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1931_Minute Bookt � The Village Council of th Village �of Hopki�s,met in, the Council room in regular session at 2-O�clock p.i4�.Dtanuary 6th I93I, '�, - > `, . Menbers present,�+T.B.HAGEN President,Wr� Hosp `Councilmam,� ���Irving Oltman Coun�ilman,�.Jasperson Councilr.�an F? and Jose h H , J.Top�a �ecorde , � p osp Village �torneg . �, �, Minutes of the previous r�eeting waived and the Mayor ��� ��� �� proceeded to appoint the following comr.litees, "� Road and Brici�,e,Wm Hosp Chairman with J.Jasperson �� � and F.J.TOPK�A as associates. ; � Public Util�ties , the Mayor appointed �� all mer�bers. . �� of the Council to act on this cornmittee, , Public �afety, Wm Hosp Chairman w.ith J,Jasperson and Irving Oltman as associates..� We ights and r�easure s, F. J4TOPK�I Charman V�ith J. Jasperson and Irvin� Oltman as associates. . - P�.bl�ic Welf_ar_e__,Wm Hosp; Poor�Health-and Public Grounds, 4 J.Jasperson Garbag� despo`sal and play�grounds,F.J.TOPKiA Hospital and recreation. _. �" �- _ , __ _ On Motion made by Wm FIosp and seconded by F.J.Topka and c�rried that b4a�or M.B.Hagen act as Chief of Police. Archie Hamilton was appointed as P�arshall and Mrs Archie Hami�lton as Matron, Joseph � Hosp was re-appointed as �iillage �ittorney, �r Hosp �a ��responde�d with appreciation of his appointr:ment. The Hennepin County Review was designated as the official paper-_of the Vil�age �of �I-iopkins, - . . _ . �- - -- - � Mr Fran.k �todola v�as appointed as road overseer, r � Mr Herrnan Olson. was appointed �s utility nan. Dr.G.W.Moore was appointed as Chair�n of the Health department with Wm.�Strobecl: and �rchie Hamilton as associates.' Dr James Blake was a�pointe d as nilk inspector. Einer Jeppesen was appointed as Villa�e Engineer. Henry F I�oore was appointed as Fire Warden. Jacob Sch�ffler vras appo3.nted. �s �t�wart. - Deposi�ories for the Village �vere r�araed by the lt�ayor as foZlows, First Piat.�ank of Hopkins and the Security Nat,Bank of Hopkins. All offlicial bonds are to renain the same as heretofore and are to be approved by the Village attorne�. A motion made by Wm Hosp and seconded by F.J.Topka,carried that all salaries rei:lain same as heretofore. A r.iotion Made by iNM Hosp seconded Uy F.J,.Topka,carried, that the meetings of the @ouncil are to be held at 2)c�3lock P.M. - ori the first Tuesday and at 808C1oc1 P.NT on the third Tuesday of each month. On notion all bills �rere ,laid over. f��� , The resignation of Mr V.E.Nylin as a�eraber of the Librabry Bord was read and accepted. ___. .- -_ _ - -. -_ --- -� � • The Following have made application for the police job -�--T-�- � caused by the vacancy of �tanley Hurley former officer. Stanle Hurley �E.A.Johnson, Mr Wordelman,Wr� Carney,Ed.Roehl,Mr V`�agne�nry Vita,Wr� �dell, R.Dutzloff and Lawrence Schutz, all said above application were . left over for advisement. On motion r�ade . seconded and carried this r�eeting v�as adjourned to Jan,I3 -I93I at 2ft��Cloc� P.l�i. Attest, M.B.Hagen President. F.J.TOPKii�� Re corde r t� � . � . ..�.. v_ .. � � Januar�r I3th I93I �(� ,����`�l \� � � �� '�he Village Council: of the Village of Hopkins met in the l,` ��` ���<.r.a �ouncil. roors in a special adjourned me�ting �ianuary I3th I93Y ���,,�,�. ����-��� � at 2-tl tclock p.rd. �, Menbers present,M.B.Hagen President,J.Jasperson `V0m Hosp Trustees and F.J.Topka Recorder. �he minute s of the De c e r�be r I6 th and Jan .� we re re a d and approved. The reports of Dr Jar�es Blake as nilk inspector,Daniel Foley Justice of the Peace and the Public Library,were read and accepted. f,,;,� The following bills were Audited and Allowed. 6�:0 Archie 'G Hamilton Sal to Jan.Ist& Tel '�'i� 6�3 Nlatt rJlcCauley 20 hrs C�45¢ testing fire truck � 22 Jake ;.$:c,he ff le r. _-.---- .�8-hr�C�45� -_ ,.n u n � -23 _� L.E ida7�' _. 4. hrs @45¢ u r.--- --_ n T n 24 . IL.L.NIcNally 8 hr.s. @45� �t� n n a- 25 Ray Peterson �28 hrs @45�C " '� " " � �626.F.J.Shi�ota I2 hrs Q45� " " n " � - '627 Ernsst Osterberg 8 hrs C�345�. ��. �� �� " �628 Jake 3cheffler Dec. Sal as fire stewart_ �629 Frank Sitar II2 hrs as S,pl.police,28hrs Ele�`.tion. '� �.u.� 1 75.00 �� 9.00 � 3.. 60 � I.80 '� � 3.60 � I2.60�, � 5.40' � 3.60 � I0.00 � board C� 50�L � ' 68.50 � 630 �kotteg�rd Sirens �V.., - , 25.00 •. 3I N.W.Bell Te1.Co. fire,police and Villa�e � =I3.80� �32 Everet Jensen IO hrs @50� Spl. police 5.00 � 633 Hernan Olson Sal.to I-I-3I 45.00, 63,4 P.H.Coyle Sharpening picks 5..55� 63'S L.Eidar� ' Supplie s � 9.I0 � 63�6 Ernie Dodge Killing dog 3.00, 637 Wm Strobeck supplies � 3.70.. 6�8 Hopkins Fire Dept Phone.service for Jan. 48.00� 6�9 E.J.Jeppesen En�ineer service for .Dec. 50.00� _6�0 Fra�.k�,rStodola ' 54: hrs �`�60¢ - �32.40 . _. - � 642�3ta.nley -Iiurley Sal.& Phone to Jan..I= � � - - ?5.00 � 6�43 Hopkins Public Librar9 ����alary & Supplies� . 83.00� 6'?�4 �pls -Gen.Flec-t Co, - , = . -�'-��_rvice- - - -_ _- _ e 403.53,,. 6�45 Emil i�nde r` son Supplie s 30.I2,:.A ��46 Hennspin Co�.Review Printing & Supplies IB,I5:'r� '47 M.J.Vanek • 9 dinners for Judges of Election 4.80 � F48 E.�.Johr"ison Spl. Police 43.75 � 49 Mpls Sub. Gas Co. Gas 5.70� 50 Loe Priest Motor Co.� Charging & rental batter� I.50, 5I J.E,Hennessy & Co. Coal del to H.Jurisch I.90 �� 52 Sec.Nat:Bank . Int.on warrants . 5.22� 54 F.H.Hainert Supplies � II.25� �55 Dahlberg Bros Repairs .50- �56 McDonald Transfer Co. dra9a�e .90` 5? Hopkins Transfer Co. Movin� Allen house goods 5.25. �58 Louie Allen 22 hrs @ 45¢ 9.90, 59 Pioneer Elev. & Lbr.Co Coal del to �111en & 5honka 37.I5 � 5 27 Her�an Olson Sal to I-I-3I 25.00' I5 56 First Nat.Bank Water main Cert.No.3 & Int.Coupons 709.3I.� I5 55 Sec .Nat Bank �� Int.Coupons ,- - _ -- - �4I o:40-: IO 75 Dahlberg Bros repairs and supplies � 3.70 IO ?6 �tandard Oil Co. Gasoline .I5• I 77 Koke sh_ Hardware C o. Supp lie s .25 ' 5 30 Mpls Gcn.Elect:Co. �" -Power- ____ I35.04` I 378 Gust.Japs Sewer Bond and Interest �424.oI, 6 3 C.J.Berry roo� rent for John St Peter & wife I2.00'� 4 A.W.Elmquist Safety Dep.Box rent and postage 3.60 Mr Lawrence Schutz was appointed as police officer by Nlayor � �.B.Hagen and saactioned by a motion made by Wra Hosp ,sEconded by �. J . Topka,,carrie d. � Moti�on r.lade seconded and carriecl �o pa�r the Hopkins � T�unic3pal Band money received by taxation,for the I930 �u�uner Concerts. ' Motion r�Qde seconded .and carried to adjourn. Attest, M.B,Hagen, President. -- - , F.J.TOPRA �'�'; Recorder Jan.20th I932. � .. . e , The "�illage Council of the. Village of Iiopkins met in the Council room in regular session at 8-n tc �k .�'.r 0� .� , Mer�bers present, �+�.-S-.�agen �si�r�,�i Hosp, Irving Oltman J.Jasporson Councilm�n,Joseph A Hosp Village �ttorney and F.J.Topka Recorder. The minutes of the Januar� I3th meeting were read and approve d. Mr Roy Kelley app�ared before ths Council as member. of the relief Committee and ��. reporte d that after thorough' investig�tion,the Contnittee found conditions very serious and that, warm clothing,children�s shoes,stockings and overshoes are very �nzch in denand,and any of ths above articles donated will be very -much appreciated by the relief Committee. The following bills were Audited and allowed. 66I Archie G Hamilton 665 Frank Stodola 666 Louie �llen 667 Fidel3.ty & Deposit Co. 668 Hopkins Fire Dept. 669 Herman Olson 5I30 Herman Olson I5057 First Nat.Bank ��6'78 Bren Bros. 669 Justu.s Lbr.Co. I0379 Mae tzold HardvrQre 677 Hopkins h2�n.ic3pal Band I5058.First Nat.Bank Mpls. 670 Mo the r a Inznch - 6?I Emil �inderson 672 Archie Relley 673 Archie Kelley 674 Archie Kelley 675 Archie Ke lle g ' 676� �•��ir.�hi:e= Ke l l e y -_ - Sal.to Jan.I5th 54 hrs Q 64¢� 52 hrs C� 45¢ 5tanley Hurley Constable Bond Services to I-20_3I Salary n Int.Coupons Supplie s Coal Del.to H.W.Dodds , Supplies � I930 Concerts,(part) Bond and Int. �Ieals for John �t P�ter supplies, Supplies 5upplies Supplie s 5upplies • 3upplies_ 72.50 a 32 . 40 � 23.40 � IO .`00 �> I39 . 50 � 45.00 � 25.00 ti I67.65 ` I.72 � II.00 ` . 95�. .730.00� I48I.25 ` I2.00 � 8.38 ` 4.97 = 4.47., I0.68 �• 5.00 ; 9.96 '. ��, - � , _ .. The 'request of ths Northwestern Boll Telephons Co. for permission to place five poles in the a1Zey be,tween Ist and 2nd streets N.,I3' and � I4 Avenues N. was refered to the road and bridge, Com. . T�ie B��Carthg Weltls Co. and Fa'irbanks Morse bills were laid over. r�o ion r�ade by W�. Hosp seconded by J Jasperson and carried that we accept'the �500.00 check donate d to the Village by the Hopkins Fire Department,with a vote of thanks. The reports of Herr.lan Olson as to v�ater collections ar�d the �the road and bridge Corn�ittee were accepted. '''���y A�iotion r�ade by Wm Hosp seconded by F.J.Topka and carried � that we pay the Hopkins Municipal Band �730.00 sar.ie bein� a part • � p�yment for the I930 Su�er Concerts. � � On motion made by Wm Hosp,seconded by F.J.Topka and carried` toi':�advertise for � a sr�all utilit�g truck tvith a pick up body _ - same to be used by the utility��an and the police force. The FairUanks l�7orse Co. representive appeared before the - ' Council. and ex�lained the �vater level contr�l �rhich will keep the water in our tank at a certain level at a11_ ti�es autonatieally. ' - - Pllr Charle s Wilkins__was appointed _as :Village Plurnber. , B4r P�ul �ustin represent�tive of the r�inneapolis General � " Electric Co. appeared before the Co.uncil and outlined the r�odern street � lighting,s9stem,he said that certain lights on our side streets should be replac.ed by larger 1ar.lps,also that on sor.!e streets the lights -are compl� tly shadowed by tree s, he pre sented a cha.rt shov�in� char_ge s fror� the present sr.�all lar.mps to lar�er lamps and instal_ling lights tivhere needed in our Villa�e to rsake the Village of Hopkins I00-f Illw�.inated., t�is was taken under adviseaent for further investi�ation. ', The petition of the Veterans . of Foreign wars �.ndr.�me�i�a� Le$3nn=.� , to repeal that part of an ordinance relating to sale of fire works �, on pa�e I28 of ordinances and by-Laws of. the Village of Hopkins - - that a new ordinance be enacted with a license fee of One Iiundred Dollars, the above petition was, laid over for fu�ther disc�lssion. P�Zr Arthur �Pinderson appeared before the 9ouncil and asked to flood a part of the Fair Grounds for a sk'nting rink same being a test for next year �if the grounds are sui�able for aid pu.�poses. � On raotthon th.e raeeting was a�joa�ri�ea ti-.. I�.B.HAGEN,President � (`�,�,_i�f�._�%a�l { __...�,.�,.TOP,gA ReCorder Jl - February 3rd I93Y. The Village Council of the:Village of.Hopkins,met in the Cduncil roo� at.2 0�clock P.M. Fe�ruary 3rd I93I. :. Me�bers present,M.B.Hagen President,Irving Oltman,J.Jaspersor_ and �VP� Hosp Councilr�an,Joseph A Ho.sp Village.�ttorne3� and F.J.TOPK�i Recorder. � The r�inutes of the preoious �eeting read .and approved. The following bills �rere audited and allowed. 68I Archie.G Harailton. . Sal. to Jan.3IstI93I & phone 75.00� 682 E�J. Jeppe sen �al I-I93I 50.00. 683 Mike Mather Ho�vard Jurisch rent I7.00� 684 Lawrence ShY�.utz Sal to I-3I-3I 93.60' 685 Hopkins Prodmce Supplies 50.5I•� 686 F.�itar 2I hrs,@5�c (Spicia3. Police) I0.50 � 687 Skottegard Bakery Sirens 25.0�` 688 Herma.n Olson Sal.to I-3I-3I 45.0o w 689 Hopkins Fire Dept.. Feb..Phone service. 48.00 � 690 Jake Scheffler Jan. Sal. a�s Ste.war.t I0.00 ' 69I, �lccountin� SysteM Co.. Journal binder & index I6.00� 692 Hennepin Co.Review �rinting 36.23� 693 �1.Vd.Be11 Te1.Co. Phone,Fire,Police & Cit� Hall I3.20 � I038I Frank 5todola 95 hrs �60� 57.00� �0382 O.J.Vollrath 28 hrs @45 I2.60� I5060 First P1at. Bank ; Jmstice of the Peace.bond(Foley) I0.00� �I5059 First- Nat.Bank.' Int.Coupons ' £33.79. I506I Sec,.Nat.Bank Int.Coupons . � 79.56� � 5I3I HerBan Olson �al to I-3I-3I 25.00� • I0383 R Gehrke_ �. - 4Q,�::�hrs @ 45� _ � I8 •-00 �- - �.__— ...�d.�._ ,: I038�4��rnie� Dod�e . _ ��-.__ ___._ 32 ,hrs (�45�� . �-__ . - I4.30 • I0385 Ben Evrest 44 hrs @ 45� �~i I9:80 � I0386 Louis Allen � 50 hrs @ 45�L ' 23.Q0� I0387 H Jurisch 60 hrs @ 45�1 , 27.00� I0388 Dahlberg Bros. 30 Ga1.Mobile 031 � �33.00, I0380 Frank Stodola .. 3I hrs G� 90¢( teaM.) 27.90 " 70B Jar.ies J Aqeng Supplies � II.QO, 709 C.J.Berry Roor.1 rent for J.St Peter & wife 32.C�0� � 7I0 Pioneer �lev.&. Lbr.Co. Coal Del.to Allen_ ' . I7.65 �,,� 7II Justus Lbr.-.Co. � Coal De1..to Dodge � 5.50`� 7I2 rJiinne�polis Gen.Elect.Co. , Li�ht & Po�ver 548.60 Dr �KuC�.raxiinvited°�the Council to a meeting to be held on , February I2th at the School �luditoriurn,�rta� the library que stion will be taken up. . - �- �- ...,___. . _ , --- The bids �- for`.�t�he�utiYity. t-�tie-� .vr.�i=th.-�-pick=up-- ody--we-re--�--_:. -- opened as follows, D�hlherg Bros Inc. �537.00 ^ (Ford) � �uburba.n:;�:he:�'r,o��e���Go. 545.00 ^ (Chevrolet) Leo Priest Motor Co. 500.00 `' (Willys) PrIr Art.Anderson appeared in behalf of the Dahlberg Br_os. Inc. Mr Grossman appeared in behalf of.the Suburban Cnevrolet Co... Mr Leo Priest appe.ared in behalf of.the Leo Priest Motor Co. Motion �iade by Wm Hosp seconded by J.Jasperson and , carried to lay all bids on the table for. further investigatior�. A protest was made by I.Olti:nan aJainst lunch served tho � Judges of Election,and pai.d by the Villa�e. Chief H.F.Moore appeared before the Council and requested '�that a supply of blanks in trip,�licate be orde'red for the use of the Fire Alerd�n; ' 1�Ir Gus. Japs returned a. check issued to hi� for a server bond -� said bond not due . � - Mr Marinus Larsen appeared befor.e the Council and requested _ a Plasterers License,saMe was refered to E.J.Jeppesen,Engineer ,� � .,- � ,.� �^ � for investi�ation. � Village Attorney Joseph A Hosp was instructed to draw up v� deeds for the purchased property to extend I7th Ave.to the Minne�onka �road, ,at rge o . ��,_ _ �Ts ; , _ M„ u�,r-�.. - �,��fi,��:����e.ie�c°ed_,._to Counc il n W ; �i,osp � :� ACL�P'�"r� ^�o��E3tlVQ'g`�Rt°'^'tL1-T.ttR�rrG�axnvr.r+w�++�i�c..��.y.�.��.,...-,o..... � ����i� HOs . -- ---_ �ra����,h.�����?,.�.se��°-�d� a �Y ,,� � �.�4�.-�e�=�aY��g�;d.::�t�.�he�awa��r.�f-ur�c�aa�d��� � �`� i ��xpa3���t�e���k��'xo,�'.�:.�.I?i,ck up truck. . . ( OiTER ) ' ` - � �- to os and carried_that ��''��i�oa.d a d Brid i � � 1 I l-i . ,� � �� J., ` .,�____;, . ., . . :fY . . � .I.AIB� Zlfld 9 ���� .LN3NTS53SSY HOI.LIQ4V �IO 'Aia B�o�s soz (I 7VZO.L yS3�fl.LN1 -77V,LSAIl gO.LNf10LNV ' N1NM0 ' 'IVf1NNV 7C.LN3dO�Id 30 AIOI.LdI2i�S8Q ✓,% o��` . . �yt'- ',...f��sb� i � y� . , � ���.uuo� . �,�$ �ii�3r�[�� � u��'�u��p�� �� :�-�a � �y =, _ �' _�.-_� ;� i�un � $Ei�xA�q�ass�d�� ��f_.,�r._ � �.��� - , �,� .:, �{�' x-� � ��`: .� ,�� /�� ^ uot�iPP� �o uoi�eiQ �y �'� .'o� :,.+-� r.�. ��N`�-� Luoi3 ,4y�' ����.� �r� F" �/�' . ���f . r'4. i�^" ti• `�' fJ ~ � ._�� ,' - J � J , �o .apls � . ,t . � �,�su��doH..;o a �II.TA . �' �•v '<„�' � ;% � , ����',. .! .-�� �� ��. . - . . �O� i��;�SS�SS� , � � �� -�' � �;�~ . -_,_ _ � - . ;;`- , . _ .._ � February 9th I93I. . ""i� The Village Council �et in a special meeting Feb. 9th I93I�,.�'���' - members present �4.B.Hagen presiden� J.Jasperson WM Hosp Councilnen � and F.J.Topka Recorder, D�inute s of the previous r.�ee tings read and app��e d, � A Motion nade by Wm Hosp seconded by J Jasperson to . cancel the Burrougha Adding b4achine servdtce contract. A Motion made by Wn Hosp �seconded by J.Jasperson and carried to accept the �uditors repors as of Dec. 3I I930. The followin� bills were collected fro� Minnetonka Township, �I3.63afor Dwiflnell and fa�ily for food,�I7.65� for graveling I'7th Ave.same being I�2 of the totQl bill. For grader work at Interlachen �42.52. � � For fire calls to Feb.Ist frora Minnetonka Township ,�: � . _ _ - _� ._...� �, 405.00' � ��50.00'"for a road grader sold to �Iinrietonka Tov�nship and �3.00Afor 3nstalling a road sign. A lJ[otion was mde by WM Hosp seconded by J Jasperson to present bills to the Village of Edina a bill for fire calls June 6th I929 Ze�an residence owned by August Parent and Feb.3 I93I the I. Lund residence . It was sg�ggested that a fee of �2.50 shall be charged . for the use of the front roor� second floor of the Village Hall sar�e being laid over for further discussion. A Motion �aade by J.Jasperson seconded by W� Hosp and carriod that the entire salary of Herman Olson Utility r:ian be taken out of the water fund. It was discussed to raise the �rater rate and sa.me was laid over for further investigation. � The report of the Library Board was read %t�. accepted and ordered placed on file. It was suggested that all �rater bills be charged tc property owners and was laid over for further investigation. �A r.motion. riade by W� Hosp �seconded by J Tasperson to pay the follo�rring outstandin� warrants, �462- 3,�50 e 580- 5.62 557-I2.00� 58I- 5.62 � �, 560- 7.80 � � 582- 5. �0 ,, � ��' �� � ;� � ,�. 567-I4.85� 583- 5.40. - , 570- I4 .40� ✓ 584- 3. 60 , �� � 57I-I0.80• 5£35- 5.40� 572-I2.Z5- 587-I4.40-✓ �. 574-22.05� 597- I9.6I, ,,.� � �� � 579- 7.20' 598- 5.50• 599- I5.55� � 604- I2.90, 605- I2.90, 606- I2.90' 608- I2.90� 588- 45.00� 589- ?2.50' 590- 72.50° 59I-IO2.35� On Motin made seconded and carried the meeting was adjourned, M.Ii.HAGEN President, �. . ` � F. J.TOPK�i,Recorder. �, �.. _ j ., ,,_� '1 \, Mr• Austin of the 1�Zinneapolis General Electric company app�ared again before the cou.ncil and outline iaa detail the previ��us_lv suggest.ed plan 'to improve the li�hting system of the village. By �eans of a map the pl.an in detail v�as expla�.ned and Mr. Austin presented fi�ures to show the increase:� cest to the citg for the la'rger lights, and additional lights, would be about �p135 per r�onth. The_�.atter was laid on the table for further investi�ation by the. r:iembers. A r�otion v�as ~^ade by �ltman, sec�nded by_ Hosp, to check up all � insurance. policies held by t�e vil].a�e and Attorney Hosp was in- � structed to report� such recomr�endations as he deened adeisable at the next meetin�. The matter of buildin� a reservoir or_ tank for �dditional fire protection in the East �nd vvas referred to City �ngineer J�ppesen for his recor�raendation. The question of joining the village library with the Coia.nty Library � System �.a�:s outl.ined by �ayor Hagen and after some discussion was laid, o�er to the next raeeting when supporters of the plan failed to appear in behal.f of it. �-� On the question of purchasin� a utility truek, it was voted to record the .vote. The Ford truck bid entered by Dahlbger Brothers YY&S accented� Topka, �iosp and Ha�en voting for a Ford, and O1tMan and � Jas�erson votirng for a Vdillys K�t. The �cost of `the truck to be �53 and to be charged as follow�:: �400 ��o the tivater Fund and �13$ ` _to the Road and Brid�e Fund. .___ � �� _-_. _ _._ _ — - � ,�� � - -- � __ � ... _ -� �- = �_.. _.:� � �_ - .` -.. r--�.._.� _. Several bill s of the city outstandin� a�gains't���,�i����E��,�,��#�� �- . ' �€����€��{������,�,������E�,�# several parties were orderad collected , by the Recorder. • ." A r�otion by �lt�an, seconded bp Hosp, instructed the recorder to - advertise for the usual tarvia and sidee�alk bids. The���a was sor�e discussion as to gas ta:c_.refunds for village vehicles, and enForcement _ of the do� license ordinance. ��,��,��d� Attorney I3osp was instructed , to submit a resolution to senator Archie ��iller asking hir.1 to push ,/�� le�islation whic� r�ight return to the.village a portion of the �one�g ,� �exp�nded for the paving of Excelsior Boulevarc�_ several years ago. ��� /�n motion the meeting, there being no further business, v�as r2ade and � 'seconded and the r:leeting adjourned. tittest: M.B.Hagen, yresident. �� �;. Frank J. Topka, Village Recorder �����.. � ..,,,� i ' :. - r�":- !, �. d �` �_ Februar,p 17th,.1931. The Village Council oP the Village oP Hopkine met ia the Council rvom at 8:00 o�clock p.m. �ember� present, Mo B. Hagea, preaident, I. Oltman� J. Ja�peraon, �illiam Hoep� aounoilmen, J. A. Hoep� Village.Attorney� and F. J; Topke, Recorder. B6inutea of the previous meeting read and eccepted, The regular reporte of IItilit9 Ddan Herman Olson and Juatice of the Peace Daniel Foleg, ae well as the report of Chairman Hosp of the Street Committee, were read aad approved, � Recorder Frank Topka reported on the tancollected license feea and was inatrueted to collect all outstanding license monies at hie earlieat opportunity. The usual bills were read and ordered paid a� followa: Fairbanks I�orae and Co. � Herman Olson, Salarg to 2a15-31 Frank Stodola, 15 houre at 60 centa H. Jariach, 16 hours at 45 centa a. J. 9olr�sth, 16 houra at .�5 cents Frank Stodola, S hours team at 90.cents Rag �Tilliams� 8 hour� at 45 aent8 Frank Stodola, 9 houre at 60 centa H. Jur3sch, 7 hours at 45 cents 0. J. Volrath,; 7 houra at 45 centa Arahie H�amilton, Sal. to 2•15-31 Le�rence P..Schutz, Sal to 2-15-31 Frank Sitar, 20 hours special police Henn. Co. Review, printing minutes H. Jurisch, 21 houra at 45 cents 0� J. Volrath, 29 hours at 45 cen'�s Rag 9�illiame, 4 houra at 45 cents H. Frieberg, 6 houra at 45 cents C. Velner, 5 hours a t 45 cents Frank Benni�, 4 hour� team at 90 cent� Frank Stodola, 12 hours team at 90 cents Frank Stodola, 40 houra at 60 cente Pederson Brothers, �ilk for Poor, Schutz and Son, Groeeries poor, Archie Kelley, Sapplies poor reiief Juatu9 Jumber Co., Coal poor, Anton �lson, St�ppliee poor, Nelson Shoe Store, aupplies poor Quiat S�hoe Store aupplies poor. Sahutz and Sgn, gupplies poDr Einil Andereon, Supplies poor relief Skotte�ard Bakery, suppliea poor Jemes D�eng, suppliea poor Hopkins Produce, supplies poor i�eat �pls. �lae��supplies poor V9e�t Mpls. �a.ei,eupplie� poor Ne1�on Shoe Store, enpplie� poor A�, H. Heasler � suppliea and repai r$ 2.99 � 70.00• 9.00, 7.20� 7.20, 7',20 • 3.60• 5.40 . 3.15. 3.15• ?2,50 • ?2.50` 10.00` 28.75 - 9,45' 13.05• 1.80• 2.70. 2 .70 • 3.60 ° 10.80 - 24.00 - 2.00. 1.49. 12.99, 5.50, 16.32� 3.Od• 5.60 � 3.3?� 16.00- 1.00' 7.22 • 47.48 � 6.25 ' 6.75 � 1.50 � 5.60 � BHr. Austin of the Minneapolia Geaeral Electr3e eompany appear- ed a�ain before the council and outl9.ned in detail the pre�iously snggested plan to improve t he lightin� sgstem of the village. Bg meane of a map tiie plan ia detail wae explained and Nlr. Auetin pre- � sented fi�area to aho� the inareeae cost to the citg for the larger li�hta, ena additi.onal li�hte, woulcl be about �135 per month. The matter wae laia on the table for further inveeti�ation by the members. Februar� 17 (cont�d) No. 2 � A motion was made by �ltman, seconded b9 Hoapy to check up all ingurance policies held b� the village and Attorne� Hosp �sa in�tructed to report �uch recoimnendations as he deemed advisable at the next meetin�. The matter of building a reservoir or tank for additional Pire protection in the East E�d Was referred to City Engineer Por his reconanendatioa. The que�tion of joining the village library with Library Syatem was outlined by �[ayor Hagen and after aome wa� laid o9er to the next mseting when supportere of the to appear in behalt' of it. the County� diacussion plan failed On the question pf purchasing a utilitg truck it was voted to record the vote. The Ford truck bid entered by Dahlberg Lrothers� was accepted, Topka, Hosp and Hagen voting for a Ford, and Oltman and Jsaperson voting for a�illgs. The cost of the truck to be �53?�� and to be char�ed as followa� �400Ntv. the V�ater F1�.nd and �137Gto the Ro�d and Brfdge Fund, Se�eral bills of the citg outatanding a�ainat eeveral partiee were ordered collected bg the Recorder. A motion by Oltman, second�d by Hosp, instructed the recorder . to advertise Por the usual ta�via and side�alk bida. There �ae $ome diacue�ion ae to gas tax refland for village vehicles, and enforcement of the dog license ordinance. At�orney $oep wae inatructed to sub- mit a resolution to Senator Archie �iller asking him to push legislation which might return to the villa�e a portion of the money expended for the paving of Excelgior Bovleeard several yeara ago, �n motion the meeting, there being no further busine�s, wa� made and seconded and the meetin� ad�ourned. Atte�t:. P�. B. xa�en, president � Frank J, Topka, Village Reoorder (�arah 5, 1931) � ,i �, Ma r c h�, 1931'. � The villa�;e council ,of the villa�e of Hoplsins met in the council room.at 2:00 o�clock in re�ular session. Members presont: M. B. Hagen, president, '��illiam Ho�p, Jasper Ja�persor_ �nd Irving Oltman council'men, ard F. J. Topl�a, re- corder. ' ' - The minutes of the previous meeting ���ere read and approved. Trustee Hosp reported that the cost of maintaining the village hall is approximatel.y �4.50 a da.y ar_d on motion of Truetee Hosp, secondec7 by Oltman, the matter of renting the hall to organizations for �2.50 per evening vras laid on the table. On motion of Tru�tee Oltman, seconded by Hesp, Harr,y C. Blunt,�ho�e appointment for Justice of the Peace ivas read, iva9 ,appointed by un��imous vote to�fill the short term, April 1, 1�'31 to December 31, 1931. Several licenQe applications were read into tre , min.utes :by:'.� recorder Topka and on motion of Oltman, seconded � by Hoqp, they erere �ranted. `:I'he recorder v�a� inetructed to col- lect at once all b�ck lieense money. � The contract from the ivlinneapolis cit.y attorney wa� read, outlining conditions under v�hich Hopkins may expect� to receive emergency fire assistance from P,�inneapolis. On motion , dul,y made and secor_ded village attorney Ho�p.was instructed.to ne�otiate with the I;1inr_eapolis auditors and made the proper arran�ements. , - ' � On -the su�gestion of t�.2a,yor Hagen, attorne.y Hosp instructed to communicate ti�ith the rliinneapolis and St. Louis railvra.y Company in an effort to hurr,y the installation of the crostiin� at Fourteenth Avenue. was ne�ir Ernest Dodge was, upon motion d.uly made and seconded, reappointed as dog catcher for the ,year 1931. The resignation of ��`� 'Btanle,y I�urle.y as constable vaas re�d and accepted a� w�ell as the ��:Y\-' application of Charles t�jd. herzen for the position: Upon motion � of `L'rustee Jasperson, seconded by Hosp, Mr. Herzan �as appointed to fill the unexpired term to January 1, 1833. After considerable di:cus4ior. it ��ns moved by Oltm�n, seconded by Jatiperson and duly voted to purchase "tre ne��r automatic cor�trol for the pumpin� station from �4agee Meixner Company and to settle the old claim for installation of tlie ne� pump �^�ith the Fairbanks Prlorse Compan,y. Stanley re1tT app�'a�ed with a petition to �he board of col�nty commissioners contair�ing various �ignatures,calling for. the 3:mmediate repair and �:ravellin� of count,y road rdo". 63. The petition �aas Gi�;ned_ by the members of the council. F'ire chief H, F. P�.2oore appeared before the council and called attention to the fact tl�at. a fee of �10.00 should be char�ed for the use of the fire ;apparatus for fire practice. Chief PRoore was instructed to use his best judgment in allowin� the use of the nev� fire truck for practices. En�;ineer Jeppeson e�timated - ;i�.. -�•� ' ' l . . �' _,,�� :�. ��,�. �, the cost of a pro�osed reservoir in East end near the Jaspe:rs`or_ '_ property at bet�Rreen �175.00 and �200.00. Firo chief moore ex- plained t�,at it would provide added protection for man,y homes in the East end and after di�cussion it was voted to install tho reservoir. After considerable di�cu�sion on the peddler nu�sance and the matter of liseneing milk dealers, attorr�e,y Hosp ��as in- ctructed to complete nis study of these matters and draft amend- atory ordinances covering same. Dr. F. J. Kucera, precid.ent of the �chool.board, a�peared before the conncil in connection �rith a proposition to have the village librar.y joined �?itn the count,y,library. He re- ported the �chool board �vas urianimcusl� in favor of it. Tv7iss Gratia Countryman of the I���in.neapolis cit,y librar.y e�.pla i��ed hovr the count.y librar.y v�orks, �Iis� Amnes 1\a4h of tne H�gh School facult.y and I���iss Ersted of the Hlgh School libra-ry appeared in favor of the plan and said that the,y`�h�d investiga�ed the .other count.y libraries and ti�at HoPkinq �vould be better served by the county librarv than it is at present. T�.2rs, . Sicjeck of the lib- r,ar,y board spoke and said that t'r_e librar.y board had not rad �u�-_ ficient tirae to r�ake a report and that aeveral peoplo in Hopkin� we-re a�;ainat the idea. Professor Tsta.yo and I��rs. Truman of the , library board raere pretient and spoke in favor of it. �lfter con--- �iderable discussion pro �nd con it iaras aroted b.y the council to postpon_e action on the library� question, . ., � ��'�-�� �o that both tiupporters and opponents could be present to explain their vie�r�s. � �~ ( Hopkins . � ,� ., �,r, �., , . ., � , � �� Her�i.�0��bi�� '_` � n _,• ,� �_i i ,=saYaryr�.� - . 70,00 ✓ _ _ �� ���,� � �lrchie Har.lilton �al. to 2/28//3I 75.00 �' La�erence Schutz Sal to 2�28�3I 75.00 ✓' Jake Scheffler Stev�art Sal I0.00 ` E.J.Jeppesen Engineer 5ervice Feb.50.00 ✓� Hopkins Public Librar� Sal. & supplies I59.75 �' O.J.Vollrath I6 hrs @ 45� H.Jurusch 20hrs @ 45� - Fran� Stodola I3 hrs @ 90� E.0.0sterberg 8 �hrs @ 45� O.J.Vollrath 50hrs @ 45¢. H.Jurisch 32hrs � 45 Frank Stodola 48 hrs @ 60 � H.Frieberg I2 hrs @45�i Frank 5todola 22hrs @ 60� �O.Vollrath 9 hrs C� 45� Ed.Lee 4 hrs @ 45 � Adar:m Roehl 4 hrs C� 45@ ` C .W.Hedke 4 hrs @ 45� Pe�ul E Warde ].men 4 hrs @ ?.20.. 9.00 ' Te Qn I I/'70 � 3 . 60• � 22.5U I4 . 40- 28.80- 6�00`� I3 . 20 �r�' 4.05-✓ I.80-� I.80�` I.80.✓. ' '�'���' " l . :� - F . JP$ofiou�e'�n 4 hrs @4�� �� Jir� Velner 3 hrs C� 45� � C.Lietzow 6hrs @45� T Hedke 6 hrs @ 45� Ed Anderson 6hrs @ 45� John Kirsht 6hrs @ 45� - Adar� Brinck 6hrs @ 45� Fred Hromatka 6hrs (� 45� J.F.Koke sh 6hrs C� 45� �m Graper 6hrs C 45� B.Ewe st 6hrs 8 45 Swan Olander 6 hrs C� 45� J.Mc�Queston 6hrs @ 45¢ Frank Koehnen 6 hrs @ 45� John P'ost 6hrs (� 45� Joe Jore tt 6hrs C�45� Va1,Gearg6rs 6h1's @ 45¢ �ike Mather 6hrs @45¢ Jos. Wiedman 6hrs @ 45� R.D.iroatsons 6hrs @45¢ Gilbert Erickson 6hrs @ 45¢ Erne st u�erskirck 6hrs @ 45¢ • . Jos.Hesse 6hrs @ 45y� N.�udt 6hrs Ca3 45¢ Wm Matuska 6hrs @ 45¢ Fred Erickson 6hrs @ 45¢ Joe l�lavac 6hrs @ 45� Charles Larson 6hrs (� 45� , E.Osterberg 6hrs C� 45¢ H.Vita 6hrs @45� Frecl Kin�::er 6hrs @45� A.W.Dodds 6hrs @45� :_.�._ _._. , H..Louman 6hrs @ 45� ' R.Lewis 6hrs C� 45¢ �� Wm Kowalsky 6hrs @ 45� D.winkler 6Y�rs @ 45¢ wm � 0 de 11 6hr s@ 45� Frank Bennis 9hrs @ 90� tea.m Frank Stodola 2lhfis C�90¢ ' Ted Walker 6hrs @#�� I.25 truck G.H.�llen 5hrs GI.25 truck � Frank stodola 5hrs C�I.25 truck Matt.H Yavlak 5hrs @I.25 Truck :-- Frank Bennis 6hrs C� I.25 Truck � �� Ray Miller 6hrs @I,25 Truc'k E.J.McDonald I�3hrs G�I.25 " ' Napoleon Trombley 6hrs C�45� Frank Stodola 20hrs @60� V.0 .Trieden.�<6hrs @45� Wm Kocher 6hrs @ 45� Thos Fara 4hrs @45� J.Cathers 6hrs @ 45� Geo.Korbel 4hrs � 45� Adolph Svbboda;6hrs @ 45� l�ike Mathers Jurisch rent N.w.Bell Tel Co. phone �ahlberg Bros Ford pickup truck '�.: , .�-._ _ �, % 0 �:�8� I.35� 2.70,1� 2?70 ��� 2 . 70�✓� ° 2.70•�� 2 : 70 • ►�"` 2.70 ✓ 2'. 70 � 2.70�. 2.70.� 2:70 ✓ 2.70� � 2 . 