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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-06-1954 Council Meeting Minutes Canton, Illinois April 6, 1954 A regular meeting of the City Co-incil held this day convening at the hour of 7:30P.M with Mayor Woods Presiding. Roll call showed the following present: Alderman Sebree, Duncan, Moore, Lundry, Miller, Smith, Linder, Skinner, Tink, Cook, Staley, Klobuchar, and Puskarich. Abs-nt : Alderman Coleman. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and stood approved as read. The -following claims were presented and ordered paid when f _nds are available, on motion of Alderman Moore, seconded by Alderman Linder: Parking Meter Fund: General Fund: Homer Elec. Co.- - - - - - -57.00 Canton Clean Towel- - - - - - - 1.95 Miller Meter- - - - - - - -146.70 Owens Oil- - - - - - - - - - - 25.80 Gilbert Hidden- - - - - - - 51.00 Canton Tire Vulc- - - - - - 2.50 Jarvis, Welder- - - - - - - 2.10 Sims Motor- - - - - - - - - 1560.00 ` Garbage ?'ept-- - - - - - - - - 135.52 Vehicke Tax fund: Toms Service- - - - - - - - - 2.37 Vernon, Ernest A-- - - - - -483.98 Selkirks Sales- - - - - - - - 18.00 Neil Baxter- - - - - - - - - - 15.00 Fire Dept: Farmers Co. Grain- - - - - - - 13.80 <-; Macomb Comm. Service- - - - 5.00 Locks Auto Co- - - - - - - -- 35.54 Reeder Wallace- - - - - - - 13.86 zing Auto Elec.- - - - - - - - 68.30 Canton Supply- - - - - - - - - 34.73 Garbage Dept: Montgomery Surplus- - - - - - - 8.12 Swartzbaugh & Nelson- - - - 92.89 Meline )ign- - - - - - - - - - -26.50 Jarvis, Welder- - - - - - - 12.75 Liberty Urg.- - - - - - - - - - 3.09 Canton Sunply- - - - - - - 29.03 Houser Motor- - - - - - - - - - .22 Cummings & '�merson- - - - - 54.04 Thos. Heller- - - - - - - - - - 92.00 Owens Oil- - - - - - - - - 38.26 Shell Oil- - - - - - - - - 193.82 Water Dept: Continental Oil- - - - - - 396.04 Garbage Dent.- L. J. Poggioli- - - - - - -103.50 Wilkins Pipe- - - - - - - - 1010.9)a Cit- of Quincy- - - - - - - 52.44 Street Dept: I11 . Be1.1 Tel. Co.- - - - - 21.23 Dillman Mot or- - - - - - - 2.19 C. 1. P. S-- - - - - - - - - 889.41 Duck Island Sand- - - - - 7.50 Pschirrer & Oon- - - - - - - 14.66 Swartzbaugh & "elson- - - 18.07 Paul Ashby - - - - - - - - 20.00 Ind. Towel Service- - - - 2.20 Swartzbaugh & Nelson- - - - - 8.90 Canton Tire & Vulc.- - - 4.00 Roy Clift- - - - - - - - - - 33.29 Paul Ashtey- - - - - - - - 20.00 Lundry Flying: Service- - - - - 26.40 Elliott Machine- - - - - - 7.70 Canton Tire & %ulc.- - - - - - 7.00 Jarvis, Welder- - - - - - 23.00 Richard ivlelz- - - - - - - - - -53.04 Garbage Dept-- - - - - - 78.33 14. D. lan�uary- - - - - - - - 111.25 Jarvis, Welder- - - - - - - - 80.25 General Fund: Cities Service- - - - - - - - Ill. Bell Telephone- - - - 25.04 Flay-Li 31dg. Aat.- - - - - - - 109.56 A. C. Shepley & Son- - - -lt26.00 Canton Plumbing - - - - - - - 3.70 Whites Book- - - - - - - - 18.05 H. W. Dierdorff- - - - - - - - 858.00 Phillins Greenhouse- - - - 15.00 Kroell Elec.- - - - - - - - - 19.75 Illinois Blue Print- - - - 5.47 Luck Island Sand & Gravel- - - 5.10 W. Paul Woods- - - - - - - 8.85 Liberpool Materials- - - - - - L.05 Francelle Larson- - - - - -36.00 Mason Hdwr-- - - - - - - - - - 11.27 Frank T ornber- - - - - - -24.97 Whites Book- - - - - - - - - - 2.99 C. I. T', S-- - - - - - - -606.62 Mid-Continent Oil- - - - - - - 144.32 Motorola Co.- - - - - - - 451.51 petty Cash- - - - - - - - - - - 56.49 Mae )mb Comm. Service- - 124.21 Boyd E. Johns- - - - - - - - - -61.73 C nton Clean Towel- - - - 10.20 W. S. Darley & Co.- - - - - - - 91 .1 Owens Oil- - - - - - - - - 44.71 `'"�'^n o. Moore- - - - - - - - - 26.29 Logan W fight- - - - - - - 61.50 Mississin-i Lime- - - - - - - -404.41 Lewis Pharmacy- - - - - - 5.15 Ctandard Oil- - - - - - - - - - 10.95 Flynn Materials- - - - - - 24.50 Link-Belt Co.- - - - - - - - - 75.60 Mason Hdwr.- - - - - - - - 3.20 Cummings oc Emerson- - - - - - - 6.90 Pschirrer & Sons- - - - - -33.48 South Side Foundry- - - - - - -252.60 Richard rielz- - - - - - - -21.62 Elliott's Machine Shop- - - - - 65.17 Draw Hdwr-- - - - - - - - 2.28 Penn Industrial Co.- - - - - - - 40.91 Int. Harvester Co-- - - - - - - - 7.50 Mueller Co.