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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-06-1955 Council meeting Minutes 161 Ganton, Ill. Sept. 62 1955. A regular meeting of the City Council held this day convening at the hour of 7:30 P. M. with Mpiyor Woods presiding. Roll call showed the following present: Alder- man Duncan, Sebree, Swick, Smith, Miller, Skinner, Tink, Coleman, Turner, Staley, Cook, Jennings and hill. Absent: Alderman Lundry. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and stood ap,-)roved as read. Alderman Smith is excused. Petition reguesting the pole light in rear of Salvation Army ''ldg. was presented. On motion of Alderman Dunca*, seconded by Alderman J1 ller, same was referred to the Light Committee. Peition of the C & H; Market, 628 s. 5th Ave. for an unloading zone in front of their place of business, was on motion of Alderman Duncan, referred to the Chief of Police to investigate and report back. The following claims were submitted: Water Dept: General r ands: Fullerton Lumber- - - - - - -20.73 Francelle Larson- - - - - - - _ _36.00 Liverpool Mat.-_ - - - - - _ -3.69 Ill. Bell 'Tel.- - - - - - _ - - 21.90 Whites Book- - - - - - - - - 16.35 Mary H ipsley- - - - - - - _ - _ -53.5o Canton Ledger- - - - - - - - 12.95 Petty Cash- - - - - - - - - - - - 6.00 Mason Hdwr.- - - - - - - - _ 12.16 Whites Book- - - - - - - - - - - 23.18 Garbage Dept.- - - - - - - - 50.14 A. C. Shepley- - - - - - - - - - 5.00 C. I. P. S.- - - - - - - - -928.42 naymond Wehrmeister- - - - - - -350.00 Petty Cash- - - - - - - - - -36.13 C. I. P. b•- - - - - - - - - - 612.72 Swearingen Wholesale- - - - -14.15 Macomb Com.- - - - - _ _ _ _ _ 62.49 Ill. Sell Tel.- - - - - - - -21.30 Star Reloading- - - - - - _ _ 25.00 Swartzbaugh & "elso n- - - - - 7.97 Carver °C Denny- - - _ - _ - _ _ .85 Tons Station- - - - - - _ -_ 5.00 Canton Ledger - - - - - - - - - 5.40 Uanton Ford Tractor- - - - - 35.90 Garbage Dept.(Police Gas)- - - -111.32 A. N. Jaeger- - - - - - - -- 7.00 Farmers Co. Grain- - - - - - - - 4.60 Jarvis, Welding- - - - - - - 10.00 Lock: Auto- - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ 29.80 Cities Service- - - - - - - -48.84 L & W Motors- - - - - - - - - - 4.00 Homer Elec.- - - - - - 3.65 Mason Hdwr.- - - - - - - - _ - 20.00 Canton Paint & Wall.- - - - - 2.10 D & D Texaco® - - - _ _ - _ 2.65 Drow Hdwr.- - - - - - - - - - 4.20 Whites book- - - - - - - - - - - 1.49 Menke Stone & Lime- - - - - 218.75 Selkirk Harley Davidson- - - - -25.25 Marblehead Lime- - - - - - -218.75 Ong Auto E lec.- - - _ _ _ _ __ 25.90 Infilco- - - - - - - _ _ - - 68.39 Duncan Meter- - - - - 495.00 John P. Harris- - - - - - - 416.15 Homer Elec.- - - - - - - _ - _ 17.30 Mc4esson & Robbins- - - - - 463.55 Garbage: Diamond Alkali- - - - - - - 103.50 Cummings & 4aerson- - - - - - - - ,?2 Canton 'transfer- - - - - - -303.94 Duck Island- - - - - - _ _ _ _ -70.15 W. ". T a nluary- - - - - - - 48.00 L. J. Poggioli- - - - - - - - - 81.00 Sutton & Moore- - - - - - - 3.60 Continental Uil- - - - - - - - 219.01 Stevens Blueprint- - - - - - 6.02 Canton Tire `°` Vulc.- - - - - - 4.00 Roy "lift- - - - - - - - - - 5.40 MillerAuto Body- - - - - - _ _ 3.60 Rockwell Mfg.- - - - - - - 795.77 Planetary Chemical- - - - - - 300.30 Mueller 6.- - - -280.20 Puritan Chemical- - - - - - - - 29.50 Street: Duck Island- - - - - 25.40 Fire Dept: Bennett Ice Co.