70 � ►-- 2'770 � r 2.70y'" 2.70�� 2.70� 2.70 �� '2.70 �- 2.'70 � 2.70 ✓ 2.70 � 2.70 ✓ 2 . ?0 � 2.70 v 2 .'70 .� 2.70 � 2.70 � 2.70 �- 2.70 � 2.70'� 2.70 � - 2 .:,7.0 ��.- _: 2.70 � 2.70 ✓ 2.70 � 8.I0 �- I8.90 � 7.50 �°' 6.25 +.'. 6.25 b'. 6.25 � 7.50 � , 7.50 � 22.50 �` 2.70 � I2.00 2.70 ✓ . 2.70 ✓ • I.80 ✓ �2.70 � I.80 ✓ 2.70 ✓ �7.00 ✓ 26.50� �-- 537.00 , There being no further business the meeting was adjourned M.B.Ha'gen ,Pres. 9�� a F.J.TOYKA Rec . , '_ � Marc�h YOth I93�. A�pecial meeting held on the Ioth.d.e.� of March I93I at 3 08clock P.M. ' Nlembers presebt,TJI.B.Hagen President, J.Jasperson Wn Hosp Councilmen,J.A.Hosp Village Attorney and F.J.Topka Rec. Th� �ieeting was called to order by Pdayor Hahen. idiss Countryman �inneapolis Librarian was called on to outline , the County Librar� System � she was lir�ited to a Io minute talk as well as aIl athers.calle d on or o�hers wishing to express the details of joining the Count9 Librar9 Sys ter�. • Miss Countryman respondes and outlined very thougherly the County �ystem. P�r Scot� Sup.of Schools of St Louis Park was ca.11ed 'on Mr Scott said that the service of the Count System was exc.ellent he also read a report froM the St Loius Par� Librian ,which was satisfactory. A;etter from Rev Morris L Everes a�#�t�:� was read it was in fa�or of joining the C�unty System. , Miss Agnes Nash spoke in favor of �3a.� :�-:�the County Systera and ou�lined very thouroughl� the advantages of said Sys ter�. Mrs Joseph Zajicek said tYiat there is a great opossion to the merger and that.the general public should be more thouroughly infor�ed about the merger with the County Systera ��s�.� Mr A.R.Lofgren spoke against the e Joinin� of th�^re '� .- County Systers and asked to keep the Hopk�s Library as is. Py7r Beardsle� Pres of the Library Bo�ad said th�t the peop.le , of Hopkins should have anple time to investigate said Library - question. ,.. - . . . _ . _ �.. , _ _ ___ _ - - - -� - - . _: �_.. __ . ___.. _.. ., .__ -- - :_ _=-_,_--- :__ Rev. Mundinger apoke very highly on the��ovntg �ervice l Question through his experience. .Mr R.J.Mayo said it would be a good thing to join. � the County Li.brary Systen, and that it ti�rou]_d be a very good thing , for our childrene ? LRrs . Ann Borland sa id th�� sh.e had no criticisrn to make . of the Village Council or the Hobkins Library Board, and outlined the service of the State Library syster.l, adding that the service of the system is being used in xopl�ins at the present ti�ne. Joseph C. Vesely said that if the service �asked �or can be gotten froi� the county s�stem, it is all right. Dr. F.J.Kucera preside nt of the school board said that, the school board is ��� favor of the proposition exce�t for one, r�er�ber . Rev. George Safford said that Hopkins can have its own library if tney want it, an� that Hopkins should mairitain_hsr inde�en- dence on the question.. b4rs. H.D.T-.uman ex re sed her vi ws in favor of the:county system, as did also �rs• Henry �. Moor?, a�so .a member of . the Hopkins library board. . � �4.A.Geer of the Hi�h S�hool faculty and a r�er�ber of the library board outlined that he cou�d seee great a dvanta�es to be. gained by Joining the county system. � Junior Campbell spoke in opposition to the plan, as a heavg taxpayer, saying�that he onpossod losing controT of the local library. T�rs. Archie Kelley said that she looked upon the plan from thc� standpoint of hozv it �vould benefit her otim bog, ana-�ou�a see nothing �but added benefits b� way of the county systeM. Idrs. Paul Rignelle said that the r.iatter sho��l d be discu.ssed and investigatPd frora all angles b�fore definite action on the �atter was taken by tYie council. Mrs. Paul Spearing said that she v�as satisfied v�'ith the Aopkins Library as it is. Mrs. Hanry S�hussler appeared as oiie of t�iose in heart� accord with the plan to join the county systeM. Mr. Frank Sitar reported that he lvas satisified with =the. local syster� as it is. Mrs• �. Burns appearod. as �one dissatis�f iecl . . ,, , • I _� waith the local systera and advocated Offiliating with the county library. __ Miss Barrg of the county library system outlined other ddvantages of the g��an and ansv��ered several other inquiries conc�.fining operation of' the p 1 an .�,�,�,�.��# _ Villa�e Attorney Joseph A. Hosp reported that there mi�ht be ��= some question as to the cost on the county plan. He said that he was`- seeking an opinion from the attorney general as to whether under ths � ona mill tax which would be charged against the villa�e under thd county plan, would apply also to �noneys and credits a s r�ell as to real and personal property. If so, he cited the cost might run r�o�re than twic e the anou�nt 'i t notiv co st s the vil lage . �� Foll�v�rin� Mr. xosp's talk, a�otion was r�ade and carried to adjourn the meeting to eight o'cicok of the same eveninG. F.J.Topka, Recorder Attest: bi.��t.Hagen, President � � .;-::;, ,; � - u i � � '�\. � March 10, 1931. The council met in adjourned meeting at eight oticok p.r�. at the Villa�e Hall to resume the hearing on the library question following the af#�rnoon meetin�. �er.�bers pres�nt, M._���.Hagen, President, Irving ` Oltman, Jasper l�asperson, Williar� �osp, eouneilmen, F.(F.Topka, recorder. � I�rs• Anna Borland �f����,�,�,�#�,��#�'����# sPoke and said that she was willing to leave the library question to the good judg�n�nt of - the village council. t�otion made by Vdilliam Hosp, seconded by J. � Jasperson, that the library board appear before the council Tuesday.- �Iarch 1? with a recor.�men�tion on the sub ject. Peter. Jorgensen was appointed by Mayor Hagen as a r.�►ember of the ' library board to fill the vacancy caused by ths resignation of V.E.� Nyli�, motion r.�ade b� Hosp and seconded by Jasperson. her� being no further business, the r�eeting was adjourned to March 17, 1931, at eight o'clock p.�. F.J.Topka, recorder Attest� M.B.Hagen, President. ., �� � � Mar.I7th I93I , ;rl�t:::�' � The Villa e Council of the Village of Hopkins rset 'in regular session on t�e I?th day of M�rch I93I at 8 0'clock P.M. Merabers present; �I.B.Hagen Mayor,Irving Oltman, J.Jasperson, Willian Hosp Councilnen �ta+� J.�.Hosp Village i�ttorney and F.J. Topka Recorder. �Iinute s read �nd approve d. The following bills were audited and allotived; Archie G Harnilton �al to �ich I5th 72.50 � Lav�rence Schutz Sal to Mch i5th 72.50' art. Elmquist Sal to �pr.Ist 62.50� ..H.F.Moors Sal. I930. I.00.00� � � E..J.Jeppesen Sal. to Apr. Ist 25.00� Herman Olson Sal to Mch ISth 7p.00�. B. C.Ewe s t Moving to Edina IO .00 • Everett Jensen Spl police I2.50� Hopl�cins Public Library Sal.books & supplies I57.87; M.B.Hagen l�ayor Sal to Apr.Ist IO'S.00' J.Jasperson Counci]x.nen Sal to �pr.Ist 75.00' Irving �ltman Councilman Sa� to Apr Ist 75.00� Wm Hosp S�t#E Councilmen Sal to Apr Ist 75.00- F.J.Topka Recorder . Sal to Apr Ist I50.00� Joseph A Hosp Vil.�tty. Sal to Apr Ist IOO.00, Burroughs ddd.Mach.Co. �ervice 3.85� Josc�ph � Hosp Service Typing, 38.I6- Frank Sitar Spl. police 3l.00, H.Frieberg 5I hrs @50¢ 25.50� Ed Anderson 36 hrs @45C� I6.00. Frank Stodol�. 46hrs � 90� 4I.40- Frank Stodola 69hrs @ 60¢ 4I.40� H.Jurisch , 25hrs @ 45� I5.75� WM Stodola I3hrs@ 45¢ 5.85-. �I.J.Volrath 65hrs @45�1 29.25• F.Stodola 8hrs Q 60¢ 4.80° - ,._.. _ .: F.Stodola 4hrs•-@90¢� - -- - -'w- - 3:0-60;� Anton Olson Supplies II. II Pedersen Bros. Supplies 46.50' Skottegard Baker9 Feb. Siren 25.00' Daniel E Fole�r Justice Fees 4.35 - Skottegard Bakery Supplies 2.55- Schutz & Son Supplies 6.76- L.Eidam " Supplie s 4.I7 - H.�dolphi Supplies(karosene) I.29- Pioneer Elev & Lbr Coe Coal I9.50'� C.J.Berry St Peter rent to3-3 I2.00� Hopkins Fire Dept. Fire calls 93.50- . ._` : : �\' . �\ � �,\ A petition signed b� property otivners wa��-�ea�requesting the Council to lay a sewer on I2 th Ave No.sane was refered to �_ the Road & Bridge Cor�ittee for investigation. A petition signed by propert ovmers �b jecting to the laying of sewer on I2th Ave.No. same was refered to the Road & Bridge Co�.i.ttee . • A petition signed by propert �owners requesting the Council to grade the �lley between I5th and I6th Ave . fror.� Excelsior `-'� Ave to Ist St No.same was refere d to the Road & Bridge, Cor�raittee and the Vi�lage Engineer. �, The bid of Louis Lundquist & Son for the construction sidewalk and curb during the I93I season according to specifications notiv on file in the Recorders office as sidewalk 95¢ per square �ard,curti 45¢ per leniel foot, repair work sidewalk I.25 per square yard and curb 65� lemiel foot� they agree to furnish bond if required, theirb �d was acceptsd. � follows;' per �! The bid of the Barret Coo on Tarvia for the season, of I93I. as follo�rs; Tarvia ��B" in truck loads of '750 gallons each , delivered a.nd applied to tYie streets of Hopkins �.IS25 per • gallon was on motionmade by Irving Oltx.nan saconded by Wm Hosp and carried accepted. The bid on gra�ing I7th Ave was unopened and a request to be made to Minnetonka Totivnship to join in tYie pro ject. ,, 2� � ��� � � k F , �;' � � �,. � . � . �� ��€,�� � " �,�` � - �� All applications were al�owed. � ` Village Attorney Jos.A Hosp reported some outstanding accounts due the Village and requested the Council to authorize him to sue if necessary on motion_rsade seconded_ and carried he was Quthorize d to sue . � � On a motion made seconded and carri�d the Village Attorne� Jos A Hosp �as_instructed to take up with the proper authorities the matter of stop signa.ls on Excelsior Ave and Sixth Ave. The recomaendation of. the Library �oadr as to the affiliation with the Hennepin County Library was as follows; Mr.Goer made a motion and was seconded bg Mrs Truman to recommend affiliation vuith the Hennepin County Library sub ject to the decision of the Council of Hopkins,same was carried ' by 6 notes �es,it also stated that Mrs A.R.Lofgren did not � no which was her decision and she said I hereby vote No. Mr A.R.Lofgren intr�duced letters which were read and ordered placed on file. ` ' Motion made _by F.J.Topka seconded by W�I Hosp and carried that M.B.Hagen Mayor and Jos.W.Hosp V3.1.A-ttorneg act as coYaraittee � to investigate ths Library question and report to the Council. �� On r�otion the meeting was adjourned to bTonda� evenin� at 7. 30 P. P1I. March 23rd I93I . M.B.Hagen President F.J.Topka Recorder. �' �� �.. s 1�arch 23rd I93I ���'he Village Council of the Village of Iiopkins net in - Special session Niarch 23rd 293I at ?;30 O�clock P'.M. _, &�erabe rs pre sent, M. F3. Hage n Pdayor, Ireing Ol tman, and William Hosp Councilmen arid F.J.Topka Recorder. Ths Road & Bridge �ornr.li't.tee___reported on the investigation of the I2 th Ave No.Sewer'and-_ordered the Village Engineer to put said I2 th ave�. �� in.:-grade and recomrnended said sewer be le�id. The Village Engineer made .an outl3ne of said sowerfrom Minnetonka Mills soad to''3rd St�No.then along 3rd St No. to' I'I th Ave . � �� -�% , � 1� motion was mad�e by Wra Hosp seconded by Irving Oltraan . and carried that the recomr:�endation of the Villa�e Enginoer be adopted and said sewer be,. laid,also that it be done by. day labor if possible,a.nd that ths Village Attorney draw. a resolution to that effec�t:=^;��' . A petition was introduce� signed by property owners on I2 th �lve. No. statin� that they protest against laying se�vre on said I2Y th Ave.No. Motion rla.de Wm Hosp Seconded by Irving Oltman� thQt' the,�n, .. V3.11age Attg.Jos. t� Hosp draw a deed to th�;�ro�e;rty °` purchased from Ben.Souba on I7th Ave.IVo. and the sum of �300.00 � be paid for same . ' > h,;; . � " � The report of the Road �c Bri�ge Committee on the i'hspection made on the alley betv�een I5th& I6th Ave.was refered to tYie .� Village Engineer and he recoxmended that the Council take tYie matter up with-the�property owners to set the �rade to ..benefit allconeerned, ths report was accepted on a motiox� �ads by Wn Hosp seconded by.Irving Oltman and carried. . The report of Mayor-- M.B_.Hagen-._�and-Village..l�tty.-_Jo;s-.A-__Hosp--- _-- as Comraittee on further innestigation-of the Librar� question �- was thornughly`�utlined. � A motion nade by Irving Oltman seconded by Wr� Hosp and carried to re ject the affiliation with the Countg S�stem and retain our Library. Councilman Wm Hosp asked for a vote on the Library question same being as follotivs; Irving Oltnan votes to reject the affiliation WM.Hosp votes to reject the affiliation. F.J.Topka votes to reject the affiliation. The re be ing no furthe r busine s s the me e ting ad j ourne d. Pd.B.Hagen Pres. �� � F.J.Topka Rec. ' � G�:I`TE�L FUtTD BALhIv C�S IId F17iv'DS JATN�IRY 1 s t, 19 3I . Villa�;e, Police and Fi re Park I�a'�zs i c �� Poor Li b ra r�r Ove rdra f t in Gene ral Pi:uzd �eceiLts f'rom Jan. lst to tipril lOth inclusive Dor.^�,tion from Fire De�a-rtlnent Jaxivaxy, Febx�aa.ry and Liarch Interest Decernber and January Fines Toti-m oi' T:?innetonlia, nine f'ires To�v.: of v4inneton�ta, refund to t�oor fu.nd I�arch Settlement Total Receipts Disbursements f'rom J�n lst, to �pril lOth Village, Police and Fix�e �-'7279.13 - 7.57 731.22 804..19 '. 601.00 > �-5150 . ti9 ., Clerk's Salary Attorney's Salary , Treasurer's Salary Other 5alaries (including milk an d health insnectors, Labor, do� catcher) 500.00 13.39 60v00 �-05.00 13.G3 8303.14 �9295.16 150.00 100.00 62.50 608.45 Utilit�r P�an 135.00 En�ineer Sei•vice 200.00 Trustees 330.00 �ttorney°s Steno�;rapner Salary 38.16 Suret�r Bond 10.00 Postage 1.60 Priiztin� 142.86 Office SuZ�plies 16.00 Telebhone 15.50 Re�airs 10.90 �elief 25.00 Election Hinners 4.80 . City I,i�nts 2004.20 Cit�T Gas 11.85 Supplies '54.35 :s�iscellaneous.(izlcluding audit of books, Justice fees, boiler i�is��ectioil, dra�Tage, interest on �aarra,ilt, safety deposit box rent ) 1G8.77 - .. Total disburseinents, Villag�e F'und �4089.94 �4089.94 Folice Sal� ries Sr_�ecial Police Tele ohone Zotal Disbursements, Police I'iuzd b'ire Chief Salary b'ire Ste��ert Salaxy Firerr�en Salary `restin� flew truck 2'ele;�none Protection Service Gas and �,i I Total Disbursements, �ire Fluzd Pa.rk Fund Disburse�ents L�,b or Li�,hts x'te?�a i rs P.4usic F`tznd Disbursem�nts Concerts i or 19�0 Poor Fi.ind Disbursernents Su��lies 981.10 190.25 22.10 1193.45 - 100.00 40.00 233.00 - 39.60 276�.60 16.81 706.01 4p-5150.29 9295.16 �� 4144.8'7 1193,45 706.01 65.70 4.G0 .50 70e20 70.20 730.00 730.00 1271.26 1271.26 � � ' , - Gr�I�R�.L I�'UN� continued Library Fund �isburser!!ents Salar,y and Supplies � 400.62 Total Disburse�ents from General I'und Overdraf t in. General Fund �pril lOth, 1931 Balance in Funds Village, - Police, Fire � Park � P;iusic ' Poor Lib ra x�r � , � -� Overdraft in Gener�l Fund Balance Januaxy lst, 1931 �-49��4. 57 �� 50 . 94 260.6 7 - 321.44 668.99 �-�-316.61 ��S I�'ITlTD Receipts from Jari. lst to �"riI lOth, inclusive Januar��, Febx�uar,�T, 11'�sch Ini;erest ��30.13 l�arch Settlemen.t 4e28 Salo of Pi�e 12.00 Total �eceibts � 46.41 :w 400.62 8�61.48 , (Bonds 1urchased and iield as ari asset in the Gas Sini�in� I�'und) Orn�:�ental Street Lignts ;;5590.50 Side�valk and �urb - 51'19.E3E3 - ?�10770.38 � Z7ATER �'TJND Balance J�uzua.xy lst, 1931 Rece ipts i'rotn Jan. 1 s.t to n-�ri 1 lOth, inclusi ve January, P'ebruary, March Interest Sale of Piston for �;Iater P.�eter Three �,Ieters Decembo-r, January, February �vater collection Total Receints Disb�ursements from Jar_. lst to 4pri1 lOth Superintendent's Salar�r � Po��er Re��ai rs Supplies L��iscellaneous and audit of books Balance Q�ril lOth, 1°31. Road and Bricl�e Fw.zd Overdra,ft Janu�ry lst, 1931. Recei��ts f rom Jan. lst to A,��ril lOth inclu�ive �anuary, F'ebruary, P�arch Interest P,�sscellaneous itejns from To�vn of' l��in�zeton'na I�.�arch Settle�nent Total � Rece i1�ts � 13.57 2.50 42.00 1?13.37 1271.44 355:00 135.04 26.55 492.46 120.35 �b1129 040 1E3.96 126.06 2883.66 3028.68 ,��"8461.48 -4316.61 w5292.25 46,41 �5338.66 �p2431. 06 1271.44 j�3702.50 1129.40 �25 73.10 ;?-333.11 30�E3.68 4P26 95. 5 7 Disbursements from Jan. lst to A��ril lOth Gommissiorier's Salar�r �_ 151.80 Street Labor 465.50 Team Labor � 141.30 Gravel 9.00 I�:Iobile Oil. 33.00 Repai rs 29 0 45 b�znpl i es 303.13 Draya�� e " 9. 5 0 La.nd Purcnasod for road 300.00 I��iscelleneous ` 12.75 Total Disburscirei�ts ��1455.43 1455.43 �3alanceApri110th, 1931. ----------=----------------y�1240.14 S?ECI�1L .�3SLSSI�i�?T l�.I;T� BQIdD �:I?D IivTTi.R.i Si ��alance on hand Januaty lst, 19"vl :,�5884.30 � 3eceipta i'rom Janu�xy lst, to :��ari�� lOth i�iclusive Januazy, Februai�l, I,Iarch Interest w 20.74 l�iarcn 5ettletnent 2�61.6I Total Receii,ts 2G82.35 2882.35 - , �8766.65 Disbursements from Janua.r�T lst, to April lOth � Surety Bonds and Interest on '�iarrant 248.98 Interest on Donds 912.21 Bonds Paid 1650.75 Total Disbursemonts ;�2811.94 2811.94 Balance �7�ril� lOth, .1931e . ;�5954.r11 �pril 7tYi I93I. � _ The Village Council of the Village of Hopkins,r�et in'� ��ular ,. � , ��� � session in the Couricil roo� �pr.'7th I933 at 2 0 clock P.i��t. Menbers present,rf.B.Hagen President,Irving Oltman, Albert.Japs ,Wr� Hosp Councilmen Jos. A Hosp Village Attorney and F.J.Topka Recorder. � � l�inutes of the previous r�eeting read and approved. �. The follovaing bills were read and ordered paid sub ject to the approval of the ways and r�eans co�ittee. 80ImArc�.i.e Har.�il ton Sal . to �pr.I s t& phone L?5 .00 � � , 802-La�vrence Schutz n � �, t9 �� 75.00 . 803-Jako Scheffler Pdch .Sal. . I0:00= � 804-Hopkiris,'Fire Dept. I��arch Phones 4i3.0,�:� �805-Skottegard Bakery Ivlar.Siren 25.00~ 806-Daniel E Flo�y Justice Fee(I�eQueston} 3.30� r--`j,-:80��Frank Sitar Sp1.Police IShrs @50� �- 9.00 �. ... I04�8-.Ray Williar.is I6hrs_,.@_. 45�_ __ 7.20 � _.. __ ��-- � _ �-� - I046.9-Henry Vita _ 8hrs @45¢ -� 3`.60 -� I04'70-Frank Nunvar 24hrs @45�" I0.80 - Io47I-Henry Frieberg 52hrs @ 50�i 26.00,. , Io472�Frank Stodola 96hrs @60� 57,;60� .I0473-Frank Stodola 84hrs @90¢ tear.l '75:.60; - I0474- John Shonka I2htss C� 45¢ 5�.40 - "'�� I0475-H.Jurisch 29hrs @ 45� I3.05� � I0476-Ray .Williar�s 4lhrs @ 45� I6.45- ' I0477-John Harincar 32hrs @45�i I4.40� 5I39-Jalse Scheffler 3hrs@I.25 flushing sewer 3.75' 5I40-Herr.lan Olson Sal.to Apr.Ist 70.00 ' 5I4I-Wr� Odell 4hrs@45�C repairi.ng hose I.80 � , 5I42-Joe Erspenger n n n � I.80. 5I43�Ray Pe terson,, "- " �d p I, 80 - -Bren Hardware Screws & Bolts .25- , 5I45-L.Eidam Supplie s .90 � ,.. 5I46-Breri_Hardware Supplie.s 24.52 � _-,�.__.-_...:�,-�__.�.� ,-� -- , _ . � y.��..� . -. -� -�.� 5Z47=Le�o Priest ��7otor Co. Repa�irs on f�ire-truck �I2:I0 -= -- � - = �•� 5I48-John 1� Crane SupPlies for Fire Dept, 4I.00= ';. 5I49-Nat.P�feter Co. Parts foe water meters I9.80 - � 848-Dist.State Boiler Inspector Inspecting boiler 3.00 � 809-Japs Olson Co. St�tionery 4.00 ' 8I0-IJipls Gen.Elect.Co. � Light & Power 530.92 ' 8II-N.W.Bell Te1.Co. Phone 6.25. . 8I3-F.H.Hainert 5upplies 3.00- ' 79I-Ernie Dodge Killin� 6 dogs I8.00� 8I4-Pioneer Ele-n.& Lbr.Co. Cement I7.53 ' ' Io4'78�Standard Oil Co. Gas I.62. I04'79-P�ae tzold Hardware Dyna�ite e tc . I5.03 - 'I0480-Kokesh �Iardwrare Supplie s 4.56 ' . I048I_Geo.M.t+�iles Gas ;, 3..40 ' I0482-H.E.Horan Idoz.heaey duty broo�.s I8:90_� Io483�Standard IDil Co. Gas .49� I5064-Sec.Nat/Bank Int.on warrant#IOI35 9I�.48 ; I5063- Se-c.Na.t.Bank Vi1.Tre�s. Bond-�- - I42.50�,�, � -4�� �I"5062�First �,Sat.Bank Harry-_Blunt( Justice )Bond - 5.00':� Io487-McDonald Sand & Gravel Co: Pea.Rock & Sand 9.00' ��';� - I048.8-�cDonald Trans.Co. Delivering Tarvia 9.50' � I0486-Dahlberg Bro�s Repairing Fordson I4.55� � I0485-Ye17_ow Trail Garage Gas I3.53 ` I0484-The Barrett Co. Io BBLs TQrvia l07.25' 5I5I-PJlinnesota Products Co. Manna Cleanser 3.00 - �'� 5I50-Leo Priest Motor C�. repairin� pur.�p 5.30' �� 835-�nton Olson Supplies 8.I2' (9.I2). _._ 834-Jos.V.Lapic Supplies II.54 833-Hennepin Co.:::;�:::,'. �:���Board of Peter V'Voldoski to2-28-3I 90.50� ,; � 832-C . J.Berry. '"Rent for St Peter to l�ril 3-3I I2.00 `-. ^r 793-J.B.Dolan Agt. Ticket for Lews & farsily to Iowa 32.34 ``� �� 83I-Hennepin Co.Review Printing 72.48� 830-E.J.Jeppesen �'' Ba1.D+7ch Sal. 25.00� 795�5I37- I�dclaughlin Noreen 2930 Audit. 270.00; �� . � 798-�iner Nelson , For r.loving I4.00., � g2g_Nelson's Shoe Store 2 pr.boots '6.70' . l�pr.7th I93I 2/; 827-Wm Strobeck �� 826-����:�or����� ;�hoe 825-L.Eidam 824-Hopkins Transf 792-Gus Nygren 823-YVe s t Mp 1 s Fue 1 ` 822-West �Zpls Fuel 796-Archie Kelly 82I-Hopkins Produc 820-C.W.Grover 8I9-P.J.Caroline SI8-J. J.Meng 8I7-Er�i 1 �inde rs on 8I6-Schu�z & Son 8I5-�ike P�ather 836-Dr Jar�.es Blake 837-Dr� G. VJ . P�qo ore I0489-Ben Souba � �� Burial of John St Peter Store Rubbers for �i�t.Korbel Supplies erCo. P.4oving R.C.Lewis furniture Re le if � Ice Co. Coal for �ZcQueston � Ice Co. Ca,al foe Extine Supplies e Exch. Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies .H.Jurisch rent Sal.as t�2ilk'Inspector to4-I-3I Sal.as Health Officer to4-I-3I For °land on I7th Ave .( for �75.00 4 \\�� I . 50 � 9.95' 7.00 - I0.00 4 6.75 � 6.25 � 63.49 ' 50.90� 9.69 � 2.00• 9 .42 � II.60 ' 5.74 ` I7.00 I00.00- , I00.00 ' Str�et) 300.00� Councilmen Albert Japs was appointed by the '��ayor to serve � as a neMber of all comrsittees vacated by forrner Councilr�en_ Jasper Jasperson a�notion was made by Wn Hosp seconded by . Irving Oltman an�. carried to approve the appointment. The reports of Daniel E Foley Justice-of the Peace and Police . Officer Archie G Ha�ilton wereread and on r�otion by UVm Hosp seconded by Irving Olt�an and carried were accepted and ordered placed on file. A petition signed by property owners on I2th �Ave .N. � protestin.g against laying sewer on said �venue was on notion by Wm Hesp seconded by Irving Olt�an and carried laid on � ���. - -.. _ . ..�- `°'th�-`t�able"'.�"'_._ - _ -_ -- _ 1� petition to grade the alley between Ilth �ve and I0 th Ave. _ � and from 3rd St N.to 4th St.�. was refered to the Road & Bridge � �} cor.u�3:ttee . 'T`r� resolution on extending sewer on I2t•h �1ve .N.between I�Zinnetonka Mills road 3rd St N. then �lon� 3rd St N. to IIth Ave.was read ,• - and on motion by Wm Hosp seconded by Irving Oltrr.isa.n Ee carried � was adopte d. , WM Ho p, Irving Oltman,F.J.Topka, against,Albert Japs. "��t �"� � � The Recorder was instructed to issue checks of �IOO.00 � each for Dr G'.W.Nqoore as Health Officer to Apr.I�t I93I, and DR Jar�es �Blake as lt�ilk Inspector to Apr.Ist I93I. The Recorder was instructed to get the Deed to that certai�. parce 1 of land abuttin� on I7th �ive .which was purchased from Ben.Souba,said Deed nov�r being ,at the First Nat.Bank of Hopkins. and f o r whi ch the surn of �300;::p0 i s to be pai d. - r� r�otion was r.iade by Ir�iiing Oltman seeonded by W� Hosp & „, carried to adopt the petition of extending I?th Avenue to the Minnetonka l��ills road. � Miss Linscog Superintendent of Harley Hopkins School , appeared before the Council and read a letter fro� the �iiennepin County Library,in said letter she was informed that since Hopkins did not join the County Systera they vvould be obliged to ciiscontinue their service and will pick up their books on the '7th day of llpril,instructin� T�iss Linscog to have said � .�` books ready. The Followin� �pplications for license were read and granted. Martin Holy Gasloine drive Station 3 pwnps� Engler Bros. Theater. � the application of Pt2rs Joe LeHocky for a Soft Drink License was. on motion by Albert Japs seconded by Wm Hosp and carried refered, to the whole Council for investigation. A motion `made by Albert Japs seconded by Wm Ho.sp & carried to l�y the Library question on the table. 3/ Apr.7th T93I �,: . �.,=�. A resolution authorizing the way & means Cor.irnottee to investigate , �. the assessr�ents etct was on a r�otion r.iade by Albert Japs se�onded•., bg Irving Oltr.ian & carried adopted. .' :;;�-; ,._ �� �i motion was made by Wr� Hosp seconded by Albert Japs & car�r`i� ��: to open the bids for grading I7th Ave ., the bid wa's: opened andaccepted at 24�C per yard, a sub grade of approxiMately 3200'�yards, the ' . contrac�t was awarded to MeDonald Sand & GraveT Co.,,.subject to �the . • approval of the Town Board of the Town of n4innetonl�a ``and':'-'subject to the approval of the railroad &warehouse Cmr.unission as,t�-� to. the grade. cr.o.ssing. __..__... =��� 1� �otion- �iade by Albert Japs seconded by Irving,�0ltraan� _._ _ � to hold Council Meetings on the First and Third Tuesday��at �--�'cgock P.n�. beginin� th� Ist Tuesday in l�ay. - . , The following was refered to the v��ays and means cor.�.�ittee for investi�ation and report,the water bonds,Paving Bonds,Se�rer,Bonds, Watermain Bonds,Sidc;tiTalk �,nd Curb Bonds and Street Li�ht Bonds. After som discussion the purchase of an appQratus for cleaning our sewer syster� was refared to the Village Engineer - for investi�ation. Assessor Jos.C.Vesely appeared before the Council and asked for permission to hire an assi�stant,same was �ranted on a motion. '+. by Wm Hosp seconded by Irving Olt�an & carried,providing it is � necess�ar�,and subject to the approval of the Mayor. A motin by Wm Hosp �::ccor�d��d �� Irving Oltr�an & carried that � 1a Chief H.F.?�Zoore invest3gate as to the repairs nec�essary on the fire truck and report to the Council. ` A motion nade by Wm Hosp seconded bg �lbert Japs that the report of I�Zayor 1�4.B.Hagen and ���+�aa�as�a� Village �ittorn�y Jos A. " � Hosp Cor.unittee on�the Library question Ua accepted and the --_ Cor.unittee released, _ _ , _ _ , . _ , _. -- ._ __ , __.._ __�--_ ___ .__.� _ -� _ __, : � ���- _ — - -- -- On a motion duly made and carried the meeting was adjourned. �, P�.B.�iagen,President. F.J.Topka Recorder. � ;;�.,� . � � ����� .., � . � R„�.,.A••..---� _ --4,r � �s NOTICE FOR BIDS SE�`i�ER` E KTENSI ON i�TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEi�i, -�tha.t the Villa�e Coun.cil of the Vill age of Hopkins, �finneso � a, �: i11 on �he .�th . day of May, 193I, � u to the hour of �..:-�7 N.r�. at the Coun�il Chaxr�ber in the .. ^ e� �iuni�ipal uZ dir_� of. said Villabe, (Hopkins P. 0. ), open bids ��`"% for �he follorin�, i�provements:. A ten inch in aiarneter dietri�t se�ver on Thir� Street North be��een llth Avenue and l�th Avenue, � �onr_e�ting ��rith the exi�tir_g trunk seta�er ir llth Avenue, said sei�:er to be '�l'assified as distrivt sev�er r_umber (� and also the constru��ion of a lateral eight is�ch in diarneter se�er on l�th Averue, bet�Een lots one �o five (1-�) inclusivE, of blo�k ninety-one (91), and Zots �z�renty to t�enty-�our (�0-�4) inc?lusive, of blo�l� ninety (90), r�e:�t �innea��olia, seoond division, a.nd betvJeen Third Street North and �innetonka I�llills Aver�ue, a�,id se�:ver to be desig-natea and claesified as lateral ser:er nwn�er �j in ac�orda,n�e ti�ith plar�.s and spe�i�i�ations o�n file in the offir.:e of the Re�order of saic: Villa�p and._�ur�uant to �n�,�ter 35 La�,�rs of I�innesota 1915 and amendmen�s �;nereto. ;�, Said -�lans a,nd speoifi�:aticns �ili be exhibited a-t the offi�e of the Village Re�;oraer. The �ork to be aone anct the ::�aterial to be furnished is to �onsist of furnishing all labo�, �aterial and equi�.��ent and every�hino ,�hatsoever r.ecessary in and to er��rely �om�lete the aforesaici im�rovement. Proposals therefore to be coroidered..must be ma�.e on a 'oasis of casn Elayrnen� for the eaid ��ork, �labor ana materi�l; ar_d must oe accar��panied by a�ash de�osit or duly certizied =,�he�k, �-aya'�le to �he ordel• o�' thA Treasurer of the Vill�.ge as �ayee, fo-r at least fifteen per �ent (1�%) os the amount of �he bid; muat be direated �to the Recorder, seGurely sealed and have endorsed upon the outside �hereof, a brief statem�ent or surimary as t o��cark 1 or whi �h t he b i d i e made . The su��ee�ful bidder ��ill be required on the �ceptance oz his bici, �o e�eLute a�ritten contra�t �r,ith the said Village in the arnnunt o1 the �ontra,Ct, all in a�cordanc:e With Cha�ter 35 of the la�rg of the State of �innesota �'or the yeax 1Q15. The Village of �lest Minnea�olis �eserves the right to � reje�t any and all bids, and bids not in �onforrnity z��ith this no�i�e. and Chapter 35 of' th� 1a�rs of n�innesota �'oi 1915, ti�rill not be �onsidered. Dated �pril 7, 1931 At�es�: rG. B. Haepn President Frank Topka, Village Re�:order Hopkins, �Iinneoota of th� Vi11a�e Caxn�il � � � _ ..- . _ .. .:,� , � _I ,/`r RESOLUTIOiJ EXTEI�IDID?G EXI STING � �'V SET� ER SY ST EI� �hereas, the Village Coundil of the Villa�e of Ho�Lina, of Hennepin Countp, S�ate of Minnesota, has heretoiore to-svit, on Navember 7, 191�, pas$ed and a�p�oved a,n ordinancse, entitled: "An or� inance proviuir_g and e st abli shing a aew- er system and sewer distri�ts for the Village of �est ivlinneapolis, Her_nepin County, �Iinne�ota, said sePaer � systern to be �ompoeed of nine ctistri�ts, numbered f ror�; one (1) t o nine ( 9) :in�°lus ive, and def ining and lir�iting the Y�oundaries of said distriots." And �rhereas, the ovl�ners oz �:,��roperty abu�ting on l�th Avenue betvreen Third Street. North and �-Tinne�onka i�iiills Avenue, and also lots one to five (1-5) inolusive, of block ninety-one (91), ana lotg twenty to tv�enty-f'our (20-24) i��lusive, of block ninety (90), V�est ivIinneapolis, se�on�. divi�ion .in joint distri;;t number Six (�;) se�er extensien, have requested by petitioYz for construction of saic3 se�.?er extension at this time, and ' lfihereas, said petition has reCeived �onsiae�ation, a,nd T�hereas, E. J. Jeppeson, Village Engineer, had dra�Tn the r_eoessary _ �lans and s�eaifications, and tabulated the esti�riated �ost of said improve- ment, and re�orted the eame to the Village Cour�dil, whi�h plans arrd spec�ifiQations and es�imate9 ha�e been filed, and are nc��� on file vaith the Village Cler:� anc� oPen to the insY,;ec�ion of all r�erson�. Nov� therPFore, be it resolved, �hat it is expedient ana neceasaxy � ior tYie �reservation of the �uk�li� health that'�he existing detiver system be extended in joint dist�rict nuf�iper Six -(o}, a,nd be oonstructed as follo�s, to-�it: � ten incsh in di�neter ciistrict ee��re� on Third S�reet North betv�een llth, Avenus and l�th Avenue, �onne�ting vrith the exi�ting trunir set�er in llt � Avenue, said sevuer Shall be vlassifiea as distrivt se1°�er r_urnber_ _ an��Tso� the c�r�btru�ticn of a lateral. eight ir_�h in dia�r.eter set���er ori 12th Avenue, betv�een Zot� one to five (1-5 ine:lusive, of blo�:k niney-cne (91), and 1c�ta t�venty �o t�enty-four `(20-�4� in�Iusive, of block rinety (90), Gdest :�inneapolis, second division, �nd between Third. Street North and t�Qinnetonka �ills Avenu� � s�,id sel-�er shall be desi�;nated and Llas:ifiec� as lateral se��Ye�� _�urnber � � Be it further resolved, th�.t the Village Clerk be, and he i� hereby_ dire�ted, to Aause �ropO�a1B for bids .Ior s��h 1r;o-rk to be advertised in the offi�ial g�,pe�:;:_,of the villa,�e, �..n.d also ir� trade papere, pursuant to Se�tion 11, chapter 3.5, G.L. 1°15, as amended, and that saicl proposa.ls and bids l�e rec:eivec� oy the Village Counvil oi the Village of Hopkins, up to ��E3 p.rr. ��ay 5, 1°31, at �vhi�h tirr�e the same will be open for consid- er ion. y� Be it further resolvec�, -that the r�ost ancl exper_5e of the : onstru�tion - saic+ ten in�h district seG�rer nurnber be especially asaessed against ,. very wssessable � ot, �ie;�e, or �cwr�el of land �rrithin said se�.