Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout00452 Minutes of Regular Session of October 6/36 continueda 240 Minutes of Regular Session of October 6/36 continued - and the rate of tax levy for said purpose is hereby fixed at one and one -quarter (1.25) mills on the dollar. Fifth: For the payment of interest on bonds and for bond redemption, First Issue Re- fund Bonds, the sum of Five 'Thousand, Vine hundred Sixty-nine Dollars ans six- teon cents (%5,969.16), of which there is provided for payment of interest, the stun of Two Thousand, Vino Hundred Eighty-four Dollars and fifty-eight cents, ($2,984.58), and for bond redemption, the stun of Two Thousand, Nine hundred, Eighty-four Dollars and fifty-eight cents ($2,984.58), and the rate of tax lov; for each of said purposes is hereby fixed at three (3) mills on the dollar, or a total of six (6) mills. Sixth: For the payment of interest on bonds and for bond redemption, Port Townsend General Indebtedness 1931 Hater Bond and Interest Fund, the sum of Two Thousani Four hundred Eighty-seven Dollars and fifteen cents ($2,487.15), and the rate of tax levy for said purpose is hereby fixed at two and one-half (2.50) mills on the dollar. Seventh: For the payment of Indebtedness of the City of Port Townsend, known as the "Indebtedness Fund", the sum of Five'Thousand, Nine Hundred Sixty-nine Dollars and sixteen cents (?5,969.16), and the rate of tax levy for said purpose is hereby fixed at six ('6) mills on the dollar. Section 2. That the Mayor and the City Clerk of said city are hereby authorized and directed to certify to the County Assessor and the County Auditor of Jefferson County,Wash ington, the foregoing tax levy of said city. Section 3. That this ordinance be published once in the Port Townsend Leader, and to take effect and be in force as provided by lawn. Passed by the City Council, Ocr.ober 6th, 1936. Approved by the Mayor October 7th, 1936. Attest: George Bangerter, .:ayor C. F. Christian, City Clerk. BILLS AND CLAIMS. Return to Regular Order of Business. Approved Bills. Bills and Claims as audited by the Finance Committee and recommended for payment, were presented and read, as follows: Upon the Cu:-rent Expense Fund, to -grit: C. F. Christian Cash Advanced , 1.64 '!. J. Daly Traveling Exp. 3.70 The Leader Company Publishing & Supplies 46.91 Logrman & Hanford Co. Supplies 10.61 J. With hopairs, City Hall 17.25 F. H. Lammers Wood 110.00 Louis Emporium Stove, for Jail 20.75 Hilltop Service Station Supplies 3.45 F. A. Poll: Board of Prisoners 18.00 0. R. Mitton Services, Patrolman 33.61 Union Oil Company Gasoline and Oils 54.70 Standard Oil Company Ethyl Gasoline 4.15 Port Townsend Volunteer Fire Dept. Services at fires 25.00 Aldrich's Inc. Fire Truck Tires 241.72 Sofie Auto Shop Fire Engine Repairs 7.55 Longts repair Shop " It 4.50 '!alter L. Studerus Fire Alarm Box 1lepairs 5.00 Puget Sound Power & Light Go. Aug. -Sept. Electric Service 158.98 Otto A. Case, State Trees. Sept. Industrial Ins. 11.50 Total ....................... 779.02 Upon the Olympic Gravity .'later Fund, to -grit: Ben Green September Wages 109.52 lam. Vlost Sept. Labor Account 5.98 Joe Ltinish " ItIt 7•97 Citizens Ind. Telephone Go. L. D. 'Polls .65 Alpha Baker Cash Advanced 5.30 Union Oil Company Gasoline 51.40 14. L. Short :,:otor Co. Truck repair 1.61 Sofie Auto Shop It it 11.37 Puget Sound Navigation Co. Freight charges 1.50 City `transfer Co. Hauling Pipe 'Traveling 2.50 12. W. Campbell Expense 3.00 Olympic 1ldwe & Furniture Co. Pipe supplies 2.21 R. '!. Sperling Supplies 3.09 Federal Pipe & Tank Co. Wood Pipe 101.25 H. Wingate Irondale Collections 5.00 Pennsylvania Salt ICfg Co. Chlorine 30.00 R. E. Greentiooa Office Supplies 4.00 Otto A. Case, State Trees. Sept. Industrial Ins. 14.21 E. 1,1. Starrett, Postmaster Refund, acet. error 11.59 Seattle Plumbing Supply Go. Pipe Supplies 7.44 Total ..................... 379.59 a 241 of Oct. 6/36 continued Upon the Library Fund, to -wit: Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Electric Service- $ 1.95 13.76 Puget Sound Nevis Co. Books Flood 50.40 E. J. Whitehouse Total .......................... 66.11 Upon the Street & Highway Fund, to -wit: Union 011 Company Gasoline and Oils 265.32 5.00 Frank Martin Care of Terrace 2.40 Leon Olberg Spark Plugs Supplies 10.35 Happy Hour Cafe Equipment llepair 1.50 J. With A. R. Strathie Equipment epair 10.05 1.20 Pearson Auto Service Spark Plugs Sept. Labor Acet. 95.62 P. J. mccullem Grader pa-rment 83.33 J. D. Adams Company Veedol Motor 011 97 Associated Oil Company Grader repairs 23.80 23.80 Longes Repair Shop Lumber & Supplies 122.84 Sequim Lumber Compan Otto A. Case, State �reae, Sept. Industrial Ins. 11.55 -Total ....................... 663.93 Upon the Olympic Gravity Water System - Suspense Fund,..to-grit:___ Federal Pipe'and Tank Co.-, '. .- Wood. Pipe" (0 onstruc tion) 142.75 i.. Total ......................... 142.75 REPORTS OF OFFICERS. Salary Warrants Issued. The City Clerk reported that he had issued the regular salary warrants for the month of September, 1936, under date of October let, as follows: Upon the Current Expense Fund, to -wit: 1636 E. 1,1. Stoekand City Treaaurer t 100.00 1637 C. F. Christian City Clerk 110.00 1638 W. J. Daly City Attorney 75.00 1639 Earl D. Sturrock Police Justice 15.00 ` 1640 Geo. Willostoft Chief of Police 109.52 1641 Dave Bartl Patrolman 99.52 1642 Roy Seavey Fire Truck Driver 99.76 1643 Wayne Albright Fire Truck Driver 99.76 15.00 1644 J. J. Lafferty Fire Chief • 'Total ........................ 723.56 Upon the 017nnpic Gravity µater Fund, to -grit: :'..v 6925 T. '9. Campbell Water Supt. & Engr. 199.52 6926 W. G. Potter Repair loan 99.52 6927 Alpha Baker Clerk 70.00 Total ......................... 369.04 U Upon the Library Fund, to -wit: 1961 Emilie A. Rothschild Librarian 70.00 1962 Jack Smith Janitor Total ......................... 85.00 Upon the Park Fund, To -grit: 137 J. E. Paddock Caretaker 65.00- Total ......................... 65.00 Upon the Street & Highway Fund, to -wit: 93 Rollie Stahl Street Supt. 109.58 94 J. Herington Truck Driver 99.58 Total ......................... 209.16 Chief of Police Report for September. The report of the Chief of Police for the month of September, 1936, gfas presented, read, and ordered filed. Yain Line Meter Readings. The reports of the 'later Supt., showing; the flown of water through the main line meters for the preiod ending October 2nd, 1936, were presented, read, and ordered filed. 4