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MINUTES OF REGULAR SESSION OF DECEMBER 6th, 1932.
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are entitled to have their names placed upon the official ballot to be voted at the Munici-
pal election to be held in said Oity of Port Townsend, State of Washington, on December 6t
1932.
Port Townsend, Washington, December 6th, 1932.
It was moved by Councilman Peach and seconded by Councilman Smith that the said reso-
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lution be adopted. Upon roll call, all four Councilmen present voted in the affirmative
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The CITY COUNCIL of the City of Port Townsend, Washington, met in regular session this
and motion was declared carried.
6th day of December, 1932, at 7:30 P. M. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall.
Councilman Alm. Lammers, Sr., Mayor Pro Tem, presiding.
Adopted and passed by the City Council, November 15, 1932
ROLL CALL.
Attest: George Bangerter, Mayor
C. F. Christian, City Clerk.
Upon roll call there were present City Attorney Jas. W. B.
Scott, City Clerk C. F. Christian and Councilmen W. B. Smith, W. S. Lafferty, Wm. Lammers,
Sr. and Jacob Miller.
ELECTION OFFICERS APPOINTED.
MINUTES READ AND APPROVED.
A resolution appointing Election Officers for the Municipal Election to be held on the
6th of December and designating polling places for said election, was submitted and read,
The minutes of the regular session of November 15th, 1932,
as follows:
were read and approved as read.
RESOLUTION.
BILLS AND CLAIMS.
Be it "esolved by the City Council of the City of Port Townsend, Washington, that the
Approved Bills:
persons hereinafter named to serve as election officers for the Municipal General Election
to be held on the 6th day of December, 1932, be and they hereby are appointed as such elec-
Bills and claims approved by the Finance Committee and recommended for
tion officers in the several wards of the city, as follows, to -wit:
payment were presented and read, as follows:
First ;ard: Inspector, G. A. Ruehle; Judges, Mrs. Alice E. Shotwell and Mrs. Grace E.
Upon the Current Expense Fund, to -wit:
Greaser.
Second Ward: Inspector, F. W. Hastings; Judges, Mrs. Lucinda Fritz and wrs. Sarah N.
The Leader Co. Printing & Publishing 446:33
Peach.
Pioneer, Inc. Official Forma .33
Third Ward: Inspector, Mrs. Carrie F. Pillep; Judges, Mrs. Margaret N. Sturrock and
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C. F. Christian Cash Advanced 2.99
Wm. G. Maplethorpe.
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J. F. Plunkett Reconditioning typewriter 8.10
Fourth Ward: Inspector, Mrs. Fannie G. Brown; Judges, Mrs. Clara McCloy and Miss Pearl
Elite Studio Photo for evidence 2.00
Coyne.
G. A. Ruehle et al Servicea-Election Officers 21.00
Fifth Ward: Inspector, J. E. Howland; Judges, Keith Hoskins and Chas. U. Guisti.
F. W. Hastings et al Services- 11 22.50
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Carrie F. Pillep et al 11 " ° 22.50
Be It Further Resolved, That the following places be and they hereby are designated
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Fannie G. Brown et al it " " 21.75
as the polling places in the several wards of the City for said election, to -wit:
J. E. Howland at al it ! " 24.00
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R. E. Greenwood Election Supplies 14.00
First Ward ............... City Hall. Second Ward ...... American Legion Hall
Harry Chapelle Services 1.50
Third Ward ................Red Menu Hall. Fourth Ward ...... Odd mellows Hall.
Metzger Electric Co. Electric Lamps 1.08
Fifth Ward ............... Quimper urange Hall,!
Olym. Hdwe. & Furn. Co. Supplies 2.74
Jones & Crouten Supplies 3.43
It was moved by Councilman Peach and seconded by Councilman Miller that the said reso-
Geo. Willestoft Services 41.08
lution be adopted. Motion declared carried.
H. D. Hills & Sons Supplies 2.50
Port Townsend Lumber Co. Lumber -Street Dept. 6.05
Adopted by the City Council November 15, 1932. Attest: C. F. Christian, City Clerk.
J. R. Pollard Cash Advanced -Licenses 2.50
Sofie Auto Shop Truck Repairs 2.85
ADJOIRNMENT:
Union Oil Company Gasoline & Oils 72.86
Upon motion of Councilman Peach, seconded by Councilman Smith, Council
Walter L. Studerus Grader Repairs 32.00
adjourned.
Chas. W. Hinton Nov. Industrial Insurance 7.27
Attest:
Total ...................$361.36
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Upon the Olympic Gravity Water Fund, to -wit:
A . 7-,",
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W. G. Potter Services (Labor) 099.69
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Mr. Hess Labor 24.33
P. J. Mccullem Labor 22.93
Alpha Baker Post cards & stamps 3.00
Union Oil Co. Gas & Oil 18.50
Olym. Hdwe. Co. Supplies 5.80
Hersey Mfg. Co. For Hersey Meters 54.13
Puget Sound Navigation Co. Shipment of Asphalt 58.64
Tacoma Electrochemical Co. 150#.Cylinders-Chlorine 28.50
H. Wingate Collection & Office rent 5.00
Citizens Ind. Telephone Co. Exch. Service 3.50
Chas. W. Hinton Industrial Insurance -Nov. 2.59
Total ...................4326.61
Upon the Library Fund, to -wit:
P. S. Power & Light Co. Light $4.46
Puget Sound News Co. Books 15.89
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Lowman & Hanford Co. Books 13.73
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Norby Plumbing & Heat. Co. Repair 1.50
Herman Goldberger Agency Magazines 28.95
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Total ................... 464.53
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It was moved by Councilman Lafferty and seconded by Councilman Smith that
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the said claims be allowed and that the Mayor and the City Clerk be authorized to draw
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warrants upon the proper funds in payment of same. Upon roll call all four Councilmen
voted in the affirmative and motion was declared carried.
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REPORTS OFOFFICERS.
Resolutions by Scott:
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City Attorney Jae. W. B. Scott reported that he had prepared resolutions
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covering depository bank and interest coupons, which will be presented to the Council
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