�er ctis.triat number Six (o), �ayable in three annual insta�lmente, and that the ^ost and expense of the �or_struction of said lateral 5er�er nw�ber -be as- sessed a�a�inst every lot,. piece, or par�el oz land abutting thereon, pay- able in ten anr�ual installr�lents, all in accordance �rith seotions 7, 8, 9, and - 13 of Ch�.pter 35 G.L. 1�15 as axnended. The foregoing r�solution n;a:s oifered by vJho mov.�d it� adoption, z�hi�h motion �as seconded by Coun {ilman anG ia�on " be in�; put t o a vot e wae . adopt ed. , Form 115A Afftdavlt of Publfeatloa. ,�`�� �`'i ,� . �_/ � . <�� 7 ,� NOTICE FOR BIDB, 6EWFR, EXTENSION Notice ie hereby given, that the Vi)lage Councll of the Vlllage of iiopklns, Mlnne- sota, will on the . 5th dey of May, 1931, up to the hour ai T:3Q p.m., at the Cou¢- cil Chamber in the �Municipal Bullding of said� Village (Hopkins P. O.), open bids for the following improvements: A ten- inch in diameter district sewer on�. Third street north; betweeh llth avenue and 12th avenue, connecting with the existing trunk aewer 1n ilth avenue, sald sewer to be classiffed� as district aewer number 6, and also the construction of a'lateral eight-inch in dfameter sewer on �2th ave- nue, between lots one to five (1-5) in- cluaive, of block ninety-one (91), and lots twenty to twenty-four (20-24), inclusive, ot hlock ninety (90), West Min�eapolis, second d{vie[on, and betwCen Thlyd street north and Mlnnetonka A11lls avenue, said sewer to be deslgnated and classified as Iateral sewer number 3, in accordance avith plans and specifications on - file in the office of the Recorder of said Village and pursuant to chapter 35, Laws of Min� nesota 1915 antl amendments thereto. Said plans and spQcifications will �e exhibited at the offlce of the Village R- corder. The work to be done and the materIal to be furnished 1s to conaisf of furnishing all labor, materlal and � equtp- ment and everything whatsoever necessary in and to entlrely complete the afocesaid. improvement. Proposal;, theretore, to be considered must be made on� a basia of cash, pay- ment for the said work, labor and mate- rial; and must be accompanied' by a cash deposit or duly certifled check, payable to the order of the Treasurer of the Village as payee, for at least fifteen per cent (15%,) of the amount of the bid; must be directed to the Recorder, securely sealed and have endorsed upon the outside there- of, a brlef statement or summary as to work for which the bid is made. The successful bidder wlll be required on the acceptance of his bid, to execute a written contract. with the sald Village in the amount of the contract, ell in accordance with Chapter 35 of the laws of the State of Minnesota for the year 1915. The Vlllage of R'est ;vIinneapolis reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and bids not in conformfty with thle notice� and Chapter 55 of the iaws of Minaesota� for 1915, a�ill not be considered. � Dated April 7, 1931. FRANK TOPKA, Village Recorder, Hopkins, Minnesota. Attest: M. B. HAGEti, � President of the Village Councll.� � •` � ST.4TE OF MINNESOT�,iBS County of Hennepin � i , � ..... ......... ... ................................. . being duly sworn, deposes and saye, that he is now and during all the times herein meationed has beeri in the employ of the Minneapolis Daily Star Company, a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue oY the laws of the State of Delaware, and during all said timea wa� and now is a clerk oE said corporation and has personal knowledge o4 the matters in thls aPfldavit set forth. That said corporation during all said times was and now is the pro• prietor, printer and publisher oP the ne�vspaper kno�vn as "The Minneapolie Star;' whlch was during all said times and still is a daily newspaper printed and published in the City of Minneapolis, in the County oi Hennepin and State of Minnesota. 1 Thut he has knowledge of the facts and �ows Pereana.11y that the D�ted ••..•••••••• � • s ..... ... .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HCI'Ct0 BitA.ALC�s Cilt $� �e COISIIIlntl A et eatd neweDe,�er, wae lnserted. Drinted and published in said newapaper ..................e days;that eaid notfoe wae 8tstinsert Driated aad Dublished oII .......................t�o /� ... ,/ , , . � . . .day a[. ... . ... . . . .. . ... . .. 198�/and was prtnted and DnbliBhe$ I in the said newaDaDer ea ...............the...............daY oP.......••••..••....sad on � •..........•...Lh9 ...............dBY 01.....•••••••••••••••••... 1$5..� Bnd th8t 811 Oi BBId pubHcarione waz�e made in We Engllsh la.ngaa�ge. Tha.t during all the t1me9 aforesaid said newspaper was qnaliflefl as a medium of o�cle] nnd legal publications as reQuired by Sections 3 and 4 oY Chapter 484, Session Law9 oP Mlni n�sota., 1921, end that it haa complied with all the requirements that constitute a legal newa� yaDer, es deflned in sakd Sectiams 8 a.nd 4, to-wit, that Por�o�athan one Y�' �t past frnm i the date o! the Srst DvblicatSam ct eald..... ........................ ..... .. ••o eald new�aDer Las baen-- I 1. Printed from the place irom which 1t pnrports to be lssued, in tLe Engliah lanBvego aud in column and sheet form equivalent ln space to at least four pages witb 8ve columna to th0 D�e, each 17� 1IIches lOng. i S. Issued sis da.Ys in each week (to-wtt, on each and every da.y oY the week ezcept Sun; day) irom a known office established in such place for publication, and ecluipped with skilled workmen and the neces.9ary material for preparing and printing the sa.me. S. Made up to conta.in genera] and loca.l news, comment and miscellany, not wholl i dnplica.ting any other publication and not entirely made of patenta, plate matter and adve i tieements, or any or either oP them. 4. Circulated in and near its place o! publica,tion to the egtent oi at least 840 copiea regularly delive to DaY�S B��bers, and that prior to the da.te of the flrst pnbllcatloID I oi said........ .. .. ... .......... ....... a duly qnalifled officer o4 ... .. .... ..... .. ....... ., said newepaper having-knowledg�e of the Yacts, flled in the office of the County Auditor o4 said County oP Hennepin, Sta.te of Minnesota, an a.ffidavit showing tha name and loca.tiori of sa�d newspa.per and the existence oP conditi��ns constituting its qualiflca,tions as a lega& newspaper ae required and set Porth in SecU� n 3 of ChaDter 484, $ession La.wa, . Minne sota., 1921. I That the Yollowing is a D�ted cuPy oP the lower case alphabet from "A" to "Z,' botb inclusive, of the size and kind of type used in tbe composition, printing and publication otl said lega] advertiseffient hereunto atta.ched, viz., _ sbcdeEgh�jklmnopqrstuvwaya—�� Dt. � Further affiant saitb not, save that this affidavit is made pursuant to Section 4 ot� Chapter 484, Session Lawa oY Minnesota, 19 ; a is intended to ac y the bill for thel publicstioa in eaid newsDa�Der o! the aPor e vertiaem I •• .•���• •�• •ii{��i���• •• •������N�N►-���NM� I � � �� W V�� � . I ffi1s. /`�.:�^ .das at. ..�� .. 18��, I �,� . . . .�. ...�-.�-. ...��..�.... a, O. H. SCHACK :`:ctr.=y Public, Hennepin Caur.ty, Minn, :�iy C��:�� ,:ssion Expires M>:. 30, 1937, r� �� . ,.'�,",`; a�': � . ��'idavit of Publication "' —OF—: . —IN— 'I'he 1l�Iinneapolis Sta� � � . .,;s, t• ��--� The Villa�;e Council o�' tne Vill�;e of Ho�kins �iet in 1;he Gouxlcil Room 'n regular �a} ' session at 7:30 o'clock P. �2., �ll�ril 21st, 1931. • �I� ' � r 1 , t3enil�ei•s` present: T;I, B. Ha�;en, �resident, Irving Oltm�n, �lilliam Hosp, and �lbert Japs, Trizstees, and F. J. Topka, �tecorder. J. �. Hosp, [Tilla�;e nttoiney. T�ie �ninutes ,of the »revious rneeting �vere read a.n� a�proved. ^1ne rar�orts of x'rarik Stodola, Road. Ove~�seer, Herm�n Qlson as to t�;ater collections, and Dre JaY1es. Blake, L�Iilk Inspeetor. �,V a��,C+�� � � The follotvin� bills t��ere au�.ited and allo�aed: ��� . 838 8 59J 840 �. 841 ga2 843 8a4 845 ` a46 8�7 � 848 g4g 850 851 852 f353 854 855 856 857 5152 5153 5154 10490 10491 10492 10�-93 1049� I0495 ; I0a96 10�97 10498 104°9 10500 10501 1050� 1�rchie G. Fiamilton � Sal to 4-15-31 -° L�.�vrence Scnutz Sal to 4-15-31 - E. J. Je��pesen ;ngineer service Cr��rles .Vickex�na.n 18 nrs. « 45¢ Joe Shoruia ; :� 1G hrs . � �-5¢ I,oui s�11 en 19 nrs. � 45�f Fran.k Stodola 18 'rirs. G 60�; 18 hrs. � 90¢ Herm�an 1'rei�lberg 23 hrs. @ 50y� H. Juriscn 9 hrs. Q 45¢ J. E. He��ness�* Co. Supy�lies P�. t:'. Bell Tele�hone Co. Phones 9. �T: Elmquist Fostaee F. J� Topl�a Office Su_����lies ,i�rest P�pls I�'uel & Ice Coal for P.IcQuestion � �,trel�'.a �'ire Hose P:1a,nuf. Co. supplies (fire) Zti'. S. Idott Coe. supnlies (fire) I:�uls �ail�' Star Co. urintiil� Hop_iins �'ire De,�arti�t �'irernen sal�ries �ol�e sh IIa rd��a re � su� a 1 i e s Sl�ottegard B�exy bread zor �;�dt 4iic1 Vollratn Hex�?zi Olsor_ Sal to �-15-31 � Louis �111en 2 nrs. C 45rf. Fai-rba��s ?;Iorse Co. su��p�.ies (adjustment oi old accolz�it) F'ran'� �ietrich S days ,� 3.00 TonS�. r.ranlberg 36 iirs. C�JO� tea�iis Frank Ber.nis 18 r,.rs. C 90� Team.s �iner lde� son ' j 18 nrs e p 45� Joe ?�idil � � ' . 18 � s. �i 45� H. Jurisch 64 hrs. � 45¢ Herr�..�r_ F'reidberg 90 hrs. � 50� F'ra71k Stodola 95 �zrs. ��� 9G� tearns `� 99. �Zt's. C? 00� Louis lillen S9 hrs. L a-5� Joe Shonl� 40 hrs. C 45� ' C��.rles Vicl�ei�nan 36 �Zrs. 0�-5¢ Gener.al Tractor �; Eqliinment Co. su7�plies St�ndar�d. Oil Com;�any basoline �;72.50 , 72.50 . 35.00 . 8.10 � 8.10 8.55 • ]:0.80 . lE�. �0 . 11.50 • 4v05 • 23.45 • 10.70 � ue r!� � 2.00 .. 3.40 � 64.15 � 3.14 . 7.40 • 135.00 � 1.20. 5.38 � '10.00 ` •JO : 156a14 , � . 00 � 32.40 � 16.20 � E3.10 , a.lo . 2s.so� 45.00 _ 85.5U � 5�e4-0 � �0.05 � ls,.00 � z�r.lo� 4 '75 , 8.77 - �i motion �Jas dulST ri��de b�� Jai�s secended by Oltr.�an azid car-ried to reic-r the re_nairs of' ths. old fire ti�zcl: to tne wa;��s a�1�3 rneans com;�:ittae. A�etition si�;�led b�� tn2 pronsrt�� o��rners ii. the district of l�th ��ve�ue, in regard to instillation oi' se��ior; ���s, oil a motion duly ma.de by Hosp secor_ded.by Oltman �zd car-ried, reierred t o the ;��hole, council. Tne follo-f�ring an�lic�.tions ior lice2�ses rJere acce�ted; �?obert Jor�r�son, 1'�th ave.,.'. oil st4tion; Frazlir Edel, 12th !�veriue, oil sta.tion, Frarx �del, 17tri �?ve., oil station; F. J. Shimota, �;celsior and 7th, curb� pumps; �l. R. �'ox, mil�; .�r�ton �1son, soft �rink. License for soft drir�lcs, �.���lied ior by T�rs. Joe LeAock�T ��ras, oi� a motion c�ul� ' made by Japs seconded b�T Oltman and c.a.r��•ied,� -rei'used. ��:lotion lvas ��ul�T �r��cle by Hos�� seco��ded b�,r Oltrr�.n and car�ied to cn�rge �cYiool � .District '�135 tne o�i�,iral ainount of all cl•aims c'tue us, ana_ vvaive all inLerest.. A.motiori �.��as duly made b`r J�.?�s seconded b;,r Oltiman and cari•ied, t'r.at everyoiie ��ho req�.�ires a licerise, tai.e out lice7?se �Tiitl�in ten da�Ts or close u� tl�eir business, 0`t!�'Li ,,F.. g refund of y�Z.50 on t3�e Iiorbel bill i�as received f�om, I�Telson's Snoe �tore. . ; � __ Qn a motion duly made and carriea the meeti.zA,;, �Jas adjou�ned: to �tnril 2'7tr, 1931 at 7:30 o'clock P. ?'L. , . , ' _ F. Je To��ka . Recorder. riTT�ST: , I;�. B. Ha€�en , �resident. 0 •i ��1. . . , . , , : . . . .. , � : ,, ; � , . � , '. ��� J The �-Vi�Tla�e 'Cour_cil oi •tne :Villa�e of HopYins met in tt�� Council Room in a special adjoux�ned sessioxl at 7:30 o'clock P. I.�., ���ril 27th, 1937.. L-Iembers preseiit: I�T. B. Hage�i, P�esida$t, Irvin� Oltman, �;i'illiarn Hos�, ��lbert Japs, Trustees, a_�d P. J. To,�ka, Recorder. � � ` A s?�ecial ��etition a�ai��st x�laci�z,�,� cizt over seiver on tnir3 St�eet het��ee�i 1�L-�h :�venue and ll th .tivenue ; t�as � on -a Ulo ti on dulsr r_�� de and. carri ed laic�_ on the tuble .. ��O.tl'OYl ��aas duly r.�de by Hosp secor.:�ed by Toplta �.nd car=•ied to le�ve tl�e si�-r�a1 questiori on` 6th tivejlue �-:�:�ci � �celsior =�veriue �o tne Villa�,e �,t �or�ne�r i o•r 4 t teliti on... . . . • ���as � � A r�oi;ion/I.LLl��yT 1:1`ra,de b�T Hosp seco_ic�ed b�* Ja��s to ilold •a s-�acial electioi. on tne lii�rai�7 t��z�stio�i on P:i��� 23rd, 1931,, i'rora �rcC�O C'cloc.� F. i�.i. to 9:00 o'clo,:i: Fe i�i. ' Tht? r:notio�l c�ir.ied OYl Li7.2 iollotiJir�; sote: ���reS n(I/T�a"-'-"�-P"�� ;�OS� lO�ii-3.y 1�!U@S �Z�iTS..'.i1'• ' � trn �-- l:10�10:1 Cl�i�.�r .r.`lc.(L2 �i���l C8Y'1'12�Z �11C i;'-G'�tlll� Ci� S. 2l% �Ci'a^i.2Ci. t0 1�::.j% �fi?y l��l� Gt 7:30 o'cloc:i r'. L�ie . . ► � _-'iilii;Sl: I���: B. Fw ::e�i P:cesi�Te;.�t. �� e cT • l O i�3rc1 ��CG � �.�1 . t , - . � � . � . � , : � � . p � � . .;� ' . � � ' � � . . � ' �. _ ' . � . . �. ' �. ��a�.��a� ���: t� �v��.�;.�.: c���a�� �� t�� via.a�,� . � . � . � ��. �i" �opk�t��r, H�n�ne�in Count�� ��aotia� here�r ���c�.�ti� th� � . _ _ , ' oPte�r t��' � ��r�,Pv�� �era� ��o����� Comp�� �a ��.� � . . �1�,u�naticn tor� ���i� �#g�t�. �rodu��� b�r� . g;g .. ,�po �ar�ai.�p�rer �404� �asti� ��� I�s�pt� � �. � � 3� .�� :�35 �artd�,�►pc��c► �;��� Iz�tt�al' ��� �►p� . 56 . �► �5 C�dla�c�ror (a3SA I�,t�iat�. ��� �� ��2 3ooM��d '2� �ha yiilut�, .of �ap�� aad �►x*et�Y ��PF�es � : .. a�. rata��� t�a�as cC�d�.Eit�n� �snd �g�i�ticat�c��a arontaiz�ed ��h� propos��! aon���tat, ra+�ds a pa� a� ti�s of�`ex� ot sao►�,� �� �`��T� �irid ��� l���exe�tt �1� �1 �'t��.�� ��t�.� �,d� � . �. � - _ . , i��o��ter �t� �e�i� V�,llage� a�► �ex�sb�' ��th�►r�,s�d a�d dix�ated � : ��► e�qcrttte� '��ie � st���.t3 � oz���� �'c� �d in .b4►��ti� � �c� it� � : �ho .�� o� t�s "V�1�„x�;a � �o �t'ti�t �i�e .Vii�►gs �+�t3 �ra��s � . . : . AdOpt�sd �y' t3�b ��n�t� � - . � s �,��I. � ` � :. � � � _ s�.,� �. � . . . � � ` �- - A�tse� � : . . � � �`� . . . ��� � � ' � .. - {' . , � ��-' �1�'�'.. � rM��s'!r.'." .. . � , . . . . � � . � . . � . . . . � e P . . ' _ . ' . ' . � �. • . � . . � . � . . . . . . . . '.. . - � ' . . . . . \ .�M11er1�. ' . ' .. . . . . . . . ' . • . . . � The Villa�e Council of tne Vi�la�e of HopkiiYs met in t'rie Couticil Room in -reguTar � session at 7:3U, o'clock P. 112., h�7 -5tn, 1931. � � � . . ;. � IlZembers x�resenl;: n�T. I3. Hagen, President, Irvin�; Qltman, �lilliarn Hosp, -arid 9lbert ' Japs, �1'rustees, �'. J. Topka, Recorder, J. A. Hosp, .S�torne��. - The minutes of' the A�ril 21st and 9�:ri1 27th mee�:ings vere read a�id approved. ' The reports of Daniel E. �'oley, Justice of tne Peace, and �rchie G. H�nilton, - Police Officer, �.�ere read, acce��ted and ordered r�laced on f'ile. 1^he follc,v�ing bills �vere audited and allo�ved: � 858 659 c36 0 861 ' 862� 863 864 865 866 t36'7 868 869 8 70 871 (i72 873 874 8'7� 876 8'17 878 8 79 8�0 eal 882 883 884 5155 5156 515 7 5156 105U3 10504 10505 10506 1G507 1�508 10509 I051d 10511 10512 10513 10514 10515 10516 1051'7 10518 10519 10520 10521 10522 10523 10524 10525 10526 10527 Archie G. Hamilton Lawrence Schutz � �+'ranl� Si tar. Hopkins F'i re Department � Jake Scheff'ler Skottegard Bakery Albert A. Valesh Q. H. Hensler F'ran:� ]dunvar ;:. Sclvnidt Herma,n Freidber� Frank Stodola �ccounting �g�stems Co. Hentie��in County �evie�� �. J. Jep�esen • P:Iinneapolis Generai �lec. Co. BrerL Hard�are �o. J. E. Heiiness� & Co. Leo Priest �Iotor Co. LIinnea�olis Surburban Gas ,Co. Hennepin County �;evie�� idalker Sign PSTfg. Co. Hopl�ins P,roduce Exci�a,n�;e L. Eidem T;�ike Llather The YelloY, Trail Garage Larkin and Hoy Herman Olson Standard Oil Co. A. H. Hensler �iinneanolis Ge�leral Elec. Co. �1dolph Svoboda �'ranl� I�Iunvar Thomas r'arr��v - Ve . C. irir�en Jim Fraspir Joe J��:•et F. i3om:portl Heni�T Vi La T��omas G:.�,Ivin F'ran1� Eri ci�son Henry Lorence Leo Blocli Joe Pl�hal �I. Trornble� E. Idelson � Joe Pudil Val. Georges ' Ben Tesareiti ' Joe An.aerla David Rin�;stad Yl. SChmidt Tor�y �'ianlber�; �'rarik Ber.ni s �'ranY Stodola Herrnan Freidberg Tel & Sal to 5-1-31 `�75.00� Tel & Sal to 5-1-3I 75.00, lu, nrs. f� 50� s��ecial police . 5.00. :, r.�ay telepnone service 48.00. Salary as f'ire ste«�ort 10.00. Sirens 25.00� sul�;?lies (fire) 4.50 ' supj�lies zor f'ire truck � 3.50 � 39 hrs. � 45� labor 17.55 � 36 hrs. �? 45� labor , ' 16.20 � 3 hrs. `� 50� labor 1.50. 6 hrs. �^ n0¢ 3.60 , olzice sunplies 10.17� printing financial statement 105.00� I�gineer service 32.50` li�hts . 39Fi.73 � sup�lies 1.47� supplies .70. labor and su�ialies 2.6� � Gas 2.95� printing 111.75 - letterin� on F'ord Truck �.OG_ Poor Fw.id f'or Ber_son, Jurislz, :.4icQuestion 20.�2� Poor �'u�z� for Vickerman �; �Yilliams 13.89 � Poor F'�ind, rer�t for Jurish 17.00 � gasoline �,70 � Insurance on Utility `rruck :�?.30� Salaz�r to 5-1-31 '70.00 � gasoline . ,1.3E3 � repai rs . 1.50 _ pot��er 13�.0� - 54 Y.irs. � a5¢ 24.30 � l�s hrs. �� 45� II.lU- 9 hrs. � 45� �-v05- 5� :.�rs . �? 45� �4.3G' 9 nrs. �: �-5¢ 4.U5•. �5 }irs . � �:5� �0.25 r� 5� iz�s .� a5F 24.30 �_ �4 �.�°s. G a.5�f, 24.3G ` �9 rirs. � 45¢ 26.55, Fc� ill s. �:�� 45� . 26 .55 ` 54 �irs. � �5¢ 24.30 • 45 nz•s. !� �5� . 20.25 � 9 nrs . C� 45� 4.05 , 54 nrs . u 45� 24.30 � 4� hrs. � 45c 20.25 , 45 nrs. L 45� ' 20.25 , 45 nrs . ��l �5� 20.25 � 54 hrs. C 45y� 24.30 � 74 nrs . � �-5y� r4.30 54 nrs. � 45� 24.30� lt� hrs: '� 45� � 8.10� 193 nrs. � 90� teazns � 173.70.. 108 nrs .�� 90� teams 9'7• �� • 10E3 i7rs. ��? GOy; 64.80,. 10� hrs. 0 90y! te�ms ' 93.b0- 10-,5 Yirs. � 5G� • � 54.00 � 1052Q 10529 10530 10531 10532 10533 10534 10535 10536 10537 � 15067 20357 S�van Qlande r �'raxic� Di e t ri ch 5tandard Qil Co. A. H. Hensler 5tandard Oil Co. Bren Hardware Co. T�a.etzold's Hard�vare Ilokesn Hardware Pat Coyle � . Yellow Trail Garage 4 d�ys p 3.00 8 da�s,�,3.00 gas�line repai rs gas ol,ine sup�lies sup�lies su�g�lies repairs gascline First I�Tational Bank of St. Paul Interest coupons ih� Northv�estei� i�Tational Bank ..���erest on gas ccrupons �i2.00� 24.00. -� � 3.34��' 6.35 � 1.38 � 5.20 - 5.35 - 3.90' 1.25 , 10.40 � 68.75i J5O�OO� , �I�plications f'or license f'rom the thillips Petroleum Co. for drive-in station, tnree nurnps, $�25.00; Bulk Station, �50.00; from Bren Hard�vare Com�atly, tzF�o curb �umps, �10.00,'" Ralph Hagen, �rive-in station, tnree �uraps, �25.00; L. .�7ilbert, Soft Drinks, �5.00, ivere, on a motion duly made by Hosp seconded by Qltman and carried, acce_��ted. , The application of tne I.Iinneapolis General Electric Company to place poles a�id a,ncnors in locations as follor�s,, 1 nole 3 aizcnors in intersection of Excelsior Blvd. and �tka P�ills Road, 1 nole in alley North of Excelsior Blvd and ;rest of 19.tn Avenue, 1 anchor in lst Street Idorth bet�aeen ].7th and 18t:n 2_venues, ���as referred to tne �-.1 qoad �nd Brid�e Co�ruaittee. - - y petition requesting tiie bostponeinent-oi the 12th ��v. t��ue se�=�er ior t�vo years, �vas, on a uiotion duly made bj� .Oltr_n�.n secon.ded by FIosp"�, laid on tne table. • � letter introduced b;� Edlrin Ariderson, si�n�d by H. A. P.�Iorse, County Coi.�riissioner, stating tnat nis application f'or treaLr.:ei�t at tne Universi ty, N�ospital v�as approved, c�as referred to the F�elief Col7nnittee. , , • � motion r•ras duly made b� Ja��s seconded b�� Iiosp and car�ied to accept the �'orm of ballot su�gested bj� �lttorney Hosp for Library election. � � motion 1��as duly 3��ade b�r Iiosp seconded b�r Olt�an at�cl carried to �,ccept the ��etition ° oi the Hor�kins Fire �7e�artment as to tize _pux�chase of �i�s and pr�e�.�natic tires i'or the ,� o1d f'ire truck, the same 1;o be referiec� to Chief �;Ioore as to sr�ecii'icatioiis, �.and 3sk for bids on same. � �1 motion �vas duly rnade by Hosp seccnded b� Oltman ana carried tnat tne r�quest of J. L. P.�Ic$ially for iorms for outside fire calls, in Lriplic�.te,, be �ranted and Ricl�Tally •to prepare said f'orms. , A motion e��as duly �nade by Japs s.econded by Oltrnan and carried to �rarzt the �petition of tne �Zinneapolis General Electric Cor��ar�y io place anci�ors aud ��oles on :stzeets North of EYcelsior Avenue ue. � A r:�otiorl �vas duly i_�ade by Japs seconded by Oltman and carried 1;o refer tize road� �in Peacef`ul Valley, no�r� used as dw�ping grounds, to t�e Roud and Bridge Cornmittee�. � On a motion dul�r ��ade and carried the defective li�;ht �ost oii Excelsior �lvenue riear the FIi��i Sc'riool r�as referred to .tiie Ro za anc: Bridge Comrnittee. The report of 1;tle Villa�;�e �z�ineer a.s to tY.ie coiic�itioz: of t:�.e se�tic t��i� :^�as . tai�en under advise�rent. . Ori �, motion c�ul;r made b�� Hosp seo�nded by Oltr�an aild car-ried the meetin� �,;ias adj�ourmed to I�:Za� lltii, 1931 at r1:3U o' cloci� P. 1�. - b'. J. Tom�a Rec orde r. •:1TTE;�`i : I�. B. Ha�en President. T�le Villa�;e ,�ouncil oi th.e Filla�e of Ho�kins rnet in the Coa..�cil Roorn in a special �.djourned session at 7:30 o'cloc� P. Iti., P1Iay 11tLLn�, 1931. �' P�Iembers -��resen�: ��T. B. Hagen, �'resident, Irvin� �lt'iz�,n, ;lilliam Fiosp, �lbert Japs, • lrustees, i�. -J. Toz>s�, �ecorder, J. �. I�osp, �ttorney. After a lon� disci.ission on tnE 12tn �ven�ue se��rer a.:oL-ion ��as duly m�.c?e by Hos� seconcied by Topi�a and cai�°ied to close t:ie �ublic discussion. ' � rnotion �;ras du1ST raade ��r Fios�� secor_ded by Topk.a to arnend tne r�solution ori tlie 1�tY= Avenue setver, axid �ttorriey �osp Sra.s iris-ti^acl;ed to dx•ue�� u1� said'�rrter�d:��en�. �l�e- � motion carried on t��e follo,�i�l�; vote: �Tes: os�, Ja,�s, �opk�,, T�,ces: Oltr;,an. �� � �. �ln a�plication .irom �rels 1���c�ersori i"or se�� on 15ti1 �veizue �aorth �=�as zead aud on a rlotion du1;- t�.acle 'ay Oltinan seconded b�r Fiosp e cJ.err was iast�=ucted to �dvertise f'or bids for se�.�er on 15th .e�venue ?�Iorth. as per iec1uest of i�;els �xiderson, ou ccr.dition t��at .' r,r�rert;,r ot°rr��ers-ti�Taive� r�otice o� co��Llections �;ritzzin tiiix•t�� d�,�,rs �i'�.e re�,ortsof J. d. :hos�, Vilia�e Attox°:iey, �xz t�i� 5t1-i and ��:celsior �ver.tiies s�fet� si��.lals a.tid t?�ie 17t1� 3venu.e crossixi�;°, +�ei•e acce�.7ted. , ��otion ��,�s dul;r �r�a�e b;;l Oli;man secozided b�;T Hosp �si� ca�•�•ied t�o �.cce��t tize �;��o1�osition of' t��e P:z}�er G31r:�e��,sezz Com�anj� of .�,10�.00 in iu11 settleine�it as to da�a�e o' lire �.ose ann i�rdrailt, ana ti?at .;-'_ttoi-�Zey ros�� be aut�iorized to r.�:ke said settleirie��t. I � r�otion ���as (�.111�:- rnade �� I�os�� secancied b;r Clt?:iari =:n�a c�rried that ti�e Village '1�'reas��:�rer rn�;��e � f'i:�ancial re��ort to t'rie co�:�zcil e�er�,� rnai���fz. �1 motion v�as d�ily r.i�c�e b;;r Ja�s seeor!c�ed t,y Ol�an ":n� ear��ied til�,.t tiie ';,. D. Lovell Com�r3n�T be notifiea to � o�aer t�le ���.ter m�in an 15i;h .��vetiue .TTorth tc Cne ;.�reper c�e.�.,tii. � motiozl �a��.s dul�T pna;J.e b�;r C'.ltman secc�iled' b�r nosp to ace�nt t��t s:��ecial �ss�s��-�ents �ro��n at. Josepn's Sc��.00l and ���aive :zll iriterest. �'ne ,�uoi;ion ca�.�:iec. on tr.e i'ollol°��i.i�� vote: ti,;�es G31t:?la�i, F�?osx�, �lo��ka, Tdoes Ja�s. Gn a�notioii c'tul;� :_�:3de a�i9a cr3rx�ied t�-�� �ilec;ti-�b �;.as ��c'�;;oux�ried to ��T 19th, 1931 at 7:30 o'cloc:> F. �:�. -' �1 �'i'Ea T : P.�I. B . �.a� ^en ' �'y�esiu.�nt. ��. J. To7a:�a �:e cu rde x� . �. , : ��:,,�;y; ; �� � �: ��. � � '1'� Y9,3�€� Conaoi� �' the qil�.�� oP �o�k3ns m�� in x��aia►�r se�sian a� t%e V�lle�e E�7.1 � 2�Sh,� �.981, at �a30 0'ol0�k Pn F�• M6�mb�rs preeents �. 8e 8s�+en,� �ra�ident. �rt►in� Oltmaa, �7311iem 8o�p� �],�iert daps, C�teee, P. �« Tapka, 8soosder, J+ Ao 8opp� ALtorrae8. �e m�nut,e� aS th� � 5'� I�ti�� �,-� �_o_Q a�-� �.e Sal��tng bfl�� vers sud���d �a�. ailae�ed: . 88B ;�acsh9.o a. �am���c� SBB i��aset��a �alaa�� 897P �� ,�. Js��ee�e 88� �a�kins Pabi�� �ib�sr�r 889 �euurity ?��t3�1 B��k 89fi Pi�Qt �istZo�l B�n3s 891 �i�sli�y� � ���sl.t Qo. 8g2 ���rd. 0�� �o. 88S Cs�.e C�ar�r 894 !a. � a I�ott Cc�t�s�► 83� V. I�ede�n 896 Carl t�px�elra�a 89? F��sttha� 1�OC�tale�r q90: oharl.ea 34eft�o� 899 S� * H. �►�+axrnea 900' E�rl �ri ��t ' 6159 �rman U�eom 3�b99 ��au� Stbdola �,Ob89 F'�az� Aer�nis _ios�v__ ���► �.��r� _. io�x s� o�.�aer 14642 Cl�i��, le 9toEimrfl Iflb9,3 ti��an Rra�$d�oxg �05� �i�h� �a�gle� 3069�6 ahx� e t d engen, 106�6 �3av�s �;iak�.er .�0�? c'?a�mae. �r��ac�k 10�8 �T�: Hlavap �os�� �. �iei�.�� . i�bU J. P�aay9a�t 10681 J� Padl�' 10662 Je Ple�x. 10�5� J. �epi� , 1058� 'l�a;oma� �arrar� 1fl5$5 �wan O�ander . . �.0886 beo Blvak 106&'� 0al�ntfae (�oagee 1OS88 Oharle� A�kgeh� 10569 d e �o �e� 1056� r�t� ei�e 106B1 Lia BaC�in��y 1bS6� Ja�ae�� I�q�ke 10563 dohn Ki �sot�t 10564 �• H. S�z�al�r 10565 L�nds�q Brothers Comr:ar.� 1Ob66 BPan �Is�d�+�re C�a�a�t i,8868 E��ar� S�t�lola 1b069 Bi r�t �ati ona3 Ban� 5�1. �O 6-15.��1 8�1 • t0 6-16..81 , e�iiaeer �ert�i+Ca . . sFl�.�► �nd �t�lfee sur��,y �Dond (�rzaui : sur�ty boad (�opkal In�. 4i1. 8aa1. �uroty bo�dl (E�mit�.to�►d 9�sel,yl �asol3ne for ��aak euppZies �ap�alf�a (81r�j et�ppl�oe '31 hrs. � �S¢ , . �4 hrs. � �8¢ ' 31 2ir9 • � +�E3yd . �rafnt�a� tle� gole an aitg $�11 4� h;�. =„ 46¢ oleanin� 8a1I 8b .J�fl ea�sr� t0 5•a5-31 , �Q6 h�� � 6E?� 11B hra. � 90¢ te8ma 12i hrs. � 90{d teau�� � 3+6 �ii`�...:..L� 9E�_ t6�7iu� - � a�,Fe c� s.vo 9 8�r� �� �.00 i�s �a. � �c?st . 4��i Yix'4. '� 45� 63 h�s. � 4�,¢ . B� 1�. �.� �b6g! 4�9 � r :� �r6� . a� r�r�. �� � �7 t�r�. �3 4�a� b6 hr�. � �� 9 ht�. w� 9�6¢ , 4�6 h�. � 46� 46 h1°8 s ta 4,5{d , 45 hx'a. t� 46� 1� iu'�. �i 46¢ � . 9 hra. Q 46¢ 9 hre. � '� 45� -� -- 54 hra�. � 45�Q : . . . 64 hr�. � �5� 5a3 �1�8� f� �� 62 hrs. � �5¢ 6�', h�eo ��' �6¢ b ".l h�'S e � 4b� rep�i �s � sup�lYes supplfeG olec;nin� a11a8e . Intea°e�i c�npans � 7Z.60 • 72.b� - 3Fi.�0'�� 266 0 0�.' ` $0,00 , &i.60 � 19.60 ' i.52 : 2.84 2. $5 � i.00 - 1a.98 _ 6.30, Y3.98 � 3.00 � 20e26 � 70.00 � 75.60 � 10$•60 � �9.90 � � �..�E,�a - . �:oo � ��.00 a . s�.�o � 20.25 > 23.85 . ?1b.3U ` 2�.06 � 12.15 . �b.6fi � 29.70 ` 4:05 .. 20.25 � 24 • 28 � 2� .25 � 8e10� 4�. �5 � 9�.Ob, � 24.30 � `�ra3� � �a.es - �7.9f3 < 27.90 - 23.8� � 7e9b e 7.19. 23.50 ` 5.60 , 1fi.80 � The r�pprte or �en� Ol�on ae Co aater col2ea�4one and k�ra� 9�odole. Raadr- overgeera �sre �ad aad approvacl. _ � oa � mot�on 8n3�r a�a� b8 Jape seoo x�daa bg �o�p And a��x°ied th� foolow�ng �pplitas- '�ia� fo�► lioeas�� ca�re allowe8g I�y E. B�er�s1 �ud tVill�,� fi3acs9k� ,� � mot$an �� du74y a�� t�r Hosp �eoondQ� b� vxtman cLnc� carrqed r�� rr� a��p�t �6.2b �7�om P. �w �a1liv�a �or tlyo unap�� part of i830 �8monee. 2 petitibn protastiag a�3neL tiie inatallati� of �er�er on 12th Av�nue �tar�h, was' ,�� oa � motion �n7.8 made by Hoap �eeoaded by fiop�� and flarried� laid � the tab�e �ar th9 rea�on tbat Lhe ei�Lnr� was unolsimed �iy those pre�ent at LYie mseting� and we aould , not mak� or�� the �3�ttura. . Pnx�aent �o no�iae 8q�q givea aal�in� �or bide aa aoA�re��oa at 4 ah+aele ra.ad rias on the o1d fir� 'trri�k �rom �iard to penum�tict ���ee. said new �ele to oerry 34 b3► �' tea ply heal►y dut`y penwnatl0 Lire�� aleo 5- 34 by 7'Len p� heaVy duty tires t3nd tube� tp oarry! a load a� 2800 l�g per iire, mimi�mm a�� �resgu?� t0A i�i�, the �vil�ing bf8e w�9re rece4�edo F,�D �6�et �doto� aorap�r ' ,�4A5.00 $* �� Sh#�t�t#t� 4�.4F� �' �Iah3.ba�r� 9rc��Rex� �nC. 423.68 Oa a mot�.c� �s�� �.�,e by 8osp �eoonded bq T� auc� o�rri�d the bi8 of De�lberg Bro�b,areq Iztq. w�� �aa�pted. . . . g mo��on �ar� du'�q ra+�.de and aarried tl�� t8e re�ir of the e�dec:alk� in Ee�t �ad be refe�r�ac� 4e tI�e �c��3 c�na 8r�d�e G�mmitte� aud the Olark ��e iastrao�ed to aotify the �n,�� t� ��9���r �c�aer ��itbi.a tez� dq��� �xui �f na$ done �rJ.this �sifl t� the PSl�e c�ou�.� �a ra�€� �rork and c�i�ar�A eame �o the property o�nera. � � mdi3a*� cr.�o �u�,y mrid�t b� H�ep �eCanded by To� t2mt tY� ora�d 1f�ht �oat near the T�i�h Soiis�oi 'bfl ac�uo�ted and thet c� offpr aqce�t�nce �r1th ��38.50 reduotion�on th� aa�� oP aa3d post. The mvtivn �arrie� on �he �ollovia� vate: A�re�a Ho�P: $�n, Rop�, �'ap�, Soee: QZ�n* Z'he ]IS�yor appofn$ed Ritahsrd l�aa� and ��n, �. 1�i21er to aot as �3.erks at the 8p6C3�t11 61e0�$031 td 1}A 3~,818 "�.'�g 2391`�� 1931s bQtc'ie0ri t�te h0uz'� � 4LQ0 O�ClO*..� �,'a �ds and �sa0 8�t�ao� �, ��, t�e aues�ion bein�,� ��iL�L T�� i'��.L:°,C.E OF IiO�F�IfiS SOIA THI� � iit�J��'I27 C0�7T'� �..��3�,'7 Qa a mq���n du�,y ra�aq � t�at�riad t'� z�a�fu� �+a�t� €�djc�ur�e� to ���ol.�y� ��.r�y 26th, 19�1 at �1a:30 n°alao� �>. L. � � ..�* .�� �.�P.�..�.. ,...�..,.. 8ec�ox�der„ AY'TE3�' a � ... �+..$�.$�Qn � ... �, Preeiate�t. � ✓'j. , � � "•" y The Vi1la.ge Council of' t�.e Tlilla��e oF .�io�kiiis inet in �n.e Colzucil ioom ir_ a `� s,:ecial �.djo�ar._Zea ses��io�l, I.��c- 2btn, 1`�3I; at 7:30 o'cloc:r �. i;?o � T�?c�]i1�J8"�'S 'r.iCG"'SC'il'G: . T':=a �. 1�.-`�;0i1� �.'1"6S1(j.G''�j: �. ZI'V1I1`" Ql.ti��il� ri���G"'t e7��Y]S �•'i'_: �� S'i; -C'E'S s FX' eT. TO:E)4iFly _i@CU� �Pr:.'� 1? • i:�e i�l::!U111S � �''�' "'� ' � ��' i j ,:%'.: c�J:iG'11t. _ t7 `P1"C:zS.�_2Y'e .rl_�_lc�..l 10`a] ` ,S • Re�no,�t o� 1���� a��ces i�i _�es,�ective �.�nds ���.s ;;-��se�:tec�_ ::�.:cjc "cce~�teclo - Ti�� Clei;t -:�i�.s i�.stl�Acted to _r'i�.�� 01-' c,_�tst�;.�.di_ __ biil o�' i;���.e lTcCa. ��tY�;* �.lell � C �i:l�)c�.Z�t e , P�i;ei� �:��.�ies �:;,�z�ewred beiox°e t_ze ;neei�i.i�; �.n•:'t <�..��-nliec:L �o�^ a.�oy�col:i ;�ia�ozi Z1C�11S�� ''?flr;OT1 t0 }J8 1)I.�iCOia. Ol'1 ":�iO�Y��Y'��T �li;it ',le5'� Oi �;,:?E !:��;;�'.l Ti1E'3,�Y'ey 1'r?11C'1 i���.S on�a ��io�ion dlzl�T ��<<cle b;,v J��:��s s�vOilC�.e� �Jr OItrS��i �and ca_°ried =efer��ed to t}:�e Cov1�ci1 �or i��ivesti���tion. � Jirn Crwt'�is a,�;�euz�ed be�'ore tl�e meetin� �.nd �,���lieci ior 4��opcor�i �:��a�;o:: lice_�lse 'GO �:Y'3.V@�. O�i 1;�1C Str@c,'tS Of ii0�:�1i2S9 �11CY '� S1ieC1 IOZ' u�ei7L';CtiOri Oi � lOti1S8 FP,G'9 �'�:11C11 ! �vss o�� a inotioli ciul;r rr!�,de 1�T Ja�as seco-r_aed by Olt����z �nc� ca-r-�•ied reieri�ecl to t:�e Cotiulcil �o;� i_ivestif;�.tion. _ 1ilA Clerk ;°T��s 7.Y1S{:2:�C�CC� t� 210t11�Gd 1:i12 �,`Ol"ilt�� �;.�,�t1t0Y' Oi t%10 G''�']'OY' ].Tl ;;iC4.@i'i��l�= , � 2.ssessment a��ai»st �ro;�erL;r y�io�=m �:s Lots 19—.'0-21 i�. �31oc�� 63 i;est ?���i�inea_,�olis ,Second llivisioii, o�r�ziec� 1��;� L��rs. Ha<��4h Ericltson. S.=me to l�e c��zicelled lor the ;;-e«rs , � oi' 1�30, 1�J31, 19''v2e ,; ,, Un a motion c�u1;;- r_!ade b�T Jal�s seco���ded b�r C1tT��� a.�d ca.t����ied 1;iie ?���etir_�; �;as , adjour��ed to JLuie ?�d, 1931� �t 7:30 n. I,L �. r�lii'.`�7i: I : LT. I3: ��a:}-ren _ Preside�it. 0 F. Je �o�.�l�a ?�e co rde r. T�ie Vi1:laLc Counail 01 t'�!e STilla�e o�' �io�:<i��s r�et iri ti�� Council Roorn iii re�ular sessio�� at t�e, Villa�e Hall, J�a�.ie ��rLd, 19�.1, at 7s�G o'cloc;� �. �:T. , -•-, � ;�= iti�mbers p���ese�iL: _ L�T. B. F3agen, President, Irvii��; Cl�;n��7, ;7i11ia:� tIosp, :,�:lbert ;�-� Juy.;s, �Y�zsi,ees,' J. ��. I-�osl�, Villa�e .�i;tor�ie�T. F. J. lo��l�., �:l�sen�. I�v� ��� Oltr�,n �'+"�'.S 'd�JbJC7.Ylted ,�.lel�, �,��0 t2:'_�, b� ti1E Px�S].dE�7t. `ihe rrii:il?tes o�' t��ie l:i�;� 1Ji;h ���ld r�"a�r �,�th �neeti:ci�;s r;ex�e ��cad .���t1�1 ..r,�,roved. TY2@ i@i�GY'tS Of li'Palllt StOC�01�.� 7'QaC'L OV87.'-52EY'� �s. �+. �Z�:iy:115�;� i�2ra.S1:!'t'�i'� l;i'C�11@ ' H�iiii�;on, Yolice Off'icsY�, J. �1. Hosp,.��t�or-neTa, F'ire Da�.