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1943-08-17 City Council MinutesAugust 3, 1943. The Council met in regular session with Mayor Pourtner presiding. The roll call showed the following councilmen present, Chandler., Roscoe, Hansen, Jones, Savage and Clausen. The treasurers and water collectors reportp were read before the council. A motion was moved and seconded the following bills which were approved by the finance committee be paid and warrants be drawn on the proper funds. Motion carried. Ed Woodfield, labor ------- ------- 10POO Louis Valois, labor------------- 17.00 Geo. 5. brackett, labor ---------- 24.00 Edmonds 'Cabinet shop, supplies-- 1.80 P. S. Power & Light, lights------ 2.05 Yost Auto Co. gas'and grease---- 2.57 C. b. xoe, mowing at park -------- 25.00 Louis Miller, gas--------------- 2.10 Henry Boshart, care of triangle--30.00 P. 6. Power & light Co, lights--100.58 P. S. e. & Light Co. lights------ 1.00 Ed. Ind. Telephone Co. phone---- .30 Crow hardware, supplies---------- 5.410. N. Sorenson, stamps----------- 4.00 Dewey Leyda, labor on meters ----- 20.00 Waters, supplies---------------- .72 Ernest Luehl, labor on waterline- 9.00 'Tribune review, Ordinance------- 8.28 Louis Valois, labor on waterline-44.002. S. Power & light Co----------- 5.20 0. N. Sorenso.n,carda for notices- 2.00 Mrs. D. M. Parker, celaning----- 5.00 Tribune -review, pub. ordinance---36.30 Bert Anderson, garbage---------- 10.00 A. B. Bently,.supplies----------- 3.14oy H. Degneau, mileage for car-- 28.44 Hugh G. Purcell, pipe & meterparts Yost Auto Co. storage & service-- 9.50 121.1811ire Department, fires----------- 60.00 Crow hardware, supplies -------- =-20.50 2. S. Power & Light so ----------- 151.35 A Motion was moved and seconded that the City Treasurer close out the North' Edmonds Water account and transferthe balance of the money to the water fund. Motion carried. Councilman Clausen read the reports from the State Department of Health, which showed 100 /o pure from the three water wells. A letter was read by the - mayor from Ferris and Hardgrove, stating that they have $5000.00 worth of water bonds in their possessions and would Pike to sell them to -the City for e119.00. A motion was moved and seconded that the treasurer purchase these,bonds providing he does not see a reason. to do so.' Motion carried. Street superintendent H. H. Doty was instructed to cut the brush which is obstructing traffic on Howell way and ninth and Main streets where the property is owned by the City. W.-C. Hansen reported the Arterial stop signs needed repainting. Hoy Degneau reported that bicycles were obstructing traffic'on the sidewalks and windows were being broken along main street from parking. He was instructed to keep the sidewalks clear bf bicycles. Hueben Roscoe was appointed by the Mayor to t&ke care of the numbering of the houses in the City. A report was made by the land committee recommending that 035 a lot be charg- ed for lots one to twenty inclusive in Block- 39', A motion was moved and seconded that the Council sell lots 1 to 20 inclusive to H. A. Chandler. Passed by a unamimo4s vote of the council. AL,motibbr.was moved and seconded the meeting adjourn.. Assis ant City Clerk Mayor August 17, 1943 The Council met in regular session with Mayor Fourtner presiding. The roll call showed the following Councilmen present, Chandler, Hoscoe, Hansen, Jones, Savage, Hansen and Clausen. A motion was moved and seconded the Clerk pay the taxes of �49.-50 to County Treasurer against lot 21 in Block 96. Motion carried. A motion was moved and seconded that the Council recind the I,llot' twee sale of property to H. A. Chandle r but sell the same property, p 1 y p p yr lots, 1 to� -20' `/ ndlusive- in Black '39 -to Z. 