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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19521124_REGULARB ? 11/24/52 IEnutes of the Regalar Xeetkg of Koveniber '10, S952, were approved as 'submi-bted, by motion 3redesen, seconded by Child and carried, Clerk Otis read dffidav3.ts of Publication in l%ina-I.forningside Courier and Con- struction Bulletin Xovaber 13 and 20, for l'Ad.irertisements for Bids for Sanitary Sewer lhprovermnt ad ?Tzte-m-?in kprovement _No, 54; and, pursuant to said advertisements the follovrhg bids were publicly opened SANITARY 'sEIT;RER Peter ketti Construction Company Orfei and 1I.laY.iani .2,108.00 ,1,663.50 ChildTs motion, that bids be referred to Tillage Engineer for Sabulation' and report as soon as possible this evening, was seconded by Otis and carried. Xanager XitcheU- reported on the three tractor bids taken'November If). He recornended purchase of the Caterpillar because of its larger bucket, separate starting mechanism,' because it is a hepier, more poverful machine than the other tis. Chaiman Danens of the Public llorks CoMttee recornended purchase of this mach5ne because of its noted satisfactory peri'omance in the type of work for which the Village needs it, even though price is higher. Discussion was had on 1952 budget matters, and Child moved that action on these bids be" postponed until after the New Year, Uotion seconded by Bredesen and carried. . -. layor Wckson announced Public Hearing on Proposed Storm Setrer for the 60th Street- Boran'ts %dina X'anor &ea, Affidavit of Publication for Wotice of Hearing11 appeclr- lhg in ZdinapGorningside Courier Octoker 30 and November,6, 1952, was read, approved as to fora and ordered placed on fiIe. Iknager 14Ltchell reported that this pro- posed stom sewer is necessitated by poor drainage at the'lovr spot at 60th Street ad Chowen Avenue. He stated that, as a result-of survey, it vas thought best to prepare tm separate plans, the first being that set out in the TSotice of Hearing- a storm sexer line running-from Abbott and 60th into the.1or.r spot at Chowen; then Yesterly on 60th to France, then North on France to 59th, then T'festerly across ' Boran's Zdka Ibnor sad discharging into public'land Vest of Borants EdinalIanor, The- assessable district for this line being 2,697,000 square' feet, .price being $79,533.00 (estirhated) for $.0295 per assessable square feot. The other plan, vhich. would necesittate the Village acquisition of private property for a drainage basin, r.rould contain a line running drainage South on Chowen from 60th to approxi- mately 61st Street; then 3est through Edina'Bel &e, then Vest across private property- to France, then South along France, then Irest across low area at Horth- west corner at 62nd and France. Ilk. IdK-bchell stated this second plan would involve two assessment districts; one district containing Borants Sdka IIanor and the pmperty on France Avenue for 1/2 block East 03 France; .everying else contained in the present Notice of Hearing comprising the other assessmht district, 143. KLtchell recomended that Village purchase the lad at TT.62nd Street and France, and sufficient property to connect with the property we now om, ?lest of Edina Ilknor. As his estimate for this second'plan, he stated the follordng costs: For the Elorants Edina'l-lahor project, ($20,233.