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1942-12-01 City Council Minutes1 III 1 d 0 1 Chief of Police Roy Degneau asked that something be done about the parking of cars on fifth street from Main street to the alley north, also the park- ing on rain street by the Safeway Store. This was referred to the Street Committee. The taking care of the City Bloat was also referred to the street Committee. A Motion was moved and seconded that the Mayo-ANP City Clerk sign a gait - claim deed to Mxs. Alice Sanderson for the crest 10 feet of Lot 27 Block 96, Plat of the City of Edmords. This property is being purchased on contract by Mrs. Eileen Connor Elliott from the City. Deed to be kept in office until Mr. Dunbat receives a letter from Mrz. Elliott. Mrs. xogness asked for permission to connect to the�,,-�ewer on third street. The Council instructed her to obtain an easement f�e�`''�rTr. Hard to go across his property and she must pay the inspection fee of §3 to the City 'Treasure. A motion was moved and seconded that the City 'Treasurer transfer sufficient funds from the Current Expense fund to the Library fund to take care of the library expense for the rest of the year. Motion carried. The Council appointed the following to serve on the election boards for the City General Election December 8. First ward, Julia Little, Pearl Allen, Zibbie McGinnis. second ;lard, Jennie Morgan, Rut y Vincent, Lleanor Johnson. Third Ward, E. M. Martin, Lucille Clausen, rellie Telfer. Thery being no further business, the meeting adjourned. Assistant City Clerk. Mayor. December 1, 1942. The Council met in regular session with Mayor Fourtner presiding. The roll call showed the following Councilmen present Chandler, Roscoe, Jones, Savage, Walter Hansen and Clausen. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The 'Treasurers and water collectors reports were read and ordered filed. The following bills were approved by the kinance Committee and warrants were ordered drawn on the proper funds. P. S. Power & Light Co ----- ---- 1-00ewey Leyda, repairson meters ---- 46.00 Federal Pipe & Tank Co------- 60.69Sid Zelly, labor---------------- 4.50 Sid Zelly, labor------------- 1.50Louis Valois, labor------------- 51.00 Louis Valois;,_ labor---------- 13.50Palmer Supply Co. supplies ------ 42.80 P. S. P.,& Light., lights----- 3.360lympie Poundry Co., supplies ---- 75.40 M. C. Engels, oil for furnace-34.76h. M. ;'lade & Co., pump ---------- 190.20 Puget Sound News, books ------- 11.01H. P. Hecker, making plugs------ 6.18 C. D. 0rner, labor------------ 5.66Hugh G. Purcell & Co., supplies- 8.86 Louis Valois., labor ----------- 76.50A, 0. Bentley, supplies--------- 3.91 C. B. _ioe., labor -------------- 21:75Tribune review, printing-------- 3.51 0. H. Young,.gas-------------- 8.400row Hardware, supplies--------- 3.29 Durbins Store., cloth for flags 1.44P. S. P. & Light Co. poorer for Crow Hardware, supplies------- 4.26 pumps ------------------------ 123.69 P. S. P. w Light co. lights--101.18 Ed. Telephone Co. phone-------- 4.25 S. J. Priebe, election sets-- 33.99 'Tribune review, printing------- 16.19 h. H. Doty, sewer inspection- 2.00 P. S. Power & Light Co. lights- 1.68 No action was taken on the parking on fifth and main streets because one member of the street committee was not present. This was alid over until. the next meeting. The clerk was instructed to write a letter to the County Commissioners asking if we may get gravel from the gravel pit as we need it and the price of gravel per yard. It was moved and seconded that the clerk hate published in the paper the emergency ordinance, which was introduced. Motion carried. There being no further business, a motion was moved and seconded the meet- ing adjourn. motion carried. Assistant City Clerk ? -IT Mayor.