 net 112" Wheel Base
Chevr'olet ! Ton 650.00 " 123" II "
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M. C. i- 'I 651 03 " 126" " It
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Dodge .a " 620.00 II 120" II "
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On Motion of JU$ti~e, seconded by Koehler, were referred to
Ice, W~ter & Light Committee.
Bids on Sludge Beds and Diffuser Plates were opened and read.
Diamond Engineering Qompany
William Kelly & Oomp$ny
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On motion of Kemmer, seconded by Justice, bids were referred
to Sewer Committee.
Resolution, rej~cting the application of Clyde E. Rollins
for Liquor,_ was presented~ on mbtion of Jones, seconded by Justice,
reeolution.was adopted.
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(20) as the maximu~ number of liquor licenses to be issued
in said City, and
WHEREI\.S, du1j'ing the license year of 1~37 ...38, Clyde
E.Rollins had a l~quor license and operated in the Koehler
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business to Albert !!Heyde, and a Bill of Sale in said trans-
action is on file ~ith the City Clerk, and
WHEREAS, the said Clyde E. Rollins, after said sale,
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk of .said
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ka Liquor Control C9mmission in Lincoln, Nebraska, a certi-
fied copy of this r~solution.
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Hehnke moved th~ 01 tyOlerk'matl notioe to the German
Farmers Mutual Fire and Storm Assessment Insurance Association, the
$1200.00 pledged on Farm Fire Truok will be due May loth, seconded
by Justice. Oarried.
The following r,commedation was presented.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
April 29, 1938.
Honorable Mayor and City ~ouncil,
Grand Island,Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
We, your Commit~ee on Water and Light to whom was
refer:redthe.cma.tter of bUtlding a well house over the new well
lOQateaon $outh Locust aItd State Pa"rkRoad, beg to recommend the
adoption of the plansand Slpecifications he:t'!eto attached and that
th. e<Cit.y. ClE~.:rk be requeste. d tofdvertise for bids on s.ame. Bids to
be re,ceived until 8 0 'cloqk P.M. May 18, 1938 and then publicly
op...e.ne. d.'. . Bid.S to be ao.com~anied by certified check in an amo'unt
equal to 5%01' bid. Esti~ated oost,$ 1300.00. Minimum wage of
40~ per. hour. .,
Committee.
C. H. Justioe
E. C. Kammer
John F. Koehler
J. H. Jones
On motion of Ju~tice, seconded by Kammer, recommendation
W~:lS B,doptedand clerk instJructed to advertise for bids.
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The Water & Li~t Committe mado, the following report:
Grand Island, Nebraska.
April 29, 1938. ,~
Honorable Mayor and City Olouncil,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
We, your Oommi tt!ee on Water and Light, beg to report
that we find it necessary ito replace an old 10" pipe line which is
u,S.,e.d.. ...to condU, ...ct water. f. ro..m~1 Cedar Street. Well to the reservoir. This
pipe has been in continuo s use for mo,re/than 20 years and has now
developed several bad bra s.
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We recommend thalt theOit,y Clerk be requested to advertise
for bids on the following Foated steel pipe- under the attached
speoifications. I
1300 ft.IO" O.D. Steep.. Water Pipe with Couplings
1900 10" O.D. e.end
2450 101/ 0.0.. . end
Bid,s to bereciei ed up until 8 o'clock P.M. May 18, 1938
and t:b.enpublic1y opened.. I Bids to be accompanied by certified check
in an amount equal to 5% or bid. Price to be F.O.B., Grand ISla"nd, Nebr.
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C. H. Justice
E. C. Kammer
John F.Koehler
J. H. Jones
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wasaciopted and clerk instructed to advertise forbids.
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.Engineer's estifate of new boiler,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
May 4, 1938.
Honorable Mayor and City ~ouncil,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
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estimate for the purchaseiof one boiler, super heater, wa.ter walls,
air pre~heater a.nd pulver~izerto be insta.lled s.t the City p'ower
plant.. The Engineer's es~ima.te is $ 80,000.00. We recommend the
adopt ion of the specifica:1!.ions and estimate, and tha.t the clerk
a.dvertise for bide, same 1\.0 be accepted up until 8:00 P.M., May 25,
1938 and then pUblicly op~ned.
Oommi ttee..
O. H. lfustice
E. C. ammer
John F. Koehler
J. R.Jones
On motion of Ju~tice, seconded by Boeck, recommendation
was adopted, and olerk insjtructed to advertise for bids to be opened
at special meeting May 25,! 1938.
Bonds for
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William iJohnson
Gus Paul'lsen
Ray L. H~rrison
Harry L. Ii Linder
C. F. Lemons
Vern O. ~lng
George WI. Candlsh
Auctioneer
Auotioneer
Garbage
Sexton
Engineer
Policemen
Policeman
Policeman
Policeman
On motion of Jon~s, seconded by Justice, Bonds were approved.
... Recommendat ion or Street & Alley Committee as follows;'
Grand Island, Nebraska.
May 4, 1938.
Honorable Mayor and City C9uncil,
Gentlemen:
The Committe~ ort
by the Street Departmenti
,the Clerk be instructed to
Chassis with over loaded
oredit. Bids to be in by
Street and Alley find the truck used
badly worn and therefore recommend that
a.dvertise for bids for a ton and one-half
ings. The old chassis to be ta.ken in for
18, 1938.
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, Carl Hehnke
F. H. Colwell
E. C.Kammer
On motion of
tein, seconded by Mehnke, recommendation
. was adopted.
.... Recommendation
AlleyCommi ttee ,
Grand Island, Nebra.ska.
May 4, 1938.
Honorable Ma,y'or and C1 ty C
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.Gentlemen:
Committee on Street and A.lleyt.o who.m was referred
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Mueller asking for two parking spe.ces
their merchandise, the Committee recommend
, they to furnish their own "No Pa.rking" sign.
George Mildenstein
Carl Hehnke
F. H. Colwell
E. C. . Kammer
the request of
for loading and
allowing one parking
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in, seconded by Hehnke, recommenda.tion
Street & Alley Committee on Curb & Gutter:
Grand Island, Nebraska.
May 4, 1938.
cre~tinga Curb & Gutter District, which
the Committee recommends that the
street between First and Cha.rles, and
to prepare an ordinance covering same.
Committee.
George Mildenstein
Carl Hehnke
F. H. Colwell
E. C. Kammer
ein, seconded by Koehler, recommendation
was ma.de by the Street & Alley Committee
On motion of
was adopted.
-Recommendat ion
Honorable Mayor and City
Gentlemen:
The petition
was r.eferred.to the C
District be.created on
the City Attorney be
On motion 0
was adopted.
The following
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!COMMITTEE REPORT
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Grand Island, Neb~aska.
GENTLEMEN :
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who has filed cla:lJm against the Oi ty of Grand Island
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in the sum of Two IHundredFifty (~?250 .00) Dollars for
injuries received lundeI' date of April 2, 1938, when she
allegedly hit her !foot against a projecting edge of a
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and in the norther!lY part of the north half of the
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no way negligent, ~nd that the City has no responsibil-
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daniages be rej ecte~.
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be taken off W.P.A. a.nd belfore starting any work in the business
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section, relaying brick wilth W.P.A. la.bor, Mr. Harrison present sa.me
before Oouncil, seconded b~ Jones. Carried.
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Mr. Hehnke inforlIned Council the Airport Committee had met
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with ~"~r.Dea.ts, and bargai~ed with him. He to have full cha.rge of
Airport and to be compense.lted on be.sis of receipts at Airport for the
. next two months.
Equipment from OQdAirport to be moved immedia.tely to new,
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-Estimate of Oi tyl Engineer on Sewer District #178:
Grand Island, Nebraska.
May 4, 1938.
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Grand Island, Nebr.
Gentlemen:
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si~e of North Front Street, from Jackson Street
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No. 178, aong the south
to Adams Str.eet.
ApproximatelY 16~0 ft~, of 8" lateral sewer in place
~ .70rj per foot..
wr~y 18, 1938.
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After an intermi~sion the. following reports were received:
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Honorable Mayor and ICity Council,
We, your Light, ~ater and Ice Committee recommend the
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bid of the Central Chevrol~t Company be accepted as the best bid
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fora t Ton.Truck to suit dur need in the Water Department. Chasis
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to be of red color, price ~ 650.00.
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John F. Koehler
J. H. Jones
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return checks and cash~f 'unsucoessful bidders.
... The follewingre~ommeridation was presented by the Sewer Committe e
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May 4, 1938.
To the Honorable Mayor &C1tyCouncil"
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, We, yeur Sewer C~mmittee, after having examined the bids
,subrnitted for the construc1t,ionof four new Drying Beds, recommend
th!lt the bid of the Dieinond Engineering Company be accepted for the
sum of $ 36'70.25, and for tihe purchase' of 8'70 Pla,tes for the' sum of
$ 1957.50, and that the Maior and City Clerk be instructed to sign
Contract for both of theseiproJects.
E.C. Kammer
Carl Hehnke
J. H. Jones
Jehn F. Keehler
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On motion of 'Kamrrler, seconded by Hehnke, r~commendation
:was adopted.
Applica.tion of Nt.: M. Anderson, fer "On & Off Sale iI Beer
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was accepted.' To be adver~ised 8.nd given a hearing 1:n(ene regular way.
Helmberg made or iiI report on claim of H. L. Jon~s, having
with City Truck, 911 paved Street, during icy weather. Same
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Justice, report accepted\a~d claim denied.
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Bills were read, land on motion of Just ice allowed~
Ordinance #1599, oreating gravelling District #10, was
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aye.
The ordinance w~,s raah at length and decla.red passed its first
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rea.ding.
1 Moved by Justice,1 secended by Koehler, that the rules be
" . suspended and the ordinanoel be:-placed oni ts secO'nd reading by title.
~}y.t'Oll callba,~lot, a~l votin~ aye. The ordinance was read by the title
:C ' and declared pt:lssed itssec~nd reading.
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title. ROll 'e,all ballot, ail vO'ting aye.
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The ordinance was read
a~d declared Ptssed its third reading.
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s-Sed by the Cotine il and signed- by the Mayor ·
s,econded by Jone s, the ordinance be
first readin~ at length. Roll call ballot, ,all
wa:s read at length and declared passed
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Mehnke, se,eonded by Justice, that the rules be
ordinanoe be placed on its second reading by
ballot, alII voting aye. The ordinance wa.s read
pae:~ed its second reading.
Mt>teci byJustice~ sfconded by Kammer, that the rules be
a.n~ the ordimince b~ plaoed on its third reading by
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tltle. RollI call ballot, allIvotlng aye. The ordinanoe waE! read
by its ti tIel e.nd declared pas,ed its third reading.
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pi.llot.,aJ..l;'~oting aye. The .prdlnance was finally passed and
a~prOVed:bY~he Counoil and. s~gnedbY the Mayor.
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seed by the C~unbil and signed by the Mayor.
ed by Justioe, si~conded by Koehler, the ordinance be
title.
by its
first reading at length. Roll oall ba,llot, all
v~ting aye... The ordin.anoe w~~ read at length a.nd declared passed
its first
Mildensteip, seoondedby Justice, tha.t the rules be
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all votingfaye. The ordinance was :r;>ead by its
title and
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fJ~ .~Q.pended the 0:::::::: :e;::::db:nJ:::l:::r:h;:a:::gr::e. be
'"Ji{.tltle.' Roll call ballot, $ll11 voting a.ye. Theordlna.nce was read
by Ite.ti tIel and declared pas~ed its third ree.ding.
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be placed. orilits fourth readi~gand. finally passed. Roll oall
~allot, all-Joting aye..T:ij.e.rdlnanc'e was finally p&$sed and
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11602, qreating and establishing a MUhicipal
Stat10n in the O~ty of Grand Island, Nebraska,' for the
test1ngMotorVe~icles;..providing for the management and
operation of said station, ~he standards of such inspection, and the
be made therefor,l providing periods during which such
inspection shall bemadeanqJapprovals obtained, and providing
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MOved bY~hnke, ftleconded by Justice , the ordinance be,
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on its first readinglat length. Roll call ballot, all
ay~. '. The ordinance Wlasrea.d at length and declared passed
its flrs~ reading.
Moved by Koehler, 1sec'onded by Justice, that the rules be
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stispended and the ordlnance~epleced on its second reading by
Roll call ba.llot ,alP. voting aye. The ordinance was read
title and declared' P8:lSsed its second reading.
Moved by Justice, Jeeoonded by Jones ,that .the rules be
arid the ordinance l>eplaoed on its third reading by
Roll call be.l1ot,al~ voting aye. The ordinance was.read
its title and declared pa,;seed its third reading.
Moved by Koehler, [seoondedby Kammer, that the ordinance
01'). its fourth read!ing and finally passed. Roll call
,voting e.y'e. TheI ordina.nce was finally passed and
the Council andtf3igned by the Mayor.
seconded by Kammer,an- Ordinanoe
providing for the regulation: 01' solicitors, peddlars, itinerant
rherchailts,and. transient,,,,venliorsof merchandise with reference to the
$il.lcitat'ion of orders from,~nd the sale of good.s to the owner or
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9wners, occupant or occupant,s 01' private property without first
having been requested to dO,O; was placed on its first reading
at length. 'Rollcall bal:!.ot> all voting aye.
Jones andJu8tice~xplained., that::,the Committee had met
the Committee of RetailrISection of Chamber of Oommerce, and
ordinance was the final'i conclusion.
Reports ofthediifterent officers of the City were read
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on motion of Justice Ple_~ed: on file.
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Un.finishedbuslnes$.Mr. Boeck asked concerning the claim
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to/him.
Jones made iJlqU;ir~ as to why o;fficersof the Oity had
gone to Lincoln to testify a;gainst issuing License .to Frank 8eim,
:when the Oouncil haa reso;lv~d to issue License.
On motion of Julst~ce, Oouncil adjourned.
F. 8. White,
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. Street & Alley 20,000.00
I Sewer 30,000.00 20.000.00
50,000.00
Engineer 6,500.00 635.00
7,135.00
Incidentals 15,000.00
Airport 11,000.00 Tr. 30,000.00
Re-Ap 2.002.50
43,002. 50'
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GENERAL FUND
To Pay Co. Treas.
Sa,laries
St. Lighting
Hydrant Rental
Amt. Approp.
Park Fund
Police Fund
Cemetery Fund
Fire Fund
Fire Station
First Yr. Pay' t.
First Yr. Int.
Paving Fund
Music Fund
Total Approp.
Re-Approp.
Ice Fund
Water Fund
Ligb. t Fund
Sewer District
Paving District
Bond Fund
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APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES
FOR FISCAL YE~~ TO MAY 6, 1938.
APPROPRIATED
$ 4,500.00
14,500.00
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TRANSFERS
EXPENDED
BALANCE
4,500.00
2.150.0.0,
16,650.00
8,911.32
9,599.80
7,738.68
10,400.20
34,043.76
15,956.24
5,266.50
14,646.84
1,868.50
353.16
12,500.00
3,800.00
28,256.48
10,011.20
14,746.02
2,488.80
2. 200 . 00,
6,000.00
56,987.50
5,145.00
855.00
117,800.00
56,987.50
174,787.50
12,200.00
33,500.00
11,500.00
115.880.90 58.906.60
9,178.16 3,021.84
31,562.27 1,937.73
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.s . 300 . OQ,
35,800.00 27,083.43 8,716.57
32,500.00
35,000.00
4,000.00
1.400.00
40,400.00
4,000.00
34,157.94
6,242.06
l,100.Q.Q.
5,100.00 3,741.21
500.00
4,500.00 1,000.00
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62,287.50
3,500.00
1,358.79
4,000.00
255,900.00
62,287.50 I
318,187.50
230,011.51
15,919.35
61,093.58
103,212.35
255.01
88,175.99
9,820.03
2,684.00
422,995.83
Respectfully submitted,
F. S. White,
City Clerk.
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
Ma.y 16, 1938.
Council met in special session as oer special call.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING.
TO r~E~,.mE:RS OF CITY COUNCIL, GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA.
You ere hereby notified there will be a SPECIAL MEETIJ'rG
of the Ci ty Council, Gr8nd Island, Nebraek8., on the 16th day of
May at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chamber, for the purpose of HEARING
on the application of M. M. Andersen, "ON & OFF SALE" Beer, and to
take up any other business the M8yor and Ci ty Council may VJish to
consider.
Wi tness my hand this 14th day of May, 1938.
Carl Hehnke
F. H. Colwell
Thos. M. Dillon
MAYOR
Geo. Mildp,nstein
J. H. Jones
E. C. Kammer
Julius Boeck
John F. Koehler
C. H. Justice
COtJNCIL MEr.mERS
Paul Holmberg
CITY ATTORNEY
Those answering at roll call, Hehnke, Colwell, Jones,
Boeck, Koehler, and Sustice. Mildenstein and Kammer absent.
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RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayo~ and City Council of
the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that License to
sell beer at "on sale" and "off sale" be issued to M. III.
Ande1'sen for the premises described as 108 West Third 8t~eet
in the City of Grand Island, Nebraska.
BE ITFURTHl!R RE80LVED by the Mayor and Ci t1 Council
that the City Clerk be directed and instructed to forth-
with forward to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission
at Lincoln, Nebraska a certified copy of this resolu-
tion.
RespectfUlly submitted this 16th day of Ma,., 1938.
,J. -~{f-'rI,^~,~Qrl/1<_e"
Julius Boeck
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O. H. Justice
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Geo. Mildenstein
0lU>ININO~fcEN8E r In.. BOW CODI TTEE.
Jones moved the adoption of Resolution, seconded by
Roll call ballot, all present voting aye.
Letter from the Weather Bureau accepting proposit'on of
$350.00, as rental for ustng the room in connection with the Bureau
of Air Commerce, was read .8.nd contract present.ed for ter':l or four years.
seconded by Hehnke,
On motlon of Boeck,A Mayor and Oi ty Clerk were authorized to sign con-
tract, for one year, at $350.00.
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Justice moved to adJourn.
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
May 18, 1938.
Council met in regular session, "His Honor, II the Mayor,
presiding.
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Bids on Pumphouse were opened a.nd read as follows:
Sothman Company $ 1173.00 $ 66.00 Cash
The Geer Company 1214.00 75.00 Check
John Cleussen 1150.00 60.00 Check
Erdberger & Son 1~?25. 00 6 2 . 50 Check
J. H. Yost Lumber Co. 1284.00 No Check
On motion of Justice, seconded by Jones, bids were referred
to the Ice, Water & Light Committee. After a short recess, Committee
presented recommendation as follows:
The Honorable Mayor and City Council,
We, your Committee on Light, Water and Ice, recommend the
bid of the Sothman Company be accepted. They to build the house over
City Well as per bid of May 18, for $ 1173.00
C. H. Justice
J. H. Jones
E. C. Kammer
John F. Koehler
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On motion of Justice, seconded by Hehnke, recommendation
was apDroved and clerk instructed to return checks of unsuccessful
bi dders.
Bids on truck for Street Department were read as follows:
McGuire Motor Co.
134" \Vb.. B.
Exchange 32/6-10' $ 639.00
Centra1 Chev. Co. liT 131 " Who B. Exchange 645.00
McGuire Motor Co. l~",A" Who B. Exchange 32/6-8' 579.00
McGuire Motor Co. 1;";4" Wh. B. Exchange 6 /00- ~?O 5.'34.00
Verne Hainline 133" Who B. Exchange 3:2/6-8 f 588.00
Int. Harvester Co. 128" Who B. Exchange N?/6-8 ' 680.00
On motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Justice, bids were
I referred to the Street and Alley Committee, with power to act.
Bids on 10" O.D. Steel PiDes were opened and read as follows:
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Interstate Machine & Supply Co.
$ 2465.00 Less 2% discount
1830.94 Less 2% (Ii scount
18.'30.94 Less 2% discount
2459.49 Less 2% pipe only
2082.55 No discount and
Dempster Mill Manufacturing Co.
Capi tol Supply Company
CrEme Company
Nebraska Culvert & Pipe Company.
did not meet specific8tipns.
On motion of .Justice, seconded by Kemmer, bids were referred
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to the Ice, Water & Light Committee. After short recess, Committee
made following report and recommend8tion.
The Honorable Mayor and City Council,
We, your Committee on Light, Water and Ice, recommend the
bid of the Interstate Machinery and Supply Company of Omaha" Nebraska,
total $ 1820.94 less 2:%, to be the lowest and best bid for pipe as per
. their bid of May 1?, 1938. Mayor and Clerk to enter into contract.
C. H. Justice
I J. H. Jones
E. C. Kammer
John F. Koehler
Committee
On motion of Justice, seconded by Kammer, recommendation
wes a.pproved and Clerk instructed to return Checks of unsuccessful
bidders.
Bids on Sewer District #178 were opened end read as follows:
Wm. Kelly & Co. 1600 "-8" #1 Vi trified C18.y Pipe in pIece @ .70rt
$ 1120.00
5 manholes @ $ 40.00 $ 200.00
On motion of Yammer, seconded by Behnke, bids were referred
to the Sewer Committee. After short recess, Committee made recommen-
dation as follows:
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
May 18, 1938.
Honorable Mayor & City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
We, the undersigned your committee on Sewers, find that
the bid of the Wm. Kelly & Co. is the lowest and best bid on Sewer
District No. 178, end recommend that the bid be accepted and the
City of Grand 18l8no, Nebraska, enter into a contract with Wm. Kelly'
& Co. for the construction of 8aid Sewer District No. 178.
Respectfully submitted,
E. C. Kammer
J. H. Jones
John F. Koehler
Carl Behnke
Committee
On motion of Kammer, seconded by Jones, recommendation was
Bdopted.
I Protest of L. E. Stall and John Paulsen on Curb & Gutter
. District #3, lATas reed. On motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Justice,
protest was referred to Street & Alley Committee for further consid-
eration.
Mr. Savage made reauest that the tradesmen be allowed to
place business cards in Car Inspection Station. On motion of Koehler,
seconded by Hehnke, renuest was referred to PGlice Committee to report
back June first.
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quested advertisement in the monthly Bulletin. On motion of Justice,
seconded by Koehler, reauest was referred to the Ice, Water & Light
Committee.
Peti tion for str'eet light ,t Eight & Market Streets, was
presented, and on motion of Justice, seconded by Kammer, referred to
the Ice, Water & Light Committee.
The street & Alley Committee presented the following
resolution.
RBSOLUTION
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WHEREA.S on the 7th day of March, 1936, in pur-
suance of Ordinance No 1591~ Marcus Cornelius, H. T.
Brown, and J. L. Cleary, app~aisers made, and reportec1
in writing fixi&g damages for the appropriation of pri-
va te property for street purposes and
WHEREA.S the property apwopriated is described as
follows:
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feetlongA\21d Sixty (SO) feet Wide, be-
ing apart of the Northeast ClQarter (NEt);
of the Northeast (NEi> of Section Twenty-
one (21)), Township Eleven (11), North,
Range Nine (9), West of the Sixt* P. M.,
in Hall County, Nebraska, further described
as being Thirty (30) feet of land on each
side of the Center Line of C1eburn Street,
extending from the Southerly line of Anna
Street in a Southeasterly direction for a
distance of One Hundred Forty (140)) feet,
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ANDWHERFASsaid appraisers he. ve in writing re-
ported damages to L. W. Johnson, the oWner of> said
appro,pr14 t~\iprop,rty in the sum of 'Ihree Hundred
Dollars ($SOO)).
THEREFORE, be it re801 ved by the Mayor and City
Council ofth& Ci'tyofGraad Island, Ne braska, that
said report and findings of said appraisers be received
and approv<<l, and that the City Clerk ot the City of
Grand Island, N'ebraska, be directed and authorized to
preplreand,forwardto the said L. W. KOhnson a war-
ran t drawn on the Ci ty tor the sum of 'Ihree Hundred
Dollars ($300) in payment of the appropriation and
damages of said prl va te prote rty.
Respectfully submitted this 18th day of May, 1938.
Geo.Mildenstelim.
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RESOLUTION
WHERElS, on the 4th day of Dece~ber, 1935, the Mayor
and Oouncil by resolution fixed light and power rates to be
charged by the Light Department of the City ot Grand Island,
N ebra ska ,
AND WHEREAS said ~esolutd.on i.part read as ,.follows:
Minimum Fifty Oeats (50ft') per connected H. P.
or traction thereof. and not less than One Dollar
($1) per meter per month.
AND WHERFAS, the above quoted rate referred to power
rates and to motor horsepower,
WHERFAS the above quoted rate is too high and aot a
fair rate.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and Oi ty Oouncil
of the Oi ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the rate per con-
nected H. P. or fraction thereof be anmended to read as fol-
lows:
-Minimum Forty Cents (40st) per connected H. F. or
.,traction thereof a~d not less thalt Qne Dollar
( $1) per meter per mon th . U
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the corresponding rate ot
Fifty Oenty( 5Ost)pe~ connected H. P. asset forth in said
Resolu tioD dated December.4.th, 1935, be repealed, and that
the same be antnendedtoread as herein set forth.
Respectfully submitted this 18th dayotMay, 1938.
.. C.H.Justice.
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J.H.Jones.
E.C.Kammer.
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John F.Koehler.
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On motion of Justice, second~d by Mildenstein, resolution
adopted.
Jones inquired as to repairs on Hayden Building. On motion
of Koehler, seconded by Hehnke, City Property Commi ttee WElS authorized
to have needed repairing done.
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WHEREAS, Warrants have been issued to the limit of Eighty-five
X
percent of the amount appropriated for the current year in the
Police Fund on account of extra expenditures for the Car Testing Depart-
ment of the Police Department, also the Incidental Fund of the General
Fund.
WHEREAS, the estimated expenditures for the balance of the
fiscal year are approximately as follows:
Police Fund
$15,000.00
2,000.00
Incidental Fund of General Fund
and,
'WHEREAS, there is now a cash balance in the Light Fund and no
indebtedness has been incurred beyond the Funds on hand, all extensions
and improvements being amply provided for, said Light Fund being a
surplus made from the earnings of said Light Department.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL, of
the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the following amounts be trans-
ferred from the Light Fund to each of the following Fund3designated
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Police Fund
$15,000.00
2,000.00
Incidental Fund of General Fund
and that the City Clerk be instructed and authorized to issue warrants
up to the amount in each Fund as above set forth.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Trea,surer be directed,
instructed and is hereby authorized to transfer the above mentioned SUllB
from the Light Fund to each of the Funds as above mentioned.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that (=l,t the time of making the budget
for the fiscal year of 1938-1939, the above sums be included in the
budget as levied and the sums be repaid to the said Light Fund.
Respectfully submitted this 18th day of May 1938.
Carl Hehnke
John F. Koehler
~H. Colwell
E. C. Kammer
Finance Committee
On motion of Behnke, seconded by Kammer, Resolution vms
adopted.
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The Ice, Water & Light Committee made the following
recommendation:
Grand Island, Nebraska.
May 17, 1938.
Honorable Mayor Rno City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
Your Water and Light Committee to whom was referred the
peti tion of C. F. Larson snd. others for free service to water foun-
tain beg to recommend. that the same be not granted.
Committee
C. H. Justice
E. C. Kammer
John F. Koehler
J. H. Jones
On motion of Justice, seconded by Mildenstein, recommenda-
tion was approved.
Recommendation on water main.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
May 17, 1948.
Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Grand Island., Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
Your Water and Light Committee to whom was referred the
Water main petition of Mr. Bryant and Mr. Benjamin, beg to report
that we recommend t.he creAting of a water main district in Grand
Island Avenue from COllege to Forrest Street, as c8.11ed for by said
petition.
Committee
C. J. Justice
E. C. Kammer
John F. Koehler
J. H. Jones
On motion of Justice, seconded by Koehler, recommendation
was approved.
The following recommendation was made for Street Lights.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Ma.y 17, 1938.
Honorable Mayor and City Oouncil,
Grand Island, Nebr8ska.
Gentlemen:
We, your Oommt t tee on 1Va~ter' and Light to whom was referred
the petition of the Sunrise GRrceen Club for additional street lighting,
beg to recommend the installation of street lights at the following
intersections.
The additional lights to.be installed by the City Light
Department at an estimate cost of $3,000.00 to be paid from surplus
funds of the Light Department.
18th & Taylor St.
12th & Eddy St.
4th & Greenwich St.
No. Front & Broadwell Ave.
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10th & Walnut St.
10th & Elm St.
9th & Pine St.
8th & Eddy St.
8th & Elm St.
8th & Walnut St.
7th & Pine St.
6th & Eddy St.
6th & Walnut St.
6 th & 0 ak St.
5th & Kimball St.
5th & Vine St.
4th & Washington St.
Market & 8th St.
ord & Clark Street
2nd & Greenwich St.
2nd & Washington St.
2nd & Jefferson St.
1st & Clark St.
1st & Lincoln St.
1st & Adams St.
1st & Madismn St.
Division & Elm St.
Division & Eddy St.
Koenig & Cleburn
Koenig & Arthur St.
Koenig & Blaine St.
Committee
C. H. Justice
E. C. Kemmer
John F. Koehler
J. H. Jones
On motion of Justice, seconded by Boeck, recommendation
WBS Rpproved.
Bonds of Ed. A. J one s, Sr., WeighmRffter, Che ster J. Moore,
Police, N. D. Mann, Ivere presented, and on motion of Jones, seconded
by Hehnke, VIere e.ccepted.
On motion of Kammer, seconded by Justice, the Park Committee
was authorized to flx smooth surface in wading pool in third wari'l, at
estimated cost of $140.00.
Engineer's estimate on Gravel Districts #10 & 11 were pre-
sented as follows:
Grand Island, Nebraska.
May 18, 1938
HonorBble Mayor & City gouncil,
Grand Island, Nebr.
Gentlemen:
The fol1c)VJing is the Enp:ineer' s Estimate for grRv811ing
GrAvel District No. 10.
Approximately 2400 Cu. Yds. Grevel @ !it .50 per yd. $ 1200.00
Resp8ctfully submitted
Ray L. Harri son
City Engineer
Grand Island, Nebraska.
May 18, 1938.
Honoreble Mayor & City Council,
Grand Is18nd, Nebr8ska.
Gentlemen:
The following is the Engineer's Estimate for gravelling
Gr8vel District No. 11.
Approximately 1000 Cu. Yds. Gravel @ $ .50 per yd.
8; 500.00
Respectfully submitted,
Ray L. Harrison,
City Engineer.
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On motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Hehnke, estimates
were approved and OlerIt Authorized to ad.v8I'tise fop bids to be opened
June 1st, 19,'38.
Engineer' 8 estimate on Cu.rb & Gutter District #3.
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May l[~, 1938.
Honorable Heyor & City CounCil;
Gentlemen:
The following is the Engineer's Estimate for Curb & ~ltter
District No.3.
Approximately 1600 Lin. Ft. of Curb & Gutter @ $ .75 per Ft.
Respectfully submitted
Ray L. Harrison,
City Engineer.
There heving been protest on this district, on motion of
Mildenstein, seconded by Hehnke, estimate was referred back to Street
& Alley Committee for further consideretion.
Kammer opened discU8sion on flood conditions existing along
open sewer ditch. On motion of Kammer, seconded by Mildenstein, matter
was referred to Sewer Committee to report back et Special meeting
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ME'Y 85, 1938.
Some l'ather heBted discussion on passage of so called
Green River Ordinance. Representatives of different firms made known
their attitude as to the legality of their own practices. Several
viel,v (loints were expressed by Councilmen. On motion of Behnke,
seconded by Kammer, proposed Ordinpnce was referred back to Ordinance
Committee for furt:her conoi eer8tion.
City Engineer made the following Repor~and RecommendAtion:
Grand Island, Nebraska.
May 18, 1938.
To the HonorB.ble MAYOI' and City Council,
Grand Island, Nebr8ske..
Gentlemen:
I I hereby certify that the Di8mond Engineering Company has
h8S completed the \'\Trk on Curb & Gutter District No. 2 in accord.ance
. ,t'~,'ith ~he specific~tions end cont~>pct, b:,',T pnd o.e:1',.een the City of Gran,d
I s18na, and the DIAmond Engineerl.ng COm')8.ny, winen contrect was 0.8tecl
Yarch 16, 19~)8.
I further cer+ ify that the improvements contR.in the following
materiel at the unit 0rice set forth in the aforesaid contract to-wit.
4261 lineal ft. combination Crub & Gutter @ .56ii- per ft.
$2407.47.
I recommend that the work completed by the aforesaid Diemond
Engineering Comoany, be accepted by the City of Grend. Isltmd, Nebraska.
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I herewith sUf)mi t the fol10''Tint; [cltDterrJent of all cost in
connection with the gllla Cu:r'b & Gutter District No.2.
To Diamond Engineertng COfYJ:)any
Engineering & Inspection
Publishing & Advertising
$ 2407.47
120. ,'35
78.21
$ 2600.00
Tot .'11
To be divided a8 follows:
Paving district fund:
I further recommend that the City Council sit as a Board
of Equalization on said district on June 1, 1938, between the hours
of 7;30 and 8;00 o'clock P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Ray L. Harrison,
City Engineer.
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Kammer, recommendation
was adopted.
Ordin8nce #1603, creating Water Mein District No. 83 in the
City of GrAnd Island, NebrAska, defining the boundaries thereof,
providing for the lAying of a Water M8in in said District and provld-
ing for the payment of the cost of construction thereof, was passed
by the Counci19nd signed by the MAyor.
Moved by Hehnke, seconded by Koehler, the ordinance be
placed on its first reading Bt length. Roll call ballot, all voting
aye. The ordin[-111ce was read at length and declared passed its first
reading.
Moved by Hehnke, seconded by KAmmer, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance he placed on its second reading by title.
roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read by its title
and declared pElS sed its second readi:ig.
Moved by Justice, seconded by Mlldensteln, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its third reading by title.
Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ord1n6nce was read by its title
a.nd declared passed i -;:,s third reading.
Moved by Milden~tein, seconded by Justice, that the ordinance
be plDced on its fourth reading and finally passed. Roll call bellot,
all voting aye. The ordihance was finally passed and apIFoved by the
council and signed by the mayor.
Ordinance #1604 pertaining to pawnbrokers and the business
of pawnbrokers; declaring it unlawful for any person licensed as a
pawnbroker to purchase fr6m or to take or receive upon deposit, pawn,
or pledge eny personal orqperty of any kind from a minor except such
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minors doing business wholly on their own account; declaring it to be
unlawful for any such licensed pawnbroker to knowingly pecieve on pawn
or depositor pledge any iersonal property of any kind Wh8,tsoever
from flny person not being the owner thereof and from any intoxicated
person, and providing penalties f~ the violation thereof, was pre-
sented, passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Moved by Mildenstein, seconded by KAmmer, the oI"dinance be
placed on its first reDding at length. Roll call ballot, all voting
ase. The ordinAnce was read Bt length and declared passed its first
reading.
Moved by Koehler, seconded by Justice, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its ~econd reading by title.
roll c811 bBllot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read by its title
and declared passed its second reading.
Moved by Hehnke, seconded by Koehler, that the rU.les be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its third reading by title.
Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordin811ce was read by its
title and declared passed its third reading.
Moved by Justice, Reconded by Kammer, that the ordinance
be placed on its fourth re8ding and finally passed. Roll call ballot,
all voting 8"ye. The ordinance was finally pas sed and approved by the
Council and signed by the Mayor.
Report of the Cheif of Police for April, wes read and on
motion of Koehler, seconded by ,Justice, recieved and plnced on file.
Mr. Jones comDlained of condition of Eddy Street paving.
Mr. Mildenstein remarked he had been informed the paving would be
taken care of immediately, weather permitting.
Boeck commented on vacations for steady City Employees
with one year or over service, stating he had contacted each Council-
man except Kammer. Necessary increase in expense would be two extra
Firemen, probably one patrolman, and one assistant in Ice, Water &
Light office.
On motion of Boeck, seconded by Mildenstein, steady salaried
employees with one year service were granted ten days vacation on pay.
Boeck moved claim of Mrs. John Feeney for $18.00 dam8.ges to
car on account of' running into open manhole be allowed, seconded by
Mildenstein. Carried.
Hehnke moved t.o adjourn until 7:30 P.M., May ;?5, 1938.
5-18-38
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Council met as per adjournment of Me.y 18,1938,His Honor
the Mayor, presiding. All 60uncilmen answered at roll Call except
Boeck and Justice.Justice entered later.
Bids for Steam Generator were opened and read by Mr. ~\
Burdick a,nd tRbulated by Mr.Lutz,consulting Engineer,as follows:
Combustion Engineering Co. Inc. 1-2-3-4-5- $74,704.00
Babcock & Wilcox 1-2-3-4-5 75,927.00 ~/
Foster & Wheeler 1-2-3-4-5 65,715.00
Henry Vogt Machine Co. 1-2-3-4- 52,245.00
Stearn Roger M'f1g Co. 1-2-3-4-5 65,390.00
Kennedy VanSaunMfg & Eng.Co. 5 ,15,071.00
Strong-ScottM'flg Co. 5 17,263.00
On motion of Justice,2nd by Kammer,Bids were referred
to Ice,Water & Light Com.in conjunetion with Mr.Burdick and the
consulting Engineer,to report back at next regular meeting.
RESDLUTION
Be it resolvecl by the Ma.yor and City {founcil of the
City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that license to sell beer at
"ON & OFF SALE" be issued to Fay H.McCay,a.t the location known
a,s 123 East Third Street in Gra.nd Island,Nebraska.
Be it further resolved tha,t the City Clerk be instructed
to forward to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission,a certified
copy of this Resolution.Dated this 25th day of May,1938.
J.H.Jones.
G..eo.Mildenstein.
C.H.Justice.
On motion of Jones,2nd by Mildenstein,resolution was
adopted and City Clerk instructed to mail resolution to Nebe
Mildenstein reported the Street & Alley Com. had purchased
new International Truck to replace the one wrecked on railroad
crossing.On motion of ~5ildenstein the report be approved and the
Ci ty Clerk instructed to return checks of unsuccessful bidde,rs,
2nd by Hehnke, Carried.
Koehler reported on telep~one calls to Lincoln con-
cerning Testing Station.
l"Tustice moved to adjourn.
5/25/38
F.S.White,
Ci ty Clerk.
Grand I eland, Nebraska. a 5~)
~Tune 1, 1938.
Council met as a Board of Equalization. All members present.
RESOL'UTION
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of the
City of Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting as a Board of Equal-
ization after due notice having been given thereof as re-
quired by law that we find the total cost of the construc-
tion of Curb and Gutter Di strict No. 2 to be the sum of
$2,600.03; that we find the total benefits accruing to
the real estate in said district to be the sum of $2,600,.03;
and that we find the benefits accruing to the respecti va
lots, tracts and parcels of land in said district to be
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the sums $et opposite the several descriptions as follows:
LOT
Martha Kei1eg, et al 1
Charles Stiller 2
Ida 'H.':Ka vi oh 3
Christina Tookey 4
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Edward S. Marks et al 1
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Fred C. Maurer
Stella Tift
Henry Westphal
Est. of Leavitt
Rollins
Nicolaus Claussen
Anna Gibbons
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Peter R. Jensen
Emilie A.. Meyers
Home Owners Loan
Floyd H. Sprague
Mrs. P. L. Groves
Earl D. &. Freida M.
Gilmore
Est. Geo. J. Eberl
Lillie McIntosh
Bertha Krueger
Emma A. Kr ehmke
Irma & William Reese
Gustav E. Neumann
Est. Joseph Ziller
~ward J. Boldt
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4
5
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9
10
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32 .58
32 .58
32 .58
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32 .58
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Joseph N. at Hazel
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Floyd H. Sprague
William Reese Fr.
Walter Freeland et al
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Loan Assn. 9
Borne savings &i: Loan Assn. 10
Freida S. Klenk Fr. 1
Walter Freeland et al Fr. 2
Matilda Buckow Fr. 3
August parpat U 4
Da vid E. Magnuson 5
Herbert F. Roesch 1
Ellen Brennan 2
Mary Bossert 3
B en1,amin A. Armi ta ge 4
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Peter Hansen 1
Ed. C. & Mart e
Walthall 2
Emil Perkuhn 3
Ernest Hahlweg 4
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Lars P. Christensen 1
Julia I. Harrett 2
Matilda K. Lewis 4
carolina Grotzky 3
Lawrence A. McKibben 5
Roy A. MacFeely Fr. 6
Benjamin J. Cunningham Fr. 71
Walt er Freeland et al Fr. 8
Bertha patt Fr.. 9
G. I. 'llrust Co .TJ;>usteeFrlO
John N. Grotzky 6
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Nora M. McKenzie 9
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First Baptist Ch. Fr. 7
O'Laughlin ~ Livingston 8
First Baptist Ch. Fr. 6
Claus H. Grotzky 9
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BLOOK
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Mr. Freeland appeared, questioned the Oouncil RS to ~mether
or not there VJould be any furtl'ler expense on Curb & Gutter If in the
future there would be paving in this particular area. Mr. Harrison
answered he could not e;uarantee thAt, but it depended on the decision
of the petitioners and Oity Oouncil at the time paving district would
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Mildenstein moved the Oouncil adjourn as 8 Bosrd of Equali-
zation, seconded by Koehler. Adjourned.
F. S. Whi te,
Oity Clerk.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
June 1, 1938.
Oouncil met in regular session, "His Honor," the MElyor
presiding. All members preBent at Roll Call.
Minutes of previous meetings were read and approved.
Bids on Grevel Districts 1110 &; 11 were read as follows:
Dist. #10 J. B. Cummings 2400 Ou Yds @ 39.9 $ 957.60
Island Sand & Gravel 00. 44:'i 1074.00
Platte Valley Oonst. 00. 35 840.00
I Bid tied to bid on #11 District.
Dist. #11 J. B. Cummings 1000 Ou Yds @ .'39.9 $ 399.00
Island Srmd & Gravel Co. 42. 420.00
Platte ValleJ' Const. Co. 45. 450.00
Bid tied to bitt on #10 District.
On motton of ~aldenstein, seconded by Jurtice, bids were
referred to Street & Alley Committee.
Communication from I. R. Alter, with reference to purchase
of Pier was read, on motion of Justice, seconded by Mildenstein, was
referred to City Property & Pal'k Committee 8.
Mr. Bigley made comolaint B.bout the UHotel" sign hung at
1610 West Second Street. First the size of the sign, second he did
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On motion of Koehler, seconded by Hehnke, ':H\8 referred to
the City Code Committee in conjunction with the City Attorney with
power to act.
A petition was presented for Gravel District in the North-
Ea.st part of the City, west of the Burlington tracks, adjoining #9
District. On motion of rn:ildenstein, seconded by Justice, petition
was referred to the Street & Alley Committee.
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RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE 1iIAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of
the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that license to
sell beer at "on sale" and at "off sale" be issued
to L. E. Whi te for the premises known as 106 West
Fourth Street, Grand Island, Nebraska.
BE Iff FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk be
directed and instructed to forward to the Nebraska
Liquor Control Commission at Lincoln, Nebraska, a
certified copy of this resolution.
Respectfully submitted this 1st day of June,
1938.
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Julius Boeck.
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Geo.Mildenstein.
ORDINANCE, LICENSE AND BOND COMMITTEE
On motion of Jones, seconded by Justice, resolution
was adopted.
Bill of Western Laboratories was presented by 1i:r. Hehnke,
On account of duplic8tion of report and also ehnrges, Hehnke moved bill
be allowed after deduction of $90.00 for Quplic8te chElrge.
by Justice, carried.
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The Ice, Water & Light Committee presented the following
report.
Grend I sIano.., Nebra.ska.
June 1, 1938.
Honorable 1.1a.yor end City Council,
Gra.nd Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
We, your Committee on Water and Light to whom was referred
the several bids on boiler end auxilinry equipment, beg to recommend
the lump sum bid of the Babcock ~mc3. Wilcox Company. This includes
boiler, w8.ter wall, super-hea.ter, air pre-he!jter and pul veri zer, in-
stalled in City Plant as per specifications.
vte further recommend that the Mayor and City Clerk enter
into contract for the same and thet the checks of all unsuccessful
bidders be returned.
O. H. Justice
John F. Koehler
J. H. Jones
E. C. Kammer
Committee
On motion of Justice, seconded by Koehler, report and
recommendation was approved.
Mr. Justice reported the Ice, Water & Light Committee hrwe
authorized Mr. Burdick to place a one-fourth page advertisement with
I Nebraeka Pollce Associe.tion Bulletin, t.o cost $25.00.
Bonets of J. W. Hammond, Dralnlayer and Plumber, L. G. l'Tentzer,
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Policeman, were presented. On motion of ,Justice, seconded by Kammer,
were approved.
Mr. Kammer reported the Park Oommittee had the pool in the
third ward reinforced, and 'Vvas nOVi in wonderful condition.
Mr. Kammer referred to the overflow 'Hater from the Sewer
onto land belonging to r'1r. Sass, 8nd r'8cmested the Council to take
some immediate, definite action to relieve the conditions in this
particular location, stating that correcting the sewer conditions
would be cheaper then dam8ge suits.
The Police Committee presented the following recommendation.
To the Mayor and Council,
We, your Polic e Committee to whom the reque st of Mr. S1wage
for 8.dvertising space at the Safety Lane Building was referred, recom-
mend that no action on this reouest be taken at this time.
John F. Koehler,
Carl Behnke
C. H. Justice
J. H.. Jones
Committee
On motion of Koehler, seconded by Behnke, recommendation
was approved.
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were allowed.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE ~,jAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of the City
of Grcmd Island, Nebraska, that the a"pplicatlon of Charles Haig and
Evan Van Skike for License to sell beer at 212 East Third Street,
be denied.
Respectfully s11bmitted this First day of June, 1938.
J. H. J 0 ne s
C. H. Justice
Julius Boeck
George Mildensteln
Committee
On motion of Jones, seconded by Justice, Resolution was
adopted.