�a:ct;;nent, iiax• �� �lusit a.'id a , anY�. . Ila.� Fole�r, .Justices of' the Pe�.ce i�ere�o�z �. motion ultl;= ::.ade by Jal�s secou�.ea CJ�;r - Olti.,�_ri and c�:�l°1iea, a���roved ��:r_d o��cie�ed �:�laced oiz lile. � . �9Gu 90� g U�t. �o� gp�; . �07 ��.GB= . � `i�ie foilc�ri%�� bills"�:;ei�e �:uc:�itea �ai� allc:��ed: ?aul t`IOrdelmsn , t�rcyiie" G. I-iar�iltcx� ;_T,�,ivre�zce Sc�.u�i:�a' � . �, �.. J. Je;�;�_,e'sen - . S��ottegurd Bu�_e �J Ja�e Sc���f'f'ler i�'-rw%_1�: Si;odola, H�inl�,i I�'-reidbe-:.•� ��'P�:l��i $@'i�_'t� 15 t�'I'�i,Ii�i F!";1.:1Vc1T' Jo_n� t�:;_r�,ii�c^� Jo:�� T�ic���ze�t;io71 T�i�� 1�Pis.i�lbez'� J. :ilav�,c C:.�:._l��s- i�itzo,; - ��lai�les. Li��c�ur�;ei• � �,'�.C-).G. eT:'S"�)V'1'S0.1'1�31'�'�yr J . ��� . %io s �� :��C� • � ��,;�ls Gen ;iec Co - __ 9�1 �;.a:.:��;.-r:. olson ✓2�' �°.. i;ide'.`:i .�i�.� �1G'71�'e'�'�l"tl vOl?y�t�/ i�OVl-C'F� :�15G Fi�i:^�??� Olso�r� � ' ��U'1 =`c?t0t' �''uiiClCy�?r1St 5162 i',�.te �•ous Cc:.,��.�.:�i�.r 5103 !�:�;�Is �eri i;lec•-ruoti 5104� ' ,:;tas,�w;:rd Uil CO ��;:.�, 516 5 C i�_:' e C orr�,�c::?y .` �5 �x•s. �:? 45�; �;�.25 - �.Tel � S�l to �-1-31 � � � 75.00 � lel & S�.l to �-1-31 75:00 -`:. �r.���iiZeei� 5ex�rice �� .C;C�, � �irens �:;.OU- Sul <.�s �is•e sterre-rt 10.0U ` 1.3 ilrs .�°Or� te7�ils 11.''r C� 13 nrs. � ::0� 7.�30 2 i'�z's. c� 1.;�5 �0?' ti�.-uC1= { 1�ar1=` -.) ` � u.50 ��`), 3 �-���u e Cl 5C'� ( r,arl� ) . � . • - ' 1.50 � 1�� i, ��s. � �;nr! �;e::�t>>s. � - � � 11..70 � Jc.�. �:�'S . �".i1 4-;)C� - _ " � . . . . . � �_ •�0 \ . � vii :'Ll'S �;i '4_6,G� � . . . 17.10 `l � ili�s . ���, ��5�-. � • -- _ _ :� .8 � - . � � il.7o =:��� i�.3�s. �, �ap;;F L-e�«:�s. : . �- � ' i l� hrs. �� 4-:�,f 5.�5. 47 tliS. �tij r.=;��;; � '.. . ;?J.'7_ � �v ��.!�J • � Ci �' :� . . :,'l � C7 J� � ?"_'lll�i IOv' �'C�.i"c'�.Y'�� ..r'y.1��.�':C'SO:F'i ��;�70U1' iU1�� l.�-�1 � :ittor�_��'s st�iio' ser�;ice - � I5.5v= 4iti,UY�1�Pi�T'S .�iUG-'CL��.i JC�_.._Cc .'"_�.:��v0 � r.,,�' • 1>ost��Ge .. . � C�'• •.c 1 .. . .. . .. _ . ._.. . .. . � - . �;_eril� � ±•ee. _ l:�G= � �,���;5 � - ��-c�:wa � : or !'i. H. r-��e„n�i? � �;ai�.1;i,-" , �;.50 • su��-�1�1 i e s 1`; �_, _ .., :� -c)_�'l.11�ltl� � ��� .'(�J�- Sal to z -1-�1 �'�.UO� 1�bor c�.GO- �. suj, :�li=�s �8�.'G2 - �-, o,�,;e �• 1� F3 . 5 E3 - �'�solir.e i'ox• u.ti:l:i.t�r es.��• t1.��U� suy,-�lies 8.?�- 1056S C;.�ica�c, Ii:il�:�ar�i�e, St. P<�t:l r'reii;iit a_�d dr�:�.�r;e ' .�9 � 1056�' Jo'rn= i_i-rscnt . 9��!�s.. ^�5� ` n.05- a`� 10570 �'r��:.���:�_ �todcla � 1U571 J. Hl�tirac 1057� il.o:.�s �olacei� , 10573 l�'ran� �Jietrich 105.'74 `1'on;�� ?�."ahlbe.r� I�57,5 �L�o Block lU�'l6 'l�zrt 1�'e�{ler 105'77 Joe '�Yeidner 10578 C_railes Lir.abu-r��er 105'79 He rman T'rei dbe r� 105£30 �:r:�r� Ola:id�r 10a81 Joiin I,'icQuestion 1U582 Fra�ii� Ber:iii s 1�55;3 ' �tanciard Oil CoTM�y�aii�J 105�4 Tiepublic �aint �; Vai:�ish 16070 aecuri't�T i�?ational �B:�nk 15071 r'ra-.�� Stociola / `��. 15U72 Se.c��ri t� i;ati ai�,l Bat,1z ,. ,.,, , . '=; 15073 Fi rst _:ra ti onal �sari��- :�� - 36 ���r�. �.' c0�' te��:�w .-- 71.4G - S(> iZ+'s. �) EO,v' . , �];.GO,� . �, C. .. ..�=- � YLI�J• V l��:J �J.'�l.L(�'"i � ..,��0�, � 1 la r.irs. Q ��5� _ . --. . �.30- ° 'rlrs. C� �a-5y! ,�_.0:� , o d; Z� s�?�? .�.00 1a.00 , 121 i2z•s. � 90rY te�ns . 10II.9U . IE3 hr�s. (� 45y! 3010� Jo �'115. �G� ��Jf�'. Zt7.c�..� 72 hrs . F.; � ��5� �2.40. 68 ili5._ � �iSY '�G.tiC� 95 hrS. C� SO,J 4-B.00� ' o d�,;rs F�� 3.GU � 18.GU., 35 nrs . u�i5� � ' - 15 ."l5 � � 09 nrs. � 9Uc�` teai_�s ' . 0?.10` gasoline �•05ti su���lies 1Z.�5 int;erest an r,�arra��1; �.��' " C. I. Iilterest . ' • 13.35� clear�iri� alley i 2•��� � �rizici��w1 an�c inLeY•est "- 1G32.3Yl�� � � - ; inLerest ccu}��OI1S �u.2`!CJ ��fl:'_cit�al 7��.7J yeter �au�;iiert�T. �,"y� earec+. be�o-re t11e COU"r�Cll �.71;i1 �'e�erei�ce t(: 51���1:�.1�: �aY +:fi].C:1 c�as asses`se�d oii `;ron�, 1'ot (Lot �lock '..'es.t :.:��ls �.ild �ivision), sa_-:e �-:as Y•eterred to tne 3oad ai�d �3rid�;e Co:�:ittee. � � � ' � On a rnction. dul�,r �i�:de b�T Ja��s_ seco�lded :by Olt�nan, �.aid carried �;il@ �ieti�� securit�7 as de ositorST by tne aecurit�r i�ai;iozzai Banl;, '`�as acce_�ted subject to tiie ���j�rovul of the �'illa�;e �ttor��zey. ' �iilmer Ulsoii.,�.�_>";ea�ed pef'or•e t�ie Gouncil regue.stiiz�� ola w�;e ��ensio:i. f'oi• 1'i�eadcre �tine. ��'1'ne sa�:e ti,'�:s i�ei'ei•red to tne Villa�;e� r';ttorney. � John Snoan apj;e�?red bef'ore tlie cotiu�icil, 'e waived notice on r�ater axici ser;e-r cor:nections Lat 3 B1oc;L a6 �„-est :.:i�ls �:�id Diviszon. ' � J. L. T.:ci�ally a;� �eared pEi'or•e tiie �ouiicil for ti�e i'ire De,�u�tment, asl�in�� �'or e,����enses of tnree dele�ai;es to �irefnens coilvei?.i�ioii�`.'a;t fh�'��,toria;:? � A��Ilotion aul�r. _„ v� r:�ade b;,T 'rIos� seco�d'ed b�T Ulti�aii a�1d `ca�•ried to` ��a�� t��.iese e ��e�l`"s•es. . a �. . . ' John Aruar a:�t�eared net'ora t'rze Council S'or tne 77ru�,r � i.iilinoas��zi �;n�i�leers a11C� e��;lained Viliu�;e se�:�er dis��osal: � ; � A rn:.�tion �:as dul�T �^ade b;� Ol �m�.z� seconded b;;� Hosp , to y�a�= tne iire;nen bill of �124.60... , . - , � , T�3e follo::li�z� s�,,licatio�zs �or lice:ises �,vere allo�-red: ` � L. J. T.tilbert, F�ilk; fliii��, ;,:. $uxzls, i.:ill; a�Id soft_dri�ik; �, _ 1�. C. i,eider, !I111IC. - ' .1 motion ��as duly r:iade by Hosp secorided by Ja; s arzd .carried t;lat co.�7�anicutions irom tiie Couz�t�;r __uditor be z•eferreci � �o t�ie Villa�;e :'•_ttor�le;y�. ' On a r�otio�l clul�t ���.e by t_osj� secon�ied b�� �lti.la�i uiid cai•.-ied ti�e biTl of �r. Hez�ua�i �. Drill, l�i� care: o� =.:rs.�'J�zs..Iv.lo�si��, �,:as laici on tne taule. •' .. ' ' � T_ze bill c�� t�z2 'r'ux�_.ers �c_�id =�ec�i�:_�ics ::�avin�,s buii�= ,,�xs �et'ei��ea uo '�n�E ��;,.s ���z :�:ea-_is co._.iiti;ee. ` ._ 1'i1G t10I1 '.i:.1S .Ci�.l�� ._�:aQ� 'D`7 'liOsi� :�@CGliG.@u iu„' ;�'1'l.;.i�l ,.��?�� C;:.l` 1@l� 'i'.0 '�'�'� ,FZ` , ' . „ _�r,L. -- �F�. P@SOZUt1071 �:1�.� ti?@ vCLll''_t�T .�U::li.OY' 1J6 :.:lit:'lOY'1'LeC� t0 Cl1SC__t�li;B S_'E,'�C1�'u��":::�i�;��5._'.Eii�`.• iT'0:] tie Cotz�t�T- reco�as �or ��e�.rs 1`.i2�, 1526, ��;�.7, l�N� una 1�29 o�i _�roy��e��ty'`c���aed bd� St. Jose�h's C��urc:1, Iio�?nins, �.'i��.�.��esota..' , . , � ` : � � �,�otion sr�,, dul� L�.cla ?�;� FLosp seco��d�ea lij� Gltia�;n und cu�"�icd t%i;��; �.t,�"1�lac�ii� oi' electric li�;izt -coles :ue reierred to tiie 3oad a-_1i� Brid�e Co_�r�littee. ; '' � "; � �==�otion ���s d.uly �`de 'aj� riosp seco�ided b�T Clt;�ur� and carriec? t�i�t t11e,xEqu�st oi Helr���:z�'Olsozz,�• as to �r;uter beiiiL. tur�led.on•b�r rlur.lbers be�ore t��� ;.ioter is i.istalled and ins;�ection ?aade, be' referred to t=�e }�lur:_bin�;' co.r�.littee.° � �_ Y" � .� motion �-�as dul;T r.lade by �-:osl, secenc3el b;,� J�;.��s a�;.ci ca-r�•ied ti�at" t:ie Villa�e� . Clerk carry out �nci co�?�ly �.7i tn .=-�a.ra�raph 5 oi' 3ection �6 of' i:he Villa�;e C_�i. rter (tiiat all boo.�s ar_c3 _�ro�:�ert;- i�ela�b�� ior_:er cleri: be turnecl cver tq �:rese_.t cler'� and i�ept in tize Vi l la�;e vaul t} ' On a r.noti on duly }:-.de �i:1c� car-ried tile raeeti-r�� _t•�"s ac ' ous��led to _ Jurie 4tiq�, 1�'31 ut 7: 30 0' cl o c:: P. I,?. . � � �n �� � ' Ir.vizir Cltr:ia � � �e co x•cle z•, ,;� o tem _ �TTi S`i' : � :,�. B. F�;�er? Presi.ae. ti. �� � . _ , � � ������'� � The Vi__la�e. Council of. tne Vill�e of' Ho�kins rr:et in t"rie. Qoanc,il �oon� in a �' special 2djourned session, Ju�e 4th, 1931, at 7:30 o'cloc�: �P. 1':r. �,.':,\ �.'� L4embers l�resent: �i. B. fIa�ren, President, Ir�ain� Oltman, iailli�rn hTos�O, �lbert Jaus, Trustees, ancl F. J. Topl�a, �ecorc�er. 1� motion ti�as duly made and carried tnat �'rank Sitar's bill for saecial , police service be allo��ed. - � riiotion ���as du15T,m;�de bjT Cltman seconded b;� uosp and ca:c��ied t��:t the ,`Iays and I:i�ans CoTr�:iittee looli up anc� f'ind out ���2�,;� buildin�s tr��i 't:ave been bl�ilt .or remocleled 'nave ��o j,ex��.iii;s and �zctify police oi'ficer to infoz�ni them. � motioil �,�as dvly ?7�.de by Japs seconded by Gltma,r_ and carried ti�t i;he bax�� UY1 Kate Btirns'� ��roperty, lOtn r1ve::ue I�lortn, and the barn of Joseph i:liller, 9t'2 Avenue, South, Ue referred. to �?�e fire '�iarden. � niotion ::Tas du1�T Tr;ade 3�8r:iJaps seconded b�� Olt,ilan to recnnsider r�uttinU� in tl�e e��;ra li�;hts voted on in P�i<�rcii,' �931. 'L',.ze follovaiii�; eo1;e �vas cast: , �yes: J�.vs,,.Olt�an � I�oe s: Ho sp, To�ka /f��2J�'�y� r_. T dn :a �otion dul�T m4de _�nd carried .t�e r�leeti:�g ;�as ddjourr�ed to J�u?e 16tn., l�'31 a�� 7:30 0' cl'ociz P. :��. � : . , . F. J. �'ot�ka _ �.� ,,. .. _-- --= --- --- • _3e oo rcie r_., " � ' ,. • . ._ .. . _. .. ��rl�;sl: : . � �. �.i. B. Ha�:;ei� � i'resident .. . � . . . , 1 . . �'he Village of �Iop�ins -���o�,�, ��, � ! :� l Hennepin County Minnesota � � � ;.. 19----- T�----� _�r�.,��-- `���-- �o� - —� - -- ---- v — -- —`� -- � ti/�" `,�J�_ _._ z��„�,,,e,F ` � -'---------_------ ,�%� _�/ � __--- --- - -- ---- - ----- --I--_ -- -- --- --- ___ _ Dr. �y__��_ �_ _�_ --- _•_— --�_ � -_— -- — � --_ ---- ------- -- -- • 2��� � � ,,) �,,� ' a" -�G�r..��d-1.P.C�-P1_L-/�2�G��,�r/!, --- - — - -- --- ��'-- --- � -------- - �-- .- -- - --- -- - -�--- - -- -- ---- - -._ _ ---- (� v , �/ l / � 1 ------ -- -- — — - --- 7 �-- �--=� �- �A./► a.��� __ _ ' " ___'- _._' —___ _ » . . � -- -'-------- —_ - - -----_.._.--- �---. .I . - --------------- � --'-'---- -------/ ---- '- ._. -__ '-- �--- -!- - ..��- --• ----- -'— ----- ----�oi� -r��--�-�-. - ---� ---� � � -�-'���°-_�-_ _-- --- STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF HENNEPIN $S. THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS ------------------------------------------- --------- ----------in said County and State, being duly sworn on oath says, that he is------------------------------ ------------------the person named in the above account; that such account is just nd true; that the money there- in charged was actually paid for the purpose therein stated; that the property therein -- �•- - •• charged for was actually delivered or used for the purposes therein stated, and was � oP the value therein charged; that the services therein charged were actually � rendered, and of the value therein charged; that the fees or amounts chaxged there- " for are such as are allowed by law; and that no part of such account has been paid. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -----------------------------------=------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sutiscribed and sworn to before me this__________day of ___________________18____ --: -------------------------=------------------------------------------- / Warrant No.________________ —CLAIM OF- ------------------------------------ Audited and allowed this____ _____.___ dayof --------------- — --- --19---- Amount o4 claim $ ______ , ------------------------------------ Charge to _____________________fund Filed in my ofiice this________ day of ---------------------, 19---- , , `� . � . . � • � � '� �.. � �� Th� �i��; Ooa�ao�� af t$e �lla� ot H�n� m�t in re�ula�r �ee�9o� �� the �'a.3Y�ge �l� t� � i8,i a! 7t�0 Q�oI00k Pe �� � ffiem�ere p�sea�: � Ix�ri� 011�aq �311iam Hvops B�.�rt �ep�s �'��ees$ F. �T• �opkao E�ao3�de�a oT. A. �Oep, ABt�r�t�n�►. $�. Bo B�eng Pres��snto evas ��een�� ' � ! �ie meet�ng rnae aalled to oxder Dy E��order Tap�aa 6 mo�4oa �vsa maBQ 'b�► BoepQ ; e6oaxa�s� b� 'lbp� &mtd t�rrf�d t�a� I�$g 0$,�maa aati ae 0�9.�m,3ao ' � mfuu��8 Af thA e% 2nd m88tf�g a�1'e L`e8d and apps'Ove$e '�he fallvw3,�. bill� ware e►udit�d ��nd. ai�a�v�s. .. ; , 925 Aarelnie, (�.. . B�ai�,�on ° ' ' 9�fi ' �wa�enaa' �ohutai '92? RR. �� �� .. _:. � �. . 9�8 Iz�ving 'oi�l� . , 929 . W�214aia; HosB ��0 � Alb�r�.aBp9 93� 8. �To`:. �'op� .. 93Z� 8e F�r $�ti$9ti . 933 �� A� He� fl� F�c 9i �ar 935 �i ,J+ ei.�apAsH�1t � , 8Si6 Bei1g ��G�q �$r �o�, �rrtc�o 937 A. 4�+ �mavf �t � 9�8 ; 8. �s:�mQ�; . 8�9 < .B�te �c@�:ale� � �0 ' " R�r i�t�reQa 941 8c�cfne P�bl�o I�b�i� 9�t „l�nr_9epvZ1� 9atR►strbe�n Q+s� 4�0�. 94� A�' �� Heng�:e� . 9� tl�am�►b411 Fa�n '9�6 �r�.80��� 948 L. B. � �en 947 Dia� �oa� - . .. : _ 948 �n. %�kller" �49 �r�+ie Ded� 9b0 Fra�ak Edb1 9bl Br�n EarBwa�� Com��1 9�8Q ��.��19�ty Bo,.D��ap�iL Oop b186 He�jn.01�t� 616? . . 9ta�tdsrd- Oi1 a0� � __ _.. �L0�86 I�s�k 'D�9ti�lc� ,� 105�6 B� Sttf9018 105�7' To� �dahlDerg 10��6 He�a Freidber� 10589 rPu�t S�'exlel° 10590 Bpan�s Saup� 10591 Qh�rlea��3tothard 1Ob92 3eonr�fiy II�ti000�►1 Bat� 1o69a B.6 He E�asler �,0694 9t�n8a�d 0�3," Oo� 1Ob96 (�eo� M. .�dile� . � 10696 i�n�ers«�3orr�eon dhs�,eCe�ssn 1607� Fi�eb ffiatfo�l Ba�r�c 18075 E e J� �IADor�d MFi�I. ��� vO�YsVi � ' , ■��� � �s� �0 6:��.�-31 72.60 - year ealax� a� ma�y�r io8.00 _ year �alas� ae truste� � '95e00 a q88P �1,8�i*S► �� t�atetq� ' _ ?6e�0 ' q year salarg ��a L�eteB 7b.00 �- � �ar ealu�y �� L�vos�r. . 150.00 : �yea� ealax� ae ti�+eaaurer ' �� 82,60 �6ar ei8�s�► as �LtO�a�► � 1'40•00 ` � hre. � 50¢ �,ae�la3� polio� 25.00 - ' tan,gfnsdr ��e�av � ' 39.40 � $od6teP t�i1�c fOF' Y7lt'� t7Nat3k �� 52.� �rp� ta� P$.62 �. Fl�Ame� de1e�� � 3.3r20 - �i � �deie��q i3.20 , Fi=�a dQieg�ta 13e��,, �ffis�3► �ctd suPplie� 148a83 (�1S�g" `' , , � 1 r 90 , g�� „ . , . 9e76�' � m�a� �or voaa�r�t�►,_ .�oaa.�, ��r��ent�oo�)is,�o . l�oo� ft�md, for �q�� ���s14r . 9,86 " �oor P�md �n� � 12,� ` �.. .. E18�t��zc Bosrfl. . . . _ _ _ 2.60 ` �31e0t�,on Board �.50� k9.].li� d� 1.38 � 8t�m �fe 1?odge� Cheok 1.62. �PP�9.e� 6e 60 � �ure��� �oad for 9vhuta 6.00ti �1.leaY�y, t� 6,••16-31 . 70.o0Q gaeollne: „ _ 1e78�` � 8ey8 � 3.00 18.00` 61 H�'8 0� 6(3¢ 36 •60 � �p �, � 9Q4e, � 36 v 00 � 2� h�'ea� � 90� 29e80�. &8,. hI'8. �: 60� . Z9 0 00, �8 h�ce. � 46� 8p1�� 'r32 h7��a �.'�b6�' _ ,. , , 14040 � 6 dl�qe � 3a00 ' i18.00g 9aL�rost on �arrants 2e43� R8P8�3'e 2e6�o �eolfne ' �•�' Q�a�ol9�ae . 2o b9� G3'liVe� � 42e00' . xtltOlr�at o?1 wa�°sa�, 2elAR Iutei�est on t3oupon 8s40� 9ewer �neEaZled on 1,2th Aaenu� 1�058.7G-� �°he r�qporti of 8e� Olaoa �s �o wa�er oollea�it�n� �a oa s mot44a dn1,y ma�e b� e%p8 80o031d@lZ liry $08�! A�1� O�Y'Y'i8�o 8Cc@j�'i@�o . The �spor$ of t}�e P%unbfn� eoaanittee reaoa�nded th� �rantiag o! Plnmber'e: liaeneee $0 A1b81'� A• 9�1�8hq $OY11y �p]�R1�y, � 3e E. S��a �t P�ter S�mdqv��to �ac� to �u�n�eh .� �1004p00 Bon6�, and haee �pplio��fon si�ned by .ot�r pl�am�erb . . , ' . �� The petiti�oa �or eewer oa 14t�i Aeem�s No�rtit betaaeea Esael�ior 9ve�a� s�nd Firet 3t�rset Sor�hs v�s on � motfon duly �s � Hosp �econded be Jspe and oarriefl, referre� to tbs SoaB sad Brid�e Oo�aittee. A motion was 8nly made by daps saaonde8 �q Sasp sr�a1 asrried that the reqneat of dim as�aftf� to x�ivaq �he ges on �cidle�� I.�eceni�e;`be` rejeoted•' � A motion �vae� duly mafle by Hoep e��onde8 b9 �a�e and oarr�ed that reqae�t of�Peter Rawles for pop morn etend, ma8e pa a re�ul.ar ag,pl.ivatioa fo�sa and mpprovecl b�► the Fir�, r'arden � A.motioa wae dn�y made by Hoep seoonded �;q Topl� anS oarriefl tha� the a?�innan o� the lieea�s atu�ltLee oolleo� fr�an ♦• l�tller all maney for 2iaen�es �un Villa�e• w A maLi�n c�a� Qnlp rn�.da by �aps �eu��isd by H�sp and cr�sr�,ed that a re'bate of �,� $5�10 b4i raQde to Pate� Dqp,�ho�ty �'ar. w�v�; 9id�a1& as�e�sement. ' A mt►t�4n �•aw du],�r mac%e b� J�p� �et�a�c�d b� �r}g� and aaa�r9.od ti�at Lhe Cls� �end 1�oui's �uz�tqn�s8 a b��.l :Pvr �a9.6Q ZvitPt 6� �nterest Sr� �or a Qouble' �harQe oa side�aa,k . �pa%r. ?et�r Dau�he�ty ei.d�S�. riSqqar 8ag�a eg�arad �ad �took �i�a chai�r. ' The �ner�osu 1.�ion �sd Veterat�g taf Ft>�i�a �1axs ap�e�re� arsfl �s1�ed fo� a�tion on the 'sa1� 4� ��i'�e �r� �3th3n the VB.��,agea �Sm3t�.� 3ame wa� 1�l9 on tha taAle tmti2 '�esdqy,, Jutte �3d a� 7:30 �. Li• . ' ' A motif�a a�� �u�r med� t� Oltanan s�ooa�eR by 8s�s�--�ts�i that the bill oY Dr. �xi��. �'�r �nec'�aal t�eatzze�at ta F�ra. �To� �plk '�e �id. Tho �tion a2arrie� an the �ol�oc+�z�g v�zec dyeeo altmsn, Hvep, Tt�a. �toeea J�gae. . . ' A mo��an was �t �.d� t�r �oep aeaonded �yy Bit� that re�oluL�oan� ofter�d by Japs' witih ra�r�r�z��a to .�. p3i.11e� as Re���r bm s��l,okon tram tlze miautes and laid on the �ebl� t�tS3 �es�y, Jt�n� 2�rs� at 7s �0 P. �i.' Tla� �otion �a�ri�d o�! the �v�,lawin,� votei t�resa $o�p� Al�, �'np�. TJo��a Ja.ps�► . . The b�li oP Jo2m Gerges' �as r�fer�r�i� �c the Yill�,�ro �.ttorx�e3r. "�!'�ie rQ�aorE c�i �Tu�!;;a;! OP Lh3 3�eo9.al �le��i�a :hald t3a� 2Lzd,, E?ze qu9atiaa beia� "Sh�ll t�:e Vi1Z��e oP IIagkia� join the He�p�n Qounty �,ibra�" 913 ootea cnst ae fGzlo�s: in Favar ��.1„ 1�g�aln�� 5QZ, Ezan� �.. �A motfon wae duly made �� Olt�an aoaon�ed �y HQep �.nd �arcied to pedp C1, J. �lller and �iaP�z� �2oore as Cle��e of tY�e t3�eel.el ele�tibn Relrl �r �.3rd, �2,r60 egohi A�aot�An wae dts3ry inade '�t HOsp e�o�n��� �v To�akr� �na, csarr�ed thr3$ the �`ll��e �ttoPasy noti� J. 6. �e�aoid to r�,oai� bis retaining �ell an $Oth Avenue �orth wi thixi te7n ds�p�. . � 3 motioa aas duly made �9 Jape samanded by �Hosp and carr ie8 t3�at �Ler bc�nd due JUly�l�t in the �aannt oP �1663.76 anal intoreet be ahar�ed to �ater Psmd. � ' A 4heo� of �3.60 a�as reoei�ed f�om Ffdel�.t�r en8 Depoa3t Oom�aa,y a,e refaad os Staaley Hnrley bond. `� � � - #� � g�o�i�n w�s dn�y a�d�e by O1tmQn e��onded by �4�p e,n.d oma�xie� te adapt• taa resolation � A mo��w� tps8 dtt�y �de bg B+oap� ee�onded b9 Top� and c�rried to �dopt resoiutioa �2• � a mation du?�y m�de and aerried the meetiing wae ad,�onrr�ed. ATTESTa 8.�= T�.�..�. �eaorder. �t. B. Ha�en � � President. � �'he qil]a�e Ornmoll aS the Vi��s�e of Hop�ina ffiet is the Ccromoil 8�oos� in ��peoial eespfaa�,�me 28xd, 1931 �t 7t30 o'olock P. Bi. �mpere prea�ut t ES. B: �ea, Presidea�, �rvit� 01t�mn� �1i11iam Hoeg�• 61be�t Ja�pr, True�ees, F. �'. �. �eaoa�ter, de A. �qep. gttoraesr. `�eterans o� 8orei�n �9ara aad Aimer�o�un 1+e�icaa �pp�ared beSore the aomnoi� a anQ 8�o �x on wae 8ul�q made '1� Ol �n seoanded by Hoep t o rapea7� tcro o rr� nanaes � r3afl git►e pe�miL tio V�► �« �7. �.Am9�it�t Le�;ioon �a eeil fire�or&� in �h� 0i3�1�� liml,�e a�Yti$ loo�tione to be ��,oroved by Lhe Fit+e. LZare�l. '1� n��io�► oarria8 Att L8e fb130�� oo�e0 �eeII Oltman� HOep� Top1�►� �488a d�e• �i s mo��an Qaiv ma8� D� Hoep eeaonded b`y Top� an� oarried ahar�r msde o�ine� A. 11����r ba reSat�rad �o the �Jaye smd mea� �i8tee to invest�ate. A motiioa wae dna,,y m�dA �g► Hoep seoaadsd b.y Ol� to refer Bac�l� applioation bo �i�s �irren� �oam�it��e. A motion was mafle b8, d�pe t�at the liaenea oY Bawles De den�.ed. A 8io#on v�s� made b� Hoep �i�b �he x�sg�art of the iiaense o�i�tea be accepte�l. , ApplloBtioo� fOP milt 11aea�@ b8 Oh�e• B�er�n t�s gC4epted• `� 81id oarried A mo�ion �e made 1�► O�t�aan seeon�ed by Hoep/to p� 8o�en i�ldge t�arr�n� �2�A p$ ��4�i.i�..� l�O�On� to ��ean �p dirt on cn�cb by L. Luadqvist be referred to �aafl €�nd 8r�dge Oo�ltte9� ' B, motion �tas 8n1y mFade b8 xoep secoade8 by Ol�n � cserrfed to �iv'e �aep�reon a vote of tHankB for mpeiag �aQueet�ion to tTniversit� Hoepftal. On a motio�t fln� u�r6le aad aarri�d the meetin� Qa� �8�onrae�• ,.�...P.�L B.. �A . Presideat• � r� r �i�`��o_ - �______ _ ___ ___ ��� iW W7a �V r� , T�e Slilla�;e Cour_cil o� the Villase of Iiopkins ;�;et in tne Co��1ci1 Roo� in regular � session at tiie Vill��e Hall July 7th, 19�:i1, at 7:30 o'clock F. �3. P�ernbors i�resent, i�u. �. II��en, president, Irvin�;� Clt�,.il, �`lilliam Hosp, lilbert Ja.ps, Trustees, F. J. To�ka, Recorder, Je r1. Hosp, Vi,�la�e Attox�ney. T�?e mi�zutes oi �;he June 16t�1 meeti�zg Y:ere read and a��;p-roved. The follot•.�,�:g� bills �x�ere auaited a��d allo�ved: 935 95� J55 956 957 95E3 959 960 961 962 9G3 964 , 965 9G6 9G7 968 96� 970 ,9 71 972 973 9 74 975 976 977 978 9 �j� , 4u� og� 983 51G8 51'10 5171 5172 10597 10598 10599 1OG00 10�01 106d2 1OG03 10604 10605 15076 15 0'7 7 150"3 Ho�.�kins P.Zotor Car CO�.�iL�c`-�71�T Jor�,rensen Brot��ers Ho�kir.s Fire De��artr.le.�t Hopkins Fire De�_».r.t:�ent _ _"�rcnie Ga Haanilton LG�:;�rence Scnutz Leo Priest i4Iotor Ca-r Co. �an.lberg 3rotne-rs Dr. H. E. llrill C't�.rist Jensen :l�ti; T�acQaule�r J.oe P:Ii11er :�,7. B. F�.�en '.lm. Hosp E. Je Jep��es'eri `r�lillia;n Strobeck Erilie Dodge i;�. J. Carne�T i�'rank Sitar . Hen��epin Coivit�yT ;eviet� �an3l�er�; }3� otners i�.�i�ls Cten Elec Co. Noi�lsins Eii=e De�artr�ent Jaiie ScYlei�ler Sl�ottegai•d ��,i.cry `rIo:�kins �'ire i�e�_�urtr!ent J. Jasr�erson �a.i.rcJ Dr. H. E. �rill J. J. P�en� Sclzlztz' s G roce r�„T T+`-rar_�� Stodola ?��CCB.rti�y ';�ell Com,�a-r�y I-iel�nan (?lson ir��ls C�en �Iec Co. St:��dard Oil Co�;ip�ny . The Barr.ett Comnan� I'r�i�: Stoclola S�va:n Ol�ider CZiar.les Stoti-�.rd �'i�anii Di e t ri ch Joe �;Iiile-r P.T,^t�; ?�TcCa.ule� C��_rist Je�1sen , St�,ndard Oil Co. i . Da.u-���Zert�T G1ast J�ps I�'irst I�?<<tiona� Bank � ' 15079 5ecurit�r �,at iona.l Ba��l: 15080 E. J. P.IcDona.ld 1��8]. (�11St EZl11C��i1St 15082 �eclzrity I�?atiorial Ban� 15083 Iir�u�e-Jories Co. ti res, f'ire ts�uck,, � x�eizt f'_o3� T:�Ic�U�stion firemexi sala}•ies Jl�sle phone service Tel ��; Sa]� to 7-1-31 Tel �: Sal to 7-1-31 re��air�s o�d fi-re truc�_ bal . on f'i i•e ti res P.°edical �'or �1rs. I�Zzopii� 5 nrs. Q n 5� 3 rr s e � 45�,r � �'s. Q 47r dele�ate to co�lvei� ti on ae le �a te t o co r�ven t i on e�zz,i�-:eer sel°vice su-���1 ie s �illin�; tt�ro �ogs 6 hrs. c� 50d s��ecial pclice "i2 i7rse C 50c, s�ecia.l �olice ,�rintin�, �i re „ , t° vi11�-�e siai�plies, viila.�e " Pu rk 1 i; _nt s :ilY'G3=�ie1? 5�1�,Y'].GS Sal a� �ii�� ste�.aert si z•ens Jl.�l� �i-�one sei•�.�i ce mills :1'or �ci��ar1 �nciersor_ LZedi cal i o-r t-r��si ent _ - ;;�roce �•ies lor �oor groceries i o-r uoo-r 1 hss. � 00;.'' 1 i1r.(� 40� old bill •� Sal to 7-1-31 _�o;�;er ��-asoline � tarvia K.� Ye 1� �i'S. C� 60y 6'r.rS. � 90¢ 6 da�rs Q v'. GO 6 da�rs G 3.00 , 2 da�,Ts ��; � .0� 2 ilrs. C 45c� 3 nrs. C «5� 5 hrs.. �G�- 'a 5Y . �asoline refun�OY� .�,.JS�SJ:�ient seme� ���uri�ar�t .�11r int. �s�2ter m�ain co�r; ons set;;er -prine €: Int. se�•:er �?rin. �: i��t. 121;� ave. 3e�,��er int on tai•via --;ate-r i�.in, �?Y�i.n �; Int. ini; on ;-;ater bor_ds a 23.58 , 1�.00_ 1?4.50 _ 46:00 � 75 . UO � 75.00, 318.35 � 5G,80' 25.00 ` 2.25- 1.35 � .90� 1�- . 25 ` 14. 25 • 30.00� 2,34- G,00�. 3.00� ��6 . 00 10.75� 18.90 � 2;�. 95. 1U.80� 3°6e80` 75.00� 10.00 e 25.00 46.00 � � ` ; .o0ti 2. �� e 2'7 . 78 � 1?e65Y �1.50` ��12.50, 70.00� 175.04� 1.38 .. 11G.10�. 14.40 ` 1�100 ` ls.00 � 6.00� .90_ 1.3�.. 2. 25 � ?.13 �, 5.10 � 424.01 .. 39.0�` 501.��0� 501.�'0� 1618.32' 120.00� 15G.80- 9:JiJ� !J llie re;�orts of Fole� �.nd Blunt, Justice of' tiie Pe��ce, �� a�id I�nilton, �:,�olice officer, �-rere re�d ar_d ap�_�oved �i�d ordered �r�l��.ced on iile. . Tn.e ieport of' tile �'a�rs u��d �:Ze�ns Corrrnittee on g. u. ;;riller �s to r�o.ie;,T ret�ined btT hiril as Villa,;-e �ecorder ;�,�.s acce�.�tecl as �i•ovressive. ��v Tne fo1lo�Jir� a�:�x�lications trere allc��;e3: L. �i. Pa�e R Soil, Lili� Iice�ise, S, I?.'A �cCo�aughey,, �����'�� �or so'ft clrink. - tl motion ���as dul�r nL:C3.@. D�r Nos� seco.ided,b�T Glti:�i1 a��d, c�.rr.ied to �r::nt t�1e e:.�tention o� se�`�e:c o�� l.?t�1 ��:ver_ue I�?ortn. - � � . • , - ' �; i�!I'. $EuIClJl�� 'u,1"%::_�8urea be�o�r•e t:l@ �euncil �3Y1C� O11�1111E;,� -V<;.C�i:2C10S 021 tZG �,1�:�Y'�2�T Board. �-�o vacar.cies l�st }Tear iiot u;o�ointed, 3 vaca��cies foi this year. ., Ii�Tr. I�T. mrombley �;:,_�ea-red a:�id rzsked tne �ouiicil f'or action on �ernov:l of outsic�e toilets on `��id St. �?o. bet��;een 8th _:.nd 9th �,venues si tuated o7i Lots 11 a��d .1? i� Elock 87 ��:'es�t I�::in�Zeanoli s Seco7id Divi si on. , , �� ci�eck i'roi_i P,:ilu�eto:i:.a T�.=���sniy� lor .;-�180.L':0 ��as acce��te'd �s r,urt n��rfilEllt Oi a Uill oi ti;�?'70.00 �'or � i re calls. • � - Th� rer�ort oy ;:ttoxT_zejr J. h. Iiosp ,;it's� referer_ce ta trt� lrlt� ��'venue �.ailroad crassin�_ ar_d sai'ety si�nals r;��s �cce,�ted �._�d he a�a.s a�:�tno-r.ized to a�:��=�o�ch tlze Cotir_ty � Co1::rnissior_ers Gnd t�_e frb ti�e ��tter oi" said �aiet;�T si��lals �,.r.c ad`Jise t��e:�r �t�at the Council �roes o� record to }?�a:J one--t�iird ol t�ie cost of' installdtion o�' saia si�n�,ls. �, �,�rca�A,�scr�r�xAc��t�,-� ,� �x��a���r� ;,no t i on SJ%� J du l�T r?s a.e ; b�r Fio sp s e e ond e d bsr �'i'o_�a to acce�t. ti�e �a�;o�e re-part. The ?i�otion ca:riied on tr�c �ollo�„�ins�: v.o��e ��es: Nos�, Jai�s, Tonka, I�?oes: Olt�nan. . - • • � , .. �; • 1he road overseer �aa.s i�is tructed to cut all �reeds a��d re��i r� stx�e-�t:s:. �. . , The c�zlvert iiear Jas��er J�.s�;erson �j��s reierred to t_�e Roa.d- a;i1d_:��•ieJge ca��nii;tee. -�1 r.notion �:;as dul;y made b�T uosp seconded b�t C�ltrnan :;u.�d carried t�;a� the Vi�lla�e .:. �I1t�1"!le@Py F.,''. J. Je��pesen, S'UDi:�l{; �;@]:]'�Oi�i�� �elief t0 t3.Ke Cc�iG OI -Sv�3':i:uC@ �irater. ° �r_e.Vill�.�e �s�z�in;�er �,�;as i�istractec'� to se� a �rad_e on tne a.11ey beti�iee1i 15th and . 16ti1 �venue �'ro�r ��celsior ��venue te lst �t-reet I?e-rt?�. � Ti1e Villa�;e �ecci`der ,.�as instructecl to oi•der a sev�e�� cleaiier I�o. 7 i'roi*� ' Pro��ellir�; �Ioz�le Com�an�T. - ��1 �llotion ��•�as c��al;,l ma,de by Hosp seccnded b�T Oltr.��n �and ca.�°��ied i�_�a�: tne �ecbruer �; no�iiy all ��lw:�bers L-o �:�cet ��-�-ith tlze _;�lw�_�bi_z.`;• board Jul�T l�ti� at "i:30 o'cloclti -�. P�. �. . ior instructions. � � • • • ' Qn a motion duly ra;��3e and carried L_1e rie�tin� t�:as �.djouz�ed to Jvl;� 15th, 1931 . a �'7: 30 0' clocl� P. F;i: , hl`l.uJ`!�: ' ' n�. B. Ii�.�=ei� ' � P-resid�7it. ':. - m F. J. `io,�i�, • Recorc�era _ . ' T:r�e Vi11�,�;e Council of the Villahe of Hopkins rnet in the Cotlncil t�oo�n in a �}srecia,l atYjourned session a1; tne Village �i�,ll, July 15ti1, 19,31, at 7;30 o'cTor�� P. L+l. � . '- � P.4etnbers -aresent; TT. B. �i�.i�en, President, Irvin� Qltman, ��;illia�n F�os�, �,lbe-rt Japs, T�ti�stees, and I'. J. Topka, Rea� �der. �,.W.- �1 r.lotion c�as du,ly m�,c�e b�r Hos�� secondeu b�T Olttnan ar�d �l :�i�d to cut ttie alley from E-.celsior Avenue to First Street ITort:n, betl-�een 15th �zd 16tn .�?venues to �rac�e ?s subrnii;ted b� tne :'illa�e �ngineer., �. J'. Je-r,�esen. ' � F;1a�%or T�T. I3. Ha;;en G,��noini:ed i;he folloi�iin� to serve on i;i�e Librarv Bcc. rd, c�.usea b�* t�vo vaca�.icies ial 1930 and t�_ree vac�.ncies in Jul�� IJ31: J. L. P�.�Tarlrl�n, I;�rs. �-r�n Bolland and Jos. C. �Tesel�� ior a, th-ree year ter�s. i:'� s. �. F. l�:�oore a.nc� L_rs. �. ;;�. Gro�h -='or a t�vo �ear tori�l. Tr�e ay�?�ointmez�t �va�> confirs:-ieci b;;r � vote as follo�•,-s: �,tres: /F�os�, J�.�s, TToes: C�ltman, To�ka. %%' > :,_ �_.� � � /1 ,; ,..: , ��r�iori duly m.:�.c�.e al�c� car-ried t�e m�el;iri�; tiras actjournec�. � __ �1TEST: L�T. B. Ha�°en 1'resident. r. J. TOo'�� �eco rc�ei�. The Village of Hopkins -� Hennepin Connty, Minnesota 19----- -- To -----------Dr. ----------------------------------------------- ,; ; STATE OF MINNESOTA ' " COUNTY OF IIENNEPIN gg, , THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS -------------------------------------------------------------- in said County and State, being duly aworn on oath saYs, that he is ---------------------------------------------------- the person named in the �bove account; that such account is just and true; that the money therein charged was actually paid for the purpose therein stated; that the property therein char- ged'for-was actually delivered or used for �the �purposes therein stated, and was of the value therein charged;. that the services therein charged were actually rendered, and of the value therein charged; that the fees or amounts charged therefor are such as are allowed by law; and;that_.no: part �of such account has been paid. -----;.------------------------------------------------------------------------•------•----- •----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Subscribed and swarn to before me this ____________ day oP ________________ 19____ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Notasy Public, I%nnepin County, M'innesota. My commission expires --------------------------------------------- �v��L-� , +� � , r�� 1 �^ � �-" f ' ` � _. ..- � - --- - - - .. . - - - - / / r _. -7 /- � <- - � ���-�!�� 1 : � 1_ !� / V _� .. .._.... . ' " , ..,r..__�. � _ '.-7:-.. Warrant No. ____________ —CLAIM OF— Audited and allowed this _________ _ day oi -- ----------- 19-- Amount of claim $ ._________.____ ------------------------------------ Charge to ___________._________ fund . . . , . ; •..: � :. . . . . - ,, • . - .. - -� �--_. ,_..... . .. .. .. _ .. . _ _ , , . . . . . . � , - - - -.: , , .. � .�; � Filed in my oHioe ,bhis____--'_ �,� day oP ---------------------,.19---. . . _ _ . . . -, � :r: . .. .. .. . _ - T� ''P�li�e Oa�ne���, o� the �ii�i�age o�E' .Hopl�� me� � th� . Q�otenoil �om �a s ��,a� �j4n�n�d s�es�c� �ai �hs tt�liage Sall, �'a3rq 16t�y 1951. �� '�a 80 0'o].oc�c P. �. l��bclaee► p��a�� �. 8. aa�an„ �+eaid�nt, �x�!`�sg Ol�n� �ill�iana Hosp, �lb�r� dape. �rae�seb, en� $. d« �v,g�, aeo� �r. . A�ot�o�t �� � m�@�a by aoii�p s•�onr��cl` by �lt�an �na oar�i,ed ta aa�� t�e slleg lr�t Asae�e�or A�q'� �� Firet �tree�� �o�b, be'Eweea 16th aad t8th Atrez�ne� tp ��.de Q� ����� �i Pa►P ���0 �rvF/i�q �.� Y � ti��%���� . . �r�a� ���r �eg� B�01IIE68 'Lhd �'p11Q�1s� to 89z�98 OD tl�d Libl'81y BtArd� l�u8@ti �by► �av oa(ag�z�ie� �n �9�0 c�d t8�, va�a�s� ia dt�1,�► 1'�Sls �. L. �.�a�aam� �rs� gnn �a�nd.a� ao�. 0. Pesely tor a�hree 8ear �e�a►• t.bra. 8. 8� �toore a�d �8cs. A� Q. +�r��h S�� ��w+b �►��► t�ra�. Ti�e a�pa���� was �c,a�inme4 by a rrotie e� loil�rse Ayaee Hoep' .�'ap�� 14cc►�►t ��ta�� 'Po�». Qa a mo�iO�' �n�► mad� and �rriefl th� ffi�r��ng� �vas ad�'jouptee�� AT2'F.sTe f� e_s�....�;!�a ... . , � , � P�eident„ � .. �. � J��R�._........... .....� Ee� r�er* 0 � ; The �illage Counail of the Yillage of Hopkins met in regular session at the `�✓ Village Ball, in the Coun.ail Hoa�� on Jnly 21st, 1931, at 7s30 o'cloak P. BH. •�mbere presenti Dd. H. Es�en, President, Irving Oltman, �filliam Hosp, Albart Jape, Truetees, F. J. Topka, Eecorder, J. g. Hosp,� �i'llage 6ttorney. •� ,. The minutea of the previoue meeting were read and appmoved. � The lolloariag bills rovere andited and allowed: 884 grahie G. F�ilton 985 �I�awrenae 3ahutz 986 E. J. Jeppesen 98? Hopkias Public Library 988 . - Bren Bardware' Cc�pa�y 989 Clinton B. Blomquist 990 Joseph C. Vesely 5173 Hermaa Olson• �. �� 10606 Frank 9todola ' -10607 Stwsn Olaader 10608 Herman Freidberg 10609 Frsnk Dietrich 10610 Joffi Barrinasr � 10611 Philip Bads.ck � 10612 Charles�Stothard � 10615 Fraak Nunvar 10614 B�atthew B�aOsuley - 10615 Bren Eardware Compa�y 15086 E. J. �cDonald � . 15087 Society �Tordsn Hlippen ` `15088 Frank L. Jackeam � 3a1 to 7-15-31 � 3al�to 7-15-31 Engineer Serviae - Salarsr and euppliee � suppliea �' 6saistant to asseasor gseessor � Sal to 7=15-31 " - �45 hre. � 90¢ .. 5b ; hrs�. � 88�- ' 6 d�q a � 3.00 . � 18 hre. � 50¢ � 4 days � 3.00 .45 hrs. � 45¢ . • 27 hrs. �-45¢ �3 days � 3.00 18 hrs.. � 45¢ �- 9 hra. � 45¢ supplie� � final on 12th AQe. � 8idewalk warrants ' � Sidewalk wa,rraats Sewer 72.50 � 72.50- � 26.00 - 121.72� 2��,. 25.00 � 515.00 ` ?0.00- 40.50 _ 73.b0 � 18.00 . 