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1948 City Council Minutes
December 16, 1947 -� - - - ---, - A motion was made by Ellin and seconded by Bodge that the tireco'mmandation of the Finance Committee in the matter of the claim of Ed. Batzov against the City of Anacortes be adopted. Ayes: Hansen, Dodge, Ellin, Allen and Brado. Motion carried. Councilman Ellin brought up the matter of improving the street leading to the Puget Till Company, located near 30th street and T. Avenue. This matter was dis- cussed at some length but no iuit6diate official action was taken in the matter. The Anacortes Rifle Club asked permission to have an additional backboard installed in the Gymnasium. After some discussion the City Council gave its per- mission to the Anacortes Rifle Club to install an additional backboard in the Gym® masium of the new City Hall. The matter of the removal of the large fan equipment which was part of the heating system of the new City Hall building when the said building was in use by the Elks Club was discussed at some length. It was deciddd to talk this matter over, with soveral firms to try to determine how much money the City could realize from the sale of this equipment. No immediate official action was taken in the matter. In the matter of the condition of the brick bui;ding at the southeast corner of 6th street and Commercial Avenue, Ur. L. E. Snider, Chief of the Fire Department, reported that he had discussed this matter with owners of the building and they assn -,red him that they had liability insurance in the amount of X10,000.00-820,000©00 to protect pedestrians calking past the building. Mr. L. E. Snider, Fire Chief, presented a copy of proposed specifications for a new Fire Truck and after some discussion a motion was made by Ellin and seconded by Hansen that the City Clerk issue a call for bids on a new fire truck. Said bids to be opened on January20, 1948. Motion carried. The matter of the removal of the small house located on S. Avenue near 6th street and formerl,*.occupied by A. N. Gnaga was discussed at some leng�h. A motion was made by Dodge and seconded by Ellin that L. E. Snider, Fire Chief, have the authority to remove the building formerly occupied by A. N. Gnaga, located on S. Avenue near 6th Street. Having completed the business of the evenieg a motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Dodge that the meeting of the City ouncil adjourn. Motion carried. Attest January 69 1948 _ A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes wad called to 1 order at 8 P.M. with Hayor Protem E. E. Dodge presiding. The roll was called and Hansen, Dodge, Ellin, Clausius, Fisher, Allen and Brado were present. The minutes of theprevious meeting were read and approved as read. An application for a taxi owner's license by Albert Ames in the name of Ames Brothers, located in the Service Station at the southeast corner of 5th Street & Commercial Avenue was presented and read to the City Council. After some d�scussiorj a motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Allen that this matter be reforred to the Chief of Police to make a report on this application. Motion carried. The following applications for a photographer's license were presented and read, to the City Council: George W. Bower 10031 6th Street Ferd Brady 410 Commercial Avenue After some discussion a motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Allen that said applications for photographer's license be referred to the Chief of Police for his approval and that said license be granted as soon as they are approved by the Chief of Police. Hotion carried. The report of the City Treasurer for the month of December, 1947 vias presonted to the City Council and was referred to the Finance Committee. The report of the Chief of Police for the months of November and December was presented and read to the City Council and a motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Hansen that the reports of the Chief of Police for the months of November and December, 1947, be accepted and referred to the license and Police Committee. The report of the Police Justice for the month of December 1947 was presented to the City Council. A motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Brado that said report be accepted and be referred to the License and Police Committee. The following communication from the Health Officer for the year 1947 was pre- sented and read to the City Council: 1947 report of City health Officer Jan. 3, 1948 To The Mayor & Council City Anacortes, Wash. Gentlemen° 1 • • 1 1 • u 1 January 6, 1948 .Report of City Health Officer for 1947 is of importance that no contagious diseases occurred within the City during 1947. Most of work of Health Officer was in conjunction with Police Department and investigation of sewers9 cessmpools9 alleys o ditches over flow waters, eta, and most every case peaceful adjustment of the matterswas obtained and offensive odors and conditions were quieted with- out becoming a public nuisance due to assistance of the Mayor and other City officers. I appreciate your cooperation and thank you sincerely. A, B. Cook, ASS. D. City Health Officer. A motion was made by Brado and seconded by Allen that said report be accepted and placed on file. The matter of using the Mayor's office in the new City Hall temporarily by the Chamber of Commerce was discussed at some length. A motion was finally made by Ellin and seconded by Allen that permission be given to the Chamber of Commerce .to use the Mayor's office in the new City Hall until May lst9 1948, at 55.00 per month and that this agreement maybe terminated by the City Council on 15 days written notice. Motion carried. .The' matter of maintenance to be performed by the janitor of