- - - 10.00 Byron Waite- - - - - - - - - 15.00 Hale Fire Primp- - - - - - - - - 4.25 Dleta Steel- - - - - - - - -193.75 Canton Supply- - - - - - - - - 1.02 Swartzbaugh 61 Nelson- - - - -63.80 Jarvis Welding- - - - _ _ _ _ _ 7.00 R. E. Common Eqpt.- - - - - -41.41 Macomb Com. Service- - - - - - _5.00 R. C. Larkin- -47.60 Reeder Wallace- - - - - - - - --6.95 Fullerton Lumber- - - - - - - 1.25 Street Dept: Industrial Towel- - - - - - - 2.00 Albert lTurl- 30.00 Owens Oil- - - - - - - - - -188.70 0. H. Biersdorf- - - - - - - - 2.00 Sutton & Moore- - - - - - 5.94 - - - - - - " The following officers monthly reports were submitted and on motion of Alderman Duncan, seconded by Alderman Coleman, accepted and ordered fileds Chief of `olice; Bldg. Comm; Street Supt.; City Lngr; Plumbing Inspector; Water & Swwer De�­t; Water treatment plant; and sewage treatment plant. Alderman Duncan moves, seconded by Alderman Sebree, to accept bid of $3868.00 of the Tri-State Waterproofing Co., for work on the city building. Roll call vote: AYE: Alderman Duncan, Sebree, Swick, Miller, Skinner, 'fink, Coleman, burner, Staley, Cook, Jennings and Hill. NAY: None. ' Inc. in above St. Lept bills: Jarvis Weld- - - _ - _ _ _ -6.75 Toms Service- - - - - - _ _ G. Hdwr- - - - - - - - 28 :6Q • Mason Hdwr.- 25 CCit -Garage- � Bell & Gustus- Canion r Vulc- - - - - 8 ,50 e - - - - - - 193.90 i 162 Alderman Hill moves, seconded byAlderman Jennings, to purchase on rental basis Speed Timer at 4 cost of $675.00. Roll call vote: AYE: Alderman 'uncan, Sebree, Swick, Miller, Skinner, Tink, '-�olenan, `turner, Staley, Cook, Jennings and Hill. NAY: None. Request of the Eagle Lodge to hold a Soap-Box Durby on Sept. 18th, was on motion of Alderman Tihk, seconded by Alderman Jennings granted by a vivavoce vote. Request of the Jr. Girls, Vet. of Foreign Wars to hold a tag day on Nov. 5th, was on motion of Alderman O ennings, seconded by Alderman Cook, granted. Request of the Disabled American Veterans to hold a forget-me-not Tag day on Oct. 1, was on motion of Alderman Duncan, seconded by Alderman Jennings granted. It was moved by Alderman Hill, seconded by Alderman Cook, to advertise for bids for a year's contract to push-off the Cif, Dump, bids to be received Aug. 20th. Alderman Staley moves, seconded by Alderman Miller, to amend the present Day- Light Savings Time ordinance, to extend the time to the last Sunday in October. Roll call vote: AYE: Alderman Duncan, Swick, Miller, Tink, Coleman, turner, Staley Jennings and Hill. NAT : Alderman Sebree, Skinner and Cook. The chair declared the motion carried. On motion of Alderman Duncan, seconded by Alderman Jennings, the Mayor and City Attorney were authorized to take necessary steps to bring a parcel of land on N. Main Street, south of the High School, into the City, and the motion carried by a viva voce vote. A report submitted by the Mayor relative to the financial affairs of the city and proposed measures for consideration by the Council, was read. On suggestion of the Mayor, the Council went on record as extending all effort and consideration, and if necessary appointing a Public Relations Committee, in an endeavor to bring into the city new industries. The proposal of a Sales Tax Ordinance was discussed pro and con. On motion of Alderman Staley, seconded by Alderman Cook, the meetin g adjourned. er J '1