Ordinance #1605 levying special taxes to pay for the cost
of construction of Curb and ~ltter District No. 2 of the City of
GrRnd Island, Nebraska, and providing for the collection thereof,
passed and approved by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Moved by Justice, seconded by Koehler, the ordinance be
placed on its first reeding at length. Roll call ballot, all
voting aye. The oroin~mce WA.S read at length and declared passed
its first reAding.
Moved by Justice, seconded by Kammer, tllat the rule s be
suspended and the ordinance be 9l9ced on its second reading by
title. Roll cell bpllot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read
by its title and declared passed its second reading.
Moved by Hehnke, seconded by Mildenstein, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed ,on its third reDding by
title. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read
by its title and declared passed its third reading.
Moved by Behnke, seconded by Koehler, thAt the ordinance be
placed on its fourth reE'ding and finally passed. Roll call ballot,
all voting aye. The ordinance WElS finally passed and approved
by the Council and 8igned by the Mayor.
An Ordinance prohibiting the circulation, distribution
and delivery of' Handbills, dodgers, advertising matter, and other
loose material. On motion of Justice, seconded by Jones, was
pIeced on its first reading at length.
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of Justice, seconded by Jones, pIeced on file.
Reports of C. W. Burdick offices were reed, end on motion
6-2-38.
Justice moved to adjourn.
F. S. White,
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GENERAL FUND
To Pay Co. Treas.
Salaries
Street & Alley
Sewer
Engineer
Incidentals
Airport
St. Lighting
Hydrant Rental
Arnt. Approp..
Re-Approp.
P ark Fund
Police Fund
Oemetery Fund
Fire Fund
Fire Sta.tion
First Year Pay't.
First Year Int.
P a.ving FunCl.
Mus ic Fund
Total Approp.
Re-Approp.
Ice Fund
I Water Fund
Light Fund
. Sewer District
Paving District
Bond Fund
APPROPRIATIONS &~D EXPE1IDITURES
FOR FISCAL YEAR TO JUNE 6, 1938.
APPROPRIATED
$ 4,500.00
14,500.00
RE-APPROP.
TRANSFERS
2.150.00,
16,650.00
20,000.00
30,000.00
20,000.OQ
50,000.00
635.00
7,135.00
15,000.00 2.000.00
17,000.00
6,500.00
11,000.00 Tr. 30,000.00
Re-Ap. 2.002. ~O
43,002.50
12,500.00
3,800.00
2.200.QQ
6,000.00
58,987.50
117,800.00
58.987.50
176,787.50
12,200.00
33,500.00
15,000.00
48,500.00
400.00
11,900.00
3,300.00
35,800.00
11,500.00
32,500.00
35,000.00
4,000.00
1 . 400 . Op,
40,400.00
4,000.00
1,100.00
5,100.00
500.00
4,500.00
79,-287.50
4,000.00
255,900.00
~ 79.287.00
335,187.50
EXPENDED
9,633.32
12,221.97
39 125.22
5,660.42
15,212.61
28,452.68
10,011.20
5,760.71
126,078.13
10,502.11
34,796.39
8,951.98
30,066.88
34,182.07
4,446.04
1,000.00
250,023.60
18,000.38
66,788.42
113,313.88
511.61
12,250.78
2,684.00
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$ 4,500.00
7,016.68
7,778.03
10,874.78
1,474.58
1,787.39
14,549.82
2,488.80
239.29
50,709.37
1,697.89
13,703.6J.
2,948.02
5,7?!3.12
6,217.93
653.96
3,500.00
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Respectfully submitted,
F. S. White,
Oity Clerk.
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
June 15, 1938.
Council met in regular session, "His Honor," the Mayor
presiding. All members answered at roll ca.ll except Mildenstein,
who was in the hospital.
Minutes of previous meetings were read and apDroved.
The Mayor called for ora.l communication, there being a
group of youth in attendance who were desirous of obtaining a
swimming pool. The spokesmen for the youth were Irvin Braverman,
Corrine Scott and Billy Blackburn as well as County Attorney, Kelly.
After some discussion, Mr. B. J. Cunningham suggested_
there be a committee appointed to contact the representatives of
the owners of the Pier Property, concerning the use of the Pier
this coming year. Mr. Holmberg informed the youth who were present
that there would have to be a revision of charter before the City
could vote Bonds for a swimming pool.
On mot ion of Kammer, secondeo_ by Justice, the City
Property and Park Committees contact the representatives of the
owners of the Pier to effect some solution pertaining to swimming
place and to make some arrangement 8S to safety at the Pier.
Resolution of G. I. Central Labor Union was presented
wi th reference to the arrest of so called Labor Or,r,Rnizers. Mr.
Koehler stated he was in favor of organized labor, but not in
favor of organizers of the type arrested by G. 1. Police, all
three having in their possession, C011Jmunistic Literature, (which
statement was verified by Kammer.) On motion of Koehler, seconded
by Justice, resolution was received and placed on file.
Communication of International Harvester Company was
read, on motion of Justice, seconded by Kammer, received and placed
on file.
Letter of O. W. Johnson, Manager of N. W. Bell Telephone
Comps,ny, and copy of communiCAtion from Stover Deats with reference
to telephone poles at airpol't, vvere read. On !l1otlon of Hehnke,
seconded by Kammer, were received and placed on file.
Letter from Kearney PArk Commission announcing the dedi-
cation of new Sanitorium on Tuesday June 81, and special invitation
to 8.ttend was read. On motion of Kammer, seconded by Justice, the
City Clerk was instructed to acknowledge receipt of same, and the
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Letter from E. J. WolbBch, with reference to Library VIas
presented, on motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justice, was received and
plcpced on file.
Complaint of neighbors of Mr. Miller, 1403 West Sixth Strec't
on Rccount of his harboring several howling dogs, AS well aA the
putrid Rroma ariRing therefrom, WHS presented. On motion of Justice,
seconded by Hehnke, complaint was referred to Police Committee and
Board of Hea,lth with power to act.
~w. Bigley made oral request for removal of electric sign
in 1600 block on West Second Street, and was informed same would be
handled immediately.
B. J. Cunningham requested the City Council to vacate the
alley in block 24, Bakers Addition. On motion of Hehnke, seconded by
Koehler, the alley be vacated, w'i thholding right and easement for'
public utilities, providing the petition be signed by all property
owners within the block. Carried.
Colwell reported Building Code Committee had ordered the
sign in 1600 block West Second Street to be removed.
A request of Mr. Burdick of W.P.A. for permission to erect
building on lot at Poplar & Sixth Street, after some discussion, on
account of no plRns and specifications having been presented, Justice
moved renuest be referred to Finance Committee with power to rot.
Seconded by Boeck, carried.
Request from L. G. Thompson to hang R, curb sign in 2300
block on West Second Street, on motion of' Justice, seconded by
Kammer, was referred to Building Code Committee with power to act.
A request of Earl A. Martin to erect a curb sign at his
Gasoline Station in 2200 block on west Second Street, was read., on
motion of Justice, seconded by Hehnke, same was referred to Building
Code Committee, with power to act.
Mr. Hehnke presented Code of Ethics for Airplane Pilots.
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Kammer, the code was adopted.
Boeck ma>d.e request that Fire Chief Campbell be sent to
the Fireman's Convention to be held at Boulder, Colo. On motion of
Boeck, seconded. by Koehler, request was granted..
A motion of Justice, seconded by Hehnke, that Gordon
Shattuck be employed as architect for construction of addition at
municipal Power Plant, at 5% of construction cost. Carried.
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Bond of Sam ltTartin, auctioneer, was presented, having been
examined and found in order, on motion of Jones, seconded by Justice,
was epproved.
Kemmer reported all pools in the City Parks were opened
and the perticipe.tion was greater than ever.
The following report was presented by the Street and Alley
Committee.
Gr~md Island, Nebral\:sa.
June 15, 1938.
Honorable Mayor end City Council,
Gentlemen:
We, the Committee of Street a.nd. Alley to whom was referred
the bios on gravel districts 10 & 11, find the bid of the Platte
Valley Constluction Companv the lowest And therefore recommend that
the contract be Awarded to the same.
George Mildenstein
E. C ~ Kammer
J. H. Colwell
Carl Hehnke
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Boeck, report and
recommendation was e.pproved.
Report on Curb and ~ltter District #3.
Grand Island, Nebraska,.
June 15, 1938.
Honorable Mayor find City Council,
Gentlemen:
We, your committee on Street end Alleys to whom was
referred the prot,est on curb end gutter district on Tilden Street
between First end Charles, find the pnotest insufficient and therefore
recommend thet the district be created and ~,he clerk be instructed
to advertise for bids.
George Mildenstein
E. C. Kammer
J. H. Colwell
Carl Hehnke
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justice, recommendation
was g,pproved.
The City Engineer presented the following report end
recommendation.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
June 15, 1938.
Honorable Mayor and. City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
on Gravel
contract,
C umm ings ,
I hereby certify that J. B. Cummings has completed the vvork
District No.9 in accordance with the specifications and
by end between the City of Grand Island, Nebra.ska, And J. B.
which contract we,s dated September 15, 1937.
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I further certify 'that the work cOIilDleted contains tbe
following materials at the unit price set forth in the aforesaid
contract, to-wit:
2138 Cu. Yds. Gravel @ $ .377 per yd.
$ 806.03
I recommend th8t the work completed by the aforesaid
J. B. Cummings, be accepted by the City of Grand Island, Nebraska.
I herewith submit the fol.l.owing statement of all costs in
connection with the said Gravel District No.9.
To J. B. Cummin~p
To Engineering & Inspection
To Advertising & Publication
Total
$ 806.03
40.30
50.00
~~ 896.33
To be divided as follows:
Paving District Fund
Paving Fund
$ 735.22
161.11
$ 896.33
Tot al
I further recommend that the City Council sit as a Board
of Equalization on said District on the 6th day of July, 1938, between
the hours of 7:30 and 8:00 o'clock P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Ray L. Harrison,
City Engineer.
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Koehler, report was
accepted and recommendation approved.
Kammer reported installation of Diffuser Plates at
I Disposal Plant in two sec',ions, but Balance would not be placed
until fall on account of too much rain.
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With reference to lease with St Joe & G. I. Railroad for
draine.ge ditch along tracks, Mr. Harri son reported no reason for
renewal. On motion of Kammer, seconded by Hehnke, clerk was instructed
to notify the proper official that at this time no necessity of
renewing lease.
Ha.rri son was given authori ty to investigate as to whether
01 not the fire hose purchased for self-help group, was in usable
condition and also as to where it might be stored, on account of the
fact he needed several lengths of hose for flushing sewers.
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Koehler, bills were
allowed as read.
On motion of Just ice, seconded by Boeck, Ordinance 111606
pertaining to dogs, was read at length. Roll call Ballot, Hehnke,
Koehler and Kammer voting Nay, Justice, Jones, Colwell and Boeck
voting Aye, Mildenstein absent. G /:/. .L. ~ /~.
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On motion of Justice, seconded by Jones, Ordinance was
placed on its third rea.ding by title. Hehnke, Koehler & Kammer
voting nay, Just.ice, Jrmes, Colwell & Boeck voting aye, Mildenstein
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absent.
On motion of Justice, seconded by Jones, ordinance was placed
on its final reading and finally passed. Roll call ballot, Behnke,
Koehler and KRmmer voting nay, Justice, Jones, Colvvell and Boeck
voting aye, ~[i1denstein absent. Ordinance was passed by the Council
and eigned by the Mayor.
Jones made inouiry 8S the ownership of pianos and typewriters
on which rental hfl.d been paid for 80rne time. Two piano 8 having been
paid for and the third almost.
Mr. Kammer answered by remarking t.he pianos belonged to
the City, but the rental which had been paid would be applied to snme
other bill of expense as $250.00 per month had been appropriated to
C.R.P.
Mr. Holmberg remarked there would be a decree issued Friday,
June 17, 1938, in the tax foreclosure suits and suggested the Finance
Committee investigate ano. meke up their minds on which properties they
wish to have prot.ection. Matter Wps referred to Finance Committee.
Hehnl\e commented on the bad crossings at Fourth & Pine, and
Fourth and Walnut Streets. Hehnke moved C.W.B be instructed to install
I traffic LightR at 4th & Pine and 4th and Walnut Streets, seconded by
Boeck, cB.rried.
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by Justice, accepted and placed on file.
Justice moved to adjourn.
6-15-38.
F. S. White,
City Clerk.
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Council met
the Mayor presidtng.
Colwell and Justice.
Grand Island, Nebr. July G, 1938
as n Board of Equalization, "His Honor"
All members nresent at roll call except
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of the
Ci ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, si toting as a Board of
Equalization after due notice thereof as required by law
that we find the total cost of construction of Gravel D1s-
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and 82/100 Dollars; that we find the benefits accruing to
the real estate in said district to be the sum of Seven Hun-
dred ~rhirty-five and 82/100 Dollars, 2nd tha t we find the
benefits accruing to the respective lots, tracts, and par-
cels of land in said district to be the sums set opposite
the several descriptions as follows:
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7
8
9
10
6
7
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9
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Bishop 1
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3
4
5
6
7
8
Coryl H. HUffman 1
H. J. Finley & Jean B. 2
C. F. Humberstone 3
Christian & Marie
Eriksen
Lenora A. Steffens
Nebraska Conference
Assn of the Seventh
Day Adventists
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OWNER
Martin A. Brase
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Julius Hansen
Anna E. Hansen
Anna Eliza Hansen
Anna M. Bishop
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Harry M. Bishop
James A. DUffy,
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Samuel L. & Aln:1yra A.
Pletcher
William & Mary Wohl
Vlfilliam Kuhlmann
Russell E. & Vera M.
Sanford
Marie Voigt
Mads Simon Madsen
Marie A. Danielson
Edith L. Yockey
Bert G. & Dessie I.
Dukes
Olive E. Monasmith
Mappes
LOT BLOCK
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1.64
1.64
1.64
1.64
1.64
1.64
1.64
1.64
1.64
1.64
1.64
2.10
2.77
4.14
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4.14
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Jameson
Oscar & Julia E.
Holmes
John D. & Esther L.
Gould
Laura B. Landingham
Glenn E. & Ona M.
Carp ar
S. A. Martin
Philip Glouse
Mayme E. Black
Milton Hiddleson
F. H. Colwell
James E. & Effie A.
Lyle
Paul C. Huston,
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F. H. Colwell
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Edna Clare Morris
F. H. Colwell
Ida L. Thompson
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Russ E. & Edna C.
Barnes So. i
Loyal & Ida Ruhl
Agnes B. Hall
Pearle H. Parks
Ava Moore
John Thomssen
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Dewey & Esther Bozell
Harold L. Nielsen
{Edi th Michelson
l~ydia Seal
Stout Hoberson
Charles W. & Martha
Bailey
John 'rhomssen
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Senseney
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Bessie & Robert
Mayme Slattery
Carlotta A. Swanson,
et a1
Earl K. & Ruth M.
Larson 3
Carl H. & Mary Sorensen 4
Emma Kroger 5
Arthur Schroeder and
Stella May Schroeder 6
Stella May Schroeder
and Arthur Schroeder
Ency J. Demary
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A. L. Klein No. i
M. J. Kelly So. i
Alice B. Hilbert
Rena Spangenberg
Eldon A. Bowen, et al
Montgomery Ward & Co.
Helen Jablonski
7
8
9
10
1
1
2
3
4
5
o
LOT BLOCK
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
7
7
7
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7
7
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10 7
8
8
8
8
8
2
2
8
8
8
8
8
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
ADDITION
4
4
4
4
Schimmerfs Add
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$2.77
2.56
2.77
4.14
2.50
1.13
.92
1.13
2.50
4.14
2.77
2.10
1.64
1.64
.46
1.13
2.50
4.14
2.77
2..10
1.64
1.64
.82
.82
1.64
2.10
2.77
4.14
4.14
2.77
2.56
2..77
2.57
1.57
4.14
2.77
2.56
2.77
4.14
4.14
2.77
2.56
2.77
4.14
4.14
2.77
2.56
2.77
4...14
2.39
1.75
2.77
2.56
2.77
4.14
4.14
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OWNER ~OT ,BLOCK ADDITION ,AMOUNT Ii" ~:.! ~1
.Tames M. stephens &.
Oea M. Stephens " Q Schimmer's Add. $2.77
Roy M. Brewer 8 9 It ff 2.56
John C. Martinsen &.
Blanche Martinsen 9 9 ft ft 2.77
Albert G. Lake 10 9 It It 4.14
Augu st C. Menck 1 10 ff n 1.64
It tf tf 2 10 tf ff 1.64
Bertha Siebert 3 10 ff n 2.10
. Rudolph &. Martha
Siebert 4 10 n ff 2.77
I G. C. Cever 5 10 " tt 4.14
Alma E. Sims 6 10 " tf 4.14
Edna A. Switzer,
et a1 7 10 ff tt 2.77
P. A. Pedersen &
Caroline Pedersen 8 10 tt " 2.10
Geerge WOhlenberg 9 10 tt tt 1.64
tt tt 10 10 tf tt 1.64
Harry I. Tester 6 11 tf tt 1.64
tt tt It " 11 tf tf 1.64
Earl G. Gregery 8 11 tf tt 1.64
Velda Menck 9 11 tt tt 1.64
It tt 10 11 tt tt 1.64
Henry J. &. Minnie C.
Schirkefsky 6 12 ff ff 1.64
Alvin E. &. Lydia
Gaus:rna.n 7 12 tt tt 1.64
James M. Hill 8 12 tt tf 1.64
Alice &. George
Dahlstrem 9 12 tI tf 1.64
Cl arence J. McIntosh 10 12 tt 'f 1.64
w. C. &. Nellie z.
Alexander 6 13 tt tt 1.64
Genevieve E. Pierce 7 13 tt tt 1.64
I Victer C. &. Ily Olsen 8 13 tt tJ 1.64
Edgar B. SteegeI' 9 13 tt tJ 1.64
Ltzz1.e Windelph~t al10 13 tt tt 1.54
Mabie Westover 1 59 Wheeler &. Bennett 4.14
tt tt 2 59 " tt 2.77
tt " 3 59 ft tt 2.10
Lee A.. Westover 4 59 tt tt 1.64
tt tt tt 5 59 ft tt 1.64
tt tI tt 8 59 tt tt .46
tt tI tt 9 59 tt tt 1.13
tt tt tt 10 59 tI ff 2.50
Equitable Building &;
Loan Assn 1 60 Wheeler &. Bennett 2nd 4.14
Teressa A. Delahoyde 2 60 ff tt n 2.77
Equitable Building &.
Lean Assn 3 60 tt tf tf 2.56
tt tt tt 4 60 tt tt tt 2.77
tI ff t1 5 60 tt tI ft 4.14
.Tennie P. Dodd 6 60 WheelSr &. Bennett 2.50
H. J. &. Meta w.
Frederking 7 60 tt tf 1.13
Claire P. Detweiler 8 50 tf tt .92
Derothy Jungles et al 9 60 ff tt 1.13
Careline Jacobs 10 60 tf tI 2.50
I Ros coe L. Bennett 1 61 Wheeler &. Bennett 2nd 4.14
George J. Schreefer 2 61 tt tt tt 2.77
ft tt tt 3 61 tt tf tt 2.56
. tt tt tt ~ 61 tt tt n 2.77
n n tt 5 61 tt tt n 4.14
John Rembolt et a1 6 61 Wheeler &. Bennett 2.50
tt tt tt tt 7 61 " tt 1.13
tt tt " ttW.! 8 61 tt tt .46
Asa w. Martin E 1... 8 61 tf n .46
1 .2.
n tt n w.i 9 61 tt tt .48
Robert ArT. Hayes 1: 9 61 n " .65
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Ro ber t M. Hayes 10 61 tt tt 2.50
Ida L. Thompson 3 62 Wheeler &. Benne tt 2nd .46
Ada Suydam 4 62 " tt tt 1.13
Matilda Schreefer 5 62 " tt tt 2.50
G. I. Trust Co.. ,
Trustee 6 62 Wheeler &. Bennett 2.50
Roy E. Ka vale c 7 62 n n 1.13
OWNER
D. E. Magnuson
May Rembolt
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Sophie Fuehrer
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May Rembolt
H. S. Wenger
J. 3. Kellogg
American Securi-
tie s Co.
Carl W. Olson I
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Frank Moeller
David E. Magnuson I
Maynard I. Humphr~y
otto P. Rickert I
Loman G. &. Julia tr.
Hill r
John P. Feeney I
Jennie Lawrence I
Harold A. Prince
;rohn Meyer
Albercha Milisen
Mary G. Mader I
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Charles W. Martha I
Bailey I
John Mohr ~
Jennie Vance
Trinity Evangelic 1.
Lutheran Church i
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Mary G. Mader
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Willis Mercer &.
Ethel May Mercer
Fr ank J. Hruza
So. 46.9 Ft.
Clinton E. John
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Frank J. Hruza 46.9
Ft. i
Roward Leo. p01ze11
Frank L. &. Agnes .
Haggart I
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Ralph &. Bessie C. I
McKinney I
John C. Barr I
Millard B. Hardin
George P. M. SimoIl!
Edi th Lackenmacherl
Charlie Tagge I
Nebr. Central I
Building Loa.n I 5
Orval E. &. Sophie k.
Pierpont 1- 6
Ellen M. Miller I '7
Home Owner s t Loan I
Corp. I 8
Paul &. Dorothy Frauen9
Howard J. &. Jean B.
Finley
Nellie F. &. Laura
Woodward
LOT
8
3
4
5
6
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2
3
4
5
6
'7
8
9
10
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
lO
1
2
3
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4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
10
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BLOCK
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
75
Wheeler '&. Bennett3rd
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62
69
69
69
69
69
69
'70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
71
71
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71
71
71
71.
71.
71.
71
72
72
72
72
'72
'72
'72
72
'72
72
73
73
73
73
ADDITION
Wheeler & Bennett
Wheeler &. Bennett
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Nellie F. & Laura A.
Woodard
Grace L. Ring
Ida L. &. Mildred F.
Thompson
Myron Brotherton
,John A. Phelps
Frank E. Castle
Ernest J. &; Alma
Dalgas
Elizabeth Weichman
Henry Ewold t, Jr. &;
Mabel Ewoldt
Emma Frei
Henry &. Ruth Bal-
lard
D. P. Wetzel
Ruby &, Robert G.
Miller 6
Wm. Elliehausen Est. 7
n n "8
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4
OWNER
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Chas. W. Hardin
Clara M. Carl,yle
Hershel E. &. Herbert
W. Winfrey
Marie Anderson
Marie Anderson
Anna Scheer
Herman Nelson
n n
n
n
Henry A. W. Ruff
n n n n
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Christian M., Mary &;
Martin ott
Henry H . Trupp
n " n
Harry S. Tester
n n n
Agnes Murphy
William E. Murphy
John F. Murphy
Esther C. Krugman
n n n
Fred o. Meyer
Paul C. &, .Tennie M.
Lehr
Elvina M. Koch
George Ross
George C. &; Minnie
V. Hoss
Hans P. & Etta
Han s en
n n
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Ralph E. &. Margaret
Farrall So. i
Martha E. Dibbern
No. i
Martha E. Dibbern
No. i
RalphE. &. Margaret
Farrall So. i
Herbert W. Rowland
Harold W. Rowland-
Harald W.Rowland-
D. F. Luetjemeier
H. H. Soehl, Sr. &;
Caroline Soehl
Albert Lykke
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LOT
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
3
4
5
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9,
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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2
3
4
4
5
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7
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ADDITION
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AM01JNT
75 Wheeler &; Bennett3rd$2.77
75 n n n 2.56
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
76
76
76
76
76
76
83
83
83
83
83
83
84
84
84
84
84
84
84
84
84
84
85
85
85
85
85
85
n
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n
n
n
n
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n.
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2.77
4.14
4..14
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2.56
2.77
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1.13
2.50
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1.13
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.46
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2.50
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4.14
2..77
2..56
2.77
4.14
4.14
2.77
2.56
2.77
4.14
4.14
2..77
2.56
2..77
4.14
4.14
Wheeler &; Bennett4th
n n n
85
85
85
85
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
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86
86
86
87
87
87
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OWNER LOT BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT
Albert Lykke 8 87 Wheeler &. Bennett4th$2.56
tt ,t 9: 87 tt It tt 2.77
tt tt 10 87 tt tt It 4.14
Lawrence A. &. Lulu
E. Tilley So. -i 1 88 " n tt 1.25
Martin d. Kelly No.! 1 88 " n " 1.25
Elisha H. Trebilcock 2 88 tt tt tt 1.13
n tt tt 3 88 tt " " .92
. It It tt 4 88 tt " tt 1.13
" tt tt 5 88 " tt " 2.50
" tt " 6 88 " tt n 4.14
I tt tt " '7 88 " " " 2."
Anna L. Schroeder 8 88 tt " It 2~56
Theodore R. Schroeder 9 88 " " tt 2.77
F. A. Terry 10 88 " tt tt 4.14
William T'.Whetstone 1 89 " tt tt 2.50
tt tt tt 2 89 " tt tt 1.13
Paul H. Gillan 3 89 " tt tt .92
Ard en I. Dunkle 4 89 tf tt " 1.13
tt tt tt 5 89 " tt tt 2.50
Goldie G. Gfellers 6 89 " " II 4.14
n tt " 7 89 n !t tt 2.77
Henry Mueller 8 89 tt 't l' " 2.56
tt tt 9 89 tt ft " 2.77
tt tt 10 89 " " tt 4.14
Wm. Muirhead Est. 3 90 " " tt .92
Hans Pl. Hansen Est. 4 90 " n tt 1.13
Herman F. Buckow 5 90 " tt tt 2.50
William Sievers 6 90 tt n tt 2.,50
tt tt 7 90 " tt tt 1.13
Rob ert S. Wenger 8 90 tt tt n .92
Total $735.82
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Respectfully submitted this 6th day of July, 1938.
Geo MiJt1~y]SitE"'111
C;~""J Hp'hn'kp
R C1.KrmmpY'
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STREET AND ALLEY COMMITTEE
There being no protests, Justice moved the adoption
of Resolution, seconded by Helmke, CB,rried.
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Hehnke moved. the Council, sitting as a Board of
Equalization adjourn.
7-6-38.
F. S . V/hi t e ,
City Clerk.
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Gra.nd I slnnd, Nebr<ilsl\".a.
July 6, 1938.
Council met in reQ'.u18r session, "His Eonorl/ the
rTryor T)residing. All members present Bt roll c811 except
Justice, ~ilio entered later.
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lUnutes of previous meeting.owere reed and epprovecL
Bids on Curb & Gutter District 11'0 j~Tere opened Find
read os fo110~8:
Diamond Engineering Co.
1600 L1'1. Ft. @ 5di $848.00
1600 Lin. Ft. @ 64(1, 10;:;4.00
1600 Lin. Ft. 0~ 471tc!, 760.00
E. H. Baker
Barney Voss
On motion of
ldenstein, seconded by Boeck, bids
were referred to Street & Alley Committee.
ApplicRtion of JeTTIes A. ~\achp18on for bv5Idi:.lg permit
for a gasoline station on lot 5, block 81, O. T., ~a8 presented.
On motion of Justice, s8c.)nded by Jones, was referred to 13uild-
ing Code Committee, in conjunction with City Attorney.
Letter from the United Air Lines Corporation was rerd,
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o.n mot i on of c.:chnke, seconded by Justice, \Tile; s re ferred to the
Airport Committee.
Justice sug~ested the City Attorney write the proper
Government Officials with reference to condition of the Air-
port runways, and publiCize the Rction of the Council.
Cornmun1cation from the Central Fire Truck Corporation
authorizing the [)8yment of $1490.00 to the Internetione.l H8I'VeS-
ter Oomppny for truck ehassis, 2ne'; deduction fX'om mnount of
Centrpl Fire Truck Corporation Claim.
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Kemmer, the letter
WcJS filed and the Clerk instructed to mAlee cledu.ction.
Report of Board of Education was presented 2nd on
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motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justice, received 8nd placed
on file.
A Communic ,9.ti.on from the DeMolay' s th0nking the
Counc1+ and ~er8 for their assistAnce in making the Conelave
a success~ On motion of Justice, seconded by Hehnke, l'eceived
end placed on file.
Petition for Street Light at 16th 2nd Cedar Streets,
1'T['[' ])}"'esented. On motion of JUEtice, seccHlded by Krmmer, was
referred to the Light & Weter Committee.
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Peti tion for street Light at. 5th eno Plum Sty'eet,
WDB presented. On motion of Justice, seconded by Kemmer,
referred to the Light & Water Committee.
Petition for Curb & Gutter on 11th Street, between
Eddy and Wheeler Streets, was presented, on motion of Mildenstcin,
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seconded by Koehler, we8 referred to t.he StI'eet 2nd Alley
Commlttee.
Petition for Sewer in Block 23, B2kers Addition
was presented. On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justice,
referred to the Sewer Committee.
Petition for the reduction in cost of woter for the
remainder of the season from the REiinboVlT Gerden Club, 8.nd
the Sunshine G8rden Club, was oreBented. On motion of Justice,
seconded by ~ildenstein, was referred to the Light & Water
Oommittee.
RES 0 L UTI 0 N
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WEEREAS, Warrpnts heve been issued to the limit of
the Amount appropriated for the P8rk Fund end under the Stote
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l8WS, no further warrBnts cpn be issued on this Fund, end
W1:.:'EREAS, there is n01N 8 cash beJ.Bnce in the Light.
Fund, 2nd no indebtedness h88 lHc;en tncttrred, peynv.nt of vthich
should be made out of the Light Fund, ell extensions and
improvements being taken care of. Said Light Fund being a
surplus made from the earnings of the said Light Department:
TEEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY 'rEF:; fTAYOH AITD CITY
COUNCIl;c of 'the City of Grano If::~land, Nebrasl\:a, thet the sum
of $1500,00 be transferred from the Light Fund to the Park
Fund, end thet the City Clerk be instructed 2nd hereby rmthor-
ized to issue warrants UP to this amount.
BE IT FURTEEE RESOLVED, that. t.he City TressuI'er be
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directed, instructed and hereby authorized to transfer the above
mentioned sum from the Light Fund to the Pg,rk Fund.
BE IT F'TTHT1:.:'ER HESCLVED , tnnt nt the time of making
the ennual budget for the yepI' 1938-1939, end ranking appro-
priatione for the said yeRr, that the above sum be levied and
repnid to the Light Fund.
Respectfully submitted this 6th dny of July, 1938.
Carl Behnke
John F. Koehler
F. C. Colwell
Finance Oommfftee
E. C. Ke.mmer
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On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justice, resolution
was 2dopted.
!lE11221Q112li
WHEREAS, the Special Police Fund (Dog Tax) having
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a balance of $1137.75 as shown by the records fo the City
Treasurer, same being for collection of Dog Tax for the year
1938-1939, and there being no expenditures anticipated, and
this Funcl being intended for the Police Fund, as provided
for under Ordinance No. 1142:
THEREFORE BE rp RESOLVED BY THF J,TAYOR AND CITY
COUNCIL, that the City Treasurer be and is hereby instructed
to treDsfer the sum of $1137.75 from the Special Police Fund
to the Police Fund.
Respectfully submitted this 6th day of July, 1938.
Carl Hehnke
John F. Koehler
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E. C. Kammer
F. H. Colwell
~lnance Committee
I On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justice, resolution
weB adopted.
Colwell reported the Code Committee permitted signs
to be hung by L. R. Thompson in 2300 block. West Second Street,
and Earl Martin, 2200 block on West Second Street.
Hehnke p',ave a resume of the C R P Activities, wi th
100190 pe.rticipents, salaries pEdd amounting to $2325.04
per month.
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Boeck, the report
was accepted and filed, and the MFwor 2nd City Clerk authorized
to sign agreement papers for the year 1938-19,'39.
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Hehnke presented the bill of the Central Fire Truck
Corporation and moved the bill be allowed, seconded by Boeck,
carried.
Report of the AuditolS, VonBoskirk-Remington was
presented by Behnke. On motion of Behnke, seconded. by
Mildenstein, the report weB accepted and filed.
The following report was mede by the Finance
Committee, on protest of Mrs. Fauble.
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Grand Island Nebraska.
July 6, 1938.
Honorable Mayor Rnd City Council,
Gentlemen:
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We your Finance Committee to whom was referred the
protest of Ml~S. Helen Fauble, Water Main Di strict #72 assese-
~ent, wish to report that we find the assessment equable and
no cause for protest. Costs levied as follows:
Lena M. Bentley 8 1 Arnold. & Abbo tt $44.55
B. H. Paine Fr ac . 1 7 " II 16.44
U.P.R.R. Co.' Frac. 1 7 " II 28.11
Total 44. 55
A. L. Mader Frac. 2 7 Arnold & Abbott 17.45
U.P.H.R. Co. Fr!'lC . 2 7 " II 27.10
Total 44.55
J. E. Meder Fr ac . 3 7 Arnold & Abbott 18.46
U.P.R.R. Co. Frac. 3 7 /I " ~;6 .09
Total 44.55
J. E. Mader Frac. 4 7 Arnold & Abbott 19.47
U.P.R.R. Co. Fre,c. 4 7 Arnold & Abbott 25.08
Total 44.55
We further recommend that the City Clerk be instructed
to notify Mrs. Helen Fpuble of the action of this Council.
Respectfully yours,
Carl Hehnke
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E. C. K8l1lrg~..!:-_
F. H. Colwell
Finance Oommittee
On motion of Behnke, seconded by Justice, report
of the Committee was approved, and City Clerk instructed to
notify Mrs. Fauble of the action of the Council.
The following recommendation was presented.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
July 2, 1938.
Honoral)le Mayor & City Oouncil,
Gr~md IBland, Nebreska.
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We, your Committee on Water and Light, beg to
recommeno the purchase of an Hc1cU MonEtl Btlrroughs billing
and posting machine for use in the Water' and Light office.
The present machine has been in continuous operation
for the pa,st seven y"ears, and hp,s given excellent service.
Due to the increase in the number of accounts billed
each month and the added danger of the present machine breaking
down, we find that an additional machine in this office is
necessary.
We recommend thqt the Oommittee be given power to
purchase this m~chine.
John F. Koehle!'
O. H. Justice
J. H. _Q" one 8
E. C. Ke.mmer
Committ.ee
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On motion of Justice, seconded by Hehnke, report
W8S approved.
On moti.on of r~ilden8tein, 88c")no.eo. by Koehler,
pine Street repavlng W8.Sput on iN P A prngram.
The Police Committee made the following report.
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July 6, 1938.
To the I\:Iayor and Council:
The Number :2 police car hE'S been in 8ervice for
thirteen months, And hp,s run 34,000 milef:', and now needs a
complete 8et of tires.
Your Police Cornmittee recommends the,t this car be
traded in on a new car.
__Jo~,F. Koehle~
Carl Behnke
J., H. _1..:,)ne8
C. H. Justice
Pollce Committee
On motion of Koehler, seconded by Hehnke, report
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An Agreement betiveen the City of Grcnd Islc1l1d 8no
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. rental, was rend. On motion of hehnke, seconded by Justice,
the MaJTor and City Olerk authorized to sign.
Agreement betvJeen the City of Grand Island, and
Geor€;e Snss pertElil1i11g to the strR.if(11tenlrlg) of \~roocl River C?J1d
buildlng ernb8nlunents eto. to tnke care of storm sevver 'NAteI'
80 B8 to do Away with the 0verflowtng of Mr. Sass' lend, was
presented. On motion of Kammer, seconded by Boeck, agreement
Wtw f'lDproved 9nd the Mayor ond Ci ty Clerk f'.uthorized to sign.
Lease on Pier'iroperty VlPS presented, on motion of
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Kmnmer, secmded b'/ Justice, after some discussion, the Mayor
and Oi ty OlerJ:\: 2Jlthorized to 8i8;n.
Mayor Dillon apJointed Harry Patterson to succeed
himself on the Librqry Board, for three years. On motion of
Justice, secmded py Kammer, apJointment W8S aPfilUvt!fJ.~,
Bills were read, and on motion of Justice, seconded
by Behnke, were allowed as read.
Ordinance #1607 vacating alley in fractional Blook
23, B81\.ors Addi tioD, was passed by the Council and slgned by
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Moved by JUBtice, seconded by KAmmer, the ordinRl1ce
be plrce on its first reeding rt Jength. Roll call ballot, all
voting aye. The ordin8nce we8 repo_ 13t, lingth end declnred
passed its first reading.
Moved by ~Tu8tlce, seconded by Koehler, thAt the rules
be suspended and the ordinance be placed on its second reading
by title. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinFnce was
read by its title and (iec1r'1'ed DaB sed its se oon6 reading.
I''Ioved by Koehler, sec-,nded by Justice, tl'18t the rules
be suspended and the ordinance be placed on its third reading
by title. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The Ordinqnce
was read by its title 8nd declared Dassed its tb~rd reading.
Moved by Eehnl\f'; seconded by Knmmer, th8t the ordin-
an ce be pl::wed on its fourth reEtding and finally passed. Roll
call ballot, 8~1 voting aye. The ordinance w,!:).s finally passed
and npproveo. by the Council and. Bie-..,ned by the Mayor.
Ordinance 1*1608 crenting GrAvel District 1112, was
DnroBed and ~1pproved by the Council e:ncl elrsned by the Mayor.
Moved by Ju~;tice, seconded by J one s, the ordinance
be placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot,
all voting aye. The ordinance was read at length and declared
passed its first reading.
Moved by Behnke, seconded by Koehler, that the rules
be suspended and the ordinance be placed on its second reading
by title. Roll cpll ballot, all voting aye. The ordi.nance was
reed by its title end declnred passed its second r8pding.
Moved by Koehler, seconded by Kemmer, that the rules
be suspended and the ordinance be placed on its third reading
by title. Roll Call Bp.llot, all, voting aye. The ordinance
was read by its ti tIe B.nd declp.eed passed its third rea.ding.
Moved by Behnke, seconded by Boeck, that the
ordinance be placed on its fourthreadlng and finally passed.
Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was finally
passed And approved by the Council 8n6_ signed by the Ma.yor.
Reports of officers and department heads were read.
On motion of Justice, seconded by Behnke, were accepted and
placed on file.
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
July 6, 1938.
Honorable MAYOI' end City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
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is the Engineer's estimate for gravelling
Gravel District #12.
Approximately,
2800 Cu Yds of GrAvel
@ $ .50 per yd.
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$ 1J::. O~
Respectfully submitted,
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City Engineer.
On motion of Justice, seconded by Kammer, estimate
wes adopted.
Justice mentioned the Fire Works Ordinance, and
sugge sted :'m <91 teration be mede. On motion of Hehnke,
seconded by Jones, was referred to Ordinance Committee.
On motion of Justice, seconded by Jones, supplying
light at Car Testing Station "\"A 8 referred to Ice, Water &
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Colwell mentioned defective walks.
A discussion on forcing city employees to resign
before running for a county office.
Boeck moved to adjourn.
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GENERAL FUND
To. Pay Co. Treas.
Salaries
Street & Alley
Sewers
Engineer
Incidentals
Airport
Street Lighting
Hydre..nt Rental
Am t . Approp.
Re.wApprop.
Park Fund
Police Fund
Cemetery Fund
Fire Fund
Fire Station
First Yr. Pay't.
First Yl.... Int.
Pt:tVing Fund.
Music Fund
Total Approp.
Re-Approp
Ice Fund
Water Fund
Light Fund
Sewer District
Paving District
Bond Fund
APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES
FOR FISCAL YE.~ TO JULY 6, 1938.
APPROPRIATED
$ 4,500.00
14,500.00
RF..-APPROP.
TRANSFERS
, 2,150.0,0,
16,650.00
20,000.00
30,000.00
20,000.00
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50,000.00
6,500.00
635.00
7,135.00
15,000.00
2,OOO.0.-Q
17,000.00
11,000.00 Tr. 30,000.00
Re-Ap. 2,092.50
43,002.50
12,500.00
3,800.00
2.200.0.0,
6,000.00
58:987.50
117,800.00
58 987.50
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176.787.50
12,200.00 Tr.
1.500.00
13,700.00
15 .000,.pq
48,500.00
400.00
11,900.00
3.300.00,
35,800.00
33,500.00
11,500.00
32,500.00
35,000.00
4,000.00
1,400.00
40,400.00
4,000.00
1? 100 .,0,0,
5,100.00
500.00
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4,500.00
80,'787.50
4,000.00
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255,900.00
80 . 787. 50
336,687.50
EXPENDED
11,142.82
13,909.76
47,130.34
6,524.61
16,434.16
29,092.30
10,011.20
5,760.71
140,005:"'90
12,042.39
42,857.75
10,471.20
33,539.20
34,182.07
4,620.59
2,000.00
279.719.10
21,446.65
76,85:4.22
134,537.58
1,609.11
12,373.76
2? 684.0p.
529,204.42
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BALANCE
4,500.00
5, 507. 18
6,090.24
2,869.66
610.39
565.84
13,910.20
2,488.80
239.29
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36,781.60
1,657.61
5,642.25
1,428.80
2,260.80
6,217.93
479.41
2,500.00
56,968.40
Respectfully submitted,
F. S. White,
City Clerk.
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July 1;-'5, 1938.
Council met pursuant to following call,
Grand Islnnd, Nebrpska.
July 11, 1938.
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Your are hereby llntified a SPF~CIAL MEETING of the
City Council h9s been called for 8:00 o'clock P.M. July 13,
1938, for the purpose of meeting with a committee from the
Chamber of Commerce, concerning the perking on SECOND STREET,
and to trEtnsact 8.ny other business the Mayor and Council
m~~.y wi eh to consider.
Witness my hand this 12th G.a.y of July, 1938.
SPECIAL CALL ACCEPTED
Thos. M. Dillon
Mayor. .
Cerl Behnke
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_J. H. Jones
Geo. Mildenstein
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Julius B.oeck
John F. KOt?hle~__
_~1\f1r. _ JusticEt
F. H. Colwell
Paul Holmber~
All members answered at roll cR.ll except Kammer.
Account of action of Chamber of Commerce, relative to p8rking
parallel on Second Street, painting white line through the
center of street, I'md eventllEllly, if necess8.ry, to widen
Second Street, especia.lly in the business district) ~ ~
After some discussion, all members of the Council
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and the Committee from the Chamber of Commerce, (D. KAufman,
W. R. Stryker, E. P. Ryan, M. L. Lewis and M..Shapiro) taking
pert, the Council being assured thet the retailers I'lnd their
clerks would :>ar]t other' places ti-:lan the restricted parking
Area. Mr. Mildenstein informed the Committee that the Street
Commissioner heel been instructed tr) pAint the VIlli te line
thr01Jgh the center of Second Street in the bupines8 6istrict,
And be thought if neCeSREl.ry the Council would have line from
underpase to over pass.
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July 20, 1938.
Council met in regular session, "His Honor," the Mayor,
presiding. All members answered at roll call.
Minutes of previous meetings were read and approved.
Application of James A. Michelson for erection of Oil
Station at 320 North Eddy Street, was presented, on motion of Justice,
seconded by Jones, was referred to Building Code Committee.
Request of George Martin and E. L. Johnson for permit to
erect and operate a Skating Rink on lots 3,4 & 5 Block 11, Baker's
Addition, in 2100 Block on West Third Street. On motion of Mildenstein,
seconded by Justice, request was referred to Building Code Committee
with power to act.
Ray L. Harrison presented the following recommendation.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
July 20, 1938.
Honorable Mayor & City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
Several months ago, Mr. L. W. Johnson of the Johnson
Cash Way Lumber Co. took out a house movers license ~n order to
legally move the buildings of his lumber company to a new location.
Together with this license was provided a surety bond to protect the
City of Grand Island from any damages that might arise trom or during
the moving of the buildings.
Now, Mr. Johnson wishes to concel out his bond and surrender
his license for the balance of the year. As he is through moving the
buildings and there has been no damage to any property or to the City
of Grand Island, I recommend th@t he be allowed to cancel his bond
and surrender his House Movers License in the City of Grand Island
for the remainder of the year.
Respectfully submitted,
Ray L. Harrison,
City Engineer.
On motion of Justice, seconded by Kammer, recommendation
was approved, and City Clerk authorized to surrender Bond.
A letter from General American Life Insurance Company
with reference to cancellation of Group Insurance Policies. There
having been some question as to whether the deduction from employees
checks, for July Insurance, should be made or not. Employees would
all be contacted with reference to keeping up insurance at an advanced
rate, was the statement of Mr. Barratt.
On motion of Justlce~ seconded by Hehnke, Insurance for the
month of July was ordered pai~.
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Request of Clyde Campbell:
Grand Island, 'Nebraska.
July 20, 1938.
To Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Dear Sirs:
A large quantity of Hose belonging to the Fire Department,
has been used by Street Department and for W.P.A. work, and 1s 1n
very poor condition, ~ak1ng 1t necessary to purchase new hose to
replace same.
I would respectfully ask you body to advertise for bids
for one thousand feet of hose, to put our department in first class
condition in this line.
Respectfully,
Clyde Campbell,
Chief of Fire Department.
On motion of Boeck, seconded by Jones, request was
referred to Fire Committee, with power to act.
Mr. Rudd made verbal request with reference to City paying
their share for construction of graded road to Cemetery via Stolley
Park. Total cash outlay to be about $5000.00, and City to pay 20~
of outlay. Work to be W.P.A.
Mr. Harrison corroborated Mr. Rudd's statements. On
I mot1on of Justice, seconded by,Hehnke, plans were accepted and request
granted.
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Petition from Executive Committee, Grand Island Booster
Club, for authority to place identification sticker in lower right
corner of windshield on cars belonging to employers and employees,
who pledged themselves not to park in the restricted parking area,
was presenteq, and on motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justice, petition
was recognized.
Hebpke stated the dissention against parallel parking had
subsi~d, and several of the petitioners against parallel parking
had requested that their names be withdrawn from petition.
Hehn~e requested all memb~rs of ,Council to be present at
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Finance Committee meeting July 27, preparatory to getting O~t budget.