the new City Hall was discussed at some length as a complaint had been filed orally by a certain member of the Painters Union of the City of Anacortes against a small jub of painting recently done by one of the City Hall janitors. Councilman Syd Ellin was appointed to discuss this matter with Central Labor Council as to what con- stitutes maintenance and what work is necessary to employ a Union man to do this work. At this time an emergency ordinance to transfer $5 000.00 from the City Building Cumulative Reserve Fund to the Municipal Building State Development Fund was presented and read to the City Council. This proposed emergency ordinance was filed with the City Council and will be published in the Anacortes Daily Mer- cury and come up for final passage at the meeting of the City Council to be held on January 20th, 1948. The following claims against the City of Anacortes for the month of December, 1947,, were presented and read to the City Councils The report of the Water Supt,, for the month of December 1947 was presented and read that the to the City Council. A motion was said report be accepted and referred made by to the Brado ands seconded by Allen Fire9 Light and dater Committee The report of the Street Foreman for the month of December 1947 waspresented and read to trie City Council. A motion was made by Clausius ana seconded by Hansen that said rep6rt be accepted and placed on file. 'P °Q ouncilman S9 oQ councilman 10.00 10000 The Gasoline reports for the month of December9 1947, were presented to the 10.00 City Council. A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Allen that said Gasoline 9° 9° Councilman reports for the month of December, 1947 be accepted and placed on file. The matter of using the Mayor's office in the new City Hall temporarily by the Chamber of Commerce was discussed at some length. A motion was finally made by Ellin and seconded by Allen that permission be given to the Chamber of Commerce .to use the Mayor's office in the new City Hall until May lst9 1948, at 55.00 per month and that this agreement maybe terminated by the City Council on 15 days written notice. Motion carried. .The' matter of maintenance to be performed by the janitor of the new City Hall was discussed at some length as a complaint had been filed orally by a certain member of the Painters Union of the City of Anacortes against a small jub of painting recently done by one of the City Hall janitors. Councilman Syd Ellin was appointed to discuss this matter with Central Labor Council as to what con- stitutes maintenance and what work is necessary to employ a Union man to do this work. At this time an emergency ordinance to transfer $5 000.00 from the City Building Cumulative Reserve Fund to the Municipal Building State Development Fund was presented and read to the City Council. This proposed emergency ordinance was filed with the City Council and will be published in the Anacortes Daily Mer- cury and come up for final passage at the meeting of the City Council to be held on January 20th, 1948. The following claims against the City of Anacortes for the month of December, 1947,, were presented and read to the City Councils Joe L. Hagan 15495 Salary as mayor 15.20 George Brado 15496 PO °B Councilman 10.00 Chas. F. Fisher 15497 °0 '° Councilman 5.00 Romie L. Allan 15498 10 '° Councilman 4.00 Eo A. Clausius Syd Ellin 15499 15500 'P °Q ouncilman S9 oQ councilman 10.00 10000 E. E. odge 15501 Councilman 10.00 H. L. Hansen 15502 9° 9° Councilman 3o00 0. E. Arges 15503 P° 1Q Deputy Treasurer 45.00 John G. Dorcy 155D4 PQ fP City Clerk 42.50 Dr. A. B. Cook 15505 Q° " Health Officer 41040 W. V. Wells, Jr. 15506 PP PP City Attorney 37070 John Cheney 15507 'P °P Police Judge 40.00 Harry Davis 15508 IP Pr Dog Catcher 13.15 Norman Fulton 15509 " 9P Janitor 82.40 David L. Bowen 15510 Janitor 17.39 Harry Davis 15511 °P °° Dump Ilan 50.00 Jacqueline Gurney 15512 York in Clerk's Office 28.65 Thelma Wolfe 15513 Work in Clerk's Office 8.00 Withholding Tax Fund 15514 Withholding Taxes 47.41 The Emblem Club 15515 Serving and preparing dinner 51.80 G. N. Dalstead9 P.M. 15516 Postage for Clerk's Office 3.00 John G. Dorcy 15517 Cash Advanced, postage 1.50 M-.. R. Kingsley 15518 Bond for City Attorney 5.00 Puget Sound Stamp Works 15519 Supplies 2.16 W. V. Wells Jr. 15520 Cash advanced postage 5000 Anacortes American 15521 Printing Supplies 26.01 Phil D. Burton, Jeweler 15522 Clock for Clerk's Office 4.50 Vim. G. McCallum 15523 Bond for Police Judge 5.00 Anacortes Gas Company 15524 Gas Service for Fire Department 6.15 Allan's Market 15525 105# Turkey Employees dinner 52.99 West -Coast Creamery Summit Park Grocery 15526 15527 2 Gallons•ol Milk9 Employees' Dinner Groceries, Employees' Dinner 1.14 72.07 Lunsford's Grill 15528 Service & Food Employees' Dinner Lployees' 10.00 Kimsey's Dependable Market 15529 Tomato Juice, Dinner lo03 Mayflower Bakery 15530 Supplies, Employees' Dihner 5.76 J. B. Goff 15531 Salary as Chief of Police 136.85 N. Petrish 15532 it f9 Asst. Chief of Police 125.40 Vdm. L. Pollard 15533 t° 11 Patrolman 94.20 W. Eo Thompson 15534 Salary as Patrolman 115000 C. F. Springer 15535 °° " Patrolman 115.00 Mo Eo Beebe 15536 oP Q1 Patrolman 110.10 Withholding Tax Fund 15537 Withholding Taxes 48.6o Simpson's Electric Shop 15538 Supplies 7.91 Wm. Go McCallum 15539 Bond for Chief of Police 5.00 Tweten Motor Co. 15540 Service for Police Department 21.o6 Empire Cafe 15541 Meals School Boy Patrol 'lire 24.48 Colvin°s Tire Service 15542 New and Tire Repairs 17.o6 Ta:zas Company 15543 Motor Oil, Police Dept. 38.74 2. A. Abbott motor �00 15544 Supplies & Service, Police Dept. 29.74 Anacortes Laundry & Cleaners 15545 Laundry Service for Police Depto 6.70 Anacortes Hospital 15546 Medical Service, Police Dept. 