9.00 -� 12.00- 20.25 P 12.1b ' 9.00 - 8.10 - � 4.05 � 2.40 ' 1062.42- 172.43' 448.40` A motion was dnly ma8e by Japs aeconded by Hosp�sad aarried-to accept the report oP the Villag�e 6tto mey, reaeived Yrom Attorney Gene ral as to filing feea received �from'aaadidates for election, as follows= that the filing fees ahe�uld be tni�ned into the Village treaeuty. � .. , � motion was duly made b9 daps aeconded bg Oltman and.oarried.to reject the offer . of A. H. BHiller Ponner E�ecorder to p�y to the Yillage Treasurer one-half of the filin� �+ fees received Prom oe,ndidates for electioa. g motion waa duly made b� Japs's�roonded by Oltman and carried that l. H. b5iller �� be notified to turn in all filing fees reaeived by him during his term of ofPice, from c:aadidatea for election. � � � �pplication for liaense signed b� Frank �.el, and_ �2..50 for .balance. of. year, for additional gss station p�p on 12th Avenue anal F.scelsior wae. accepted.; -. The report of Eerman Olsoa as to water colleations was aacepted and ordere8 placed on file. � . � , . . _ , Efn s motioa duly made and oarried the B�aGee �di�er bill of �144.00 was ordered paid, snbject to their �uarantes against all patent rights. � g motion was duly made by Jape seaonded by Hoep aad carried that the l�a�rs aad Bfeane Co�nittee look np assessmenta on 6th Aveaue So�th. � motion was duly made by Olta�aa aeaonded by Hosp and oarried to acaept proposition of the Pieraon �Vilao$ Compa� in ftil.l aettlement, .they..ta take the motdr aad �75.00. , - . ' g motion was duly ma8e by Oltman seaomded 'by Hosp x�t an8 oarried that the ,. 9illage $agineer see the State Highway Departanent with rePerence to patahing Ezcelsior AvArige. over. The report of the Roa,d and Bridge Ca�ittee on the culvert near the Jasperson Paan was sacept.ed and the matter was referred to the Village Engineer for ftirther � investigat�.om. � f A motion was du�y made by 8oep seconded by Oltman $nd,carried to give H. F. d�oore, Chie! of,the Fire Departmeat, whp appeared before th�a meeting.and estended an invitatioa to the Couaail to attend the Piremen's picnic Svnd�y July 26th, a vote oP thaa,ks. . 6 motion was duly made b� Oltman seconded by Hoap aad oarried that the 9illage Attoraey draw up Plaeters ordinance and sab�it it to the Council. , The ways and means co�nittee was iastraoted to examine a11 insnrance poliaies oa,rried b� the 9illag�e. . . , Oaa a motion dulq made by Hosp seconded by Oltana.n and oarried the following resolntion was sdopted� , , � BF IT RESOLVED by the 9illage Conacil of �uupkine, B�inneaota, that the Board , of Covnty Comnissioners of Hennepin County be and are herebq reqnested to . appropriate from the annual ta� levy oP Hoad and Brid�e Purposes fund, paid bg • said S►ill�ge, the whole amount now available as sid for the imnediate aonstrnc- tion and maintenance oP the road hereby desaribed and deaignated as follawa: �tention of County �oad number 73 Prom the point of ita � connection with the ao-Qalled �innetonka, BQill Eoad to a.nd . along the ao-aalled l�th Avenue in said Villa.ge, and aonnect- . iz�with I�aelsior Avenue, . said road l�ing between and forming � the boundary limits of the. said Village of Hopldns and the , Taevaehip of Bdinnetoalra. � _ gnd Por the p roportiona.te aosta of the installation of such safety deviees as . maar be approved by the Bailroad and �larehou�e Co�nissioa, ,cdhere the egten�ion of eaid County Eosd crosses the traake and right of �rap of the Bdinaeapolis and St: Louis Railroad CompaRy. � �ud be it further reaolved that a aapy of this resolution be at onoe transmitted to the Board of Couaty Coa�issioners. _ . � �alop ted July 7 th, 19 31. �d. B. �en President of the Yillage Covncil gttest: F. J. Ta�ka �illage Clerk. On a motion dul� ma.de aad osrriec�he meeting� was adjourned. to Augast 4th, 1931, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. F. J. To�ka $ecorcier. ATTEST: B�. B. Bae�en President. The 9i11age;.. Cotmail, of the Village oP. Hopkins met in .the Covncil Room in regalar �'; sesaioa at the 6illsge Eall Ang�aet.4th, 1981, at ?:30 o'cloak P. �. . � �� �embere present,.M. B. Aagen, President, Irring Oltman, �Yilliam Hosp, Albert Japa, Trusteea, B. J. Topl�, Reaorder; J: 1. Hosp, Village. gttorney.. . �. . The miautes oP the Ju],y 27.,et meeting were read aad approved. The Pollawia;� bille were audited and alloaved: ' 99i 992 993 994 995 996 997 998 999 1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 5175 5176 5177 5178 - 10616 10617 10618 10619 10620 10621 10622 10623 10624 10625 10626 1062? 10628 10629 10630 15089 1509 0 Arahie G. �affiltoa Le.wrenae $chut� , Jim Oathera Joe Pudil B�satthew MaCauley Fra,nk I9'unvar Frsnk 3todola Frank 8itar Hopkias Fire Dept � Sticottegard Bakery Jake 8ahe3'fler �p1s.Gen Elec Co Schut' a Grocsery � L. Bidem J. Jaeperaon� Dairy� il. H. Brennan Hopkins Fire Dept 1Q' W Bell Tel Co E. J. Jeppesen Herman Olson �pls t3en Elea Co E. �J." B3cDonald . . . _ B�oGee� �i�er Compax�t Fr�nk Stodola Joha girscht David Winkler Frank Haup t Frax�k Benni a Frank Dietriah Savan Olander Charles Stoti�ard �'rank �unvar Bdatthew B�cCaule� Joe Pudil Jim Cathere Frsak Erickson E. J. �SaDonald d. H. Hensler Securi ty l�atl Bank Firet Idatl Bank Tel & 9alary to 8-1-31 Tel & 3alary to. 8-1-31 , 2 hra.. � 45¢ ( sewer� . . .. 2 hra. � 45¢ (sewerl 29 hrs. � 45¢(eswer) 31 hrs. � 46¢. (-se�ver) �� �_ ' 6 hr8. � 60¢ ( searer) special poll.ce lugust phone.se�ceice .� � sirens � � salary.ae fira ste�ert lights. , �g�rooeriee for G. Wezler (poor fvnd) groceries for Ed. �nderaon.(poor fu�d). Milk for Edward 6nderson (poor fund) pai�nting on City Ball fi remen salaMes phones engineer servioea �slary to 5-1-31 power � draya�e bal in full of all claims to date 117 hrs. � 90¢ tesms 120 hrs. � 6Q¢ 36 hrs. � 45¢ . _._ . _ . 27 hrs. � 45¢ .. 18 hra. � 45¢ 36 hrs. � 90¢ teams 6 dqy s� 3. 00 5 days � 3.00 3ci�ys�3.00 77 hrs. � 45¢ 86 hrs. � 45� 47 hra. � 4b¢ 47 hrs. � 45¢ 36 hrs. � 45� dr�yage repaira water main prin and int Water main prin , The usua�.].. reporte were read, approved an8 ordered placed on file. � � 7b.00 � 7�.00 � .90 ' .90 ` 13.05 ' , . 13.95 - � 3.60 - 51.00 ' 46.00 - . 25.00 _ 10.00_ 393.66 - � 4.48-. 8.25- 2.60- 10.00 - 303.50 ' 42.55 30.00 " 70.00�- 200.26 - 6.25 - 144.00 - 105.30 � 72.00 � 16.20 - 12.15 - 8.10 - 32.40_ 18.04- 15.00 - 9.00 ` 34.65 � 38 . 70 ` 21.15� 21.15g 16.20 ' 30.58 ' 11.50" 963.56 �' 1000.00 g motioa was duly made by Japa seconded b� Hoep and oarried to refer the peti�ion for water main on 14th Avenne to the 9ffill�ge Attorneg. The 3ecurity Astional Bank bill was referred to the �Jays and D�eaaa Co�nittee. Beport wae read by the rlays aad �deans Co�nittee on all insnrance policies. A motion �cas dnly made by Japs seconded by Topka s.nd carried that the Heaorder iasne all licenses a.nd rem�t all moaey to the Treasurer. 1V. H. �elson appeared bePore the meeting and asked that action be taken on cars being parked on llth Avenne South,all d�y. � The �yor appointed �r. B. J. Gaertner a8 the new member on the Park Board. to serv,e ,�. for a texm of three yeara. . Over• . A motion was duly made py Hosp seconded by Oltman and carried that the �illage Attorney �raiv np notice to remov�e barns and other buildinga. A motion was duly made and carried that telephone poll� i�h alleys be ta.ken np b� the Hoad aad Bri�ge Conanittee and Chief �ooi�a. ' � ' g motion was du].y made by Jspe that asaessment be made between first and second $treet North on 6th Avenue. The plvmbing co�nittee was asked to report by the negt meeting on meters etc. ' A motion was duly made by Hosp seconded by Oltman aand carried that the ga,s taf�k be referred to the Fire BBarshal�i. " ' A motion was duly ma.de by Oltman seconded by Hosp that the care and storage of tr�ctor be referred to the Roa.d and Bridge Couanittee. ' A motion wse duly made by Oltmaa seaonded by Hoep and carried that we advertiee Po'r bids for Qoal, 30 tons of Pocohantns �;gg. ' A motion wa� duly made by Iioap seconded b� Topka that plasterers ordina.nee be" given its firat reading. I,icense fee to be �10.�00. . , ' On a motion �i�r made aad carried the meetir�g was adjourned. ' �Tl'Z'E9T : Dd. B . Ea�en prasident. 0 0 F. J* Togka ,� Heco rde r. � a � � 0 . BE�IT RES�OLVED by the Village Council of Hopkins, , �iinnesota, that the Board of County Co�nissioners of Hennepin County be and are hereby reqaested to appropriate from the annual tax le of Road and Brid'e Pur oses fund aid b �Y H P s P Y said Village, the whole amount now available as aid for the iBunediate conatruction and me.intenanae of the road her�by described aiid designated as follo�rs : - Extension of County Road number ?3 from the point - oF its conneation with th�,so=called Minnetonka. � Mi11 Road to and along the 'so�alled 1Zth Aeenue. �_-. in said Ville.ge, and connecting with Excelsior � Avenue, said road lying between and fbrming the::::- , �boundary limits of the said Village of Hopkine ' and`the'Townahip of Minnetonka. � And for.the proportion�.te costa.of the inatallation of suah safety _devices as ma.y be approved by `the Railroaa and �Jare- house Commission, where the extension�of�said County Road crosses_the tracks e.nd right of way of the B�inneapolis & St. � Louis Railroad Company. ,And be it further resolved-�that-a copy of this resolution � "� be at once tranam�tted to the Board of-County Commiss3onera:, Adopted July ?, 1931 � : - . _ _ :t� � ..-`�illi'fr@S'lr : ���/� .;- _ - President-of the llage CounciT q - Gx,;.��"'�iI, FUI?.� I BALATdC�a ITT I+��rDS �'�P�:IL lOti1, 1°31. • Vi11a�;e, Police, rire y;-a944.57 s'�rk ' � 5C.94 Iuusic 260.67 Poor -321.44 Li�rar;T 6Ga.99 Overdr�,�t in General �.�nd ,;�7�ri1 1Gth, 19�1 ;�-4�1G.G1 REC�IF�'� �_z�n==�-.���_���� to J[iLY lst, 1931. �iceiises 524.10 1�'ii�es 60.00 Dog Ta:: 65.G0 �L:�erican T.,aP�°a.ice c:, Fo•amite Co. 75.00 :'oz�:.tiion�tIopkins .r'ire De,�artir,e�lt 50G.G0 Iriterest 28.�0 Tov�m of I,Ttka. F'i_°es �; r2i'tuzd 418.63 �itefu�d to Poor iund G9.'75 Taxes 12�0�.1�'r � ^lotal receip ts to .Jul;;T ls t, 1�J�1 14044 :2� � , , T�I�BU�S �'.:'�i'`1'S 'i0 JUL� lst, 19:i1. " �rTI,�T.��C�.L;, p:'.'LICE, tIa�tE Cler�s salar�T - .tittorney s��ary � Treasu-rer sala��T Other salaries (ir�cluc�in�; �_ii1K a�id r�.��llth ins;_�ec�tors, labo-r, dog catcner) � 904.50 UtilitjT i:'�zi 135.00 Eilblll��e r 36 7. 50 T-rustees 560.G0 ltto-rneys ste:�o�r�,t�ric� s�lar�T . 51.6g Insu1•ance �.�8.80 �uret,yr Bcnas n9.50 , Po s ta.;;e '7 . 8 6 �-rinting �_-05.7I Office st�px�lies 28.17 Telephone � 2I.30 % �te�2.irs 20.55 i�elief � 25.00� Llection ' 9.80 Li�Vnts 2795.�.2 Gas 16.70 �upplies 92.8�� �isceilaneous , IE3"1.45 ?olice S�:�laxies � I716.1G S�>>ecial bclice 220.25 'le lepnor_e � 22. 20 _�ire C%iie� salazGr � 10U.00 Fire Ste��rert Sa7a��r ' 60.U0 Fi re7Llen s2la,ries ' � ',�h6.OG Test-iiig ne��� �ire tr:zck � 3`J.60 Tele�no.z� pY�otection service � :�85.�-0 Gas a��u oil \ 20.5T k'i rer�e.� co�lver ti o�1 ' �9 . 6G �up��lies and :nis.cella�zeoti,s 132.99 lotal disburse;�:caits to Ju3�- lst, 1931 �632.50 ; 300.00 225.00 125.00 -; Pr'll�K �'U:�; ��JI S:�Lrc� �'� _;Tv 1'S � 0 JULY� l s t, 1931 ?�.'� o r . Su ��;� 1 i e s Li�;hts Rex�ai rs ' Total �i sburse�acl�ts to Jul�r lst, 19��1 69.7G 1.20 6.00 4%ll 77:��0 r ;�-4 31 G , 61 14044.22 �72'7.61 JUJbsa�i`l� 77.a�0 a i, 2:�'US I C��T� DI SEUR��:i, �l�''iS TO JIILY l s t, 19 31 " Concerts _ �'730.00 k�OR F`GZ� DISBU�Sr�i�i,i�1S TO JIITS' ls�t., 19J1 �upplies � 1393.29 LIBI��t�' P'Ui''.D DI SBIJF���I�TTS TO JD�kY 1 st , 19 31 aalary and supplies 805.47 Total disburserr.ents from Gene-ral �`und . Overdraft in General Fund JanuaxR��lst, 19�1 �yerdraft in Genoral F'iznd July lst, 1931 ° j"TATE�2 F'iTidD Dalance ixi ��ater fund Janua,r�� Zst, 1931 Dey�csits to July lst, 1931 �. C o;� sune rs Alisc. Z�0t6T'S Disburser.lents to July lst, 1931 2502.60 93.$a 56:00 Su�erintendents s�lar5* ' ' 705.00 I�,b o r ' 8. 90 Po���er ' �32.65 Re ��ai 1 s 26 . 05 Su��lies 722.46 � sc. ' 120.35 � 201'1.41 Balance July lst, 1931 �Qt�D Al� D�I➢CtE FITi�p Overdraft Ja.�uar� ls t, 1931 Receint� to July Is�, 1931 ' Ta.�e s � Ir_te•rest �ii sc. 6863.G6 2a-. 39 666.56 _ 7574.61 :�isY�urserr�ents to Jul�r ls't, I931 � ;� Con��zissioners Salaxr,� � 439.80 Stroet Labox ' 1907.05 meam Labor " 1188.90 8ravel � 51.00 Oil � 33.00 Re�airs � 47.60 5u�nlies . �f04:92 Dr3ya�e � 10.�9 �Ii s c . 224. 59 Land or_ 17t1Z �venue ' 300.00 Total Disburserr�ents � 4607.25 Balance in Tioad anc� Brid�e Fund July lst, 1931 _ . _ .,�-�. ,�� �'730.00 I393.29 8�5.4'7 I2638.46 -5I50.?9 17'188.75 -3744.43 2�-31.06 2652.44 50B3.50 , 2017.n1 3066,09 333.11 �5'74.61 724I.50 4607.25 26;�-. 25 0 e S' �CI ' �' n� aSS�;SSi:��;3�.;T ;'.��.:�1 BOl�� �?i� II?i�1�.E�T C� � Bala��ce J�,nuax�T ls t, 1931 t�.ecei�nts to JulS� lst, 1931 Taxes y68e1.61 Inte-rest 26.G0 �isbursem ents to Ju1;� 1st, 1931 Clea�iin�; alle�✓s i2th nvenue Se�uer ;ux•et}� 3oi�ds �: Inter�st on ;Iat�ratzts I�iterest BOri�.S �;z1CZ Balanc� .TultT 1st_ 1�31 �� GAS FLT�v'� Balarce Ja�!uar,�T lst, 1�31 � Recei�ts t0 July lst, I93I Interest Disbi?rsemeizts to Julg lst, 1931 In�;erest ��uid �� � 68F�8.�1 7.75 1058.76 248.95 24I2e69 �10a7ssa 10E332. 02 64.04 350.u0 (Bonds r�tlrciiased c�IiC� '2�1c� �.s a�� asset ir� the G;a.s Siri�iz�;; Fund) Or:�amental stieet li�rits ��5590,50 �idet�ali� ar_d Cu�^b v�wrr�,iits 51'79.86 . 10770.38 � 0 5i588�� • 30 6888.21 1277�.51 10852.02 19a0."9 5�92.25 ' 64v0�! 5356.29 350.00 4�5006 . 2J � 1010 1011 ioiz 1013 1014 1015 1016 �017 1018 1019 _ ! � �_.i-_.. , / � � ���� �'��0�� � � � ` � 1 The 9111age Council oP the Village of Hogkins met in regular session at the Qillage Hall on lugast IBth, 1931, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. � Members presents M. B. Hagen,'�reaident, William Hosp, Irving Oltman, Albert Japs,q Trusteea, and J. A. Iioap, �illage gttorney. F. J. Top]fa,, Reaonder, was absent. Mayor M. B. Hagen appointed IrTing ltman to act as clerk. � '�-�, .� -� �` . I � The -�nntes of the Auguet },8'�h meeting were read and approved. O The follotiring bills were audited and alloweds 8rchie G. Eaffilton 7.awrenoe Schntz E. J. Jeppeeen Jens Qaluaen Auguet Padereoa Joe Joret Frank 9todola L. $ide� Thorman �V. 8oshol t Yellow 4rai1 G�ra�e 1020 Hopkisa Public Zibrary 5179 He=man Qlson 10631 Frank Stodola 10632 Joiin 3potney 10633 Joha Bi rs�}h 10634 Joe Weidner � 10635 Fraak Bennie 10636 Jim Cathere 10637 Joe Pudil � 10638 Frank Eriakaon 10639 David Winkler 10640 3wan Ola.nder 10641 Charles Stothard 10642 Joe Joret 10643 Frank Dietrich 10644 gugust Pederson 3a1ar� to 8-15-31 Salary to 8-15-31 _ Eo�ineer ser�icea 188 hre. � 45¢ work at pax� 27 bre. � 45¢ 23 hrs. � 45¢ , 23 hrs. � 90¢ teame 27 hre. � 60¢ 2 hre. � 90¢ tesms park , groceriea for Fritz and Ed. Anderson supplies village supplies fire " Biisxy and suppDies ealary to 8-15-31 89 hrs. � 60¢ 55 hrs. � 90¢ teams � hra. � 45¢ 24 hre. � 45¢ 4 hrs. � 45¢ 23 hbs. � 90¢ teame 24 hre. � 45¢ 27 hrs. � 45¢ 27 hrs. � 45¢ 24 hrs. � 45¢ 1 dsq � 3.00 6 days � 3.00 39 hrs. � 45¢ 6 days � 3.00 18 hra. � 45¢ 72.50 � 72.50 � 21.50 � 84.60 � 12.15 ti 10.35 � 20.70' 16.20 ' 1.80 -� (poor7.29 - 7.20< 25.75� 11.30 � 116.48' 70.00� 53.40` 49.50' . 20.25 R 10.80 - 1.80 �- 20.70� 9 10.80� 12.15 12.15 10.80 � 3.00 � 18.00- 1?.55' 18.00- 8.10" g motioa was du]� made b� Hosp seaonded bq Oltman aad oarried to aacept the report and plaae same on file, of the Ula,ye and �Heaae Committee on reassesaing lots on 6th Avenne Sonth, for sewer. . .�eport of glbert Japs on the �& 3t. L i�. asseesment wae accepted and plaaed on file. Oa a motion duly made by Hosp seconded by Oltmaa aad aarried thie aasessme�t wae re4erred to �lbert Japs. Report o! Albert Japs on Independent Sahool Distriat #19 aseeasments ea aot being paid, was aaa�pted and placed on file. 6 motion wae duly made by Hosp seQonded by Oltaaan and aarried ti�at these aseessmenta be referred to the 4Vays and BQeans Coffinittee. Baport of Albert Jape on asaesament againat Frauk Archambo was aacepted and placed on file. 6 motion was duly made by Hosp seconded by Oltman and aarried to refer thia assessment to the 1�ays and B�eans Committee. Heport of glbert Japa oa assessment againat Hennepin Couaty Fa,ir Association was accepted aad placed on Pile. g motion was duly made by Hosp seQonded by Olt�man and �carried that theee �.saessmenta be referred to the Ways and Bdeans Co�nittee. , Oommuriication from t�e r�raternal Order of Eagles was read and placed on file. d motion was dvly made b� Oltman aeconded by Hosp and carried that thia ao�nnunication be refarred to the Poor Co�aittee for action. • • , _,� �� � � OVer. � � ,. � g motion was duly made by Hosp seconded by Oltman aad carried tha.t the telephone in the Council Boom be moved into hall so that the Fire Department aan uee it also. E�earing on the proposed•wa�er main'egtension on 14th Avenne Sorth was heard. � Mr. �lberg was the only party who objected to thia extenaion at the hearing. A �• motion voas �,ily made b� Hosp seconded b� Oltmaa and carried to � grant the eztensi on oP water mains on�l4th Avenne North�between Excelaior ��enue and Second Street. A motion was duly made by �osp seconded by Oltmau and carried to adopt a resolution for the inetallation of water maine on 14th 9ve�xne North between �Scelsior h gvenue and Second 3treet. A motion was duly made by Hosp seconded by Oltman and carried to adopt a � resolution granting ae�ver egtension on 14th Avenue North Prom Excelsior Avenue to Firat Street. Beport of B�r. l�agel as to Fire dama�e to bushes on hi� property b9 the Fire Department was referred to the 8oad and Bridge Co�ittee by D�or Hagen. •° °Detailed report of Village Enginesr Jeppeaen ovas read and placed. on Pile. A motion wae du19 made by Hosp secsonded by Oltman and oarried to ad.�ertise for bids,�in the Hennepin"County Review, Por the installation of water and sewer into certai�ouses. Bids to be opened at 7s30 o'clock P. �d. September lst, 1931. � g motion was dgly made b� Hoap seconded by Oltman a.nd carried to accept the report of the Pl�bing Board as to cha�►ges in plumbing ordinance, same was placed on file. Their recommendation for a third metor the Federal was adopted. A motion was duly made by Hoap aeconded b� Oltmaa and carried to aacept-the Engineer's report se to sewer disposal, and plaue same on file. ' - Oa a motion duly made by Oltman seoonded by Hosp and carried the application oP Heary Friehl Por plumbing license wae reYerred to the plumbing board. � _ . . A motion v�e duly made by Hosp seconded by Olt�maa and carried that Fire �hief ��� gsnry�Moore's report be accepted and plaaed on file. Co�►unicatfon from Minnetoaka Township to discontinue paying for fires, was � read,°placed on Pile and also ordered to be published in the Hennepin Count� �9view. A motion wae dnly made b� Hosp seconded b9 Japs a.nd aarried to adopt s�resolntion to asseas sewer e$tension aosts on 12th Avenue 1Vorth, hearing set for September l�st,�1931. A motion was dnly made b9 Hosp seconded by Jape and carried to plsae the proposed Plasterers Ordinance on the table watil the n�est meeting. A motion wae duly made and osrried to send a bill to the Street�Car Coiapa�r for ,:.� tar0is repair on aar track on 9th �veane. • �� 8eport oP Herman Olson ae to water aollections was accepted and placed'on Pils. A motion was duly made by Oltmaa secoaded by Hoap and carried that the water main on 16th Avenue North be referred to the Village Attorne�. g mo�ion was dul� made by Hoep secoaded by 07.tmaa and carried that the �yor � ap,�oint a camnittee to meet with the State Eighw�y Department with instractions to purahase traffic aignals for Excelsior Avenue, on a fiPt�-fifty basis avith the State Highwqy Department.. � On a motion dnly made and oarried the meeting wae'adjourned to Tuesdsy;Augast 25th, 1931 at 7: 30 0' cl oak P. �d. • . . rvi Village C1 rk protem. � ATT�3T; . M. B. Ha�em �,(,• I�'i 3 0.� President. . �r � , �/ _ ` � - The Village Council of the Village of Hopkins met ia a special adjourned ��' � seeaion at the Village Ball on gugust R5th, 1931, at 7a30 o'clock P. �. � � Bdembere_ present: M. B. Bagen, Presida�tt, Irving Oltman, �Tilliams Hosp and g].bert Japa, Trastees. F. J. Togka, Eeaorder was abaent. g motion wae dnl� made b� Hoep aeaonded by Japs and aarried that Councilma,a Olt.maa aat se QilTage Clerk pro tem,, in the absenee oP Recorder Top]�a,, ;' BBr. P. �folfe�•appeared before the Council and asked that a aulvert be.plaaed under tiie road near the Bdinaeapolie Floral Green Housea. On a motion du]�y mads by Hoep aecoaded b� Japs and oarried this reqaest wae referred to the Hoad and Brid�e Co�ittee for investigati.on. � motion was duly made by Hosp seconded by Japs and aarried that decoratione and flags be placed on Sgaelsior Ave�ue at the request of th�e �enaepia Conaty Pair gssoaistion. , ; �� A petitioa, eigned b9 citizens of �opkins, was �esented aad read aaking the �illage Counoil to revoke the building permit iseued to the Washburn Crosby Compa�qy f or the aonstruction of aa elevator and other buildin�s on the corner of Escelaior gve�ue and 6 th A'ea�ue l�o rth. �dr: H. L. Elliott repreaented a co�nittee P�om the Civia and Co�erae 6ssociation and stated that the gseociation recommended�the elevator aad buildings to be aonetructed the WashburntCroaby CompaRq. � �'" � � Former reports Prom the BHi.nnesota 3tate Board oi Health on our sewer.disposal plant, was read b� Village �ngineer Jeppesen. � . Er�ineerin� 3ervice Compa�q•� oP St. Pa.nl, repre�ented by BHr. H. � I. Frisbie-and- J. E. Carroll made a proposal to the council on engineer eerviaes. . gPter aome disousaion on aewer disposal, .this matter was la�ed on the ta�le until'the aext meeting. � B�yor I�. B. Hagen reported on a meeting with the ffiffinnesota State Eighwsy. Department�in regard to traffic signale on Egceleior Avenue in Hopl�ina. A motion was duly made by Hosp seaonded b9 Japs'and carried to�acaept the recormneadations of Fire Warden, H. Moore, granting the buildin� pe=mit to the Waehburn-CrosbSr Compas�y, ead that the Council ia to meet �vith the Fire �arden and the Contractore fo r the purpose of improvin� the looka of the building. A motion wae duly made by Hosp seconded by Jape and carried to acaept the propoesl of the 8tate Highava,y Department on trafPia aigna].s on Esaeleior gvenne. 1 motioa wae duly made by Japa seconded by Hosp and oarried that yillage 9ttorney � Hosp� notify the bonding' aompa�p of ths shorta�+e of former reQorders a.nd clerk, Arahie _ B6i l ler. - A motion was duly made by iosp eeconded by Oltma� and carried tha,t the meetin� be adjourned to 9eptember lst, 1931, �at 7:30 o'alock P. B�. . 1TTE3T: Bd. B. Ea�eA Presideat. o�, s, l.� ��� I rvin� Ol t�nan Village Clerk, pro tem . �, � . � � The ViTlage Counail of the 9illsge of; Hopkins meb in the Counail Room in � , regular�seseion, September lst, 1931. , , , ,, S�embere preaent:..Irving Oltman, Wflliam Hosp� Albert Japa, Trustses, F. J. . Topka, Reaorder. M..H. Ha��en, president was absent. ,.�<:,The `'meetiag auas. aalled to order by Recorder Topka. g motion was duly, _ma,de by.��o`ep seconded by Jape and carried that Irving Oltmaxi aerve as preaident pro ,;tem. A motion was duly made;by.Josp,seconded by Japs a.nd oarried to suspend the read5�ng of the minutes: , �; Petition to finish 14th gvenue was.referred to.the Road and Bridge Committee� on a motion duly made by ,Japa, seconded tiy �osp and oarried. � g motion was duly made by,Japa aeoonded.by Hoap and carried to pay the balauce of bill amounting to �7.78. , ; � . � �. � �. B. Hagea, president, appeared at this time. CHill on .Pete fire was reYerred to County Coannisaioner. � On a motion duly made by Hoap seconded by Oltman axid carried the following bills ti�ere audited and allo�veds � 1021 6rahie G. Bs�ilton Tel.3a1 to 9-1-31 ,� �75.00 • 1022 7,awrence 3c�utz Tel & 3s1 to 9-1-31 � 75.00 � 1023. Hopkins Fire,Dept. Sept. phone. eervice � 46.00 �� 1024 3kottegard Bakery,. : Sirens , � �5.00 ` 1025 Jake 3cheffler Sal as fire stewert 10.00� 1026 E. J..Jeppesen . - en�ineer aerviae . 30.00� _ . 1027�_._J.� �. Hoap,_v�_ ' _ . , --. Attorney..steno salary � . _13..5U � � " -�� y 3peaial servi�e 50.�00 .�� , 1028 : Joe. Joret , . , ., 5 hrs. � 45¢ . , 2.25 . 1029:_ Ohrist Jensen -. _.. � 5 hxe. � 45¢ ..2.25� 1030 Hennepin Co. $eeiew printing 165.80� 1031 ` garry C. Blu�t Justice feee ��� 4.85- 1032. Eelly. Grocery Poo.r Fiand, �Barbeau,. Novatx� � � 1?.45 - 1033 Emil �nderson Poor Fund, Egtine,-�Vegler _ 11.11� 1034 I,. Eidem 9111a,ge Fund suppliea .90� .� :� 1035 �pls Gen Elec Oo. 1036 ;, . Henry Friehl , �' � 1Q38 P. d. Johneon ' �`'5180 Hex�ma.n Olson 5181 BQpls Gen Elea Co. 1U645 F'rank 3todola � � . 10646� Joe Pudil ' 10647. Tox�y Bdaiilberg �� �10648 - -, Fr�tik. Berini s - 10649 .-Azidrew Arness � 10650 Joe Pleha.l " 10651 Fred Hromadka 10652 Thomae Galvin , 10653 John Spotney 10654 Auguet Pederson 10655 9wan Ola.nder 10656 Charles 3tothard 10657 Adolph �voboda �0658 Joe �uderla . 10659 J. Jaspereon 10660 John Weidner. . 10661 J. E. gillmen 10662� Antho�y Jazek Poor Fund, �lexler light . ' : . �fl�lies , � 17 hrs. @ 50¢ special poliae Sslary to 9-1-31 ; power . � , ' , 117 hrs. � 60¢ � 115 hra. �.90¢ , 59� hrs. � 45¢ 39 hrs. � 90¢ � 114 hrs. p 90¢ , 40 hrs. ;� 50¢ . 48 hrs. � 45¢ 50 hrs.. � 45¢ 50 hrs. � 45¢ , 53 hra. � 45¢� 53 hrs. � -45¢ � 6 dsys � 3.00 6dqps�3.00 61 hrs. � 45¢. 6 .hrs. � 45¢ 59 hrs. � 90¢ . 53 hrs. � 45¢ . - 36 hrs. � 45¢ 61 hrs. � 45¢ 2.98 , ' 395.59 , 1.00 , 8.50' �� 70.00 . . �249.62 � � 70.�20 ' 103.50� 26.55 • 35:10 � 102:60 � �.-_20.00 � 21.60.. 22.50 �- 22.50 � .� , . 23.85 � 23.85 � 18.00 � 18.00� � �27.45 .. 2. 70 � 53:10- 23.85 �. 16.20` 27.45� On a motion duly made by �osp seconded by Oltman and carried reports were read accepted and placed on file. �10.00•was reoeived from Charles Stothard. , ,, � � �� ��' , over. , Mr. 9anek reported that avater rana into his basement. On a motion duly made by Hosp seconded by Oltman and carried same was referred to the Road and Brid�e Coamnittee. � A motion wae c�aly made b� Oltman seconded by Japs and carried that culvert be ferred to the Roa.d and Brid�e Con�,ittee. � � - A motion mae duly made by Hoep seconded b9 Oltmau and carried to accepi th� � report of Coffinittee on Stop aad Go Signs. 6 motfon was duly made by Japs seconded by Soap and carried to allow Oscar �g,hlberg to move curb up to the alle�. � - A motion wae duly made by Oltms� seconded 'by Japs and oarried that the condition on 15th Avenue be referred to the Boad and Bridge Committee. 1 motfon wae duly made by Oltman aeaonded by Hosp and aarried to accept the bid �'� of Mag Sorenaen and to return all certified checks. ' • g motion was duly made by Japs aeaonded b� Oltma,n aud aarried that all bi�ds be ,� rejected, and to be opened on Septe�ber 4th. 1 motioa was duly made and carried that the Cle rk write to �drs. Jones to offer some auggestion as to her toilet. A motion wae duly made by Hsop seconded by Oltma,n and carried to aplit the purc�ase oP coal fifty-fifty. � ' , � g motion was duly made by Oltman seconded by Hoap and aarried t?�at all bids on sale of sewer main certificatea be held over until Friday. � A motion was duly made by Oltman seconded by Hosp and carried that trhe•Village, _ At�orney notiPy St. Louis Park to care for Novatn„� family �vi.th full power tv aat. ° A motion was duly made by Oltman seconded by Hosp and carried that the Road aaad Bri�dge Coffinittee investigate the placing of Swedish Church Sign on 9th gvenue, and re�ort. ' The offer of the Druar & B�i.linowski � to take care oP sewage di sposal and en- . giaeering same was laid on the table until Tuesd�y September 15th, 1931. ' Pdr. Leaper of Inland Security Corporation appeared before the meeting a,nd out- li�ed how he can sa�e the Village money by financing the PilYage. B moti0n was duly made by Oltman seaonded by Hosp and csrried to refer same to the Villa�e Attorney. ' A�motion was duly made by Hosp seco�led by Topka and carried to draw up a, � re�olution on asaessing propert9 for 12th gvenue Sewer. - ' A motion was duly made by Oltman seca�ded by Topka and carried to refer DdeDonald's birl oP �76.00 ' ' d�imotion was duly made by Oltma,n seconded by Hosp and carried to �a�iPy� omitted � water assessment on 12th Avenue between lst`and 2nd Street and Cle rk to send same��o . County Auditor. � � t motion was duly ma,de by Oltman seaonded by Hosp and carried to refer the assessment on 6th Avenue tarvia to Village gttorney. ; A motion was duly ma,dd by Oltman s�cnnded by Hosp and carried to connect dead ends oa gvenue. `vQ � ` ' gpplication for plumbin� license of Tom BQatzko be referred to Village Attorney. ' g motion was duly made b9 �osp seconded by Oltman and carried to purchase ten Federal metera. ' � A motion was duly made by Hosp seconded by Oltman and carried that the matter of the gas survey as to asking them to come out and outline. A motion was duly made and carried to instruct grt Anderson to make Park Board report r�riday. � � �� The Yillage Council of the 9illage of �opkina met in the Council Room in a epeaial adjourned aession on Septeanber 8th, 1931, at 7:30 o'clock P. �. �embers present: M. B. Hagen, president, Irving Oltman, �dilliam Hosp, 9lbert Jape, Trustees, and F. J. Topka, Hecorder. '�. On a motfon duly made by Hosp seconded by Oltma,n and carried a..reaolntion was adopted bgtending sympat�q to BQayor and Ddrs. B�. B. Ha,gen in the� loea of their son. A motion wss duly made and carried that the contract Por sewer and water be given.to the lawest bidder, subject to the approval of the Village Atto rney.,,' Ddoran - Pokorney, Jones - Sveo, Third - 3undquist. , R�port of Hosp a.nd Oltman in reference to the s�tic tank, was accepted. A motion.wae duly ma,de by Oltman seconded b9 Hosp and aarried that the Eoad and Bridge Co�ittee and Village Engineer make test holea etc. on septic tank on . llth Avenue. 6. E. Anderaon appeared as a member of thE Park Board and reported tha,t � repairs and tennis court ehould be egtended, also skating rink. 1ie is to meet �nith Committee Oltman, Hosp and Japs. , A motion wae duly made by Oltma,n seconded by Hoep and Qarried that thez�port / on the Village Hall guttera be aceepted and that the Boad and Bridge Committee take ca,re of gutters on 9111ag�e 8s11. � A motion was duly made and carried to pay the ambnlance bill of �7.00 to the University �oapital, Edvrin Anderson. 6 motion was duly made �d carried to p�y the jtellov� Trail Gars,ge bill of �14.01. � ' On a motion duly made and carried the meeting �a�l adjourned. ATTEST: F. J. T�nka Ee m. rde r. �H. B. Ha�en Pre si dent. �%,���� � Dr. B�cHa.le appeared before the meeting and recommended uniform echool patx�ol. ' _ _ � A motioa was duly made by Iiosp seconded by Topka and carried to adjoura the ` meetin� until negt FridaFy September 8th, 1931 at 7:30. � � B. J. Tog�ka 8eco rder. ATTEST B�. B. Ha,�en President. -� � ��.