The fo~lowing report was presented by the Light Committee.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
July 20, 1938.
Honor,ab1e Mayor and City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
We, your committee on Water and Light to whom was referred
the two petitions for street lights to be located at 16th and Cedar
Streets, and Plum and East 9th Streets, beg to recommend that these
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lights be installed at the above locations; installation to be made
by the Electric Department.
C. H~ Justice
J. R. Jones
E. C. Kammer
John F. Koehler
Committee
On motion of Justice, seconded by Jones, report was approved.
Kammer reported the test of water at Pier to show 200
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bacteria count in center of Pier, and 160 along shore line, but more
Copperas had been added and new sample taken out, test not yet
avails,ble.
Hehnke reported an Insurance Policy for $5000.00 liability,
premium $100.00 had been purchased.
Recommendation of Curb & Gutter District #3.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
July 18, 1938.
Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Gentlemen:
We,theCommlttee on Street and Alley to whom was referred
the bids of Curb and Gutter District #3, find the bid of Barney Voss
the lowest bid and therefore recommend that the contract be awarded
to same.
George Mildenstein
E. C. Kammer
Carl Hehnke
F. H. Colwell
Committee.
On motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Justice, recommendation
was adopted.
Kammer and Harrison presented W.P.A. project wherein the
City would proceed with Storm Sewer work which will practically cover
the City. Work will not be started before 'Jsnuary 1, 1939, and
,continue for about one year, at an estimated expense to the City of
not to exceed $5000.00. W.P.A. allowing $7.00 for material per man
per month. Estimated cost of project, $122,733.92.
After some discussion, on motion of Rehnke, seconded by
Kammer, W.P.A. proposal was app~oved.
Koehler reported about 600 cars thru testing station.
Agreement by and between City of Grand Island, and
Stover Deats, as superintendent at Airport, was presented. On
motion of Hehnke, seconded by Boeck, contract was accepted.
Rehnke mentioned Road Markers to the Airport, and metal
plates "Grand Island Municipal Airport" to be placed on the Corner
Stones at Airport Field. On motion of Hehnke, seconded by
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erecting Road Signs and Metal Plates.
Bills were read. and on motion of Hehnke, seconded by
Mildenstein, were ,allowed.
Ordinance #1609, tax levy in Gravel District #9, was
passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Moved by Justice, seconded by Hehnke, the ordinance be
placed on its first reading at length. ~oll Ce~l Ballot, all
voting aye. The ordinance was read at length and declared passed
its first reading.
Moved by Justice, seconded by Hehnke, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinence be placed on its second reading by title.
Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read by its title m
and declared passed its second reading.
Moved by Mildenstein, seconded by Jones, that the rules
be suspended andfue ordinance be placed on its third reading by title.
Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read by its
title and declared passed its third reading.
Moved by Hehnke, Seconded by Justice, that the ordinance
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be placed on its fourth reading and finally passed. Roll call
ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed and app-
roved by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Ordinance #1610, Creating S.wer District #179, Was passed
by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Moved by Hehnke, seconded by Koehler, the ordinance be
placed on its first reading at length. Roll Call Ballot, all
voting aye. The ordinance was read at length and declared passed
its first reading.
Mov,ed by JustiC€, seconded by Hehnke, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its second reading by
title. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinnace was read
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,Bill for 50~ welding chair spring by Greenberger, was
presented. On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Kammer, the Clerk was
instructed to draw warrant on Fire Fund.
7-20-38.
Hehnke moved to adjourn.
F. S. White,
C1 ty Clerk.
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Grand Isl311d, Nebraska.
July 26, 1938.
Council met persuant to special oall,"His Honor"the Mayor
presiding.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
July 26, 1938.
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TO MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL:
You are hereby notified a SPECIAL MEETING of the City
Counoil has been oalled for 11:00 o'clook A.M. July 26, 1938, for
the purpose of meeting with V. M. Johnson, President of the Central
Power Oompany. The nature of the business has not been divulged,
but it is very urgent that every member attend.
WITNESS my hand this 26th day of JUly, 1938.
Thos M. Dillon
MAYOR
SPECIAL CALL ACCEPTED
_ Oarl Hehnke
-. E. '-'0. Kammer
_ J. H. Jones
_F. H. Colwell
Geo. :Mildenstein
O. H. Justice
John F.~oehler
Paul Holmberp:.
All members present except Boeck.
The Mayor oalled on V. M. Johnson of Oentral Power Compnay,
who in turn called on William Suhr to present Central Power Company's
letter, later filed with the Olerk.
Hehnke moved communioation be received and placed on fileo
Seoonded by Koehler, oarried.
Disoussion followed, all Counoilmen, Mr. Suhr, V. M. Johnson
and Mr. Buechler taking part.
Moved by Hehnke, Seconded by Justice to adjourn, oarried.
F. S. White,
City Clerk.
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
July 28, 1938.
Councll met pursuant to Special Call.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
July 28, 1938.
TO MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL,
Grand Island, Nebr.
Gentlemen:
A Specia.l Meeting of the Council is called for thls
evening at 8:00 O'clock P.M., for the purpose or adopting the
Budget for the ensueing year, 1938-1939, and to take up any other
business the Mayor and City Council may wish to consider.
Witness my, hand this 28th day of July, 1938.
Georg~ Mildenstein
E. C. Kammer
Carl Hehnke
Thos M. Dillon
MAYOR
J. H, Jones
F. H. Colwell
Julius Boeck
John F. Koehler
C....a Justice
All Counc1~men present.
Proposed Budged for 1938-1939 was presented as follows:
Grand Island, Nebra.
July 2'7, 1938.
To the Honorable Mayor, and Clty Council,
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen: We, your Finance Committed submit the following Budget
for the ensu1ng year 1938-1939, based upon the Assessed Valuations
as given us by the County Clerk, and estimEltes of Genera.l Receipts,
from other sources, estimated from previous years receipts.
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Assessed Valuation of Personal Property
Assessed Valuation of Real Estate
Assessed Valuation of Publlc Utilities & R. R.
Total Assessed Valuations
A one mill Levy on thls valuation will
amount to $ 13,695.42 :A..
$
3,184.90'7.00
9,636.386.00
874.126.00
'~13, 696.418.00
A fifteen (15) Mill Levy will amount to
Intangible Taxes, (City's Portion)
Building & Loan Taxes.
$
205,431.30
5,581.02
150.0Q
209,162.32
Total Tax Receipts
General Receipts
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Police Fund
Court of Office Fees
Dog Tax
Bicycle Registration &
Refund Tel & Tel.
Car Testing Fees (Estimated)
$ 2,420.00
1,350.00
300.00
9,000.00
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Re-Appropriations of Unexpected
Appropriations of 1937-1938
General Fund Salaries
Street & Alleys
Airport
Hydrant Rental
Cemetery Fund
General Receipts
Bond Fund for Oare Lots
Permanent Care.
He-Appropriate Cash Balence
General Fund
Poll Tax
Gasoline Tax
City Engineer
Engineer Dept
Bldg. Dept
Milk Dept.
$ 618.00
1,313.00
237.00
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City Scale Receipts
Sewer Rentals
Ocoupation Tax
Oooupation Tax Lt. & Water
Airport
General Receipts 1000.00
Weather Bureau 420.00
Rental of Ground 2500.00
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Rental of Bldg in West Laun
Street Oocupancy Tax
Music Fund
Library Fund
Polioe Fund
Fire Fund (Bldg Fund)
Cemetery Fund Cash Balance
Total Receipts
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2,684.00
2,500.00
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$
10,484.00
6,368.00
6,617.00
2,068.00
642.00
205.00
7,600.00
6,000.00
3,920.00
35,016.00 .
4,000.00.
4,700.00 .
11,300.00 .
239 . 20 .
1,500.00
4,800.00
2,000.00/
6,000.00
2,500.00 37.039.20
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Your Finance Committee have to report the following estimate
of Expenditures for the Several Departments as listed below,
for the ensue1ng Fiscal yeSI' 1938-1939.
Bond Fund.
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Int on $91,000.00 Refunding Bonds 3i%
Int on Storm Sewer Bonds $125,000.00 3!%
Cemetery Fund for Care of Permanent
care lots.
To Re-Appropriate the unexpended appropria-
tion of the past fiscal year.
City Engineer. To pay the Salary of City
Engineer, expenses and operation of the
office.
Incidentals. To pay the incidental expenses of
the City, including Milk testing, Election
expensed, including building and equipment,
for the recreation program, and other expen-
ses of the City not otherwise provided ,15,000.00
for.
To repay Loan of May 18-1938 from the
Light Fund.
Street & Alley: To pay the Expenses of the
Street Department, including care, cleaning,
Grading, Flushing, Sprinkling, Repairs,
Opening Streets and Alleys, laying sidewalks,
purchase of tools and implements and machinery
Sale,ry of the Street Commissioner, labor and,
all expenses incidental and pertaining to the
upkeep and care of the Streets and Alleys 16,000.00'
To Re-Appropriate the unexpended Appropria-
tion of the past fiscal year.
Airport: To pay for the maintainance, equip-
ment and operation of the Municipal
Airport.
To Re-Appropriate the unexpended appro-
priation of the past fiscal year.
To repay part of Loan of Nov. 17-1937
from the Light Fund.
Sewers: To pay for the Sewer and Drains,
operation of the Disposal Plant, Salary
of the Superintendent, and other labor,
Repairs to sewers, flushing, etc.
To repay part of Loan of April 16-1938,
to the Light Fund.
Street Lighting: To pay for the lighting of
Streets, Alleys and public grounds &
buildings including erection and repairs. 11,500.00
Hydrant Rental: To pay for Hydrant rentals, 5,760.80
To re-appropriate the unexpended appro-
priations of the past fisc8.1 year.
General Fund
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To Pay County Treasurers Collection Fee
Salaries. To pay salaries of City Officers,
including Mayor, eight Councilmen,
Janitor, Treasurer, City Clerk, Attorney,
Physician, Weigher, Building Inspector,
caretaker of City Dump and Bacteriologist
Total for the General Fund
Total Amount Forwarded
$ .'3,185.00
4,687.50
2,684.50
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$
10,557.00
5,000.00
11,000.00
4,000.00
6,500.00
2,000.00 .
4,700.00
None
11,300.00
15,000.00 .
25,000.00
10,000.00'
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Amount Forwarded
$ 153,557.00
P ark Fund
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To pay for care of Parks, making improvement, expen-
sion, Salaries, repairs, and labor. $ 13,500.00
To repay Loan of May 18-1938 to
Light Fund.
1,500.00
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15,000.00
Police Fund
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To pay salaries of the Chief and other
officers, Police Judge, all expenses of
the Department, including expenses of the
Board of Health. 36,000.00
To re-appropriate the expended approp-
riation of the past fiscal year
1937-1938.
To repay loan
Light Fund.
2,000.00
of May 18-1938, to the
Testing Station.
Police Fund.
7,000.00
8,000.00
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53,000.00
Cemetery Fund
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To pay the expended of maintenance of
the Cemetery and to make extensions,
improvements and repairs, to purchase
more ground as needed. 9,500.00
To re-appropriate the Cash balance now
on hand 2,500.00
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12,000.00
Fire Fund
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To pay Salaries to Firemen, Cheif, and
assistant Chief, purchase new equipment,
all expenses and repairs necessary, in
the operation of the Department. 36,000.00
To re-appropriate the unexpended approp-
riation of the balance in the Building
Fund, for repayment of loan and
Interest 6,000.00
For Interest on loan from Light Fund
for the year 1938-1939. 1,400.00
For part payment on Loan from the Light
Fund, for the year 1938-1939. 5,000.00
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48,400.00
Paving Fund
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To pay for the paving of Streets and
Alleys, intersections, and spaces
opposite public buildings and grounds,
also repairing of Street and Alley
pavements
Music Fund
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To pay for the expenses of a Vooal,
Instrumental, and Amusement organization,
for free publio concerts, and parades.
To re-appropriate the unexpended appro-
priation of the past fiscal year
1937-1938.
5,000.00
5,000.00
1,500.00
1 500.00
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3,000.00
Library Fund
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To pay the expenses
including salaries,
books, periodicals,
expenses.
To re-appropriate the unexpended approp-
riation of the past fiscal year
1937-1938.
To re-appropriate the balance in the
building fund of the past fiscal year.
of the Library Board,
repairs, purchase of
and all other
9.000.00
500.00
Total Appropriations for
the fiscal year 1938-1939.
4,300.00 13 800 00
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Total amount of Appropriations
The receipts of the Car Testing Station, are hereby
appropriated for the paying of expenses of the oper-
ating said Testing Station, and the surplus is to be
paid to the Light Fund to pay for loan of May 18-1938.
The receipts in the Gasoline Tax Fund, are hereby
appropriated for use in the street Department to pay
for repairs and maintenance of Streets and Alleys.
Respeotfully submitted,
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F. H. Colwell
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Finance Committee
$ 304,771.52
303,757.00
On motion of Justice, seconded by Jones, Budget was
adopted.
Motion by Hehnke, seconded by Koehler, that application
be made to P. W. A. for loans and grants for the following:
Light Plant Building
Light & Water Office Building
City Library
Swimming Pool
$ 30,000.00
180,000.00
125,000.00
100,000.00
Mr. Roeser asked for parking space east side City Hall
for his delivery truck. On motion of Mildenstein, seconded by
Boeck, request was granted.
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WHEREAS, license to sell beer has heretofore been is-
sued to Pearl V. Reynolds for the property known as 212 East
North Front Street and
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to the Mayor and Council for permission to have said license
transferred to 123 East South Front street
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL of
the C.ity of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the said pearl v.
Reynolds be permitted to transfer said beer license from
212 East North Front street to 123 East South Front Street
BE IT FURTHE:R RESOLVED that the City Clerk forward
to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission at Lincoln, Ne-
braska a certified copy of this resolution.
Respectfully submitted this 28th day of July, 1938.
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ORDINANCE, LICENSE AND BOND COMMITTEE.
On motion of Jones, seconded by Justice, Resolution
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\l\JHEREAS" on the 17th day of November, 1937, the ]\iIayor
and Council of the City of Grand Island" Nebraska" passed and
approved a resolution authorizing the transfer of Thirty
Thousand Dollars ($30,,000.00) from the Light Fund to the Air-
port Fund of the General Fund and
WHEREAS, on the 6th day of April" 1938" the said Mayor
and Council of said City adopted and approved a resolution
transferring the sum of Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000.00)
from the Light Fund to the Sewer Fund and
WHEREAS said resolutions provided that appropriations
should be made for the fiscal year 1938-1939" and that the
amounts so borrowed be levied and taxes collected and the
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WHEREAS the full amount can not be so levied in one year
for it would call for a greater mill levy tl~n the City can
lawfully assess.
THERmFORE" BE IT RESOLVED BY THE :MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
of the City of Grand Grand Island, Nebraska, that one-half
of the said amounts so borrowed as herein set forth be raised
by taxation during the year of 1938 and 1939; and that the
remaining one-half be levied and collected in the year of
1939-1940. And that each year's collections as herein pro-
vided be and the same are hereby directed to be paid into the
Light Fund. And the City Treasurer of said City is hereby
directed and authorized to credit the said sums so collected
to the said Light Fund.
Respectfully subm1~ted this 28th day of July" 1938.
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On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Koehler, Resolution
was adopted.
Hehnke moved to adJburn
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August 3, 1938.
Counci~ met in regular session, "His Honor," the Mayor,
presiding. All members answered at roll call.
Claim of G. M. Clark for $5.00 on account of tire ruined
at testing station, was presented. On motion of Koehler, seconded
by Justice, claim referred to Police Committee with power to act.
Letter from Roy M. Greene, with reference to deduction
of $90.00 from his bill was read, and on motion of Hehnke,
seconded by Justice was received and placed on file.
Letter from Arthur C. Meyers, president of Municipal
Finance Officers Association of the United states and Canada, to
F. S. White, City Clerk with reference to attending National
conference at St. Paul was read. On motion of Hehnke, seconded
by Justice, the City Clerk was authorized to attend Conference.
Communication from I. R. Alter, with reference to pro-
posed improvements in Grand Island was read. On ~otion of Justice,
seconded by Hehnke, referred to City Property Committee.
Letter from Board of Education, with reference to sale
of Dodge School site, (proposed price$llO,OOO) was read. On motion of
Justice, seconded by Jones , referred to City Property Committee.
A Letter from the Library Board was repd, Mr. Hehnke
stated he had been in conversation with Mr. E. J. Wolbach, who
informed him that the combining of the Library and proposed City
Auditorium did not meet with his approval.
Mr. Luebs appeared on behalf of James Michelson , who
had applica.tions in for the erection of Filling Stations on North
Eddy Street and at First and Walnut, same being disposed of later
in meeting.
Bids for furnishing gravel for Gravel District #12, were
opened and read as follows:
Platte Valley Construction Co.
J. B. Cummings
2800 Cu Yds @ .35~
2800 Cu Yds @ .370
On motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Justice, contract
was let to Platte Valley Construction Co., and the cash returned
to unsuccessful bidder.
Report and recommendation of Ray L. Harrison on Gravel
District #10 as follows:
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Grand Island, Nebra.ska.
August 2, 1938.
Honorable Mayor & City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
I hereby certify that the Platte Va~ley Construction
Company completed the work on Gravel District No. 10, in accordance
with the specifications and contract, by and betweenfue City of
Gre.nd Island, Nebraska, and the Platte Valley Construction Company,
which contract was dated June 1, 1938.
I further certify that the work completed contains the
following materials at the unit price set forth in the aforesaid
contract, to-wit:
2443 cu yds, gravel @ $ .35 per yd.
$855.05
I recommend that the work completed by the aforesaid Platte
Valley Construction Company,be accepted by the City of Grand Island,
Ne braska.
I herewith submit the following statement of all costs in
connect1.on with the said gravel district No. 10.
To the Platte Valley Construction Co.
To Engineering and Inspection
To Advertising and publication
$855.05
75.00
50.00
'980.05
Total
To be divided as follows:
Paving District Fund
Paving Fund
$847.75
152.05
'980.05
Total
I further recommend that the City Council sit as a
Board of Equalization on said District on the 17th day of August, 1938,
between the hours of 7;30 and 8;00 o'clock P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Ray L. Harrison,
City Engineer.
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Mildenstein, report was
accepted.
Report and recommendation of Ray L. Harrison on Gravel
District #11 as follows:
Grand Island, Nebraska.
August 2, 1938.
Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
I hereby certifY that The Platte Valley Oonstruction
Company has completed the work on Gravel District No.ll, in
accordance with the specifications and contract, by and between
the City of Grand Island, Nebr., and the Platte Valley Construction
Company, which contract was dated June 1, 1938.
I further certify that the work completed contains the
following material, at the unit price set forth in the aforesaid
contract, to-wit:
830 eu yds. of gravel @ $ .45 per yd
$ 373.50
I recommend that the work completed by the afor.esaid
Platte Valley Construction Company, be accepted by the City of
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I herewith submit the following statement of all costs
in connection with the said Gravel District No.ll.
To the Platte Valley Construction Co.
To Engineering and Inspection
To Advertising and Publication
$ 373.50
24.00
35.00
l 432,50
Total
To be divided as follows:
To Paving District Fund
To Paving Fund
$ 397.85
34.65
l 432.50
Total
I further recommend that the City Council sit as a
Board of Equalization on the said District on the 17th day of
August, 1938, between the hours of 7:30 and 8:00 o'clock P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Ray L. Harrison,
City Engineer.
On motion of Mildenstein seconded by Kammer, report
was adopted.
Request of Charles Vaclavek for Ourb Sign at 407
West 5th, on motion of Justice, seconded by Mildenstein was
referred to Building Code Committee.
Ray L. Harrison presented the following report.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
August 3, 1938.
Honorable Mayor and City Council:
Grand Island, Nebraksa.
Gentlemen:
The following is the Engineer's estimate for Sewer
District No. 179, in the alley between First Street & Division St.,
from Garfield Street to Arthur Street. Approximately 344 ft of 8"
lateral sewer in place @ $1.00 per ft. 1 manhole complete @ $60.00.
Respectfully submitted,
Ray L. Harrison,
City Engineer.
On motion of Kammer, seconded by Justice, estimate was
was adopted and clerk authorized to advertise for bids.
RE~OLUXION
WHEREAS, The City Council of Grand Island, Nebraska, at a
meeting on July 28, 1938, approved the Budget for the Fiscal Year ending
the Second Monday in August 1939, making a Tax Levy of Fifteen (15)
Mills for the year 1938-1939.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL,
of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the distribution of said levy of
Fifteen Mills be as follows:
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For Bond Fund .75 Mills.
For Library Fund .63 Mills.
For Fire Fund 3.03 Mills.
For Police Fund 2.70 Mills.
. For Cemetery Fund .11 Mills
I For Paving Fund .35 Mills
For Music Fund .11 Mills
For Park Fund 1.08 Mills.
Total of 15 Mills.
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Carl Hehnke
John F. Koehler
E. Kammer
F. H. Colwell
Finance Committee
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justice, Resolution
was adopted.
APPLICATION RESOLUTION
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A Resolution authorizing the City Clerk to file an
application to the United States of America through the Federal
Emergency Administration of Public Works for a grant to aid in
financing the construction of Water, Light and Ice Building,
and designating City Clerk, F. S. White, to furnish such infor-
mation as the Government may request.
Be it resolved by the Mayor and City Council:
SECTION 1. That the City Clerk be and
is authorized
to execute and file an application on behalf of the City of
Grand Island, to the United States of America for a grant to aid
in financing the construction of Water, Light & Ice Office
Building.
SECTION 2. The City Clerk,
, is hereby authorized
and directed to furnish such information as the United States of
America through the Federal Emergenoy Administration of Public
Works may reasonably request in conneotion with the application
which is herein authorized to be filed.
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justice, City Attorney
was instructed to draw up resolutions pertaining to making
application for P. W. A. grant on Ice, Water & Light Office Building.
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One authorizing City Clerk to make application for grant, and one
relative to Funds to be appropriated from earnings of plant.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of the
City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that a sidewalk be, within fifteen
days after the first publication hereof, or the personal service
hereof upon the owners of the said lots, ordered constructed, ext-
ended or repaired as hereinafter described, in front of, along and
adjacent to the following described, to-wit.
South Side
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South Side
North & West
South Side
North Side
North Side
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South Side
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South Side
South Side
South Side
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South Side
East Side
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West Side
East Side
East Side
West Side
West Side
West Side
South Side
North Side
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SECOND WARD
Lot Block
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6 60
6 63
8 62
7 62
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Side 5 15
6 16
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3 89
4 89
2 116
2 127
5 10
6 23
7 23
8 23
9 23
10 23
6 24
6 15
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8 129
10 19
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6 56
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6 SECOND 24 WARD
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SIDEWALK EXTENSIONS
Addition
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South Side 7 2 Lakeview
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East Side 7 8 Koehler Place
North Side 8 16 Sou th Grand I sl and
East Side 1 55 Original Town
. North Side 8 2 Lakeview
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And, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the City Engineer be
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instructed to submit plans, Specifications and estimates of the
probable cost of the construction of the said proposed Sidewalks
within ten (10) days from the first publication of this Resolution:
that th~ Committee on streets and alleys report promptly at the
expiration of the aforesaid fifteen days to the Mayor and City
Council the names of the lot owners who have refused or neglected to
construct, repair or extend said sidewalks as herein ordered; and
that the City Clerk proceed to advertise for bids for the construction,
repair or extension of said sidewalks, as provided by law, immediately
after the report of said Committee has been received and acted upon
by the Mayor and City Council.
Respectfully submitted this 3rd day of August, 1938.
Geor~e Mildenstein
Carl Hehnke
E. C. Kammer
F. H. Colwell
Street and Alley Committee
Atter some discussion, Hehnke moved Resolution be adopted,
Councilmen to inspect the lots mentioned in their respective wards
before advertising, seconded by Mildenstein, Carried.
COlwell reported on Building Code Committee meeting
with reference to James Michelson application for erecting Filling
Stations.
After some discussions, Colwell moved that Paragraph 4
in Section 11 of Building Code be repealed, and Michelson be given
permission to build as per applications on file, seconded by
Mildenstein, roll call ballot" Hehnke, Koehler, Boeck, Mildenstein,
Colwell and Kammer voting "Aye."
Justice and Jones voting "Nay."
Treasure's report of delinquent taxes, "speclal Assessment,"
for 1938 was presented. On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justice,
report was accepted and City Clerk instructed to certify to
County Clerk.
The following is the report of the Ice, Water and Light
Committee.
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August 3, 1938.
Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
We, your Committee on Water and Light, to whom was
referred the purchase of a. posting and billing machine for the
Light Department office, with power to act, beg to report that
we have placed an order with the Burroue~s Adding Machine
Company for one Posting and Billing Machine.
C. H. Justice.
J. H. Jones
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E. C. Kammer
John F. Koehler
Committee
On motion of Justice, seconded by Hehnke, report was
accepted.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
August 3, 1938.
Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentleman:
We, your Committee on Water and Light, to whom was
referred the petition of the Sunrise Garden Club and others
for a reduction in water rates for water consumed during the
last summer quarter, beg to recommend that no reduction be made
at this time owing to the necessity of expending considerable
money for a new well and additional pipe lines this year. We
also feel that we have had considerable surface moisture this
year, more than for the past 6 or 7 years and that the necessity
for using more city water is not as apparent as in former years.
C. H. Justice,
J. H. Jones,
E. C. Kammer
John F. Koehler
Committee
On motion of Justice, seconded by Kammer, request of
Sunrise Garden Club et al was denied.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
August 3, 1938.
Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
Hereto attached is the enginee~'s specifications and
estimate covering the purchase and installation of refectory
setting for our new boiler recently purchased. The estimate for
this work is $13,000. We recommend the adoption of specifications
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and estimate, and that the Clerk advertise for bids, same to be
accepted up until 8:00 P.M. August 24, 1938 and then publicly
opened.
C. H. Justice
J. H. Jones
E. C. Kammer
John F. Koehler
Committee
On motion of Justice, seconded by Boeck, the report was
accepted; and Clerk instructed to advertise for bids, to be received
up to 8:00 o'clock P.M. August 24, 1938.
On motion of Jones, seconded by Justice, the Bond of
Stover Deats was approved.
On motion of Jones, seconded by Justice, Bond of
George Bloom was approved.
Bills were read, on motion of Mildenstein, seconded by
Hehnke, allowed as read.
Contract, extension riders, for two years, for furnishing
steam for heating purposes to U. P. R. R. Co., was presented. On
motion of Justice, seconded by Koehler, contract was approved and
Mayor and City Clerk authorized to sign.
Ordinance #1611, Annual Appropriation Ordinance for
1938-1939, was presented, passed and approved by the Council and
signed by the Mayor.
Moved by Hehnke, seconded by Mildenstein, the ordinance
be placed on its first reading at length. RaIl Call Ballot, all
voting aye. The ordinance was reed at length and declared passed
its first reading.
Moved by Justice, seconded by Jones, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its second reading by
title. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read
by its title and declared passed its second reading.
Moved by Mi1denstein, seconded by Koehler, that the rules
be suspended and the ordinance be placed on its third reading by
ti tIe. Roll Call Ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read
by its title and declared passed its third reading.
Moved by Hehnke, seconded by Kammer, that the ordinanoe
be placed on its fourth reading and finally passed. Roll call
ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed and
approved by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
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Ordinance #1612 levying taxes for the year 1938-1939 was
passed and approved by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Moved by Justice, seconded by Kammer, the ordinance be
placed on its first reading at length. Roll call be.llot, all
voting aye. The ordinance was read at length and declared passed
its first reading.
Moved by Justice, seconded by Jones, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its second reading by
title. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read
by title and declared passed its second reading.
Moved by Koehler, seconded by Hehnke, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its third reading by
title. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read
by title and declared passed its third reading.
Moved by Hehnke, seconded by Mildenstein, that the
ordinance be placed on its fourth reading and finally passed.
Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed
and approved by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Colwell reported that Railroad Crossing at Walnut and
Front Streets, south side of U. P. tracks, needed some attention.
On motion of Colwell, seconded by Kammer, the City Attorney was
instructed to contact proper Union Pacific officials as to proper
repairs to be made.
Report of officers were read, on motion of Justice,
seconded by Hehnke, were received and placed on file.
Hehnke moved to adjourn.
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GENERAL FOND
To P e;y Co. Tre 8.S.
Salaries
Street & Alley
Sewers
Engineers
Incidentals
Airport
street Lighting
Hydrant Rental
Amt. Approp.
Re-Approp.
P ark Fund
Police Fund
Cemetery Fund
Fire Fund
Fire Station
First Year Pay't.
First Yr. Int.
Paving Fund
Music Fund
Total Approp.
Re-Approp.
Ice Fund
Water Fund
Light Fund
Sewer District
Paving Distriot
Bond Fund
APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES
FOR FISCAL YEAR TO AUGUST 6, 1938.
209000.00
50,000.00
635..00
7,135.00
2,000.00
17,000.00
11,000.00 Tr. 30,000.00
Re-Ap. 2,002.~
43,002.60
APPROPRIATED
. 4,500.00
14,500.00
20,000.00
30,000.00
6.500.00
15,000.00
12,500.00
3,800.00
117,800.00
58,,987.00
176,787.00
12,200.00 Tr.
33,500.00 Tr.
11,500.00
32,500.00
35,000.00
4,000.00
1,400.00
40,400.00
4,000.00
4,000.00
255,900.00
8O~ 787.50
336,687.50
RE-APPROP.
TRANSFERS
2, 150.0~
16,650.00
29200.00
6,000.00
58,987.50
1.100.00
5.100.00
500.00
4,500.00
80,787.50
EXPENDED
. 4,500.00
11,864.82
15,364.54
49,948.51
7,104.18
16,985.37
31,996.35
12,344.37
5,760.71
34,240.71
4,620.59
3,000.00
306,020.08
44,922.22
80,611.09
147,601.28
1,613.97
15,120.13
1 6 lj
~:'I. \j
BALANCE
4,785. JB
4,635.46
51.49
30.82
14.63
11,006.15
155.63
239.29
6,159.29
479.41
1,500.00
30,667.42
2. 684.0Q,
598,572.77
Respeotfu11y submitted,
F. S. White,
01 ty Clerk.
Grand Island, Nebr. Aug. 17, 1938
Council met as a Board of Equalization, "His Honor", the
Mayor presiding. All members answered at roll call.
RES 0 L UTI 0 N
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BE rr HESOLVJ~D BY 'IRE MAYOR 1'tND CITY COUNCIL of the C1 ty
,
,
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of Grand Island, Nebraska, that we find the total cost of the
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construction of Gravel District No. 10 to be the sum of ~~849.69;
that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said
District to be the sum of ~~849.69;' and that we find the benefits
accruing to the respective lots, tracts, and parcels of land in
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said District to be the sum set opposite the several descrip-
tions as follows:
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OWNER LOT BLOCK
Frank J. Myers 3?
Francis E. & Venetta M.
Walsh 4 7
Angie R. Brown, Estate 5 ?
Henry Rohling 6?
Ella T. Lawell 7 7
Sophia Christine & Walter
Morr is, Fr ~ 8 7
George A. & Alts. L. Johns,
So. 40.2 Ft. 1 8
Bert E. Phillips, No. 91.8
Ft. 1 8
Henry Florke, Estate 2 8
Peter & Laura Walbrecht 3 8
Marion D. Arbogast 4 8
Micheal L. Cronin, et al 5 8
William G. Geddes 6 8
Jennie Chamberlain 7 8
August Wilhelmi 8 8
John A. & Christina M.
Horstman 9 8
SUSffil Luella Glenn 10 8
William 'r. & Arizona Foley 1 9
John A. & Christina M.
Horstman 2 9
Friedrich F. Fedder, Estate 3 9
n n n "4 9
James V. Rogers 5 9
Bertha B. Hale & Jessie
Hale Colby 6 9
Arthur B. & Helen B. Chaplin? 9
William A. & Emma M. Nicholas8 9
Ida L. Thompson 9 9
Virgil F. & Sadie J. Wise 10 9
School District of Grand
Island 1 10
n " " " 2 10
" " " " 3 10
" II " n 4 10
" ~ " n 5 10
n tl " n 6 10
n " n " ? 10
n " " " 8 10
n " " " 9 10
" " " " 10 10
Grand Islat1d Lant! Company 1 11
" " " "Fr. 2 11
W. H. & Minnie Stern Fr. 8 11
"" "n 9 11
William R. Cunningham 10 11
Walter H. Bi1s1end So. i 1 13
Fred G. Christensen No. i 1 l~
Pearl H. & Etta J. Weekley 2 l3
ADDITION
Wal1ichs
AMOUNT
.48
"
"
"
"
1.08
2.32
2.32
1.08
"
.48
"
.81
"
1.56
1.08
.88
1.08
2.32
2.32
1.08
.91
"
"
"
"
"
n
"
"
1.08
2.32
2.32
n
n
n
"
1.08
.91
1.08
2.32
2.32
1.08
.91
1.08
2.32
n
II
"
"
n
n
"
2.32
1.08
.91
1.08
2.32
2.32
1.08
.91
1.08
2.32
2.32
1.08
.48
1.08
2.32
1.18
1.19
1. 08 (/
II
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"
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OWJ'\JER LOT Bf;OCK ADDITION AMOUNT
pe ar 1 H. & Etta J. Weekley 3 13 Wallichs .91 ;I C
Ros;e Etting 4 13 " 1.08 {.it '. r
..... ,..:"\.. r-~
It It Fr. 5 13 " 2.32
Carrie A. Klinge 6 13 " 3.81
" " " 7 13 If 2.57
tI tI " 8 13 " 2.40
tl tt " 9 13 tt 2.57
" " " 10 13 " 2.81
Alma Snyder 1 14 ff 2.32
Peter N. Herman 2 14 " 1.08
'. Chris F. Hansen 3 14 " .91
Elsie Lam b , Estate 4 14 " 1.08
Fr an k strasser 5 14 tt 2.32
I Mary Bos sert 6 14 " 3.81"
Charles Bossert 7 14 tI 2.57
John H. Schleicher 8 14 " 2.40
Robert D. & Queen M.
Blankenship 9 14 tt 2.57
City of Grand I s land 10 14 tt 3.81
Edith Herzberg 1 15 tl 2.32
Erank H. Dever 2 15 tt 1.08
J...ewis IvI. Ga vel' , Estate 3 15 " .91
Christopher & Lydia Bauer 4 15 tt 1.08
Ruth I. Hogers 5 15 tI 2.32
E. D. Glover 6 15 It 3.81
Floyd C. Vaughan 7 15 tt 2.57
William Gaisser 8 15 " 2.40
Goldie T. Klingler 9 15 tt 2.57
Ralph W. & Clara l' Saylor 10 15 tt 3 .81",/
Vi.
Mary C. Loop 1 16 It 2.32
Carl Dill 2 16 " 1.08
Henry Rohweder 3 16 tI .91
Adolph H. Fritz 4 16 tt 1.08
Catharina Meier 5 16 tt 2.32
George T. Parker 6 16 " 3.81
John E. Linder 7 16 fI 2.57
Mary Roach 8 16 ff 2.40
I Annie L. Wineinger 9 16 tt 2.57
Equitable Building &, Loan
Association 10 16 " 3.81
Lena E. Menck, Fr. 4 17 tt 1.08
Eugene P. Freeman, et al
rrrustee, Fr. 5 17 tt 2.32
Morris M. Blake, Estate,Fr. 2 18 tt 2.57
A ug u s t Wilhelmi 3 18 tt 2.40
Alida Niemoth 4 18 tt 2.57
La ur a Grein 5 18 ff 3.81
li'loyd H. Sprague 6 18 t! 3.81
William Reese, Fr. 7 18 2.57
Mary Roach 1 19 tt 3.81
Halph W. &, CIa l' a ~.'c . Saylor 2 19 tt 2.57
fI It " " " 3 19 " 2.40
A. E. Autler, Eata te 4 19 tl 2.57
Mattie Hibberd 5 19 fI 3.81
1Nalt er Freeland, et al 6 19 fI 3.81
tt It tt It 7 19 H 2.57
Irma L. Carson 8 19 " 2.40
Roy May W. 50 Ft. 9 19 ft 2.47
Home Savings &, Loan Assn
...,-];! . 2.8 Ft. _9.. 19 " _..l5..' ..
I Home Savings &, Loan Assn 10 19 It 3.81
George 'J:aylor Douglas, Est. 1 20 " 3.81
" It tt tl 2 20 " 2.57
It tt It tt 3 20 fI 2.40
. Edward C. & Cathrine N eurnann4 20 It 2.57
stephan S. Hayman 5 20 It 3.81
Catherine A. Neumann, Fr. 1 21 It 3.81
Creed E. &, Honor K
Coffey, Fr. 2 21 " 2.57
Frieda s. Klenk, Fr. 1 22 " 3.81
Wal tel' Freeland et aI, Fr. 2 22 " 2.57
Matilda .suckow, Fr. 3 22 tt 2.40
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OWl\TER LOT
Pol~y Sproul 1
Robert McMullen, Jr. 2
William Herman 3
Augusta Suck 1
lI.ugus t F. Herman 2
PaulO. & Lola F. Graham 3
paul C. Huston 3
Minnie Murphy 4
Lottie Campbell 5
Chester C. Ellenberger 6
Lulu R. Joseph 7
Griff C. Johns 8
Clifford W. & Irma Riggs 1
Leavitt W. Rollins,Estate 2
If If" If 3
First Pentecostal Church of
the Nazarene 6
'l'he Chur cll of the Nazarene 7
William & Louise Teg1er 8
J. R. Eggers 9
John Nielsen 10
H. Moeller 1
Meta Bockhahn, Fr. 6
Haymond C. & Huth O.
Christensen S. 78 Ft. 8
Equitable Building &
Loan Assn N. 54 Ft 8
August L. Parpat 7
Henry & Lucy Mintken,Fr.
E. 26 ft. 4 in. 6
Alfred H. Schuess1er,Fr.
jet al W. 39ft. 8 in. 6
Henry & Lucy Mintken, Fr.
W. 26ft.4in. 7
Bird H. Henderson, Fr.
c~- E. 39f t . 8 in. '7
Bird II. Hend er son, Fr.
W. 13 ft. 2in. 8
Anna Schi~~er, Fr.
E. 52 ft. 10 in. 8
Hichard Goehring Sr. &
Minnie Goehr iug, Est. 1i'r. 1
If It tl tl 2
tl "If n 3
If "If" 4
The City of Grand Island,Fr 1
If " If " "If 2
n If If If "It 3
It " " t! "It 4
Bayard Ii. Fa ine, ]11'. 1
Alfred kader, Fr. 2
Fred C. Mader, ~rustee, Fr. 3
It" If It "4
L. W. Johnson, Fr. 1
It" It" 2
Mart in Schinm161', Ji'r. 3
It "" 4
Barbara Braun 1
Francis O'Keefe 2
Benjamin Feehan, Estate 3
< Leavitt W. Hollins, .li;st. 4
,John &: Alex Fuss b
Alfred L. Mader 6
Charles & Anna Stiller 7
Wunibald Wolf, Estate 8
" " " 9
Arthur B. & Helen 13. Chaplin 10
Ida M. Everhart W. 33 ft. 3
Laura Grass 4
,John ]'. Lechner
Frances Olsen
C1arenc e & I\i1ary B. F sh 81'
W. 48 ft.
6
7
8
BLOCK ADDITION
(jottage Place
It It
" "
13
13
13
14
14
14
14
14
14
3
3
3
5
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
7
?
7
'7
8
8
8
8
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
R
5
5
5
H. G. Clarke
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
"
n
II
If
"
"
"
If
Rollins
n
"
"
"
"
"
If
"
Arnold & Abbott's
"
3
3
3
"
"
"
4
4
4
4
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"
4
It
4
II
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It
"
II
If
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If
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It
It
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It
It
II,
It
IT
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If
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It
It
It
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It
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Hollins
tT
tI
II
tI
II
n
n
tI
t1
tT
It
TI
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-,
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AMouwr
2.32
1.08
.48
2.32
1.08
.48
.48
1.08
2.32
2.32
1.08
.48
2.32
1.08
.91
il
3.81
2.57
2.40
2.57
3.81
2.65
3.02
3.62
.94
3.02
.90
1.80
.75
.52
.15
1.07
1.91
1.91
1.91
1.91
1. 91
1.91
1.91
1.91
1.91
1.91
1.91
1.91
1.91
1.91
1. 91
1.91
2.32
1.08
.91
,1.08
2.32-
3.81
2.57
2.40
2.57
3.81
.48
1.03
~'S. 81
2 . 5'7
1.81
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OWNER LOT
Warren I. McDonald,E.4.8ft. 8
fI 11 If
w. 43. 2 Ft. ,. 9
Frances J. Watson,E. 9.6Ft. 9
Frances J. Watson 10
Bertha Titerington 1
Bertha E. Sprague 2
Leona E. Bate 3
Ernest J. & Alma P. Da1gas 4
Arthur J. & Marie Wetzel 5
Peter R. Jensen 6
Emilie A. Meyers 7
Home Owners Loan Corporation 8
Floyd H. Sprague 9
Mrs. P. L. Groves 10
John F. Enzminger 1
Ernest A. Haack 2
Helen Clinger Adams 3
Leavitt W. Rollins, Estate 4
Chris F. Hansen 5
Earl D. & Frieda M. Gilmore 6
George J. Eberl 7
Lillie McIntosh 8
Bertha Krueger 9
Fred Griffin 1
Leavitt W. Rollins, Estate 2
If << fI << 3
fI << 11 fI 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
R. 3. Wenger
Irma & William Reese
Gustav E. Neumann
Joseph Ziller, Estate
Edward J. Boldt
Leo C. Lacy
Morris M. Blake, Estate,Fr.
Joseph N. & Hazel M.
Brumbaugh, Fr.
Elmer T. McKibben, Estate
Anna & Frank M. Bowen
Leavitt W. Rollins,Estate
fI " 11 <<
" << " "
fI " << "
" tl fI II Fr.
~lfred.schuess1er, et al Fr.
Anna Scheer, Fr.
enry Westphal
Leavitt W. Rollins, Estate
Nicolaus Claussen
Anna Gibbons
II II
Ali E T:1 i h
. ce . .t;m..g
Anna Hald
Benjamin A. Armitage
Burl L. Snider
Nicolaus Claussen
Edward S. Marks, et al
II " II "<<
Otto Tuenge
Fred C. Maurer
Stella Tift
,__-Clara Hadlock
<< "
Iona McHaley
Martha R. & Martin
Keilig, Estate
Charles Stiller
Ida H. Kavich
Christina Tockey
11 tl
Leavitt W. Rollins, Estate
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1/ fl << II
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
9
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
3
4
5
6
BLOCK
5
5
5
5
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
12
12
12
12
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
16
16
16
16
16
18
18
18
18
ADDITION
Rollins
II
II
"
II
1/
11
It
1/
It
II
fI
1/
It
1I
II
".
II
11
II
fI
II
II
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"
tI
fI
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fI
<<
II
<<
1I
1/
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11
fl
II
1/
<<
1I
It
It
1/
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fI
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1/
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"
1I
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fI
tf
fI
1/
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fI
If
"
tf
"
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1/
1I
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1I
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AMOUNT
.21
/~ .
~-<,j' .'. J.
...~ .....'-
1.25
.34
1.54
1.54
1.54
1.97
2.57
3.81
3.81
2.57
1.97
1.54
1.54
3.81
2.57
2.40
2.57
3.81
3.81
2.57c
2.40
3.81
3.81
2.57
2.40
2.57
3.81
3.81
2.57
2.40
2.57
3.81
3.81
2.40
2.57
3.81
3.81
2.57
2.40
2.57
3.81
2.65
3.81
2.57
2.40
2.57
3.81
2.32
1.08
.91
1.08
2.32
1.54
1.54
1.97
2.57
3.81
2. 3.2---
1.08
.48
1.54
1.54
1.54
1.54
1.~4
1.17
2.65
2.65
1.17
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OWNER
C. G. Krueger
Lelia pennington
John W. & Alwine Behrens
Arthur Gillman, N. 82 ft.
Ellen Jordon, S. 50 ft.
August & Ida Schwieger
E. 33 ft.
Louis Wegner, W. 33 ft.
Orville Ruby, S. 82ft.
H. T. Brown, N. 50 ft.
C. M. & Edna Doty, F'r.
School Dlstrict of Grand
Island
fl
II
11
tI
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II
II Fr.
11 II
The First Baptist Church
Grand Island, Fr.
" >>n""
O'loughlin Livingston Co.
Claus H. Grotzky
"If If
Robert M. Kelly
Alvina Harder
George W. Broadwell, Est.
John N. Grotzky
If n n
Emma J. Stewart
Nora M. IvlcKenzie
If If II
Roy A. McFeely, Fr.
Benjamin J. Cunningham, Fr.
Walter Freeland, et al,Fr.
Bertha Patt, Fr.
Grand Island Trust Co.,
Trustees, Fr.
AugustParpat, Fr.
David E. Magnuson
George W. Broadwell, Est.
Mary El:i,zabeth Madden
George D. Sayler, Estate
Harold V. Snyder
Diedrich Niedfelt
Herbert F. Roesch
Ellen Brennan
Mary Bossert
Benjamin A. Arm:i,tage
If It II
William H. & ~~ry Holling
Pearl D. Willis
Fred Roesch
If II
Gertrude A. Fisher, et al
S. 75 ft.
Peter & Stella Odin N.
Peter Hansen
Edward C. & l:';arie Wal thal
Emil Perkuhn
Ernest Hahlweg
tI If
Fred C. Rose
John H. Gorin
Nellie R. Orndoff
Hazel M. Marks
Nellie R. Orndoff
The City of Grand Island
Fr. Block
Lars P. Christensen
Julia I. Harrett
Caroline Grotzky
Ma ti1da K. Lewis
Lawrence A. McKibben
Richard P. Booth, Estate
Equitable Bldg & Loan Assn
Lewis L. Johnson
II If II
Alfred Schuessler
LOT
1
2
3
4
4
7
7
8
8
10
1
2
3
6
7
8
9
10
3
4
5
6
7
8
9.