10.50 No Petrish 15547 Post Office Box Rental 1.00 Mo W. Featherkile 15548 Radio Service, Fire Hall 16.70 San Juan Iron and Steel Works 15549 Service and Material 12016 Colvin's Tire Service 15550 Tire Repair & Oil 2.16 L. E. Snider 15551 Salary as Fire Chief 144.88 Bert Verrall 15552 It GU Asst. Fire Chief 139®33 K. W. Snart 15553 it t0 Captain Fire Dept. 119.33 C. S. Mondhan 15554 I° ii Captain Fire Dept. 111.43 Mo G. Strock 15555 00 90 Fireman 100.45 Ed. Alexander 15556 °' tt Fireman 111.45 Jo parsons 15557 P4 PO Fireman 112065 �%,� W. Do . Parsons 15558 °0 11 Fireman 82.61 George Ray 15559 PQ PP Fireman 117.88 Co T. Strock 15560 °° PO Extra Fireman 72.o6 J. G. Dorcy 15561 B0 PP Call Man 3.00 Ho Chevrier 15562 °Q YF Call Pian 3.00 Withholding Tax Fund 15563 Withholding Taxes 144.00 Standard Oil Co. 15564 Oil, Fire Dept. Nelson Equipment Company 15565 Supplies Fire Dept. 21.63 Water Department 15566 Hydrant Aental 565.00 Howard Cooper Corporation 15567 Supplies, Fire Dept. 1:.96 L. N. Curtis&'Sons 15568 Ladder for Fire Dept. 357.84 Eb.R. Kingsley 15569 Insurance, Fire Dept© 32.25 Kimsey's Dependable Market 15570 Supplies Fire Hall 8002 American LaFrance Foamite Co. 15571 Equipmen� for Fire Truck 30.53 Anacortes Laundry &,.Class. 15572 Laundry Service for Fire Dept. 9.11 E. A. Abbott Motor Co. 15573 Supplies, Fire Dept. 3.09 Marshall Wells Store 15574 Supplies, Fire Dept. 4.69 West Coast Telephone Co. 15575 Telephone Service, Fire & Police 17.95 Voitus Furniture Coo 15576 Material & Supplies 9.89 L. E. Snider 15577 Inspections 25.00 Union Oil Company 15578 Gasoline - 77.50 Anacortes Water Dept. 15579 Water used, City Hall 2.50 Curtis Wharf Co. 15580 Supplies, City Hall 2.22 Lowman & Hanford 15581 Desk for -Dept. Treasurer 157.59 Pioneer Inc. 15582 Supplies, Treasurer 7.15 Pacific Highway Transport 15583 Freight on Desk 1,,68 Southside Hardware 155$4 Ladder for City -Hall 18.77 City Garbage Service 15585 Garbage Service, City Hall 3.00 Lyle's Grocery 15586 Janitor's Supplies 1.30 Affleck Bros. Cook 15587 Fuel Oil Fire Hall 20.96 Co C. 15588, Tey Service 3.09 Pioneer Inc. 15589 15590 Printing Supplies Treasurer 29.60 Fosse's Texaco Service Supplies Police .bept. �or 26.13 Go N. Dalstead P. Mo 15591 Postage Planning Commission 12.75 Trick & Murray 15592 Adding Machine Stand 15.45 Puget Sound Pr. & Lt. Co. 15593 Lighting Service 333©78 The Fern Press 15594 Supplies, Fire Dapti Police Dept. 6.28 Anacortes Equipment 15595 Material & Supplies,Fire Dept.City Hall 24047 United Janitor Supply Co. 15596 Janitors Supplies 10.30 Marshall Wells Store 15597 Material & Supplies 48.62 E. A. Abbott Motor Co. 15598 Repairs & Service 11.13 Islam: Transfer Co. 15599 Stove Oil & Fuel Oil 83.24 Anacortes Daily Mercury 15600 Legal Notices 5.00 Leonard Pro. Co. 15601 Janitor's Supplies 15.91 Harold Breckenridge 15602 Plumbing Service & Material 29082 Dept. of Labor & Ind. 15603 Indo Ins. & ided. Aid 36.42 Firemen's Rel, 4E Pen. Fund 15604 Pension Pgyroll deductions 2 Moo 210.42 Standard Oil Company 15605 Supplies for Fire Dept. .64 LIBRARY FUND Ruth E. Brinkley 2636 Salary as acting Librarian 65.50 Eleanor Nevill 2637 °' P' Asst. Librarian 59.50 Marjorie Ross 2638 Wages as Cataloger 6.00 Pete Olson 2639 Salary as Janitor 57.00 Helen Monroe 2640 Substitute 2.30 Withholding Tax Fund 2641 Withholding Taxes 18.50 Mutual Ben. Health & Acco Asset: 2642 Insurance deduction 3.70 Puget found Pr. & Lt. Coo 2643 Lights for Library 10.04 Anacortes Water Dept. 2644 -Water used in Library, 2 No. 7.20 Lyle A. Riddle 2645 Insuranco 8.08 City Garbage Service 2646 Garbage Service 4.00 Curtis Wharf Co. 2647 Coal for Library 76.81 Anacortes Iron Works 2648 Repairs to Building 102.03 R. L. Whipple 2649 Service in Library 231.75 Griffin's Book Hospital 2650 Bookbinding 27.04 Marvin Nelson 2651 P. I. Subscription 12.00 Ruth E. Brinkley 2652 Car -Mileage & Salary Adjustment 86.90 1 • • 1 1 • 2 January 6, 1948 j Wm. G. McCallum 2653 Premium on Insurance Policy 73.92 1900 Marshall Wells Store 2654 Material & Supplies 371099 Withholding Taxes Harry Hartman 2655 Books for Library 4094 22.01 Ivan Coiffure Studios 2656 Book for Library 3022 i North Coast Chemical Co. 2657 Janitor's Supplies Southside Hardware 1905 Anacortes Daily Mercury 2658 Subscription to Mercury 1906 Key Service Dept. of Labor & Indo 2659 Ind Ins. & Med Aid. 2093 8.22 WATER DEPARTMENT Water used in Pa,.k 2.50 T. Go McCrory 9759 Salary as Water Supt. 150.10 Sadie Pd. Arges 9760 to °' Water Cashier 87,,60 Shirley Owens 9761 0o PY Clerk 66.10 Chas. dVedlund 9762 P° Pt Foreman 133.04 Everett Thorene 9763 °° 14 Serviceman 109.51 W. O. Rogers 9764 it " Filterman 130.46 G. F. Keller A. Sirett 9765 9766 Do °' Filterman it °' Filterman 114.40 114,,40 Frank Deane 9767 °P °° Filterman 109.90 Lester Thomas 9768 tQ °P Pumpman 114.00 David L. Bowen 9769 'p Q1 Janitor 105,,91 E. G. Childs 9770 P° " Laborer 26.40 Bert Verrall 9771 to °° Laborer 10.20 Ken Snart 9772 " °P Laborer 16.50 Geo. Ray 9773 fQ " Laborer 16.50 Robert McLachlan 9774 °° 11 Laborer 16.00 John Go Dorcy 9775 P° " Bookkeeper 36.0 Withholding Tax Fund 9776 Withholding Taxes 247.19 Union Printing Go. 9777 Supplies & Table 66,,05 The Fernress 9778 Printing Service 5.92 Pioneer, Ince 9779 Supplies, Water Dept. 5.05 Bro��n Lumber ompa�iy 9780 Lumber & Supplies 55.01 Affleck Bros 9781 Express on Eqpt .78 Anacortes Iron Works 9782 Supplies, Water Dept. 30.72 Van 'Vaters & Rogers 9783 Supplj es, Wailer Dept. 22.15 Marine Supply & Hardware 9784 Supplies, dater Dept. 150.18 Southside Hardware 9785 Pipe 5.45 Marshall -Wells Store 9786 Suppliesv Water Dept. 13.03 The Bristol. Company 9787 Supplies, Water Dept. 6.86 G. N. Dalstead P. M. 9788 Postage, Water Dept. 6.00 City Street Fund 9789 Service 153075 Colvin's Tire Service 