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MINUTES OF REGULAR SESSION OF CITY COUNCIL, AUGUST 6th, 1935
PORT TOINNSEND, WASHINGTON, AUGUST 6th,
1935.
THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of
Port Townsend, Washington, met in regular
session this
6th day of August, 1935, at 8 o'clock
p.m., in the Council Chambers of the
City Hall, Maya,
pro tem 14m. Lammers presiding in the
absence of Mayor Bangerter.
ROLL CALL.
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Upon Roll Call there
were present City Attorney W. J. Daly,
City Clerk C. F
Christian, and Councilmen Peter Naughton,
W. S. Lafferty, Wm. LammersSr.,
H. L. Hirtzler,
Sam McGee, and Tony De Leo.
MINUTES OF JULY 30/35 APPROVED.
It visa moved by Councilman McGee and
seconded by Coun-
cilman Hirtzler that the minutes of
the regular session of July 30, 1935,
be approved as
recorded. Motion declared carried.
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BILLS AND CLAIMS.
Approved Bills.
Bills and Claims,
audited by the Finance Committee and recommended for
payment, were presented, and read,
as follows:
Upon the Current Expense Fund,
to -wit:
John Hajny
July Labor Account $ 17.93
Long's "epalr Shmp
Truck repairs
18.74
Buhler Motor Co.
Truck "epairs
13.92
Feenaughty Machinery Co.
Grader Blades
47.40
Pearson Auto Service
Supplies
14.65
Olympic Hdwe & Furniture Co.
Supplies
1.11
Glenn's
Gasoline
62.11
Otto A. Case, State `reasurer
July Industrial Insurance
12.53
The Leader Company
Office Supplies
2.00
Burroughs Adding Machine Co.
Servicing agreement
11.65
Trick & Murray
Office Supplies
1.22
lV. J. Daly
Traveling Exp.
2.35
Jack. K. Metzger
Supplies
3.00
0. R. Mitten
Patrolman
56.01
Merchants Cafe
Meals for Prisoners
2.25
Baunach Auto Repair
Repair Police Auto
5.00
N. A. Klasell,
Premium on Accident Policy
175.00
N. D. Hill & Sons
Supplies
1.70
port Townsend Volunteer Fire Dept.
Services at fires
44.50
Olympic Hdvre & Furniture Co.
Sundry Supplies
2.47
Puget Sound Power & Light Co.
Electric Service
299.37
Total ............. ...........
794.91
Upon the Olympic Gravity Water
Fund, to -wit:
F. 0. Meeker
July Labor Aett.
' 10.46
P. J. McCullem
July Labor Acet.
3.99
Wm. Aries
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19.92
Fred Clink
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3.99
R. E. Greenwood
Office Supplies
74.46
The Leader Company
Publishing
9.45
Glenn's
Gasoline
14.50
Pearson Auto Service
Tire "epairs
1.00
Sofie Auto Shop
Truck repairs
3.25
James DeLeo
Repair window
2.46
Federal Pipe & Tank Co.
Pipe Supplies
13.76
Olympic Hdwe & Furniture Co.
Pipe Supplies
1.91
H. Wingate
Irondale Collections
5.00
Pennsylvania Salt Mfg Co.
Chlorine
60.00
Otto A. Case, State Treasurer
July Industrial Insurance
6.69
Geo. Welch, Agent
Insurance on Ford 'ruck
19.95
T. I". Campbell
Traveling Exp.
3.00
Lowman & Hanford Co.
Supplies for Engineer
6.55
Total .........................
260.34
Upon the Library Fund, to -wit:
Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Ekeetric Service 1.32
Puget Sound News Co. Books 12.00
Fuller nrush Co. Supplies 3.10
Paul '.V. Clements Repair Lawn h".ower 1.50
Total .......................... 17.92 ll
It was moved by Councilman Lafferty and seconded by Councilman Hirtzler that the said
claims be allowed and that the +••ayor and City Clerk be authorized to dray., warrants upon the
proper funds in payment of same. Upon Roll Call vote all six councilmen present voted in
the affirmative and motion was declared carried.