�� � � ,�-�- � , � � ,�' �ESOZUTION By the Vil].a ge Council--Authorizin� a Committee� to investigate Assessments and Books o� Village '�FiEi�i+:A::, attentior� was called to the past Cout�cil, that certain watermeins laid in the villege streeta never were assessed against e butting property, a nd ot hers onl,y par tly pa id for . itJf3Li��S, to date nothing k�as been done to place these watermains on the As:;essmer�t Roll. � VYH�REA�, in Auditor's Report of �ec. 31, 1929 as published,some' receipts were charged to villa;e expenses: VJHEi�"r:a5., in �uditor's Report of Dec. `�1, 19:30 some dates are wron� when b ond s c ome d ue . '�"�dLi�;�, it would be to i�t�e berlefit o�f the general public and the . community �o place '�hese asse�sments on �lssessment F�oll and to ;et dates o:� bond issues corrected and further investigate. vi,llage affairs; therefore, be it i�SOLVED, that we, the Village Couneil of• the Vi118�e of Hopxiris, �hereby refer this m�tter to committee to investioate and report uack its. tindings to �o'uncil �t the earliest possible d�te., ����� � �� '� � � , ��-.. BQINIITES OF COUNCTL MEETING, VILLACE OF HOPKINS, Held September 15th, 1531, �:30 P.M. \ . � Council meeting was called to order by Mayor M.B. Hagen. The follovring members were present: M.B.Hagen, Mayor, Councilmen Oltman, Japs, and Hosp.. Recorder Topk�. was absent. %%�y�� � � On motion made by Japs, seconded by Hosp, and unariimously carried, the Village Attorney �ras i.nstructed to notify the bondsr�an of the necorder of.possible liability grotiving out of failure of the Recorder to .perform the duties of his . office. � � A petition wa.s.received by re,sidents asking for the inst�llation of four lights; whicYi on motion duly made and carried was referred to the Village �ngineer £or attention. � The Village having advertised for bids and proposals for the_coristruction of an 8 in. se�srer extension on Fourteenth Avenue between Excelsior �.nd First Street North, the �follrnrrir.g bids tvere opened, read and considered: . , Bid of A�cDonald Sand &.Gravel Company - �1090.08 • Bid of Nlax Sorenson�_,_,__ ,.,�. . - � 832.00 ;� . Upon inquiry made by.Councilman Japs to bidder Sorenson respecting-the.employment of Tocal labor and the wages per hour for such service, and being satisfied tivith response thereto fr"om Mr. Serenson, Councilman Japs r�oved, seconded b,y Councilma.n Hosp, that the liid of.�x �orerison be accepted and contract for said work let to him. IIpon being put^to a vote, it was unanimously carried. � �,., ;j - �Iayor Hagen requested Councilnan VPm. Hosp.to act as �hairman, vrhereupon Councilman Hosp took the chair and thereupon N?ayor Hagen moqed, seconded by Council-. man Japs, that the Village Attorney write a letter to Recorder Topka calling for � his resignatior_ as Recorder on the grounds of absence from council meetings and` failure to attend to the duties of his.office and.in particular omission,to prepare minutes of the last four council aieetings. This motion was put to a vote - M.ayor, �H�gen and Council��,n Japs voted in favor thereof and Councilman Irving Oltman voted no. Thereupon Chairraan fiosp de,clared the motion carried. Thereupon Council- ` n6.n Japs_ demanded that Councilman_ Hosp vote upon the motion, which called for a ruling from the.Village Attorney, who ruled that vahereas a quorum of the Council was present and voting and two�having voted in favor of the resolution and one , age�inst.it and the Chairman having inmediately declared the motion carried, that _ said motion �rras carr.ied without the vote of the acting Chairman. The Village �•Attfl rney.assigned as his reason for so ruling that the omission of' the acting.Chair- nan to vote and his declaration that the motion was carried tvas his consent by silence to the majority and affirmative vote. - The Vill�ge Attorney begs leave to sizbmit, as a part of this I�inutes , his authority for r,iaking. such ruling -- ' ` Under the Village rules of proceedure the parliamentary practice in �' Robert's rules of order �sha�t� govern the Village Council whenever the,y are ' applicable and do not conflict with any other rule of order duly established. In Robert's rules of order, Page 191, it is stated: "When a quorum is present a majority vote, that is a majority of the votes cast, is 'sufficient, ignoring binnks, for the adoption of any motion that is in order." Attorney General Simpson ruled on n4arch 17, 1909 as follovrs: "6�Ihen a part of the members present refuse to vote et all, a vote _ may be ].egally decided by a majority of those actually voting , though the,y do not constitute a majority of the whole number present. This rule rests upon the principle that members present and not voting will be deemed to assent to the action of those who did vote." � Thereupon acting Chairman fiosp relinquished the chair to IJiayor A3.B.Hagen. On raotion made by Japs, seconded by Oltm.a.n, and unanimously carried, the Village Attorney was directed to write a letter to the State Exe.miner, asking �` for an immediate audit of the books of the Village Recoi�der.. Councilman Japs requested a report from the Village Attorne,y as to what pro�ress he is making on the collection of the Village's claim sgainst the former Recorder, Archie �tiller, and the Village Attorney thereupon submitted the corres= pondenco,which was re�.d, and thereupori Japs moved, seconded b,y Hosp, that Mr. NLiller�be granted time until Thursday, September 17, 1931 at 7:3A P.fl4. within which to settle. � '`� � On �:otion by Councilman Hosp, seconded by Councilman Japs, the follawing bills were read, allo�red,and ordered paid: � 1039 Archie G. Esmiltoa 3a1 to 9-15-31 72.50 10664 Swan Ola.nder 5 da;�s � 3.00 �15.0 1040 Lawrence Schutz Sal to 9-15-31 72.50 10665 Ddike Bachinsl� 45 hrs: � 45¢ �20:25 1041 DH. B. Ha�en �- year salary 105.00 10666 ChaB. Lembecker 17 hrs.�45¢ • 7.65 1042 Irvin� Oltman � year salary 75.00 10667 Leo Block 17 hrs.� 45¢ � 7.65 1043 PJilliam Hosp year salary 75.00 10668 Fra,nk Stodola 99 hrs.� 60¢ �59.40 10�44� Albert Japs � year salary 75.00 95 hrs.� 90¢ �85.5C 1045 F. J. Topka � year salary 150.00 � 10669 Frank Bennis 99 hrs.� 90¢ ' 89.1C 1046 A. W. Elmquiat 4 year ealary 62.50 10670 J. Jasperson 99 hrs.� 90¢� 89.1C 1047 J. A. Hosp 4 year salary 100.00 10671 Tor�y Mahlberg 123 hrs.� 90¢-110.7C 1048 Frank 3todola Pa.rk work 1.50 10672 Chas. Stothard� 1 day � 3.OQ- 3.00 ��9 E. J. Jeppesen engineer service 35.00 10673 Hov�ard Jurisch 72 hrs.� 45¢- 32.4C 1u50 Dr. James Blake milk inapector 100.00 10674 Frank Dietr3ch 5 days � 3.00�15.00 1051 Dr. G. 41. �oore health inspector 100.00 10675 Ben Tesarek 94 hrs. � 45¢ �42.3C 1052 Hopkins Produce poor suppliee 12.62 10676 John Brecka 54 hrs. � 45¢ '24.3C 1�53 H. F. Moore Chief ealary 100.00 10677 Joe Anderla 27 hrs. � 45¢ °12.1� 1054 N.97.Te1 Co. phonea 15.10 10678 Joe Pudil 47 hrs. ��45� �21.1� 1055 Hopkins Park Board labor & supplies 257.11 10679 Andrew Arnese 39 hrs. C� 50¢� 19.5C 5182 Herman Olson Sal to 9-15-31 70.00 10663 Ed. .Ma.kousl�y 54 hrs. � 45� 24.30 On motian made by Councilman Hosp and seconded by Coancilma.n Oltmari, and � unanimously carried, the meeting was adjourned until 2'hursday, September 17,,1931, at & :30 P.M. ( �,1�►143► ) � I I � �(.�1.1' ! �/.r�I .o / - • / � � ► ► rr.: , �. , . , .� : , � --- ; � _ o��.s ._:� - � �� S i_. .���� � Oven�rafC fa f�euer8l 8und du� lst� •Z�3]. �Et:�I�i"S T� ����L'°� 'E� 15ths 3933. - , Lfcens�s (i 646.60 H3uea �8S`24 Dog �'8s fa5.0� t�iscel lanoa�aa �5�.76 DonsL�oa . � 504N00 � InteresC on bank bairanaes �9►�3 P�e� . � . ae�era�� � 9��5�s.o� pa� � ��.�s �.��a ���..�a . Fire 896�00 . 3�aor (�x�:� a�.r4 a��ux�d�� �68.79. Lla�sr�r � ?��1�� Tot�ai Recoipts �o `:`:��t��-.b�r iS�i� • �9�73.�6 AI�HiI � _ " � TO d�`?T �:' �Ba.i� ��� �.9� � . 4� � � � ' 0 V� L77 Wls� �i� �V�1Ri/ " 01�j, A�11o1R1��7 3a181'g 2'X�r.00 Ci� 3'a�aasut�er S�,l�r�r �2�i.40 ' - Aesesaot� 640.04 . Otiisr�a ( inclad3� n3�� � $eslth � in�noot�r�, l�bo�. dog a�'�che�1 10�7.66 II�ilitg i'�D 135+00 Eaa�iit99r 505�00 � 2'iv8toe� 66Oi00 At�oraie�' e �te�A�rs�aher �6.18 Insux�anae g�•�0 3�re� Baa� �9.60 Do],e�;ates - �8,54 Poet�� °i.�6 Pr9.atfn� 590.41 Offiae �pl#ee 2a.17 Te16�Ohorte � � 35.30 II9�air� � �0�6�i RalieP 2�+�� ' �leotion ` 9.60. �i�;hte 3969.27 �� 16. �0 Su�p��e� 15A ,�16 Etieosl��eous a6�,r�b _ - --- To�al O�ila�e Di�bur$erae�te 8668.38 Polfee Diabursement� �o ice�� �ries 2456.1A S�eaial Polf ce 31�.78 Tele�hone � ,,...._.. �.�s� To�a� Police �fs��a���n�r:`�:,:i a811��0 Pe��t Diebursomen�o . La�or 1�9.10 51�8�1iee 12.00 iighte �� �9.00 Re�i rs • __...! s5" Total P3�'k Disbna�senents .. �8�'•B� .r ��- 3lT4�.43 ( �_,,,�9373.65 1b629•12 $866.38 �e�,l.eo i60.60 . -F�,,,�.�;.r,�c� � ..�� : . i : �1. y; : ��� L+ : ��/•_ �1 f_! �ire Disbur�,emente,� �ar ioo.ao Fi�ce 9t�mer� 80„00 Fis�men s�3a�rie� � 873.44 .. T�Btln� s�a Fit� �sua�e 33.f�0 Teao�h�n� Prnt��t�on aervi�e 697��0 Equi�aC xe��ai rs �,8.35 Ge�� and �'il PU.S�, . Comreatfan S9�b0 - . Su�lie� & m�s�e���eous B�&.9:2 ,� �'ota� i�ir� Df �'b�ra��aex��s E781.68 . ��.��ffi. Di,�bai�ra��a�'G„� a�a�rs�e, �A� e�e. x��o.� . �tarar9 F����.st�ur���a�ca �os�s.b9 - 3ala�r auc� s�lie� . . �o�ai liiaburee�nenQa ttam (�noral ,� to S�jpt�ber 16�'. �93�: Overd�Ft !� C�n��al �d �'mx��zar9 ls�* 39�1 : 0►erd�Pt in i�ne�l F�md Sa��gmb�� �6E�h, �9�1. � . �,�a�x �t�� Ba�once !a Ciater Bund dena�ry 1sL, 1931 , �pos3te �0 9e�tefabe� 16�8� 19�t f3t�zisw�tel�9 Tnteres� 8s t3isc. �terp Tot�l �aoe�x,t�, �o Sep�. 15th 6D34�87 � i07abS • .. .. 9$.r 0 fi2�6•�2 � Dis�urse�an�� �d �n���b�r ],6t�i, 1931 . . ! a�'� d� . . � ,�. 2781.68 � �f'i�3A�48 ,`. �Z�...._ . ��9ti8��l,..: _.,, ::bI80.29 ' 2�t�8��80 . � ..Sii��35 � � . �-.-- ?A31.06 ,�, 8�6.4� 7��7.�8 S�perla�endents Sair�� 3.055•00 , � LaDor _ E09�18 � � Pbrrer 8�7.81 . R�aY �s 28. A5 8u�p�ie� 1P.8A�. :i� � Eaffida 166�.78 . �Iiecel7�t�neous _ i26.CQ . , , �P�?�E2 � , , �.�s�. �'��� Ha],:-nco in �ater �t% ��p�emt�er 1St�h, 1931 � ,. _ _ . _, .�. _ _ ,, y _. .. _ .�.. 244�?.26 ;� ! : , : � : Q :�.HI" �[�!_ ► tl�erda�aft J�ussgr lt�t� 1931 DepOs�ta Lo Sept�nber 15GP�� 1931 � �'�ea 719b.94 3nte�es� 35.30 tUs�ollaaeons �„r 668.66" ' 797?.80 DS.ebu�semeat� �o Sap�ember 16th� Z931 . Cort�i�$ionera Sala�yy 67E.64 S�reat I�abor 269�*30 Team I.�bor 1738.80 a�vel 51, �0 011 33.00 �-33+8.11 .._. + 8 �'sg� _..., 7544.69 0 �' pege 2 g�p� � b9 .10 � � 3txnpli�s " b28.6� � � D� 40.9? iii scell�neatie 22�.69 PnrO�eae o% lax�i ,�3 Q.49 �,: � Toto.). �istru�em���a 6342«91 � 6��;,...,�.,. Be7.r�nce� im Hvsai �nd �3�d� Fund ;qutar�ber 16�h, 19;f]. � - _ .. _ � �20��7E3 � ai Deae��„e�f & Bonc�, � interest • Balaace i,n u�eo��. 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' . �4��9� /� ��t�►`� � ���rr�.� " �i�3�t$� ,',�� � . � '1�� <�,��'�'#�t��i � �3��� �►��?� i�� ��a� �,w ��4��Edi ��► �,��� .��+��'�� � i�l�'�� ��11�►�� �1�:��t «� ,�. ,� «. .� �: ,.d .. �. � � �ll�s�f� � �� ��„ �'���TT.�ira�i��� �� ��+%M,• ��i� ir�FI,YlY.f4dl�+::1.( ���. �V'WIA. " l �� � ' . ��q� ��� �'4� �"0���' �11p�rr �� .i�' . ' Y: ��:.. .w lflh�'.. : e;. ti. rt' M i :` fl4r#� �7�Fa/d� e�l.�+'w�� ��{ie�13 r.�lE1�t�°,�#�::�Ai� � ���§�� �.��w 3�'+�;� T�#�,'�el��i � �� �r�� �.�.w�.��.. ��� �� � � ��i�#►i�' ���,p, �►� r. �. .� .� w aw ,» �, ,r .�. .. dr .� a :. .. .� «. �. ,r � "�.'A� a' �' The Village council of the'Village of Hopkins met in adjourned session at 7:30 P.�I. Sept.l7th,1931 . iJlembers present : M,B.Hagen, president ; bUilliam Hosp, �lbert Japs, Irving Oltman, Trustees; and F.J.Topka,Recorder. • Councilman Hosp egplained tha.t I�r.Topka ha.d •reported his minute book up to date and t�iat he believed the Council should withdraw its action calling for his resignation� Motion b� �osp, Seconded by Oltma.n that the Council reconsider its action asking f or Topka's resignation carried by the fol- lowinng vote: Yes, Hagen; Hosp, 0ltman. No, Japs. Topka did - not v ot e . Conncilman Hosp reported Archie �Iiller could not attend to- night's meeting. . Motion b� Hosp, seconded by Oltman that Archie I`"iller be given more time to pay shortage in license and Filing fees with village, and that matter be l�,id on the table nntil Oct.?th, carried b� the following vote: Yes, Hosp,Oltman,Topka,Hagen. No, Japs. ' Motion b�r Hosp, seconded by �tlma.n that Council reconsider its action of Tuesday in calling For an examination of the books- b�r the Public Lxaminer, carried on the iollo��ing vote; Yes, Hosp, Oltman, `ronkar� H�,gen. No, Japs. C.G,Zeoper appeared before the council with a proposition for refinancing the village indebtedness. Thiss matter was laid over to Sept.2lst. �ngineer Jeppesen reported he was not read� to report on se`ver sites until negt meeting. 9 committee from Pire department asked Council for Punds to send �iae delegates to fire school for five days at ��.00 a da�, or a total of �125.00 expense to village. Motion by Oltman, seconded b�r Iiosp that therequest o.f fire department for funds to send delegates to .�ire .sehool be grant- ed, carried b� follobving vote": Yes, dtlman,Hosp,Topka, Hagen. No, Japs. ° Engineer Jeppesen reported there were no street lights on 13th and 14th �ve.and second street in thenew la�out of stree,t li�hts. These are minutes supplied in lieu o.P original minutes lost for said meeting. Motion made to adjauumnn. Adjourned to �ept.2lst,1931 meeting. z ,�-= 3 4 ' AN ORDINANCE TO AD�ND AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED �tAN 0�INANCE REGULATING THE LTCII�tSING OF PLi]I�4BERS IN THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS, MIIV'TdESOTA, AND C�EATING THE OFFICE Og PLUMBING INSPECTOR.�� '� THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF TI-iE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS DO O�DAIN AS FOLLOl�S; 5 That an ordine�nce of tfie said Village entitled `tAn Ordir.ance Regulating 6 the Licensing of Plumbers in the. Village of Hopkins, B�innesota, and creating the, Office of Flumbing Inspector,�� approved the 18th day of $eptember, 1928, is here- � by amended to read as follrnvs: a 9 io . �� 12 13 �- 14 15 16 �7 18 19 20 21 22 23 �i�> 2a 25 26 27 28 29 -� 30 31 . . 32 33 34 Section 1. That Section 2 of said ordinance be and the same is hereby amended to read as follomrs, that is to sav - Any person or persons desiring to.engage in the occupation of , plumbing, making or acting, as specified in Section 1 of thia Orc3inancei shall first submit.an application to the Village � Council, which e�pplication shall be signed by at least one practical pluinber recommending-the applicant as a person xeg= ularly educated in the business of sanitary plumbing, of good repu-�ation and thoroughly qualified to carry on the business of a licensed plumber. And in addition thereto, each person � shall at the time of' such application to said Village Council, present a certificate of competency, from the Board of Examiners oi' Plumbers hereinafter provided for, and no person shall engage in or work at the businesa of plumbing until he.shall have first recei�ed a certificate of coznpetency from the Boe.rd of�Exeminers of Plumbers. Every person applying for a liconse under this section of' this �rdinance mus� maintain a place,of business in the Village of Hopkins, Minnesota and no such license shall be gr�nted to an�r �person less . than tvrent,y-one years of age. �ection 2. Zhis ordinancs shall take effect and be enforced from and after its publication. _ , Passed and approved this��day of er, 1931. Attest : President of V' ge gounczl, Village of H i a, Vil �e Hennepin Cou , Bfiinnesota. Officially puUlished in the of£icial ne�vspeper of the Vill�ge of Hopkins, the Hennepin County Review, on September , 1931._ =� 35 0 i HOSP & VESELY ATTORNEYS AT�LAW ' � BOO ANDRUB BUILDING 1 (� MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. _\ 0 � -��,�,.r. � �� � �..�.� � ��,,. ,.�.a,..._�.�.�wM.�.�..�.�...�. �,.....��''� �he Village Council of the Village of Hopkins met in a specisl sdjourned asesion •�"" ' September 22nd, 1931, at 7:30 P. Bd. � � Bdembers preaeat: Dd. B. H agen, President, Irving Oltman, YJilliam Hosp, Albert Japs, Truatees. F. J. Top�, Recorder was absent. , The Village Council met with the Minnesota State Highwa,,p Engineers in referenoe to the Village part in the buildin� of the New Number'12 Highwqy. Councilmsn Oltman was appointed Clerk pro tem by �da,yor &tigen, in the absence of Recorder Topks. . Diviaion Engineer Zimmerman with Eagineer Carl Graser appeared with drawings of their plans for building the new n�nber l� highway throughjl $opkina. The Village was asked to bear some of the expense of building the service� highways on both sides of number 12. This expense was estimated at an'�pproximate figure of �3,000.00. ' A motion was duly made by Hosp seaonded by Japs and carried to approve of plane submitted by �Qx�. Zir�erman, Division Tngineer, until their final plana are presented to the Village Council for approval by a resolution of the Council. On a motion duly made and carried the meeting was adjourned to Tuesd�y, September 29th, 1931, at 7s30 o'cloc� P. M. �_ , G� �� � � vin 0 P lage Clex'k, pro tem ATTLST: DH. B. Ha�en president. l Q�l�,f4�r1 ► H. I. Fri ebf e Meobaniasl and Eleatrical Engineer Telephone: Cedar 5837 J. E. Garroll Structurai and Oi�il Engineer EBaINEH�IAG 9.ERVIaL� 00. 420 �Qetropolitan Dank Buildfr� St. Pazal, ldinnesota. : 3eptember 22nd� 1931. � Honor�,bl.e Di�lage aounail. �%pk��t¢e B9in�d.eBotB , Gent�emene � . . � In Coaseation with y0t�,r prOpoeed setvage s3rstem; i hervby mal�e �ou the Po�l+�vring propo�al to Paraiah you with Qonsultiz�g engineering aerit�cea: . �. �(1 �. The neoeseary � data f'urni�shed � by �our CiLy Eagineer will be used, as to �he.type of snoh eystem adaptabl� to yroas mrmiaipal neede. ( 2) Upon being fu�l. �hed Wi �h Btitoh ne08ssa1y d�a ta r I v�►lIl q at the direation of �ronr Hoaorable Bo�y,, proaee8 to mak±� a detail sat oP plans anfl epecificsatione together wiEh a detail eetimate oY aoat in proper ehape so that I may recefve bida iatelZigentiy on snch �ortion of the work as yon msy enthorize and so tY1at you �y be aseure8 for competiti�on in the bidding there�or. (3) I�vill� nea mv bqet �ffarts to secu�e favorab].e� bids aad �rill �ttenfl the meetin� at cohich bide are 4alled for in order�to aflvise the coun- cil as to the bSda raaeivedl. (4,) For the aerviaee, a� aboee mentioned (1. 2� 3), gou are to pay c�e the sum of One Sbndred Dollara (�100.00) as a retaining Pee plus two. and one-half (2?�-�) per oent of oost oP sneh portioas of the s9stem se � your Hono�rable Body rr�g authorize to be built vhen I iisve anbmitted the de.� tailed plans and speaifiaationa. , � $houl� �our Honarabl� $o�r reqnQet supervision v�hen th� contracta m=°e let, or v�ox�k is .Btarte8, I�ill fua•n9,eh ganeral supervi�ton af aonatruc- tioa at the rate of.Fifteen Dollars (�15.00) per flay p1nB actual e�peneees 3uch supervision of oonatruation to be gaid for on or before the tenth (lOth) �ley of the manth �or all serviae� renderefl in the preaeding month. Respect7�i17.� submltted, The fore�oing proposal ie here'ba► accepted 'by resolution of the Villa�e Oounvil �hi s deap oY � , 1931. President Attesta Re co rder ( 99.11age Seal ) / . , ��`�. r �, : .�? � ' ✓/ �� � � ' .. ,; �� _ �� , �"?���� . �� � � _ . ��/ � - The Village (buncil of the pilla,ge of Hopkins met in regular session in�the Council room, on October 6th, 1931, at 7:30 o'clock P. �. � Members present: B�. B. Eagen, president, Irving Oltman, Plilliam Hosp, glbert Japs, Trustees, J. g. Hosp, Village Attorney. F. J. Topka, recorder was absent. 1056 1057 1058 1059 1060 1061 1062 1063 1064 1065 1066 1067 1068 1069 1070 1071 1072 10?3 1074 1075 10?6 1077 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 - 1083 1084 1085 5183 5184 5185 5186 5187 10680 B[ayor Ha,gen appointed Irving Oltman, clerk protem. The following bills ��ere audited and allowed: grchie G. Hamilton Lawrence Schutz E. J. Jeppesen Frank Erickson Hnergency Ambulance Yellow Trail Garage �Hpls Gen Elec Co. Hopkins Produce•Egchange E. A. Johnson Jake Scheffler skottegard Bakery Hopkins Fi re Departr.►eat J. B. Diiller Frank J. Shimota DBatt IlCCauley Ray Peterson Ernest Osterberg Frank Sitar Hennepin County Review Pioneer Elevator & Lbr. Co. Anton Olson Er�il Anderson �pls Surburban Gas Co. John F. Koss William Strobeak Hopkins Fire Department � �9. 5.--3�ott Compa�qy Mpls General Hospital Securit9 National Bank Hopkins Public Library Herm�1 Ol son Mpls Gen Elec Co. Crane C omp ar�y Mueller Company Buffalo �Heter Compa�y Frank 5todola 10681 Mike Bachinat� 10682 Charles Stothard 10683 Ho�vard Jurisch 10684 Fra-r,k Di etri ch 10685 B. Tpsarek 10686 Edward. MB�ousl� 10687 Mike Pda,ther 10688 Jaeper Jasperson 10689 Frank Romportl 10690 Tor�y D�ahlberg 10691 Frank Bennis 10692 gndrew grness 10693 Anton Shidla 10694 Auton Pavek 10695 Nela Nelson 10696 Winslow Fusa 10697 Winslaw Pr�,spir 10698 Frank Eriakson 10699 John Barrincar , 10700 Joe Anderla 10701 Charles 7,embecker 10702 Leo Block Sal to 10-1-31 3a1 to 10-1-31 engineer services 9 hrs. � 45¢ poor fund for Dd�vin Anderson villat;e supplies fire suppliea lighta (Vil 392.44, fire 3.00, Jurisch 9.38, Mrs. Fxits 4.00, 7 hrs. � 50¢ special police. salary as fi re stewert s�rens Octobe r phone service five days at fire school five days at fire school five days at fire school five days at fire school five days ab fire sehool • special police printin� coal �;roceries for Leo Bloclt groceries for Theo. Extine gas fire supplies burial of. Anthony �tia.kousl�y firemen salaries fire supplies medical f'or John Do compensation Insurance salary and supplies aal to 10-1-31 power suppli�s supplies supplies 126 hrs. � 60¢ 79 hrs. � 90y� teams 9 hrs. � 1.00 truck 18 hrs. � 45¢ 5 days Q 3.00 3 daya � 3.00 6 days � 3.00 18 hrs. � 45¢ 18 hrs. � 45¢ 41 hrs. � 45¢ 40 hrs. � 90¢ teams 14 hrs. � 45¢ 36 hrs. � 90¢ teams 18 hrs. � 90¢ teazna 32 hra. C� 50¢ 4 hrs. � 45¢ 60 hrs. � 45¢ 54 hrs. � 45¢ 42 hrs. � 45¢ 28 hrs. � 45� 9 hrs. � 45¢ 9 hrs. � 45¢ 32 hra. � 45¢ 33 hrs. � 45¢ 33 hrs. � 45¢ Pa,rk 1. 00 ) B1oCk 1.95 over 10703 V. Trigeton� 27 hrs. � 45¢ 12.15 10704 gokesh ga.rdware 'supplies .86 10705 The Texas Compa� motor oil 76.30 � - , On a motion duly ma.de by Hosp seconded bg J s and carried, the reports read e�ere approved and ordered placed on file. . , A motion was duly made by Hosp seconded by Oltman and ca�ied to adopt the following �esolution for sewer and water connectione. , A motion was duly made by Japs seonnded by Hosp and carried that the Bonding Company �Ze notified by the Village Attorney at once that the Recorder is in neglect of duty and �hat the village would hold the bonding Compa�y liable for an,y expense which may result of such negle at . . . , A motion was duly made by Hosp seconded by Oltman and carried tha,t Hernran Olson �ie authorized to order 10 Federal meters at once. � _ The fire siren and village phone w6aereferred to the public sa.fety co�mittee by �Bay or Hagen. . � � On a motion duly made and carried the m�etintivnas ad�ourned to October 8th, 1931 at 7:30 o'clock P. �. � , ::}. ,,;.;_: " � � � � AT'i'EST : 11d. B. Aa�en President. � ��� ����� � a Irvin� Olt Vill,age Clerk, pro tem. _ The Pillage Council of the yillage of Hopkins met in a special adjourned meeting in the Council.Room on October 8th, 1931, at 7:30.o'clock p. �. , � Members preaent; M. B. Hagea, President, Irving Oltman, �Pilliam Hosp, Albert ; L� Japs, Trusteea, F. J. Topka, 8ecorder. � `��� , . . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and pproved. �� �./ � /f /LiE����- �v�`i�d� j� ���'� A motion was duly`made by Japs to stop bowlin�g�until they get a license. This motiQn`received no second:� /1 , 1� motion was duly�made to tras���r Adolphi's 3inclair Oil Station license. This motion reaeived no second.� � g motion was duly made and seconded to transfer the pool room license. The motion aarried on the following vote: �es Hosp, Japs - No Oltma.n. g motion �as duly made and carried to�look�"up l�ashek's place and ask them to put in an application for a license. - - . for �412.46 A motion was du19 made and seconded tha.t the bills of L. Lundquiat�for.repair oP - side�nalks be paid and refared to the Village Attorne�. The motion carried on the Pollawing vote: Yes, Hosp, Oltman No Japa. '' � - \ g motion�was duly made by Oltman seconded by Hosp and carried to.adopt resolutions � � ,h � for sidewalk repair. A � A motion was duly made by Hoap seconded by Oltman and ca:rried that,.the bi11 oP the D�inneapolis Daily Star Company for �12.00, be alloared. . . � The matter of placing �o Damping"Signs on FiPth and Sixth was.referred to �9illiam Hosp. A motion was duly made and carried that all bonds be referred to the Village _ Attorney to see that all bonds be filed in the Clerk of District Court. � -� A•motion was duly made and carried to look up and transfer bonds to gas furid. - A motion was duly made by Hosp seconded by Japs and carried to accept refund of J. Z. McNally on Insurance. BHr. 69m. Strobeck appeared before the meeting and asked to have no dumping si�ns placed in the �sa� rear yard of alley between lOth and llth. _ A motion was duly made a.nd carried .to notify. D�r. Friehl to meet wi th the plur�ping _ board for examination. ' � � Il�r. Hosp, chairman, ' repor d oa tri�i tree and����g street �.� F�,,. � ' �L i� s and ca ied to sus end the i rst g motion was dgl made b� O1 se o e b.Ho p p reading of resolution on the w dth of street and�si-�e�a_lks_on 9th Avenue. . A motion was duly ma.de by Oltman seconded by Hosp and carried to adopt the oTdina,nce th�t streets.and sidewalks be as they are as to grades on 9th Ave. So.�'-. Pdr.,Jeppesen �ras called on by the Mayor to.egplain the condition of our se�tic tank and the proposed sewage system�which is at this time bein� considered. Several appeared.before the meeting and offered suggestions as to the sec�age ;� disposal. � . . , Ddr. Engineer, a�peared before the,meeting and e�pressed.that he would take care'of and ,submit sewage plans, and vnould work with B�r. Jeppesen, local engineer. � On a motion duly made by Hosp seconded by Japs and carried the request of Roy Ke119 for slow signs be referred to the road and bridge co:mmittee. • L��r ' The Council dec'ided to create a sinking i�nd. All moneys and credits.to be placed in said fund. This matter tivas referred to the Village gttorney to e�cplain. � 09er. g motion was duly made by Oltma,n seconded b� Hosp tha.t the following budget f or 1932 be accepted. 'The motion carried on the follawing vote: Yes Oltman, Hosp No Japs. Road a.nd Bridge - - - - - - - - -'- - - �8,000.00 ' � � Poor------------------ 3,250.00 Band - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - 1 � 000. 00 Park------------------ 500.00 � Poli ce - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3, 700.00 � Fire------------------ 2,QOQ,.00 � � Library---------------- 1,800.00 � Paving Certificates - - - - - - - - - - 2,900.00 " 49aterBonds-------------- 2,000.00 General---------------- 15.000.00 � 40,150.00 � motion was duly made by Hosp seconded by Topka and carried to adjourn. ATTEST: M. B. Ha�en President. � �. `� a ► � � � � F. J. To,pi� Recorder. � � � :.. _ . . , ... .. . . _, , . . ' _. . � . —. " OFFICE OF THE VILLAGE RECORDER �� , VILLAGE OF HOPKINS � All Licenses are due on f anuary 1 st of each year, and expire December 31st each year. � '„ � -. � 0 TO THE HONORABLE VILLAGE COU�NCIL. � Gentlemen: - The undersigried hereby makes application under and pursus�nt to an ordinance passed by the Village � Courncii of the Village of Hopkins, Minnesota, for a Village License and does hereby make the following staiements and ,� 'answers:. 1:' Kind of License applied for --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - :2. Name of Licensee -------------------------------------------------------------------Amt. $---------------- , i 3. Location of business---------------------------------------------------------------- what floor------------ � � 4. Legal description of prem�ses ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- � 5. Proprietor's narme -------=----------------------Address --------------------------------------------------- � 6. Owner of premises -----------------------------Address --------------------------------------------------- I 7. Applicant is (not) a citizen of the United SCates. 8 Age of Applicant ------------------------------ ' 9. Have you ever been arrested for or convfcted of a violation of any criminal law or ordinance?_______________ � When? ------- Where? --------------------------------- ---------------------------------- ------------------ � Whatwas the offense7 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- � � � 10. Have.you ever been engaged in this business before7 _____________________________________________________ ; ' Where? ---------------------------------------- When7 -------------------------------------------------=- � � � 0 il. Have you ever before'held a license in this Village for any business? _____________________________________ ,� When? ----------------------------------------- Kind of business? ----------------------------------------- ti 12. Aave you ever had a license revoked?__________________________________ Date ____________-__-_____-____ , ; .., Where? ---------------------------------------- Cause -------------------------------------------=== r.. . ; ,r . 13. Give the names and addresses of at least three reliable persons, residents of the Village of Hopkins who are sufficiently familiar with your chaxacter to�glve informa'tion concerning you. � � ; I i Name oP Reference � Address � ., . ' � ----'----------------------'--------------'-------'------------'-----'--------------"--'------------"-----" ---------------------------------------------------'---------------------------'--'---'-'-----------------'--- i � ---------'-----'---'--=----------------------"-----z-----'------"-----------------�--'--'--'--------'-'---" � I The Licensee herein doe: hereby declare that if the License hereby applied for, is granted, that he will superin- � tend the management of the business in gerson and will casry on the business for himself and not as an agent of any � other person. If exceptions state here--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- i The applicant hereby certifles'that the. several answers and statements in this application; by me made, are j . ; true and correct and of t�he best of iny knowledge �nd belief. � I S I. �". (5lgnature of Applicant) ------------------=----------------------------- I I. o - • e. . _ ' / �/ � � � �� �� ��� �o� �� ��� $�� �iXXr��.e .a� �a��irts HENNEPIN COUNTY HOPKINS, MINNESOTA $�. � ��"�� � � —_ �, arch�e H. i�tllQ�, Re�ao=�ate_� c�#' �he $3�1�aga o� sc�plcta��, tt�t� �f 8�exmep�.u, 3t,�t� ot ��a�Laf do here�i�y �ert�fi9 that the fol2crnvi�g re�olatiaa� �aci �3er �a�a ;�ssed t�y the iti%3a� Council of �hA �ill�e c�P iiOpkins, �t t�aiz r�g�lsr 8$�ourr�ed meeLiag he�d �tobe�r 8tii, i93t?. Ii w�e on a��iom maved and �atrle�d by the �mous �aie of �e 9313er�e ��ci2 ot �he 9i�lage +� H�pkins th�t the to2�e�cviag eume m� mone;� be rra.�ssd �nd ��vied b� t.s� �pea t�e ��ble p�ert�' of �he 'VfZis�e .of Sopkiz+s� for �he Pcliocring gurnosos, viz: For For Far IgOP For For For FOP General Vii3a�e �ur�oB+�s...... o.., ��...