& as against 1,029,500' assessable SWare+Feet, for g.023- per Smare Foot; for other area, $&,882.75 as against 2,530,000 Sqaure.Feet, or $.018 per Sqaure Foot. Craig on 58bh and Chowen asked if the low spot in the middle of his block could be drainea, to which qestion Kr. BIitchell answered that it is not no<[ the plan to connect lorr private properties directlyto the proposed sewer, I-&. Roy Peterson, otmer of lots at 60th and Chowen, stated that he wishes to fill kiis lots at once, to relieve himself of any Liability rising from possible hazard to children; that the renaining low spots in this area cannot take the water; that Chovren Avenue r.rill be a 1hess11 unless something is done this winter to offer drainagerelier".' Child!s motion, that action be postponed until next regular meeting, to give Public UtiZit5es Committee %be to make further investi- gation of this problezn with IIr. f.iitchell, was .- seconded by Otis and carried, Public Hearing was ne-& had on petition Tor Vacation of that p& of Yvonne Terrace lying between lots 16 and 17, Stow's Yvonne Terrace, of Posting and of Publicztion in Edina-l45rnin&Ade Courier October 30 and November 6, which afSdavits were approved as to fora and ordered placed on file. lranager ZEtcheU repo&ed Planning Commission's recommendation f Or' Vacation with qualsi- cation of 2Gfoot drainage and Itpa&-access" easement . lk. - Chester Bros spoke for petitioners, stating that the street serves no Mrpases, is not maintained by the Vmage, and is now an eye-9ore to neighbors; that he and Ik. Toussaint request that Village either maintain the street in good condition or vacate it so that nei&bors may improve it. B IZr. Clerk read affidavits Ik, Benjamin Hat objected on the grounds 11/24/52 3 that tbe road serves as an outlet in case his property is platted. lk, Child Ifr. Hart!s property is acquired by these neighbors tliey tihl be at liberty to - present another petition for vacation. This seemed agreeable to all concerned, and Bredesen moved that Council submit a proposal for Street Closing until such time as Hart'property is satisfactorily disposed of. lfotion seconded by Child and carried. The ovmer of the property at 4528 Cleveland' Avenue requeste'd permission to construct a service road,-at his own expense, along the line of Cleveland Avenue to Division Street; to provide access to this property. Discussion had, during w?Ech Attorney TJindhorst rule3 that- Village- is liable Tor this road in the same measure that it is-liable €or any other public street, once the road is opened, IiIitchellts inspection and approval, was seconded by Danens and carried. I&. J.S. -TEnston, Arthur Street, objected io- developer's filling low lots in - this neighborhood and thus eliminating-natural drainage bd. Child's motion,' instructbg Building Tnspector Voehler to withhold building permits temporarily on Lots'5 and 6, Griffis Subdivision of Block 18, was seconded by Bredesen and carried. * Nr. Lowell Lhotka complairied of the dry siunp installed'in the alley between Beard and Abbot% Avenues and V?.SSth and S.59th Streets. Ihnager N3.tchel1 explained that sump is maintained to help hainage,, no€ to'drain loG lot. Cud moved that Xanager Hitchell b'e instructed to meet' I&. Lhotka and make further investigation of -this matter on the ground. >fro Roy Peterson asked what action Council FS t-akihg .toward finishing-the grading in the 5900 Block on Chowen. the recent bids taken, wiiich -Council considered much too high, rejecting bids -for spring advertisement. street passable. Idk. Edward Dean, 5536 Xerxes Avenue, was refused permission to sell Christmas Trees on his property, for the reason that it is not commercially zoned. ' Request 'of 3rnst I;r. %r-.-.st for autkoriaation to- them for Annual Audit for year 1952, was read, Child's-motion, appointTng Ernst & Xrnst for Audit of Books of Village for Year 1952, was seconded by Bredesen and carried. suggested an alternative, in that Village would close the street until such time as it is needed, giving neighbors permission to sod it; that, in case c- c .