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Reading of Minutes Requested
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Councilman Sullivan stated that he wished to request that the minutes of the previous
t session be read, approved, and signed by the layer, at each succeeding meeting in the
future.
ADJOUR N!.:L2;'1'
There being nothing further to bring to the attention of the Council for their
consideration at this time, it was moved by Councilman Sullivan and seconded by Council-
man Brown, that the Council do now adjourn. Motion carried. ( �,
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Port Townsend, Washington
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- CITY COUNCIL,of •Townsend,Washington, fr4�T. J%"�' a La`,g,n,rc
January,this 2nd day of • • uin the CouncilChambers
Hall;City Mayor H. E. Andersonpresiding.
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Officers and membersanswering present to rollas z • MINUTES
Anderson, City Attorney W. J. Daly, City Clerk C. F. Christian; and Councilmen Wm. Lammers
Sr., Dennis Sullivan, J. 2. Carroll, G. F. Muuller, and Robert W. Brown.
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of previous session be approved as • •carried.Bills against the city, as
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• recommended for paymentby committee, were presented and read as follows:
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Upon,the Current Exnense Fund, to -wit:
The Leader Go., Inc. Supplies Publishing 52.77
The Pacific Tel. I Tel. Co. 0hono Services .38
Klasell Ins. Agency, P. T. Wn. Prem. on Bond to J. J.
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Alphas Stamps Property• Defense 00
• • fir" KY F •{` �..11 jBi-C. F. Christian
Cash Advanced for Stamps 8.00 w�•�
g 'v T Klasell Ins. Agency, P. T. Wn. For Premium on Bonds 15.00
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•QuImper ScoutT. Girl Grange• Polling Place•fi'v},�YKr`v1�N°s ,
PlaceHenry Krieger Polling t�b_�.��+YF1�y4C3rtrfisr,-t'{ yJeiva
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JudgeGeorge Welch Police p
Building Supply Co. Supplies; City Hall Upkeep 6.23
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Shell ► ►Repairs; il •[ r City Hall 20.73
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BoundPuget il • Hall, Power & Light Co. City 1 jFtj fit(`#C }•�•t 'r M1.
Murrell Mefford Services; Relief Patrolman 6.99 �1;x!
Miles E. Brown Board of City Prisoners 2.00 .0
Union Oil Coi of Calif Gasoline; Police & Garbage Depts. 74.40
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County0. K. Rubber Welders Tire Repair, Police Dept. 3.61
Richfield Service Equip. Rep. & Supp., Pol. & Garb. Depts. 36.87
Hone Hdwe. Supplies, Police Dept. 4.12
Olympic Auto Supply Supplies; Police Dept. 13.39
Firemen's Relief & Pension Fund Budgeted Amt., & Retained
l. Percentages 646.19
Jefferson • ♦ • i Olym. Health D. 85.00 3f ate- j t u Collector of Internal Revenue Oct. -Dec., Withholding Tax 732.09
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Albert Ountley Labor; Garbage Dept.
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Upon the_Olympic Gravity :Tatar Fhnd,to-wit:
Juanita H. Johnson Office Supplies; 1945 Truck License :a 9.15
The Pacific Rel. & Tel. Co. Long Distance 'Polls 0.75
Union Oil Co, of Calif. Kerosene 4.42
Olympic Hardw. Co, Supplies 0.41
Seattle Plumbing Supply Co. Pipe Supplies 451.03
Puget Sound Navigdtion Co. Freight Charges 26.51
Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Electricity for Dept. Shops 2.00
Klasoll Ins• Agency, P. T. Wn. Prem. on Bond for S. L. Lockhart 5.00
State Treasurer Dec., Ind. Ins. 4.08
State Tar. Commission Nov.-Dec.Utility Tax 305.01
Collector of Internal Revenue Oct. -Dec. Withholding Tax 154.80
Total.....;, 963.16
Upon the Library Fund, to -wit:
Puget Sound Porter and Light Co. Electricity; Sept. to Nov. u 6.48
Collector of Internal Revenue Oct. -Dec., withholding Tax 46.80
Total.....$ 53.28
Upon the Park Fund, to -wit:
Collector of Internal "Revenue Oct. -Dec. withholding Tax v 18.60
Upon the City Street fund, to -wit:
Frank. Yartin LaborCare of Taylor St. Terrace $ 25.00
Olympic Auto Supply Supplies 11.22
Aldrich's, Inc. Supplies 24.51
W. S. Darley & Co. Supplies 15.00
Union Oil Co. of Calif. Gasoline 50.40
Standard Oil Co. of Calif. Lub. Oil 25.22
Richfield Service Equip. Repair 2.58
H. T. Hayden Ins. on Dept. Mower 31.80
State Treasurer Dec., Ind. Ins. 22.37
Pt. Angeles Concrete Prod. Co. Culvert Pipe 103.00
Buhler Motor Co. Equip. Supplies 1.29
Collector of Internal Revenue Oct. -Dec. Withholding Tax 135.57
Total ..... $ 447.96
Upon the Olympic Gravity :later System Replacement Furl, to -wit:
Paul T. Poulson ":ages & Expenses 119.39
The Leader Co., Inc. Publishing 9.26
Collector of Internal Revenue Oct. -Dec., Withholding Tax 32.60
Total ..... w 241.25
Bills Allowed:
It was moved by Councilmen Lammers that the foregoing bills be allowed and that
the Mayor and City Clerk- be authorized to issue warrants upon the proper funds in payment
thereof. This motion was seconded by Councilman Sullivan, and upon roll call vote, all
five Councilmen present voted in the affirmative and motion was declared carried.
INTRODUCTIOE OF 307 COUNCILMEN '
Prior to the introduction of the newly elected Councilmen, City Attorney Daly spoke
briefly commending the retiring Councilmen , particularly for the hat•mony, cooperation,
and faithful attendance during theri various terms of office; and emphasized the record
of attendance of Councilman Brown, whose employment had made it necessary that his atten-
3ance be often at great inconvenience to himself.
Mayor Anderson asked Councilman Brown, Ohe only retiring Councilman present, to
conduct the newly elected Councilmen to their seats and introduce them to the assemblage.
Councilman Drown then in turn conducted to their seats, and introduce, Councilman
Ralph H. Steele, Councilman H. E. Gleason, and Councilman A. Benedetto.
Mayor Anderson welcomed Lhe new members and expressed his confidence that much
could be accomplished during the term to follow.
APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSES
Application for licenses to operate "For Hire Cars" in the city, during the year
945, were presented and read as follows:
From R. D. Denson, to -wit:
Port Townsend, T:ashington
December 15, 1944
City Council
Port Townsend, Washington
Gentlemen:
We would appreciate your consideration in granting us a renewal
of our city licenses to operate three taxies.
Thank. you, YELLOW CAB CO.
R. D. Benson
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