�Oafl:QE? iiaad �d Brici�e Fund ...... . . .. .. ...... � I10flQ.0a x,i��a.rg �t.......e .................... � �.� jt3,�Q0 P'Qa1' ��e���s�����a����a��������iss�• .;3OOw{iO B�nd R�d.........�........ .............. 10{3a.00 �� � .............................. 500.00 �avfu,� Ceriificates....,.s ............. 4300.Oa ±$�9P 871d .�t88 Bf�CZB..a•.•..•.s...•••s.�. a����sr'J� I da �er�eb�► aer��� dffit I hate aom�sx�i ths toregoin� with the c+�ginal eutrg o,f �be mitmtes oS Lhe �roaesdan�s of t� taastfr�g oY �he Yiilsge Co�mc�l held on the SLP� d�y vf f�tober, 19�0, ss r•he same �� o� rr�t3o�d fa �h:e bo�k of minut�� of eaid 9illaget and Liz�t LH.e se�e is ��rue a� aor�ct aopy the�af. D�ted tb3a 9tb 8ay oP OatvbeP, 1330. fiiven �e� ap ha�d aad eeal Eh�s 9th da� of Oa�ober, 1930. .. . .,� �Y,�,e,� .11er 9i12ega 8eoorder af tbe Villa�v ast Hapkins� Bs�nepin Caunty, �.nn. `� ; �_ ; � �t.�.��i�E D� �II�7�2t1'CS � ' HENNEPIN COUNTY . `• HOPKINS. MINNESOTA , �C'fi e 8� �. 93 �, a To the Village Council, Village of Hopkins,Pi!inn. Gentlemen : � In looking through m,y Villa.�e files I run across a memorandurn that one John Ceryes is to be charged for break- ing a water hydi•ant 9 ft. by 7 ft.6 ine 22 hoae connection- �55.00, labor 18 hours at 95¢ -�8e1�, Resetting -��'6.00, Total -�'G9.00, - vJhich charge is ofi'set by a credit whiah Cer�res h�s co�►ing to him for 32 hours of work at 95� per hour amounting to ;�19 .40 as of da+,e June 13 , 1931. Hrnrr �.nd in what m�nner do you wish to make dis- position of this matter? J�F-i : RD �l Yours ver� truly, � torne,y for Village of Hoplcins. � The Village.Council of the Village of Hopkins met in the Council Room in regular session October 20th, 1931 at 7:30 o'clock P. M. ' DHembers present: �. B. Hagen, president, Irving Oltman, 4Yilliam Hosp and Albert �� Japs, trustees, F. J. Topka, Recorder. . The minutes of the October 6th meeting �vere read and approved. The following bills were sudited a.nd allov�,ed: 1074 1075 1076 107'7 • 10?8 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 •1086� 1087 � 1088 �'� � 1089 1090 Hennepin County I�eview � Pioneer Elevator & Lbr. Co. Anton Olsoa � F�1ni1 Anderson �dpls Surburban Gas Co. John F. Koss William Strobeck Hopkins b'i re Dera.rtment lV. S. Nott Company �3pls General Hospital Security National Bank Hopkins Public Library Archie G. Hamilton Lawrence Schutz E. g. Johnson- E. J. Jepr�e sen Bren Ha.rd�,are Co. 1091 Hopkins Public�Library 1092 Burroughs gdding ��achine Co. 1093 Charles Lembecl�er 1094 1alinslow Fi�, 1095 b'rank Erickson 1096 John Ha.rrincar 1097 Frank Stodola 1098 F'riehl Plumbing & Heating Co. 5185 5186: 5187 5188 518;9 5190 ,�� 5191' ��' Crane Company � � biueller Compar�q Y Buffalo P�eter Compax�y Herman Olson Bren Hardware Co. • Self Propelling Nozzle Co. Peter Sundquist 10704 Kokesh Hardware 10705 The Te�,s Compa�y 10706 Bren Hard�vare Compar�y 10707 John� Harrincar 10708 Howard Jurish 10709 Anton pave� 10710 F1inslow Fuga, 10711 Nels Nelson 10712 �linslow Vra,spir 10713 Charles Stotha,rd 10?14 Cha.rles Lembecker - 10715 Frank Dietrich 10716 Jasper Jasperson � 10717 �'rank Stodola t s: ' printing� coal groceries for Leo Block groceries for Extine gas supplies burial of Tor�y It�akous�y firemen salaries supp].ies (f'ire) medical for John Do eompensation insurance sala ry and supplies sala�y to 10-�5-31 salary to 10-15-31 special police engineer services village supplies fi re suppl ie s salary and supplies servi ce - 24 hrs. � 45� 14 hrs. Q 45¢ $� hrs. � 45¢ 30 hrs. � 45¢ 63 hrs. � 60¢ 14 hrs. � 90� repai rs to Ci ty Hal l supplies supplies supplies salary .to 10-15-31 ` supplies supplies labor 65.85 152.15 17.50 y,� �.9.68 f�� ° 3. 30 �a�' 2. 35 � 75.00 42.00 �` � � 7. 78 '� 8.25 231.07 •122.56 - 72.50 � . 72.50 � 7.50 � 28,90 � . , 4.69 - .45 � �105.04 � .75_ , 10.80, 6.30� . 12.15- 13.50 � 50 .40 � 24.45 ' 7.19- 9.32- 8.56_ 70.00- . � .99' 40.53' � � 360.50 � supplies motor oil supplies 15 hrs. @ 45¢ . 3 days � 3.00 . 6 hrs. C� 45¢. 10 hrs. .@ 45¢ 6 hrs. Q 45¢ 6 hrs. � 45¢ _ .' > 6 da,ys � 3.00 22 hrs. � 45¢ 4 days � 3.00 � 6 hrs. � 90� teams 53 hrs. � 60¢, 28 hrs. G 90¢ ove r. .86 � 76.30_ ' . 5.35-- . 6.75.. 9.00- 2.70- 4.50- 2. 70- 2.70- . . 18.00- � 9.90- . 12.00� 5.40 ' 57.00� The report of Hexma,n Olson as to water collections accepted a,nd ordered placed on Pile. . . _ -:�. A motion tivad duly made by Japs seconded by Hosp and carried to cancel the water bills of Cha,s. Shonka and Ella J. Herman. The application of Hendrickson for sof t drink and milk licenses and transfer of Paul Andersoa gas station license, were accepted. . ,1� , On a motion duly made b�r Japs seconded by Oltman and carried the,application of �.�J. Weldon f or a dance hall license was referred to the license committee. n On a motion �ly made by Japs seconded by Oltman and carried the rqad and bridge committee were empowered to act on the gas house matter of cutting doors and�getting rid of tanks. . The ma,tter of allowing church signs on the coriiers was referred to �lilliam Hosp, and.he is to report on same. , 1�Qr. Heima,nson appeared before the council and asked f or a crossir}g on 4th gvenue. . Same was asked for s ane time..ago, but on account of the street not being �raded, said matter was laid on the table until said 4th Avenue became graded. On a motion duly made by Oltman seconded by Hosp and carried this matter vuas referred to the �illage � 6tto�y wit�h power to act. � � , Justin Lund appeared before the Council with a Qomplaint on the vaa.ter on 6th gvenus, same being unfit to drink. This matter was referred to Herman Olson for . adjustment. , , Ddr. Zellinger appeared before,the Council and asked to ha,ve the crossing on 12th Avenue North and Second Street, wfdened. On a motion duly made b� Oltman seconded,by Hosp and carried this ma,tter was referred to the gillage Attorney. - A motion was duly made and carried tha,t the �Tillage Attorney notify Lo�vell Co. to lower water main on 16th Avenue North, at once. � • g motion was duly made and carried that the Clerk notify the �'ark Board to , approve all their bills and turn them in to the Council for payment. X, g motion was duly made by Oltman seconded by Hosp and carried tha,t a license . be� issued to Ii. Friehl as recommended by the Plumbing Board. , On a motion duly made by Hosp seconded by Oltman and carried the bill of �5.00 • of Daniel Foley be allowed. On a motion duly made by Oltman seconded by Hosp and carried the follovring resolution avas adopted: , AN ORDINANCE TO 9D�E?e'D AND ORDIN_9NCE ENTITI,�D " AN ORDIIV'ANCE , REGULATING Ti�, LIC'`�?�1SIIdG. OF PLUl�:'IB1E�d5 IN THE VILLAGl^+, OF HOPKINS, , 1L�INNESdPA, �NND C�EA^lING THE OFFICE OF PLITr.�':BING INSFECTOR." � TI�E VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE QF HOPKII�S DO OHDAIN AS FOLLO�'!S: . That an ordinance of the .said �illage entitled ".An Ordinance regulating the Zi-censing of Plumbera in the �illage of Hopkins, �3innesota, and creating the Office of Pl�nbing Inspector," approved the ,18th day of September, 1928, is hereby arrnnended �to read as follows: � . -� Section 1. That .Section 2 of said ordinance be and the same is hereby �a.mended to read as follows, that ia to say - A�y person or persons desiring to engage in t�e occupation of pltambing, making � or acting, as apecified in Section 1 of this Ordinance, shall first submit � application to the Village Council, which application sha.11 be aigned by at least one practical plbunber reconunending the applicant as a person regularly educated in the business of sanitary plymbing, of good reputation and thoroughly qualified to carry on the business of a licensed pllunber. � � And in addition thereto, each person sha,ll at the time of such applica.tion r�- to said Village Council, present a certificate oP com�oetency, fram the Board of Esaminers of Plumbers; Evexy person applying for a license under this section of this Ordinance must maintain a pl�ce of business in the Village of Hopkina, �irinesota and no suah license shall be granted to any person less than tv�entg-one yeara of age. �; i Section 2. This ordinance shall take e�fect and be e nforced from and after its publication. Passed and approved this 20th da,y of October, 1931: ATTEST: F. J. Tonka Villa.ge Recorder. ��. B. Ha�en President of Village Council, Village of Hopkins, Hennepin Count�, �innesota. Officially published in the official nec�spaper of the Village of Hopkins, the Iiennepin Count� Reviev�, on Qn a motion duly made by Oltman aeconded by Hosp and carried the resolution on the 14th 6venue North sewer, to be,adopted. , On a motion du19 made by Oltman seconded by Hosp and carried the resolution authori- zin� the issuance of bonds on sewer , was adopted. A motion was duly made by �iosp seconded by Oltman and carried that we place stop and go on our traffic signal signs. . � A motion was duly made by carried that we designate not "II" turns ���here traffic sigxials are installed. ' � g motion was duly ma.de and car�ied tha,t the Vi�,lage Attorney draw up a resolution . to have M. & St. L. R. R. tracka removed f rom 7th gvenue and through town. A motion was c - duly made by Oltman seconded by Hosp and oarried to write to Babcock and the R. R. Co. A motion was duly made by Japs that the clerk noticy plumbers to furnish bonds. This motion re ci�ved no second. A motion ��as dul�a made by Hosp seconded by Topka and car'r�ed that the clerk collect �10.00 in advertising on all se�er and �vater collections. Second reading of the plumbing ordinance� �bat plumbers establish a place of buisness in Hopkins before a license is issued, was on a motion duly made by Oltman seconded by Hosp and carried, adopted. A motion was duly made by Japs that state.examiners be asked to audit our books.- This motioa reci4ved no se�ond. On a motion duly made by Oltman seconded by Hosp and carried the bill of J. A. Hosp Village attor�ey, of �p71.40, be allowed. � On a motion duly ma.de by H�(osp seconded by Oltman and carried the meeting vras adjourned. ATTEST: <nL:.: : �+, �; :;:,��:;; ;� . . . : u �. o.. ��: �: � �- . .: �# Pd. B . ga,gen President. ' `! ' SCRIPT ORDER N° 14'71 This is to certify ____ whose signature is ------------------------------------------------ will be entitled to receive merchandise from dealers in the village of Hopkins, Minnesota, to the extent of $______________ Dollars, upon endorsement hereunder by the dealer furnishing said merchandise. Name of Dealer � Date � Mdse. Furniahed � Amount � Balance This script order will be redeemed by the village of Hopkins, Min- nesota, upon being presented to the village council accompanied by certifled bills of the deaYer furnishing said merchandise. Dated�� � a_____________• VILLAGE OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA _ _ � ___ , / ,�/d� BY-------------------------------- Attest ----------------------------- President of village council. Village Recorder. ::� � _ , . \ . .. . �' ..� .. . . .. . - .� ..e , _ . - . . .., ~ . . . � �� _. . . _ , _ . . . _. i,. . . . _. � _... ._ _ .......... .. ... . _. . . . ' _' : ..... ... .___. __ _ "'_'" 1 . . . _ � � _ ' �. . .. '. . .. . . . _. . _ . . � j � � ' _ "_ "'._. _. ___._ .. . . . . .. I . . , .t, . _ . . ,... . _ . .. _ . .. . .., .. . � .. � . _. _ , . _. _ ._ ... ..._. . ... ._... .. . � .. . .. .. , . ._ � , .. _ _ _...... . _. ._.— . . . (. �.1,..e:�..� w�. � . ��`"�,..�.�,o �.ro-v�e�J'. I��.s..Q.� �'Y�k� . \ 1 d � °t � 1. SCRIPT ORDER N° 14 2 8 This is to certifq -------------------------------------------- whose signature is ------------------------------------------------ will be entitled to receive merchandise from dealers in the village of Hopkins, Minnesota, to the extent oi $______________ Dollars, upon endorsement hereunder by the dealer furnishing said merchandise. Name of Dealer � Date � Mdse. Furnished � Amount � Balance This script order will be redeemed by the village of Hopkins, Min- nesota, upon being presented to the village council accompanied by certifled bill�s of the dealer furnishing said merchandise. Dated ______________________; VILLAC�E OF HOPKINS, MINNESOTA BY-------=------------------------ Attest ------�--------------- President of village council. Village Recorder. `��r�h`'�/V��:•..� �1�o-v�.� f�v��/� ��J . °�_ , .. . -. , ..... ,, , __ ' _- . The Village Qouncil of sessi,on November 3rd, 1931, :,; �- :-.S � � �' �embers present: L�. B. j�`Japs, Trustees, F. J. Topka, � trle pillage of Hopkins met at 7:30 o'clock P. �. in the Council Room in regular Hagen, President, Irving Oltman, 47illiam Hosp and Albert Recorder, and J, A. Hosp, Village Attorney. ,,� ;��The minutes of the October 20th meeting were read and appr.oved. ,� The followin� bills��vere audited and alloe�ed: . �s; 1098 Friehl Plumbing and Heating Co. repairs at City Hall J1�-��-� ��' 24.45 � ��099 J. A. Hosp Steno�raphic service ��°'"y`���d 71.40� ; ,. 1100 , Da,niel E. � Foley ., Justf ce fees _ 5.00 ` � 1101 Hopkins Park Board labor and supplies 89.53` �'� 1102� , grchie G. Halnilton telephone & salary to 11-1-31 �� 75.00� 1103 �7a�rence Sahutz � telephone & Salary to 11-1-31, r,;� 75.00� 1104 Lou Eidem supplies .70� � 1105 N, V7 Bell- � Telephone Co. phones , �, 3I.50 � 1106 E. J'.:,Jeppesen engineer serviae ; 30.00� _ _ _ 11O.fi,;.____�Hopkins Fi re Department _ . 1Vovember phone- servi ce � - . � . . 46.00� � "- , Y , � firemen salaries 24.00� ' 1108 Skottegard Bakery sirena _ ; , 25.00� 1109 Jake Scheffler salary as fire stewert 10;00' 1110. � Bren Hardware Co. �, �. ; supplies , , .25' , j . 1111 Hennepin County Review printing . , 60.90' ° t �'-`�1112 Hopkins Park Board sup�lies 12.40� 1113 Dahlberg Brothers supplies ' 6.35� � 1114 Minneapolis General Eleotric Co. lights ; � 399.77 , 1115 Minneapolis Surburban Gas Co. gas 1.15, 1116 Hopldns Fire Department firemen salaries , 4�.00� 1117 �'irst Nationa,l Bank Insurance on Band Stand 32.00� 5191. Peter Sundquist labor �=�i a.�', �'�--- `— ��"'r '"� 360.50' , 5192 HeYman Olson salary to 11-1-31 . 70.00� �. 51'93 A.P.Smith ll�an.ufacturing Co. ,meters 75.00� k� . .� _ _�._�___. .__.�.�_. o. ower. _ _- =-: _ :,�_ :_ :152.19 - : _. . _ ___ � .. -- _,- _ --P -_.__::�. ' ._ _ � ..Y. . ��� ... ...T0718 A. HeaHensler::neru ec ria .__... -:.-:-;-repa'irs - -'-. '-`---. '.� -..�:_ 10:50� - 10719 Anton Pavek 13 hrs. � 45¢ � 5..85� 10720 Nels Nels,on 13 hrs. � 45¢ 5.85� 10721 Joe Ander.la 13 hrs. � 45¢ ,, 5.85� 1072,2 .Charles Stothard 3 days � 3.00 , , 9.00� 10723 Joe Adiller 54 hrs. e 45¢ � 24.30� . 10724 Ed. Behm ._" 54 hrs. � 45¢ 24.30` ,1 10725 John Earrincar 82 hrs. C� 45¢ 36.90� 10726 �vard Juri sch 6 days � 3.00 18.00`• 10727 F`rank Di etri ch 2 days � 3.00 6.00 � �110728 �atthew �IcCauley 100 hrs. � 45¢ 45.00.. . 10�29. �Frank Stodola 108 hrs. � 60¢ 64.80. �. � 48 hrs. C� 90¢ teams 43.20 `. 10730 � Dahlberg Brothers supplies � 38.'7�� 10731 P. H..Coyle repairs 10.50` , 10732 .,Standard Oil Company gasoline 24.51 � � � motion was duly made by Japs seconded by Oltman and carried to hire the State Examiners to come out and audit the books. � All aorr�unications read were,on a motion duly made and carried, placed on file. ` A motion was dul� made and carried to pay the �ax Sorenson bill, but �100.00 to be held out. ` , . _ _._ _ - . _._ �t � _. The renorts of Herman Olson as to water an�lections, Archie G. Hamilton, Police Of'fice.n,.ancl Daniel E. Foley, were rea@, approved and ordered placed on file. A motion �nas duly made by Japs seconded�by Oltman that �. J. �leldon's Jr. application for a dance hall license, be denied. The mo�ion carried.on the iollowing�vote. Yes Japs, Oltman, Hosp, Toplsa,, No Ha,gen. =. Villa�e Attorney, J.A.Hosp reported on the 16th Avenue water main �nd stated that in_ his opinion it is the.fault of Mr. Lavall, after taking the matter up ari th our Village �gineer, E. J. Jeppesen. , g motion was duly made by Oltma,n seconded by Japs and carried to reject the proposition of Lovall, and notify �r. Lovall to lower the water main on 16th Avenue 1Vorth . 1 �trE'.�t� , . - . . ,,�. : � � to the proper depth. � � � • • '' , . . , _ . -,., � J. A. Hosp reported on Theodore Egtine pension. 61so reported on Ra.ilroad crossing. , - First reading of ordinance on "II" turn where traffic signs are placed.. The matter of placing a stop sign on llth Avenue North �ras left to the President of the Council to investigate..: - - _._ _ �_ ; � . _ . � :.....: _ - � The Treasurer was instructed'to draw money in advance on the November settlement. . . , •�� The bill of E. J: �cDonald was referred to the Chairman oi the Roa.d and Bridge 1�l ' • Committee. - ' � � � A motion was duly made by Hoap seconded by Oltman and carried to pa� L. Schutz • for his sig days vacat;ion, which he is turniag over to the com.rnunity fund. • • Herman Olson vras instructed to install a water meter at the T�inneapolis fl4oline � Po�er Implement Company. -. � '� • Councilman 0 tman, Hosp nd Japs were appointed on the �ublic �afety Committee ' bY �Yor Aagen. � t . . � � . �. • On a motion duly made by Hosp seconded by Topka and carried,�the meeting gras • ad j ourned to Idovember 17th, 1931 at 7 i 30 0' cl ock P: B�. � � , -- - > F. J. Topka . ° ATTr^,ST: • • �I. B . Ha�en • President. • � : �..�� ��� i) Recorder. • • � . : �. , ... . -� The Village �ouncil of the'Village of Hopkins met in the Council Room in regula r session November 17th, 1931, 7:30 o'clock P. �. � Members present: �. B. Ha.gen,'President, "lilliam Hosp, Irving Oltma,n, Albert �aps, Trustees, J. g. Hosp, Village Attorney, and F. J. Topk�,, Record.er. The minutes of the prebious meeting �vere read and approved. The following bills were audited and allowed: 1118 Archie G. Hamilton 1119 Lawrence Schutz 1120 Frank 3itar 1121 E. g. Johnson 1122 �ni 1 Ande rs on 1123 4�est Mpls Fuel'& Ice Co. 1124 IIarr�* C. Bllhnt �C3t?5V �iopkins Public Lil�ra.ry 1126 L. J. J���?�osen 11�7 a. ',7. Llmquist ' 1128 3e:uritjT �datioaal Bank 1�.29 �'r�11CGlli, 't�`.00;=�i:0:��1I2i 1130 Leo Priest D�otor Co. 1131 Security National Bank 1132 J. E. Hennessy Co. 1133 Isdpls Daily Star 1134 F. J. Shimota 5195 Herman Olson 5196 Neptune Meter Coarpaz�y 1 �733 Frank Stodola 10734 _, _� 0735. 10736 10737 10736 10739 10740 10741 10742 10743 , 10744 10745 10746 IQ747 `� 10748 10749 10750 �- gnton Jezak Joe Vsselg John S�otny Frank Dietrich Ca�l Olson Andrew grness Idels Nelson Joe Anderla Antoa Pavek Howard Jurisch Hedberg-Freidheim and Co. Bren Hardware Co. A. H. Hensler Justus Luznber Company Valentine Triden Fred Erickson Ed. Makousl�y Sal to 11-15-31 Sal to 11-15-31 special police, 2 days duty sN-ecial police, 3-'z hrs groceries f or Theo. Extine Coal for Theo. F.xtine justice su��lies Sa1a ry and suppl ie s en�islear service U O:i t 2,5''G surei:;;� botla :'or ;�er�r►an O1so�1 22 hrs. taking dawn banners repai rs , f i re fund compensation insurance coal bids gasoline sal to 11,�15-31 supplie8 �� � 108 hrs. � 60¢ 54 hrs.�� 90¢ 51 hrs. � 45¢ 54 hrs. @ 45¢ � ` 27 hrs. � 45¢ " 3 days � 3.00 27 hrs. C� 45¢ � ` 17 hrs. � 45¢ 36 hrs. � 45¢ 36 hrs. � 45¢ 41 hrs. @ 45¢ 2 da.ys � 3.00 gravel supplies repai rs supplies 19 hrs. � 45¢ 19 hrs. � 45¢ 19 hrs. � 45¢ over 72.50 � 72.50 . 10.00. 1.75 � I8.44 � 18.00 . 5.50� 246.05, �7. �0 - 2.34� 5.00 � 1.00 `� 37.79' 269.00 � 165.5��- 12:00 27.30 - 70.00 10.26 64.80� 48.60 22.95� 24. 30 . 1�.15 9.00 ' 13.50 � 8.50 16.20' 16.20,. 18.45� 6.00- 10.75� 11.60" 6.90• 70.65 ' 8.55' 8.55� ' 8.55` A motion tvas duly made by Japs seconded by Hosp and carried that the poor farm bill be held up and referred to the Pillage Attorney. License application of D. �.• Killmer was accepted. Reports of Herman Olson as to wateT collections and Harry C. Blunt, Justice of the Peace �vere accepted and ordered placed on file. . Irving Oltman�repor�ed on ihe"purchase of tear ga,s . ap� seconded by Hosp and aarried to purchase club and gun. was � a motion�duly made by ` A motion wqs duly made and carried to make a charge of �5.00 for the use of the Vil�age Hall for everything outside of the Civic and Corrmmerce Association and Patriotia or�anizations. ' � 'A motion was duly'�made by Hosp seconded by Oltman and carried to refer the change of �he light on 8th Avenue South and First Street, to the Road and Brid�e Cor�ittee. 'A motion was duly made �nd carried that the petition of �r. Totushek be referred to the Road and Bridge Committee crith pov�er to act. ' 'A motion was duly made by Oltman seconded by Iiosp and carried that the insurance policy on the�pwup be referred to the Village Attorney. " 'A motion was duly made and carried to accept the check from the New Hampshire Fire'Insurance Company for damage to the'pump. � �Re�ort of Jos. Hosp as to 1�inneapolis Moline Po�er Implement Compan�y water mains _ etc.'was accepted. ° ' ' � A motiori was duly made by Japs seconded by Oltman and c,�,rried to reject-check f rom Archie Miller oP �35.50 as part payment of filing fees and the attorney instructed to collect the full amot:nt of �71.00. ' g motion was duly made by Hosp seconded by Oltma.n and c�.rried to accept the report of �lillage En.gineer E. J. Jeppesen as 'to our lighting and power system with further investigation of the Council. " " � � H. F. �oore and A. R. Lofgreri were authorized to 4rork out a plan as to the fire ha.zarcl and work out a pla.n as to how t`o clean up and keep our Village clean. � A motion was duly made by Oltman 'seQonded by Hosp and carried that �ve purchase a set o� chains for our fire truck. � . ' A motion was duly made by � Oltma.n seconded b� Hosp and carried thai: the matter of making arrangements wvi th Excel si or, CVayzatac and Pd�.nneapoli s as to fi.re aalls, same was referred to the Fire ChieP. ' ' Report o� P,dr.�Hosp as to audit of books to be made by the 3tate, was accepted. ' H. F. �oore appeared bef ore the C'ounci 1 in behalf of the cor�n.uzi ty Pund and asked for statioaery, cards etc. A mo'tion was duly made by Oltman seconded by Hosp and carried authorizin� the cor�nittee to order same. A motion was duly made by Japs G�d by Oltman and carried that the Attorne� investigate as to gas c�s. A motion was duly made by Hosp seconded by Oltman and carried to adjourn the meeting to November 24th, 1931 at 7:30 o'clock P. M. �TTEST: M. B. Ha�en President. � �.�,.�,. � i � �� � � F. J. To�ca Recm�der e•, _� The Villag�e Council of the Village of Hopkins met in a special adjourned session November 24th, 1931, at 7s30 o'c3.ock P. r�2. �embers�present: M. B. �agen, President, Irvin.g Oltman, Albert J s, VPillia.m Hosp, Trustees, axid F. J. � Topka, Recorder. � �" �dr. Leaper appeared before the. council and stated tha.t the reason tha,t:�he ha.s not done ar�ything wi�th reference to our �3900.00 bond issue is that the bot-Lom has dropped out of the bond market, but stated further that within a short time he will make a report. � . , � �he followi.ng were appointed to serve on the election boardr Mae Becl�nan, Eleah Hosp, �7illiam P�iller, Thos. Kosa,nda, Pete �iller and Rose Veseiy. � motion �ras duly made b� Hosp seconded by Oltma,n and ca.rried to support the two Barveau children. �21.00 being alloe�ed, and the same to be charged to the �, ; poor Ptiind. , � g motion �vas duly made by Hosp seconded b� Qltman and carried to pay JQhn Slavin the.sum of �lO:OD for assisting in burryin� a child. `" Ha.gen and Hosp ma.de a report on the school patrol which was accepted and on a motion duly made by Hosp seconded by Oltman and carried it �vas decided to furnish the children with belts, badges and signs. The school diatrict to pay one-half -. of the bill. � g check for .�33.75 �ras received from the Philip ,Petroleum Compa�y. On a motion duly made by Japs seconded by Hosp and carried this check was accepted for,bulk station license for 1930, �vi.th all license paid to December 31st, 193�:::' � 4'Jilli'a.m Hosp, chairman, reported on the light to be moved to corner, of Berry's. � On a motion duly made by Hosp seconded by Oltman and carried, the same was accepted. �f �, g motion was d�tly made by Japs seconded by Hogg and carried that the�auditors make a complete statement up to December 31st, 1931. . E: J. Il�cDonald appeared before the council and asked to be paid for the balance of jab on 12th Avenue sewer, amounting to ��60.00, �vhich the Village is holding for - charges for use of tractor etc. NlcDonald agreed to call same square. A motion was duly made by Hosp seconded by Oltma.n and carried not,to accept the propos'itiq�: the ;�60.U0 to be wiped out. �38.00 gra.ding street. �14.00"" adjustment for overpayment. �p8.00 for use of grader. �_,�._^__ On a� motion duly ma,de and ca.rried the meeting �vas adjourned. - 2� �"�~ �� �: r � �� �� " �� . . � . �� � � � !►_ k'. J. To,pka Recorder. ATTEST: - �. . B. .Aa.�en _ -. � President. --- , � ' .. . � ��� � � � . Y , ; , 1 . . . . . � � . ihn vi.l.).a�;e Co�znci_:!. of th.e Vil7.aF��; oz I�opkins r.;:t in th.e Counci7. Roorn in regul�r .session �c;c�er.lber 7_st, 193_l, at 7:30 o�clocl� P. i��I. P�Z�mbers present: P,'. B. Ha�en, Prasident, Irving Oltman, L°dil�.ia�! Hos;� and A1_bert Japs, `'i'ruste�s, F. J. Topka, R�cord.er, and J. A. Ho.sp, Vi11aUe � Attorne5� . _ - . , The r�inu.t?=s., of the previous ��eti�n� :�rere read and approved. rt The 'fa"llovrin.� Ui1.1.s were audit;;d ard �llo4�red; ]_135 Archie G. Ha��ilton 1.136 .La�,vren.ce Schutz 519 7 �ie rr.:an 0 i s��- -' 1075]_; Frank Stociola � 10752_ Fre:d Ericks�on , 10753 Anton Jezek 7.�754 Au�:�_�st �� tersor �07�5 'Fra►�k� Stodola- 1075F Frank.Stodol.a 1.0757 Anton Jezek 1075� Carl 01.son 1.0759 Charles Stottharcl `��� � 10760 Fred. "Erickson � 10'76� Frank Stodola 10762 Au�;ust Peterson 10763 VJinslo��� Fuxa 10'764 � VJinslow Fuxa ' 1�765 John� Harir�car 10766, Joe Vese.ley, Sr. 1.0767 ` John Harir_car 1076�5 � John Harincar - .i;.076_�,...:_.S.tanda�d , 0 i ]_ C or.lpany , r - -- . 10770 � = _ � _ -- - - -_ '< 107'71 Standard_ Oil Co�pa_r_y ,;,: 10772 -`Standard 0i1 Cor.�pany .. •���, , `,`� ].07'73 �'L�:: H. Hensl.er 11.39 P;iinneapo_lis G�neral Electric Co. 1140 Hovander I3r�s. 1i41 Hennepin County Revierv l7_42 Hennepin County� Review ,� 1�3 Nort�.v�e s tern Be 11 Te leph�ne Co . 5198. i�laterous Cer�pany ' 5199 �Vaterous Cor�nany 11.37� „ I`Tationa�_ Safe Yrot�ctor Co. ���1.].38 �� John Slavin 1144 Frank Sitar 1�.45 E. J. Jepr�ser_ �;eneral police �;�neral_ pol.ice sal to 12-1-31. 9 hrs. � 60� 14_ hrs. C '45� 2'7 hrs . @ 45¢ 9 r:rs . @ ��5� 5 hrs. @ 90� 51 hrs. � 90� „ 4 tzrs . C? 45¢ 1.8 hrs . @ 50�i 3 da�Ts at �n3 per day 4 hrs . @ n:5� 12 hrs. e 60� 18 hrs. @ 45� 38 nrs. � 45� 4 hrs. @ 45� - 18 hrs . G� 45� 63 hrs. C 45� 7 hrs. @ 45� 2 Y�rs . @ 45� � _._�._ Ga s o l i ne.�._ . �_._ _ Gasoline Gasoline Repairs . , . �;_lectr�city . Supplies for Vollrath, Priritin� Printir�g Telehpone fire hydrant, cover stand-pine riot tube, i'I3i1.7.y" as, tin� in burying of P����e Thtty P;ov. l, 1931 En�,ine:;rir.g Services �:. � 75.00 .75.00. �. 00,: 57.G0� 6.30 12.�� 4.05 4.50 �'r5.90 1 . E30 9 .00 : 9 . 00 . 1 . F30 7.20 �3.10 1.7.10 1 . 80 8.7.0 28.35 r., 3.1.5 .90 '�_a 2 . 59 1 .15 1.30 13.15 554.05 1 .�72 34.50 33.30 15.10 46.00 . 25.^0 '7,0 . 00 10.00 .. 5.00 20.00 �A motion n�ras dul.y r:lade that th� raso-i.ution of r.�Ir. T:e2.per be accepteci.. Refinancing to b� a part bf �;he 21st day of r�ovemb�r � s r.�ecting. The. �oti�n� vras mad� by Co�zncilr�an Japs seconded by Councilm,an OltMan. A motion wa , dizly r�aci:e .b� 0]_tr�an �;conded. b�y Iiosp thAt E. Village En�ineer, verifT��alij� �arrants and iter,iize all bil.ls. %' ; � J. Jep�:�sen, The 01d A�e Appllcation of Theodore ��'xtine v�ras referred to the Vi1.1_a�e Attorney, Joseph A. ��osp. � Joseph A, i3osp, _ Vi_lla�;e Ati�orney, reportF�d that the r;!in��eapolis P�roline Ir.!pl� ent Cor�pany r��a�Li,er is beiri.g taken car� of. A r�otion �vas, cluly made by Jans seconded by Olt�an that we accept the �7� .00 check of �A. H. I�iil�.�r ir. ful�. sett:LeMent of filin� fees received by him as Rccorder durin.�, his ter:�. , ��� A motion �rras dlzl� r�ade b;�T Hosp seconc:l�d b,y Uitn�an thAt Frank S.todo7_a, ��ad �v�rsecr, is hereby ir�struct�c� to order a�ieter for the old �as house � . and. }zave a li�Yit insta�_l.ed. - ,. (Over) A r�otion tiv�s du� y�;�ac�e by 07_t1_�an s�conded by �iosp , that th� y��ater rnain on 16th Avenue i�orth b�tween 1st Str�et and Second Stree"t be � 1.oVa�red by� the Village and the cost collect�d from Lova,11\ ,� - �-,. , � A�otion ���as duly t��ade �:b�� 0]_tt�an seconded by I-Iosp to a�:'r�pt the fol::_otiviYi�T reso�_ution: �} � - Resolution authori�:�.n� issue and naF;otiat�on of_ ���rater �varrant;s of � the Vi).l.a�:e of Ho�kir�s, Countv of Hennepin, State of r��inriesota, for ' the purx�os�� of prqviding fun��s to d�fray the cos�s of nec��ssar; vrat;r ' .�ains on 14th Atrenue b�t;^re�n 4xc�1: ior Avenue an�. S�cord Str�.�t � � .!dorth. and cor�r.�ection from l�th A=,renue to 16th. Avenue . ' -A �otion >��ras dul�� r:iad� �iy Olt::ian second.�d by Hos� to adopt th-� ' resolvtion as �fo].'.ovas: �` •� R�solution�;��Lithorizing iss»e aiZd. rie�,otiazion of se�der zr�arrants of the ' ��Ii�_l.a;e of:;`�Il��kins, CountSr of F�ennepin, State of i�,'1in��esota, for tne � � �urPa�e�. of, providin; flznds to defra�: the costs of ��� cessary sP�'��'� r�ains _on l�'tth Avenue t�et�.��e�n �xcelsior Aver_ue and First Street North. " On a rno tion duly r��cle and carrie d the me ��ting vras ad journe d to v�� � Lece��lber 3, 1931. . ' _. ,...- � . :.. _ _ . � . _ � � - F . J . Topka , ..--- _.., -� " � � Recorder ATTEST: ��_ T;�� . B . ilagen Pr�sider_t. 0 �� � � `� � , .. � . i. I . f^ � r � ,, � I � , , , i " The Vil ]_aF e Council oi the Vil.]_age - of Ho kins r�et in the Council ; �_Roor� in speciaY session De;cernber 3, 1831-, 7:3� o�cloc� P. i�.' �:"e::�b�rs nresent: T;�. �. �-Ia�,en, Fresid�nt, �flilliar.l Hosp, Irving 0lttnan, Alb:�:rt Japs, Truste.s, J. A. hos�, Vi'_la�e Attorne5-, and F. J. Topka, Rec�rder. J. A. Hosp, ViI�_a�e Attorney, r�portc:d on the 17th Avenli� crossing, statin� that the Railroad and Vdarehouse Cor.u�ission has approved of said� crossin�, and on r.lotion by Japs seconc�ed by ;�osp, the cont;ractor Vras authoriz��d to start at once vrith tre apnrot�al of ?�.is bond by the �Jilla�e Attorne�T. A r�otion �°ras duly r.:ade b,y rIosn second�,d by Japs that .��e accept the aGp;re�ments be;t�.=r;;en the 1:�iinn��apol.is �:ioline Po��r�r I:�pl�r���nt Cor.lpany and the Vii].a�e �of Hopkir�s r�lative to the r�eterin� of tivater and relir�quishin; ti�Tater r.�!ains in the yar;:is oi the ��_inneapol.is °�,"olir_e Povrer Ir�pl�rnent Cornpariy subj�ct to the a�?proval of o�ar Vi].la�;e Attorney, Joseph. A. Hosp, and sub,iect to corrections as read. � A r:lotion bvas duly r�ade b�r Japs saconcied by Hosp that e;e sel� tYie �3900.00 bond issue to the S�curity National i�ank, tIopkins ��Iinnc sota, ti^rith�--- .�� prer.:iu�n and accrla.ed interest. .