- Childts motion, %%at 'request b'e granted subject to Nanager .. - -- - .. PXr. I'IiTcheU reviewed procedure, including . I&. Peterson asked that something be done to make . .. .. ? , Request from City of Hopkins for Edina contribution toward the maintenance of Shady Oak hke Beach was reviewed. Bredesen moved for referral to Park Board for recommendation. Hotion seconded by Danens and carried. I- 1' Request of the- Court for permission,to''rent American Legion Hall for Tuesday night sessions, a% $20.00 per night, was reviewed. Village Nanager be instzkcted to contact Legion iiith offer to pay $20,00 per night for nights Hall is to be used, and $10.00 for each- Tuesday night when it is not necessary to use it (to keep it reserved), was seconded by Child and carried. Bredesen's motion; that , .. Public Health Nursing Eeport for Oc'c;obdr was presented. report be filed. Zlotion seconded by Child and carried. Attorney I'lindhorst presented 'tfA;rchitects ContracV 'in connection with Kew Village Hall, stating that -5t-j.s in brder-'for sigsature by Nayor and Clerk. 1 Bredesen's motion, that Nayor arid-Clerk be authorized and directed to -sign contract .with HcEnary & Rrafft and-Lang % Raugliland, Associated Architects \-.ci & Engineers, was seconded by Child -- and carried. Bredesen moved that . Nafher -of possible Vacation of Flat of tfIversonfs .Fourth AdditiorP was discussed. lk, Yindhorstts opinion was that: this cclad be accomplished. ChiLd's moti?n, that Village Attorney be directed to file appearance'dth Court to state that there vill be-no objection by the Village to this Vacation, was seconded by . Bredesen and carried. - Nr, Vindhorst discussed vntki- Council the. John Hehrich claim filed for damages suffered to his automobile at 53rd and Ebokvievr. Rr. HeinrLch is late- in filing his claim,. and asked whether Council is 't.rilling to waive the 30-day statutory limitation in dealing with thik claimant. Tit was brought out in discussion that-claimant'may have filed an- ora -claim with Clerk Hawthorne sometime previously, ana 2.k. ITind-horst was directed to make Hatter of a bond issue to finance new Water Tank to be constructed in 1953 was discussed. Issue a% Second Regular Ireeking in January, 1953, was seconded by Otis and carried , Xr. Windhorst stated t5at ' further investigation of this possibility before _. Council. action. Child's motion that Coycil take-bids for :later Revenue Bond 11/24/52 ZIanager IE$cheU, reported on-bids taken this evening for Sanitay Sever Eo. 52 and low on these projects, Tkth combined bid of $3,764.73. bid be accepted, seconded by Otis and carried, Discussion was had on method of assessing for proposed Richfield Sanitary Sewer Outlet, regarding Ad Valorem Tax as against Specid Assessment, ;with Attorney 3Jindhorst reporting that it is impossible to make full Ad Valorem Tax-vrithout a referendum vote. d Ilatemain kprovment.iSo, 54, stating that Peter Isnetti Construction Cormmy is He recornended that this Childrs motion, that contract be awarded to low bidder, t'ms , - _L Appzication Zor Sign Permit for 11Disc andNeedle'r was presented. that €his overhanging sign has dready been put up. approve sign but notify ovmer that it reserves right to have sign removed upon complaints, inasmach as it is not policy to have more'overhanging signs in the Xanager ?-Etchell requested 'clarification of Personhel Ordinance terms, 11temporary employee,It 1t2!eare1r and %aca%ion benefits" . Hatter referred to Village-Attorney Vindhorst-for further study and report. 