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1942-11-03 City Council MinutesNovember 3, 1942 The Council met in regular session with Mayor 11ourtner presiding. The roll call showed the following Councilmen present; Chandler, Walter Hansen, Roscoe and Cl. C. Hansen. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. A motion was made and seconded that the bills as,approved by the V inance Committee be allowed and warrants drawn on the proper funds. The motion carries. Mr. George Hicks reported on the action up to date regarding the moving of the Aircraft Observation Post from the Dock to the Bank Building. He re- ported considerable difficulty contacting Contractors and getting bids from them. No bids were presented at this meeting and the matter was laid over until the next regular meeting. In.the meantime, the City Attorney was instructed to draft an Emergency Ordinance to provide funds for this action. As Mr.•Perrine was unable to be present, to explain the Dim -out Ordinance, prosiding penalties for violations of the Dim -out regulations, no action was taken in the matter and it was also laid over until the next regular meeting The Mayor explained a request of the Pointer-Williamette Co. to obtain suf- ficient property on the northern end of their present -location to.permit building another Way in an effort to increase present production. Mr. Walker and Mr. Weber did not desire to have that construction extend in front of their present property, but when Mr. White, a representative of the Company explained they did not intend to extend bgtrond the center of Dayton -Street no formal objections were entered against this construction. A.motion was made and seconded that the Council authorize the use of the Waterway from the Center of Dayton -St. South.to the present location of the Pointer- Ivilliamette Co..and the Mayor be instructed to notify the Commissioner of Public Lands of such action. A Roll -Call vote showed all Councilmen present in favor of the motion. fat. 1-p g, bills . v er;e�;.allowed by the; -i nar�c,e comet t-te,e.. Yost Auto eo.,gas and repairs of Ed. Auto Freight, freight----- 1.60 grader -------------------------- 19.88 H. C. Hansen, labor------------ 25.50 P. Be Power �: Light Co. street U6U ey -Le;y 76:, labor`--==-=__==�== 51.00 lights_r----------------- 100.64 George Brackett, labor--------- 45.00 H. C. Hansen., labor------------ 34.50 Be M. Martin, labor------------ 20.25 C. Be Roe, labor----------- 15.00 Be S. Denslow------------------ 1.55 Louis Valois, labor------------ 6.75 Hugh G. Purcell Co. Supplies--- 18.17 Yost Auto•Co, gas-------------- 13,26 National Meter Co. meters ------ 442.90 Puget Sound News ---books------- 63.57 Zederal Pipe & Tank Co. supplies 9.86 P. S. Power & Light, Lights---- 2.56 Carl L Stevens, supplies------ 5.65 Crow Hardware,, supplies park--- 15.45 Louis Valois, labor------------ 23.25 P. S. Power & Light,.park lights 1.00 Crow Hardware -supplies--------- -31.17 Ed. Woodfield, 2 mos. lab.or----- 20.00 P. Be P. & Light;�co. power for Ed. Telephone Co., phone calls-- 4.65 Pumps -------------------------- 129.54 Trick & Murray, supplies------- 1.73 R. H. Doty, fuses ------- =------ .61 P. S. P. & Light Co, lights---- 1.00 Yost Auto Co.? mos storage----- 24.45 Earl McDonald, special police-- 7.00Pire Department,fires----------- 90.00 James Astell, special police---. 7.00 H. Wall, used tires & tubes---- 15.00 There being no further business,, the meeting was declared adjourned. We C. Hansen Clerk Pro tem Idayor November 17, 1942 The Council met in :regular session.with Mayor Zourtner presiding. The roll call showed the following Councilmen present: Chandler, Roscoe, Savage-, Jones, Walter Hansen and Clausen. Mr. Cook of Hugh G. Peurcell Co., informed us the company could,;not get the four inch pipe to fill our order .of last.September, but they did have five inch pipe. The Council accepted the substituing of the 5 inch pipe for the f4 inch pipe. A motion was moved. and seconded to purchase 5,04 feet of 5-inch cast iron Pipe at 95 cents a foot. Motion Carried. The City Attorney was instructed to draw up emergency ordinance cover-ing the cost of labor and purchase of pipe from Hugh G. Purcell & co.