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-Councilman Robbins brought up the matter of a new sidewalk for the city hall and moved,
seconded by Councilman Peach, that the•openinge in -the -basement wall of the city hall be filled,
preparatory to building the said sidewalk, the work to be done under the supervision of the city
engineer. Upon roll oall,'all six councilmen present voted in favor thereof and motion was deolared
oarriod.
' Request to Mr::Baar:
' '`t „•,,,,. :, At the request of the council, Mayor Bangerter stated that he would request Mr. J. 0. Baer
to be•presont at the next session -of the city council.
Grader for Fair Grounds:
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R y Councilman that the management of
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the county fair be given the use of the city grader for work at -the fair grounds at any -time except
' during regular working hours. Motion Carried.
t, Negotiations for Street:
After some discussion, City Clerk Christian and acting city attorney Daly were instructed
to negotiate with the owners for additional property for Walker Street.
ADJOURNMENT
' Upon motion by Councilman Peach, seconded by `'ouncilman Robbins Council adjourned.' '
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Port Townsend, Washington, September 3, 1929
The city council of the
city of Port'Townsend met in regular session this
3rd day of
September, 1929, at 8 P. M. in the
Council Chamber of the city hall, Councilman Quenell,' Mayor pro
tem, presiding.
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ROLL CALL
Upon roll call, there were present City Clerk A. F. Christian,' acting City
Attorney, W.
J. Daly, Jr. and Councilmen. Jacob Millar, Clark Aldrich, S. V. Peach, W. H. Smith, Edward Quenell
and 1m. Lammera, Councilman Harry
W, Robbins being absent.
MINUTES READ AND APPROVED
The minutes of the regular session of August 20th were read and approved
as read.
MAYOR ARRIVES
Mayor Bangerter arrived
during the reading of the minutes.and thereafter
presided.
APPROVED BILLS AND CLAIMS
Approved bills and claims against the various funds were presented and read as follows:
Upon the Current Expense fund, to -wit:
The Leader Company
Publishing and Office Supplies
$26.00
Sara H. Vose
Clerical work in Treas. Office
9.00
Mildred Ritchie
" " in Clerks "
8:00
R. E. Greenwood
Office Supplies
1.75
State Law Library
1929 Session Laws
2.25
"Pioneer", Inc.
Office Supplies
4.60
.Lowman & Hanford Go.
it '% (Clerk & Engineer)
19.38
W. J. Sadler
Services as Engineer
125.00
Citizens lnd..'lelephone
Co..L. D. Tolls Police Dept.
.65
Art Ludecke
Board of Prisoners
4.10
Olympic Hdwe & Furn Cc
Supplies for Police & Street Dept.
28.05
J.,K. Metzger
Services as relief driver - Fire Dept.
35,00
Port Townsend Vol. Fire
dept Services at Fires
45.00'
Metzger Electric Cc
Wire for fire alarm system
85.00
N. D. Hill & Sons
Supplies for Sewer Dept.
.45
J. With
Repairs - Street Dept.
1.75
Sam Tittzen
Labor - Street dept
3.99
Chas. Hinton
Labor - Street dept
35.91
Standard Oil Co.
Gasoline
39.30
G. W. M. Lmbr Cc
Lumber for fire hall
4.37
Chas W Hinton - State Tress
Aug.Industrial Insurance
13.59
Total Current Expenses for August, 1929 ..............
$493.14
Upon the Olympic Gravity Water Fund, to -wit:
W. J. Sadler
Services as Engineer
125,00
W. F. Foster
Services with oar
22.55
W. G. Potter
27 days labor
121.30
Earl Judy
Labor.....:
25.94
Steve Coyne
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7.98
Ben Green
License application for Ford Truck
1.25
The Leader Company
Publishing
.60
Wash. Typewriter Co
Underwood Typewriter
60.00
Standard Oil Company
Gasoline
28.00
N. L. Short Motor Company Auto Repairs
10.96
A. R. Strathie
Repair tools
1.00
D. Reale,
Filing Saws
1.00
Olympic Hdwe & Furn Cc
Supplies
2:.19
Great Western Eleotro Chemical Cc Cylinder Rental
1.50
R. W. Sperling
50 Metrograph cards
2.66
Seattle Plumbing &rSupply co 2 - 4x4 Mileskin Wiping Cloth
82.74
Mr. Wingate (H)
Collection Services for July and August
10.90
Chas. W. Hinton, at. trees. Aug. Industrial Insurance
3.60
Total Olympic Gravity Water Fund Rxpense for Aug .........
$ 508.27
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