2.fanager 1Et cheU recomended that Council reconsider its- action awarding the con'cract 2or the-Grading and Gravelling of Garrison Lane, and of t.loodda3.e south of Valley View Road, inasmuch as it ifill be some time before Tillage can acquir'e e the necessary right-of-v:ay for this project. Danenst motion, that Council re- consider its action awarding contract, and now reject all bZds on this pro ject, in accordance with 1.lanagerts recommendation, was seconded by Child and carried, Considerable discussion was had with regard to renevral of Garbage Collection con€ract, Contract on,the second regular meeting in January, specifying that contract r;iu begin July 1, 1953, Zras seconded by Otis hnd carried. Bredesen then moved that - the present contract with contractor Wmr K, Petecsen be continued until July 1, 1953, r.&th the additional payment to him of 58 per month per collection, beginning January 1, 19.53. Uotion seconded by Otis and carried, Bredesents notion, that Garbage Collection chmge to customers be raised 5$ per collection per month, beginning January 1, 1953 and to July 1, 1953; said Billing being $5.10 Net; $5.60 Gross for six-months period, was seconded by Otis and It Tras reported Child's notion, that Council business district, was seconded by Danens and carried, 1 I - Bredesen's motion, that Council.advertise for bids for Gabbe Collection * Carrie d, 1 Tire Chief Uitzel TELS present to ask for an increase in +ages Tor the members of the Edina Volunteer Fire Department. Assistant Chief; besides his hourly rate; arid for 6.25 per hour and per drill for &1 members, including Chief and Assistant Chief. was had in view of the Fire Department's yely reimbursement having been set up earlier 5i-i tlr6 year. Bredesen's motion, that Council &.t to the-Assistant Fire Chief a yezrly sdlax$ of &5,OO 41er year beginnbg&ce~,l, 1952, and that an increase of-139 per firefighting hour and per drill be granted to *all members of the Department beginnirgBecmber-1, 1952 (for year December 1, 1951 to Novaber 30, 1952) was seconded by Child and carried, TEth regard to proposed purchase of tires for Fire Truck, I-iessrs. IJXtchell and ItLtzel eqla5ned that what -the Fire Department vats is Qnobby treads" for year- around use; that old tires-can be traded in. Xotion by Bredesen that tires be purchased at best possible price, was seconded by Danens and carried. Childys notion, for approval of the*following EleckLon Officids for service at VClage Election to be held Tuesday, December 2, 1952, was seconded by Ocis and carried: DISTRICT 1 - I-aes. Xarian EI. .Kidder, Zleanor 1L Irizarry, Edna C. Peterson, Luella 3. ITebber, and Xaurene B, Weville.' - DISWCT 2 --'lhes. Thrjorie S, Bossiter, Clarice A. Hollingsvorth, Ida B. Strong, DISTRICT 3 - l.hes, Ida I,. Smith, Ruth 14. Zipoy, Ruth Volk, Helen Paer, JoYie MSTRICT 4 - Ibhes. Dora Schauss, Florence'Hallberg, -. Edward,I.filliams, Vir'gnia DTSTRX@T 5 - 1.hes. Eleanor E, imundson, The Le Duggan, WA. DelaneY, GladYS He asked for a $25.00 salary for the Considerable discussion I Nary.- L. Powers, Rolland Veed, + 1 Lace. Beard and Patricia ICurray, Caneron, and Dorothy Eiorgren.' . 6 - ;&es. 0.1.1, &e, Roy Xyhr, Lewis 33. Jones, E.lJo Spencer, . - - -- Kodlin. D1-W 7 - &es. IJellie Strate, Betty Jane Doolittle, Francis somenberg, 1.Iary Emma IKLlson, George Tyler; C-eTtrude Ewe. DISTRICT 8 - Xuies. H. I.IcCraney, he5 A. Stask, Patricia Salisbury, Erma 3. Hoyt, 11/24/52 DISTRICT 9 - fbes. Camille Kortm, Virginia D, Hughes, Xary Elazabeth Chaney, DI3TRICT 10- Kmes. 'Dorothea Obermeyer, Narian C, Bailey, Buth K. Hodgson, DISTRICT 11- ColoniaP Church of Edha - &fmes..Ehna C. Dillner, Jordis Balfany, DISTRICT 12 - 3hes. Edith Tfaste, Elizabeth IC. Covnick, '3Eldred L. Bagley, Ethel S. Link, and Betty Wehr. Nabel H. TKLlson, GOT. Kesler, Ursula Blooi3, Hazel' Swanson, Florence Freudenthal, Phillip. Havrthorne, and Ruth Schneider. 9. 5 ii' Child's motion, that the following Street Xi& be ordered from,TTorthem-States Power .Company, Bs pkr recommendation of Ihager Hitchell, was seconded by Bredesen and carried: At Halifax and-lfest 3Gth Street -. Grimes Lane and Hali-fax Avenue Grimes Avenue and Halifax Avenue IJ.6Oth and Grimes Avenue Griues Lane-and France Avgnue Normandale, *where 6erd St, intersects from the East Judson 'Lane and lhoddale Lakeview Drive and St.