10
6
7
8
9
10
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
57ft.10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
\:'
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6
7
8
9
10
BLOCK
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
1
2'
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
9
8
8
8
8
8
9
8
8
8
8
ADDITION
Rollins
If
II
If
II
If
II
tf
If
Bonnie Brae Add.
tf If
If If
fI If
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If It
II If
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tI II
fI II
tI tf
II If
tI If
fI fI
If tf
tf fI
tf tl
II fI
II tf
If If
II If
tl tI
fI U
If If
tf If
II If
U fI
tI II
If If
U If
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If If
It II
If II
II II
II It
If If
It tf
If
II
It
If
If
If
t1
tf
It
II
fI
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It
II
II
II
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II
If
It
tr
If
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It
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If
II
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II
It
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fI
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AMOUNT
2.65
1;,17
1.17
1.65
1.05
1.74
1.35
2~56
2.00
3.81
3.81
1.08
.48
1.15
1.54
1.97
1.08
3.81
2.40
2.57
3.81
3.81
2.57
2.40
2.57
3.81
3.81
2.57
2.40
2.57
3.81
2.57
3.81
2.32
1.08
.91
1.08
2.32
3.81
2.57
2.40
2.57
3.81
2.32
1.08
.91
1.08
1.32
1.05
3.81
2.57
2.40
2.57
3.81
2.32
1.08
.91
1.08
2.32
2.32
3.81
2.57
2.40
2.57
3.81
2.32
1.e8
.91
1.08
2.32
.
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OWN~R LOT
Nebraska Loan & Trust Co.,
Trustees
Otis Brown
Henry Schoel, Fr.
Faith Carter, et a1 Fr.
Otis A. Brown
Lilly M. Upperman
John F. Dever
E. B. Cowles
George W. 'Broadwell, Est.
"" II
W. E. Clayton
H. A. Shelton
George & Rebecca Schroeder
Otto Dibbern
Raymond Moore
/" Ernest D. Baumann
/ Johanna Schultz
Emil F. H. & Johanna
Scht) 1 tz
Robert A. & Ernest J.
Estella E. Reed
Thomas F. Polze1
Howard L. Polze1
Chris Rasmussen
George N. Bishop
Frank Pepper
Ida L. Thompson
William I. Schupp
Peter C. Hansen
Reuben C. & Katherine S.
Anderson
Minnie A. McKinney
John R... Brady
Carrie Boring
Minnie Dunham
Oscar Hild, Jacob Hild, &
Minnie Healer Anderson
Pau 1 Lorenz
tf II
10
Nleyer 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Hansine Leth
Marie Schnoor
Joseph W. & Martha t.
Philbrick, FR. 2
He~y J. Frederking, Fr. 3
Robert Cunn:i.ngham 4
Floyd L. Darling, Fr. 5
Lue & Grace Rombach, Fr. 1
Michael & Marie Langan, Fr. 2
Mary Curry, Fr. 3
Andrew Bosler, Estate, Fr. 4
II U If II 5
ttenry Geisinger, Fr. 1
Lawrence M. & Mary Bowersrp.2
Alfred J. Luebs, Fr. 3
Velma Fern Inman, Fr. 4
Lina & RAchard NuernbergerFr.5
William F. Scheffel, Fr. 1
William Scheffel, Fr. 2
Louis Scheffel, Fr. 3
Katie Meyer, Fr. 4
__Flora Sch~ffe1, Fr. 5
John Stecffinyer, Fr. 1
If II II 2
II II If 3
H. T. Brown, Fr. 4
Charles & Harold Sutter, Fr.5
Lloyd J. & Gladys L.
Simpson, Fr.
Lloyd J. & Gladys L.
Simpson, Fr. E. 6 ft. 4
Mary C. White, W. 60 Ft,Fr. 4
Loraine G. Carlson 5
Ida M. Isdell 6
1
2
3
6
7
8
9
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
3
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10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
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13
13
14
14
14
14
16
16
16
16
16
17
17
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2.32
1.08
.48
1.54
1.54
1.97
2.57
3.81
2.32
1.08
.91
1.08
2.32
3.81
2.57
2.40
2.57
3.81
2.32
1.08
.91
1.08
2.32
3.81
2.57
2.40
2.57
3.81
2.32
1.08
.91
1.08
2.32
3.81
2.57
2.40
2.57
3.81
1.17
1.17
2.65
4.51
1.54
1.54
1.54
1.54
1.54
1.54
1.54
1.54
1.54
1.54
1.54
1.54
1.54
1.54
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1.54
1.54
1.54
1.54
1.54
1.17
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2.45
4.51
3.02
mVNER LOT BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT
Fred C. & Lulu Peterson 4
w. 52 Ft. 7 1 Arnold & Abbott's 2.64 ~i:
Lena. M. Bentley, E. 14 Ft. 7 1 If II .42
" tl tI 8 1 II fl 4.51
Mabel B. Krapp 1 2 u fI 2.65
Home Owners Loan Corporat:ton2 2 II fl 1.17
Albert v. D. He?rde 3 2 tl If 1.17
If It II 4 2 II II 2.65
The City of Grand Island 5 2 II fI 4.51
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Ge or ge E. Byersdorf, Fr. 1 20 Rollins Add. 2.60
I Laura M. Carruthers &
Jane Anne Morga)) Fr. 2 20 tI It 1.12
Total $~.O'
Respectfully submitted this 17t.h day of August, 1938.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of the C1 ty
of Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting as a Board of Equalization
after due notice given thereof that we find the total cost of
construction of Gravel District No. 11 to be the sum of $397.85;
that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said
District to be the sum of $397.85; and that we find the bene-
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fits accruing to the respective lots, tracts, and parcels of
land in said District to be the sums set opposite the several
descriptions as follows:
OWNER
LOT
I
Carl Tinge
Reinhold A. & Olga
Brummund 2
Stacy Polan, Trustee 3
William Schmidt, Estate 6
Alice C. Hunt 7
Martin ott 8
Ernest A. & Mabel M. Haack 9
Minnie M. Fry, Fr 10
Franziska Mueller, Est.Fr. 2
It It It 3
Anna K. Bulliss 4
Simon S. & Lenora A.
Scot t
Simon S. & Lenora A.
Scott, E. 11 ft.
Co~a A. Esther Hile,
w. 55 ft.
Carl Knickrebm
Grace Hamilton
August Kruse
Carl Knickrehm
Leonard K. Rickard, Rr
Lot 7 & W. 6 ft. of 8
Carl Knickrebm, Fr
E. 60 Ft.
Margaret A. Shilts
Alfred John Beckman
D. P. Wetzel
Katie M. Auhl
Winifred & Arthur C.
N. i
Helen V. & Harry Fulton
S. ~
Julius Reese
Laura E. Brown
John Trent
Howard J. & Reuel C.
Finley
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Island
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Bert & Kattie Philips
Frank & James Leader
Carl F. Scheffel
Martha Kamps
Minnie S. Hardy, N. ~
The City of Grand Island
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8
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17
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$2.53
1.15
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1.65
1.65
2.11
2.79
4.18
3.31
2.08
2.08
4
138 Union Pacific R.R.2nd 1.24
4
5
6
7
8
138
138
138
138'
138
138
139
7
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3
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122
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122
122
123
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110
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2.44
4.97
3.31
2.08
2.08
3.80
4.48
4.97
3.31
1.25
2.90
1.45
.62
2.08
3.31
4.97
2.90
1.25
1.25
2.90
2.90
1..25
2.90
.15
1.10
2.90
1.25
1.25
1.45
1.45
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OWNER LOT BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT
., w. E. Clayton, Fr. 1 111 Railroad Add. $4.97
Mida Perdew 7 111 fI u 1.25
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G. Stl'omer 8 111 u u 2..90 ,. "
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Matthews Rauert 4 10 ft " 2.90
:1 L. E. McDonough 5 10 It tt 2.90
I Pearl M. & Claude E. Reuting 6 10 tI tt 1.25
I Olive B. Motsick 1 11 tI u 2.90
Jennie Diehl (Now Everhart)2 11 II II 1.25
George H. & Nancy A. Humphrey 7 11 II II 1.25
, Arthur A. & Ella
Nielsen, N. ~ 8 11 " II 1.45
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.~ Fred T. & Mildred I. Scott
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School District of the City
of Grand Island 3 13 If I: 1.25
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fI II tt II II If 5 13 II rr 4.97
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tI 11 If fI II It 7 13 II u 2.08
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Emma Reese Lay, et al 1 14 tl tl 2.90
Martha E. Mecham 2 14 tI II 1.25
Methodist Episcopal
Chur ch of G. I. 5 14 If tl 2.08
II II II fI 6 14 II II 2.08
Hattie E. Harrison 7 14 II It 3.31
Staats Dixon, w. 1 8 14 II tI 2.97
'2
George Spoercke, et aI,
Estate, E. ! 8 14 It u 2.00
Robert w. & Evelyn V. Boon 1 5 H. G. C1arR:e Add. 2.53
E. M. & Margaret B. Owings 2 5 fI tr 1.15
Henry Hobmann 3 5 " ft .46
Ernest L. ;;j Buchfinck 8 5 tl tr .46
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Harry & Olga Peters 9 5 It II 1.15
Willis & Ethel May Mercer 10 5 " II 2.53
Maude N. Donovan 3 6 It .46
I J. F. Donovan 4 6 II .11 1.15
Esta teci' John M. Sautter, .
deceased 5 6 II 1) 2.53
Thomas A. 'l'horns en 6 6 II II 2.53
Augusta. Osborn 7 6 II fl 1.15
Avis Osborn 8 6 II. n .46
The School District of
Q'rand Is land" Fr. :"i
E. 52 4/5 ft. 7 7 ft tr 1.05
Anna M. Leiser, w. 13 1/5
Ft. Fr. 7 7 II II .20
The SOholll District of
Grand Island" Fr. 8 7 .11 II 2.90
Equitable Building & Loan
Assoc1ation, Fr. 1 8 II II 2.90
Mary ,C;. Stoppkotte,
'H" 22 Ft. 2 8 n II .40
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Fred & Mimilie Huebner;J
W. 44 Ft. 2 8 u II .8ti
Ralph R. Hanna, Estate
w. 35 Ft. 5 8 It II 1.07
Cbrise & Sophie Goettsche
E. 31 Ft. 5 8 II " 1.00
I Chrise & Sophie Goettsche
w. 17 Ft. 6 8 II tI .52
Robert J. Hoffa, E. 49 Pt. 6 8 II II 1.55
Grand Island Land Co. 3 9 tI fl .46
. O. Marcellus & Harrie v.
Seer ley _1.._ 9 tI II 1.15
Oharles H. & Maude Wenn 5 9 " II -M2. 53
Anna Ca.roline Elizabeth Rhoda 6 9 " fl 4.18
H. T. & Anna Brown 7 9 ft II 2.80
Elis-& Ma:p:gelsen 8 9 .11 II 2.11
William Barr 9 9 II II 1.65
Philip Sorahan 10 9 II II 1.65
Ida Schwieger 1 10 II fl 2.53
Mary E. Larsen 2 10 II fl 1.15
Arthur C. Lelia I. Jolmson 3 10 II fl .46
Willis E. .oailey 6 10 fl II 1.65
Andrew J. Alstot 7 10 " II
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Louise
Louise
Hannah
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Lade, w. t
Ohrlund, E. fa
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LOT.
8
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10
1
Samuel Snyder
Joseph W. & Martha L.
Philbrick
Augusta Suck
Antonie Voss, et al
Harry & Olga Peters,
N. 54 Ft.
Edmond & Lottie Brosseau
S. 78 Ft.
Clyde O. Griggs
William C. Rudolf
Herman Rickert
John J. Haack, Est.,
Estate of Emily J.
Vorhes, ~ec 'd
William . Haack
Joe Konrad
Harry Grimnlinger
John F~ Rickert & Hattie
Rickert
Alnhe U,'. & Elsie
ft>> It
Estate of Edmund O. Olsen,
Dec'd, Fr.
Ethel E. Flint, Fr.
Nora M. Scott
Albert & Clara C.
Beyersdorf
Oran F. & Belle M.
Vinzant, S. 42 Ft. of N.
84 Ft. 5
Richard ~. Longmate,N.42 Ft.5
Jens A. ~ndersen, 3.48 Ft. 5
Chris F. Hansen, Fr. 6
Ida Albertine Rickert 1
Clarence ~. Masten 2
Mollie L. Turner 3
Joseph Simon,N.52 Ft.9
Joseph M. Braxerman
w. 45 of the v. 80 Ft.
Henrick B. & Jessie R.
Paine, E. 47 of the S. 80 F't.9
John Mohr, Jr. E. 21 Ft. of S.
80 Ft of 8 & the W. 19 Ft
of the 8. 80 Ft of 9
Estate of Henry Bruchmann,
de c ' d
John Rriesman, et al
Anna Kelly
Gustav Willers
Elise J. Nelson, S. i
t~ura D. Trent, N. t
Joachin John Karl Vick
Archie oorensen & Nettie
Sorens on Winn 5.
Henry A. W. Ruff 6
Grace Cramer 7
,---Flora L. Bishop '-_~_-,
Estate August Lang,N.44 Ft.5
Nellie Wilcox, S. 88 Ft. 5
Fred D. Hardekoff 6
Trustees Grand Island Circuit
Evangelical Assn. of
North America
Trustees, Salem Society of
Grand Island
Emma A. Milisen
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4
5
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2
3
4
5
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3
4
3
4
3
4
5
6
8
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7
7
Patrick J. Minner
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10
10
10
15
15
15
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15
15
15
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16
16
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16
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18
18
18
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19
19
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19
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ADDITION
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Add. $2.11
, 1.30
1.50
4.18
4.18
2.79
2.11
1.65
.85
..80
.46
1.15
2.53
1.65
1.65
2.11
2.79
4.18
2.53 {/
1..15
.46
2.08
2.08
1.25
2.90
.95
.95
1.00
1.25
2.53
1.15
.46
1.6~
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1.41
.61
1.25
2.90
4.97
3.31
1.45
.62
2.08
2.08
2.08
2.08
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.41
1.66
2.08
2.08
2.08
2.08
2.08
2.08
2.08
2.08
2.08
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OWNER
Carl Knickrabm
E~iea Knickrehm
Edward Bader
Otto & Lillie K. Klarr
Rena & Fred Spangenberg
Union Loan & Savings.Assn
E. 2/3 Union Loan & Sav-
ings Assn
Christina Haack, et al
w. 1/3
Christian Haack, at al
E. 1/3
Lillie McIntosh, W.2/3
Louise Rudolf, et al
Hazel J. Potts, et al
s. i
Maud E. Louck, N. ~
Estate of Frank Rabe,
dec'd
S. E. Steward, Estate
Albert McDowell
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Henry A. W. uff
Carl Scheffel, et a1
Stacy Connor, E. ~
Carl Scheffel, et al
Carl, William, Rudolph &
Louis Scheffel
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4
1
2
3
4
1
2
2
3
3
4
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
3
3
4
5
6
Carl & Frieda Knickrehm,
N. 76 Ft. 1
Anna Kelly, S. 56 Ft. 1
Anna Rader 2
Mildred F. Thompson &
Marian V. Byrasn 3
Angie R. Brown, Estate 4
Bertha Greenwood 7
John & Gertie May Ernesti,
S. i 8
Matt J. Harry, N.33 Ft. 8
Anna Kelly, S. i 8
Arabelle Hendershott 1
L. N. Sharp, N.t S.i of 1
& N.! s.l E.~ & W. 13 Ft.
of 8. 1/4 of E.i of Lot 2 2
Margretha Grotzky, S.~ Ft.
Of Lot 1 & E.20 Ft of 8.33 Ft.
of Lot 2. 2
elpal S1f11th; ..... E. 35 Ft.
of N.i of Lot 2 2
Dora Schwieger, W. 31 Ft.
of Lot 2 2
Barney J. F~nn 3
M1nnle,"Mt..&::1'f)J;,lesner L.
Snyder, N. 82'Ft 4
John H. Haack, S. 50 Ft. 4
Pearle Boyd 5
Dessie Howard 6
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36 II
36 II
36 II
36 If
36 II
36 11
36 II
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32
32
32
32
33
33
33
33
33
33
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
37
37
37
37
37
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
36
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ADDITION
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$2.08
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.69
1.38
2.08
1.45
.62
2.08
3.31
4.97-
2.90
1.25
.42
.82
2.90
2.90
1.25
3.34
1.63
3.31
2.08
2.08
1.25
.73
.72
1.45
1.45
.70
.54
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.72
3.31
3.40
1.57
2.90
1.25
$397.85
Respectfully submitted this 17th day of August, 1938.
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Moved by Hehnke, seconded by Justice, the Resolutions
be adopted.
Justice moved the Council, sitting as a Board of
Equalization adjourn.
8-17-38
F. S. White,
City Clerk.
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Grand sland, Nebraska.
August 17, 1938.
Council met in regular session, "His Honor," the Mayor,
presiding. All members answered at roll call.
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Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved.
Herbert Mayor tendered his resignation as member of the
/ Registration Board, for the reason that he did not feel free to
give up the necessary time from his office.
Moved by Mildenstein, seconded by Koehler, the resignation
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be accepted.
Communication from the K. H. Gedney Company, relative to the
payment on Architectural and Engineering services rendered at Airport.
Moved by Hehnke, seconded by Kammer, the bill be referred
to the Airport Committee.
R. L. Harrison presented the following report and recommen-
dation.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
August 17, 1938
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Grand Island, Nebr.
Gentlemen:
I hereby certify th~.t Barney Voss has completed the work
on Curb & Gutter District No.3 in accordance with the specifications
and contract, by and between t, he City of Grand Island, and Barney Voss,
which contract was dated August 3, 1938.
I further certify that the improvements contain the following
material at the unit price set forth in the aforesaid contract to-wit.
1465 Lineal ft. Curb and Gutter @ .47ii
33 Lineal ft. Expansion Joint @ .10<t
Total
$695.88
3.30
$699.18
I recommend that the work completed by the aforesaid
Barney Voss, be excepted by the City of GrRnd Island, Nebras~a.
I herewith submit the following statement of all cost in
connection with the said Curb & Gutter District No.3.
To Barney Vose
Engineering & Inspection
Publishing & Advertising
$699.18
34.95
20.97
$755.10
Total
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Paving District Fund
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report was accepted.
Engineer's estimate on sidewalks.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
August 17, 1938.
Honorable Mayor & City Council,
Grand Island, Nebra.ska.
Gentlemen:
The following is the Engineer's estimate for building
and repairing the following sidewalks
Lot
3
4
8
4
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5
2
7
5
6
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2
3
6
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8
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9
10
23
13
14
15
22
5
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11
9
10
5
6
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264 sq ft @ .20ft
264 "" . 20ft
300 "" . 20 ~
Spout Gutter 35.00
II II 35.00
400 sq ft @ .20~
100 "" . 25ft
40 "" . 25i
40 If" .25~
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80
64
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10
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55
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23
24
17
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4
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Wasmer's Add.
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Baker's Add.
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Moved by Yehnke, seconded by Jones, the estimate be
accepted, and the Clerk advertise for bid.s.
Bids were opened on Fire Hose, and read as follows:
Bi Latteral $1.30 - 1.20 - 20% - 5% - Add 2% Cert Ck $65.00
Heart Fire Equip Co. .98 - 2% No Check
Highway Equip & Supply Co .67 Cert Ck. 40.00
Eureka Fire Hose 1.10 - 1.00 -.90 II " 65.00
Emil Rjckert .99 II II 50.00
Republic Rubber Div. 1.05 - .95 -.80 " " 60.00
Island Supply Co. 1.08 - . 99~ - 95 - 85 - 73 II " 60.00
Fabric Fire Hose 1. 20 - 1.10 -1.00 .... . 77 M. o. 75.00
Moved by Boeck, seconded by Koehler, the bids be referred
to the Fire Committee.
Bid from the William Kelly Company on Sewer District #179
$344.00 Certified Check $25.00
Moved by Kammer, seconded by Justice, the contract be
awarded.
A petition requesting a street light at the intersection
of 9th and Wheeler Streets.
Moved by Justice, seconded by Colwell, it be referred to
the Ice, Water & Light Committee.
Petition for a street light in the 200 block on East
Ashton Ave, On motion of Justice, seconded by Koehler, referred to
Light & Water Committee.
Petition for Curb & Gutter District on 11th Street, from
the ea.st line of Eddy Street to the West line of Wheeler Street.
On motion of Koehler, seconded by Boeck, referred to the
Street & Alley Committee.
Petition for Gravel Distriot on 11th Street, between
Eddy and Greenwich Streets.
Moved by Mildenstein, seoonded by Jones, referred to the
Street & Alley Committee.
John Ditter of the 15th & Eddy Grocery reported that he
was requested to remove merchandise from the curb in front of his
store. Since some other places of business are allowed to do same,
he asked for some consideration.
On motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Hehnke, referred to
Ordinance Committee.
R. N. McCallister commented on ballot which appeared in
Independent, and suggested the Dodge School block be purchased for
a "Civic Center" for all Municipal Buildings.
Mr. Boquet made complaint of the water reading at some of
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his rental properties. On motion of Koehler, seconded by Justice,
referred to Water & Light Committee.
Report and recommendation to the City Property Committee by
the Chamber of Commerce, requesting City to pass a Resolution for
P.W.A. grant. After some discussion Colwell made the motion, seconded
by Jones, the report be received and placed on file and referred to
the Committee for more deffinite plans.
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for application for P.W.A. grant for City Hall, to be presented
at next meeting. Seconded by Boeck.
The Building Code Committee reported that permission had
been asked to place a neon sign on curb at Potter Dye Works.
Moved by Mildenstein that permission be granted.
Grand Island Nebraska.
August 17, 1938.
Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
We, your committee on Water and Light, beg to report
that we find it necessary to purchase Soot Blowers and Feed
Water Regulator for new boiler and owing to the shortness of time
before these can be made up and installed, we recommend that the
Committee be given ~.ower to purchase this equipment. The estimate
for above items is $2300.00, F.O.B., Grand Island.
Committee
c. H.. Justice
J. H. Jones
E. C. Kammer
John F. Koehler
Moved by Justice, seconded by Koehler, report be accepted.
Bonds of E. M. Roseberry, Police Officer, W. O. Kensinger,
Housemover, and Burton Wagner, Hauling Garbage, were presented.
Moved by Jones, seconded by Justice bonds be approved.
After ten minutes recess, the Fire Committee presented
the following report and recommendation.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
August 17, 1938.
We, the Committee, recommend the purchase of 500 ft of
Manhattan Candor Hose, Island Supply Company, $1.20 less 10% discount,
$1.08, and 500 ft of Double Cross Hose, Republic Rubber Division,
$120 less discount, $1.05 net.
Julius Boeck
F. H. Colwell
Geo. Mildenstein
C. H. Justice
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Moved by Mildenstein, seconded by Koehler, the report be
accepted.
Bills were read, and on motion of Hehnke, seconded by
Koehler, allowed as read.
Ordinance No.1613 repealing Paragraph 4 of Section 11 of
Ordinanc~e no. 1585 of the OrdinancEE of the City of Grand Island,
Nebraska, was passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Moved by Justice, seconded by Hehnke, the ordinance
be pIeced on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, six
voting aye, two voting nay. The ordinance was read at length and
declared passed its first reading.
Moved by Koehler, seconded by Hehnke, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its second reading by
title. Roll call ballot, six voting aye, two voting nay. The
ordinance was read by title and d"clared passed its second reading.
Moved by Hehnke, seconded by Koehler, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its third reading by
title. Roll call ballot, six voting aye, two voting nay. The
ordinance was read by title and declared passed its third reading.
Moved by Mildenstein, seconded by Hehnke, that the
ordinance be placed on its fourth reading and finally passed.
Roll call ballot, six voting aye, two voting nay. The ordinance
was finally passed and approved by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Ordinance No. 1614 levying special taxes to pay for the
cost of construction of Graveling District No. 11, of the City of
Grand Island, Nebraska, and providing for the collection thereot,
was passed by t he Council, and signed by the Mayor.
Moved by Kammer, seconded by Justice, the ordinance be
placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, ill
voting aye. The ordinance was rew't at length and declared passed
its first reading.
Moved by Justice, seconded by Hehnke, that the 'rules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its second reading by title.
Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read by its
title and declared passed its second reading.
Moved by Hehnke, seconded by Kammer, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its third reading by title.
ROll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read by its
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Moved by Hehnke, seconded by Justice, that the ordinance
be placed on 1 ts fourth reading and finally passed. Roll ct:lll
ballot, all voting aye. T'.a.e ordinance was finally pa.ssed and app-
roved by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Reports of Officers were read. Motion of Mildenstein,
seconded by Jones, the reports were approved and placed on file.
Mr. Schiller requested that he be allowed to reserve
two spaces in front of the Grand and Capitol Theatres, from six
till 12 P.Ivh.ach night. Moved by Hehnke, seconded by Mildenstein,
the request be granted.
A motion by Hehnke, seconded by Kammer, there be a
special meeting on Wednesday, August 24, and on Wednesday, August 31,
1938.
Hehnke moved to adjourn until 7:30 o'clock Thursday,
August 18, 1938.
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August 18, 1938.
Council met in adjourned meeting of August 17, 1938,
"His Honor"the Mayor presiding.
Mr. Cornelius registered a complaint that a dwelling
which was being e:eected ajacent to his property, did not conform
with the Building Code.
Mr. Cornelius reported tha, t first, he was told the house
had been cut down to fit the lot, second, he talked to the Engineer
and vms told the matter would be taken up. An Attorney told him
his duty was to see the Mayor, which he did and the matter was
discussed.
Mr. Holdorf, the man on the east, reported he had no
complaint in the matter, as he considered the new building an
asset to his property.
Mr. Brown, representing the contractor, ::otated that the
Ordinance left several loopholes. There are several classifications,
andOrdinance #1143, Section 226, says that the building is to be
classified by the Building Inspector.
Two different surveys taken from different points,
showed a variation of 8 inches in the lot line. He said the garage
had already been cut down two feet.
Mr. Mayor said that where two surveys ure in question,
the Engineer should have the right to set the line. He thot the
matter a very frivolous complaint.
Mr. Harrison reported that accoring to the Building Code
there is no restriction on accessory Buildings as to location on
the lot. The house proper is 10 feet from the lot line, which
being in accordance with the Ordinance, leaves no grounds for
complaint.
Colwell moved to adjourn.
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Council met in Special Session,as per adjournment of
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August IS,1938."His Honortf the Mayor,presiding. All Councilmen pre-
sent except Boeck.
Bids on the Steam Boiler setting were opened and read,as
follows: ITEM #1 ITEM #2. ITEM #3. CHECK
. John V.Boland Const.Co. $ 8,294.00 $13,820.00 $12,242.00 $700.00
I Jas.J.McFadden 10,264.00 14,244.00 13,546.00 750.00
Fleischer-Seeger Con. Co. 7,849.00 13,930.00 13,324.00 700.00
Grandt R.Watson 9,775.00 12,650.00 12,200.00 649.00
Rau Constr.Co. 10,508.00 17,385.00 16,645.00 875.00
Geo.Rasmussen 12,127.00 16,519.00 15,940.00 830.00
. Geo .Reint jes 10,300.00 12,460.00 12,300.00 640.00
Power Service Co. 10,120.00 1.3,565.00 12,860.00 750.00
On motion of Justice, 2nd by Kammer,bids were referred ~?
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Light,Water & Ice Com.in conjunction with C.W.Burdick and Consulting
. Engineer to report back at' Special meeting on August .31,1938.
Ordinance #1615,creating Gravel District #13,was presented,
passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
On motion of Justice,second by Koeh1er,ordinance was read
at 1ength.Al1 Councilmen present,voting "AYE".Boeck absent.
On motion of Mildenstein,2nd by Justice,ordinance was placed on it's
second reading by title.Counci1men present voting "AYE",Boeck absent.
On motion of Hehnke,2nd by Mildenstein,ordinance was placed on it's
3rd reading by tit1e.Councilmen present voting "AYE",Boeck absent.
On motion of Hehnke,2nd by Mildenstein,ordinance was placed on it's
final reading and finally passed.A11 councilmen present voting "AYE"
Boeck absent.
Committee from Chamber of Commerce and Library Board were
present,Mr.Ryan,Sec'y of C.of C.{Spokesman) presented a bUilding
program and bond issue which will receive the serious consideration
of the Counci1.Mr.Hehnke suggested the Finance Com. and City Propety
Com.meet with Mr.Shattuck for the purpose of going over the possi-
bilities of Bond Issue.Mr.Ryan thanked the Mayor and Council for
their co-operation. Om motion of Koeh1er,Counci1 adjourned until
8:00 o'clock P.M. August 31,1938.
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Cauncil met pursuant to fallawing Special Call:
To. Members af City Cauncil,
Grand ISland,Nebr.
GENTLEMEN:
Natice is hereby giventhat a Special Meeting af the City
Cauncil is called far 7:30 P.M.August 26,1938,meeting with a cam-
mittee fram the Chamber af Cammerce,far the purpase af discuss:i:ng
and autlining a pragram cancerningBand Issue in cannectian with
prapased bUilding projects in the City afGrand Island,Nebraska,
and to. transact any ather business the Mayar and Cauncil may wish
to. co.nsider.
Call accepted by
J.H.Janes.
C.H.Justice.
F.H.Calwell.
E.C.Kammer.
Gea.Mildenstein.
JahnF.Kaehler.
Carl Hehnke.
Paul C.Halmberg.
Thos.M.Dillan,Mayar.
All members answered at RaIl Call except Mildenstein
and Baeck.
The Mayar called an Hehnke to. explain the reasan far
the mee'ting,wha in turn reviewed the meetings,previausly held,
and interpre.ta tions af the law cancerning band issues far public
buildings and park improvements,swirmningpool facilities etc.,
finally cancluding that the limit for bands in public buildings
to. be $100,000.00 and far parkpraperty and impravements $35,000.00.
Cammunication from I.R.Alter with reference the stand
taken by Mrs.Ashtan concerning the danation af her equity. in the
Rass-Ashtan praperty,was presented, but no. actian was taken as to.
making any affer far the praperty except that taxes against. same
are as much as the city shauld have to. g.i ve far clear title.
Mr.Winters stated he had cantactedMr.Farrell,PWA repre-
sentative,and had been infarmed that all band electians with re-
spect to. PWA grants,shauld be held prior to October 1,1938.
Mr.Haward Augustine stated he was heartily in favar af
getting samething in the way af a band electian befare the peaple
at this time,as the tax payers in Grand Island wauld have to. share
their partian af the PWA funds which are being distributed at this
time,whether ar nat the City received any grant far public building.
Mr.Ryan mentianed that the anlyway to. get any af this
PWA maney,was far the peaple in general to. suppart a band electian
and evrey ane farget selfish motivesandca-aperate an the ane ar
mare prajects which might be presented far electian by ~he peaple.
After discussians,all Chamberaf Cammerce Representatives/\
and Cauncilmen participating,Hehnke madematian that "The City
Attarney prepare a petitian calling far Band Electiansas fallaws:
$lOO,OOO.OOi~ar canstruetian af a City Hall and $35,000.00 far the
purchase af the Rass-Ashtan praperty and POOL and Park impravements,
also. to. draw up an ORDINANCE cavering said ELECTION. Secand by
Kaehler.Carried.
Mr.Ryan expressed a willingness to. run aff the petitians,
and athers present praffered their time arthat af their emplayees
in the circulatian af the petitions.
Hehnke maved to. adjaurn.
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Council met in adjourned meetlng of Aug. 24,1938, "Hls
Honor" the Mayor presiding, all councilmen present except Boeck
who was out of the City and Mildensteln.
Blds on sidewalks were opened and read,on motion of Mil-
denstein,second by Hehnke were referred to Street & Alley Com.
with power to act.
Request from Koehler Hotel Co. for parking space on Front
Street,in front of north doors of hotel, was read and on motion
of Hehnke,2nd by Justice was referred to street & Alley Com.
Request of R...Rasmussen to build sidewalk on curb line
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Lot 1,Block 9,Morrill s Add.On motion of Mildenstein,2nd by
Hehnke,request was granted.
Request of Johnson Cash Way Lbr.Co. & Stelk-Lauback Oil
Co. for permission to have a spur track put across So.Locust St.
into Johnson Cash Way Lbr.Co's Yard,or to come in from the west
across Oklahoma Ave. On motion of Mildensteln,2nd by Hehnke was
referred to Street & Alley Com.in conjunction with City Eng.
Request of P.S.Schroeder to erect a monument in the Ceme-
tery,3 ft.high & 2 ft. wide with inscription plate of bronze or
granite,monument to be built of Black Hills Hard Rock.On motion
of Justice,2nd by Jones,was referred to Cemet~y Com.
Claim and letter from Gedney Co.for services rendered,or
claimed to have been rendered in connection of the building of
Airport were presented,on motion of Hehnke,2nd by Koehler,were
referred to Airport & Finance Committees.
Petition for Curb & Gutter District in Blocks 4,5,10 & 11
in Wlndolpl~s Addition,signed by R.V.Hesselgesser et al was pre-
sented,on motion of Justice,2nd by Hehnkewas referred to Street
& Alley Com.
Claim of Anne B.Hansen for injuries claimed to have been
received in a fall on sidewalk, caused from crumbling cement,
was presented, after a few words from Mr.Holmberg concerning pre-
vio~s communication concerning this claim,on motion of Hehnke,
2nd by Justice,claim was disallowed.
I.W.& L.Co. report.
Grand Island,Nebr.Aug.31,1938.
Hon.Mayor & City Council,
Gentlemen:
We,your Committee on Water & Light to whom was referred
the bids for Boiler Setting, Soot Blower and Regulating Valve,
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and best bld~and recommend their acceptance and that the Mayor
and Cltv Clerk enter into contraots for t he same.
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Soot Blowers
Regulating Valve
Reintjes Co. Kansas City
Bayer Co. ,Omaha
F.W.Hay,Kansaa City
C.HtJustlce
$12,460.00
1,010.9G
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E.C.Kammer
John F.Koehler
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On motion of Justice,2nd by Kammer,recommendation was approved
ani City Clerk instructed to return checks of unsuccessful bid.e>>
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Hehnme read report from Pettis & Co. wherein they stated
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they would purchase bonds of the City of Grand Island,Nebr.,for
City Hall and purchasing of ground for Park Purposes,and improv-
ing same,@ 2i% interest.No action taken.
Hehnke reported Grand Island Liederkranz would lease Aud-
itorium to the City for $2500.00 per year,City to furnish their
heat and janitor,and make alterations to fit theri needa,sub-
ject to approval of Llederkranz Society. On motion of Justice
II 2nd by Ml1denetein,~. referred to City Property Co.
Application of John Moss for "ON & OFFSALE" beer license
at 409 N.Pine St.was presented,on motion ot Justice,2nd by
Kammer,appl1cation was referred to License Committee.
On motion of Hehnke, Council adjourned to Friday @7:30 PM
September 2,1938.
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Council met in adjourned session as per adjournment of
Aug.31,1938.His Homor,the Mayor pres1ding.
All Councilmen answered at Roll Call.
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Petitlon,with 1081 signers(legal voters) for voting Bonds
of $100,000.00 for City Hallbu11ding was presented,on motion ot
Justice,2nd by Kammer, "That the City Attorney present Ordinance
calling for an Election to be held on the 27th day of September~
1938d.Carried,by vote as follows: Hehnke, Colwell, Justice, Jones,
Koehler, Boeck, Kammer and Ml1denstein voting "Aye". Nay, none.
Petition,with 1084 signers,(Legal Voters),for voting bonds
of '35,000.00 for purchasing grounds for Park Purposes and making
improvements thereon was presented. On motion of Justice,2hd by
Hehnke,City Attorney was instructed to draw up Ordinance calling
a SpeCial Election on the 27th day of September,1938.
August 31,1938.
Honorable Mayor &
City Council,
Grand Island,Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
The Total Cost ot the new City Hall Building of Grand
Island,as planned and with furnishings is estimated to be
One hundred eighty one thousand, eight hundred eighteen dollars
and eighteen cents ($181,818.18).
Yours truly,
GORDON SHATTUCK?Architect,
By Paul Shattuck.
On motion of Koehler,2nd by Justice,est1mate was adopted.
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WHEREAS plans and specifications for the construction of
a. new City Hall for the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, have
been prepared by Gordon Shattuck, architect of the City of
Grand Island, and
WI~REAS said plans and specifications are now on file in
the office of the City Clerk of said City, and
WHEREAS the said Gordon Shattuck, architect, has placed
on file with said City Clerk his estimate of the cost of con-
structing said City Hall, said estimate being in the sum of
One Hundred Eighty-one Thousand Eight Hundred Eighteen and
18/100 Dollars (~~181, 818.18), and
WITI~REAS said plans and specifications have been examined
and found to be satisfactory.
TUH:HEFORE, BE IT HESOLVED BY THE MAYOn AND CITY COUNCIL
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that said estimate in
the sum of One Hundred Eighty-one Thousand Eight Hundred EIghteen
and 18/100 Dollars ($181,818.18) be adopted and approved and
that said plans and specifications for said City Hall be adopted
and approved.
Respectfully submitted this 2nd
day of September, 1938.
Car] Hehnke.
John F.Koehler.
E.C.Karnmer.
F.R.Colwell.
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On motion of Justice,2nd by Colwell,Resolution was adopted.
RESOLUTION.
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A Resolution authorizing the Mayor and Council of the City
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of Grand Island,Nebraska,to file an application to the United
States of Ameraca through. the Federal Emergency Administration
of Public Works for a grant to aid in financing the construction
of a City Hall,and designating F.S.White,City Clerk,to furnish
such information as the lovernment may request.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE W~YOR AND CITY COUNCIL of the City
of Grand Island, Nebraska:
Section 1. That F. S. White, be and he is authorized to exe-
cute and file an applica.tion on behelf of the Ci ty of Grand Island,
Nebraska, to the United Stetes of America for a grant to aid in
financing the construction of a City Hall.
Section 2. That F. S. White, City Clerk be and is hereby author-
ized and directed to furnish such information as the United States
of Americ8 through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public
Works may reasonably reQuest in connection with the application
which is herein 8uthorized to be filed.
On motion of Justice, seconded by Koehler, Resolution was
adopted.
Ordinance #1616 was presented for action of the Council (call-
ing for bond election for City Hall Sept. 27, 1938).
Moved by Justice, seconded by Jones, the ordinance be
place:5 on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, "Aye",
E. C. Kammer, C. H. Justice, J. F. Koehler, Geo. Mildenstein,
F. H. Colwell, Ce1'l Hehnke, Julius Boeck, J. H. Jones. "Nay;' none.
The ordinance lNas read at. length and declared passed its first reading.
Moved by - Hehnket seconded b,y Boeckf that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be pla.ced on its second reading at length
Roll call ballot, "Aye", E. C. Kammer, C. H. Justice, J. F. Koehler,
Geo. Mildenstein, F. H. Colwell, Carl Hehnke, Julius Boeck, J. H. Jones,
"Nay", none. The ordinance was read at length and declared passed
its second reHdin~.
Moved b.w Mildenstein, seconded by Koehler, that the rules be
suspended and t.ne ordinance be placed on its third reading at length
Roll call ballot, "Aye", E. C. Kammer, C. H. Justice, J. F. Koehler,
Geo. Mildenstein, F. H. Colwell, Carl Hehnke, Julius Boeck.
J. H. Jones. "Nay", none. The ordinance was reaii atlength and de-
cla.red passed its thtrd reading.
Moved by Hehnke, seconded by Kammer} that the ordinance
be placed on its fourth reading and finally passed. Roll call
ballot, "Aye", E. C. Kamrner,Justice, Koehler, Mildenstein, Colwell,
Rehnke, Boeck, Jones. "Nay", none. The ordinance was finally
passed end approved by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Ordinance #1617, calling for e Special Election vote on Bonds
for purchase of land for Park Purposes, and improving of seme,
$35,000.00 issue, was presented, passed by the Council and signed
by the MHyor.
Moved by Justice, seconded by Koehler, the ordinance be
placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, "Aye",
Kammer, Justice, Koehler, Mildenstein, Colwell, Hehnke, Boeck, Jones.
"Nay", none. The ordinence was reAd at length and declared passed
its first reading.
Moved by Hehnke, seconded by Kammer, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be plpced on its second reading at
length. Roll call ballot, "Aye", KBmmer, Justice, Koehler,
Mildenstein, Colwell, nehnke, Boeck, Jones. "Nay", none. The
ordinance was reedftt 1 eng'thand declared passed its second
reading.
Moved by Koehler, seconded by Her...nke, that the rule s be
suspended and the ordinance be pIeced on its third reading at
length. Roll call ballot, "Aye", Kammer, Jus tice, Koehler,
. Mildensteln, Colwell, Rehnke, Boeck, J one s. "Nay", none. The
ordinance was read a,t, lengtJ;1. and declared passed its third reeding.
Moved by Hehnke: seconded by Kammer, that the ordinance be
plA.ced on its fourth reading and finally passed. Roll .Gall Ballot,
"Aye", Kammer, Justice, Koehler, Mildenstein, Colwell, nehnke,
Boeck, Jones. "Nay", none. The ordinance was finally passed and
approved by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Grand J..sland, Nebr. Aug. 31,' .38.
Honorable Mayor & City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
The following is the Engineerts Estimate for gravelling
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Approximately 3600 Cu.Yds. Gravel @ 50~ per cu.yd $1800.00
Respectfully submitted,
Ray L.Harrison,
City Engineer.
On motion of Hehnke,2nd by Koehler,the estimate was adopted
and City Clerk authorized to advertise for bids to be opened on
the 21st of September,1938.
Report of Eicense Commlttee,to whom was referred the ap-
plication of John Moss for On & Ofr Sale beer License,reported
favorable and recommended City Clerk be instructed to publish
NOTICE of Hearing,fon the 21st day of September,1938. On motion
of Justice, 2nd by Jones,report was accepted and City Clerk in-
structed to publish NOTICE of Hearing ,to be held on the 21,of
September, 1938.
On motion of Hehnke,2nd by Justice,Shattuck was authorized
to prepare plans to be presented on the 7th of September,1938,(
on the same basis as the plans for the City Hall were accepted.
On motion of Hehnke,2nd by Kammer,Park Committee was author-
ized to tp remove the movable parts and fixtures at the Pier, be-
longing to the City,and store same in a suitable place.
Shattuck requested that the City Cngineer survey pier pro-
perty and place grade stakes.On motion of Hehnke,2nd by Kammer
request was granted.
Colwell presented request from Mr.Cornelius,for City Attor-
ney's opinlonconcerning building ,OFFICIAL NOTICE.After some dis-
cussionit was deemed no action should be taken except the Chair-
man of the Ordinance Com.might inform Mr.Cornelius that no action
was takem.
Mr. Glover appeared before the 'ouncil inquiring what could
be done as to the care of lots over the City where the owner
lived in some other part of the State or Nation.After some dis-
cussion Mr.Koehler suggested that each Councilman make a tour of
His Ward and list such lots as needing care.
Koehler moved to adjourn.
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F.S.Whlte,
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Council met as a Board of Equalization,"His Honor" the Mayor
presiding.AIl councilmen answered at Roll Call.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY TIJE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of the City
of Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting as a Board of Equalization
after due notice thereof as provided by law that we find the
total cost of construction of Curb and Gutter District No. 3
to be the sum of $755.15; that we find the total benefits ac-
cruing to the real estate in said district to be the sum of
$755.15; and that we find the benefits accruing to the respec-
tive lots, tracts and parcels of land in said district to be
sums set opposite the several descriptions as follows:
OWNER
LOT
BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT
15 Wasmer's Addition ~1I)37. 44
15 II If 31.21
15 II II 68.65
18 n II 68.65
17 II II 68.65
17 It II 68.65
6 II " 68.65
6 Woodbine II 68.65
25 Balrers /I 68.65
26 If If 68.65
4 Wasmer's II 68.65
4 Woodbine II 6[3.65
'110 tal $755.15
Allan & Tina McGuire)N.72f~ 5
Francis E. McElroy & wife,
S. 60 ft. 5
Harold C. Menek 6
Loy &r'/,[axine Hi eh Stall 5
Margaretha Paulsen 1
Howard Ii. Augustine 10
Sunnyside, Inc. 10
110me Owners Loan Co. 1
MyrtleB; Wells 1
Home Owners Loan Co., Fr. 5
" II "If 6
II II II If 10
Respectfully submitted this
7th day of September, 1938.
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On motion of Mildenstein,2nd by Hehnke,Resolution was adopted.
There being no protests,Hehnke moved that the Council sitting as a
Board of Equalization adjourn,2nd by Justice.Carried.
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September 7, 1938
Council met in regular session, "His Honor II , the Mayor
presiding. All Councilmen answered at roll call.
Minutes of previous meetings were read and on motion of
Hehnke, seconded by Boeck, minutes were approved as read.
Communication from T. B. Hard Co., with reference to sale
of buildings ($3000.00) for the purpose of opening 5th Street. On
motion of Justice, seconded by Hehnke, was referred to City Property
Committee.
Letters from C. E. Grundy and Adolph Sch18man with refer-
ence to sidewalks to be laid were read, and on motion of Mildenstein,
seconded by Justice, were referred to the Street & Alley Committee.
Claim of J. M. Johnson ($8.00) d8mage to car, on account
of running over stop button at Eddy & Front Streets was read. On
motion of Justice, seconded by Jones was referred to the Street &
Alley Committee.
Report of Ray L. Harrison.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
September 7, 1938
Honorable Mayor & City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
I hereby certify that The Platte Valley Construction Co.
has completed the work on Gravel District No. 12 in accordance with
the specifications and contract, by and between the City of Grand
Island, Nebraska, and The Platte Valley Construction Co., which
contract was dated July 20, 1938.
