1942-05-05 Council MinutesApril 21, 1942.
The Council met in regular session with Mayor -V'ourtner persiding. The roll
call showed the following Councilmen present: H.A.Chandler, H.T.Roscoe,W.H.
Hanson, C.Savage, 17.Hanen, 17.Clausen and V.T.Jones. The minutes of the last
meeting were read and'approved.
The`Stevens Lumber Co. to inform him what should be done about the bond
for materials for L.I.D.No.53.
On motion the Council desided to have the bond continued.
The buss parking zone established in front of the drug store and theP.S.
Power and Light Co9. came upfor discushen. After it had beeb thrased.p:ro and
con for a long time the question was refured to the Street Committe•fortheir
them to make an investigation and report at the next meeting of the Council
Fred Pickett, representiong the American Ligen, requested the Council
to pave the north side of Dayton Street in front of their property with
bituminous cement. The Mayor informed him that it was out of the question at
the present time,because the State Authorities would not allow us to use any
more gass money this year.
On motion the City Clerk was instructed to have'the light blacked out
from the supply room.
-a '. established
�` At the request of the Chief of Police the Council a loading and unload-
invz Fifth Avenue in front of Bertons store.
There being no; further business on motion the Council adjourned.
C ty C e Mayor.
MAY 5th, 1942.
The Council met in regular session with Mayor V.A.Fourtner per
siding. The roll call showed the folloing Uouncilmen present: H.A.Chandler,
A.TQRoscoe, W.C.Hanson, C.Savage. W.Hansen, 1=1.Clausen anf W.T.Jones. The
minutes of the last meeting were read and approved.
The Treasurers report and the Water
Revenue Colletors report were read and
ordered filed.
The Finance Committe approved the following bills and on motion warrants
were ordered drawn on the proper funds.
Telephone Cop, phone calls-- .88
Pickett Motor Co. for repairs
P.S.Power & Light Co., lights
on truck----------- 11,94
for Uity ball---- 1,96
L.S.Vincent for painting signs 8.00
A.B.Bently, repairs on oil
Henry Allen for money paid
burner------------- 38,78
out for having saws filed 1,50
A.H.Doty for sewer inspection
Arvid Franzen, for drift bolts- 1.95
§2,00 and killing 6 dogs
H.C.Hansen for labor on streets 40900
46,00------------- 8,00
P.S.Power & Light Co., for
.L.C.Engel for bond for
street lights-------- 99,16
night patrol------------- 5,00
Ho -ward Cooper Corp. for grader
V ire Department, two fires-- 30,00
blade------------------- 16956
i'lexible Sewer Rod Equipment
Louis Miller for gas----------- 9,45
Co. for sewer cleaner---- 398,41
John W.Graham, supplies-------- 30,46
M.C.Engels, oil for burner- 34,76
American Corp. supplie on
H.C.Hansen for labor on
contract----------- 32000
water line----------- 5,00
Leyda Electric, for supplies
M.C.Engels for oil for burner
and labor----------- 2,06
for February------- 34,76
Y.S.Power & Light Co. for
A.B.Bently for supplies---- ,31
Library lights----- 2,94
P.S.Power & Light Co. power f c s
Light Co. for
power for pumps 110,47
light at Park------ 1,58
Geoo Quinn, repair on float 2,00
Crow Hardware, for supplies---- ,20
National Meter Co. for meters
Tribune -Review, for resolution a
59,12
and Ordinance---------------- 26956
A.B.Bently forStreet Sign
Tribune -Review, for Ordinance-- 9,94
mater.ials-------------- 24,84
E-M.Martin for labor on NOR.
Hopper Uhevrolet uo. for
Edmonds system-------------- 1,25
greasing truck--------- 1_,55
Dewey Leyda for labor on,North
Richfield Service, for gas- 7,14
Edmonds system---------- 3,75
On motion the Uouncil ordered the
water turned on at the 5hellabarger
house.
The Directors of School District
No. 15,so Uouncilman Hanson, says have
turned the Field House over to the
soldiers for a place of amusement.