&idre~~s' Lakeview Dr$ve and LexipJon Avenue. " Xanager Nit chellt s detailed writKen report, dated November 24, 1952, with regard to .the Request of Orfei -arid Nariani for an Extra on Sanitary Sewer Improvement No. 36 was reviewed at length. Child's motion, that-lfr, Ektchell's recommendation for pa;pmen't' to contSactor in knount of $5,216.68; $L,385.19 b'eing-.for Extra'lhrk arid $3,831,49 being -payment on contract, (in settlement bf bill totalling $6,009.38) was seconded by Bredesen and carried. Nanager I4iCchellts yritten report on the status of the' engineering crew as of Noveniber 21, 1952, was'reviened, Crew as of December -10, '1952, w5th Iayioff of Xikhard Obermeyer, John Olson and Dickman Knutson. Hanager IEtchell notified the Council'that the State Highway is now making a survey of traffic cqndTtions at Southview Lane and Normandale Road, in-respons4 to Councilts recent *request for either stoF-and-go signal or overhead pass at this point, Commercial Club's recent recommendation Tor trafTic control at 50th and France Business District iua,s discussed, 'with Ni-. Bredesen reporting thac fuLL use is not now being made of the Lund 495 Street ParkLing Lot, and that left turns off 50th Street into the various parhg-lots seem to be causing most of the con- gestion during busy hours. ' Part-time !'No Left signs were discussed as a means of eliminating this last problem, lkt'ter. of further traffic control was postponed until after new Stop-and-& Signals at 50th and Halifax are put into operation , Childrs motion, tha' Council transfer $&20,000 -from the 1952 Improvement Fund to the Construction md, was seconded by,Dana-s and carried, -_ . Bredesen moved for reduction of the Engineering Notion seconded by Otis and carried, -. * ,, . . Child moved for repaymint oT $60,000-%0 General &d from Construction Fund. Notion seconded by Qanas and. carried, .- - Child's riotion, for pqyment of Village Payroll, amount $S,336,&3, and Xiquor Store.Payrol1, amount $651.23, for perzod BTovember 16 to 30, inclusive, and as recorded in deZail in PayYolL Ledger; and for Ement of the following Claims, was seconded by Bredesen and carried: I' cmt XO. 8118 5767 60 59 8093 i. E2066 Village if Edina, Construction Fpd Ira Learn Northern,States Power Co. - * 3 .%lo Addr __. es . - so graph-Kultigraph I Corp, ~ 4.06 Ruedlinger IVursery 6 11/24/52 TO: 2-a Hardmre Hemepin County Review Justus Lumber Co. ~ Dietrick Lwnber Co, nick PaLen Young. Fuel Co, Northern States Power Co, F. E. Geiger SaLes Coo 1.forel.l & Itichols, Inca L. 1-1. Smpson Richard Sonnaberg Chris Eitzel American Printing Co; Carl3om Harness Store . Federa Laboratories, Inc; Hodern Sanitary Supply Coo, Xnc. Crook ES Hanley, ‘Inc, Lyle Signs, Inc, American Linen Supply Co. Eosholt Xquipnent Coo IEi~ia~~lis Star & Tribtine Co. Independent School Dist. #l‘7 George-T. Xpn Go. .- Dorsey,Colman, Barker, Scott EC Barber A 8 ii Zlectric. Coo 12iller-Davis Co i 5 Tom & Country Hardware Z mer Hardmre c Horthwestern Bell Telephone Co. 11.d Transfer Co. Ennesota Hospital Service Assn. I%% Ynovrles Ford Co. Berg.& Fzrnham~ Reinhard Brothers H. A. Eogers GXacier Sand & Gravel Co. Republic Creosoting Coo Zarl Set;.dLl genneth 11. Eussell Richards. Oil CO. Gibbish Excavating Co . Orfei h l.lariani - -. - -r ui so suppzy co. C c ilu0rnE ;j g.26 62.50 5; 59 10,m 2. 40 - 23;54 1,022; 03 55.00 282.75 50 00 3.4.75 6.75 51.80 6.00 27.52 3s 50 75.13 11; 00 36.75 15.40 17;85, - 9.00 2,000 000 I 6380 4a59 8; 44 ;90 27;50” 133.50, 1; ti0 3.00 662.50 1;20 32.10 107.7rC 60.00 ‘58; $0 122; 88 808;22 54; 81 591.97 2,042;89 87.00 Hemepin County Review ‘ ‘ 25.00 1,037: 50 83.43 Addressograph-IkltuItigraph Corp. 11; 26 Toim 8 Country Hardware P * 7.21, . 