I further certify that the work completed contains the
following m~terial, at the unit price set forth in the aforesaid
contract to-wit.
2554 cu.yds. of Gravel @ .35~ per yd.
$893.90
I herewith submit the following statement of all costs in
connection with the said Gravel District No. 12.
To The Platte Valley Construction Co.
To Engineering & Inspection
To Advertising & Pub1icatton
$893.90
110.QO
80.60
$1084.50
Total
To be divided as follows:
To Paving District Fund
To Paving Fund
$ 958.85
125.65
$1084.50
Tota.l
I further recommend that the City Council si.t as a Board
of Equaliza.tion on the said District on the 21st day of September,
1938, between the hours of 7:30 and 8:00 o'clock p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Ray L. Harrison,
City Engineer.
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dation was adopted.
Curb & Gutter District No.4.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
September 7, 1938
Honorable Mayor & City Council,
Grand Island, Nebr.
The following is the Engineers Estimate for Curb & Gutter
District No.4.
Approximately 1350 Lin. ft. of Curb & Gutter @ .75~ per ft.
Respectfully submitted,
Ray L. Harrison,
City Engineer.
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Koehler, Engineer's
estimate was adopted.
Curb & GU.tter District No.5.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
September 7, 1938.
Honorable Mayor & City Council,
Grand Island, Nebr.
The following is the Engineer's estimate for Curb & Gutter
District No.5.
Approximately 2700 line ft. of Curb & Gutter @ .75</ per ft.
Respectfully submitted,
Ray L. Harrison,
City Engineer.
On motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Koehler, Engineer's
estimate was adopted.
Communication from W.P.A. workers with reference to wage
increase from $44.00 per month to $60.00 was read. On motion of
Justice, seconded by Boeck, was referred to Finance Committee.
Plans, .specifications and estimate of Gordon Shattuck for
Swimming Pool were presented and examined.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Sept. 6, 1938
Honorable Mayor and City Council of Grand Island,
Grand ISland, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
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It is estimated that the proposed swimming pool to be
erected on what is known as the Pier site, will cost $63,600.00
Respectfully yours,
Gordon ShattUCk,
Arc hi tec t
Specifications for proposed swimming pool for the City
of Grand ISland, Nebraska.
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GENERAL CONDITIONS:
The contractor is to furnish all mqte~ial, labo~, tools1
equipment and apparatus necess~y to const~uct the swimming pool
in accordance with the drawings and as hereinafter specified. He
is to furnish a performance bond in the amount of lOO~ of the amount
of the contre.ct, workmen's compensation 8.nd liabi11 ty insurance and
is to complete the work in strict accordance wi t,h all rules and
regulations of the Public Works Administration..
SWIMMING POOL:
The entire floor of the swimming pool and all walls
surrounding same together with walks, stairs, curbs, ornamental
fountain, etc., are to be constructed of re-enforced concrete.
FILTERING SYSTEM:
Furnish and install a system of filter beds whereby the
water may be pumped from the adjacent lake through the filter beds and
into the pool. Furnish and install the necessary piping and mechanical
apparatus to return the water from the pool to the adJacent lake.
BATH HOUSE:
Construct the bath house as indicated on the plans of re-
enforced concrete floors, walls and roof. Bath house to be equipped
with showers, toilets, footbaths, dressing rooms, baskets and basket
rooms and service counters, all as indicated on the plans.
Jg,VING BOARDS:
Furnish and install the six diving boards as indicated on the
drawings.
ROOFS:
The concrete roof decks to be covered with i" insulation
board and l5year bonded composition roofs.
BOAT LANDH{gS:
Construct the> hnA.t landings together with the retaining
walls and boat keepers quarters of re-enforced concrete as indicated
on dra.wings..
STORAGE AND CONCESSIONS:
Construct the areas provided for stora.ge and concessions
of re- enforced concrete as indicated on the drawings..
- EXCAVATION A~iP GRADING:
This contractor is to do the excevation and grading as
ca.lled for on the drawings and is to furnish any additional earth
required or remove from the premises any excess earth as the case
may be.
WINDOWS:
Window openings to be fitted with steel sash.
DOORS:
Doors to be of Western Pine, equipped with the first
quality of heavy hardware.
ELECTRIC WORK:
Bath house and the swimming pool to be wired in conduit.
Furnish a.nd install outlets, switches and receptacles. The pool to
have auxiliery under-water lights.
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PLUMBING WORK:
Furnish ~nd install the plumbing fixtures hereinbefore
specified together with all necessary we.ter, waste, vent and revent
lines in strict accordance with the Building Code Ordinances of the
City of Grand Island, Nebraska.""'"
PAINTING:
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All wood and metal work to receive three.coats of white
lead and linseed oil paint.
Justice moved the plans, specifications and estimate be
adopted and 01 ty Clerk be authorized to make applieation to Federal
Government for PWA grant, seconded by Jones, carried.
Orville Sole, representing Mr. & Mrs. Soak, made request
to have light pole B.t corner of Division & Cedar Streets moved. Mr.
C. W. Burdick volunteered to move same if possible.
Petition for Gravel District in Pleasant Home Addition
was presented. On motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Boeck, was
referred to Street & Alley Committee.
Petltion for Ordinance, regulating and. Eliminating radio
interference was presented. On motion of Jones, seconded by Justice,
was referred to Ordinance Committee in conjunction with C. W. Burdick
& City Attorney.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of the City of
Grand Island, Nebraska, that sidewalks be, within fifteen days after
the first publication hereof, or the personal service hereof upon the
owners of the said lots, ordered constructed, extended or repaired
as hereinafter described, in front of, along and adjacent to the
following decribed, to-wit:
North Side
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Bakers Addition Alice Sothmm
Koenig & Wiebes Lydia Hyde
Or1.ginal Town Bayard Paine Jr.
II II Verne Evans
Koehler Place Peter Helzer
Ashton Place Philip J. Morton
South Side
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East Side
South Side
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AND, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the City Engineer be
instructed to submi t pla.ns, Specifica.tions and estimatesA of the. proba.ble
cost of the construction of the said sidewalks with ten~'\10) days from
the first publication of this Resolution; that the Committee on Streets
and Alleys report promptly at the expiration of the aforesaid fifteen
days to the Mayor and City Council the names of lot owners who have
refused or neglected to construct, repair or extend said sidewalks as
herein ordered; and that the City Clerk proceed to advertise for bids
for the construction, repair or extension of said siclewalks, as pro-
vided by law, immediately after the report of said Committee has been
recei ved and acted. upon by the MByor & Oi ty Council.
Respectfully submitted t his 7th day of September, 1938.
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was adopted.
APPLICATION RESOLUTION
A resolution authorizing the Mayor and. Council. of the City
of Grand Isla.ro, Nebra.ska, to file an application to the United
States of America through the Federal Emergency Administration of
Public Works fora grant to aid in financing the construction of
Park Improvements (swimming pool), and designating F. S. White,
City Clerk to furnish such information as the Government may re-
quest.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of the City
of Grand Island, Nebraska:
SECTION 1. That F. S. White, be and he is authorized to ex-
ecute and file an application on behalf of the City of Grand Island,
Nebraska, to the Uni ted St~;ltes of America for a grant to aid 1n
financing the con~truction of PArk Improvements (Swimming pool).
SECTION 2. That F. S. White, City Clerk, be and 1s hereby
authorized and directed to furnish such informEltion as the United
Sta.tes of America through the Federal Emergency Administration of
Public Works may reasonably request in connection with the appli-
cation which is herein authorized to be filed.
CERTIFICATE OF CLERK
(Or other recording officer)
I, F. S. White, the duly elected, qualified and acting City
Clerk of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, do hereby certify
that I have compared the attached copy of a resolution entitled,
"A resolution authorizing the Mayor and Council to file
a.n application to the United States of America through
the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works for
a grant to aid 1n financing the construction of Park Im-
provements (swimming pool), and designating F. S. White
to furnish such information a.s the Government may request. II
with the original of such resolution on file in my office and that
the same is a true and correct copy of such resolution which was
regulatly adopted at a meeting of the Mayor and City Council, duly
held on the day of , 1938.
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On motion of Koehler, seconded by Hehnke, Resolution
was adopted.
Mr. Hehnke presented claim of K. H. Gedney for architectural
fees. After some di ~,cussion moved by Hehnke, seconded by Justice,
the City Clerk be instructed to request Mr. Gedney to furnish the City
Council with a copy of his contract.
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Report and recommendation of Ice, Water & Light Committee.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Sept 7, 1938.
Honorable Mayor & City Council,
Gentlemen:
We, your Committee on Water & Light to whom was referred
the complaint of F. M. Boquette regarding water bill, find upon
investigation that there is no C8use for compl~dnt and we recommend
no action be taken.
C. J. Justice,
J. H. Jones
E. C. Kammer
John F. Koehler
Committee.
On motion of Justice, seconded by Jones, recommendation
was approved.
Bonds of Henry Schirkofsky, Park Superintendent, C. W. Brayton
Police, Alex W. Larson, office manager, having been examined, on
motion of Jones, seconded by Justice, were accepted.
Application for transfer of Beer License from 117 East Front
Street, to 212 East Third Street, was presented. On motion of Jones,
seconded by Justice was referred to License Committee.
Kammer reported, the park Committee had proceeded to close
the Pier for this fall, and those pieces of equipment which had been
placed there by the City were being removed for winter storage.
Kammer reported on efficiency of disposal plant, since
repairs had been made, as to being greater than ever.
The following report was presented by the Street and Alley
Committee.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
September 7, 1938.
Honorable Mayor & City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska..
Gentlemen:
We, your committee on Streets and Alleys, to whom was
referred the request of the Stelk-Lauback Oil Co. and Mr. L. W.
Johnson, asking.permission to construct a switch track across
Soyth Locust Street and South Elm Street to connect with the
Burlington Belt line ra.ilway, in the south part of the Ci ty, the
same switch tra.ck to extend into the lumber and coal yard of the
Johnson Cashwpy Lumber Co., beg to report as follows:
That in as much as this part of the city has been set
apart as an industrial district, and as there is now two tra~cks
across Locust and Elm Streets, that permission be granted the
aforesaid Stelk-Laubach Oil Company and Mr. L. W. .ToMson to construct
such switch track connecting with the Burlington Belt Line Railway
and extending into the lumber yard on the west side of Elm Street,
between Anna Street and Oklahoma Street.
George Mildenstein
E. C. Kammer
Respectfully submitted,
Carl Hehnke.
F. H.Colwell
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be accepted.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
September 7, 1938.
To the Mayor and City Council,
Gentlemen:
We, your Police Committee, recommend that a new car be
purchased to replace Police Car #2, which has been in service
13 months, ran 30,000 miles and needs a new set of tires badly.
Police Committee
J9hn F. Koehl~
Carl Rehnke
C. _~!._.lustice
J. H. Jones
On motion of Koehler, seconded by Justice, recommendation
was approved.
Mayor Dillon made verbal complaint about the plentiful
supply of birds in the Pioneer Park. After some discussion, Mr.
Kammer stated the park Department had caused the birds to go else-
where at various times, (shot gun route) and this had caused com-
plaints from residents nearby thf:lt the birds should not be killed.
On motion of Justice, seconded by Jones, the problem was
referred to Park Committee for solution, with power to act.
Bills were read, on motion of Hehnke, seconded by Koehler,
were allowed as read.
Ordinance 111618, Assessment on Gravel District #10, was
read by Councilman Justice, passed by the Council and signed by the
Mayor.
Moved by Kemmer, seconded by Jones, the ordinance be
placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all
voting aye. The ordinance was read e.t length and declared passed
its first reading.
Moved by Mlldenstein, seconded by Koehler, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its second reading by title.
Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read by its title
a.nd declared passed its second reading~
Moved by Hehnke) seconded by Justice, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its third reading by title.
Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read by its
title and declared passed its third reading.
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be placed on its fourth reading and finally passed. RaIl call
ballot, all voting e~ye. The ordinance was finally passed and app-
roved by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Ordinance #1619, Assessment on Curb & Gutter District #3,
was formally presented, passed by the Council, and signed by the
Mayor.
Moved by Justice, seconded by Mildenstein, the ordinance be
placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all
voting aye. The ordinance was read at length and declared passed
its first reading.
Moved by Justice, seconded by Koehler, the the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its second reading by title.
Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read by its title
and declared passed its second reading.
Moved by Koehler, seconded by Mildenstein, that the rules
be suspended and the ordinance be placed on its third reading by
title. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read
by its title and declared passed its third reading.
Moved by Justice, seconded by Kammer, that the ordinance
be placed on its fourth reading and finally passed. Roll call
ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed and app-
roved by the Council and signed by t he Mayor.
Reports of officers were read, on motion of Justice,
seconded by Hehnke, were recieved and placed on file.
Jones reported that Mr. Colwell and himself had been
over the fourth ward looking over the vacant lots. Some needed
mowing badly, others did not show up so bad, but the condition of
the parking And also streets in various places, were very poorly
kept.
After some discussion, Mr. Mildenstein was requested to
contact WPA officials with reference to getting WPA labor to cut
weeds on the parkings where needed.
Kammer reported the C. B. & Q. Park was in a very bad
condi tion, weeds grown up ard some 25 or 30 trees dieing, apparently.
Colwell reported on condition of Walnut Street crossing,
also the lights on Eddy Street crossing not functioning, and the
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employment of crossing watchman at Ems Street crossing
being only 11 hours.
On motion of Justice, seconded by Hehnke, City Clerk
was authorized to write Union Pacific Freight Agent(Guy Cook)
Grand Island, that the various crossings must be repaired and kept
in repair.
Mr. Burdick reported traffic lights had been installed on
fourth Street, and operating satisfactorily.
Hehnke moved to adjourn.
Sept 9, 1938.
F. S. White,
City Clerk.
GENERAL FUND
To Pay Co. Treas.
. Salaries
II street & Alley
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Sewer
Engineer
Incidentals
Airport
Street Lighting
Hydrant Rental
Amt. Approp.
Re-Approp.
Park Fund
Police Fund
Cemetery Fund
Fire Fund
Paving Fund
Music Fund
Total Approp.
Re-Approp.
Ice Fun(l
Water Fund
Light Fund
Sewer District
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APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES
FOR FISCAL YEAR TO SEPTEMBER 6, 1938
APPROPRIATED
5,000.00
11,000.00
16,000.00
25,000.00
6,500.00
15,000.00
11,500.00
5,760.80
95,760.86
209239.20
116,000.00
13,500.00
36,000.00
9,500.00
36,000.00
5,000.00
1,500.00
197,260.80
32,,239.20
229,500.00
RE-APPROP.
TRANSFERS
EXPENDED
58.39
4.000.00
15,000.00
4.700.00
20,700.00
740.40
2,272.34
3,136.51
433.55
11,300.00
1,624.68
973.89
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6,000.00
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4,941.61
14,259.60
18,427.66
21,863.49
6,066.45
13,375.32
10,326.11
11,500.00
6,000.00
9,239.76 106;760.24
1,619.50
2.000..00
38,000.00
3,686.31
2.500.0,q
12,000.00
~6.000.00
42,000.00
2,249.28
4,129.44
2,319.21
1.500.00
3,000.00
32 ,~239. 20
11,880..50
34,313.69
9, 750. 72
37,870.56
2,680.79
3,000.00
23,243.50 206,256.50
3,016.76
7,340.15
9,388.07
8.00
1..012.65
44,009.13
Respectfully submitted,
F. S. White,
City Clerk.
Gr'l:"md Island, Nebr. Sept.. 21, 1938.
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..,....l..,j..j,., .
.""-. --i. '-'
Council met as a Board of Eqlwliza.tion, "His HonoI'Il the Mayor
presi.ding. All Councilmen preBent at Roll Call.
RES 0 L UTI 0 N
BE IT RESOLVED BY rrI-r.2: MAYOR AJIJ"D CITY COUNCIL of the City
of Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting as a Board of Equalization
after due notice given thereof that we find the total cost of
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I
construction of Gravel District No. 12 to be the sum of $960.16;
that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said
District to be the sum of $960.16; and that we find the benefits
accruing to the respective lots, tracts, and parcels of land in
said district to be the sums set opposite the several descrip-
tions as follows:
OWNER LOT BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT
Est. Charles Ridell 6 80 \Vheeler&Bennett 4th $1.50
II fl II 7 80 tI tI II 1.50
II II " 8 80 II tI II 1.50
" II " 9 80 II II tI 1.50
II II II 10 80 If If tI 1.50
Nebr. Central Bldg. &;
Loan Assn 3 81 II fI II .42
II II 1I II 4 [n 1I tI tI 1.03
II II II tl 5 81 tI 1I II 2.26
II II 1I II 6 81 tI II It 3.76
II II II II 7 81 It tI tI 2.53
II II It fI 8 81 II II II 2.34
I' tl II II 9 81 fI II 1/ 1.50
I " II II tI 10 81 II II II 1.50
Nellie F. & Laura A.
Woodward 1 82 II II II 3.76
n II fI II 2 82 1I II II 2.53
If tl " II 3 82 tl II 1I 2.34
II 1/ II II 4 82 II II II 2.53
II 1I 1I 1/ 5 82 tl II II 3.76
tI II II II 6 82 11 II 1I 3.76
1I II II n 7 82 II II n 2.53
1I II II " 8 82 n II 1I 2.34
" II " II 9 82 If II II 2. E>3
II " II 1I 10 82 II tl tt 3.76
Charle s VV. Hardin 1 83 II tI II 3.76
II II II 2 83 II II II 2.53
II " II 3 83 1I II n 1.92
Clara Ni. Carlyle 4 83 " 1I II 1.50
Herschel E. &, Herbert w.
Winfrey 5 83 If II tl 1.50
Marie Anderson 6 83 II II II 1..50
II II '7 83 II 1/ /I 1.50
Anna Scheer 8 83 1/ It II 1. 92
II It 9 83 1/ If II 2.53
Est. Duwarc1 A.
I Bodenhamer, de c I d 10 83 II II " 3.76
Me..rtln V Brown 1 90 II " II 2.26
.
T"ary WI. Carlyle 2 90 It If II 1.03
Est. William T/lu irhead, dec'd3 90 " II II 3.42
. William Sievers 6 90 II II II 1.50
It u 7 90 If II " 1.50
Robert Wenger 8 90 II It " 1.92
It If 9 90 II II II 2.53
R. s. Vlfenger 10 90 II " II 3.76
Ethel Edgar Hartwell J. 91 1/ II " 2.26
George & Vera }Teyer 2 91 Ii II II 1.03
Helen Li. I'>ifeyer 3 91 " " II .84
Anna L. Schroeder 4 91 II II II 1.03
II II U 5 91 " " II 2.26
Dallas D. Dodd 6 91 II If II 3.'76
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OWNER
Iil. vV.
II II
Paul
1I
Dodd
fI
N. Gillan
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John
u
"
It
It
It
A. Phelps
1I tl
II It
II
II
II
"
"
It
LOT
7
8
9
10
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
Frank Ulric Peterson
Rudolph W. H. Reher
Emma Frei
Henry & Ruth Ballard
D. P. Wetzel
Ruby & Robert G. Miller
Est. William Elliehausen,
deceased 7
II II II 8
David A. & Grace Randolph 9
It II" II 10
Est. Augusta Mueller,Dec'd 1
It U II It 2
II II II n 3
II n << It 4
ff" " II 5
George E. Lewton 6
Frank I. & Olive Reed 7
Ellen M. Miller 8
Edward Busler 9
!.Judwig A. & Hazel E. ZlomkelO
Est. Charles Riddell, dec'd 1
nit" " 2
II 1I >> II 3
II nil>> 4
II n >> " 5
Robert S. Wenger 6
Frieda Titman 7
John H. Langenheder 8
Charles G.&Tillie Wetzel 9
H. B. Kelly 10
Mabel Davis 1
>> n 2
Louis & Eva Medley 3
>> >><< II 4
Josephine Gebhart 5
The Ima 'rhomas 6
It fI 7
F. A. & M. L. Arasmith 8
ff " """ >> 9
J. E. Dill 2
<<" n 3
Niels E. Nielsen 4
II II fI 5
Frank Strasser 6
n It 7
Est. S. C. Huston, dec'd 8
Ida L. & Mildred F.
Thompson
Est. S. C. Huston,dec'd
l\Iary Fl. HuebnGr
It It II
"" II
Elvie G.
fI It
2,~ Els ie P. Gilpin
" " " II
Mary
n
"
It
!I
F. Huebner
It It
It !I
II It
II
II
Est.Angie R.Brown,Dectd
II ,f fI It II
" " II n II
I,aura Lewton
Wm.D. & Ella B.Van Cleave
D. P. Wetzel
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
Wheeler&Bennett 2nd
II ""
!I tI"
ff If fI
It If It
II It It
It It II
BLOCK
91
91
91
91
92
92
92
92
92
92
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
77
77
77
77
'77
77
77
77
77
77
78
78
78
78
78
78
78
78
78
78
79
79
79
79
79
79
79
79
79
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
67
67
67
67
6'7
67
67
67
67
67
68
68
68
68
68
68
ADDITION
Wheeler&Bennett
It It
" II
1I II
II tt
II It
It II
II II
!l II
II II
Wheeler&Bennett
II If
II fI
It II
1I It
II fl
II
It
II
tI
"
rr
II
Il
It
tl
tl
It
II
"
tt
II
II
II
II
It
It
II
II
It
II
II
II
It
If
II
11
tt
tI
II
It
II
ff
It
If
fI
It
II
It
II
II
II
II
"
It
tt
"
tt
tl
tt
If
It
II
II
tI
It
II
It
If
It
1I
"
"
If
II
II
II
II
II
II
tI
II
II
II
II
II
1I
/I
tI
II
If
II
It
It
fI
1/
11
II
II
fI
II
II
tt
II
II
II
It
tt
tt
tt
II
II
tI
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fI
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tt
tI
fI
II
tl
"
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It
It
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'. ,1,.,,"- ~#
~', ..:;.... ~;
A JiiIOUNT
4th $2.53
II 2.34
II 2.53
It 3.76
" .42
II 1. 03
u 2. 26
II 2.26
1/ 1. 03
II .42
3:bd 3.'16
tt 2.53
II 1.92
II 1. 50
II 1. 50
II 1. 50
II
II
II
II
11
fI
II
It
II
II
"
11
n
II
n
II
II
II
II
11
II
fI
II
ft
II
II
II
tI
II
It
tI
1I
fI
1.50
1.92
2.53
3.76
3.76
2.53
2.34
2.53
3.76
3.76
2.53
2.34
2.53
3.76
3.76
2.53
2.34
2.53
3.76
3.76
2.53
2.34
2.53
3.76
1.50
1.50
1.92
2.53
3.76
3.76
2.53
1.92
1.50
1.50
1.92
2.53
3.76
3.76
2.53
1.92
1.50
1.50
3.76
2.53
2.34
2.53
3.76
3.76
2.53
2.34
2.53
3.76
3.76
2.53
2.34
2.53
3.76
3.76
II
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1
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O1i'lNER
LOT
Valeria Buddecke
Charley E.&Alma J. Clark
Vivian C. ~ Emma Roach
Nellie Eriksen
Will L. Peterson
John L. 'l'illman
May Rembolt
It fI
7
8
9
10
I
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
2
3
4
5
I
2
3
4
4
5
5
11
fI
Sophie Fuehrer
-II "
May Hemboldt
Oscar E. & Martha Barnes
Augus t G. IvTiller
Erward Busler
E. 40 ft. Mary Jacobs
W. 12.8 Ida L. Thompson
Ida L. 'l'holnps on
Ada Suydam
Matilda Schreefer
Ray L. & Mimmie B. Ault
Gfiace Plebbe
Caroline Loding(nowWinters)
N. 66 ft.Mollie A. Peterson
S. 66 ft. Frank E. Olsen
N.66ft. Mollie A. Peterson
S.66ft. Frank E. Olsen
The Equi table Huilding (ie
Loan Association
Nebraska State Butlding &
Loan Association
Nebraska State Building &
Loan Association
Mary C. Beavers
tI II II
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
Mary C. Brown
Minerva F. Jarvis
Hattie R. Baker
Anna L. Schroeder
Bayard H. Paine
Est. of Frederick &
Josephine Rembolt, decld
Est. of Frederick &
Josephine iJembolt, decfd
W.! Frederick & Josephine
Rembolt Est. deceased
E. ~ Asa W. Martin
W.1. It" "
E. ! Robert M. Hayes
Robert M. Hayes
Grand Island Trust Co.,
Trustee 6
Roy E. Kavalec 7
David E. Magnuson 8
Jennie Hofmeister 9
S. 66ft. Jennie Hofmeister 10
N. 66ft. May Koss 10
Oscar W. & Mildred I.Dewey 6
W. 12.7ft Oscar W. &Mildred
Dewey
E. 40 ft. C. H. & Louise
Want
Est. of John A.
deceased
Lula A. Hartman
Mildred F. Thompson &
Marian V. Bryam
Edward & Eva Sagesser
Amelia R. SaYles
" " 'I
JohnW., George W., &
Roy J. Cabler 9
Est.of Albert Ninter,decfd 10
Emma Wilt 6
William Gerbig 7
E~na Wilt 8
6
7
8
8
9
9
10
7
7
Shaughnessy,
8
9
10
6
7
8
BLOCK
1
68
68
68
68
69
69
69
69
69
69
69
69
69
69
62
62
62
62
62
62
63
63
63
63
63
63
63
64
ADDITION
AMOUNT
{ r,
".-:> ?}
Vrheeler&Bennett 2nd
II ""
2
64
64
64
64
65
65
65
65
65
61
61
61
61
61
61
61
62
62
62
62
62
62
63
63
63
63
63
63
64
64
64
64
64
65
65
65
II
II
fl
II
If
II
"
"
"
tl
"
II
"
II
If
II
If
"
"
II
1/
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II
It
"
II
II
"
II
II
fI
fI
II
"
II
II
II
II
"
It
II
f1
II
II
"
"
II
II
II
II
11
II
II
II
II
"
II
II
II
"
/I
II
II
"
II
II
II
II
"
"
II
"
11
tl
II
II
II
11
II
"
"
11
If
II
II
II
"
II
If
II
II
"
II
II
It
d1.2 53
'iP ·
2.34
2.53
3.76
3.76
2.53
1. 92
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.92
2.53
3.76
3.76
1.89
.64
1.92
1.50
1.50
3.76
2.53
2.34
1.5(3
1.40
2.16
1.15
"
3.76
II
2.53
II
II
II
II
"
"
II
"
2.34
2.53
3.76
1..50
1.50
1.92
2.53
3.76
If
vVheeler & Bennetts 1.50
"
II
II
II
II
"
"
u
"
"
II
"
"
"
"
I'
It
It
"
tl
"
"
II
If
"
It
"
It
If
"
"
"
"
If
"
If
"
If
tf
1.50
.75
.75
.75
.75
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.92
2.53
2.18
1.58
3.76
If
II
If
It
tI
"
fl
II
II
"
II
If
.64
1.89
2.34
2.53
3.76
3.76
2.53
2.34
2.53
3.76
3.76
2.53
1.92
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OWNER
Cordelia V. Shanks
II " II
LOT
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
5
6
7
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
8
9
10
BLOCK
1
65
65
40
40
40
40
40
39
39
39
2
3
4
39
39
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
ADDI'rION
AMOUNT
<~, f'; J.
~Vheeler & Bennetts$1.50
II II 1.50
Russell Wheeler 1.50
II 11 1.50
II II 1.50
II II 1.50
" n 1.50
"
tt
"
"
"
"
"
II
II
n
tI
If
n
It
II
11
tl
II
II
, II
1I
II
tI
1I
U
II
ff
"
"
II
II
tl
II
II
/I
1I
It
/I
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II
fI
It
"
1I
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1I
fI
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It
II
II
n
"
II
"
n
II
If
"
1I
II
II
II
II
tl
1I
/I
tl
II
n
/I
/I
II
II
If
II
tl
"
1/
"
It
It
It
fI
It
II
II
II
fI
"
II
"
1I
II
If
II
1I
II
"
If
"
II
It
II
fI
II
1.50
1.50
1.5"0
Emma D. Rawles
Milton & Cora E. Hiddleson
Evel-yn B. Menck
Est. Ai E. Glines, dec'd
tI II II fI tl
Nebraska state Building &
Loan Association
Nebraska State Building
& Loan Association
Nebraska State Building &
Loan Association
Nebraska State Building
& Loan Association
Nebraska State Building &
Loan Association 5
Amanda C. Wabel 1
Frank E. Bean 2
George J. Schreefer 3
Est. of Elmer E. Huyck,decld4
II II " " Yl 1I 5
Mina B. Schadt 6
Laura Johnson 7
Frank Zima, Sr. 8
Albert Sagesser 9
Gus & Marie A. Nelson 10
B. ,J. Cunnlngham 1
II II II 2
"tl" 3
II II II 4
Est. of Carson J.Patterson,
deceased
Ella M. Sagesser
w. ~ Ella M. Sagesser
E. ! Ernest L. Mason
Ernest L. Mason
Fred N. Dudley
T. J. Marsolek
Charles E. Matthews
Frank & Pauline Needham
Alfred & Emma Pry
r,,fiartin Ott
Lee E. & Alta M. Stevens
George J. Schreefer
Tlary IJorensen
Ollie Young
Fred W. & Nora Roenfeldt
Fred W. Roenfeldt
Eugene Smith
Henry Reinecke
John Rewolinski
A.manda C. INn bel
.Tacob Fuss
Myrtle M. Mcpatry
Marie Middagh
Harry POl~los
Consuelo Dickey
Jot &, Eunice Kenworthy
Jacob Scheibel
Lena Ta~ge
It l1'
Ole Hansen
Henry Steinhagen
Madge Miller
Cla~a E. Dodendorf
R. S. Wenger
James L. Reddy
Sylvester McHugh
Tilda Peterson
Russell W. Larrison
Sofa Miller
Equitable Building &
Loan Association
Est. of Joseph Paro,dec'd
Ole Hansen
If
If
"
1.50
If
II
"
"
"
II
II
"
II
II
"
II
II
II
II
1..50
3.76
2.53
1. 92
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.92
2.53
3.76
3.76
2.53
2.34
2.53
3.76
3.76
1.30
1.23
2.34
2.53
3.76
1.50
1.50
1.92
2.53
3.76
3.76
2.53
1.92
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1. 92
2.53
3.76
2.26
1.03
.42
3.76
2.53
2.34
2.53
3.76
2.26
1.03
.84
1.03
2.26
3.76
2.53
1.92
1.50
1.50
.42
1.03
2.26
OWNER LOT BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT i< ).
'~" r)l .-......4
F. L. Dal"'ling 3 '10 Russell llifhee1er J!. .42
;W
Archie D. & Hannah Campbell 4 10 If tI 1.03
Wm .w. Brand 5 10 fI II 2.26
Jefferson H. Nitzel 6 10 II II 2.26
C. v. & Anne C. Jensen 7 10 " II 1.03
Mary A. n Ray O. Warner 8 10 If " .42
c'~,
Elsie C. Rayburn 1 11 fI If 2.26
II II " 2 11 fl II 1.03
Est of Soren Enevo1dson,
deceased 3 11 fI If .84
. Fred s. Reinecke 4 11 II 11 1.03
S. 30ft. L. T. & EffieGeer 5 11 fI II .52
I N. 102 ft. Wm. R. & Letha
Denson 5 11 II II 1.74
KmJd 8,' Jennie Knudsen,
'.'
N. 76ft. 1 141 u. P. RAILWAY 2nd 1.48
S. 56 ft. James Grossart 1 141 fI fI II fI 1.11
Roy B. & Caroline o. Jacobs2 141 II II II II 1.12
Cora E. 8c General Sherman
Hidd1eson 7 141 II II II tI 1.12
Est. of John Sims, dec I d 8 141 fI II If If' 2.59
Ida M. King 1 142 " If tI fI 2.59
Minnie E. Ball 2 142 " tI II If 1.12
Est. of Rose Moncrief 3 142 n II If If 1.12
Est. of Ellen Brooks, dec I d4 142 If If If If 2.59
Jennie Odum 5 142 tl If II tl 2.59
w. 1... Louise Katherine C.
2
Busboom 6 142 If It II If .78
E. ~ Charles Thompson
"2
Coates 6 142 II If fI If .34
Thelmar T. & Louise L.
Turner 7 142 II fI II. If 1.12
Equitable Building &
Loan Association 8 142 If .fI If II 2.59
w. ~ L. T. & Effie E.Geer 6 143 fI II fI If 1.70
E I Hans P. & Catherine
. . 2
Nielsen 6 143 II If II II .89
I Martha Otto, et 13.1 7 143 II fl fI II 1.12
Henry Walker 8 143 1I If II 11 1.12
Gus & Margaret Schroeder 3 132 11 If It fI 1.12
Julia. A. Braun 4 132 If It It If 2.59
Chris C. " Emma Da1gas 5 132 fI II If II 4.44
0;
Rose Roush, et al 1 133 fI II II If 2.59
Charles VV. Bailey 2 133 II II fI II 1.12
J. Floyd & Anna May Stogde11 3 133 tI II .11 It 1.12
N. J Yince~ce L. Brix 4 133 II II II II 1.30
S. ~3 l,lary C. Loop 4 133 II If II II 1.29
Frank .,rt Castle 5 133 If II It 1I 4.44
H
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Joseph ('1 & Edna Seymour 6 133 If If 1I II 2.97
.:>.
Henry & Maggie Sch1ieker 7 133 II II It II 2.97
Chris C. & Emma Da1gas 8 133 It It . tt If 4.44
Effie Geer 1 134 II II II II 2.59
Soren Nielsen 2 134 If It If II 1.12
lJ' t Laura Johansen 3 134 If II II fl .56
v.
E. 2" Est. of Dora
Lackenmaker, de c I d 3 134 II II If II .56
Soren & Marie Nielsen 4 134 fl II II II 2.59
Chris Rasmussen 5 134 II If II II 4.44
Hazel Linderkamp 6 134 II II II It 2.97
Maria Liedtke 7 134 II II II II 2.97
I Jacob & Katie R. Link 8 134 fl II II II 4.44
Elmer H' Brown 1 135 u fl It II 2.59
.......
E. ~ Bertha M.Trebi1cock 2 135 II If II II .74
w. I Doris 1\" Haack 2 135 If II II n .38
. 2' .I'll.
N. 66 of w. 44 Roy w.
Rasmussen 5 135 II II II II .37
S. 66.of w. 44 G. c. & Ada
E. Cover 5 135 If fl If If .86
E. 1/3 Mrs. Francis Kauman,
et 13.1 5 135 If " II If .62
w. 1/3 Mrs. Francis Kauman,
et a1 6 135 If fl fl II .62
E. 2/3 Evelyn v. Oliver 6 135 II II II If 1.23
Henry Finke 7 135 II II " II 2.97
Loucil1e Glover 8 135 ft II II II 4.44
Wm. G. & Alpha F. Smi th . 1 128 If II II II 4.44
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Sarah Elizabeth Pace
N. 80 ft. of W. 16 ft.}
Laura Adair
S. 52 ft. of W. 16 ft.,
Grace Irene Engleman
N. 80 ft. Laura Adair
S. 52 ft. Grace Irene
Engleman
E. 50 ft. Etta Linnemann
Fred P. Freida Dreibus
Union Loan & Savings Assn.
of Lincoln
Est. of Angie R. Brown 1
Joseph J. & Ethel M. Bosler 2
Martha Ott 3
N. 62.2 ft. Robert L.Lester 4
S.69.8 ft. ~TI. H. Bigsby 4
Est. of Jeremiah A.
Win~ert, deceased
W. "0 Ernest Hoagland
E. -~ Minnie C. Hoagland
Thomas Vogeltanz
Joseph A. & Mary A. Dennis
Martha S. Smentowski
Orris Fay & Eva M. Russell
Nebraska Conference Assn of
the 7th Day Adventists Church 3
Ellen F. & Laura A. Woodward4
linn II n 5
Claude R. & Caroline Fitch 6
Wilber & Rosie Cappen 7
v. R. & Inez Gustin, Fr. 6
Est. of Hiram J. Palmer 7
C. B. & Q. R. R. Co. 8
Frank A. & Ida May Wenzel,Fr8
C. B. & Q. R.R. Co. 1
Lawrence L. & Maude Lee 2
Hazel B. Sutherland 3
Hansine Blrk, Fr. 4
Linnie & H. T. McKee 5
Ellen J. Jordan 6
N. 99 ft. David City Build-
ing & Loan Association 3
S. 33 ft. Maria Briseno 3
Ethel B. Hansen 4
S. 44 Ft. Charles R.Healey 5
N. 88 ft. Joseph W. & Nannie
V. Cordell 5
N. E. 10 ft. by 72 ft.,
Lillie Nf. Dever
S. 60 ft. of E. 10 ft.,
Alta Jensen
W. 56 ft. Augusta Suck
C. R. Healy
Frederick E. Brand
N. 33 ft. Emma Neligh
N. 47 ft. of S. 99 ft.
Clarence R. LeForce
S. 52 ft. Leslie T. &
Bell Liebhart
'Nil'liam Hardekopf
Frank Strasser
S. 42 ft. Howard B. &
Blanche Oswald
N. 90 ft. Emma Neligh
Millard F. Boquette
Henry Walker
Ethel :May Lesh
II II II
4
3
7
5
6
6
7
8
1
2
6
6
6
1
2
8
8
Lillie
8
7
3
Willidene Frazell
City of Grand Island
Wil1idene Fraze11
Frank L. & Catherine B.
Spencer
E. 31 ft.
W. 35 ft.
4
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
8
3
~enneth Morris 4
Stella F. Wingert 4
BLOCK
2
128
3
128
3
4
128
128
128
128
128
128
129
129
129
129
129
129
129
129
129
129
130
130
8
130
130
130
130
130
5
5
5
6
7
7
7
7
7
7
2
2
3
~-S
3
3
3
3
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
22
22
22
4
4
4
ADDITION
AMOUNT
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tI n
u. P. Railway 2nd $2.97
II n
II U
" It
" II
" II
11 It
If fl
II II
II It
II 11
II It
" II
11 fl
ff tI
fI It
If II
If If
It II
If
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It
II
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Voitles
If
If
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If
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If
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II
II
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It
It
II
fI
It
II
If
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tf
.36
II
II
.09
1.48
.37
1.40
1.12
11
It
It
II
"
II
It
It
"
2.59
4.44
2.97
2.97
2.58
1.86
If
"
II
II
II
If
II
2.59
.78
.34
1.12
2.59
4.44
2.97
II
II
fI
If
11
2.97
4.44
2.59
1.12
1.12
2.97
1.85
1.85
2.59
1.85
1.85
2.97
4.44
2.59
1.12
.84
.28
2.59
.86
1.73
Naglf's Ad~ition
fI II
II It
2
2
2
2
2
II
2
11
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II
II
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II
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tI
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fI
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If
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II
II
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Original Town
If If
It
If
If
.10
.08
.94
2.59
1.12
.83
.86
.90'
1.12
1.12
.71
1.88
4.44
2.97
1.85
1.85
2.59
1.12
4.44
1.12
1.04
1.55
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Trustees First Congrega-
tional Church
Est. of Laura Uessersmith
N. 73 ft. Irene A. Awe
S. 59 ft. George Hoes
Charles H. ,Tus tice
Joseph R. Fulton
" II II
Velda E. & Arthur C. Menck
Est. August Moeller, dec'd
Roy Salsbury
Maude E. Olsen
Henry Walker, Fr.
School District No. 2
If II ""
1I II ""
" II II"
" II ,,<<
" " II"
E. 44 ft. Ella J. Braun
W. 22 ft. Joseph R. Fulton
(Joseph H. F'ul ton
Marqaret JaDe Ennis
....,.)
Falrnlen
Mary A. Reed
~. 32! ft. Mildred F.
(ThomTJs on
(fJ;:arian V. Bryam
;> iN. 33-;;- ft. El v:lna M. Koch
Jennie Shuman
Ellen Gubl
w. ~. Ellen Guhl
E. i-Rose McCarty
Ros e lVlcCarty
JEst. of Angie H.
II II II II
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5
6
1
1
2
7
8
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
5
6
7
8
o
3
4
5
6
7
7
8
5
6
6
7
Brown,dec'd 1
II 2
3
4
5
6
1
2
2
3
4
Ethel May Lesh
Rosa E. Roush
Katie Williamson Williams
Demetreos Chronopu10s
Frank McGown
E. ~ W. R. McKinney
w. *- Hose Fishel"
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Auguste Brucmaan
? Fl"edrik N. Rask
Est. of Francies & Emil C.
Detlefsen, dec'd
James Webb, Sr.
Est. of Angie R.
II " II "
7
8
Brown,dec'd 1
II " 2
3
4
George L. Graham
John Bl"enning
W. 2/3 IViarfTaret H. & Erma
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A. Anyan
E. 1/3 Martin Ott
w. 1/3" "
E. 2/3 Jennie Finch
Cora F. Warren
Wilbur Zeiner
Paul H. Gillan
Est.of Angie R.Brown,dec'd
W. 2/3 Ida Greenlee
E. 1/3 Frederick N. Rask
? Frederick N. Rask
Hans F. Michelmann
Equitable Building & Loan
Association
Richard Guendel
Richard Guendel
Johanne E. Jacobsen
E. 23 ft. Johanne E.
Jacobsen
W. 43 ft.
Arthur C.
II II
Maude E. Olsen
Niayer
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George W. Black
5
5
6
6
1
2
3
4
7
7
8
1
2
3
4
1
2
2
7
8
3
BLOCK
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
19
19
19
1~
11
20
20
20
20
20
20
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
22
22
22
22
26
26
26
26
26
26
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
28"
28
28
28
.28
28
28
28
29
29
29
29
29
29
29
30
30
30
30
44
44
44
44
44
45
ADDITION
Orip;inal Town
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Russell
Original
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If
II
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tl
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"
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II
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If
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Wheeler
'II own
It
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If
II
II
II
II
If
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AMOUNT
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1.12
1.45
1.14
1.12
1.12
2.59
1.85
1.85
1.85
1.85
2..59
2.59
1.12
1.85
1.85
2.97
4.44
.54
.58
2.59
4.44
2.91
)
)
. 90)
. 95
1.85
1.85
. 92
. 93
2.97
1.85
1.85
2.97
4.44
2.59
1.12
4.44
1.70
1.27
1.85
1.85
1.12
2.59
1.85
1.85
2.97
4.44
1.96
.63
.37
.75
4.44
2.97
1.85
1.85
.75
.37
2.59
1.85
1.85
1.85
1.85
2.59
.37
.75
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45 Original ~r.own ~~2.59
45 tf II 1.73
45 n " .75
4;5 II If .86
45 tl II .25
45 II II .12
46 II tI 2.59
46 II II 1.12
47 II II 1.12
47 II II 2.59
Total $960.16
A1manson Jarvis '4
S. 88 ft. Mathea M. Wade 5
S. 88 rt. " II tI 6
N. 44 ft. Nebraska State
Building & Loan Assn 5
N. 44 of W. 50 ft~ Nebraska
State Building & Loan Assn 6
E. 16 ft. of N. 44 ft.,
Almanson Jarvis 6
Christian M. Ott 1
Francis A. Moffett 2
Darline Caroline Lesh 3
James Webb, Sr. 4
Respectfully submitted this ~/-~ day of ~. ,
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STREET AND ALLEY COMMITTEE
On motion of Hehnke, second.ed by Mildenstein, Resolution
was
aclopted.
On mati-on of Justice, Council adjourned as a Board of
Equalj. zation.
9-21-38.
F. S. White,
City- Clerk.
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Sept. 21, 1938.
C] I i fiR' , n "t' ],11'
ounci.. met in regu ar sess on, ,18 :-,onor, ne 'layor
presiding. All Councilmen Dresent at Roll Call. Minutes of
previous meetings were reed, on motion of Justice, approved as
re ad.
Letter from S. T. Scott, Jr., was read, on motion of .
Koehler, seconded by Justice, placed on file.
Request from Nebraska Policemen's Association for a
$50.00 space i.n Nebraska Police MagaZine. On motion of Justice,
seconded by Koehler, was referred to Ice, Water & Light Committee.
Communic8.tion from T. G. Cook, Union Pl'wific Agent, with
reference to Railroad crossing repairs was read, on motion of
Justice, seconded by Rehnke, was received 8nd plrced on file.
Letter from C. E. BeF11s, with reference to P.W.A. grant:::,
[HId W.P.A. Ipbor was presented, on motion of Mildene.tein, seconded
by Rehnke, was placed on file.
Grand Isl~nd, Nebraska.
Sept. 19, 1938.
Honorable Mavor & Citv Council,
Grand Isl~md: Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
I hereby certif~r thR.t Wrn. Kelly & Co. have completed
the work on Sewer District No. 178, in accordence i'li th the Speci-
ficetions ~mc1 contract by and betw""Nl the Clty of Grand Isl::md,
Nebraska, ond Wm. Kelly Co., which contract was doted May 18, i938.
I further certify th8.t the vJC)rk completed contains the
following material at the unit price set forth in the contract
to-wit;
1509 lineal feet 8>> clay sewer @
5 manholes complete @
$1056. .'30
200.00
1256. .30
.70 per ft.
40. 00 e~"..ch
Total
I recommend that the work completed by the aforesaid
Wrn. Kelly & Co., be accepted by the City of Q'rand Island, Nebr.
I herewith submi t the following st8.tement of all costs
in connection with the sRid Sewer District No. 178.
To Wm. Kelly & Co.
To Engineering & Inspection
To Advertising & Publication
$1256.30
62.80
:z/7.68
dj.--
~pl :556. 78
To t al
To be divided as follows;
To the Sewer District fund
To the SewerFund
$1222.88
13.3.90
<i!> ,--
'4'1356.78
Tots.l
I further recommend that the City Council sit as a
Board of Equal1zation on 8"id Sewer Dj.strict on the 5th day of
October1 1938, between the hours of 7;30 and 8;00 o'clock P.M.