The womans club, so Councilmafi"Hanson says, wants the City to furnish
light, water and fuel. The Coucil on motion agreed to furnish light, gater
and,fuel to the amount not exceeding $20,00 per month.
The Mayor reported that Mr. Coston wanted water at his plase east of
h1inVi Avenue.On motion the Council
desided-to pay the differance between a
3/4 inch line and an inch line and
Ma. Coston to lay the line with out
expense to the City.
. On motion the Council desided
to stablish the sprinklen seasonas of
May ast.: ;. ,
and ending September first.'The rateto be 10 cents per hundred cubic feet on
all over the minimum rate, for lawns and gardens,
On motion it was desided that busses may stop at any street intersection
before crossing to take on or let off passengers.
There being no further business on motion the Council-adj;ourned.
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City C e Mayor
May 12th 1942.
The Mayor called the Council.in special session for the purpose of pur-
chasing supplies for the Rationing Board. The roll call showed the following
Councilmen present: H.A.Chandler, n.T.xoscoe, W.C.Hanson O.Savage, ►.Hansen,
and W.T.Jone, absent W..Clasen.
On motion, the.Mayor, City Clerk, were given power to1pureshase what supplies
el and a cabinet for the Rationing Board.
On motion Mr. Little was given power to employ some one to do the jamiter
61111 work in the City Hall,. wages to be bot more than $5,00 per month.
On.motion the Council adjourned.
City Cle Mayor
May 19th, 1942
The Council met in regular session with Mayor Fourtner presiding. The
roll call showed the following Councilmen present: H.A.Chandler, R.T.Roscoe,
W.C.Hanson C.Savage, W?Hansen, W.Clausen and 4I.T.Joaes.
The minutes.bf.-:the last regular meeting and called meeting were read and.
approved.
..The City reeieved notice that.there was taxes,against Lots 39 and 40
in Block 67.. This property was sol4c7. to F,.M.Sparling. It was 'supposed that
all the taxes were paid. On motion the City Attorney was instructed to look
after it. °
There seems to.be.no record of the sewer wye in front of Jackson prop-
erty on First Avenue North. On mot.inn-the Council desided to make a sewer
connection if the property owern would pfi.g the ditoh.
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SOnmotion the City Clerk was instructed to notify the City Engineer
that he; must .maku up the Assessment Rolls --for First Avenue Notth and Third
Avenue North at once._
Ralph V. Hard requested permission to. a house.on the Trunk Sewer that
runs across his property.- On'moltion the City desided to give him permission
to, hook on -the Trunk Sewer provided he pay $3,_00 inspection fee -and give the
City an easement for the sewer across his property.
There'.being no further business on motion the Council adjourned.
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JU11 Z, 2nd 1942.
The Council met in regular session with Mayor Voartn-er persiding.-The roll
call showed the folloing Councilmen presents H.A.Chandler, .a T.Roseoe, VN.C.
Hanson C.Savage, V1.Hansen,. W.Clausen and V1.T.Jones.
The minutes of the last meeting were.read and approved.
The Treasurers report and the Water Revenue Collectors report were read and
ordered filed..
The following bills were approved by the Finance Committe and on motion
the Council ordered warrants drawn on -the proper funds.
Telephone Co. phone calls-------
E.B.Hubbard, bond for City
Treasurer-------
rc.H.Doty, for killing 2 dogs ----
Yost Auto Co, for storage and
supplies---------
ii.V.McClenahan., for.building
place for rationing supplies
Stevens Lumber Co.. for lumber---
A.M.Yost & BONS, for lumber-----
S.J.Priebe., for supplies--------
5,34 ..Railway, fee for retaining
wall- --------- -1.00'
30,00 Caspers Corners, for Bass------ 1,05
29070. Yost Auto Co. for supplies----- 1,78
Peterson ,for.labor----------- 5,00
26.,44 H.F.Heeker, refund of deposit-- 60000
G,unard Swanson, refund of
5,62 deposit-----.---- 60,00-.
,69 Stevens Lumber Co. for supplies 36,98.
14040 Yost Auto Co. for repairs------ 4,05
28,49 Dick Chaunce for supplies 10,30
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