Sunday, March 28, 2021

About Town - March 28, 2021

This week's photos of Columbia

(Click on photos to see larger, sharper images.) 


Watercolor in progress at Columbia River Park

Over at Rail Mechanical, there's activity in the railyard.

A few adjustments are being made.

Using a big tool for a big job

Here are some train cars hiding beside the alley.
(Avenue X)

Which car? Every car!

Nice stash

Holding together - barely
(Avenue X)

Storage building in Avenue X

The beauty of rust
(Avenue X)

Still booked up
(Avenue X)

Front entrance, nicely done
(258 North 3rd Street)

Pedal cars at Kelman & Swartz at North 3rd & Poplar

Columbia Spy gave a sneak preview of the business HERE

Rusty bells on Bank Avenue

Ghost sign

Another ghost sign

Yet another ghost sign
(North 3rd)

Datestone with pretzels on North 3rd

Vehicle accident on North 5th

The damage done

Victory Church

The Chief Cornerstone at Victory Church

Striking a pose at Columbia Crossing

The first check-in at the Chip Factory Hotel

How long will he stay?

The "COLA building" along the railroad tracks

COLA is an abbreviation for "Columbia."

The big rock at South 9th & Route 462

Does it though?

Stray fire extinguisher at the Herbert "Cubby" Spiese Bridge on Route 462

Carnivorous car

Water delivery at borough hall: 
Take a good look. You're paying for it.

As predicted, the tree grates on Locust Street are beginning to create problems: lifting, weeds, debris.
They were a pet project of a former councilman, who was warned of potential issues but pushed on with the project anyway. In August 2016, council voted 4-3 to purchase the grates at a cost of $2,500. Many of the grates are now being removed.

Enjoying the weather at River Park


Mist on the river

A new car on its way to somewhere


Here are several shots from Todd Stahl:

Above and below: Catholic Schools in Columbia:
Holy Trinity and St. Peter's, now Our Lady of the Angels School



Signage at 7th & Walnut

Recycling/disposal at Columbia River Park

Sign on the 200 block of Cherry Street

Road Closed - North 6th Street

Down at the tracks (near Union Street)

Wording?

Open door at Columbia Presbyterian

Food provided by Hands Across the Street

SLOW!






Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Sneak peek: New business to open its doors in Columbia


Items offered at Kelman & Swartz include potbelly stoves, pedal cars, figurines, table & chairs, a klieg light, and even parts of the front end of a Shawnee fire truck.

A new Columbia business, Kelman and Swartz Brass & Bronze Trading, LLC, will soon open its doors to the public, offering refurbished metal items such as potbelly stoves, pedal cars and figurines, among others. Co-owner Tim Swartz of Columbia, says he has searched high and low in homes, barns, and recycling yards to find the items, which he believes deserve a second chance. To that end, he has had many items restored or refurbished by the process of powder coating or other means.

Swartz says there are no price tags on items, because he wants customers to decide what the items are worth to them. Although many pieces do require a minimum price, he wants customers to walk out feeling good about what they purchased. Swartz classifies his business not as a thrift shop or antique store but rather as a way to keep history alive.

Kelman & Swartz, located at North 3rd and Poplar, will have a soft opening on Friday and Saturday of Easter weekend.



Part of the inventory includes pedal cars and tractors as shown in this sidewalk display at North 3rd & Poplar:







Monday, March 22, 2021

Columbia Borough Police seek two with outstanding warrants

Details HERE.

 

Deeds Recorded - Columbia Borough - March 22, 2021

Axis Columbia Storage LLC, Axis 64th Garages LLC and Edward J. Demarcantonio conveyed property on a public road to Axis Columbia Storage LLC for $1.

WGMC Properties LLC and Walter L. Sidero conveyed 131 N. Third St. to Keith Edwin Interiors Inc. and Edwin Keith Interiors Inc. for $115,000.

Gilbert L. Bixler, Judy A. Bixler and Gilbert L. Bixler Jr. conveyed 229 Lawrence St. to Valley View Capital LLC for $45,000.

Oscar Torres conveyed 227 Cherry St. to Blair J. Reich for $225,000.

Brenda K. Lofquist and Brenda L. Lofquist conveyed property on Ridge Avenue to Alexander Meligakes and Alexa Axmacher for $215,000.

Columbia Reduction Co. and Helest Realty Corp. conveyed property on North Second Street to Axis Columbia Storage LLC and Axis 64Th Garages LLC for $75,000.

Fresh Express - Friday, March 26, at Salem UCC