Re spectfl.1.11Yp8ubml tted,
Ray L. harrison,
City Engineer.
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On motion of Hehnke, seconded by ol'rrell, recommendation
was ad.opted.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
September ~l, 1938.
Honor8ble M8yor & City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
I hereby certify the.t Wm. Kelly & Co, have completecj
the work on Sewer District No. 179 in ~ccordAnce with the spec~
ificgtlons and contrect by Bnd between the City of Grand Isltmd,
Nebraska, 8nd Wm. Ke lly & Company., which contract was dated
August 17, 19,"58.
I further c81"tify that the work completed contains
the following material at the unit price set forth in the contract
to-wi t;
344 11neel feet 8" clay Sewer @ $1.00 per ft. $344.00
1 Manhole complete @ 60.00 60.00
Total $404.00
I recommend that the work completed by the aforesaid
Wm. Kelly & Co. be accepted by the City of Grand leland, Nebr.
I herewith slilimit the fo1l.owing statement of all the
costs in connection with the said Sewer District No. 179.
To Wm. Kelly & Co.
Te Engineering & Inspection
Advertisi.ng & Publication
$404.00
'"-':0 '"-':0
t...... r..... (.-it::..l
Total
20.20
$456.52
The entire amount to be charged to the Sewer District Fund.
I further recommend that the Citv Council sit BS a
Board of Equalization on said Sewer District No. 179 on the
5th day of October, 1938, between the hOUI>S of 7;30 and 8:00
l'clock P. M.
Respectfully submitted,
Ray L. Harrison,
City Engineer.
On motion of Kammer, seconded by Justice, recommendation
was adopted.
Engineer's estimate for building and repairing sidewalks
was presented as follows:
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Sept. 21, 1938.
Honorpble Mayor & City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
The following 18 the Engineer's estimate for the
building a.nd repairing the following sidewalks. Al1 walks to b(
made of s~md grA,vel concrete.
I.or,r BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT UNIT PRICE
3 19 Bakers 208 sq. ft. 20ri
3 1~~7 Koenig & Wiebe's 40 II II 25i
? 80 Original Town 660 II " 200
8 65 Original Town 250. " " 2Sy!
9 8 Koehler PI a.c e 264 It II 20i
8 3 Ashton Place 208 II II 20i
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Baker's
Ashton PIece
Original Town
Original Town
Original Tovm
Hawthorn PIRce
AI'mUNT
208 sq. ft.
204" II
204 II II
264 1I "
264 II 18
528 II "
UNIT PRICE
20~ 20 cu yds exe. @ 75~
20d
20~
20<1
221
20~
BLOCK
24
4
89
89
62
Respectfully submitted,
Ray L. Harrison,
Ci ty Engineer.
On motion of Behnke, seconded by Ji,wtice, estimate was
adopted.
Bids for furnishing gravel for gravel district #13.
P12tte Valley Const. Co.
J. B. Cummings
49<1
54~
3600 cu. yds @
3600 II II
On motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Justice, bid of
Platte Valley Construction Compa,ny was accepted and cler'k instruct.ed
to return check to J. B. Curnmings.
rvTr. Buechler made inquiry Goncerning ordinnnce on
ooewalks, after 8pme di scussi.on Koehler moved, IICi ty Attorney
be ml'~horized to drs.w up ordinence wit.h reference to width, location,
ete, of sidewalks." Seconded by Hehnke, carried.
Protest on Curb & Gutter D5.strict in South West part of
City was presented. On motion of Behnke, seconded by Boeck
received and filed.
Petitlon for Street Light at 9th and Broadwell was
presented. on motlon of Justice, seconded by Koehler, was
referred to the Ice, Water & Light Committee.
R2SQLUTIOll
BE IT RF:SOLVED BY THE MAYOR AYD CITY COUNCIL of the City
of Grand Island, Nebr8ska, thnt the npplicBti.on of John ~~OS8 for
license to nell beer at "On Sale" and "Off Salew at 409 North
Pi.ne Street, Grand I sIanO., Nebraska, be and the same is }lereby
approved
Re8~)ectfully submi tted this 21st day of September, 1938.
J. H. Jones
C. H. Justice
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Julius Boeck
Geo. Mildenstei.n
On motion of Jones, seconded by Justice, Resolution
was 8dopted.
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R:2ROLU110N
BE IT RESOLVED BY TE8 MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of the
City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the application of John Moss
to sell beer at liOn Se.1e II and lIOff Sale II be granted for the
premises at 311 Nrn'th Walnut Street instead of 409 North Pine
Street as per application on file.
Respectfully submitted this 21st day of September, 1938.
J. H.. Jones
~. H. Juntice
Geo. Mildenstein
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Julius Boeck
Committee
On motion of Jones, Seconded by Justice, Resolution
was adopted.
BESQ1UTION
BE IT RESOLVED BY THr MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL of the Cit~r
of Gr~mc1 Island, Nebreska" thet the applicntion of Clara Scharr'er
to transfer her license to sell beer ot "On Salell and 1I0ff Sale"
from 117 East Front Street, to 212 East Third Street be and the
smRe 1s hereby granted and approved.
Reflpectfully submitted thls 21st day of September, 1938.
J. H. _J~9nes.
C. H._ Justlce
Geo. Mildenstein
Julius Boeck
-Committee--
On motion of JOBS, seconded by Justlce, resolution
vvas 8.clopted.
Letters of J. E. Sjolin, Director Division of employment
and E. T. Buley, Field Engineer, W.P.A. with reference to increased
pay to VI.P.A. 1:vorks were presented, on motion of Justlee, :'38 Gonded.
by Mildenstein, placed on file.
Bond of S. C. Miller, Desk Sargent, was presented, on
motion of Jones, seconded by Justice ~as accepted.
Jones remarked on Radio Ordinance, after ~ome discussion
Jones moved Ordj.nance be referrecl bRCk tel Ordinance Committee,
seconded by Justice. Carried.
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Kammer' referred to construction of Curb & Gutt.er on
North;l East and South sldaB of BuechlGr par};:, [-Jnd. slde1N8J..k {',long
EEU:;t 81(]e. On motion of .Iu tice, sGconc1eo. by Koehler;l same was
referred to Street & Alley Committee.
Kammer reported on Park employees hrnTing visited
hnving visited Pioneer Perk with shot guns to rid P8rk of
blaekbil"ds. One visitntion end birds d:lc1 not retU!~n for 3 nights.,
Mildenstein reported on having contactedMr. Burdick,
with reference to WPA Labor cutting weeds in streets and parkings.
Mr. Burdick informed him, there wus no provision made for WPA
cutting weeds.
Mildenstein reported bock on c:18irn of J. M. Johnson,
damage to car on account of hr,virlg run over Btop button at Eddy
and Front Streets. Having been unable to contact Mr. Johnson,
Mildenstein moved the claim be disallowed at this time. Seconded
by Justice, carried.
Kammer repoc.ted Emhoff Tank at Dlsposal Pl~mt in best
cond.ition in five yeors, on account of new sludge drying beds, +
digestion tank drained for the purpose of placing diffuser plates.
Bills were read, on motion of Hehnke, seconded by
by Mlldenstein, allowed.
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The ?/fayor appointed F. L. Scovill & S. J. ShE1da to
registration Board. On motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Justice,
appointments were confirmed.
Ordlnance 111620 levying SpeCial taxes to pay for the cost
of construction of gravelling District #12 and providing for the
collection thereof, was reed, passed by the Council and signed by
the Mayor.
Moved by lT11Jltice, seconded by Kammer, the ordlnance be
plAced on its first reAding [tt length. Roll call ballot, all
voting 8.ye. ThA ordinance was read at length and declared passed
its first reGding.
Moved by Justice, seconded by Koehler, that the rules be
SUSf)ended and the ordir18nce be pJ.8ced on i tfi second rending by
title. Roll c8.11 ba.llot, all voting aye. The ordln911ce was read
by title and declared passed its second reading.
Moved by Hehnke, seconded by Mildenstein, that the rules be
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ti tIe. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordimmce we~8 read
by ti tIe tlnd dec18red pAssed it,s third reading.
Moved by Justice, seconded by Mildenstein, that the
ordinance be pIe.ced on :Lts fourth reElding and finally pasRed.
roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was finally
passed and 8~pproved by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Ordinance #162'1 creating gravelling District #14 was
read., pafsed by the Council and signed by the Iv1c1Yor.
Moved by ::ehnke, seconded by Juctice, that the Ordinance
be pl~ced on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all
voting aye. ThE'! ordinance wr:lS read at length and declared pap sed
its first reading.
Moved by ,Justice, 8e condf;d by Behnke, t h8.t the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its second reading by
title. Roll call ballot, all. voting aye. The ordinance was read
by title and declared passed its third reading.
Moved by Hehnke, seconded by Justice, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its third reading by
title. Roll call ballot,. all voting aye. The ordinance was read
by title and declared passed its third reading.
Moved by Hehnke, seconded by Colwell, that the
ordinance be pl~ced on its fourth reoJJjng and finally passed.
Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was finally
passed and approved by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Reports of officers were read, on motion of Justice,
seconded by KAmmer, 1,vere accepted B.nd plDced on fD.e.
Mildenstein reported on George Losey claim hAving
been filed prior to April 1st, 1938, no report as yet. Claim
having been referred to City Attorney, Mr. Holmberg stated he
would report next meeting.
On motion of Justice, council adjourned.
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City Clerk.
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
september 29, 1938.
Council met in Special Session as per call, "His Honor,lI
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
September 29, 1938.
TO MBIVlBSRG OF THr:; CITY COD1~CIL,
GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA.
GENTLElvlEN:
NOTICE is hereby given that a SPECLI.L MEETING of' the
City CotUlcil is called for 7:30 P.M:. (to-night) September 29, 1938,
for the purpose of authorizing bids on sidevmlks, and to transact
any other business the Mayor and Council may wish to consider.
Thos. M. Dillon
NlAY OR
Carl Hehnke
John F. Koehler
Geo. Mildenstein
E. C. Kammer
J. H. Colwell
C. H._Ju0,tice
COUNCILlVlEN
All Councilmen ansvvering at roll call, except Jones and
Boeck, Boeck being out of the City.
On motion of Mildenstein, seconded b,y Colwell, clerk
was authorized to advertise for bids to be opened Friday Oct. 14, 1938,
on sidewalks as per Engineer'S estimate adopted September 21st.
Behnke moved to adjourn.
9-29-38.
F. S. White,
City Clerk
Grand Island, Nebraska.
October 3, 1938.
Council met for the purpose of canvassing ballots cast
in the Special Election of September 27, 1938. lIBis Honor,lI the
Mayor presiding. All members answered at roll call except Justice,
who was a fevv minutes late..
Result of sdid canvas a:.;; follows.
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MAIL BALLOTS PROPOSITION pnOPO~)I TION
NO. 1 NO. 2 NO"l NO. 2.
YES NO YES NO >X'ES NO YES NO
Precinct #1 1 1 121 81 106 93
Precinct #2 ,233 122 ,~14 143
Precinct #3 188 120 ].68 141
Precinct -114 152 5::'. 1"4 70
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. Precinct #5 1 1 .::79 8 ~) ,:60 104
Precinct #6 72 15 66 21
Precinct #7 4 4 :356 85 ;;55 86
I Precinct #8 4 4 282 106 63 125
Precinct #9 178 60 173 65
Precinct #10 69 29 :57 41
Precinct #11 2 2 ..:71 120 q:i-*-l~~t-
rr- 1 12 0 ::.201 875
On motion of Helmke, seconCieu by Koehler, the it iJove is
the official canvas of Special Election held September 27, 1938.
Grand" Island, Nebraska.
October 3, 1938.
Honorable Mayor & City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
The,following is the Engineers estimate for the building
and rep2..iring6T'the following sidevyalks. All walks to be made of sand
gravel concrete.
Lot Block Addition Amount Unit Price
1 4 '\THebes Add. 2611- sq.ft. @ 20~
r) 4 fl IT 264 sq.ft. 20~
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I 5 80 Original Town ro cu. yo_s. Exc @ 754j 1980 Sq.ft. @ 201:
6 i:)O It l! ') h cu.ycls. It @ ~~~ 880 sq.ft. @ 20~
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3 89 It It 25 cu. yds. II @ 660 sq.ft. @ 20~
4 89 11 It 25 cu. yds. II @ 75~ 720 sq.ft. @ 20~
5 81 11 II 1320 sq.ft. 20~
6 81 11 fl 660 sq.ft. 204;
7 81- II 11 660 sq.ft. 20rj;
8 81 11 n 990 sq.ft. 201:
Ray L. Harrison
City Engineer
On motion of Mildcmstein, seconded by Boeck, estimate was
adopted and Clerk authorized to advertise for bids, including list
presented September 21st, to be opened October 19, 1938.
Letter from George R. J:J1u.nn W.P.A. Project Superintendent
with reference to Ordinance revision.
On motion of Koehler, seconded by Behnke, comlln.mica tion
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Invitation of Kearney Chamber of Commerce to attend League
of Nebraska Municipalities Convention to be held October 12-13-14
was read. On motion of Justice, seconded by Boeck, all City Officials,
as far as possible, attend tne Thursday (October 13th) sessiorl, to
arrange to meet at the City Hall not later than 7:00 o'clock A.M.
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Notice from E. L. W. Scott, through his attorney, A. J. Luebs,
tlw t he vms owner of house on lots A & B & One, Ross & Ash ton pa:ck,
and that he reserves the right to move same from property in case the
City purchases the Pier property.
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Koehler, notice was received
and filed.
Letter.from the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission with
reference to transfer of Clara Scharrer was presented. On motion of
Koehler, seconded by Jones, referred to License Committee to report
October 5, 1938.
Ordinance #1622 creating Curb and Gutter District #4 was
passed by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Moved by Justice, seconded by Koehler, the ordinance be
placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all voting
aye. The ordinance Vias read D.t length and declared passed its first
reading.
Moved by Mildenstein, seconded by Justice, that the ruks be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its second reading by
title. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read
by its title and declared passed its second reading.
Moved by Justice, seconded by Behnke, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its third reading by
title. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read
by its title and d~clared passed its third reading.
Moved by Hehnke, seconded by Mildenstein, that the ordinance
be placed on its fourth reading and finally passed. Roll call
ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed and
apPl"oved by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Curb & Gutter District #4.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
September 7, 1938.
Honorable Mayor and City eouncil,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
The following is the Engineers Estimate for Curb & Gutter
District No.4.
Approximately 2700 Lin. Ft. of Curb & Gutter @ 75~ per ft.
Respectfully submitted
Ray L. Harrison
City Engineer
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justice, estimate was
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On motion of Helmke, Council adjourned.
F. S. Wlli te,
City Clerk
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October 6, 1938.
Council met as a Boord of EqualizRtion on Sewer District
11178 8.nd 179, "Hi s FancY'," the IvL"'yor, pre stdJng. All Councilmen
present at roll call.
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BE IT HESOLVED BY 'I'HE IV:AYOH AND CI'TY COUIfCIL of the city
of Grand IslandJ Nebraska, sitting as a Board of Equalization
after due notice given thereof as :provided by law that vve find the
total cost of construction of ~3ewer District No. 178 to be the
sum of ~~l, 222.80; tha t we find the benefits a ccruing to the real
estate in said district to be the sum of $1,222.80; and that we
find the benefits accruing to the respective lots, tracts and
parcels of land in said district to be the sums set opposite the
several descriptions as follows:
O'VVNEl-1 LO'r BLOCK ADDITION AMOUNT
Lue and Grace Hornbach 1 16 Bonnie Brae $61.14
I\!Iichae1 & l\(ar i e Langan 2 16 tt tt 61.14
Eary Curry 3 16 tt tt 61.14
Andrew 130 sler , c.;state 4 16 ft tt 61.14
fI tt tt 5 16 tt tt 61.14
Henry Geisinger 1 17 tt tt 61.14
Lawrence IVl. &, Mary Bowers 2 17 tt tt 61.14
Alfred J- . Luebs 3 17 tt tt 61.14
Velma Fern I nrna n 4 17 " It 61.14
Lena & Hichard Nuemberger 5 1'7 tt It 61.14
W1l1. ]' Scheffel 1 18 tt ff 61.14
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Louis Scheffel 3 18 tt tt 61.14
Ka tie Meyer 4 18 tt It 61.14
Ii'l or a Scheffel 5 18 ft tt 61.14
John Steckmyer 1 19 tt II 61.14
It ft 2 19 tt tt 61.14
tI tt 3 19 tI It 61.14
'1'-,- T. Brown 4 19 n tt 61.14
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'l'o tal ~pl, 222.80
Respectfully submitted this 5th
day of
October
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E.C.Kammer~
Carl I:lehnke.
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John F.Koeh1er.
J.H.Jones.
SEWER CO
MI'I'TEE
On motion of Kemmer, ssconded by Boeck, Resolution
WAS adopted.
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BErp RESOLVb1) BY I'HE MAYOE AND Crry COUITCIL of the City
of Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting as a B6al"'d of Equalization
after clue Dotloe given thereof as provided by lavv that Vife find the
total cost of construction of Sewer :District No. 179 to be the
sum of ~~456. 50; that we find the benefits accruing to the real
estate in said District to be the sum of ~~456.50; and that we
find the benefits accruing to the respective lots, tracts and
parcels of land in said District to be the sums set opposite the
several descriptions as follows:
OWNER
Anna Mulloy
11 11
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A. F. Buechler
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Eaymond D. & Judith
Anna ~.lulloy
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LOT BLOCK ADDITION
1 23 Bakerts
2 23 It
3 23 II
4 23 II
5 23 II
6 23 II
7 23 II
M.Snook 8 23 II
9 23 II
10 23 II
Total
AMOlT1\TT
\$45.65
45.65
45.65
45.65
45.65
45.65
45.65
45.65
45.65
45.65
~~456. 50
Respectfully submitted this 5t~__ day of October
1938.
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Carl Hehnke.
J.H.Jones.
John F.Koehler.
SEW E R COM M I T TEE
On motion of Kammer, seconded by Mildenstein,
Resolution was adopted.
There bpin~ no protests, on motion of Boeck,
seconded by Hehnke, Council 8ittin~ 8S e Board of Equalization
Ddjourned.
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C1 ty Clerk.
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
October 5, 1938.
Council met l-l regular session, "His Honor, II the Mayor,
presiding. All Oouncilmen present at roll call.
Minutes. of previous me etings were read and apJroved.
Lett.er and claim of Kenneth Gedne,y were reed, on motion
of Rehnke, seconded by Kammer were referred to the Airport Oommittee.
Olipping from Grand Island Independent vd th reference to
collecti.on of Tobacco T2.x I,vas read.
Estimr?te of C1 ty Engineer for gravelling gr8vel 0.1 strict
#14, approximately 800 cu.yds. gravel @ 501 per yd, $400.00 was
read. On motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Boeck, estlmete was
[tdopted, and clerk inf"tructed to Rdvertise fsr bids, to be opened
October 19, 1938.
Ntr. Y01Ul,gclRU8 appeared before the Oouncil requesting
some relief from tLe effects of p smoke house loc8ted ClOS8 to hie
Isl!3nd The!3tre, end fmggested thot the fire whistle and nine o'clock
curfew be discontinued.
On motion of Koehler, seconded by Rehnke, the smoke house
Nuisance was referred to the Ordinance Oommittee in conjuncti.on
vith the Oity Attorney.
~ff€3Jor conmented on necessi ty of fire vvhistle to call
off-duty firemen. On motion of Justice, seconded by Rehnke,
curfew was I'eferred to Ordin8nc e Oommi t tee.
Mr. Youngclaus thanked tr.e Mayor and Couneil and petired
from the Council Chamber.
Mr. Sook presented petition for water main in 1100 block
on West Anne street. On motion of Justice, seconded by Mildenstein,
petition was referred to the Water Oommittee.
Pet,j_tion for light ,qt, corner of PItHY1 and Hansen Streets
was pre sented. On mot.ion of ,Tus tice, seconded by Kammer, was
referred to the Ice, Water & Light Committee.
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BE IT HESCLVED We" THE ?,rIAYOR NTD CIrT'IY COUNCIL of the City
of Granel lEland, Nebraska, th8.t sidewalks be, wi thin fifteen dRYS
after the first publicat5_on h;ere~f, or the personal service hereof
upon the owners of the said lots, ordered constructed, extended or
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repaired as hereinafter described, in front of, along and adjacent
to the following described to-1Nit.
South & West Side
North & Vieet S.ide
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North Slde
South Side
II II
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North Side
II II
South Slde
Lot Block Addition
5 80 Original Town
6 80 II II
,1 89 " "
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5 81 " "
6 81 II "
7 81 " "
8 81 II II
1 4 Wiebe'e Add.
2 4 " II
5 32 Original Town
tha.t the City Engineer be
AND, BE IT FTffiT:..-rn HESOLVED:
instructed to subml t pLa.ns, specifications and estimFltes of the pro-
bable C!H't of the construction of the said proposed sidevml1zs wi thin
ten (10) dnys from t. e first pUblicptLon of this said. Resolution; tha.t
the Committee on Streets and Alleys report promptly at the expiration
of the af'Jres8id fifteen (15) days tc the M2.yor and City Oouncil
the n8Tnes of the lot owners who have refused or neglected to construct,
repair or extend said sidewalks as herein ordered; Rnd that the City
Clerk oroceed to advertise for bids for the construction, repair or
extension of said sidevulIJ\~, as provided by law, immediately after
I the report of s8id Oommittee h8.8 been received and acted upon by
the Mayor and C1 ty Council.
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George Mildepstein
Carl Hehnks_
F. H. Colwell
E. C. Kammer
Street & Alley Cnmmfttee
On motion of ?Uldenstein, r8c'mc1ed by Hehnke, Re solution
was edopt,ed.
BE!.1?21TJ110N
W"~EREAS, the SpeciEll Police Fund (DoR Tax), Dr!ving a
bnl~mce of One Hundred Fifteen ($115.00) Dollars, as Ghollm by the
records of the City Treasurer, same being for the collection of
Dog Tax for the Year 1938-1939, and there being no expenditures
anticipAted, this Fund being intended for the PolIce Fund, as
provided for under Ordinance No. 1142.
THEREFORE BE IT RESO IJVED BY ThY: ?,1A YOE AND cr TY COUNCIL,
thnt the City Tre8surer be end is hereby instructed to transfer
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E8id sum from the Special Pollce Fund to the Police Fund.
BE IT Frm TH1\R FESCLVED, that 1:111 future collection for the
cllrrent YF:fcJr of Dog Taxes, be credlted direct to the Police Fund.
Respectfully submitted,
Carl Hehnke
John F. Koehler
E. C. KalUm er
F. H. Colwell
-Flii'ence-C offimi t tee-:-
On motion ()f Eehnke, seconded by Justice, Re:-301ution
WElS adopted.
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WHEREAS; On the 16th dny of .June, 19.'37, and loan for the
benefit of the })olice Fund, \VBP. ml3de from the surplus of the Light
I"unel, for the ['um of Four Thousand ($4000.00) Dollars and,
'7HEREAS; on t1-;e 15th dAY of June, 1937, a lonn for the
benefi t of the Genera_I Ii'und, for the following Funds of the GenerEll
Fund. Sewer Fund for the sum of Four ThOUSAnd ($4000.00) Dollars,
Engineer Fund for the sum of Nine Hundred ($900.00) Dollars, 1Nas
made from tb.f; surplus of the Light Fund ond,
VTHEREAS; on tLe Third dny of FebruE'ry 1937, a loan for the
benefit of the IncidentAl Fund of the General Fund for the 81lli of
Five Thousand ('5000.00) Dollars, was made from the surplus of the
Light Fund.
~N~EREAS; there is sufficient Funds 1n the various Funds
to repay the above loans,
THEREFORE BE 17 RESOLVED BY 'lIPE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL,
th8t the sums stated below be transferred from sneh Fund 8nd
credited to the Light Fund.
GenerBI Fund:
Sewer Fund, Four Thousand ($4000.00) Dullars
IncidentFil Fund , Five ThoUlsrmd ($5000.00) Dollars
Engineer Fund, Nine ~undred ($900.00) Dollars
PoLLee Fund; Four ThOUSAnd ($4000.00) Dollars.
BE IT FTmT~ER RESOLVED, that the City Treasurer be
directed, and is hereby authorized to transfer said Funds to repay
88id locms.
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CDPl HGhnke
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John }'. Koehler
_ E~__KHmmer..._
F. H. Colwell
Finarlce CommIttee.
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On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justice, Resolution was
Hehnl:::e commented on bill of Vim. Scr,unnn for caring for
elect! on booths, [mo. reque "'ted City Clerk to inve 8tigEl te before
drawing warr:::mt.
Bill of E. W. Keiss was disallowed.
On motion of Boeck, seconded by Koehler, Fire Chief Campbell
and Mayor Dillon [ire to attend Fi:reman IS Convention October 18-19-20,
at the expense of the City.
On motion of Boeck, seconded by Justice, Fire Chief was
authorized to cirive Farm Fire Truck to Kearney October 13, 1938, for
display at League of Nebraska Municipalities meeting.
Grand Island, NebrHf3ka.
September 30, 1938.
Honorable MAYOI' and City Council,
Gr.'md I slond, Nebrr:1ska.
Gentlemen:
We, your committee on water And light, to whom was referred
the several petitions for street lights, desire to recommend that the
following street lights be instAlled by thf? City Light Department.
200 block East Ashton Avenue
9th ~md Wheeler
9th And Broadwell
Vine street, between Yund and HAnsen
C. H. Jtwtice,
J. H. Jones
E. C. Kammer.
J. F. Koehler
Committee
On motion of Justice, seconded by Mildenstein, recommendation
was adopted.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
October 5, 1938.
Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Gra.nd I sIanO., Nebra81~a.
Gentlerlen:
We, your committee on water and light, beg to submit
herewith plans end specifications covering the boiler room building,
boiler foundBtiol1s, Dnd turbine foundations. We recor:1mend thnt the
pll=1n8 and specifications 1.:111<-1. estimate thereon be 8Bopted and that the
City Clerk be instructed to~vertise for bids for the same, bids to be
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aceepted not later th.en 8; 00 0 I clock P.M. October 27, 1938, at lvhich
time the SRme will be publlcly opened. <"-
Estimate- - $38,500.00
c. H. Justice
J. H. Jones
E. C. Knmmer
John F. Koehler
Committee.
On motjon of .TusU.ce, seconded by Koehler, recommend!:lt:lon
W8.S adopted.
Application of C18re. Scharrer fOI' transfer of Beer Llcenn8
to 409 North Pine, was presented. On motion of Jones, seconded by
Hehnke, City Clerk was authori zed to 50-CUre w1"i tten lel':)f,e.
Kammer reported. the perks were being kept open longer
this year than usual, on account of nice weather.
Report th8t Cll1"b cmo Gutter hAd been completed on one
h8lf of Bueehler pilrk, and the other one half would be started
October 6, 1938.
Kammer reported diffuser plates had been installed in two
tanks at Disposal Plant.
On motion of voehler, seconded by Hehnke, claim of ~3.00
by S. A. Ha.yman, on account of broken axle at testing stat.ion was
allowed.
OL. motion of Koehler, clnim of Fr'ed K. Gier for $15.00
on account of blowout claimed cpused by tpsting car~ was disallowed.
Bills l,rere l'ead, and on motion of Mildenstein, s8cnded bJr
Boeck, allowed.
Ordinance #1623 levying special Taxes in Sewer DiRtrict #178,
mmd providing 1'01'" the collection thereof, was p~J8sed by the Council
and signed by the MaYOl'.
Moved by Mildenstein, seconded by Boeck, the ordinance be
placed on its first reading at length. Roll call balInt, all voting
f3.ye. The ordinance was read at length end declol"'ed passed its first
reading.
Moved by Justice, seconded by Hahnke, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be plAced on its second reading by
title, Roll cR11 ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance wa.s read
by its title and declpJ:'ed 'mssed its secone1 reading.
Moved by Koehler, seconded by Boeck, that the rules be
suspended and the ordin:=mce be plAced on its third reading by
tt tIe. Roll. Call Ballot, ell voting aye. The Ordlnel1ce was r'eed
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b~r its ti tIe AJ1ci declared p8ssed its third reading.
Moved by Hehnke J seconded b.y Jane s, that the ordinance be
placed on its fourth reading and finally passed. Roll call ballot,
8,11 voting aye. The ordinpnce was fln811y passed and approved
by the Council enci signed by the Mnyor.
Ordin8nce 1.11624 levying Special Taxes in Sewer District
#179, Rnd providing for the collection thereof, was passed by the
Council and signed by the Mpyor.
~~oved by HehnJre, see anded by Koehler, t~e ordinence be
placed on its firf't reeding et length. Roll call ballot, 8.11
voting aye. The ordinonce was read at length and declared passed
its flrst reading.
Moved by Koehler, seconded by Jones, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on i t:::~ second reading by
title. Roll Can Ballot, ell voting aye. The ordinance was read
by its title and declared passed its second re,!u:H.ng.
Moved by Hehnke, seconded by Koehler, that the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its third reading by
title. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was read
by its ti t.le B.nd declared passed 1 ts third reading.
Moved by Hehnke, seconded by Koehler, that the ordinance
be pla.ced on its fourth reeding B.nd finally passed. Roll cell
ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed and
8.pproved by t,he Council 9.11(1 signed by the Ma.yor.
Reports of different officers of the City were read.
On motion of Justice, seconded by Boeck, were received and placed on
file.
On motion of Hehnke, Council adjourned.
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GENERAL FUND
To Pay Cow Treas.
Salaries
Street & Alley
Sewer
Engineer
1no 1 dentals
Alrport
St. L.i.ghti.ng
Hydrent Rental
Arnt. Approp.
Re-Approp.
Park Fund
Police FuncJ.
Cemetery Fund.
Fire Fund
Paving Fund
Music Fund
Tote.l Approp.
Re-Approp..
Ice Fund
Water Fu.nd
Light Fund
Se".'er District
Paving Dlf1triot
APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES
FOR FISCAL YEAR TO OCTOBER 6, 1938
.l),PPROPHIA TED RE-APPROP. EXPENDED
TRANSFERS
$ 5,000.00
11,000..00
16,000.00
25,000..00
6,500.00
15,000..00
11,500.00
5,760.80
95,760.80
20.239.!20
116,000.00
13,500.00
36,000.00
9,500.00
36,000.00
5,000.00
1,500.00'
197,260.80
32,239.20
229,500.00
4.000..00
15,000.00
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20,700.00
11,300.00
239.20
6;"650:00
20,239. 20'
2,000.012
38,000.00
'~~. 500.00
12,000.00
6,000.00
42,000.00
1,500.00
3,000.00
32,239.20
58.39
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BALANCE
$ 4,941.61
2,249.90 12,750.10
3,611.83 17,OF38.17
6,011.24 18,988..76
884,86 5,615.14
4,087.29 10,912.71
1,525.40 9,774.60
11,500.00
6,000.00
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3,353.74
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1,'171.01
3,000.00
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19,825.00
441.50
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October 19, 1938.
001.1nc11 met in regulpr session, President Rehnke presiding.
All members present exceot Jones. Mayor Dillon, who attended the
Firemans' convention, entered 19ter.
Minutes of previous meetU1gs were read find epproved.
Bids on sidewalks were opened and repd. Bids of E. E.
Bd'7 eI' rAnged from 17-5,i to ill rt per sq ft. 75d per eu yo. for e:xcaVA-
t ing. Bids of BArney Va S 8 rnnged from 1 7~-r:t to 19.i ;Jcr sq ft. 750
per cu yo. for e7cAvating.
On ~otion of Mildenstein, seconded by Colwell, bids were
referred to Street & Alley Committee with power to act.
Letter from Wachob-Bender wtth reference to refunding
Storm Sewer Bonds, was read, on'otion of Justice, seconded by
Mildenstein, was referred to FinAnce Committee.
Protest from over 51% of property owners in CIJ.rb & Gutter
District #4 was read, on mot:Lon of Mildenstein, seconded by ,JuBtice,
was referred to Street & Alley Committee.
Protect of W. J. PrAter, .'\16 West Fir'st, on sldewalk con-
struction was read, on motion of ]\}11de:I,~3tein, seconded b,'! JUEtice,
was referred to Street & Alley Committee.
Sl'11i18r pr()te~ts, node verbally by Mrs. Brnlm8nn, lots
3 and 4 Block 89, Railroad Addition, also Mrs. Lorentzen, Lots
5 and 6 Block 80, RailroRd Addition, and Mr. Costello, Lot 6 Block 81,
Railroad Addition.
On motion of Hi loen fote! n, s ecollded by Boeck, orote s t s
were referred to the Street & Alley Committee.
Mr. Bebe~nis protested bills of ~7.00 and $3.05 for
cleaning water meter, on motion of J1lstlce, seconded by Colwell, was
referred to Water Committee.
Petition for Street light at Middle and Loan Streets, was
presented, on m tioE of ,Llstice, seconded by KA~mmer, we.s referred to
Light Committee.
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RESOLUTION
WHEREAS in assessing the benefits accruing to the real
estate in Gravel District No.6 of the City of Grand Island,
Nebraska, the Mayor and Council found and determined that
Lot Four (4) Block Three (3) Rollin's Addition to the City
of Grand Island, Nebraska, as benefited in the sum of $1.63,
and also tllat Lot Four (4) Block Seventeen (17) Wallich's
Addition.
ITHEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOH AND CITY COUNCIL
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the said assess-
ment in the sum of $1.63 assessed against Lot Four (4) Block
Three (3) Rollins' Addition be and the same is hereby can-
celled and ordered stricken from the tax records of the City
of Grand Island, Nebraska.
BE IT FUR~HER RESOLVED that the City Clerk certify to
the City Treasurer of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska,
a certified copy of the resolution, and that the City Treas-
urer of said City be and he is hereby directed, authorized
and instructed to cancel said assessment against said Lot
Four (4) Block Three (3) Rollins' Addition and strike the
same from the tax records of said City.
Respectfully submitted this 19th day of October,
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On motlon of Mt16enstein, seconded by Hehnke, Resolutlon
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WHEREAS, in assessing the benefits accruing to the real
estate in Gravel District No.7 of the City of Grand Island,
Nebraska, the Mayor and Council assessed benefits against
Lot Five (5) Block Eleven (il) Voitle's Addition in the sum of
$5.21, and
WHEREAS Lot Five (5) in Block Six (6) in Lambert's A,ddi-
tion was assessed in the same amount of $5.21, and
WHEREAS the said two property descriptions cover the
same property.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL of the
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property known as Lot Fi va (5) Block EJ,.'e'lfen ~toi{le' s Addition
be and the same is hereby cancelled and ordered stricken from
the tax records of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk be directed
and instructed to certify a copy of this resolution to the City
Treasurer of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, and that the
said Treasurer be directed, instructed and authorized to cancel
and strike from the tax records the assessment in the sum of
$5.21 assessed against the said Lot Five (5) Block Eleven ell)
Voitle's Addition to the City of Grand Island, Nebraska.
Respectfully submitted this 19th day of October, 1938.
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On motion of Behnke, seconded by Justice, Resolution was
Adopted.
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WHEREAS, in assessing the benefits accruing to the real
estate in Gravel District No. 12, the Mayor and Council as-
sessed benefits in the sum of $2.59 against the premises de-
scribed as Lot Nine (9) Block Eleven (11) Wheeler's Addition
to the City of Grand Islmld, Nebraska, and
WHEREAS, there is no such property lying wi thin said
district
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY l],IBE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska that the said assess-
ment levied against the property known as Lot Nine (9) Block
Eleven (11) Wheeler's Addition to the City of Grand Island,
Nebraska, be cancelled and stricken from the tax records of
the City of Grand Island, Nebraska.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Oity Clerk certify to
the City Treasurer of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, a
copy of this resolution, and that the City Treasurer be and
he is hereby authorized, directed and instructed to cancel
said assessment, and to strike the same from tbe tax records
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska.
Respectfully submitted this 19th day of October, 1938.
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o~ motion of Hehnke, seconded by Mildenstein, Resolution
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WHEREAS in assessing the benefits accruing to the real
estate in Sewer District No. 179 or the City of Grand ISland,
Nebraska, Lot Ten (10) Block Twenty-three (23) Baker's Addi-
tion to the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, belonging to
Mrs. Anna Mulloy was assessed in the sum of $45.65, and
WHEREAS the said Lot Ten (10) Block Twenty-three (23)
Baker's Addition was connected to the Sewer in Sewer District
No. 142 on the 7th day of April, 1932, and one Mrs. Minnie
Hoffman paid to the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, a sum of
$50.00 for the connection made with Sewer District No. 142
as evidenced by receipt of the Oi ty Treasurer No. 217, and
WHEREAS the said Lot Ten (10) Block Twenty-three (23~
Baker's Addition should not therefore be assessed in said
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WHEREAS the said Minnie Hoffman is entitled to receive
from the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, the sum of $4.35
being the difference between the amount paid for connecting
said Lot Ten (10) Block Twenty-three (23} Baker's Addition
with the sewer in District No. 142, and the amount of as-
sessment against said lot as determined in Di stri ct No. l?9.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND cr TY COUNCIL
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ment in the sum of $45.65 assessed against said Lot Ten (10)
B~ock Twepty-three (23) Baker's Addition as determined by the
Mayor and Council in assessing the benefits to real estate
in sewer District No. 179 be and the same is hereby cancelled
and ordered stricken from the records.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk certify to
the City Treasurer a copy of this resolution, and that the
City Treasurer be and hais hereby directed, instructed and
authorized to cancel said assessment and strike the same
from the tax records of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska.
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the said Minnie Hoffman be
refunded the sum of $4.35 upon filing claim against said
City for the same.
Respectfully submitted this 19th day of October, 1938.
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On motion of Yam~er, seconded by Hehnke, Resolution was
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WHEREAS the Mayor and Council sitting as a Board of
Equalization in Sewer District No. 168 assessed the entire
Block Eighteen (18) in Baker's Addition belonging to David
Kaufmann as one unit and assessed the benefits to said block
in the sum of $277.94, and
WHEREAS for the convenience of the owner and the pur-
chasers of any of the lots in said block, and for the further
convenience of keeping records in the office of the City
Treasurer, the lots in said block should be separately as-
sessed.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOL VEl) BY THE MAYOR AND aTY COUNCIL
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the said lots in
Block Eighteen (18) in Baker's Addition to the City of Grand
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168 be and the same are hereby assessed as hereinafter set
forth. And the benefits accruing to the respective lots in
said Block(18) be assessed as follows:
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27.39
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$277.94
BE IT .FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE CITY CLERK certify to
the Ci ty Treasurer a copy of thi s resolution and the City
Treasurer is hereby directed, authorized and instructed to
place upon the tax records of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska,
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the said sewer assessment on each lot in said Block Eighteen
(18) of Baker's Addition as set forth in this resolution.
Respectfully submitted this 19th day of October, 1938.
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On motton of Ei?bnke, EGconded by ,Justice, Resolution
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RE221Jl.TI.QN
October lq, 1938
WHEREAS, the CommerciAl Nattona1 Bank of Grand Island,
Nebrpska, has delivered a Joint Custody Receipt No 3976, for
Feder[Jl FArm rTortgage '-'orporRtion, ,5% Bonds, in the sum of
$25,000.00 for c~ecurl ty 0 f Of' post t s, t.o the Oi ty Treasurer.
'T'EEREFORE BE IT HT~SCLVED BY ').1 ~JE MAYOR AIm CI'1'Y OOU~WIL,
that the above listed security be approved.
Respectfully,
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Finance Committee
On motion of uehnke, secnnded by Koehler, Resolution
WetS adopted.
On motion of Rehnke, seconded by Koehler, clai~ of $6.00
m ada by .J. ?:L Johnson fcn d RffiAged tr) hi scpr, on account of hrvi ng run
over [3 stop button At Front <met Eddy Streets, wes cHs8110vTecL
Hehnke reported that 8.11 the City is 8upuosed to do as
sponsor of the W.P.A. Buildlng in west. Grand IsJ.8nd, Tvarehous8 Rne
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office rooms, :LS to fT:'nt"h the henting pJJTlt.
I~oved by Helmke, seconded by Koehler, tllat the 01 ty sponsor
the purchR Re of her,U..ng plnnt not to ezceed ~t500. 00 !clno 8upervl [38 tlle
installation of Fn~e. Carried.
On motion of Behnke, seconded by Justice, City Clerk was
authori.zed to advertise for blds on 8, dump truck to be used in t:>1e
EnGineer's DOD8rtment. Bids to he onened November ~, 1938.
Gr~md I,:Jpn(l, Nebrpska.
October 19, 1938.
Honor,,'b1e J\TnY0I' 9nd C1 ty Conncil,
Grand Is12nd, Nebraska.
G.entlemen:
We, your 80mmittee on ~Rter and 11~lt, beg to recommend
t t tr.e City 1'oon1re a. bond on 8.11 employees of the sever8} depart-
ments hnn01ina money in amounts involving ~100.00 or more, the size
of the bond to be not less ttnn $100 or more than $1000.00
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On (not ion of J:l e tic"; se Gonded by Koehl 81', Recommen69t 1. on
was adopted.
Appl1e~iti()n oJ' Clr'rf:~ Saborrer to trnnefer "On fond Offll c-'ale
beer from 117 Epst J~ont to 212 Enst Third Street was reconsidered
and rer:pproved.
On motion "f' J'18 t ice, 2"':(' nd,d by Mild enstein, C1 ty Clerk
was instructed to 1,':1"1 te LiClU01'" Control Commi 8810n [18 to the f lnel
c nclusion of the Council.
'To the Mn.yor end C1 ty Council,
We, your Police Committee, recommend thpt the Pound Master
be put on a APIary of $90.00 per month, instead of on a commission
U110.pr vrhich thj.8 Deportment hn~ })een run j.D. the Da.st.
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On uc.:tion of Koehler, secon6ed by J11",t,iee, y'eeo!'nrnenoption
\'JFtS (q.c101)ted.
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bills were allowed fA read.
Reports of Officers
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City Attorney reported on G. W. Losey cleim, hpvin€
cont.?cted I'Ll". J'v10ycr, bnt no definite tlCtiQll t,plcen. SuggestecJ by Hr.
Mayer that he, the Uinor Motors ond City, eaoh stpnd 1/3 of the
rmount. of clnim OJ:'
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Ensineer ~arri80n reported on estimated c st of laying
of ,3torm 8("""r81' en Sn11th LOmJF t 0:tre et, to hI''' tr:ken in W. P. A. proj eet,
as about $500.00.
On motion of Boeck, seconaed by ~lstice, C. W, Burdick
'HE'S euthorl zed to spend :025.00 advert 4. F ing Grand I pl~mc1 l'Jus 1c Fe s ti VAL
On motion of Justice, Councll od.Juurned. until 8:00otc1ock
P.M. October 27,193$
10-19-38.
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?t ~oll cpll 0XC2)t Ksmmer
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Bids ;:'8 fo 1]" ,Y1)8 :
Bid. 1/:2
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t.r..'_'Til ,g,: III t Co:nr111ttee, ."In~'} T"'prr-en be ,r;";'")~}].J... ,.-1 >~l T'"
c:)n81d8~?tion. C~rried.
Hon()rnbJ.8 MDYO):~ & Cj.ty Council,
Gent-1om,en:
We YO~lr c0smitltep nn Wrter & L1. t to
{}](':~.s rc~eerred_ the
reverp] bids for bul1~lng, beg to recommen~ the bid of the Geer
mpnny
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for a license to Hell beer Mt "Off S?lc" at 123 Erst Front Street,
bc f/~~ the SFme is hereby grPDted. nnd 8p~:)r~oved.
Res.:.1f:c.t,.-.f1111:1 Al11J1l1j_tt( (1 tr.1ic 87t.1-J.
of October, 19JG.
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
November 2, 1938.
Council met in regular session, "His Honor," the Mayor
presiding. All Councilmen present except Mildenstein.
Minutes of previous meetings, Oct 19, and 27th were read
and approved.
The Mayor called for verbal communications. Mr. Shiller
made request of the Council to allow Stover Deats to fly over the
City the later part of this week, and drop hand bills advertising
for a show to be presented here. On motion of Justice, seconded
be Kammer, request was granted.
Mr. Bradstreet made reauest for the use of the College
Gymnasium for a political meeting on the evening of November 25. On
motion of Colwell, seconded by .Tones, request was granted.
Bids for truck to be used in the Engineering department
were opened and read.
Chevrolet 3 ton Gravity Dump $ 990.00
G. M. C. 3 ton Gravity Dump 709.06
International 4 ton Hydraulic Dump 989.75
International 4 ton Hydraulic Dump 1019.75
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justice, bids were re-
ferred to R. L. Harrison to tabulate and Council to recess for
consideration of bids.
Letter from Mr. Prince with reference to renting his building
at Second & Pine during construction of City Hall. On motion of
Justice, seconded by Hehnke, referred to the City Property Committee.
Letter from H. T. Brown, chairman of Masonic Building Assoc-
iation, offering the fifth floor of Masonic Building, was read.
On motion of Justice, seconded by Hehnke, was referred to the City
Property Committee.
Letter from Mr. Gedney with reference to his claim against
the City was presented. On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justice, was
placed on file.
Bid of Greenway & Company for City Hall Bond, $lOqOOO.OO and
Park Bonds $35,000.00 for 2%. On motion of Hehnke were referred to
the Finance Committee.
Confirmation of telegrams, with reference to PWA grants were
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read. Mr. Justice suggested City Clerk write Mr. Radford with reference
to said grants, Etc.
Colwell mentioned revision of Building Code with reference
to House Movers License. On motion of Colwell, seconded by Boeck,
the City Attorney was instructed to prepare an ordinance covering
that portion of Building Code, with reference to House Moving.