- - - - - - - - - - - 87.48 McKesson & Robbins- - - - - - - 653.90 Ed. Kuznier- - - - - - - - - - - 75.50 Jarvis, Welder- - - - - - - - - -69.75 Sutton & Moore- - - - - - - - - -79.54 Iowa Valve- - - - - - - - - - - -97.06 Canton Plumbing- - - - - - - - -328.02 Alderman Moore is excused. U () The following monthly reports were submitted: Fire Dept. treasurer;Police Dept. City Engr; Supt of Streets; Plumbing Inspector; Sewage Plant; Water Treatment plant; V�ater & Sewer dept. On motion of Alderman Skinner, seconded by Alderman Tink, the reports are accepted and ordered filed. It was moved by Alderman Smith, seconded by Alderman Staley, to reject bids received at the previous meeting for Seal coat and gravel, and to re-advertise for bids on white rock and seat coat, bids to be received and opened at 7:30P.M. April 20th. Roll call vote: AYE: Alderman Sebree, Duncan, Lundry, Smith, Linder, Tink, Cook, Staley, Klobuchar and Puskarich. NAY: Alderman Miller and Skinner. On motion of Alderman Linder, seconded by Alderman Cook, consessions at Lake Canton were granted to Earl White, for the year, upon payment of $100.00, with Mr. White deputised to run it properly, and the motion carried by unanimous roll call vote. Alderman Skinner moves, seconded by Alderman 'fink, to designate Clean-Up Week from April 19 thru the 30th, and the motion carried by a viva voce vote. On motion of Alderman Lundry, seconded by Alderman Puskarich, the Junior Sportsman League were granted priviledge of having Tag-day on Saturday, May 22. Resolution &ransferring from the Parking Meter Fund to the General Fund, the sum of $9000.00, was on motion of Alderman Skinner, seconded by Alderman Duncan, adopted by the following vote: AYE: Alderman Sebree, Duncan, Lundry, Miller., Smith, Linder, Skinner, Tink, Cook, Staley, Klobuchar and Puskarich. NAY: none. Resolution transferring from the Parking 'deter Fund to the Fire r'rotection Fund the sum of $5000.00, was on motion of Alderman Linder, seconded by Alderman Skinner, adopted by the following vote: AYE: Alderman Sebree, Duncan, Lundry, Miller, Smith, Linder, Skinner, Tink, Cook, Staley, Klobuchar and Puskarich- NAY: None. Ordinance entitled "Unlawful to park any vehicle on S. Side of W. Maple St. from Martin Ave. .west 500 ft." was read for the first time. It was moved by Alderman Duncan, seconded by Alderman Linder to suspend the rules. Roll call vote AYE;: AldermanSebree, Duncan, Sundry, Miller, Smith, Linder, Skinner, Tink, Cook, Staley, Klobuchar and Pus k,�rich. NAY: None; It was then moved by Alderman Linder, seconded by Alderman hiller, to place the Ordinance on its r)assage. Roll call vote: AYE: Alderman Sebree, Duncan, Lundry, Miller, Smith, Linder, Skinner, Tibk, Cook, Staley, Klobuchar and 11askarich. NAY: None. The chair declared the motion carried and Ordinance passed, being Ordinance No. 199. Ordinance entitled "Stop-sign erected at SW.ccrner of West Maple Street and Martin Avenue" was read for the first time. It was moved by Alderman Duncan, seconded by Alderman Miller, to suspend the rules. Roll call vote: AYE: Alderman Sebree, Duncan, Lundry, Ailler, Smith, Linder, Skinner, Tink, Cook, Staley, Klobuchar and Puskarich. NAY: None. It was then moved by Alder- man Linder, seconded by Alderman Duncan, to place the Ordinance on its passage. Roll call vote: AYE: Alderman Sebree, Duncan, Lundry, liiller, Smith, Linder, Skinner, Tink, Cook, Staley, Klobuchar and Puskarich. NAY: None. The chair declared the motion carried and Ordinance passed, being Ordinance No. 200. Ordinane entitled "Parking Meters erected 5ft. from inters ction" was read the first time. It was moved by Alderman Duncan, seconded by Alderman Cook to suspend the rules. Roll call vote: AYE: Alderman Sebree, Duncan, Lundry, Miller, Smith, Linder, Skinner, Tink, Cook, Staley, Klobuchar and Puskarich. NAY: None. It was then moved by Alderman Puskarich, seconded by Alderman Linder, to place the ordinance on its passage. ROLL CALL VJTE; AYE: Alderman Sebree, Duncan, Lundry, Miller, Smith, Linder, Skinner, T ink, Cook, Staley, Klobuchar and Puska- rich. NAY: None. The chair declared the motion carried and Ordinance passed, being Ordinance No. 201. The f ollpwing Ordinance were read for the first time "For the Local Improve- ment of West Pine Street,53-B; Fulton Place, 53-C; 7th Avenue, 53-D; Royal Court, 53-E; Sycamore Terrace, 53-V'; Middle I'ark Drive, 53-G; SunView Terrace, 53-H." On motion of Alderman Sebree, seconded by Alderman Staley, permission was granted to Guy Williams to operate p:?p-corn stand on a corner of the Square, by a viva voce vote. On motion of Alderman Skinner, seconded by Alderman Cook, the Junior Chamber of Commerce were granted use of the Square for their Annual Home-Show, on September 15, 16, 17, 18, by unanimous roll call vote. On motion of Alderman Linder, seconded by Alderman ruskarich, the meetin adjourned. ' Cit 1 rk