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Minutes of Regular Session of June 3, 1947, continued.
Tony Deleo
Services, Emergency Patrolman
a
7.99
Union Oil Co. of California
Gasoline, Police Dept.
2.90
Shell Oil Co. Inc.
Gas. Police, Fire & Garbage Dopts.
108.40
Pedersen's Service
Police car Services and Lub. Oil
7.00
Chevron Service
P. T. Volunteer Fire Dept.
36.00
Jefferson County Auditor
May, Payment Olympic Health Dist.
85.00
Albert Guntley
Labor, Uarbnge Dept.
39.94
Cotton Engr. & 0hipbldg. Corporation
Equipment Supplies, Garbage Dept.
7.90
Pelkeyts Service
Equipment Repair, Garbage Dept.
77.18
First American National Bank
May, tiithholding Tax
277.50
Total .........
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984.47
Upon the Olympic Gravity ?."ater fund, to -wit:
Glenice I. 'Sard
May, Residual Readings
25.00
Juanita H. Johnson
Stamps
6.00
Standard Oil Co. of California
Gasoline
1.18
Hetrickts Richfield Service
Truck Supplies
6.49
Hane Hardware
Supplies
4.62
Seattle Plumbing Supply Company
Supplies
118.44
Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co.
Chlorine & Ammonia Supplies
95.21
First American National Bank
May, ':+ithholding Tax
96.10
Total..........
353.44
Upon the Public Library Fund,
to -,.,.,it:
Personal Bookshop, Inc.
Books
$
10.95
The Lacwillar. company
Books
6.05
Doubleday and Company, Inc.
Books
11.50
Geographical Publishing Company
Commerical and Library Atlas
20.08
John %Y. Graham Company
Steel Filing Cabinet
68.93
First American National Bank
May, "ithholding Tax
26.90
Total..........
144.41
Upon the Park Fund, to -Wit:
First American National Bank &.ay, I+ithholding Tax y 13.90
Uoon the City Street rund, to -wit:
Francis Arey Labor $ 224.16
Olympic Hardware & Furni. Co. Supplies, (maint. & equip.) 8.09
Shell Oil Company, Inc. Gasoline & Oil 151.77
Union Oil uo. of Calif. Kerosene 9.58
Horard-Cooper Corp. Equipment Supplies 4.32
Klasell Insurance Agency Ins. on 1937 Chev. Dump Truck 27.00
First American +tatlonal hank May, •+ithholding Tax 43.65
Total ......... $ 468.57
Bills Allowed.
It :vas moved by Councilman Sullivan, and seconded by Councilman Steele, that the fore-
going bills be allowed and that the. Wayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign warrants,
issued upon the proper funds, in payment thereof. Upon roll call vote, all six councilmen
present voted in the affirmative and :notion was declared carried.
REPORTS Or OFFICERS. '
The City Clerk reported the regular monthly salary warrants, for the month of Day, 194r,
issued under the date of gay 31, 1947, as follows:
Upon the Current Expense Fund, to •it:
6216 H. E. Anderson I:ayor a 98.40
6217 Alpha Baker City 'Treasure 173.40
621E C. F. Christian City Clerk 197.10
6219 Jean Dosley Steno. (City Clerk) 140.20
6220 J. Daly City Attorney 74.60
6221 A. C. Alexander Police Justice 20.00
6222 Geo. itillestoft Chief of rolice 222.34
6223 John D. Vekich Patrolman 209.74
6224 James G. Larsen " 193.94
6225 Thomas Edgington " 209.74
6226 'i:a Ins Albright Fire Truck Driver 185.30
6227 Jess LaVera 185.30
6228 James D. Sorrels to Is t' 201.10
6229 J. J. Lafferty Fire Chief 23.70
6230 C. Tennison Supt. Garbage Dept. 222.34
6231 Lillian A. Clouse Clerk It " 132.30
6232 J. h. Dalgardno Assistant, Garbage Dept. 217.64
6233 C. V. Yartin 224.e4
Total.........$ 2931.78
Upon the Olympic Gravity .'star rund, to=:hit:
8969
S. L. Lockhart
':'.'star Supt. $
251.24
8990
7l. G. Potter
Repair Wan
210.44
8971
Juanita h. Johnson
Dept. Clerk
161.10
8972
Joseph "anish
Laborer (26/31 me.)
163.80
Total..........
766.58
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Upon the Public Library Fund, to=sit:
3157 Dorothy �. Jones Librarian 153.20 � •'�"
3158 1.7illiam Campbell Janitor 24.90 '
Total.......... 178.10
Upon the Park Fund, to -sit;
5' u{ 396 J. E. Paddock Caretaker 161.10
f Upon the Firemen?s Relief and Pension Fund i ,r
18 Roy
SeaveY Lay, hetirement Pay 100.00
Upon the City Street °und.
2016 Lyall L. Arey Street Supt. 169.40
Qit iLtx ; 2017 Frank Read Graderman 217.40
a#^ h 2018 Thomas yronimo Truck Driver 193.70
2019 Harvey Larson " " 224.40 a'
-.pY , > w• 2020 Keith F. Jones Engineer 50.00 n
2021 Frank :+artin Labor, Terrace 29.05
Total ......... 9� 03.95
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Gentlemen: make generalrepairsand alterations to property
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From E. E. Thompson, to -wit:
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Gentlemen: I would like to add to my previous application to remodel the building
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mown as the Townsend Theatre, and submit the following informntion for your anproval.
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The rest rooms are being altered to be entered from the lobby instead
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The box office to be moved to the side and front of building to give more
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The existing front doors to be taken down and a ncv, front installed which
:ill have two four foot doors, both to be used as exits and one to be used for entering.
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The existing :;all :.here front doors now stand v,ill not be taken out so that
n no v:Ay v:ill the buildings supporting structure be altered.
Hoping this meets with your approval 1 am
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Sincerely,
E. E. Thompson.
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Councilman. Gleason reported that the p previous application of :;.r. Thompson, which was
lead at the last regular session and r�fe:•red to Committee had been investigated and that the
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ommittee reccommedded granting permiasiu[: therefore. Councilman Gleason then moved that
it b ted Dr Tho him • 1 1 1
m era gran mpson pon _ oxg n a application referred to above. his motion II I
as seconded by `-louncilman Steele and carried by voice vote of the members present.
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