9790 Tire Service .77 Anacortes-Mt. Vernon Stage Co 9791 Express .26 C. Co Cook 9792 Key Ser«ice 1903 Simmonds -Paint Co. 9793 Supplies 7.60 A. H. Cox. & Co. 9794 Eapt for Water Dept. 122.57 H. D. Fowler Coo 9795 '° 11 it I? $11.08 General Chemical Company 9796 Alum for Water Dept. 787.50 Great Northern Railway 9797 Freight on Alum 393.16 Model Truck & Storage Co. 9798 Freight 1.00 Marckmann & Williams 9799 Eqpt for Dater Dept. 118.53 Wm. G. McCallum 9800 Ins on Dodge Coupe 44,,85 E. N. Halgren 9801 Supplies, Water Dept. 352 Rockwell Mfg. Co. 9802 Meters & Deter Parts 210.1€ Rensselaer Valve Co. 9803- :-.Hydrant Parts 11.52 Anacortes Iron Works 9804 Material & Supplies 66oO4 Allen Howe Electronics Co. 9805 Supplies, Water -Dept. 7.77 E. A. Abbott Motor Co. 9806 Supplies and Sprvice 12o02 Curtis Wharf Co. 9807 Material & Supplies 136072 Skagit Valley Tel. Co. 9808 Avon Telephone 12.14 Puget Sound Pr. & Lt. Co. 9809 Power & Service 1703031 Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co. 9810 Chlorine, Water Dept. 134.88 Blake Thompson 9811 Labor & Expense 4626.25 Island Tfansfer Co. 9812 Fuel Oil & Service 123.60 West Coast Telephone Co. 9813 Telephone Service 13090 Tax Commission 9814 Business Tax 540.84 City Street Fund 9815 Transfer of Funds 41054 Dept of Labor & Ind. 9816 Ind Ins & Med Aid 48.80 Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co. 981 Chlorine Vater Dept. 66.08 Brown Lumber Co. 981 Balance cue on Voucher No,. 9780 100'000 0 PARK DEPARTMENT Lewis Harr 1899 Salary as Park Employee 102.70 Frank Knapp 1900 Salary as Park Supt. 110.10 Withholding Tax Fund 1901 Withholding Taxes 22.20 Brown Lumber Co. 1902 Lumber, Park Dept 22.01 Colvin Service Station 1903 Battery Park Depto 16.68 Marshall Wells Store 1904 Materia & Supplies 56.91 Southside Hardware 1905 Material & Supplies 8.34 C. C. Cook 1906 Key Service 3.09 Current Expense Fund 1907 Gasoline expense 8.22 Anacortes Water Dept. 1908 Water used in Pa,.k 2.50 Dept of Labor & Industries 1909 Ind Ins & Med Aid 7.33 Roy McDougall Lynn Balcom Carl Thorene Dave Summers Carl Welk Artis Taylor Sam Nunn To G. HcCrory John G. Darcy Withholding Tax Fund Island Transfer Co. Colvin's Service Station Anacortes Iron Works Uari.ns ^.".y �c Hardware Cm V. Wilder c6mpany Howard Cooper Corp. Jay F. Carroll The Texas Company Cook Truck & Eqpt Co. Transmission Supply Co. Union Oil Co. Puget Sound Pr. & Lt. Co. Dept of Labor & Ind In.gvald Iversen Wm. E. Latimer Chas Rex Hitchell Robert Deutsch Withholding Tax Fund Anacortes 1,7aterDapt. West Coast Tel. Co. Puget Sound Pro & Lt. Co. Anacortes Auto Supply Co. Affleck Bros. Ivan W. Lee Marshall Wells Store Curtis Wharf Co. S. R. Anderson Ingvald Iversen Oregon Brass Co. Union Oil Company Brown Lumber Co. Southside Hardware Dept. of Labor & Industries January 6, 1948 STREET DEPART%IENT 2856 Salary as St,, Foreman 2857 0o 94 Graderman 2858 Co * Q0 Maint Paan 2859 07 °o 00 0o 2860 0o V ro 00 2861 °o n o0 0o 2862 t° °P Street Sweeper 2863 P9 °B to Supervisor 2864 4° P° Bookkeeper 2865 Withholding Tax Fund 2866 Fuel oil 286 Repairs & Service 2869 Material & Supplies 2869 Material & Supplies 2870 Sewer Pipe 2871 Equipment 2872 Ins on 1936 Truck 2873 Motor oil 2874 Eopt. St.Dept. 2875 Sebvice, St. Dept. 2876 Gasoline 2877 Power for Crusher, 2 Mo. 2878 Ind Ins & Pled Aid CEDE, TERM DEPARTMENT 371.' Salary as Cemetery Supt. 372 Salary as Cemetery Employee 373 It °o to It 374 Wages for Cemetery Work 375 Withholding Tax 376 Water used in Cemetery 377 Telephone Service 378 Lights for Cemetery 379 Supplies for Cemetery 380 Fuel Oil 381 Eqpt. for Cemetery 382 Supplies 383 Material 384 Material for Cemetery 385 Mileage on Care 386 Purdhase of Markers 381 Gasoline 38 Lumber, Cemetery 389 Material & Supplies 390 Industrial Ins. & Med. Aid PARK DEPARTMENT lo5.6o 108.50 121.00 94.70 97.70 97.20 (,0,60 25.10 25.10 142.50 7.25 23090 47078 11.42 29.45 57.46 42.80 336.613 .T2 201.72 75000 32.87 89038 74.70 74028 21.45 76.55 2.50 5.�0 64 5027 1.96 .22 6 12.59 6.00 118.10 23.25 2.83 48.63 11.02 Lewis Harr 1899 Salary as Park Employee 102.70 Frank Knapp 1900 N . °B Park Supt. 110.10 Withholding Tax Fund 1901 WithholdinR-Taxes 22.20 Robbins Lbr. Co. 1902 Lumber Park,`.Dept. 22.01 Colvin Service 1903 Battery 16.68 Marshall Wells Coo 1904 Material & Supplies 56.91 South side Hardware 1905 Material & Supplies 8.34 C. C. Cook 1906 Key Service 3.09 Current Expense Fund 1907 Gasoline expense 8.22 Anacortes 'Rater Dept. 1908 I,Jater used in Park 2.50 Dept. of Labor & Industries 1909 Industrial Ins. & Pied. Aid. 7.33 COMMUNITY BUILDING STATE DEVELOPMENT FUND Brown Lumber Co. 95 Lumber 101097 Curtis Wharf Ca. 96 Material 22.66 Cyclone Fence o. 97 Fence 568090 Simpson's Electric Shop 98 Supplies 36.14 A. E. Lovell. 99 Labor & Expense 290086 Simmonds Paint Co. 100 Supplies 46035 Southside Hardware 101 Supplies 2.27 Harold Breckenridge 102 Plumbing Service 115,,13 South °gide Fardware Lo. 103 Material & Supplies 9.83 Curtis Wharf god Robbins 104 Material fo� Fire gull 35.83 Lg,mber o. 105 Lumber for ire Hall 57.04 CO1.SiERCIAL AVENUE STATE DEVELOPMENT FUND City Light & Fixture Co. & Anacortes Eqpt. Co. 20 Payment of St. Light Contract 1528064 SPECIAL LIBRARY FUND Harry Hartman 25 Book for Library 13®97 1 • • 1 1 �J • 1 1 • • January 69 1948 A motion was made by Ellin'and seconded by Brado that said Claims be re- ferred to the Finance �ommitteeo Motion carried. The Finance Committee considered said claims and recommended that the claims be allowed and warrants drawn in favor of the same. A motion wa- made by Ellin and seconded by Allen,,that the recommendation j. of the Finance Committ'be in the matter of the claims against the City of Anacortes for the month of DectNw%er, 19479 be adopted,. Ayes, Hansen9 Ellin9 Clausius9 