6,3rC5;00 5 20 Chicago Brkdge &- Iron Co, IEl.ler Hardware Go. Northri.estern Bell Telephone Co. t 13.25 City Treasurer, City of 1Jplsc 128;60 Crane Go. of IZinn. - 24.00 Badger Geter Kfg. Co. 2 9 737 82 Suburban Chevrolet Coo 4-47.98 doTJ. coinpny Inco of I?W. 19.50 Northern States Power Coo 27 29 4.50 36;68 Delegard Tool‘ Co. ~ifrm lrotor CO. 3 e00 Firestone.. Stores 48.60 Edina Pure Oil Service 1.75 He Be Toll CO, 8.04 Pwips Petrolem Co. 101.96 Ij. 8. Lubricant Co. 232.60 1,711. H. - Ziegler Co . . 2L75 @meapolis Gas Co. 53t48 13.66 _. 2.06 Standard Spring Co. Dependable I-Iotors Goodyear Servi, ce Stores 124;20 4.70 .67 I-filler-Davis CO . Town 2i Country Ifdwe. Northwestern Se1lFTelephone COD 17 70 Badr.rin Supply GO.. 3.87 Reinhard Bros. 103.02 - Horthern States Power Co. Central Supply Co. -. CJ American Linen Supply Coo u. s, Supply co. 109 97 1 li/24/52 7 FUND - CLAZJI NO. TO: .&IOUNT \ i 8041 Rrs. Ernest W. Turner $6. EK3 8042 JOE. I4cCullen . lI60 8043 Nrsi Edward C. &mold 1.60 $044 1-fi-s. Xead DonaXd 1.60 $045 Walter S. Diets 1.60 8046 Herman E. Kelson r 2&0 GARBAGEFUND 4.0.7 6- 19.67 . 8093 8100 Toltz, Kbg & Day 282.31 8101 Co-?&&ion BuLletin - - - 22;oo 8103'- Victor Carlson & Sons, Tnc. 113 ;80 I1 22; 02 8104 11 11 It II . 2 63.32 8S05 tr I -. ir 'i. ?' 8106 Re J. Xangan COEIPEUIX - W. 56 11 49L8-4 81.07 11 11 8108 !! ! ?-! 457.16 8109 1,' I1 tI . *486.90 8110 General Fund 60,0017.00 8116 H. A. Zogers Co, . 41;33 $124 Richards Oil Conpany ~ 438; 76 8129 Lametti & Sons - 1,138067 - 557.95 8130 fr 11; 8131 Orfei -& l+G&ni ~ I. I , 6;562;36 $133 Phelps-Drake Co. 1;171i62 L39 .lo 15L80 8133 8134 94-80 17 ~. 597; 18 8135 $136 Jay V. Craig Co, .. - 112;3Q ti 793i65 81.38 II 11 II $137 11 619.80 !! 11 p" 11F 8139 814D !t 871.70 8uCl !!$ 'i Orf ei,& Nariani, 200;oo CONST. F"D 25.00 $79,601.12 83-42 8143 L2191 Val.' Bjornson, Treas. 68.27 I2192 Kidland Natl. Bank 176.45 '11.65 I 3%; 25 La93 American Linen. Supply Go . L2194 Anheuser Busch, .kc. ' Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Inc. 166.52 652.16 L2195 77 76 La96 CLausen & Sons, ~nc. . U197 Coca-Cola Bottling Company I4399 0.I.f. Droney Beverage 'Co. ,. Inc. 523.37 I2200 Gluek Bre-%ing Company 224; 29 L2201 Gold Xedal Beverage Company- 35.32 ' L2202 ICeuther Distrihting . Colfipany 16;25 322203 Xassolt Bottling Company 3;05 1 L2204 1.Tiller-Davis Coapany ' - 65.80 " L2207 Xorris DistributTng Co. 1 L2208 Pabst 'Sdes Coapany ~220 9 Purity Beverage Co.,'Inc, L2211 Seven-Up Bottling Company' 80.56 L2212 National Cash Register Coo 21;06 L2213 Thomas 'lioore & Co. / .3090 L22l4 Distillers DistributXng Co. Fs32.75 ' 355.38 2; 53% 64 6,824;74 123. 82 636.62 2l0;6f3 ..I " . xddr es so graph-1luI.t igraph Gorp. -. ._ $047 Superior Plumbing & Heating Co. 105;OO'. 8121 Republ$c Creosoting -. Co. 14. 56 8122 EarX Serm3.I. u5; 59 8127 Gibbish Construction Co . I;161.22 1) - Pfeiffer Const Coo I! I1 It Victor Carlson & Sons, Inc. If Ir . it If ..- 1 2x3 045 11 11 - * - _.I m98 Cold Spring Distributing- Company c. lllo 50 e L220 5 12inneapolis Brewing Company 1, U3.0 33 ~2206 I/%nneapolis City Club Distributing , 197. 52 93-0 56 4U.19 189 21L L2210 Rex Diskributing Company ~ 152.84 1 I _. L2215 Ebin Brotihers . Company 1,226 Famous- Brands, Xnc. L22l7 Griggs, Cooper & Company L2218 NcKesson & Robbins' -' L2220 P.Edwest trine Company, Inc. L222l John H.' &indstrom L2222 Northern- States Power Company ' 43.57 LIQUOR FlTND L2223 Griggs, Cooper & Company 1,504.66 $17,881 70 + \ - __ Child then moved for adjournnient. Eotiofi seconded by Bredesen and unanimous17 carried. Neeting adjourned at 1121.5 P.14.