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MINUTES OF REGULAR SESSION OF NOV. 15/32 continued.
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(Parking ordinance petition continued)
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Copy of Petition..
(Chamber of Commerce communication continued)
communication referred to in the foregoing conunication was next presented
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the Chamber went on record requesting your honorable body to repair the zigzag walk on Quin -
and read, as follows:
ey Street. They believe that this walk is important for foot traffic to and from the hit
PETITION FOR PARKING ORDINANCE.
in the vicinity of the U. S. Marine Hospital. Your earliest attention is requested.
Very truly yours,
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council,
PORT T077NSEIID CHAMBER OFCUGiLSERCE
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Port Townsend, Washington.
By J. Al. Kinkaid, Secretary.
We, the undersigned, respectfully petition your honorable body to enact an ordinance
Repairs favored.
It was moved by Councilman Sterrett and seconded Councilman Peach
restricting the parking hours of vehicles to not exceedttwo hours duration between the
that the said petition and communication be referred to the Street Committee and that favor -
hrs of dight.a•.m: and 6 p.m., upon any business day upon any portion of the following
hours
able action be taken. Motion declared carried.
streets, subject to special zones not in conflict with this request:
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That portion of {Pater Street, extending from Tyler Street to Quincy Street.
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COMMUNICATION FROM AS021TESANO CHAMBER OF CO1�".ERCE.
That portion of Taylor Street, which extends from Washington Street to the Union Dock
That portion of Adams Street which extends from Washington Street to Water Street.
A communication from Montesano Chamber of Commerce, relative to State Highway Patrol,
Signatures.
was presented and read, asfollows:
Geo. Welch Elite Studio Sturrock Music Company
Montesano, Washington, Nov. 1, 1932.
Roy Marr Honolulu Pete Pooples Market
Honorable Mayor and City Council,
'Townsend,
Youngs Dry Goods & Variety, Seabrook Young. J. A. Novrack
Port %Yeah.
City transfer Co. Sam McGee Baker & Myers
Gentlemen:
I am enclosing two resolutions adopted by the Montesano Chamber of Commerce, at
Widner Motor Co. I. Steinberg Frank Wah
' A. F. Harned N. L. Short
their regular meeting, Friday, October 28th.
H.H:;Taylor
E. J. Noftsinger E. J. Klinger
If these resolutions meet with the approval of the Council, we vrould be very glad
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N. A. Klasell C. Barros Central Cafe
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to have them adopted by that body.
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Sofie Sr. Henry Drodhun T. H. Baker, Jr.
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;'Ill you be kind enough to let me known as as possible what action you take
Peter
.Tack Brown Central Hotel 71. Hopper
on these resolutions.
Very truly
G. H. Gross H. F. Donovan 77estern Union, C.A.Heathers,Mgr.
yours,
W. L. Carter, Secretary.
R. E. Richards A. H. Thacker H. L. Lambert
76n. T. Martin J.C.Heath Store E.A.Witherage, Olympic Hdwe Co.
W. J. Phillips it. F. Lussior (one hour) Wolter rocery, By F.A.Bettie
The resolutions mentioned and attached to the communication, were as follows:
H. T. Hayden A. Benedetto 0. C. OrRear
H. S. Saari C. H. Olberg L. R. Kufus, Safeway Store
(To retain present Highway Patrol personnel).
Fred E. Stuck Art. Ludecke Glendale Dairy
It. E. Greenwood
WHEREAS: It the observation of the members the Montesano Chamber of Commerce,
A. R. Slade Karl Teitzel
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that the State Highway Patrol is an effici6nt,-and effective organization for the purpose
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W. H. Hill
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of policing our State Highways, and,
It was moved by Councilman Starrett and seconded by Councilman Peach that the said
WHEREAS: The State Highway Patrol, like any efficient policing body, should be divor-
petition be referred to the Street Committee and the Police and License Committee and that
ced from politics, and,
WHEREAS: It is the belief of the Montesano Chamber of Commerce that the beat interests
public and civic organizations be notified adch petition has been presented to the City
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of the State would be promoted by retaining the present personnel of the State Highway Pa-
Council to enable any interested persona to present objections, if any. Motion carried
trol, with only such changes as demands of efficiency might require,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE I'T RESOLVED, That the Montesano Chamber of Commerce, a non -politics
QUINCY STREET 'ZIGZAG PETITION.