Fisher Allen and Brado. lotion carried. Having completed the business of the evening9 a motion was made by Ellin and seoonded by Brado tat the meeting of the City (�ouncirl adjourn. Motion carried. The meeting of the ity Council did then adjourn. Ma or - Attest January 20, 1948 A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called to order at Vo'clock P.M. with Mayor Joe L. Hagan presiding. The roll was called and Hansen9 Dodge9 Clausius, Fisher, Allen and Brado were present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved as read. Pyr. Cope, who recently purchased the South Side bus from the Island Bus Co,.9 spoke to the City Council and asked the City Council if it would be possible for them to assure hem that no other licenses would be granted to operate a bus on Commercial Avenue. The City Council could not promise him any exclusive fran- chise but promised to cooperate with him in this matter. Hr. H. C. Barney was present at the meeting and on behalf of the Coos Bay Pulp Corporation asked that the City Council grant a Quit Claim Deed on the follow- ing described property,. All that part of Government Lot 1 Section 19 Township 35 North, Range 29 East of Willamette Meridian lying eas� of the eas� line of 1IQ44 Avenue in the City of Anacortes if said Avenue were produced over and across said Government Lot 19 and Also that part of Government Lot 2, Section 19 Township 35 North Range 2 East of Willamette Meridian lying east of the East line of "Q" Avenue In the Ciiy of Anacortes, Washington, it said Avenue were produced over and across said Government Lot 29 and North of the north line of 17th Street produced over and across said Government Lot 29 together with the North Half of vacated 17th street lying east of the east line of "R" Avenue. situated in the County of Skagit, ,.tate of Washington. After some discussion a motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Allen that the City Council, for a consideration of $50.d09 issue a Quit Claim Deed to the Coos Bay Pulp Corporation covering the above described property as requested by Pyr. H. C,. Barney and that the Mayor and City Clerk ba authorized to sign said Quit Claim Deed. Ayes. Dodge, Clausius9 Fisher, Allen and Brado. Motion carried. Mr,. H. G. MacDonald asked permission from the City Council to blast the old refuse burner located on the former site of the Anacortes Lumber and Box Co. Mr. MacDonald pointed out that he had a very capable man to do this work and as- sured the City Council that no damage would result from this work. The City Coun- cil gave Mr. ?,.RacDonald permission to blast and remove the refuse burner in question. The application -of Albert Ames for a taxi owner's license was Discussed at some length and a motion was made by Fisher and seconded by Clausius that Mr. Albert Ames be -granted a taxi owner's license providing all of the provisions of the taxi ordinance are met and that all drivers of his taxi cab have taxi driver's license, Ayeso Hansen, Dodge Clausius9 Fisher Allen and Brado. At the last meeting of the pity Council the City Clerk was authorized to call for bids on a new fire truck and said bids were to be opened on January 209 1948. At this time a motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Clausius that the City Council open the bids on the new fire truck. Potion carried. The following are the names of the bidders on the new fire truck: Howard Cooper Corporation General Pacific Company American LaFrance Co. The bids were discussed at,some length by the,City Councii. A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Clausius that the fire truck bids be referred to the Fire Chief and the Fire, LUht, and Water Committee to make a study of these bids and make a re- port to the City Council. The matter of the removal of the ventilation equipment in the basement of the 1� new City Hall was discussed and -a motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Dodge' that the City Clerk be authorized,to advertise a call for bids for the removal of January 20, 1948 this equipment from the City Hall and that a performance bond in the amount of $500.00 and liability insurance of $5,000.00 and )10,000.00 be provided by tha bidder. Motion carried. The following communication from Alphonse A. Brazas was presented and read to the City Council: Hon. mayor and pity Council Anacortes9 Washington Gentlemen: The undersigned is the record owner of lots 11, 12, 33 and 14 Block 1419 Original Plat of the pity of Anacortes, having purchasoisaid properly from a County Tax sale in 1941. It is my understanding that Assessments against said property, stemming from L. I. D. No. 1399 levied in 1924 in the amount of 063.50 per 16t, have never been paid. While I believe that the lapse of time occurring since 1924 and the fact that the property was sold through County sale for taxes operates to defeat the city's claim, neverthelesss, said assessments create a cloud upon the title to the property. I therefore offer the enclosed sum of $20.00 to the city, and respectfully petition' that a quit claim deed on the above-described property be issued from the City to Alphonse A. Brazas and Carol Brazas9 husband and wife, reciting said sun as the consideration. Respectfully, .Alphonse A. Brazas. A motion was made by Brado and seconded .:bg Hansen that the City of Anacortes grant a quit claim deed to Alphonse A. and Carol Brazas, husband and wife cover- ing lots 119 129 13, and 14, Block 141, Original Plat Of the City of Anacortes. Motion carriedo The following communication from the Chamber of Commerce was presented and read to the City Council: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Anacortes9 Washington. � Gentlemen: Pursuant to motion regularly passed at Monday°s meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, we wish to respectfully urge'.your honorable body to consider the follovi- ing matterss 1. The investigation of traffic conditions in the down town area on Commercial Avera ue as affected by the current practice of making "U" turns at street inter- sections between Fourth and Tenth Streets. 