REPORTS OF OFFICERS.
Letter to County Commissioners.
The City Clerk reported that he had written to the
Board of County Commissioners, relative to proposed change in road to Fort 'Norden, as rec-
ommended by the City Planning Commission. City Attorney Daly then supplemented the report
with the statement that with Councilmen Sather and Lammers, John C. Phillips of the City
Planning Bm rd, he had appeared befox•e the Commissioners to advocate the prosecution of the
said plan and the Commissioners expressed themselves as favorable to the project provided
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Minutes of Hauler Session of Aug 6/35 continued.
(Fort ",ordon route continued)
that the State Highway Department approved the expenditure.
SALIRYVJARRANTS IBSUED.
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=nsJ The City Clerk reported that he had issued the regular salary warrants for the month of
July, under date of August lst, 1935, as follows:
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Upon the Current Expense Fund, to -writ:
? ( _ 1277 Harriett E. Dobbs City Lreasurer -P 100.00
1278 C. F. Christian City Clerk 110.00
1279 'N. J. Daly City Attorney 75.00
1280 Earl D. Sturrock Police Justice 15.00
1281 ' '!Geo. Ylillestoft Chief of Police 109.58
1282 Albert R. Larsen Patrolman 99.56
i 1263 Roy Seavey Fire Truck Driver 99.76
1284 Wayne Albright Fire Truck Driver 99.76
1265 J. J. Lafferty Fire Chief 15.00
1286 Rollie Stahl Street Supt. 99.62
r t 1287 J. Herington Truck Driver 88.52
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Total ........................... 911.62
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Upon the Olympic Gravity Winter Fund, to -wit:
6689 Ben Green Water Sept. 109.52
6690 41. G. Potter Repair Yen 99.52
tisk x' 6691 Alpha Baker Clerk 70.00
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Total .......................... 279.04
Upon the Library Fund, to -wit:
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1867 Emilie A. Rothschild Librarian 70.00
1668 Jack Korvell Janitor 15.00
Total ............................ 85.00
Upon the Park Fund, to -writ:
117 J. E. Paddock Caretaker 65.00
Total ............................ 65.00
PAIN LINE METER READINGS.
The report of the V.'ater Superintendent of the flow of water through the main line meters
for the period ending August 6th, was presented, read, and ordered filed.
CHIEF OF, POLICE JULY REPORT.
The report of the Chief of Police for the month of July, 1935, was presented, read, and
ordered filed.
REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES.
Finance Committee.
The Conunittee on Finance and Claims presented the following written
report:
Port Townsend, "cash., August 6, 1935
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council
of the City of Port Townsend.
Gentlemen:
your Committee, on Finance and Claims, to whom eras referred the matter of Treas-
urerts heport for the month of June, 1935, would respectfully report as follars: find same
to agree with office records.
R'. S. LAr^FERTY
YlIfi. LAMM,ERS SR.
Water and Drainage Committee.
A written report by the Committe on Water and Drainage
was presented and read, as follows:
Port Townsend, Washington, August 6, 1935.
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council
of the City of Port Townsend.
Gentlemen:
Your Committee, on Water and Drainage, to whom was referred the matter of Water
Superintendents report for the month of June, 1935, would respectfully report as follows:
find same to agree with office records.
WM. LAUS7GERS Sr.
W. S. LAFFERTY.
Said reports vere ordered filed.
COlf7.UNICATIONS.
From WPA, urging work projects.
A circular latter from the Works Progress Administratio
suggesting that provision be made fu• funds for material, etc., for such projects as the ci
may desire to sponsor, was presented, read, and ordered filed.
From Highway Department re: Equipment Rental_.
The following circular letter from the
State Highway Department, was presented and read, to -wit:.
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