`�� � P�Tr. Art E. And�rson ap�eared b��fore the Couricil tivith reference to a skating rink. He stated that the Park Board�s accour.t is overdrayrn and aslred the Council to assist in Maintainin� a skatiri�; rink. He 5"k�`a.S reulzest�d to ask paz�ties to donate part of their ti�� to�rrar:�s the buildin�;- up of said rink. The Road Ov..rse�r is to }zave charge of said rink and , ll�Ir. Anderson was instructed to vrork out a plan 1J1t11 Chicf H. F. l,��oore �� as to the yva�;er su,�pl�r. � .__ --_ �_ .._. _-_ . : ', � The se c ond re adin� of the U turn s a s c orr�� c te d f ro:� the f i 2'S t��-4- r�adir� voas �acce�ted b� a r�otion raade by 01.tr�an seconded by �iosp. �'��" On a Motion dulv r��d.� b�T I�Iosp seconded b,, O�.tr:lan, t.ie Vi1.1a�e Tr�asur�r 1��as instruct�d to re�urn �1.00 to Ben i�2onk as filin� fees for Constab�e. Recorde.r F. J. Topka nod�r r�ad h? � r�si�nation as Villagf: R�,cor�.er of t�e Vi7.la�;e of Hop�ins, T��inn� sota, sat:�e to take effect upon th.e acceptance of the Council. Un a r�otion duly macie b,y Japs s.conded by iiosp his resignation V�as accepted.. . r��� 1�,iayor Iia�;en an�oir_ted. Council.�.�an I�osp clerk pro t�rn. -� � I� �ras r:loved that the appl.ication of V. T. I�r?cHale for the office of Vil.la�;e Recor�:.er be pl.aced on fil.e. Upon a motion d.uly rnade, thc; meetin� was adjourn.�d. AT`I's�ST : � P;i. I3. Ha�;en Pre sident F. J. 'T'opka � Recorcicr � , , � � � �, s `;. ; :` "�;:�-�t���i�.E II� �Lt�;1�2i2tS r � \ HENNEPIN COUNTY , HOPKINS. MINNESOTA � �DeceMber 3rd I93I, To the Honorabla l�ayor � of the Village of Hopkins,Minnesota. Dear Sir;- I hereby tendar my resignation as Village Recorder of the Village of Hopkins,Minne � same to take effect � . ����' If I can be of any a istance t the ne lg appointed Recorder I will be very glad to do so. I Hope you �ill accept my resignation. You: % 2 � '� �,'`'. i7 '` . P ��� �4 .�� 3 �I+ C1xI� ��' �i�i$i�I'� ��C���-.�`:'A � ' 'F�B;:�`1^ �+G� � `1��iGili�;':.1 `' �' �'���7�IQa1 �?P S�IATE R . q ��. �jt-FOUBTEENTFi AVEI�Z� � � IOR ,^1�IIEa AI\?D SECOPI,D�S�REE^1 .NORTH__�1l'iD �Q�l?PIECT:CON 5 FRUI�i 19 th fiVF TU '_ 6t� AVE1. . �O c�lr �rf�,,'L s$�1 r 6 w _ �- ��;�� a� C94f�2'�`tr ��T #•hfl St3F� t}� 1T � b�—' �� ��l dll�y� I�#i`,s ptar6�Q'8t► tcf $e@O�Qt.i�s a8O�3'�e�` . r�:. ,;, �7 �� '�T�il�e, ��c�l' o�:t� '�%2�t� of'�Y%spk�t� �o�► t�h� �ort �'t�t_ ott �v�' . _ i�ater s�8tpt�i�t8 '� , �. t.�a ���.;� vf ��p�s''ir� a� f¢:33.�: . � � 6 in. pipe on Fourteenth Avenue be�t�reen Excelsior Avenue and Second Street North and cennection.from Fou-rteenth �venue to �ixteQn�h �venue. 16 . At,�3 �i�I�t�.S, ���e�t �o t�v �so�ca�ioa� vf �&�r B�lit�e �estmofl flP t�.s » �fii€+�e- oS Hopkk�ze�, I:l�,�so�� �dop��i �, � =�/ ,3�is. �Y�o ..... _.....,...,. o. e.. � ,p�vpae�d a: �s�r�t � the -prm�r� ��a�+�-an+�• r�ectcsffiMx�"�' �e �s��ieZ�q €�s+s�s�d �a �r e�ab �pa�r��t e�o.�aaa� �� ���ss�b�.c� %o�G� P9.��, tmz pms�l o�' �n@ eP��ed ��* suaP� ��r�a►��snZa vs� �h� ta��i� �oa' �et���Gs ��o� rr��ard �t� ��sh 19 .�irae �r�d �n a��ao��ancs� �.t� �hapt�r 3�� t3.�,. �91�, has b�em m�de o�t8 is on i�.l� 20 ��h �� V$3.3.e4e C�,srt� �'e►r paab��.o �.r�ep��s��o�... � z, �����c� � a� ��, �� t�e v���� ca �� a� t�e ��a���e o� �K��C�.'�i:� a ���fi�3'�y, '�.a� Y���e �t "�ig �i �m-T� o�' �— �..�se��.,_ Zz �►� 3��ie '��3.1��e ��e��l �rr� � ���'�04�1 � ��g � s.a �� st 7:3C9 �'+�loc�k P.�ia �d pc�� uno�i a�u�h �poB�a ma�ssr.��a� �r�� �I�si� �cr� � � P��s ��o�a �1� ob�sa�i�r-i€�,. �f e�rs and �y �nd thv �►.ro��a�d a��+ea��t a� tv �� Io#�s�, �+S.vc�s� or gar��3�€ cf �€�d, �aanc3 �r�l� prc�c�c�d �� �t� �n as�a��er��t 2a �� a�t�a�.� �� sa�d weir� �d: �r��nt 3a� �corflr�nac� ���� ��,�d ���zt,�. zs �' T3€�tea � ` � �:i�31� ' , 26 27 ��`�5�: 28 � � 29 �� � � � LILf�� 30 31 32 33 34 35 �: - � � �. _....�. '� �� �C+ ` � ��� . �� `� � ► � \H-OSP & V ESELY ATTORNEYS AT LAW .- .::. S.._:,:,. �• . . 800 ANDqUS BUILDING � , ,. . , 1 � MINNEAPOCI6, MINN. .. ` '-..: � _ - . _� .�-�. - i'�f',_ ' -�. • . .. I . . .... . ,i��� • ' . . . r}- ' _- - ' _ ! �� �'" - _ . . i� 4 � � z 3 4 5 6 . :� . 8- 9 ro -. i i �.Z . 13 I�OTICE OF HE�IRIIdG PROPOS�A �SSESS�TIT l�t'i8 • ��P�V�•�P32 FXaL�Y3SI01�ii OF . S��'JRR. - �AII�IS}O1V FOUS'��i .�1 Y, . : L I08 T A ' 1[fi A. _ . . � PrOjeCt � %Y . , �1&�,1. . � '..�:�.....� �'JHGt�AS, ,a contre,ct . for` the � sum of o u^� � llas been cluly let, pur.s�aa-�� to Resolution adopteci ,__ t;��T, '�,y �ha V311sge Counca.l �of �Yic Vi12a�e-.Q�' Iiopkins foi�- tfie acnsirua zon v� �� :. oetvn�ions ��, --- .. ; in tYie.V3.7.lage of �opk3ns •s� fo3.lQv�s:. - 8" sc�er maita �n F�u��vnth Avenuo beta�een E�aelaior �vonue anci. E�x'st $t�eo� Tdo�th. 14 . . _ - . ' ��. 15 � -�, _ _ _ _. .. _ __ - -- - - ..,. . _ _ . _. _ , ; _ . . - . - _ - -- , _ _. . -- -- - _ . . ' _ ` - .� 16 i� 18 19 . zo A1�}D ��5; pureuant to the re�olu oa m� the giil�e CoanoiZ of the Vi17.e,�e o#' HDp�ir��, P:i3n�asot,�,: �.c]op"t�ed 3� ,7931� tlie propoaed assesement ai th.e proper amount enc3 neoessery o be especie11,9 ass�ss�d £or suoh inp�ovomon�� again�'i eaery eaeoss�ble lot, p;oce, or pa+-ce7. oP land effbc�ied by suoh improvement,. on the beais of benefi�s �ithout r6�ard to aaeh value and �.n aecordance �ith Chapte� 35,, G.L� 1915, .has b�en m�e8e and 3,e or f'ile vrith the Villaga Clerls far public i.napEction. Z� NOTICE IS HFi�EBY Gi9F�, Thst thg Y ilag� Cou �.n,� 1 oQ the ��.11age o� ��r hopk�na, �imieso�a, Fr�.21 m_eQ� on Zhe /� � of �� �' �,_1931, 22 �t �he Vill�gv Cctanoil .Charnbers :ira the�ua cSpal Bu �xag of sa Zsge �s�t ?:30 a.'.clock i�.�i, and _gass upon such proposad assea�mQn'� and sha1Z he�r �nd -.� pass upon a11 objea��ana,.fiF sny,,and may am�srid the propos�d ssseasment as to any.lots,: p�Gcas, or paraela ag� l�nd, and �r�ll proci�ed to raa?�m an ass�ssc+�nt 2a as ai'vreeaid fbr �aid wor� and, ravement in acoox�dance vrith s�id s���izte,.. �� 2s Dated 1981. - 26 � n !l��ST: 28 29 , J . __. -- ee, ent o Vi lag oune 1. -_ 30 31 32 33 34 � 35 HOSP & VESELY ATTORNEYS`AT LAW � •� BOO ANDRUS BUILUING MINNEIIFOLI3. MINN. _. � 9i lage C rk. � ��� � �� � � �S 2 3 4 5 6 ��`�',��x' i��' n�'J�° �� `r�.F''� ��}��� a�' 'fi�L&.�.,� C�Ra"T��l-0`�'� Q�' �:��D'�8$g �+iJR �;��: ��I� �F �pJATF R T�A�S � -� --- .�.��F'T� ' �p�,� '� '� 3''d���.�. ,_A�jj�l�t�: AiD,��.C.,U,��rD STRFET NO]�H F ND C0�'�IECTIO�T_ PROT�.� EOURTEEIvTH AVE. TO 16th AVE_. P�1�`f;Q� � � sl�. .�...-.�..� �b13ds �stice �.� �er�� g�v� �2a�i� �es3�$ b4,�e �'o= �e puPa�iaee e� � �� ��3��� � �t� ��eun���.11e�;e: o `op �� � � o i��r�p r�,,, ti€�t� nnesnLt�, �c��- 8 ti��.or��a �� � :d�b�.e8na �r�.�.� � ��c�r$ca� are8 • �ro�s�dersd b�r L�� A�T�a�r ���+ail. 9 t�� �he 2z �eg► o� �- '�9uY� a���0 cr'�a3�k l�.F�. i� t.h� �Tct��ea����r� �€ � 1�z�� a� 5;n� o� ec�xci $�.1'�m��. c�' �noi�'1tn�a ����so�. io �i iz 13 14 15 16 I7 18 19 20 �atd C�ru�c��� �,f` 3n��bt�cin��:s �ero �0 1ie �sau�cl �`o�� �ho p��s� �� ��ca�a3.� 3� �1.a�� �o cte�i �v �n� cc� a�' r���a�a��� `a�ic����Qn�,� �prcc��vvem��� �trsc�� �n�f�s ta �ad ra��.nt�z�� �►S� the ��#;�r:� water � � ��s� 3� :��� i�3..���� �at� sa�.ea �ct���s��e� t�� I���#�3d�z��l�°�' � a erT� �- / �S3�zs m�c� �r� �:n�res� a� ��e ��e a� si� (6} ��. ee�t �r Beuatta,. � a a�n� .�, �r� t�+ �avca ir�er��� e�a�car�s �.��h� ����o cl �ai.�ure €z�. ,�c��: • �....� ?jr-yL �` %� / / Q � � �� 4L,-_Q , � o' `v � � �� � `� 21 � ��.i t�nc�ar� � p��ierse ��� '� ���hhout ca�c}��iari or q����ion �,taQ Zz 3� �d�co�8a$ed irr� an uaco�ari���on�;1 �er�i#'iec3 e�� p�uy�bl� '�� 4,P�� ��:�� a� t�.� rr�flcur+�r� a� sa3d �I��lla� �� �� as� aF u� ,. ss3�i �e���f.�€►�ee o�' 2� Tnde'btec?neQs �v�11 be a�a�y �r �e���ery a� e o-f�ss�e. �A ��.l�.aa�e Go��l resc�r�� ��e ri�� �o r���� �ng s�t� �3� v-ff's��� �8 �rd sa3u3 �rt3r"�.�a�� ��` za �d�b#�dr�ee� � a 3orrQr ��.ddt��, �3�.�� c�&o�1�d b� acld=�esaed �a tt� uncl�r�3:�ed. zs ��� �����e i�€ ��.� � €tnt�►c�r��� s�� a Bsae�uti�on ��� b�+ �he �1�i1�gr� Co��37� o� s��� '41��3��i,�€«. � 26 ��,QL� ��. '��i�:83� y. IS�,t'iLd£t�d1$,� � u�2�Q ��Q`�P O� � y�:��.• 27 . 28 + - • 29 30 31 32 --.i3 34 - �.. 35 , HOSP & VESELY � ATTORNEYS AT LAW BOO ANDRU9 BUILDING MINNEAPOLIB. MINN. � . , , , • � r �`� . . � �. �, . t�_ l�x'_ �.y: V9.11&�� O� �c��t� s �o�i�s, { ���vfi�. � � ��� � � � � � , r: z 3- 4 ''S ° 6 ____ � 8 9 10 it 12 13 . 14 15 16 17 18 . 19 . 20 NtiTICE Or BZDS FOt� �`�iE pURt�H9vE OT' I � FILLAGPs C�RTIFIC�TES OF I1��EBTEDNESS, � �y�'F��Op.RIft ���X'1��T(jE�NjSj�I�O�,t�1�j}0��1' S' ��� 1, OI� . .. . . . ' CVYi'tiD751Y1i11.11Yl'/lYVL�1 � . . i � 11 J��e� , - ' ` � 'j ,y • Pi�JFCT #���1�31.. , � �ublia!notice is hQretsy giv�n that soeled bids Por the purahase of G ° 6 � , Doilars �ir._ s�ou.at Qf..�i.- l��e c�f iiep . ns, ..County of I�ennepsn,. tate af h Tlt3@SOL9:� �QY- ._ tiFica}ve of Indehtedness iil be reoeiveci and aonsidered by the Fi13e�e Counoil ari" ths �''� d�y o�' �� '.� '��Si� �t 7�53� oiclvott P.�i. an �no , Connail C�am ers o� t ��tu3Zaaip�l ba 3.ng of said 9� 12age o� fiopkina, �!innesota. Said Certi£ica�ss oF indebtec3ness ar�s �o �e issued for• �tiie pus�poso oP prova.d� ftinds to defray t.ize cost v� nac�sse���s��}��ions, f�nproveme�,'�s and e�ensions �to and mair.tvnenoe o� t�e �'ssti�g � Wor sys�t„em. 3n sa3d Viiie+.�e�, and said Cet�tif�cr��os o�' �ndebtedr_esa o a r�� a � 1g3L and �oaa� interest at the rRt� o� si� (�) g�r cer_t ger snnw�►, e anat� Ly, ` and to have inte�s�� coupons ����xc�saa thmrcto a�cl :n�t�are �.s oil�a's: F � �4�=�-t'� 6� t / ( / 'L J O A /. 7 y' 3 3 �.-� �-�--�. G� . 21 gIl �anders to purchase mus� be w�thout candition or guslificat�on arcd Z2 be �ccompenied by �n tanaoriditi.or�al o�rtif�d�eck�, gayable to the arder oP the Traa�ure� of se3d Vi12a�e �`or t��e sum o�' �� � sa3d CortiPicatee o� �. Indebtednesa �311 be re�c3y for delivpt�r at t e me oP sa o. ihe v�llage Cr�unoil reaerve a�he right to rQ j@ot ar.y an� a I1 of�ex�s � snd airat°d sa�.d G�rti. ficat�a cP 24 Irideb�edness to a lo��r bidder. Bids should be �ddr�ssed �Go ths und�rsi�nsd. 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 , 32 33 34 35 This notice is givon by authority of a�esolutfon adopted bjT �he V331a�e aouno3l ot' said �Till�ge. � HOSP & VESELY ` -� ATTORNEYS AT LAW � BOO IINDRUB BUILDING �.� MINNEAPOLIB, MINN. \ � �\ f�ated �t Hopk�r�s,. E��.nnesota,, �his �day of ��-�-- ,1�31. , �� , . a ; @ I' y; Village of Hopk3.ns,. iiopl�ine, b�9.n�e9ot,a. �� � � ����� � _. �.. . .._.r • "'. _ ,y..= � J.. � . .f�� -� . ��, � � , _ J . . , . � . a . _ . _ ,`� / . '' i _ _ � / r. -� �._ . 2 RESOLUTION A1JTfi0RIZIIuG ISSUE A1VD TdEGOTIATION 3 �F se�aer ������TS QF' 'I'H.�. VILLAGE OF IiOPILINS, C�UIdTY O r HEIv'NF'PIN, �TAiE OF ��I2R1�'�.'SOTA, 4 � s ��. R THE PURPOSE 0;�� PROVIDIiVG FUI�TDS TD DEFRAY THE , CUSTS OF NECESS�Y sewer MAIIdS OPd 5 � urteonth �venue between Excelsior Avenue and F'irst Streot Tlorth. 6 -- - — 7 PRO�J��'CT �f �'y ,1931. 8 �iEREAS, the necessarT,� steps have been taken by the �illage Council of 9 the Villa�;e of hopkins, County of �lennepin, State of i�linneso�a, ior the construc- tion of Se�rer �ins in said Village pursuant to Chapter 35, G.L. 1915, . �o and amendmants thereto. ___ _ ` �� AND ��" �REAS, ursuant to res.olution of tho Village Council of said Vi11a�;e adopted C�•�- P� ,J.931, it v,ras deemed necessary, and expedient for the 12 best interests o said Villa�e to construct sewer mains in the.Village of Hopkins, as follovrs : 13 8" setiaer main on Fourteen�Lh �vQnue between Excelsior 14 Avenue ann F`irst Street T`lorth. � . 15 16 17 18 19 20 L�1�?D uVHE_�'EAS, the Council nas caused p.lans and specifications to be ma.de for said v�ork and improvements which are on file with the Clork. � 21 AI� i'a'H�'REAS, a contract ior the sum of ���v �b Dollars Z2 .. has been duly let for tne construction of' said sev�rer �ma.ins on the strQets aforesaid. � � — 23 AP1D U�fiEREAS, it is deemed necossary and exoedient for the best interests 2q of the said Villaae to mfl.ke said necossary improvement and seo,re.�� .extensions to and to m�.intain the existing � se-vrer ___system in said Village.�y�� 25 AI�T1� ti�7Ii�'.�EAS, b.y resolution of the Village Council adopted _� 3' 26 1931, E. J. Jeppson, engineer, with the assistsnco of the, Villa�e I�Za,yor, supervisors of the vrork, heretofore desi�nated as such by the Village Council vrere directod 27 to iorthwith calculate the amount proper and necossary to be espscially assessed � against_each assessable lot, piece or parcel of larid affected, upon the basis of 28 benefits grithout regard to cash valuation for the cost of said v�rorl� and improvoment. 29 AND 'NFi�REAS, it is necossary to issue warre�ts to be knor�n as selrer_ 30 '��arrants and to negotiate the same in th� amount of yo =� � _ , Dollars for the purpose oi providing iunds to defray t e�cosL of said i.mprovement �- 31 and extensions to the m�intenance oi the existing ___ sewer vPorks s.ystem in said Village in anticipation of the coll�ction of such special�assessment. 32 - ���\ Id0'�i THENEFbRE, Be It Resolv�d by the Villa�e Council of thQ Village of 33 '�Ho.pkins, Hey�,n in C ou�t,y, State o.�: i+:iinnesota, that tho said Villaae issue and ne�ot-i.ate �f�(� . '_ - - �- -- - — o Dollars - ------ .�______.. .,__ . _ _..____ . 34 in ariouf3�. of sevrer tivarrants of said Villa�e, in accordance vJith the autnority g•�-ven by Chapter 35, G.L. 1915, and ar�nenclments � thereto �or t�ze purpose of 35 providing fund"s�o�-defray the cost of necessary improvements and extension to and maintenance of the exi�ting _�_ seti�rcr .__._�o-rlcs system in thQ said Village and tnat �� 1-iOSP & VESELY - ` ATTORNEYS AT LAW . \ .� . � - . - � � ~ 1�BOO ANDRUB BUILDING ' - � ' ' MINNEAPOLIB. MINN. _ � � �� ' . ' � � -�.. _ v � . . . .. .. . � . ' � ' ' _ . . - _ �, . 1 y 2 �S OLiJ'P T�n?d . � / L�y � _ J i 3 RESOLVED by the Villa�;e Council of the Vi11aF;e of Hop�ins; Minnesota, 4 at a regul�r meeting held at the usual place on June 16th, 1931, that as respects the, provisi_ons of Chapter 129, Lav�s of i�:Iinnesota, 1931, being an act relating to 5 taxes �nd tax salos and the dischtzrge and assignmen�t of and redemp-tion from. taxes held by the State in certain�cases, etc., that it is the decision and de- 6 termination of said Vi11aJe Council tha.t the provisions of said ac{, and partic- ularly of Section 2 thereof, be prevented from becoming effective insofar as 7 said act relates or.applies to an,y special assossm.ents levied in the Village oi hopkins, Hennepin Coun�;y, iviinnesota. 8 . Be it further resolved that a certified copy of this resolution be 9 filed ior�hwith with the Coun�y Auditor .of Hennepin Count�j, I��Tinnesota. 10 II Iz � 13 14 � A�rTEST: � - 15 16 F• o a, �ri lage �{ecorder. 17 -� � g , . ; 19 � 20 � � 21 � � � . � . �• . n �� . . � !.2. B. Ha�.en, � President o he Village Co.uncil. 22 I, r. J. Toplca, Villt��e l�ecorde-r of the Villa�e oi Iiopkins, I�;Iinnesota, do hereby � certif,y that the vrithin and foregoing is a true and cozrect copv of resolution � z4 of'the Vill�.e•e Council of Iiopkins, adopted at � regular maeting held on June 16th, 1931 . . � 25 , 26 27 • ` � 28 - -2g (�orporate Seal) 30 , 31 32 . 33 34 :� 35 HOSP & VESELY ATTORNEYS AT LAW BOO ANORVS BUILDING � MINNEAPOLI9, MINN. � - a�*e �cor•der. �.� i ' . �- �� � �-1 @ c � , . � � i � a - r':... ��_ :� � . . . - � � � . there be.and there hereb,y is issued coupon i^rarrants of the Village of Hopl{ins ior the ag�regate amount afore-said bearing inte.res't at the rate of six (6 ) po-r cent per -- an�um, pa,yable annuall,y, said warrants to ve in denomination and-to mature as � f o 1101� : � � �� � _ / — ( ! � � 3 ��--� ,�i� � o �it'/�.. � . . Q `% � That the Vi11a�,e Clerk or i�corder and.the Chairrnan Pro-tem of the Villa�;e Council be and are hereb,� authorizod and empotiverod and 'instructed to sign and esecute sa.� d seti=rer vrarrants and said �coupons attacned thereto, and sell the saMe to the hi�hest bi�dder for not;:less than par anc that ths proce.eds theroof be used �}nd are hereby appropriated for the paymen� of .said improvement. �,/�� ����� Trustee and Councilman ���i"� ,vrho offored the for in resolutior_, thereupon moved its adop�ion, vrhich ��ras- so�conded by Councilma,n � and upon bein� put to a vote vras unanir�ousl,y adoptod by all r�embers oi' the illa Council. � � Villago� Clerk. ---T-- - -�— ATTEST: President of Village Cottncil. _�Y , :SELY T LAW 1 ILDIN6 � � � •��` ��' . , �.1i-:._� MINN. ` � � ' . . . . " � ._..__. i , The Villa�e of Hopl�ins � Hennepin County Minnesota 1 19----- To---------------------------------------------------- Dr. '_"_"_ _____ _ __�6 �' _!/ ��_____'______-_____ __.•_ ����_ '.______' '��_ _ . _ _� `"://�����,—�A �`��� ' �� �_�y- _�_ _�_ _�' — — —=-- —����--/'�I�vs�e,t/� �i1��P ---- -- — — -- � — --- ---- --- — -- --- -- _ � ��-- ------ - — ----------------- ---�------�-------- -- ---- �-- STATE OF MINNESOTA l • '.-`J COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ` SS. THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS f ��.��� `��"'�" . � ---------------------------------------------------------------------in said County and State, being duly sworn . on oath says, that he is----------------------------=------=-------------the person named in the above account; that such account is just and true; that the money there- in charged was actually paid for the purpose therein stated; thatthepropertytherein • ---- �-- -�_ -- charged for was actually delivered or used for the purposes therein stated, and was of the value therein charged; that the services therein chaxged were actually rendered, and.of the value therein charged; that the fees or amounts charged there- -;i. �._ for are such as are allowed by law; and that no part of such account has .been paid. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ,,. i ----------=------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------=---------------------------------------------- Subscribed and sworn to before me this__________day of ___________________19____ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------------- Warrant No.________________ —CLAIM OF— � ' ------------------------------- Audited and allowed this____ ________ dayof -----------------------19— — Amount of claim $ ____________ Charge to _____________________fund � �� Filed in my ofiice this________ day of -------------------, 19--- Dec.l6th,1931 The village Council of the �illage of Hopkins met in the Council Room in regula.r session December 15th,. 1931,. at 7•:30 o''clock P.T►�I. M�bers present M:_B..Ha�er�,, Presider�t ; Irving � Oltman;� �Jilliam Hosp , glbert Japs., Trustees; A.E.gnderson., Rec.order; and J.A.Hosp, �lttorne�. I�inutes of ineetings o� December lst, 3�d and 8th were read and approved as corrected.. -�Following bills were audited and allovaed: 1151 1152 1153 1154 1155 1156 1157 1158 ].159 1160 1161 1162 1163 1164 1165 1166 1167 1168 1169 l�l'i 0 1171 117 2 1173 1174 1175 1176 1177 1178 117 9 1180 1181 1182 1183 1184 1185 1186 1187 1188 1189 1190 1191 1192 1193 1194 1195 15109 15108 5201 5202 10'7 74 10775 107'76 10�77 10778 10779 0 John Harnicar Willia� .Hosp R�atthe�u 14�cCauley Matthe�r MeCauley Joe Joret Frank Stodola Team Frank Stodola Team Frank a�;odola Frank Stodola Joe l�iller Archie Hamilton Jake Scheffler Nirs.ElB.Hosp Rose Vesel�r T.J.Kosanda Harr�r Blunt I�aavrence Schutz Wm. J .B�iiller Geo.P.�iller 1�Za� Beckman � NI. B.H�,gen , Irving Oltman ° Albert Japs A.4i�.Elmquist J,A.Hosp Skottegard Bake ry A.�J.Elmquist Albert R�aetzold I,awrence Schutz F.J.Topka H.F,�oore Dr.G,tiV.Moore Dr.Jas.Blake A.E.Anderson Chas. YJ.Herzan Ben R�?onk . HenneCounty F.ev. Mp1s.Sub.Gas.Co. Yello�� Trail Gara�e Shonka Cafe Standard Oil Co. Henr� Voegeli,Treas. Walter S.Booth & 5on, E.J. Je�,�esen Japs-Olson Co. Pete r Sundquist Zst.Nat.Bk. Herman Olston I,.Eidem A. ��V. Elmquist Bren Hdwe. P.H.Coyle Pioneer Elev.Co. Zeo Priest &Zotor Co. Gen.Tractor Co. 18 hrs . C� 45�¢� Salary 12-31E331 4 hrs . C� 45¢� 28 h rs . G 45 � 6 h rs . C� 45 g� 13 hrs . �+' 90¢� 2 hrs . r� 90¢ 40 hrs. C' 60� 39 hrs. C� 60� 23 h rs . C� 45¢ Salary 12-15-31 salary 12-31-31 Election Judge Election Jud�e Election Jud�;e Bal.due on Claim #1124 Salar� 12-15-31 Election Judge Election judge Election Judge � year salar� as IvTa�or � year salary as trustee ,� year salar9 as trustee � year salary �,s Treasurer 4 �ear salary as �tt�,. Fire & Police phone To reemb.sepc.Assm.account Hose Park Board Salar�r 6 da�rs vacation Salary 12-31-31 Salar�r 12-�1-31 S�lary 12-31-31 Salary 1�:�-31-31 ,Salar� 12-�1-�:1 & �os tage Supplies Refund oF filing fee. 4 publications Gas Repa'rrs-Fire & U�ility-. , �eals Gasoline Board & Room County Home Supplies Eng.�ervice Supplies Labor Se�er ����arrants & znt. Salar� 129�5-31 Supplies To �eemb.Gen.�und Supplies Supplies'� I�abor & Supplies Repairs _ Supplies " , � 8.10 � 75.A0 � 1.80 � � 12.15 . 2.70, 11.70- 1.80� �24.U0� 23.40 � 10.�6 - 72.50- 1Q.00- 9.40• 9.40 , 9.�40 - 1.92. 7 2. 50 � 9.40 � 9.40_ 9.40 � 105.00 - 75.00- 75.00,. 62.50- 100.00- � 25. 00 , 12 .05 ' 2.25 � 36.;25 � 100 . 00 � 50.00- 50.00 � 50.00� 52.00- . 80 � 1.00 � 139.92-- 4.24- 35.12- 8.65- 1.90- 295.00- 2.03- ��., 20 . 00 - 8.85� 188.00 � � 1055.14 � 70.00� 2.69- 48.30- 6.95� 12.'75. 90.51� 3.55 � 6.50` d -2- Motion was dul� made b�r Hosp, seconded b�T �ltman that the Northland �� 14iilk Company bill to Math. Beverdorf for milk amounting to �.70, the bill oF Smetana Drug Store For medicine for Theo. Extine amount �57.38 and also the cl�,im oF Frank Sitar for election police �4.30 and t he Barrett Company°s bill for Tarvi�. amounting to �159.93; be reierred to the Wa�s and Means Committee for their consideration. �otion was dul�r made by Japs , seconded b� Oltmand, that the minutes oF the Sept.�7th and the Sept.2lst me�tings be written up. �iotion dvas duly m�.de by Oltman seconded by Hosp that the Recorder's salary be p ro-rated. Topka to be paid Por Oct.and Nov. 1831, Ariderson to be paid for December. BQotion was duly ma,de by Hosp, seconded by Oltman that the salar� of Dr. J.W.I�400re, Health Officer; and Dr.James Blake, �ilk Inspector, and H.F.Mo�ore, F'ire ChieP, be paid quarterly as �r�ell as all other salaries of the Village. Committee oP two �as appointed , sonsisting o� P��r.Hosp, and �ir.Hagen to appear bePore the Board of Count� cCommissioners to ask for pension for Theo. Extine. � petition cvith 120 si�natures, in regard to furnishing of police car �vith radio equipment, for the East Side police protection was con- �idered, and 4v.i11 be held over until the new Council takes oFfice, and in the meantime better police protection will be given the East Side Residents. � Dr.gucera appeared before the Council in rega rd to speci�,l assess- ments leQ� on the School property.. Mr.Japs and �r.Oltm�.n and T�rir. • Hosp were appointed committee oP three to meet with the School Board � �:t 8 P.M. Thursda� Dec.T7th, in re�ard to these special assessments. � letter was read f�om the b�innetonka Town Board, requesting that the Pillage oF Hopkins take care o� the sno�r on their streets as before, and a motion was duly made b�r D�ir.Oltman and seconded byJaps , tha,t we take care of the Minnetonka Mills streets as in the past, and tha,t the Clerk write a letter to theTocm Board of 11�innetonka, notif�ing them of same. . A committee of three were appointed, consisting of Hosp, Oltman and Jeppesen, Village Enginee� to investigate damage to propert� of �Irs. `� �', ,'� Henka oF lOth Ave.T�. and also some bushes on lOth Ave.N. at �'ohn Nagel residenee, which wrere damaged or destroyed by �ater. Motion was dul� made by Japs, seconded b� Oltn�an that the Clerk send the Shell Oil� Compan� a�cop�r of our Gasoline Ordinance. IVlption was dul�r made by Oltman, seconded b,p Hosp, that we buy t'r�e Furnace from the Donavan Furniture Co. to be used in the new Garage in the old gas building, same to be paid tivhen certiPied claim is rer�dered. I�Zotion duly made b�. Japs, seconded by Oltman that we grant to v� Bursch a milk lincense pe rmit. A.E.�nderson presen�d.his resignation as President of the Yark Board, U same o�as accepted, the new Council to fill vacancy. , gll communications read, motion dul� made �nd carried same be placed onfile. -3- The recorder ��s instructed to find out from the Count� �uditor if Bonds have been made for Resolution datedJ�ly 21st, same to �, � be divided in three equal amounts, payr�ents to be due eaah �ear. On a mot.ion duly made and carried the metting was adj ounred. Attest: .. ..:, . .:. : ..:...: . .. ... . .._.. .. _ ._ .- _,.�. &Z...�.Ha en _. resident. � � A.E. �nderson ecorder tl ; December 28th, 1931. The Village Council of the Village of Hopkins met in adjourned session ; at the Village Hall on �enember 22nd,1931 at 7:30 Pll2. �2embers present: lUIr.M.B.Hagen� President; Irvin� Oltman, Albert Japs, V�Jilliam Hosp, Trustees; A.E.Anderson,Recorder, and J.A.Hosp Attorney. It�otion was made by 1'�r.Oltman, seconded by I�=r.Hosp that the State Public Egaminers make examination of the special assessment accounts so that the Council may be advised as to the amount of def.erred assessments ��' still to be collected by the Village Clerk and �ount� Auditor. �llso the amount of delinquent assessments shown on the Count� Auditor's records. T��inutes of the Sept.l7th, �931 meeting were accepted as read bti a motion made by Mr.Hosp and seconded by r��r.Oltman. Followin g bills were audited and allowed: 1196 1197 1198 1199 1200 .� : 1201 1202 1203 1204 1205 120 6 10780 10781 5203 15110 Franl� Sitar Grovers' Bak�r� Henn.Co.Review P1m.Hosp Fire Dept. John Nagel E.R.Henke D:McDonald Standard Oil Co. Hopkins Zibrary 1V. W. Phone Hopkins Furn.Co. Pierson-��ilcog Elec.Co. F�.irban�s Morse Co. First 1Vat.Bk.of Hopkins Special police , 212 hrs. .40 pe r hr �'8.60 " Bread for �..Dodge Publications Supplie� Telephone bill for �ch.1931 Damage Shrubbery by �'ire Dept. Dam�.ge by vaater Supplies Gasoline� Sal.l2-�1-31 8c Supplies Police H�ater one-half acct. For Tra��ic Sig. Supplies Int.on �ewer Bonds 6.48t 59.�50,' ..50 • 49.00 � 8.00 ' 10.00 � 4.54 r 7.22 � 156.32 ' 4. 60 � 20.00 " 798.35 ' 19.52 • 24.24 � Nlotion made by 1';Ir.Hb�p, seconded by �'1r.Oltman that the Smetana bill for drugs for Theo. Extine be referred to Ma�or I�i,B.Hagen Por settlement, no item to be paid for prior� to the tir,!e that the Village allodved h4r. �,gtine relief. 14iotion made by I�r.Oltman, seconded by Ttiir.Hosp, that ��:r.J.H.Damschen be granted a plumber's licnese, providing he complies with the Hopkins Plumbing Ordinance. �Ilotion made b� T�r.Hosp, seconded by I��r.Oltman, that the Standard Oil � � Company's application for 1932 be �ranted, for license. �Zotion made by T�'ir.Hosp, seconded b�r 1��r.Oltman that R.D. Riordan's �-�ppli- cation for 1932 soft drin]; license be granted. � Communications accepted as read and placed on file. Chairman Japs reported that his committee met with �;he Hopkins achool Board and tr�at the�r would pa�r full amount of their special assessment as soon as poss.ible. Chairman Oltman reported and recomriended that the Council pay r:.P.Henke �10.00 for dar�age done to the Henke property caused by a sewe r back-up, � and that the claim of John TJagel for `�8.00, be allodved for d�,ma�e to shrubs caused by the Fire Dept. These claims vuere accepted and order�d paid. Village Attorne.y Hosp was requested to see Iur.L.Zundquist and arrange for settlement of T�;�r.Lundquist's bill. li+totion was made by Y�ir. Japs , seconded b� T,�r.Hosp, that the Village Atto rney start proceedings to collec� �dall past due gas ar�d ��ater bills. Motion tivas made b� PJZr.Hosp, seconded by ��r.Oltman that H.Olson be per- mitted to purchase � Zedger for the recording of the tivater accounts. lUlr.9ustl..n and I�r.Furber,of the Northern States Power Co. appeared before the Council �.nd presented a proposition to red.uce the current bill -2- at the pump house. - Motion was made by lt�r. �osp, seconded by T�Ir.Anderson that a Committee ' consisting oF Chie� b2oore, Herman Olson, and 6Jm. Hosp be appointed to i�vestigate water comsumption and ad�ise council at next neeting i� proposition rendered is practical. Motion ma,de b� �r.Oltman, seconded by �r.Hosp that the Village r;ngineer advertise for water meter bids, according to the �ngineer's plan:s aa�d speciPications. �otion v�as m�.de b� LZr.Oltman, seconded by B��r. Hosp tha,t the Councilaccept the ��inneapolis-Moline Company's check for ��1,000.00 and that we pa� up '" outstanding fire truck warrants for said amount. Road Committee were instructed to investigate the repair oP the small tractor and also the leveling o.� rough side streets. R�otion was made and seconded to adjourn. � ��� �/ � ' ' / / � � ► • S � � A. .An erson Recorder 0 i -� The Village Council o� the Village of Hopkins met in special session at � the Village Hall on Dece�:ber 30th, 1931, at 7 S30 PR��. �r Members � present: T��.B,Hagen, president ; �'�m.Hosp, Albert Ja ,ps��� �R����� Trustees; A,E.gnderson,Recorder, and J.A.Hosp,�lttorne�. � r8 . Attorne� Hosp reported that all legal business had been completed �^�ith the exception of the Railroad crossing on 14th �ve.No. , Negotiations on said corssing on 14th Ave. Tdo. �as.not completed or ur�ed.until satisfactor� �rrangements had been made to de- termine definitely that we would get the 17th Ave.crossing. 14ir. Hosp reported the 17th Aae. crossing was completed two weeks ago, and that he now tivould cpmple te the 14th Ave. crossing . gttorne� Hosp also reported tnat' the Contractor had been notified on the lo�vering of water mains on 16th �ve.but to date had rec�ived no reply. rs�.B.Hagen and [-dn.Hosp reported that Hennepin County had gr�,nted them a pension of �25.00 per month .for Theo. Extine, pension to take effect Jan.lst, 1932. 1Vlotion made b� Ty��r.Hosp, seconded b� ��r.Japs that we sell �3800.00 �vorth of Bonds to �ecurity Tdational Bank o.f Hopkins and accept _ a pre�ium of 5�45.00� . The following bills were audited and 10784 10783 10782 15112 5206 5205 5204 �.207 1208 1209 1210 1211 1212 1213 1214 Correspondence E.J.14�edonald E.J.Jeppesen The narrett Co. Gust Japs H.01son Gen.Elec .Co. i'%.J.Jeppesen EGen.Elec.Co. Standard Oil �o. �'�alter S.Booth � Sons N.VJ.Telephone Security Bank Zawrence Schutz A.G.Hamilton au . S , Sme tana allowed: 17th Ave.N.contract-n ''S25.71 , � Engineer's service 20.00 � Tarvia 158.93, Interest 23.3�� Salary 12-31-31 70.00� Yower �C Zight 12-11-31 139.56 ` Lngineer's aervice 15.00 � Power 8c Light 12--19-31 750.66 " Gasoline 1.56. Inc.Supplies 6.14� Fi� & �olice 'phone 9.65 1 Recorder's bond 5.00 � �alar�r 12-31-31 75.00 ^ Salary 12-31-31 75.00� Drugs f o r The o. Lxt in e 18 . 44 � read and placed on file. Village Engineer read speci.fications on proposed meter and meter house, bid to be advertized Feb.2nd, 1932, ordered specifidcations be placed on file at Reeorder's office. _ Frank Stadola was ordered to �et, necessar� supplies and repairs for tracto r. l�iayro Hagen was to see Smetana Drug Co.on Theo.Lxtine and make a settlement on Drug bill and pay onl�r amounts from date of time p the vi llage started to give P.�_r.i;xtine aid. j 1• f�} f ti� � �n�motion duly made and carried the meetin� was adjourned w�� � � �' � : �' Attest: Pre ' ent. ! � ., � % - , _ ����_„�%�i =- e � -