organization comprising members of various political parties, or of none, urges the beten-
A petition, filed with the City Clerk by Mrs. Ella M. Brown, was presented, and read,
tion of the present personnel of the State Highway Patrol, which has conducted the policing
of our highways with such effectiveness.
as follows:
THAT THIS BODY urges all,,caudAdates_foreGb2@hnor,!regardless of party, to retain the
present personnel of the State Highway Patrol, if elected, and, That This Body urges divor-I
To the Layor and City Council of the City of Port Townsend;
cing the State Highway Patrol from politics, and,
FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be sent to the various candi-
Gentloquen:
dates for governor and to other commercial and civic bodies through6ut the State, urging
The undersigned, citizens and taxpayers of the City of Port 'Townsend, respect
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their support of similar resolutions.
fully represent to and petition your Honorable body as follows, to -wit: That Whereas, on
Adopted this 28th day of October, 1932.
account of certain injuries and depredations committed by irresponsible parties on Hallow-
C. H. Vanderpool,
can night, October 31, 1932, to the steps and stairway leading from Washington Street to
Attest: President
Jefferson Street in the City of Port Townsend, an officer of the city has closed said steps
IN. L. Carter, Secretary.
and stairway and shut off the use thereof so that people living on the hill in that part
of the city are now compelled to go around much further in order to come down from and go
up to their homes;
(To place Highway Patrol under Civil Service)
Now Therefore, We respectfully petition that said steps and stairway be repaired'
RESOLUTION.and
opened up for use as the same formerly were.
BE IT RESOLVED, 3y the Montesano Chamber of Commerce that the State Highway Patrol be
Cordelia D. Stevens L. %"7. Carder Goo. Welch
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placed under the provisions of the Civil Service, and the directions of a non -partisan ad-
F. Delaney H. :'.. 'Carder list' 0. Scott
ministration.
Fred E. Stuck V.I.J. Mahan :1:rs. P. 11. Richardson
Adopted this 28th day of October, 1932.
D. J. McLarney R. F. Lussier Stirs. R. F. Lussier
C. H. Vanderpool,
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J. D. Ingham Mrs. Sally A. Ingham Grace E. Greaser
Attest: President.
C. P. Grasser Mrs. V. A. Petanz t5xs. H. Trapeur
W. L. Carter, Secretary.
A. Lt. Charawall Lirs. 71. J. Fritz S. P. Chase
"'. J. Fritz E. A. Sims G-ss. Jessie M. Crang
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It was moved by Councilman Starrett and seconded by Councilman Smith that the said
Fi. 0. Slayton Lira. II. 0. Slayton Mrs. L. S. Ingraham
resolutions be tabled. Motion declared carried.
Edwin Ingraham P. M. Richardson Paul 11. Sather for Glendale Dairy
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F. R. W. Stevens 71. Lutz :ors. S. E. Lutz
Nellie Chase Harry Chapelle Mrs. H.'Chapolle
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REQUISITIONS.
A. H. Tucker F. U. Smith IJrs. Pearl Smith
Nel Stockand J. M. Kinkaid
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Requisitions for supplies for various departments of the city, were presented, read,
Lira. LteLerney Bernice
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and disposed of, as follows:
Herman Trapeur Ella Id.
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For the City Water Department, to -wit:
(Rote at bottom of petition)
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To the Liayor and Council of the City of Port Townsend
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400 lineal feet of lumber, 2 x 12 ................ $8.00
Gentlemen:
-ill say that the foundation bo steps, stairway or zigzag is in perfect
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1/2 doz. asphalt brushes
condition.
It was moved by Councilman Lammers and seconded by Councilman Smith that the said re -
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ulaition be ranted. Glotion declared carried.
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Mrs. Ella M. Brown.
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"zigzag."
Fdr the City Clerk's Department, to -wit:
Communication from Chamber of Commerce, relative to
A communication from the Port Townsend Chamber of Commerce, also relating to repair
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L00, 1¢ postage stamps
of the "zigzag" incline, visa presented and read, as follows:
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500 sheets typewriter paper
Port 'Townsend, Washington, November 7th, 1932
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It was moved by Councilman Peach and seconded by Councilman Miller that the said requi-
Honorable Vayor and City Council,
sition be grqnted. Motion declared carried.
Port Townsend, Washington.
For Police Department, to -wit: (By R. S. Weppner).
Gentlemen: -
At a regular meeting of the Port Townsend Chamber of Commerce held Octrb er 2nd,to
motor and two rear shock absorbers $46.00
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