09-19-39 City Council MinutesSeptember 19, 1939
The meeting was called to order by the Chairman, Paul A. Seeman.
In the absence of Wilson, Recorder, it was moved by Reiss and seconded by
Frandsen, that Tolg act as temporary recorder for the meeting. Seeman, Reiss,
Frandsen, (Yes).
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and there being no corrections
or objections, the minutes were approved as read.
Motion by Frandsen and seconded by Reiss, to buy two cloth wall maps of the
village at $6.00 each. Seeman, Frandsen, Reiss, (Yes).
Motion by Frandsen and seconded by Reiss to accept the bid of The Republic
Creosoting Company for furnishing and applying road materials for the village,
reserving the right to use the materials either in 1939 or 1940, and if used
in 1939 to pay for same by a warrant payable June 1, 1940 with interest at 4%
from the date of approval of invoice. Republic Creosoting Company agreed to
furnish a steam roller and an operator for the same without cost to the village,
a representative of The Republic Creosoting Company was present and agreed to
the terms of the motion. Seeman, Frandsen, Reiss, Tolg,(Y(-s).
Motion by Reiss, seconded by Frandsen, to return the checks of unsuccessful
business for road materials. Seeman, Frandsen, Reiss, Tolg, (Yes).
Moved by Reiss, seconded by Frandsen, to request the County Commissioner for
revaluation of Delphian Heights, Delphian Heights 2 and 3, before tax delin-
quent parcels of these additions are offered for sale. Seeman, Frandsen, Reiss,
Tolg, ('Yes).
Motion by Reiss, seconded by Frandsen and unanimously carried, that the bid of
Golden Valley Lumber Company for materials for village tool shed be laid on
the table.
Bids were received from various suppliers for motor equipment and snow plows.
Moved by Reiss, seconded. by Frandsen and unanimously carried, these bids were
laid over and referred to the council acting as a committee of the whole.
Tolg was directed to prepare a summary of the bids and specifications for the
motor equipment.
r Motion by Reiss and seconded by Frandsen to adjourn and it was so ordered.
A letter from The Golden Valley Lumber Company dated September 15, 1939, was
received in which the company acknowledged receipt of the Council"s acceptance
of their bid for culverts.
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