Jones requested the Council to inspect the old Peoples
State Bank Building before making any difinite arrangements for
office room for the different City Officials, during construction
of City Hall.
Hehnke mentioned the price of $5000.00 on Pier Property
west of Oak Street, which price is still good but will include all
of so called Pier Property east of Oak Street also.
Mr. Hehnke made motion the City Council purchase the Pier
Property (13 acres, more or less) for $5000.00 over and above special
taxes, $4705.66 plus interest, and regulB"r taxes $950.00 plus inter-
est. Seconded by Koehler. Roll call ballot, all voting aye, except
Mildenstein who was absent.
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Boeck, H. J. Cordes was
placed on monthly pay roll in Engineer's Department.
On motion of Justice, seconded by Hehnke, Mr. Burdick
was given authority to connect water & light at the WPA Building on
west Second Street.
Grand Island, Nebraska
November 2, 1938
Honor8"ble Mayor and City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
We, your committee on water and light, submit herewith
specifications covering certain power plant auxiliary equipment
which is in line with the power plant improvements now under way.
We recommend the, acceptance of these specifications and
the estimate $27,686.00."'" We further rrcommend that the City Clerk
be requested to advertise for bids for the same, bids to be opened
November 18, 1938.
Committee
C. H. Justice
J. H. Jones
E. C. Kammer
John F. Koehler
On motion of Justice, seconded by Hehnke, report was
adopted.
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
November 2, 1938.
To the Mayor and City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
We, the Street and Alley Committee, to whom was referred
. the claim of George W. Losey for damages sus~ained when he fell upon
the sidewalk on East Third Street in front of the former business
location of Miner Motors, beg to report that the 61aimant has offered
to accept the sum of Thirty-five ($35.00) Dollars in full settlement
of his claim against the City of Grand Island.
We, therefore, recommend that the settlement be approved,
and that the cla.im of Mr. Losey for Thirty-five Dollars ($35.00)
be allowed and warrant for same delivered when the claimant has
signed and delivered a receipt in full satisfaction of said claim.
Respectfully submitted this second day of November, 1938.
Carl Hehnke
E. C. Kammer
F. H. Colwell
Street & Alley Committee
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justice, recommendation
was approved and claim ordered paid.
Report of Street & Alley Committee, that Mr. Baumann was
willing to place 5 feet walk along Curbline in front of his property
in 200 block west First street. Report of R. L. Harrison, that
N. Nielsen reported he would take care of walk at First & Wheeler.
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council.
Gentlemen:
We, your Engineering Committee recommend that we purchase
the 32x6--4 ton Hydraulic Dump Truck from the International Harvester
Company for the sum of$1019.75 as per bid submitted.
Engineering Committee
Carl Hehnke
John F. Koehler
E. C. Kammer
F. H. Colwell
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Koehler, recommendation
was adopted, and City Clerk instructed to return checks or cash to
unsuccessful bidders.
Bills were read and on motion of Hehnke, seconded by Koehler,
allowed.
Grand Island, NebraQka.
November 2, 1938
Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
I hereby certify that the Platte Valley Construction Co.
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has completed the work on Gravel Dist.rict No. 13 in accordance with
the specifications and contract, by and between the City of Grand
Island, Nebraska and the Platte Valley Construction Company, which
contract was dated September 21, 1938.
I further certify that the work completed contains the
following material, at the unit price set forth in the aforesaid
contract to-wit.
3162 cu yds of Gravel @ 49~ per yd
$ 1549.38
I herewith submit the following statement of all costs in
connection with the said Gravel District No. 13.
To the Platte Valley Construction Co.
To Engineering & Inspection
To Advertising & Publication
$ 1549.38
123.95
108.45
1781.78
Total
To be divided as follows:
To the Paving District Fund
To Paving Fund
$ 1474.82
306.96
1 1781.78
I further recommend that the City Council sit as a Board
of Equalization on the said District on the 16th day of November, 1938.
Between the hours of 7:30 and 8:000'clock P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Ray L. Harrison,
City Engineer.
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justice, recommendation
was adopted.
Reports of City Officials were presented, on motion of
Justice, seconded by Kammer placed on file.
Justice moved to adjourn.
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
November 9, 1938.
Council met as per adjournment of November 8, 1938. "His
Honor," the Mayor presiding.
All members present (Justice & Colwell entered late) .
Mr. Stein of F. B. I. explained the duties of an up to
date police force (records & finger prints) and the connection be-
tween Police and the F. B. I.
Also concerning a school to be held
in Washington D. C. from January 9th to April 6, 1939, no charges
for schooling. Age limit 46 years. Railroad fare, board & room
the only expense to the city.
Mr. Burdick referred to demolition of City Hall building
by WPA labor. On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justice, no action
was taken until the return of Mr. Shl3.ttuck from Omaha.
Letters from Masonic Building Association, and W. H. Prince
with reference to renting rooms for city offices were read. On
motion of Justice, seconded by Jones, referred to City Property
Committee.
Hehnke moved to adjourn to 8 R. M. November 14, 1938, or
call of the Mayor.
11-9-38
F. S. White,
City Clerk.
GENERAL FUND
To Pay Co. Treas.
. Salaries
II Street & Alley
Sewer
Engineer
Incidentals
Airport
Street Lighting
Hydrant Rental
Amt. Approp.
Re-Approp.
Park Fund
Police Fund
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Fire Fund
Paving Fund
Music Fund
Total Approp.
Re-Approp.
Ice Fund
Water Fund
Ligh. t Fund
Sewer District
II Paving District
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APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES
FOR FISCAL YEAR TO NOVEMBER 6, 19~8
APPROPRIATED
5,000.00
11,000.00
16,000.00
25,000.00
6,500.00
15,000.00
11,500.00
5,760.80
95,760.80
20.2~9.2,0
116,000.00
1~,500.00
36,000.00
9,500.00
36,000.00
5,000.00
1,500.00
197,260.80
32.239.20
229,500.0'r:J
RE-APPROP.
TRANSFERS
EXPENDED
58.39
4.000.0~
15,000.00
4.700.05>-
20,700.00
2,971.90
5,512.48
8,764.93
1,300.35
11,300.00
5,510.10
1,957.77
239.20
6,000.00
20,239.20
26,075.92
4,11~.74
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2.500.0Q.
12,000.00
6.000.02
42,000.00
10,758.51
~,899.94
10,997.92
4,284.50
1.500.00
3,000.00
32,239.20
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4,941.61
12,028.J.0
15,187.52
16,235.07
5,199.65
9,489.90
9,342.23
11,500.00
6,000.00
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89,924.08
9,386.26
27,241.49
8,100.06
31,002.08
715.50
3,000.00
60,130.5~ l69,~69.4'
7,014.41
16,567.69
4O,4~7.40
450.26
1.145.1*
65,614.9
RespectfUlly submitted,
F. S. White,
City Clerk.
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
November 8, 1938.
Council met as per special call at 2;30 P.M. "His Honor,"
the Mayor presiding.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
November 8, 1938.
TO MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL,
GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA.
E. C. Kammer
C. H. Justice
John F. Koehler
Geo. Mildenstein
F. H. Colwell
Carl Hehnke
Julius Boeck
J. H. Jones
GENTLEMEN:
NOTICE is hereby given that a SPECIAL MEETING OF THE
CITY COUNCIL is called for 2:30 P.M. (to-day) November 8, 1938,
for the purpose of considering the acceptance of PWA grant
offers Nebraska #1403-F and Nebraska #1464-F.
Thos. M. Dillon
MAYOR
CONSENT TO MEETING
We, the undersigned members of the City Council of
the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, hereby accept service of the
foregoing notice, waiving any and all irregularities in such
service and such notice, and consent and agree that said City
Council shall meet at the time and place therein named, and for
the purpose therein stated.
Carl Hehnke
Geo. Mildenstein
F. H. Colwell
Julius Boeck
John F. Koehler
E. C. Kammer
J. H. Jones
COUNCILMEN
Paul HoJ-F1berg
CITY ATTORNEY
All members, except Justice, having signed special call,
answered at roll call.
RESOLgTloN
WHEREAS the owners of the property known as Lots A and
B, Ross and Ashton Park of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska,
have offered said land to the City of Grand Island, Nebraska,
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for the sum of $5000.00 and
WHEREAS the purchase of the S9me is necessary for park
purposes.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that said Lots A and
B in Ross and Ashton Park in the City of Grand Island, Nebraska,
be purchased; that the purchase price thereof be allowed as a
claim against the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, upon presentation
of the claim and upon the delivery of a deed to said property.
Respectfully submitted this 8th day of November, 1938.
J. H. Jones
Julius Boeck
John F. Koehler
F. H. Colwell
CITY PROPERTY. COMMITTEE
Moved by Hehnke, seconded by Kammer, Resolution be
adopted. All Councilmen voting Aye. Grant offer presented (see next
page)
B,ESQ,1UTION
WHEREAS the Federal Emergency Administration of Public
Works has officially notified the Mayor and Council of the City
of Grand Island, Nebraska, that it has approved a grant to the
City of Grand Island, Nebraska, in the sum of $28,620.00 to aid
in the construction of a Swimming Pool for said City, said pro-
ject being identified as Nebraska Docket No. 1464-F.
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THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that said grant be accepted ,
and that the Mayor and City Clerk be directed and instructed to
sign all acceptance papers in relation to said grant, and the City
Clerk be directed and instructed to forward to the offices of said
Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works all records of
the Council's proceedings in relation to the acceptance of seid
grant.
Respectfully submitted this 8th day of November, 1938.
F. H. Colwell Carl Hehnke
E. C. Kammer John F. Koehler
J. H. Jones Julius Boeck
Geo. Mildenstein
COUNOIL
On motion of Boeck, seconded by Koehler, Resolution
was adopted. All voting Aye.
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Resolution and Council action of previous page.
FEDERAL ~wERGENCY ADMINISTRATION
OF PTTBLIC WORKS
Washington D. C.
Dated: Nov. 3, 1938
Docket No. Nebr. 1464-F
City of Grand Island,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
1. Subject to the Terms and Conditions (PWA Form No. 230,
as amended to the date of this Offer), which are made a part hereof,
the United States of America hereby offers to aid in financing the
construction of a swimming pool and bathouses, including necessary
equipment, 8,nd the construction of a water filtering system (all
herein called the "Project"), by making a grant to the City of Grand
Island (herein called the "Applicant") in the amount of 45 percent
of the cost of the Project upon completion, as determined by the
Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works (herein called the
"Administrator"), but not to exceed, in any event, the sum of $25,620.
2. By acceptance of this Offer the Applicant covenants
to begin work on the Porject as early as possible but in no event
later than December 31, 1938, and to complete such Project with all
practicable dispatch, and in any event within 12 months from the
commencement of construction.
3. This Offer is made subject to the express condition
that, if the Administratior shall determine at any time that the
Applicant has paid or agreed to pay, whether directly or indirectly,
8, bonus, commission or fee to any person, firm or corporation for
attempting to procure an approval of the Applicant's application, or
for alleged services in procuring or in attempting to procure, such
approval, or for activities of the nature commonly known as lobby-
ing preformed or agreed to be performed in connectlop with the app-
lication, then the Administrator shall have the rig1l:ri.t, in his dis-
cretion, to rescind this Offer and any agreements resulting herefrom,
and, in the event of such rescission, the United States of America
shall be under no further obligation hereunder.
UNITED STATES OF M~ERICA
Federal Emergency Administratryr
of Public Works
By E. W. Clark
for the Assistant Administrator
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RE~OLUTION
WHEREAS the qualified electors of the City of Grsnd Islsnd,
Nebraska, at a special election approved the issuance of bonds by the
Mayor and Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, in the sum
of Thirty-five Thousand Dollars ($35,000) for the purpose of improv-
ing Parks.
WHEREAS the Federal Administration of Public Works has ap-
proved a grant in the sum of $28,620.00 to aid in the construction of
a Swimming Pool for the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, and
WHEREAS it is necessary thet plans, specifications, and
estimates of said Swimming Pool be prepared, presented and approved.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
of the C1 ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, that Gordon Sh~lttuck,
architect of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, be employed to
prepare said plans, specifications and estimates; and that said
Gordon Shattuck supervise the construc.tion of said Swimming Pool.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and City Clerk of
the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, be directed and authorized
to enter into a contract with the said Gordon Shattuck, covering
his services as said architect for the preparation of the plans,
specifications, estimates and supervision of the construction of
said Swimming Pool.
Respectfully submitted this 8th day of November, 1938.
Carl Hehnke
Julius Boeck
John F. Koehler
E. C. KammEtr
J. H. Johes
Geo. Mildenstein
F. H. Col wel~
COUNCIL
On motion of Koehler, Seconded by Boeck, Resolution was
adopted. All voting Aye.
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Mildenstein, City Clerk
was instructed to notify Mr. Alters of Resolution passed by City
Council authorizing purchase of Ross & Ashton Park Lots A and B.
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Kammer, City Clerk was
authorized to write letter to R. A. Radford, advising the contract ~
on Water Works Plant had been let October 27, contractor started
work on the 28th, advice of grant received on 29th.
Moved by Kammer, seconded by Hehnke, council adjourn
until 7:30 P.M. November 9, 1938.
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Works has officially notified the Mayor and Council of the
City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that it has approved a grant
to the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, in the sum of $28,620.00 n
to aid in the construction of a Swimming Pool for said City,
said project being identified as Nebraska Docket No. 1464--F.
THEREFORE, BE I T RESOLVED BY Tllli MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
of the C1 ty of Grand Island, Nebraska, that sa:l.d grant be ac-
cepted, and that the Mayor and City Clerk be directed and in-
structed to sign all acceptance 'papers in relation to said
grant, and the City Clerk be directed and instructed to for-
ward to the offices of said Federal emergency administration
of Public Works all records of the Council's proceedings in
relation to the acceptance of said grant.
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B, Ross and Ashton Park of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska,
have offered said land to the City of Grand Island, Nebraska,
for the sum of $ 6000.00 and
WHEREAS the purchase of the same is necessary for park
purposes.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
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B in Ross and Ashton Park in the City of Grand Island, Ne-
braska, be purchased; that the purchase price thereof be
allowed as a claim against the City of Grand Island, Nebraska,
upon presentation of the claim and upon the delivery of a deed
to said property.
Respectfully submi tted this 8th
November, 1938.
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land, Nebraska, at a speCial election approved the issuance
of bonds by the Mayor and Council of the City of Grand Island,
Nebraska, in the sum of Thirty-five Thousand Dollars ($35,000)
for the purpose of improving Parks.
WHEREAS the Federal Administration of Public Works has ap-
proved a grant in the sum of $ 28.6'20&0
to aid in the con-
struction of a Swimming Pool for the City of Grand Island, Ne-
braska, and
WHEREAS it is necessary that plans, speCifications, and
estimates of said SWimming Pool be prepared, presented and
approved.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR A1TD CITY COUNCIL
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architect of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, be employed
to prepare said plans, specifications and estimates; and that
said Gordon Shattuck supervise the construction of said SWimming
Pool.
BE rr FUH THER REBOL VEl) that the Mayor and City Clerk of
the City of Grand ISland, Nebraska, be directed and authorized
to enter into a contract with the said Gordon Shattuck, cover-
ing his services as said architect for the preparation of the
plans, specifications, estimates and supervision of the con-
struction of said Swimming Pool.
Respectfully submitted this 8th day of November, 1938.
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November 14, 1938
Council met as per adjournment of Nov~mber 8, 1908. "His
Honor", the Mayor presiding. All members answered at roll call.
FEDERAL EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATION
OF PUBLIC WORKS
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Dated: Nov 9, 1938
Docket No. Nebr. l445-F
City of Grand Island,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
1. Subject to the Terms and Conditions (PWA Form No. 230,
as amended to the date of this Offer), which are made a part hereof,
the United Stat€s of America hereby offers to aid. in financing the
construction of a city hall, including necessary jail and other equip-
ment (herein call the "Project"),. by making a. grant to the City of
Grand Island (herein called the "Applicant") in the amount of 45 per-
cent of the cost of the Project upon completion, as determined by the
Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works (herein call the
"Administrator"), but not to exceed, in any event, the sum of $81,800.
2. By acceptance of this Offer the Applicant covenants to
begin work on the Project as early as possible but in no event later
than December 31, 1938, and to complete such Project with all prac-
ticable dispatch, and in any event within 12 months from the commence-
ment of construction.
3. This Offer is made subject to the express condition that,
if the Administrator shall determine at any time that the Applicant
has paid or agreed to pay, whether directly or indirectly, a bonus,
commission or fee to any person, firm or corporation for attempting
to procure an approve.l of the Applicant 18 application, or for alleged
services in procuring or in attempting to procure such approval,
or for activities of the nature commonly known as lobbying performed
or agreed to be performed in connection with the apulicatlon, then
the Administrator shall have the right, in his discretion, to rescind
this Offer and any agreements resulting herefrom, and, in the event
of such rescission, the United States of America shall be under no
further obligation hereunder.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Federal Emergency Administrator
of Public Works
By H. A. Gray
Assistant Administrator
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS the Federal Emergency Administration of Public
Works has officially notified the Mayor and Council of the
City of Grand I slend, Nebraska, that it has approved a grlmt to the
City of Grand Island, Nebraska, in the sum of $81,800.00 to aid in
the construction of a City Hall for said City, said project being
identified as Nebraska Docket No. l445-F.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that said grant be accepted,
and that the Mayor and City Clerk be. directed and instructed to sign
all acceptance papers in relation to said grant, and the City Clerk
. F. H. Colwell
E. C. Kammer
I J. H. Jones
C. H. Justice
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be directed and instructed to forward to the offices of said Fl'ederal
Emergency Administration of Public Works all records of the Council's
proCee~ingS in relation to the acceptance of said grant.
I Respectfully submitted this 14th day of November, 1938.
Carl Hehnke
Julius .Boeck
Geo. Mildenstein
John F. Koehler
Council as Qommittee
After discussion, Justice moved, that said resolution be
passed and adopted, seconded by Colwell. Roll call ballot all
voted "Aye".
RESQ.LUTIOli
WHEREAS the qualified electors of the City of Grand Island,
Nebraska, at a special election approved the issuance of bonds by
the Mayor end Council of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, in the
sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) for the purpose of
constructing a City Hall.
WEEREAS the Federal Administration of Public Works has
approved a grant in the sum of $81,800.00 to aid in the construction
of a City Hall for the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, and
WHEREAS it is necessary that plans, specifications and estimates
of said City Hell be prepared, presented and approved.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE N~YOR AND CITY COUNCIL
of the City of Grand Island Nebraska, that Gordon Shattuck,
architect of tthe City of Grand Island, Nebraska,be employed to
prepare said. plans, specifications and estimates; and that said
Gordon Shattuck supervise the construction of said City Hall.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and City Clerk of
the City of Grand Isla,nd, Nebraska, be directed and authorized to
enter into a contract with the said Gordon Shattuck, covering his
services and said architect for the preparation of the plans,
specifications, estimates and superVision of the construction of
said Oi ty Hall.
Respectfully submitted this 14th day of November, 1938.
F. H. Co1..'!~Jl Carl Hehnke
E. C. Kammer Julius Boeck
J. H. Jones Geo. Mlldensteln
C. H. Justice John F. Koehler
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On motion of Hehnke, seconded byBoeck, resolution was
passed and adopted. All Councilmen voting "Aye".
Mr. Shattuck reported on trip to Omaha conference with
PWA officials, and that the demolishing of the City Hall & Hayden
building would have to be let on private contract.
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justice, City clerk
was authorized to notify occupants of Heyden Building to vacate
not later than November 28, 1938.
Mr. Holmberg informed the Council that the abstracts
on Ross & Ashton Park addition are ready.
Mr. Hehnke moved, seconded by Koehler, City Attorney was
instructed to contact Mr. Luebs with reference to building (house)
on Pier Property.
On motion of Jones, seconded by Colwell, City Clerk was ~,
instructed to notify H. T. Brown, Chairman masonic Building Assln.,
that the City Coulcil recommended the renting of the fifth floor of
masonic building for office rooms and council meetings during construc-
tion of City Hall.
On motion of Boeck, seconded by Hehnke, Jones & Koehler
were instructed to report back on their findings as to the renting
of the Augustine building at 110 East second for use of the Police
Department.
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Beock, Building Committee
was authorized to contact Mr. Seaman concerning his living quarters
during construction of City Hall, and report back at next meeting
November 16, 1938. Carried.
On motion of Colwell, seconded by Justice, Council adjourned.
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
November 16, 1938.
Council met as a Board of Equalization, "His Honor", the
Mayor presiding. All members present.
Mr. Justice presented resolution on Gravel District #13
assessment as follows:
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR 4~D CITY COUNCIL of the City
of Grand Island, Nebraska, sitting as a Board of Equalization
after due notice given thereof that we find the total cost of
construction of Gravel District No. 13 to be the sum of $1,429.55;
that we find the benefits accruing to the real estate in said
District to be the sum of $1,429.55; and that we find the bene-
fits accruing to the respective lots, tracts, and parcels of
descriptions as fOllows:
land in said District to be the sums set opposite the several
OWNER
LOT
Lucille Brainard I
Ruth E. and Charles R.
Burnight 2
Harry S. Tester 3
" It U 4
George Benn Jr. 5
Harry S. Tester 6
" u " 7
Earl G. Gregory 8
Claude A. and Jennie A.
Beach I
Nellie B. Campbell 2
Ralph and Grace E. Burford 3
Don W. and Ella Firkins 4
Carrie Williams 5
Henry J. and Minnie C.
8chirkofs~ 6
Alvin E. and Lydia Gausman 7
James M. Hill . 8
Alice & George Dahlstrom 9
Clarence J. McIntosh 10
Mae T. Clark 1
Raymond J. and Gladys L.
Miller 2
Clyde and Lavona Fullmer 3
Victor C.& Ily Olson 8
William and Julia C.
Fuerstenau 9
William Windolph (Estate) 10
Lysle Goodrich 1
George H. Rossw1ck 2
Equitable Bldg. and Loan
Association 3
Nebraska Loan & Trust Co.
Trustee, N. 1/3 4
Fred and Minnie Rein,G.l/3 4
Theodore Jessen, Jr. 8.1/3 4
Nebraska Loan & Trust Co.
Trustee, N. 1/3 5
Fred & Minnie Rein, C. 1/3 5
Theodore Jessen Jr. S. 1/3 5
Henry J. & Selma M. Krohn 8
Elmer C. Scott (Estate) 9
Geo. C. and Alvina
Giesenhagen 10
BLOCK
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11
11
11
11
11
11
11
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
13
13
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13
13
13
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
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Schimmel" s Add.
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$1.85
1.85
2.37
3.13
4.68
2.83
1.28
.52
2.83
1.28
1.04
1.28
2.83
2.83
1.28
1.04
1.28
2.83
2.83
1.28
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.52
1.28
2.83
4.68
3.13
2.89
1.11
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.56
1.11
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.55
.52
1.28
2.83
OWNER
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:Floyd V. and Berni ce L.
Ol't!
Clarence L. and Mae A.
Mengel
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Claire P. Detweiler
Margaret M. Niemoth
Harry E. &: Majl!lle Jensen
William H. Smith
Earl M. & Ella H. ~ick
Maybe lIe MoedeI'
Vernon L. Re sh
Charley E. and Alma J.
Clark, s. 1/3
Thomas J. Kelly;N.l/3
Bayard H. Paine, C. ..1/3
Charley E. & Alma J .Clark
Thomas J. Kelly; N. 1/3
Bayard H. Paine, C. 1/3
Chr~s Knoeff'el
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Linnie E. Menck
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Grace V. Lutes
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Mary L. Rentfrow
Grace V. Lutes
Florence S. Marlette, Fr~
John F. & Elsie M. Boldt,
N. 2/3
A. L. Klien, s. 1/3
JohnF.& Elsie M . Boldt,
N ~ 2/3
A. L. K1ien, s. 1/3
Ida L. &: Mildred F.
Thompson
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John D. & Minnie Rice
Florence o. Swift
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Warren V. & Marie Keller
Martin J. Kelly
Roy C. & Nora E. Rickel1
Herman Nelson
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Henry Jr. & Alice E. T.
Kranning
Archie Woodward
Ruth E. Laughlin
Norman D. & Louise G.
Nelson
Eldon & Mae E. Gockley
Lydia M. Reaugh
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Edward Faytinger
Norvin F ~ Davies
Martin J. Kelly (Trustee)
Glenn R. Taylor
Otto H. Rembolt
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
1
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2
2
2
3
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5
6
7
8
9
10
6
7
8
9
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1
2
2
3
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7
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5
6
7
8
9
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2
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5
15
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15
15
15
15
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15
15
15
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
1'7
1'7
1'7
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18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
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18
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
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$4.68
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2.83
1.28
1.04
1.28
2.83
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1.11
.56
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4:68
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1.85
4.68
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1.85
3.36
1.32
2.33
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2.89
3.13
4.68
4.68
3.13
2.89
3.13
4.68
4.68
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2.89
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BiJ:'deen Ummel 6 21 Schimmer's Add. $1.85
The Geer Company 7 21 It u 1.85
Anna F. Spangenberg 8 21 u u 2.37
Jennie Lawrence 9 21 .. u 3.13
It u 10 21 tt u 4.68
\Vm. E. Clayton 1 22 tl .. 4.68
. Commercial State Bank 2 22 It II 3.13
It u It 3 22 n n 2.37
Florence Kikenda11 4 22 .. tt 1.85
I n It 5 22 it .1 1.85
Lee C. & Minnie K. Williams 6 22 tt It 1.85
Irene E. Corbett 7 22 u It 1.85
Fred A. &. Frances Merithew 8 22 II It 2.37
Edgar R. Ross 9 22 .- n 3.13
Glenn G. Ross 10 22 n " 4.68
City of Grand Island 1 23 u u 2.83
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n .- It tt 5 23 tt " 2.83
tt It n It 6 23 u tt 4.68
u It It n 7 23 tt tt 3.13
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tt u tt tl 9 23 It tt 3.13
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\I u tI tt 7 25 u II 2.85
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u tt at u It 7 26 It tI 1.28
It u at It U 8 26 u tt .52
Myron E. &: Anna L. Olson,
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Flora M. Nicholas, C.l/3 6 27 tt tt .55
Vi c tor C. and Ily P.
Olson, s. 1/3 6 27 tt It 1.11
Myron E. and Anna L. Olson,
N'. 1/3 7 27 It u .18
Flora M. Nicholas,C.1/3 7 27 " It .56
Victor G. & Ily P.
Olson, S. 1/3 7 27 \I " 1.11
Commercial state Bank 8 27 " u 2.37
Mattie E. Hibbard 9 27 It u 3.13
Connnercial State Bank 10 27 u u 4.68
Paul N. K. Ruff 3 Ru ff' s Addition .52
u u It it 4 u u 1.28
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Ida L. and Mildred F.
Thompson 1 1 Park Place Add. 4.68
Susie Phifer 2 1 II It n 3.13
I It U 3 1 tt U u 2.89
Ethel M. Lowry 4 1 tt U tt 3.13
. Mildred F. Thompson and
Mari an V. Byram 5 1 It U u 4.68
Martin A. Brase 6 1 ,. n n 2.83
u u II 7 1 " u u 1.28
Julius Hansen 8 1 n tt It 1.04
Anna E. Hansen 9 1 II II It 1.28
~~An!la Eli z a Hansen 10 1 u It It 2 ~B.3..~....
Anna M. Bishop 1 2 tt It u 4.68
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William F. Stewart 3 2 It tl " 2.89
Anna M. Bishop 4 2 .. .. tt 3.13
Dewey &: Esther Bozell 5 2 u u u 4.68
Anna :M. Bishop 6 2 Ie .U u 2.83
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Anna M.Bishop
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Elizabeth Goodwin
Herman Ruphoff
Ju Ii a Ru phoff
Gladys E. Clark
M. E. & Bessie E. Lewis
Myrtle McCain
Martha A. Vandegrift
Herman A. Stein
Stella Barbee
Anna M. Newell
Cecelia H. Goodwin
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David Z. Mummert
Agnes M. & Efunund P. Crick
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Cecelia H. Goodwin
Hame Owners Loan Corp.
Benjamin F. and Frances
I. Spindl e..J:'
Martin J. Kelly (Trustee)
Otto Schmidt
Minnie R. Hoffman
Ernest O.&Anna L. Reher
H. P. f(ansen
Margaret Maloney
Equi table Bldg.&Loan Assn.
Bernhard H. Fisher (Est.)
Jay F.& Adda F. Sipple
Walt er Speck
Phil S. SChroeder
Parker B. Campbell
H. F. Stine
Lars H. Christensen
Anna H. M. Aye, Fr.
EliZabeth Wiechman, Fr.
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Oren C. & Mabel H. Roos
Joseph J. Waite
Mary C. Loop
Arthur L. Bottorf
Wayns G. & Mildred M.
Mendenhall
Walter D. Boyll
P. J. Lavery
J. J. and A. R. Kellogg,
N. 68 ft.
Raymond G. & Anna Oltman,
s. 64 ft.
Emma Poyer (Estate)
Margaret S. Bernstein
Marjorie Kirschbaum
Otto Schmidt
David Alexander
Harry & Humda Ewoldt
Maud B. Houck
John & Roma Ditter
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Paul T. Welles
Chicago Lumber Company, of
Omaha. 2
Will. E. & Edna May White :5
Edmond & Charlotte Brosseau,
W. 50ft. 4
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2
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3
3
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4
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$1.28
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2.89
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4.68
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2.89
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4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
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7
8
9
10
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3
4
5
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F . Thompson 7
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OWNER
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William E. White, E.2.8ft.
MarquisD. Waller
Harry J. & Dortha. Rauert
Mary D. Sutton
Eva Ryder
Anna Simmers
Eldon E. & Edith M. Smith,
S. 1/2
Wm. and Meta Sassen, N. i
Millie M. Kelley
Ra.Ymond W. Fillmore
Alfred C. & Lola R.
E. R. Gier
S. C. Huston (Estate)
John W. & Alwine Behrens
Harry Muhl
Fred K.& Laura M,. Gier
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Herman J.&8usie Lenms
Dixie D. Glade, Fr.
Susie J. Phifer, Fr.
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Theresa L. Bartholomew
Dick D. Pulliam
Commercial State Bank,
Lincoln Lohr
Gu staf Ehlers
Elizabeth Wiechman
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Floy E. Mader
F. E. Payne
Ida. L.&Mildred
D. P. Wetzel
Equitable Bldg.&Loan Assn
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Bertha & Jacob Eriksen
Charles F. & Mae Koeplin
Elisha H. J'ackson
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H. H. Miner
Herman Nelson
Clinton E. John
Mary Fredrickson
Durward H. Johnson
Jessie Sanders
C. F. Dillon, S. 64 ft.
R. S. Dickinson,N.68 ft.
Equi table Bldg .&Loall' Assn
Herbert F. Mayer(Trustee)
Louisa Burger
Edmond & Charlotte
Bros seau N. 1/2
otto Giesenhagen,S. 1/2
Mayme Slattery
Wm.&Esther M. De1imont
Lena E. & Albert L. Olson
Herbert B. & Eva Rief
Ted N!emoth
Ida L. Thompson
Harry & Alice Merithew
Hans J. 'Ruge
Sus1eA. Woolverton
Harl & Mira Finch
S. D. Bar tIe
Edmu nd 0 .&Annllt M. Pf au t s ch
Clarence Kersey
Clyde Copple, N. 1/3
I s1 dor Kahn; C. 1/3
Harold Phelan, S.~,3
Clyde Copple, N. 1 3
Isidor Kahn, C. 1 3
Harold Phelan, S. 1/3
LOT
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5
6
7
8
9
5
5
6
7
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2
3
4
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6
7
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6
6
6
6
6
6
6
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7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
8
8
8
8
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8
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10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
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12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
1
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1.96
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Edna Houchin, Fr.
Charles D.&Ethel True, Fr.
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Ralph A. and Ethe). Gladys
Herndon
Sarah O. Jensen
A. F. Timm
Nelson Lumber & Supply Co.
Fr.
~t~l~~ ~~Jt~~e~r.
Emma A. Arnold
Lloyd E. & Sophia Kenny
George T. Roberts
Orville J.' & Mary Loop
Edmund Ewoldt
Lawrence. F. Wi se
H. P. Hansen
Henry Bedford
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W. R. & Nettie Reinking
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J. B. 01Fal~on, s.
Fred H..& Agnes J.
Alfred H. Oetting
Floyd L. Darling
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Konrad A. Koehn, N. 52 ft.
Govie P. Disney, S. 80 ft.
Howard &- Margaret C. Kyle
Rudol~ & Martha Siebert
Wm. H.&Hester M. Morrison
Edwin L. & Frances Holden
Torrell Robert Lewis
Henry J. Bartenbach(Estate)
Lloyd W. & Vera M.Ke11y
Henry A. & Bessie M. Kriz,
Fr. 9
Chas. E. Cain, Fr. 10
Otto H. Rembol t, Fr. 6
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Fred C. Rembo1t, E. i 7
Lillian Arnold,' W. 55 ft. 2
John M. Tagge(Estate) 4
H. J. Wi11kens 3
Louisa P. Boun, E. 6 ft. 5
John Russ, W. 60 ft. 5
Equitable Bldg.&Loan Assn 1
Lillian L. Ferguson 2
Pearl & Henry Wendt 3
Fred J. Todsen 4
Charles M. Bany 5
Harry Paterson 6
Ruby Rob1yer 7
Earl D. & Frieda M. Gilmore 8
Elizabeth Det1efsen(Esta.te) 9
Fr<ed IN. Hessel 10
Charles R. Good 1
C. Ray & Beatrice Maude Gates 2
Emi 1 Perku hn 3
Home Owners Loan Corp. 4
Mary C. Loop 5
Samuel & Norma D. Tatlow 6
Ruby Pearl Mikel 7
John Russ 8
Harry &- Kathryn Franzmeier 9
E. L. & Floyd R. Younkin 10
Mildred F.&Marian V. Byram 1
George E. Lewton 2
___lVLollie &- Dale A. Wilson 3
Frank E. Castle 4
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Peter Tagge 6
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9
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1.54
1.78
3.33
4.68
3.13
2.89
3.13
4.68
2.72
1.96
3.13
2.89
3.13
4.68
1.49
2.24
2.18
1.94
2.18
3.73
4.68
3.13
2.89
3.13
4.68
4.68
2.19
.94
1.93
5.54
3.70
.33
1.90
4.68
3.13
2.89
3.13
4.68
4.68
3.13
2.89
3.13
4.68
3.73
2.18
1.94
2.18
3.73
4.68
3.13
2.89
3.13
4.68
4~68
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4.68
4.68
David L. & Rose Reisen,
S.68~ft.
Home Owners Loan Corp.,
N.63~ft.
H. T. Brown
Elizabeth Wicker
Amalie Stoltenberg
Addie Bartlett
Ada Roe Bartle
Henry & Elsie Dibbern
Ernest Hoagland
Julia & L. J. O'Brien
F. W. & May F. Benjamin
Vern D. Hainline
Lloyd-Jensen
Ida L. & Mildred F.
Vernon E. Arbogast
Clair Greenwood
Marie Jess
Mary J. Cosgrove
Pearl Bishop
Home Owners Loan
Fr.
Bertha J. Uebel
E. D. Glover
Lulu E. Uebel
Edward H. Tagge
Harry & Edith Harper
Paul H. Gillan
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Henrietta Cowell
Lorena Coxon
Georgena Kallos
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Grace M. Johnson
Roswell E. & Grace M.
Johnson 7
Bertha J. Uebel 8
M. G. Orville Ruby,.J'.47 ft.9
Fred T. & Mildred T. Scott,
E. 5 ft. 8 in.
Fred T. & Mildred T.
The Trustees Trinity
Lutheran Church
George Beyersdorf
The Trustees Trinity
Evangelical Lutheran
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Paul P. Newell
John Sunnners
Lillian Merchant
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MYrle E. Yost
W. A. Prince
Floyd L. Darling
Agnes B. Hall, Fr.
Homer D. Osborn
Albert Winter (Estate)
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8
9
10
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2
3
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
3
4
Thompson 5
6
7
8
9
10
Corporation
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
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Scott 10
Evangelical
1
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Esther M. & John D. Har-
rington
Jessie G. Dill
Lloyd V. & AnnaM. Pool
Ed. & Anna Spink
Home Owners Loan Corp.,
N. 62 ft.
George TOdsen, S. 70 ft.
Blanche M. Kelly
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7
8
9
10
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11
11
11
11
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
1
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13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
13
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14
14
14
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14
14
14
14
14
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15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
16
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16
16
16
16
16
16
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17
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$3.13
2 ~89
3.13
4~68
4.68
3.13
2.37
4.68
3.13
2.89
3.13
4.68
1.97
2.71
3.13
2.89
3.13
4.68
4.68
3.13
2.89
3.13
4.68
.52
1~28
2.83
4.68
3.13
2.37
1.85
1.85
2.83
1.85
1.85
2.37
3.13
4.68
4.68
3.13
2.37
1~85
1.85
2~55
2.15
2.00
1~85
1.85
1.85
1.85
2.00
2.00
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2.55
4~68
3.13
2.52
2.15
2.55
1.65
1.25
1.47
2.23
1.12
2.61
4.68
OWNERS
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5
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7
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Elias F. Starr
J. W. Larsen
Josephine Clark Winn
Agnes Janak, S. !
Josephine Clark, N. ~
Harriet M. Neumayer
Al va A. Cavett
William Herman
Olga Calhoun, Fr.
David L. & Rose Reisen,
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Alice Terry, N. i
Bayard H. Paine
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4
5
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Anna M. Leiser
Homer & Maybelle Richards
Homer T. Richards
Wm. D.&F1ox>ence A.
Tbuernag1e 8
Peter Todsen(Estate) 1
Theta I. Barr 2
Anna E. Jackson 3
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W. H. Ohlsen, Fr. 5
Howard N.&Lois G. Kelley 1
Mary J. Oosgrove 2
O. Fred Bahr, O\,.dministrator)3
William Sievers, Jr.
N. 90 ft. 10 in. 4
Elmer C. & Mable G. Cochran,
S. 41 ft. 2 in. 4
William Sievers,. Jr.
N.,.. 90 r,L 10 in.
Elmer C. & Mable G. Cochran
E. 2 ft.
Union Loan & Savings Assn.
N.i of W. 50 ft. '
John D. 'Jr. & Minnie C.
si of W. 50 ft.
Fred C. Rembolt
Mary J. Cosgrove
Mary A. Black
Ida and Albert Visel
Burdy Cady
Lewis H. & May Smith, Fr.
Arthur F/ Howell, Fr.
Mary C. Loop, Fr.
Donnie Smith, N. t
E. J. & Mary A~ McConoughey
Louisa P. Bonn, Fr.
Emma Kroeger, E. 52.8 ft.
First Baptist Church of ~.I.3
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Wilhelm Lohmann 6
John T. & Susan M. Hughes 7
Joseph Buchfinck (Estate) 8
Mary J. Cosgrove 3
Oscar O. Holloway(Estate) 4
William Loescher 5
Martha E. Allan 6
Mabel & Mina Searson 7
Equitable Bldg. & Loan Assn 8
Chris Michelsen 1
II U E .39~t. 2
Mollie Wiseman, W.26.4 2
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Jesse B. Kanouff 8
The Prudential InsuranceCo. 9
Max & Ella E. Niemann,Fr. 8
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5
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5
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9
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17 It
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17 It
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20
20
20
20
20
20
20
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21 It
21 u
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48 It
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48
48
48
48
48
48
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48
48
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49
49
49
2
2
2
3
4
4
4
4
4
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11
11
11
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11
12
12
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$3.:1.3
2.89
3.13
1.96
2.72
2.83
1.28
1.Q4
1'.28
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1.42
2.18
3.73
2.83
1.28
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4.68
3.13
2.89
3.13
4.68
1.85
1.85
2.37
2.53
.62
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2 .7;5
1.75
2.37
1.85
1.85
4.68
3.13
2.89
3.13
4.68
1.62
.69
1.39
2.83
.52
1.28
2.83
2.83
1.28
.52
.52
1.28
2.83
2.83
1.28
.52
2.83
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.38
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1.39
3.23
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Elmer A.&Grace Jensen
Augusta Suck
Bearard F. Croughwell
(Estate)
Nebr. state Bldg.& Loan
Association, Fr.
L. D. Gamble
Josiah Lee & Helen Mae
John Franklin Harris
Bayard H. Paine, Fr.
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4 Wallichfs Addition $4.68
4 n It 3.13
3
4 ft It 2.37
4 n ft 1.85
4 It It 1.04
4 It It 1.28
4 It It 2.83
5 " n 4.68
5 It It 3.13
5 It " 2.89
5 " It 3.13
5 " It 4.68
5 n It 2.83
5 " It 1.28
5 " It 1.04
5 It " 1.28
5 It It 2.83
6 It ." 2.83
6 " It 1.28
6 " It 1.04
6 " It 1.28
6 " " 2.83
Total $1,429.55
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5
6
7
8
9
10
6
7
8
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Grand Island Land Co.
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Lura Robertson
George & Clara M.
Anna L. Schroeder
Edward L. Chapman
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G. N. Smith
Lillian L. & Erick Holmes
Clarence E. Brown, ]'r.
Mory Florke, Fr.
C. Fred & Erma A.
Respectfully submitted this 16th day of November, 1938.
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S'rREE'll AND ALLEY COMIv.TITfYEE
On motion of Rehnke, seoonded by Koehler, resolution was
adopted.
Koehler moved City Council sitting as a board of Equalization
adjourn, seconded by Rehnke.
11-16-38.
F. S. White,
City Clerk.
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
November 16, 19J8.
Counci:l. met in regular se ssion, "Hi s Honor, II the Mayor
presiding.
All Councilmen present at roll call.
Minutes of previous meetings, November 2, 8 and 14, 1938
were read and approved.
Bids on Gravel District #14 were opened and read.
Pla,tte Valley Const. Co. 12/5 800,cu yds @ 44r-
Andrew B. Knight 12/12 800 cu yds @ 44~
$352.00
$352.00
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justice, bids were
referred to Street & Alley Committee.
Letter from Nebraska Liquor Control Commission, in
'regard to Clara Scharrer transfer (declining to O. K. same) was
read. On motion of Justice, seconded by Jones, was received and
filed.
Contract with Union Pacific R. R. Company for furnishing
ice for 1939, was presented. On motion of Justice, seconded by
Kammer, was referred to the Ice, Water & Light Committee.
Recommendation of R. L. Harrison on sidewalks. Council
to sit as Board of Equalization on the 7th day of December, was
presented. On motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Koehler,
recommendation was accepted.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
November 16, 1938.
Honorable Mayor & City Council:
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
I hereby certify that the work done repairing, extending
and building new sidewalks in various parts of the City, by E. H.
Baker and by Barney B. Voss, has been completed in accordance with
the specifications and contracts, by and between E. H. Baker and
by Barney B. Voss, a,nd the City of Grand Island, Nebraska.
I recommend that the work completed,by the aforesaid
E. H. Baker and Barney B. Voss be acoepted by the City of Grand
Island, Nebraska.
I herewith submit the following statement of all costs
in connection with the construction of the above mentioned side-
walks.
To E. H. Baker
To Berney B. Voss
To Engineering & Inspection
To Advertising & Publication
Total
$765.60
805.90
78.58
47.16
1697.24
The entire amount to be paid from the Incidental Fund,
8.nd charged to the owners of the lots adjacent to t he sidewalks.
I further recommend that the City Council sit as a board of Equal-
izationon the above sidewalk assessments on the 7th day of December
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1938 between the hours of 7:30 and 8:00 o'clock P. M.
Respectfully submitted,
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Ray L. arrison,
City En~ineer.
Letter from Gordon Shattuck with reference to Bayard H.
Pa.ine property to the west of the City Hall was read, as also
resolution concerning same. On motion of Jones, seconded by Justice,
resolution was adopted.
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WRi:!.'REAS, Gordon Shattuck, archi tect, employed on the
new Oity Hall Building has notified the Mayor and Council
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that upon exaraination he has discovered that the adjacent
west wall of the City Hall property is carried on a foot-
ing, the bottom of whi,ch footing is at an average and ap-
proximate distance of 31-0" below the sidewalk level, and
WHEhEAS, the adjacent property immediately to the
west of the City Hall belongs to Judge Bayarq; H. Paine,
and is described as the east two-thirds of Lot Seven (7)
Block Sixty-six (66) Original Town, now the City of Grand
Island, Hall County, Nebraska, and
WHEREAS, said architect reports that the wall of' the
adjacent building to the west is exerting considerable side
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pressure on the walls of the buildings belonging to the
City of Grand Island, and that the only reason that the
/ walls of the City buildings do not collapse is because of
their weight, and that of the floors and roof. Said ar-
chitect further reports that when the wrecking of the City
buildings starts some of the load will be taken from the
west wall of the City buildings,and t}~t the weight of
the wall on the adjacent building to the west will cause
the walls of the City buildings to collapse, and that the
east wall of the adjacent building will fall into basement
belonging to the City, and
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WHEREAS, said architect recommends that notice be given
to the owner of the adjacent property on the west in accordance
with Ordinance No. 1143 Sec. 232 of Art. 7.
'fHEHEPOEE, BE IT RI~SOL VED BY THE MAYOR AJ.~D CITY COUNCIL
of tl~ City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the City Clerk
be directed, and authorized to forthwith nQ:tii}y Bayard H.
Paine of Lincoln, Nebraska, the owner of' said lot described
as the east two-thirds of Lot Seven (7) Block Sixty-six (66)
Original Town now the City of Grand Island, Nebraska of the
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architect's findings and recommendations contained in said
comnmnication; that a copy of said communication from said
Gordon Shattuck be sent to the said Bayard H. Paine; and
that said Bayard H. Paine be notified to protect his property
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in accordance with said recommendations.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that like notice and copies of
said communication be given to all tenants in possession
of the said lot described as the east two-thirds of Lot
Seven (7) Block Sixty-six (66) Original Town, now the City
of Grand Island, Hall County~ Nebraska.
