1945-05-22 Council MinutesMay 22, 1945
A special meeting of the -Council was called by Mayor Pourtner. The roll
call showed the following Councilmen present Chandler, Ala:usen , Hansen, .
Jones and McGibbon..
The meeting.was called to consider bids on the sewer project, with any
decision subject to ruling by City Attorney as to legality of acceptance.
A motion was mada by Hansen and seconded by Chandler that the bid of Alfred
Johnson of $1145..90 the alternate bid, be accepted, vJith the option to
accept the basic bid of. $1465.90 for the laying of 330 feet of sewer, within
agreed time. Motion carried by a unaminoas vote of the Council
There being no further business the meeting adjourned.
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Mayor
May 24, 1945.
A special meeting.of the Council was called by Mayor i'ourtner. The roll
call showed the following Councilmen present Chandler, Savage, Hansen,
McGibbon and Clausen.
A letter was received from the Attorney in which he stated the Council would
have to readvertise for bids on the sewer or do the work by day labor. After
considerable discussion a motion was made by Chandler and seconded by Savage
the the Clerk readvertise for bids for the.sewer construction IML blocks
77 and.68. The roll call vote showed all councilmen present in favor of the
motion.
There being no further business the meeting adjourned.
Mayor
June.5, 1945
The - Council met in regular session with Mayor Po4rtner presiding., The roll
call shored the following council men present Chandler, McDonell,,McGibbon,
Savage, Jones, Hansen and Clausen.
The water Collectors and 'Treasurers reports were read,, .A letter From:.Hughes
MemolialvChurdhxas r.ead:".to=.the. Council thanking: them for obtaining signs
for the crossings at Fifth and Dayton streets.
A motion was made by McGibbon and seconded by Chandler that the following
bills which approved by the, finance committee be allowed and warrants be
drawn on the proper•funds,l Motioj carried..
Heiden's Mailing Bureau_, supplies-7-56.65 Ray Mcseever, labor ------- 54.20
Puget Sound FAws, subscriptions--7--35.05 Chas R. watts, stop signs- 4.53
A. C. McClurg & Co. books----------- 4.32 Hopper.Chev. Co repairs,-- 5.05
P. S. Power A Light., lights--------- 1.90 bong Motot & Welding ------ 19.38
Ed. Woodfield, labor at park -------- 16.00 Crow Hardware, supplies--- 5.36
P. S. Power & Light, ligh.ts--------- 1.00 Richfield Service, gas ---- 15.75
Pittsburgh Equit. Meter, 20 meters-265.74 P. S. Power w Light, lights 100.92
Ray.MoZeever, labor ----------------- 32.00 Seattle Rubber Stamp, stamp 2.01
Crow Hardware, supplies------------- 2.32 0. N. Sorensen, stamps----- 4.00
Marckmann & Williams,,supplies------ 15.72 Addressograph Sales,-!-- 3.20
A. B. Bently,.supplies-------------- 23.62 Daily Journal of Commerce
P. S. Power & Light., power --------- 143.98 call for bids,sewer--- 7.60
Shell Oil Co. grease• for. pumps----- 2.94 Mrs. Anna Parker, cleaning--5.00
George Joules, covering garbage----- 10.00 A. B. Bently, reapir axe---- .87
Ray H. Doty, two sewer inspections- 4.00 C. W. Hawkings, dog tax ----- 20.13
Edmonds Lumber Co. sewer tile------- 4.17 Yost Auto Co. storage ------- 12.64
wir * neparcmens, c iires--- wiu.uu
One bid was received from Johnson Johnson Pummbing & Heating for the con-
struction of a 6 inch lateral sender in a portion of Block 77 and 68. The
basic bid is for $1465..90 and the alternate bid for .51145.90. A motion was
made by McGibbon and seconded by Clausen that the council accept the alternate°�
with the option to accept the basic bid. Motion carried by a uLaminous vote
of the Council.
A motion was made by Chandler and,seconded by Clausen that Ralph Wilson be
given permission to have the sirene for the police department overhauled.
Motion carried.