'B. �-Montgom6 y, on -;.a -"con'tract of�$200 -down., -$10, per month plus interest of 521o. Motion carried by a unanimous vote of the council. Councilman Clausen reported that W. H. Profitt offered the City 4 200 a lot for lots 10 and 11 or lots 12 and 13 in Block 77. This was laid over until the next meeting of the Council...Li' City Attorney 0,. D. Anderson advised the Council that the City could not pay a'premiun on their own bonds. Roy Degneau was requested to see the Puget Sound Power. and. Light Co and have the stop sign on Fifth and Taain streets raised so it would not interfer with the travel of trucks. Mayor r'ourtner., Walt Hansen and 111. C. Hansen are, to meet'with the owners of the Oakland Shingle mill., which is being torn down and make them an offer for the.beach land from main to Bell streets,: It was suggested that this land be used for a bathing beach. There being no further business a biotion was made and seconded the meeting adjoumn. Ix Assistant City Clerk Mayor September 7, 1943. The Council met in regular session with Mayor-Fourtner presiding. The roll call showed the following Councilmen present,°Chandler, Roscoe, Hansen, Jones, Savage and Clausen. The Water Collectors and Treasurers reports were read and ordered filled. A Notion was moved and seconded that the bills which were approved. -by the finance committee be allowed and warrants be drawn on the proper funds. Motion carried. Ed. Grocery & Market, supplies----- ,59 Louis Valois, labor on water-- 20.00 Crow Hardware, supplies park------- 5.BbrBarl Garrett,,.labor--------- 2.00 Ed. t'7oodfield., labor ---------------- 10.00 Hugh G. Purcell, supplies----- 45.10 Bert Anderson, garbage---=--------- 4.00 Standard Oil Co. supplies- '-- 1.58 .2. S. Power & Zight.�o.,, lights----- 2.25 Crow Hardware, suprplies------- 4.84 P. S. Power & Light. Co. lights----- 1.00 A. B. Bently, supplies-------- 2.01 Duane Patterson, labor on streets--15.00 P. S. Power & Light Co. power-182.64 Louis valois., labor on streets ----- 16.00 Leyda Electric & radio labor & Louis miller., gas for -truck -------- 15.75 repair motor*of pump------- 44.02 A. B. bently, clean sewer---------- 7.21a3tate Treasurer, Ind. Ins----- 1.69 Richfield Service gas------------ 6.30 Crow Hardware, supplies------- .36 Crow Hardware, supplies------------ 1.54 firs. Parker, cleaning hall---- 5.00 Leyda Electric &'Radio., supplies--- .93'2. S. Power & Light Co, lights P. S. Power & Lights, street lights for observation tower------- 3.80 101.54 Ed. Telephone Co. phone calls- 1.29 State Treasurer, Ind, Ins.--------- 5.04 M. C. Engels, oil for futnaee- 43.86 Yost Auto Co. storage & service ---- 12.16 Bert Anderson, garbage-------- 10.00 State Treasurer, ind Ins.---------- 2.24 R. H. Degneau, mileage for car.28.71 tt. C. Hansen, postage & envelop 3.87 Burdett Morse offered the Council VA200 per lot for lots 10 and 11 in Block 77. A motion ,was moved and seconded to accept the offer for .11"400 for lots 10 and 11 in Block 77. Motion carried by a unamimous vote of the Council. Cleve Little offered the council 45200 per lot for lots 12, 13, 14 and 15 in Block 77. W. H. Profitt also offered �200 per lot for, lots 12 and 13. A motion was moved and seconded to accept the offer of Cleve Little for $800 for lots 12, 131 14 and 15 in Block 77. The vote was Chandler yes, Roscoe yes, Hansen yes, Jones no, Savage yes, Clausen no. Motion Carried. Charles Phelps offered the Council $150 per lot for lots 38, 39 and 40 and a11clots that remain unsold in Block 96. A motion was moved and seconded to accept the offer. Motion carried. Superintendegt R. H. Doty reported that the new pump had arrived and would be installed within the next week. Mr. Doty also reported that the wood pipe between seventh and eighth on Fir street needed replacing. A motion was moved -and seconded that the superintendent proceed with the replacing of 350 feet of wood pipe with two inch cast iron pipe'between seventh and eight ohrPit street. Motion carried. .50.9 000 gallons Councilman Clausen reported the cost of a new Cedar tank, Nlabor and tower to amount to approximately �4200. The Preliminary Budget was made and adopted by the City Council. 1 1