2. Consideration and investigation of the advisability, if any, of relieving traffic congestion and facilitate law enforcement through installation of parking meters or similar device. The Chamber of Commerce makes -no recommendation's on *the above matters be- lieving that such problems rest with the city administration. V117W/EMD Respectfully yours ANACORTE'S CHAT.!BER OF CO�UTERCE By: , Elizabeth 14. Dwelley Secretary The matter of parking meters was discussed at some length and it was decided to give this matter publicity to see whether or not the residents of the City of Anacortes wished to have the meters installed. Applications for a photographer's license from John Brogan and Elsie Ti. Young were presented to the City Council and a motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Allen that a photographer's license be granted to John Brogan and Elsie U. Youngt The report of the Police Justice for the year 1947 was presented to. -the City Council, was accepted and referred to the Council as a whole. The report of the Chief of the Fire Department for the month ending December 31st9 1947 was presented and read to the City Council and was accepted and re- ferred to �he Fire, Light and Water Committee. Mr. L. E. Snider, Fire Chief, spoke'to the City Council and pointed out that in a number of i:nstanceu 9 the persors either for the construction of new buildingsor for the repair of old buildingshave neglected to take out the necessary building permits. It was decided to give publicity in the City newspaper pointing out the urgent need of obtaining these permits before beginning any building reconstruction' or repairs. The matter of determining who should collect rentals for the use of rooms in the City Hall was discussed and it was decided that the janitor on duty should collect the rental for these rooms after business hours and said rentals should be turned over to the City Treasurer as soon as possible. During the business hours the rentals should be paid directly to the City Treaiaurer. 11 1 is • January 209 1948 The matter of the sale of gravel by the City of Anacortes was discussed at some length and a motion was made by Hansan and seconded by Dodge that the price to be charged for gravel by the.'City of Anacortes be raised from $2.50 to ?3.00 for a small load and raised1fr6m $3.50 to '$4.00 per load for the large loads. The matter of bicycles being left lying on the side walk around the new City Hall was discussed at some length. Also the matter of building bicycle ranks was considered and Mr. Dave Bowen was instructed to investigate the matter of building bicycle racks and make a report to the City Council. The following communication from the Rousing Authority of the City of Anacortes was presented and read to the City Council: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Anacortes9 Washington Gentlemen: Chairman K.TeS. Executive Director After some discussion this -matter was referred to the City Attorney and City Engineer. The annual report of the Police Department for the year 1947 was presented to the City Council and was accepted and placedon file, Mr. L. E. Snider Chief of the Fire Department9 spoke to the City Council with reference to building regulations in the fire limits of the City of Anacortes. A emergency ordinance to transfer :5,000.00 from the City Building Cumulative Reserve Fund to the Municipal Building State Development Fund was presented and read to the City Council. After some consideration a motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Hansen that said emergency ordinance above described, be adopted,, Ayes., Hansen9 Dodge9 Clausius, Fisher, Allen and Brado, Motion carried. In cooperation with the request of School District #189 the Commissioners of the Wash- Housing Authority of Anacortes Washington, (acting for the Public Housing Ad- ington, providing for the ministration) passed a resolution at their meeting December 49 19479 approving a Grant of Easement for road purposes to the City of Anacortes9 Washington. bonds of Local Improvement District No. This grant gives the City the same rights which it would acquire under a deed of dedication9 and since the property is adequately described in the attached Grant of in the principal sum of $89823.64 Easement, we are taking the liberty of eliminating any further description here. fixing the date form, terms and maturity If the attached document meets with your approval 9 would you please take the nec- essary action to accept the same by signing the original and six copies and then thereof,, was presented and returning them to this office so that the documents may be completed. The Seal of City Council. After some discussion the City is not required, but would.add to the formality. Sincerely yours9 motion was made by Clausius HOUSING AUT. ITY OF ANACORTES WASH. Chairman K.TeS. Executive Director After some discussion this -matter was referred to the City Attorney and City Engineer. The annual report of the Police Department for the year 1947 was presented to the City Council and was accepted and placedon file, Mr. L. E. Snider Chief of the Fire Department9 spoke to the City Council with reference to building regulations in the fire limits of the City of Anacortes. A emergency ordinance to transfer :5,000.00 from the City Building Cumulative Reserve Fund to the Municipal Building State Development Fund was presented and read to the City Council. After