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ROLL CALL
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Officers and Members noted present upon roll call were as follows: Mayor H. E. And-
erson, City Attorney, C. T. Williams, City Cleric C. F. Christian, and Councilmen Tony P.
Eronimo Dennis Sullivan Wm. A. Paddock H. E. Gleason and haloh H. Steele. 4"
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h:INUTES OF PREVIOUS SESSION
The minutes of the previous session were read and following such reading, it was moved .�+ n ` 4i,. -M.
by Councilman Steele, and seconded by Councilman Sullivan, that the minutes be approved as .err y
rend. Motion carried,
Mayor thanks Council
Mayor Anderson expressed his pleasure and being able to again attend the Session and i
tendered his thanks to members of the Council and other City Ufficials to the many courted s {• Y
and the consideration shown Mrs. Anderson during her illiness.
BILLS AND CLAIMS •
Bills against the City, as audited and recommended for payment by the Finance Com-
mittee were presentedand read as follows: r
Upon theCurrent Expense Fund, to -wit:
City Councilmen December Attendance Pay $ 63.50
The Pacific Tel. & Tel. Go. Phone services 18.36
The Leader Co., Inc. Publishing & Supplies 34.07
Bancroft=Nhltney Co. Office Supplies 15.97
Trick & Murray Supplies 37.65
J. C. Harper Fuel Oils 97.69
Peninsula rood Stores Supplies 2.37
Olympic Hdwe. & Furn. Co. Supplies 7.06
Elmer M. nennedy Services rendered 159.52
R. H. Winters Jail hepairs 6.70 ,
Peter J. Naughton Meals for Prisoners 25.20
Central Cafe Meals for Prisoners 4.70 1;
Standard Oil Co. of Calif. Gasoline 215.43
Union Oil Co. of Calif. Gasoline 36.40
Dollar's Garage Police Car Repairs 60.26 `. s
Johnsons Chevron Service Supplies and service 12.31
Thomas Motors -quit). Reparis 22.50
City Treasurerts Petty Cash 1''und Cash advanced 12,00
'Warshal's Sporting Goods Co. Police Dept. Supplies 38.63
Puget Sound Stamp Works Supplies 14.11�'
Firemen's Relief and Pension Fund 1949 Deductions from Salaries 422.40 w
Nelson Equipment Co. hire Hose 490.28
Laher Spring & 'lire Corp. Equip. Supplies 46.20 7
Otto Sorge Supplies 5.18
L. G. Blankenship Labor 148.23
O.K. Rubber 'Welders Equip. Repair 32.57
Olympic Garage & Equip. Co. Equip. Hem it 38.57
Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Street Lighting 403.85
Dept. of Labor & Industries Oct. & Dex. Ind. Ins.
birst American National Dank Dec. Withholding Tax
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Upon the Olympic gravity 'later fund, to -wit: M
Juanita H. Johnson For payment on Supplies purchased 7.19
Hetrick's Richfield "ervice Truck service 4.21 u1°A+101ympic Garage & Ecuipment Co. Servicing 'truck 2.56��` m
Olympic Hdye. & Furn. Supplies 1.24
Western Utlities Supply Go. Pipe Supplies 126.39-
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Standard 011 Co. of Cal. 511 Supplies 8.11 � 7 �'"�,p l��'•e� �.•�"
Building Supply Co. upplie's 1.42
Wsllece & Ti. rman Sales Corp. Chlorinator Supplies 125.45
Seattle Plumbing Supply Co. Pipe Supplies 65.19 • *tc�174* -i
Tooker's Yotor Freight Freight charges 1.25
Penn. Salt L1Y. Co. of 'i'nahington Chlorine & Ammonia Supplies 207.91 V 4
Dept. of Labor & Industries Oct. & Dec. Ind. Ids. '
Tax Commission, State Nov. & Dec. Utility Tax 371.08',
First American Nntfonal Bank Dec., "itholding Tax
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611�'�•
Upon the Library Fund, to -wit:
Dollie,P: Robbins Services rendered iP
21.00
University Book Store Books
a.90
The Personal Book Shop, Inc., Book
7.24
Harry Hartmnp, Bookseller Books
21.96
J. 0. Harper Fuel Oil
42.86
State Tax Commission Nov. -Dec. Comp. Tax
First Am. Nat. Bank Dec., Withholding Tax
Upon the Park Fund, to -wit:
Murray's Greenhouses Shrubs
5.15
Burner Oil Sales Stove Oil
4.75•"
Port Townsend,Plumbing & Heating Co. Plumbing,servic es
18.80
De Leo Bros, 'hiring service
180.25
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Upon the City Street rund, to -wit:
Frank head Careof Terrace
30.20
Port Angeles Concrete`Prod. Co. culvert Pipe
207.03
Union Oil Co, ofi.Calif. Aerosene
11.83
Standard Oil Co. of Calif. Gasoline
31.70
J. C. Har r Diesel fuel
17.88
Pedersen ervice Gasoline & Equip.
28.81
Hetrickts hichfield Service Supplies
21.07
Olympic Garage & Equip. Go. Equip. hepairs
124.50
Howard -Cooper Corp. Equip. Supplies
2.37
R. H. Winters Equip. Repair
35.02
City Treasurer's Petty Cash Fund Vehicle Licenses
9.00
Dept. of Labor & Ind. Oct. -Dec. Ind. Ins.
First American National Bank Dec. Withholding Tax.
Bills Allowed
It was moved by Councilman Sullivan, and seconded by Councilman Eronimo, that
the fore
going bills be alloyed and that the Mayor and "sty Clerk be authorized and directed
to
issue warrants in payment therefore. upon holl-Call vote, all five Councilmen present
voted in the affirmative and motion was declared carried.
- APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSES
The City Clerk report receipt of the application of Ralph E. Campbell for a
Taxi -cab
Driver's License, stating that said application had been approved by Chief of Police.
It
was moved by Councilman Steele, and seconded by Councilman Sullivan, that the license
re-
quest8l by Mr. Campbell be granted. motion carried.
From Black and White Cab Co., to -wit:
City Council Port Townsend, Washington
Port Townsend, '.Yeah. Dec. 20, 1949,
Gentlemen:
We request your permission to operate our cabs, which consist of three (3) cars,
in
the City of Port Townsend for the year 1950. We thank you.
Yours truly,
BLACK & I'FITE CAB CO.
Vernon W. Jones
Emory V. Arnold
Owers - Operntors ,
License Granted
It was moved by Councilman Steele, and Seconded by Councilman Paddock, that
license
be granted in accordance .with the foregoing request. Motion carried.
. From Townsend Transit, to -wit: ,
Honorable Mayor and City Council December 21, 1949
City of Port Townsend
Port `ownsend, Wash.
Gentlemen:
Application is hereby made to the City of Port Townsend, State of Washington,
for a
permit to operate busses within the City of Port Townsend for the year 1950.
: Very truly yours,
TO'WNSEND TRANSIT
by: H. J. Carroll
Discussion followed the reeding of the foregoing application relative to whether
o•
not, the absence of an Ordinance stipulating a fee for such operation, provision
should be
made for the issuance of a permit or a license ahcupon the boais of a Franchise.
Discussic
was terminated by gigtjen of Councilman Gleason, seconded by Councilman Sullivan,
that the
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