Respectfully submitted this 16th day of November, 1938.
J. H. .Jpnes_____..
Julius Boeck
Joh.n. F-:Joehler __.___
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CITY PROPER1rY COMMITTEE
Estimate of $5,251.00, cost of razing City Hall Building
and Hayden Building was presented. On motion of Jones,
seconded by Justice, estimate was accepted.
The Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
It is estimated that the cost of razing and salve.ging
the present City Hall and the adjacent present City Garage
Building and the construction of a covered w~lkway for
pedestrian traffic along the property on Pine and Second
Streets will be $9251.00
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Respectfully submitted,
Gordon Shattuck,
Architect.
Resolution accepting estimate and authorizing City Clerk
to advertise for bids, to be received not later than 8 o'clock
P. M. November 28th was introduced. On motion of Jones,
seconded by Justice, resolution was adopted.
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RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, Gordon Shattuck, arehitect, has furnished
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and filed with the City Clerk and the City of Grand Island,
Nebraska, specifications relative to the razing and sal-
vaging of the present City Hall and the adjacent present
City Garage building which lies to the north of said pres-
ent City Hall and the construction of a covered walID~ay
for pedestrian traffic along said property on Pine Street
and Second St!'eet, and
WHEREAS, the said Gordon Shattuck, architect, has
filed with said City Clerk an estimate for the razing
and salvaging of said City Hall and said Garage building
in the sum of Five Thou sand Two Hundred F:i.fty-one Dollars
($5,251.00)), and
WHEREAS, it is necessary that bids be taken for the
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razing and salvaging of said building.
TBEREF'OHE, BE IT RESOLVH:D BY rrnE MAYOR MID CI TY COUNCIL
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that said specifi-
cations and estimate be and the same are hereby approved.
BE I'r F'URTHBR RESOLVED that the City Clerk be direct-
ed, authorized and instructed to advertise for bids for
the razing and salvaging of said buildings; bids to be
open.bn the 28th day of November, 1938, and bids to be re-
cei ved up to 8 0 I clock P. !vI. upon said 28th day of Novem-
ber, 1938.
Respectfully submitted this 16th day of November, 1938.
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Jones and Koehler, special committee for renting a suitable
location for temporary Foltee Headquarters, recommended the Harrison
garage, 117 North Pine street, @ $65.00 per month, ,be rented. On
motion of Koehler, seconded by Justice, recommendation was accepted.
All voting "Aye".
Mr. Seaman was authorized to look for suitable location
for himself and family and report back Friday November 18, 1938.
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justice, City Attorney
was instructed to draw up ordina,nce covering the issuance and sale
of Bonds, City RaIl and Park.
Bond of the Geer Company pertaining to the demolition
and construction work (at 364 North Pine) having been examined,
was found O.K. On motion of Jones, seconded by Justice, was approved.
On motion of Mildenstein~ seconded by Kammer, City Clerk
was authorized to advertise for a one man street maintainer. (no
specifications presented)
Koehler reported about 800 cars in G. I. still untested,
police to get check prior to December first. Also suggested the
Paving Fund was presented. On motion of Rehnke, seconded by
Koehler, resolution was adopted.
RES 0 L UTI 0 N
WHEREAS. warrants have been issued to the limit of
Eighty-five (85%) percent of the amount appropriated for the
Paving Fund, on account of extraordinary expenditures of the
WPA work on the Streets, and under the Laws of the State of
Nebraska, no further warrants can be issued, on this appropriation.
AND WHEREAS, there is now a cash balance in the Light
Fund, all anticipated expenditures being amply provided for said
Light Fund being a surplus earning of the Light Department.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
of the City of Grand Island, Nebra,ska, that the sum of Five
Thousand ($5000.00) Dollars be transferred from the Light Fund
to the Paving Fund, and that the City Clerk be instruc ted and.
hereby authorized to issue Warrants up to this amount.
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ected, and hereby authorized to transfer the above sum from the
Light Fund to the Paving Fund.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT at the time of making the
Annual appropriations for the year 1939-1940, e.n appropriation be
made in the Paving Fund to repay said amount to the Light Fund.
Respectfully submitted.
Carl Rehuke
John F. Koehler
F. H. Colwell
E. Kammer
Finance Committee
Hehnke reported, WPA had ce,lled all labor from the
Airport and that it was necessary to hire a Janitor which he has
done.
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Mildenstein, City Clerk
was instructed to notify Mr. Woodward of the termination of lease
at old Airport November 30, 1938.
Mr. Hehnke mentioned a meeting of Airport Committee with
II Mr. Gedney, and requested all Councilmen to be present.
Bills were read, On motion of Just~ce, Seconded by Boeck,
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Ordinance #1625, Assessment on Gravel District #13, was
passed and approved by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Moved by Justice, seconded by Koehler, the ordinance
be placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot,
all voting aye. The ordinance was read at length and declared
passed its first reading.
Moved by Mildenstein, seconded by Hehnke, that the rules
be suspended and the ordinance be placed on its second reading
by title. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was
read by its title and declared passed its second reading.
Moved by Koehler, seconded by Jones, that the rules
be suspended and the ordinance be placed on its third reading
by title. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance
was read by its title and declared passed its third reading.
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be ple.ced on its fourth ree,ding and finally passed. Roll cB,ll
ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance was finally passed and
approved by the Council and signed by the Mayor.
Reports were read, on motion of Mildenstein, seconded
by Boeck, were received and placed on file.
Koehler mentioned gravel on streets having been re-
moved in certain Sewer District. He was informed by Mr. Harrison
that all gravel would be replaced.
On motion of Justice, seconded by Koehler, City Pro-
perty Committee waS authorized to contract transfer companies
concerning moving City Offices.
On motion of Justice, seconded by Koehler, Council
adjourned to Friday night at 8 o'clock P. M.
11/16/38
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November 18, 1938.
"Last meetin'g in Old City Hall"
Council met as per adjournment of November 16th. "His Honor"
the Mayor presiding. All Councilmen answered at roll call.
Bids for equipment at light plant were opened and read as
follows:
Atkinson Arm Works
CondenserServ. & Eng. Co.
Hoppes
DeLaval Stearn Turbine
Schutte & Koertung
Allys Chalmers
Buffalo Forge Co.
El1tott Co.
Worthington Pwnp & Mach
Republic Blow Meter Co.
General E1ee. Co.
Ross Heater Mfg. Co.
Bristol Mfg. Co.
Barr Thorpe E1ec. Co.
Fox Boro Co.
Interstate Mach & Sup. Co.
C1arage Fan 00.
B. F. Sturtevant Co.
$6360.00-#7
3595.00-#4
3197.00-#4
6000.00-#3
1276.00-#5
5310.00-#3
4142.00-#1
3846.00-#4
4375.00-#3
3133.00-#6
6264.00-#7
1205.00-#5
3030. 93-lf6 A
5495.00-#7
1947.26-#6
3500 .00- #3
4361.00-#1
4852.00-#1 Al t
4684.00-#1
5406.00-#3
3626.00-#4
1571.00-#5
5017.00-#1
2684.70-#6
2694.00-#6 A
6521.00-#7
3298.00-#2
$ 768.00-#6
5800. 00-A1 t . #3
3058.00-#2
4065.00 A1t #5
3846.00-#4
1763.00
2921.16-#6
3163.00-#2
3195.00-#1
3028.08-#5
Ingersol Rand Co.
Cochrane Co.
Westinghouse Elee. Co.
American Blower Corp.
Brown Instrument Co.
Ba,i1ey Meter Co.
On motion of Justice, seconded by Boeck, bids were referred
to the Ice, Water & Light Committee to report back.
On motion of Mi1denstein, seconded by Justice, bid of
Platte Valley Construction Company of 44i on Gravel District #14
was accepted.
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justice, City Clerk was
authorized to wire all enquiringBond buyers as to date of accepting
bids on bonds for City Hall and Park.
After some discussion as to the heating of new City Hall
either by waste steam from City Plant or by separate unit, saving
of space, expense ete., motion by Justice, seconded by Koehler,
Mr. C. W. Burdick was requested to furnish estimate of cost of
laying pipe line from City Plant to new City Hall site.
On motion of Koehler, seconded by Jones, C. W. Burdick
was authorized to instruct Gordon Shattuck to dSvise plans and
specifications for heating new City Hall with steam from City Plant.
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Transfer Company to move City Treasurer, City Engineer and City Clerk.
Nielsen-Petersen to move balance of office furniture, etc.
On motion of Boeck, seconded by Justice, City Property
Committee was given full power to act on all moving problems.
Mr. Hehnke requested Clerk to advise Mr. Gedney impossible
to hold meeting on November 23rd.
On motion of Jones, Council adjourned last meeting in Old
City Hall until November 28th at 8 o'clock P.M. in Masonic Building.
11-18-38.
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November 28, 1938.
"First meeting in Masonic Building"
Council met in Special Session, "His Honor" the Mayor
presiding. All Councilmen present.
Bids on Street Maintainer was opened and read. Island
Supply' Company (Allls Chalmers) $1985.00.
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On motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Kammer, bid was
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referred to the Street & Alley Committee.
Bids on rAzing the "Old City Hall" and the Hayden bUilding,,^,
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were opened and read as follows:
Sothman Company
Geer Company
Nelson Lumber Co.
$5764.00
5850.00
4685.00
No Al terne.te
$3730.00 Alternate
No Alternate
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justice, bids were referred
to the Council, Committee as a whole, to meet in secret session.
after short recess, Hehnke moved the contract be let to the Nelson
Lumber & Supply Company. ($3730.00, they to keep salvage.) And checks be
returned to unsuccessful bidders.
All members voting "Aye"except Justice who voted "Nay".
Bids on City Hall and Park Bonds were opened and read as
follows.
Kirkpatrick-Pettis
Burns & Potter
li%-1939-40,1 3/4-41-42, 2%~43, 2t~-44-45-46-47-48
'Plus $450.00 expenses
2i1~$100,000.00--Prem. $10.00 $35,000.00 Premo $1.00
2t%-$100,000.OO--Prem $125.00 $35,000.00 Prem $50.00
2t%-$135,000.00--Prem.$100.00
Greenway & Co.
First Trust Co.
Wachob-Bender Co. 2i~-$100,000.OO--Prem $250.00 $35,000.00 :prem $50.00
Steinauer Schweser 2i%-$135,000.00--Prem $1856.00
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Kammer, bids were referred
to the Committee to report back at November 30th meeting.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
November 28, 1938.
Honorable Mayor & City Council,
Gentlemen:
We, your Committee on Water & Light, to whom was referred
the several bids on Power Plant Auxilliary Equipment, beg to recomm-
end the acceptance of the following bids, which are lowest and best
bids.
Bailey Meter Company
Ross Heeter & Mfg. Co.
$2,677.00
1,205.00
Instruments
Closed Heater
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Deaerating Heater
$3,019.00
5,810.00
$12,711.00
Barr-Thorp Electric Co. Switchboard
Decision on Boiler Feed Pumps and Fans has not been
On motion of Justice, seconded by Jones, recommendation
was adopted.
Bills of Allis-Chalmers payment, on Condenser, $18,213:~~
and Northern Equipment Company (Plant Equipment) $551.65 were pre-
sented. On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Koehler, bills were
allowed.
After discussion on skating p~nds, Mr. Kammer was author-
ized to contact WPA (CRP) officials as to superision at Disposal
Plant, is satisfactory, proceed as last year. Hehnke & Boeck will
look after pond on west Cherles, and the CRP will supervise skating
pond at the Grace Abbott Park.
On motion of Colwell, Council adjourned until 8 o'clock
P.M. Wednesday, November 30, 1938.
11-28-38
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Mayor presiding. All members present at roll call except Mildenstein
who entered later. '.
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WHEREAS, Kirkpatrick-Pettis Company of Omaha, NebraSka, has
submitted to the Mayor and Council of the City of Grand Island,
its bid for the purchase of One Hundred Thou sand Dollars ($100,000)
of bonds to be issued for the purpose of constructing a City Hall
and Thirty-five Thousand Dollars of Park Improvement bonds to be
dated January 15, 1939, all of said bonds to be in the principal
sum of One Thousand Dollars, interest to be paid semiannually,
said bonds to mature ten (10) years from their date, and to be
called at the option of the City of Grand Island, any time after
five (5) years from their date, and
. WHEREAS, tJ:1e bid of the said Kirkpatrick-Pettis Company pro-
vides that said bonds .shall bear interest at One and One-fourth
per cent per annum for the year of 1939 ; One and One-fourth per
cent per annum fOl' the year of 1940; One and T:.Y1ree-fourths per
cent per annum for the year of 1941; One and Three-fourths per
cent per an num for the year of 1942 ; Two per cent per annum for
the year of 1943; Two and One-half per cent per annum for the
years of 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, and 1948, and
WHEREAS, said bid provides that tlw City shall allow to
the said Kirkpatrick-Pettis Company the sum of Four Hundred F'ifty
Dollars to reimburse said Company for expenses and
WH)~~EAS, the Mayor and City Gouncil on consideration finds
that the bid of Kirkpatrick-Pettis Company is the lowest and
best bid for the purchase of said bonds.
THEREPORE, BE IT HESOLVED RY 'I'J::[E MAYOR AND CITy COUNCIL of
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the City: of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the said bid of Kirk-
patrick~pettis Company be accepted and approved and that the
Mayor amd City C1erk of said City be directed, authorized and
instructed to enter into a contract vvith the said Kirkpatrick-
Pettis Company on behalf of the City of Grand Island, NebraSka,
and tha:t said City Hall Bonds and said Park Improvement Bonds
be 130lg. to the said Ki~('kpatrick-Pettis Company.
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On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justice, resolution was
e.dopted.
Mr. Hehnke stated that Mr. Gedney had been requested
to appea.r before the Council pertaining to his work at the Air-
Port.
Mr. Gedney stated that most of his conversations and
understandings (1) had been with Dr. W. J. Arrasmith, whom he
thought had supervision. Mr. Gedney was lead to believe the
City would pay Architect fees, and Dr. W. J. Arrasmith lead the
Council to believe the W.P.A. took care of the Architects fees.
General concensus of opinion of Council members and
Mayor that Mr. Gedney should be recompensed, but took no defin-
ite action. The Mayor and Mr. Hehnke each stated the plans used
at the Airport were prepared by Mr. Gedney.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
November 25, 1938.
Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
We, your committee on water and light, to whom was referred
the Extension Rider to contract with the Union Pacific Railroad
Company for their supply of ice for 1939, desire to advise that
we find the same in order and recommend that the same be accepted
end that the Mayor and City Clerk be instructed to sign the same.
C. H. Justice
J. H. Jones
E. C. Kammer
John F. Koehler
Committee
On motion of Justice, seconded by Kammer, the recomm-
endation was adopted.
Petition for light at Plum and Hansen Streets was
referred to the Committee with power to act.
Bond of Nelson Lumber & Supply Company was not approved
on account of time limit, should be at least to January 1, 1939
rather than only December 19, 1938.
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Colwell, Clerk was
instructed to notify Mr. Nelson to have Bond extended to
January 1, 1939 at least.
Mr. Hehnke inquired about the duties of the Janitor,
since there was no City Hall to look after. After some discuss-
ion, Mr. Koehler stated he could make use of him on police force.
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Mr. Koehler presented lease of Harrison on the build-
ing occupied by the Police Department.
Feeling that the lease
should state "The City be allowed to remove all parts and pieces
installed by them, and leave building in as good condition as
received", natural wear and tear considered.
November 30, 1938.
Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Gentlemen:
We the Committee on Street and Alley to whom Wps
referred the bids on the Street Maintainer, recommend that
the City purchase the Allis-Chalmers for the sum of $1985.00
Geo. Mildenstein
E. C. Kammer
Carl Hehnke
F. H. Colwell
Committee
On motion of Mildenstein, seconded by Hehnke,
recommendation was approved.
Wire from P.W.A. with reference to revocation of
grand offer Nebraska #1403 (water plant) and return of all
papers of grant offer was read. On motion of Justice, seconded by
Hehnke, was received and filed and Clerk authorized to return
all grant offer papers to Omaha office.
Kammer mentioned skating pond facilities. He having
contacted Mr. Smith of C.R.P. who informed him the C.R.P. would
oversee the Grace Abbott and West Charles St. ponds and maybe
one man at Disposal Plant.
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justice, Council
adjourned, to 9:30 A.M.December 5th,1938.
11-30-38.
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Grand Island, Nebraska.
Dec. 5, (9:30 A.M.) 1938.
Council met as per adjournment of November 30, 1938. "His
Honor", the Mayor presiding. All Couneilmen present.
Mr. Shattuck presented the specifications and estimates
on the excavating for Swimming Pool and the excavating and founda-
tion of New City Hall.
Resolution accepting plans, specifications and estimate
for excavating and foundation of New Oity Hall($9940.00) was read.
(see Resolution next page)
On motion of Rehnke, seconded by Boeck, Resolution was
adopted. All Councilmen voting "Aye".
Resolution accepting plans and specifications and estim-
ate for excavating Swimming Pool ($3,816.00) was read.
(see Resolution second page)
On motion of Justice, seconded by Rehnke, Resolution was
adopted. All Oouncilmen voting IlAyeu.
The Mayor brought up the subject of corner stone in old
City Hall, records etc. which might be in there. Oorner stone to
be preserved and placed in New Building some place.
Mr. Kammer mentioned the necessity of changing outfall
sewer ditch, which extends onto the lend belonging to Mr. Sass.
The Council decided to visit the Pier Property to
make definite as to location of Pool, and also the Sewer ditch
on Mr. Sass's land.
On motion of Justice, seconded by Koehler, Council
adjourned.
12/5/38.
F. S. White,
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RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, Gordon Shattuck, architect, has prepared and placed
on file With the City Clerk of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska,'
plans, specifications and estimate for the excavation for the
New City Hall for the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, and has
also prepared and placed on file plans, specifications, and
estimate for the construction of the foundation for said City
Hall, and
WHEREAS, the estimate for said excavation and said foun-
dation is in the sum of $~AQ.OO
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\~IEREAS, said plans, specifications, and estimate for said
excavation and the construction of said foundation have been ex-
amined and found to be complete and correct.
THERElilCRE, BE rl1 RESOLVED BY THE MAYOn AND CI'rY COUNCIL of
the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the plans, specifications,
and estimate for the excavating and construction of the founda-
tion 1'01' said new City Hall be and the same ar'e hereby adopted
and approved.
BE IT FUHTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk of the City of
Grand ISland, Nebraska, be directed, authorized and instructed
to advertise for bids for said excavation and for the construc-
tion of said foundation. Said bids to be opened and read on the
19th day' of December, 1938, and bids to be recei ved up to
8 o'clock P. M. on the 19th day of December, 1938.
Respectfully submitted this 5th day of December, 1938.
Carl Hehnke.
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J.H.Jones.
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WHEE-EAS, Gordon Shattuck, architect, has prepared and placed
on file with the City Clerk of Grand Island., Nebraska, plans,
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Pool to be constructed by the City of Grand Isla.."1d, and
WBEREj~, the estimated cost for said excavation is the sum
of $3,816.90 . , and
~TI{EREAS, said. plans, specifications, and estimate have been
examined and found to be complete and correct.
BE 1'1' RESOLVED BY THE MAYOE AND Crey COUNCIL of' the City of
Grand Island, Nebraska, that said plans, specifications and es-
tim~te for said excavation for said Swimming Pool be and tl~
same are hereby accepted and approved.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk be directed,
authorized and instructed to advertise for bids for said ex-
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read on December 19, 1938.
Respectfully submitted this 5th day of December, 1938.
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Council met as a board of equplization on sidewalks, "His
Honor", the Mayor presiding. All Councilmen answered at roll call
except Jus~ice. The resolution was presented. On motion of Hehnke,
seconded by Mildenstein, resolution was adopted.
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of Grand Island, sitting as a Board of Equalization in accord-
anee with due notiee given thereof as required by law, that
we find the cost of laying sidewalk along the lots, tracts
and parcels of land in the City of Grand Island, Nebraska,
hereinafter described to be the sum of $1,697.24; and that we
find the benefits accruing to the respective lots, tracts and
parcels of land described below to be the sum set forth oppo-
site each of the several descriptions, as follows:
OWNER
Daniel
Howard
Othman
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G. ott
E.&Ethel Mae
.A. Ab bo tt
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Ashburn
O. A. Abbott, Jr.
Est. of John Allan, Dec'd
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Horne Owners' Loan Corp.
Hay IVI. Higgins
Leighton W.&Fern A. 'Ehomas
Paul C. Huston
Minnie Murphy
]i'rank S-trasser
John Devlin
Mary K. Murphy
Saburo Shindo & Wife
Haymond D. & Judith Snook
Lay & Max1en Rich Stall
Lydia C. Heyde
Est. of Henry A. Koenig,
deceased
Estate of Henry A. Koenig
Lay & ],'laxien Hi eh stall
Philip J. Norton
Alice Sothman
Art h ur T.". Dunn
Julia D. Robinson
Peter Helzer
A. F. Buechler
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Maxien & Lay E. Stall
LOT
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4
1
2
3
9
10
6
5
1
3
4
5
6
6
8
8
15
3
6
7
18
8
3
2
5
9
7
6
13
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8
19
55
55
33
3
3
4
15
14
14
14
14
11
24
65
23
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ADDI'TrON
Original 'I'own
K~:rnohan &. Decker
Wasmerts 3rd
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!\sh ton Place
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Woodbine
Baker'S
H. G. Clarke
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Wal1ich's
Bakerts
Hussell Wheeler
Original Town
Baker's
Ashton rlacc
Koen1g&Wiebe's
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24
4
3
19
89
32
8
23
23
4
Baker's
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Ashton Place
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Baker's
Original 'Pown
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Koehl er J?lace
Baker t s
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Ashton Place
Hespectfully submitted this 7th day of December,
Committee
Geo.Mildenstein.
Carl Hehnke.
AMOUNT
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70. 59
42.42
42.42
42.21
61..39
111.~8
58.67
14.60
44. 37
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9.16
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96.12
78.06
40.52
11.88
100.05
74.02
41.30
41. :30
41. ~3 0
118.97
84.62
65.77
81.64
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58.41
$1,697.24
1938.
E.C.Kammer.
. F .H. Colwell.
There being no protests, on motion of Hehnke, seconded by
Kammt'r, Council adj ourned as a board of Equalization.
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Council met in regular session, "His Honor", the Mayor
presiding. All Councilmen answered at roll call, except Justice,
who entered a few minutes later.
Minutes of previous meetings, November 18, 28, 30 and
December 5th were read and approved.
Statement of Western Laboratories of $90.50 was read,
on motion of Justice, seconded by Hehnke, referred to the Finance
Committee.
Engineer's estimate on sidewalks and Curb and Gutter
was read. On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justice, est~mate was
accepted, and Clerk was authorized to advertise for bids.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
December 7, 1938.
Honorable Mayor and City Council:
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
The following is the Engineers estimate for the Building
combined sidewa,lk and Curb and Gutter. All walks to be made of
sand gravel concrete.
Lot Block Addition Amount Unit Price
9 2~ Baker 1 s 208 sq ft 20~
9 23 " 52 ft Curb & Gutter 70~
10 23 " 83 ft " " II 70<t
10 23 " 332 sq ft 20~
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Respectfully submitted
Ray L. Harrison
City Engineer
Report and recommendation of City Engineer on Gravel
District #14 was presented on motion of Mildenstein, seconded by
Helmke, report was a,dopted.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
December 7, 1938.
Honora~le Mayor and City Council,
Grand sland, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
I hereby certify that the Platte Valley Construction Co.
has completed the work on Gravel District No. 14 in accordance with
the specifications and contract, by and between the City of Grand
Island, Nebr. and the Platte Valley Construction Co., which contract
was dated November 18, 1938.
I further certify that the work completed contains the
following material, at the unit price set forth in the aforesaid
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749 cu yds of Gravel @ 44~ per yd.
$ 329.56
I herewith submit the following statement of all costs in
connection with the said Gravel District No. 14.
To the Platte Valley Construction Co.
To Engineering and Inspection
To Advertising and Publication
$ 329. 56
32.95
9.89
$ 372.40
Total
To be divided as follows;
To the Paving District Fund
To Paving Fund
$ 310.75
61.65
$ 372.40
Total
I further recommend that the City Council sit as a Board
of Equalization on the said District on the 21st day of Deoember
1938 between the hours of 7:30 and 8:00 o'clock P. M.
Respectfully submitted
Ray L. Harrison,
City Engineer
Report and recommendation of Ice, Water & Light Committee
on equipment. On motion of Justice, seconded by Kammer, recommenda-
tion was adopted.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
December 7, 1938.
Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
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We, your committee on Water and Light, to whom was
referred the several bids covering boiler feed pumps and fan
equipment for the power plant improvement, beg to recommend the
acceptance of the following bids:
Delaval Steam Turbine Co.
Buffalo Forge Company
Pumps
Fans
$ 4760.00
4670.00
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We further recommend thatthe Mayor and City Clerk enter in to
contract for the same and that the checks of the unsuccessful bidders
be returned.
C. H. Justice
J. H. Jones
E. C. Kammer
John F. Koehler
Committee
Mr. Kammer reported on improvements made and to be made at
Disposal Plant.
Mr. Hardeman reported on Sludge Beds, explaining what could
be done in the way of improvement. In as much as it will be necessary
to pipe water to new trees, he suggested the overhead carrier system
on sludge beds, be used as piping to trees and a curb & gutter plan
be installed on sludge beds. After some discussion, on motion of
Kammer, seconded by Justice, Mr. Hardeman was authorized to remove
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overhead carrier system, clear sludge beds, and in spring advertise
for bids on Curb & Gutter.
Proposed contract from Harris Laboratories was presented,
after some discussion, Hehnke moved, Justice seconded that contract
be filed and City Clerk authorized to advise Harris Laboratories,
that the City Council does not feel disposed at this time to enter
such contract. Carried.
After some discussion pertaining to overflow sewer ditch
on Mr. Sass'& Mr. Hamloth's land, Hehnke moved, "That the City
Engineer and Attorney draw up plans and agreement with Mr. Sass &
Mr. Hameloth, if necessary, with power to act".
Lease on Harrison building 117 North Pine Street, was
presented. On motion of Koehler, seconded by Hehnke, lease was
approved and Mayor and Clerk authorized to sign.
Lease with Hehnke-Lohmann Company for heater used in
Police Station, was presented. On motion of Koehler, seconded by
Boeck, lease was approved and Mayor and City Clerk authorized to
sign.
Grand Island, Nebraska.
December 7, 1938.
To the Mayor and City Council,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
We, your Airport Committee recommend that the City of
Grand Island pay to the order of K. H. Gedney, Architect, the
sum of One Thousand ($1000.00) Dollars for his services for
drawing up the plans and specifications of our Administration
Building and Hanger at the Grand Island Municipal Airport, and
consider this payment as a settlement in full for all services
rendered by Mr. K. H. Gedney to he City of Grand Island to date.
Airport Committee
Carl nehnke
Geo. Mildenstein
E. C. Kammer
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Julius Boeck
On motion of Rehnke, seconded by Koehler, recommendation
was adopted, and City Clerk authorized to draw warrant for $1000.00
settlement of claim in full.
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December 7, 1938.
To the Mayor and Councilmen,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Gentlemen:
We, your Airport Committee, recommend that the Statement
of $585.00 enclosed, rendered by the Diamond Engineering Company,
for asphalt used at the Grand Island Municipal Airport, be paid
in full and warrant issued for same.
Airport Committee,
Carl ~hnke
Geo. Mildenstein
E. C. Kammer
Julius Boeck
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justice, recommendation
was adopted and City Clerk authorized to draw warrant.
Bills were read, on motion of Hehnke, seconded by Koehler
allowed as read.
Mr. Harman of Jr. Chamber of Commerce made request for
donation for prize money for Christmas decorations. On motion of
Justice, seconded by Behnke, was referred to Ice, Water and Light
Committee with power to act.
Mr. Harrigan of Nebraska Sherriffs and Peace Officers
Association made reauest for advertising in their magazine. Justice
made motion to refer to Police Committee. Motion lost for want of
a second.
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Koehler, was referred to
the Ice, Water and Light Committee with power to act.
Colwell inquired concerning the testing of City owned
cars and trucks. Mr. Koehler informed him all City owned cars had
been tested ~1d sealed.
After some discussion concerning landscaping of New Park
Grounds, on motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justice, clerk was author-
ized to make inquiry of University of Nebraska concerning Land Scape
specialist.
Reports of Officers were read. On motion of Justice,
seconded by Jones, received and placed on file
Discussion on location of Pool, all Counci;1men & Mr. Paul
Shattuck taking part with final discision to meet Tuesd8W, De,c. 13,
at 5;30 o'~l~ck P. M.
On motion of Justice, Council adjourned to 5;30 P.M.
Tuesday, December 13, 1938.
F. S. White, City Clerk.
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GENERAL FUND
To Pay Co. Treas.
Salaries
Street & Alley
Sewer
Engineer
Incidentals
Airport
st. Lighting
Hydrant Renta,1
Amt. Approp.
Re-Approp.
Park Fund
Police Fund
Cemetery Fund
Fire Fund
Paving Fund
Music Fund
Total Approp.
Re-Approp.
Ice Fund
Water Fund
Light Fund
Sewer District
Paving District
APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES
FOR FISCAL YEAR TO DECEMBER 8, 1938
APPROPRIATED
$ 5,000.00
11,000.00
16,000.00
25,000.00
6,500.00
15,000.00
11,500.00
5,'760.80
95,'760.80
20,239.20
116,000.00
13,500.00
36,000.00
9,500.00
36,000.00
5,000.00
1,500.00
19'7,260.80
3'7,239.20
234,500.00
36,803.63 '79,196.3'7
5 ,03'7. 51 8,462.49
2,000.00
38,000.00 13,948.4'7 24,051.53
2,500.00
12,000.-00 4,328.91 '7,6'71.09
6,000.00
42,000.00 14,095.80 27,904.20
5,000.00
10,000.00 6,269.21 3, '730. 79
1,500.00
3,000.00 1,000.00 2,000.00
37,239.20
RE-APPROP.
TRANSFERS
EXPENDED
58.39
4,000..00
15,000.00-
4,'700.00
20,700.00
3,693.90
6,613.59
12,113.42
2,843.24
7,380.38
4,100.. '71
11,300.00
239.20
6,000.00
20, 239. 20
81,483.53
8,346.99
22,891.67
76,959.81
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$ 4,941.61
11,306.10
14,086.41
12,886.58
3,656.76
'7,619.62
7,199.29
11,500.00
6,000.00
153,016.45
Respectfully submitted,
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City Clerk.
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December 13, 1938.
Council met as per adjournment of December 7, 1938.
the Mayor presiding. All members present except Justice.
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Mr. Shattuck explained the grounds and general plans should
be worked out for developements in the future, and recommended the
Pool should be located at the east eftd of lake.
On motion of Jones, seconded by Boeck, the Pool is to be
located at east end of Pier Lake.
On motion of Kammer, seconded by Colwell, all dirt excavated
from pool should be placed in west end of Lake, or that portion
which is needed.
Jones commented on discontinuance of 90'clock whistle and
suggested it be done away with for a time, to see if there would
be any serious objections made.
The Mayor, and Councilman Mildenstein remarked that the 9 o'clock
whistle had been blowing for years, and that it should continue. No
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On motion of Hehnke, Council adjourned to 8 o'clock P.M.
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December 19, 1938.
Counci:i met as per adjournment of December 13, 1938. "His
Honor", the Mayor presiding. Those present at roll call were Hehnke,
Koehler, Boec1\., Jane s, lUldenstein and Co1\;gell. Justice being out
of the City and Kammer being Ill.
Mr. Golden, field man for PWA, Mr. Jensen, resident
Engineer for PWA, and Mr. Shattuck, architect on both projects,
City Hall and Swimming Pool, were present at the opening of bids.
Bids on City Hall excavating and foundation were publicly
opened and read by Mr. Shattuck, as follows:
Certified Ck.
$500.00
500.00
500.00
Bidder's Bond
Sothrnan Company
Geer Company
Nelson Lumber & Supply
Rokahr & Sons
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$9,900.00
9,700.00
9,394.00
9,925.00
Bids on Swimming Pool excavating were opened and read by
Mr. Sha.ttuck, as follows: Base Bid Unit Price
Diamond Eng Co. $2,480.40 65~ per Cu. Yd.
Geer Company 2,947.40 77t~ II II fJ
I Sothman Company 3,435.00 90i II " II
Widner & King 2,889.00 76~ II II "
Nelson Lumber & Supp ly 2, 862. 00 70~ " " II
G. E. Unkel 2,786.00 73i II II "
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restatives, Mr. Golden and Mr. Jensen for tabulating, seconded by
Koehler. Carried.
Bids were referred to Mr. Shattuck, Mr. Golden and Mr. Jensen.
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Koehler, Cou~cil recessed
awaiting tabuletions of the architect and PWA representatives.
After a short recess, the following resolutions were presented
Resolution accepting bid of $9,300.00 for excavating and
foundation of City Hall, Sothman & Company bidder, was adopted.
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WHEHEAS, the MAYOH and OOUHCIL of the City of Grand Island,
has received bids for the excavation and foundation for the new
City Hall for said City, and
WHEHEAS,
the bid of
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of the city of GfiA1:UL.l.S.LANJ2.,.. HEIH1ASK.lL.~______ for
the sum of $ 9, ~QO.QO
received for such work.
is the lowest and best bid
NOW, rrmil<.KF10RE, BE 111 RESOLV.ED by the Mayor- and City Counci1
of the Ci ty of Grand Island, Nebr'aska, tbat the contract for
3U ch work bcav!arded to __._-1~9TH)~AN __CQMP ANY
of the City of
GRAND ISLAND NEBRASKA
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termined by the acceptance of the base bid.
PROVIDED, however, that this award shall not be effective
until the
SO THMAN COMPANY
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the City of Grand Island, ~ebraska, of such award.
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On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Koehler, resolution
accepting the bid of Sotbman & Comp8ny, $9300.00 be accepted.
Roll call ballot, "Aye ~' Hehnke, Koehler, Jones, Boeck, Colwell
and Mildenstein. Nay, none. Justice and Kammer absent.
Resolution accepting bid of Diamond Engineering Company,
excavating at pool, $2480.40, was adopted. (see next page)
On motion of Koehler, seconded by Hehnke, resolution
accepting bid $2480.40 for excavating at the Pool, by Diamond
Engineering ComDany, be adopted. Roll call ballot, "Aye", Hehnke,
Koehler, Jones, Boeck, Colwell and Mildenstein, "NDY", none.
Justice and Kammer absent.
On motion of Hehnke, Council adjourned.
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WH.l:{rtEAS, the MayoI' and Council of the Ci ty of Grand Island,
has received bids for the excavation for a new Swimming Pool,
and
WHEREAS, the bid of THE ]?IAMOND ENGIN_E;EftJ;N(L..9m~rANY ...__
GRAND ISLAND NEBRASKA
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for the sum of $ 2,.j80.40
bid received for such work.
is the lowest and best
NOW, TBEHEFORE, BE IT HESOJ..NBD by the 'Mayor and City Council
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the contract be
awarded for sucll work to THE DIAMOND ENGINEERING COMPANY
of the City of GRAND ISLAND NEBRASKA
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for the sum of $ 2, 4~.9..t.. 40
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ter'mined by the acceptance of the base bid and the unit adjust-
ment price for excavation per cubic yard in the amount of
per cubic yard, as contained in Addenda No.1,
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PHOVIDE'D, hovvever, that this award shall not be effective
until the
DIAMOND ENGINEERING COMPANY
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City of Grand Island, Nebraska, of such award.
Respectfully submitted this 19th day' of December, 1938.
MEMBERS OF COUNCIL
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Council met as a Board of Equalization, "His
Honor", the Mayor, presiding.
All council present At roll call except
Mildenstein & Kammer.
RES 0 L UTI 0 N
BE I'r HESOLVi.~D BY 'l'fjB; MA-ym" AND CII'Y COUNCIL of the Gity
of Grand Isla~d, Nebraska, sitting as a Board of Equalization
after due notice given thereof that we find the total cost of
construction of Gravel Dj stl'ict No. 14 to be the sum of q~310 .75;
that we find the bene1'its aeey'uing to the real estate in said
District to be the sum of ~p310.?5; an('.! that we find the bene-
fits acc:euing to tbn resp' cti ve lots, tracts, and pOT'cels of
descriptions as follows:
land in said district to be the sums set opposite the several
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BLOCK.
ADDI'I'ION
Wm. C. & Minnie M. Nielsen
s. 66 ft. of the E. 132 ft.
Florence Springsguth, Balance
Henry Baasch
Rudolph & Gassie Wotgen
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Claude L. & Edith M. Soule, s.l
Glara A. & Robert H. Stauss,Bal-
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John W. & Lydia G. Hammond,
S. 66 ft. of the E. 132 ft.
Glen & Mary M. Cardell, W. !
Johannes Grotzky, est. E.!
Bernhard Wiese
James B. K.irkpatrick
~ames K~rkPatr~ck, ~'.t
James K~rkpart~ck, 3'2
Saraann E. Rose, N.!
Irene C. & Henry C. Becker,S.i
Herman Louis & Mildred E. Hassel-
man, s. 66ft. of the N.132 ft of
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Ida Hansen, S.'2
B. P. Hansen, Est., S. 8 ft. of
tIle E. 132 ft. N.!
Alfred Hansen, N. 66 ft.
H. P. Hansen, gst., N.!
J. P. OrGara, Trustee, et al
J. P. O'Gara, Trustee et al W.~
James Kirkpatrick, E.! '
James & Elizabeth Kirkpatrick
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On motion of hehnke, seconded by Justice,
Resolution was adopted. There being no protests, Koehler
moved the Council sitting 8.S a Bo[-'\rd of Equali zat:lon, adj ourn.
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December 21, 1938.
Council met in regular session, "His Honor", the J[ayor
presiding. All Councilmen present at roll call except Kammer and
Mildenstein.
Minutes of previous meetings, Dec. 7, 13 and 19th 1938,
were read, on motion of Hehnke, seconded by Justice, were approved
as read.
Bids on Sidewalks and Curb & Gutter were opened and read.
E. H. Baker Sidewalk 18-~i sq ft Curb & Gutter 68i ft
Fred Ott II 151 " " II II 55i II
Diamond Eng. Works " 14sb " " II " 57i "
Barney B. Voss II l8e(. II II " II 651 II
On motion of l"ie}1nke, seconded by ,Justice, bids were
referred to Street & Alley Committee to report back.
Communication from Cleary, Suhr and Davis, representing
Union Stock Yards COTrrpany, wi th reference to removal of old Airport
grounds, plus 4~ acres, from the corpora.te limits of the City of
Grand Island.
On motion of' nehnke, seconded by JU~3tice, communication
was referred to City Property in conjunction with City Attorney.
Cohrell reported h8ving ordered storm entrance removed
from Burlington Cafe.
Bonds of Hanny Linneman, Sanitary Plumbing Co., Nay &Co.,
John Pheif, WilliarD Kelly & Co., F. Harry VVilliams, Plumbing &
Drain18ying, Guy Verley, G8rbage, and Gr8nd Island Loan Bank,
Pawnbrokers bond were preeented. Bonds h8ving been examined, on
motion of Jones, s conded by Juetice, bonds were approved.
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, the City Treasurer hBsc[trried in an account
which is known and designated as "Storm Sewer Fundll the sum of
$6,041.51, and
WHEREAS, said amount represents a balance unexpended
after the sale of bonde to aid in the construction of a storm
sewer, and
WHEREAS, the said amount should be now carried in the
Bond Fund for the purpose of paying the outstanding Storm Sewer
Bonds which are optional March 1, 1939.
TEEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
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of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the said sum of
$6,041. 51 now held in the said "Storm Sewer Fund" be transferred
to the Bond Fund, and that the said City Treasurer be and he is
hereby directed, authorized and instructed to meke said transfer
to the Bond Fund.
BE IT FTffiTHER RESOLVED thp,t when said Storm Sewer 'Bonds
become payable thRt the said City &reasurel" disburse said money
in that amount in payment of said Storm Sewer Bonds.
Carl Hehnke
John F. Koehler
F. H. Colwell
Finance Committee
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Colwell, resolution
was adopted.
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WHEREAS, on the third of July 1935, a loan for the bene
fit of the Park Fund, was made from the Light Fund, in the sum of
Three Thousand ($3,000.00) DOllars, and
WHEREAS, on the sixteenth day of June, 1937, a loan for
the benefit of the Incidental Fund of the General Fund was made
from the Light Fund, in the Sum of Four Thousnad (~4,000.OO)
Dollars, and
WHEREAS, on the seventeenth day of November 1937, a loan
for the benefit of the Airport Fund of the General Fund, was made
from the Light Fund, in the sum of Thirty Thousand ($30,000. 00)
Dollars, and
WHEREAS, on the twenty-seventh day of July 19;57, a loan
for the benefit of the Fire Fund for Construction of a new Fire
Building, was made from the Light Fund in the sum of Thirty-five
Thousand ($35,000.00) Dollars to be repaid with interest at 31't%
per annum, and
~~EREAS, there is a balance in each of the above Funds
from back taxes collected to repay said loans and interest.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
of the City of Grand Island, Nebraska, that the sums steted below
be transferred from each of said Funds to the Light Fund.
Genera,l Fund
Incidental Fund
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Park Fund
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Fire Fund
To pay interest on $35,000.00 at
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1,225.00
THEREFORE, BE IT Ft.mT~ER RESOLVED, that the City Treas-
urer be directed, and is hereby authorized to transfer said Funds
as above to the Light Fund to repay said loans and interest on
Fire Building Loan for one year.
Respectfully submitted this 21st da.y of December, 1938.
0131'1 Hehnke
John F. Koehler
F. H. Colwell
On motion of Hehnke, seconded by Koehler, resolution
was adopted.
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VffiEREAS, licenses to sell alcoholic liquors have been
issued to one drug store Bnd to several licensees who also have
licenses to sell beer, and
WHEREAS, such licensees are not required by ordinance
to close at midnight, which is the closing hour for retail package
liquor dec:rIers, and,
WHEREAS, many complaints hAve been received that liquor
is being unlawfully sold by Eome l-iceneees after midnight and on
Sunday:
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Ordinance
pertaining to closing hours be amended; that said ordiance
provide that all licensees selling alcoholic liquors close
their place of business at midnight; and that such licensees
be closed on Sunday, effective May 1st, 1939.
BE IT FUH.TPER RESOLVED that all licensees who
sell only beer be permitted to remain open on Sunday and
to remain open until one (1) A.M. as now provided.
BE IT FlffiTHER RESOLVED that where licenses to sell
both beer and alcoholic liquors ha e been issued to one party,
and where such licensee has separate rooms for alcoholic liquors
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Sunday and until One(l) A.M. as now provided by Ordinance.
J. H. Jones
Geo. Mildenstein
Julius Boeck
Ordinance Committee
After discussion, on motion of Rehnke, seconded by
Justice, J.e solution was referred back to the Committee.
Mr. Harrison outlined a WPA Storm Sewer Project, 6600
Lineal feet of Storm Sewer and 1680 ft of Catch Basin Laterals,
at a cost, to the City of not to exceed $2,000.00.
After discussion as to the necessity of the Sewer and
condition of finances, on motion of Justice, seconded by Boeck,
project was approved.
Bills were read, on motion of Rehnke, seconded by Foehler
bills were allowed as read.
Ordinance #1626 levying taxes to pay cost of construc-
tion of Gravel District #14, was passed by the Council and signed
by the Mayor.
Moved by Rehnke, seconded by Justice, the ordinance be
placed on its first reading at length. Roll call ballot, all voting
ElJI.e. The ordinance was read at length and declared passed its first
reading.
Moved by Koehler, seconded by Justice, th8t ~he rules be
suspended and the ordinance be placed on its second reading by
title. Roll call ballot, all voting aye. The ordinance wes read
by its title and declared passed its second reading.
Moved by Hehnke, seconded by ,Tustice, thet the rules be
suspended and the ordinance be plncpd on its third reading by
title. Roll call ballot, 811 voting aye. The ordinance was read
by its title Bnd declared passed its third readi~lg.
Moved by Justice, seconded by Koehler, that the ordinance
be placed on its fourth reading and finally passed. Roll call
ballot, all voting a.ye. The ordinance W8.S finally pas sed and
approved by the Council and signed by t he Mayor.
Report of Ice, Water & Light for Nov. was read, On motion
of ~ehnke, spcnnded by Justice, received and placed on file.
On motion of Hehnke, council. adjourned untl.l 8
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December 30, 1938.
C ounc i1 met 8S per adj cmrnrnent of December 21, "Ri s Honor",
the Mayor presiding. All Councilmen were present except Mildenstein.
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Resignation of Mr. Jones was read. On motion of Justice,
seconded by Boeck, the Council accepted the resignation with regret.
The Mayor appointed Mr. Krehmke to succeed Mr. Jones 8.S Coun-
cilman. Moved by Justice, seconded by Kammer, the appointment of
Wm. Krehmke for Councilman was aODroved. Roll call ballot, nAyelf,
Rehnke, Koehler, Boeck, Justice, Jones, Colwell, Kammer. nNay~' none.
Resignation of Holmes was read. On motion of Koehler, ~
seconded by Justice, the resignation was accepted to be effective
January ThIrd, instead of January Fifth.
On motion of Justice, sPc0nded by Rehnke, the appointment
of Jac Crawford ;01' Police Judge, be not accepted. Roll call ballot
all voting: Aye, except Mildenstein who was absent.
Moved by Rehnke, seconded by Justice, the appointment of
Bayard Paine Jr. for Police Judge, be accepted. Roll call ballot ~
a.ll voting Aye.
Justice moved, Koehler seconded, that the Council Adjourn.
12-30-38.
F. S. White,
Ci ty Clerk..