some consideration a motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Hansen that said emergency ordinance above described, be adopted,, Ayes., Hansen9 Dodge9 Clausius, Fisher, Allen and Brado, Motion carried. At this time an ordinance being an ordinance of the City of Anacortes, Wash- ington, providing for the issuance of bonds of Local Improvement District No. 149 in the principal sum of $89823.64 and fixing the date form, terms and maturity thereof,, was presented and .read to the City Council. After some discussion a motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Allen -that said•ordinance,above des- cribed,be adopted as a whole. Ayes. Hansen, Dodge, Clausius9 Fisher Allen and Brado, Motion carried. The following claims against the City of An:icortes for approximately the first half of the salaries of the employees of the City of Anacortes, were presented and read to the City Council: CURRENT EXPENSE 0. E. Arges 15606 Deputy Treasurer 45.00 John G. Dorcy 15607 City Clerk 40.00 V1. V. Wells, Jr. 15608 City Attorney 40.00 John Cheney 15609 Police Justice 40.00 Jacqueling Gurney 15610 Work in Clerk's Office 30oOO Norman Fulton 15611 Janitor City Hall 100000 David L. Bowen 15612 Janitor City Hall 100.00 J. B. Goff 15613 Chief o� Police 110.00 N. Petrish 15614 Asst Chief of Police 110.00 IN. L. Pollard 15615 Patrolman 110.00 W, E. Thompson 15616 Patrolman 110.00 C. F. Springer 15617 Patrolman 110.00 Eq. E. Beebe 15618 Patrolman 110.00 Raymond McCallum 15619 Extra Policeman 30.00 L. E. Snider 15620 Fire Chief 100.00 Bert Verrall 15621 Asst. Fire Chief 100.00 C. S. Mondhan 15622 Capt. Fire Dept, 100.00 K, W. Snart 15623 Capt. Fire Dept. 100.00 M. G. Strock 15624 Fireman 100.00 Ed. Alexander 15625 Fireman 100.00 J.,N. Parsons 15626 Fireman 100.00 D. [r'. Parsons 15627 Fireman 100.00 George Ray 15628 Fireman 100.00 Mutual Benefit Health & Acc.Assn15629 Group Insurance Deductions 59.50 January 20, 1948 WATER DEPARTMENT T. G. McCrory 9819 Water Supt. 155.00 ,Sadie M. Arges 9820 Water Ckshier 95.001 Shirley Owens 9821 Water Clerk 80.00 John G. Dorcy 9822 Bookkeeper 40.00 Charles Wedlund 9823 Water Foreman 135.00' Everett Thorene 9824 Serviceman 105.001 W. 0. Rogers 9825 Filterman, 115.00 G. F. Keller .9826 Filterman 105.00 A. Sirett 9827 Filterman 105.00, Frank Deane 9828 Filterman 105-00" 'Lester Thomas 9829 Pumpman 115000 Mutual Benefit Hlth. & Accident Assn. 9830 Group Insurance deductions 15.90 Ao Eo Lovell 9831 Labor & Expense 380.56 LIBRARY DEPARTMENT • Ruth & Brinkley 2660 Actin Librarian g 80.00 'Eleanor Nevill 2661 Asst Librarian 65.00, Pete Olson 2662 Janitor'at Library 60.00 Mutual Benefit Hlth. & Accident Assn. 2663 Group Insurance deductions 9860 PARK DEPARTMENT • Lewis Haar 1910 Park Employee 75.001 Frank Knapp 1911 Park Supt. 100.001 I CEMETERY DEPARTMENT � Ingvald Iverson 391 Cemetery Supt. 120.00 William E. Latimer 392 Cemetery Employee 110.001 Chas. Rex Kitchell 393 Cemetery Employee 110.00 STREET DEPARTMENT Roy McDougall 2880 Street Foreman 115,001. ,Lynn Balcomb 2881 Graderman 110.00" Carl Thorene 2882 Maintenance Pian 115.00 l Artis Taylors 2883 Maintenance Man 110.00! Dave Summers 2884 Maintenance Man 105,000 1 Carl Welk 2885 Maintenance Man 110.00. Sam Nunn 2886 Street Sweeper 70.00 T. G. McCrory 2887 Street Supervisor 30.00 John G. Dorcy 2888 Bookkeeper 30.00 Mutual Benefit Hlth. �c Accident Assn. 2889 Group Insurance 24.00 A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Allen that said claims be referred to the Finance Committee. Motion carried. The Finance Committee considered said claims and recommended that the claims be allowed and warrants drawn in favor of the same. A motion was made by Allen: -.and seconded by Fisher that the recommendation of the Finance Committee in the matter of the above claims be adopted. Ayeso Hansen, Dodge, Clausius, Fisher, Allen and Brado. Motion carried. Mr. T. G. McCrory, Water Supt., spoke to the City Council and recommended the purchase of 2500 feet of 610 water pipe and 4100 feet of 8P° water pipe, After some descussion a motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Dodge that the City Clerk':' publish a call for bids on 2500 feet of 611,Class 100 water pipe and 4100 feet of 8 Class 100 water pipe and that said bids be returnable on February 3rd, 1948. Moiion carried. The Water Supt. also recommended the purchase of an air compressor for use in the Anacortes Watbk D(§pt. and a motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Dodge that the City Clerk publish a call for bids for an air compressor to used by the City of Anacortes Mater Department and that said bids be returnable on Feb- ruary 3rd9 19480 Motion carried. Being unable to complete the business of the evening at the present meeting a • motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Fisher that the meeting of the City Council adjourn until 7 o'clock P.M., January 279 1948. P:Zotion carriedo The meeting of the City Council did so adjourn. MAY Attest. -----Y, City' Clerk - January 279 1948 A gular adjourned meeti of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called to order at 7r•o°clock M. with Mayor Joe L. Hagan presiding. The roll was called and Hansen, Ellin, Fisher, Allenaarid Brado were present. The purpose of this meeting was to discuss the proposed traffic ordinance for the City of Anacortes® This propsed ordinance oas read and discussed section by section. The City Attorney was authorized to copy said proposed traffic ordinance with certain corrections and present the same at a future meeting of the City Council's This proposed traffic ordinance would amend certain sections of ordinance h1o. 911 and would supply additional sections to more efficiency control traffic regulations !in the City of Anacortes. A complaint on the over flow of water between Whistle Lake and Lake Campbell 1 r� u C� 1 • • January 279 1948 ��las presented and discussed and will be discussed further .at the next meeting of the City Council. I was decided to ask 11r,, T. G. McCrory, Water Supt,9 about the status of the old Heart Lake water line,, An application for a Quit Claim Deed was presented.by Anna Newsome of Anacortes Washington, covering Lot 17, Block 5, Bowman's Central Ship Harbor Waterfront Plat of the City of Anacortes, for a consideration of $7.38. After some discussion the City Council authorized the granting of aQuit Claim Deed from the City of Anacortes to Anna Newsome .for a consideration of $7.34 covering the above described lot and that the Payor and City Clerk be..authorized to sign said Quit Claim Deed. Councilman Charles Fisher brought. up the matter of a new dog ordiance, as he felt that our present dog ordinance would not solve the dog problem of the City of Anacortes. Having completed the business of the evening, a motion was made by Fisher and seconded by Allen that the meeting of the City Council adjourn. The meeting of the City Council did then adjourn,, Attest,. February 39 1948 - Mayor A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called to order at 8 o'clock P.M. With Mayor Joe L. Hagan presiding, The roll was called and Clausius was present,, As there was not a quorum present the meeting was adjourned until February 4, 19489 at 8 o'clock P.M. 11 Att+ February 49 1948 . Tia' yo A reular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called to order at 9 o'clock P.M. with Mayor Joe Lo Hagan presiding. The roll was called and Hansen, Dodge, Ellin. Fisher, Allen and Brado were present. The minutes of the two previous meetingswere read and approved as read. The following communication from the Ames Bros. who operate a service station and taxi cab at 503 Corn. ercial Avenue %,jas presented and read to the City Council,. City Council Anacortes, Washington Gentlemen,. Ames Brothers 5th & Commercial Anacortes Vlashington February �, 1948 We would like to nut in an application to have the corner of 5th & Commercial in .front of the Ames Brothers Service Station painted for a taxi stand for the taxi operating out of the station,, Sincerely, Ames Brothers Albert Ames After some discussion this matter was referred to the Streets and Parks Com- mittee, The following comrunication was presented and read to the City Council,. Anacortes Washington P.Rayor Joe Hagan and Jan. 15, 1947 City Council Anacortes9 Washington Dear Tffa,yor Hagan, On behalf of the Skagit .Amateur Radio Club I would like to thank you, the city council and all those responsible for the club being able to publicy Amateur Radio by placing a message handling; station in the City Hall during; the Christmas Holiday Season,, We gained a lot of experience and also it showed the public just how a Radio Amateur operates. We are hoping that we can continue next year with the same setup. To let you know how we diel, here are some figures: We sent a total of 120 February 4, 1948 messages. Some of these were answered while we were still setup down at the hallo ' The messages went, -all over the 48 states also Alaska, Hawaii, and the Virgin Islands. We delivered all the radiograms that were given use If at any time you wish the club to be of service to you or the city, please call upon us and we will do our best® Best of lubk and again, thanks very -much. Very truly yours Norman Ray, W7LFA Seely of the Skagit Amateur Radio Club 1019®36th Street Anacortes, Wash. The above letter from the seeketary of the Skagit Amateur Radio Club was accepted and placed on file. At the meeting of the City Council held on January 209 19489 the City Clerk was authorized to advertise a call for bids on an air compressor for the City of Anacortes Water Department and said bids to be opened on February 3rd 1948', As there vias not a quorum present at the meeting held on February 3, 19469 the con- sideration of the bids on the air compressor came up for acceptance at this time. A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Ellin that said compressor bids be opened. Motion carried® The following are the names of the bidders and the amount of their bids,.on said air compressor: Reliance Equiprent and Supply Co. 9 Seattle, Wash., 1519000,00 A. H. Cox and Company Seattle, Washington, $906',00 i S. R. Anderson, Anacortes, Washington, $750.00 After some discussion a motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Ellin that the 1 matter of the bids on the air compressor be referred to the Fire Light and Water Committee and T. G. McCrory, Water Supt', iYotion carred', i The following communication from Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company was presented and read to the City Council. February 29 1948 City of Anacortes Anacortes, Washington Attention. Utr. John G. Dorcy, City Clerk Gentlemen. The expiration date of our Chlorine contract with you will come within a few weeks Enclosed you will find a renewal of this contract covering the next period of a year. We wish to express our appreciation for your business in the past, and sincerely hope that vie may continue to serve you. If this contract meets with your approval, will you kindly sign both copies ' and return them to us. Upon reciept they will be completed here, and the original will 'then be sent to you for your file. Yours very truly, PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COUPANX OF WASHINGTON i Richard A. Snyder RAS.nls Sales Department Enclosure A motion was made by Ellin and seconded by Hansen that the Contract between the Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Co®and the City of Anacortes for chlorine for the period from April lst9 1948 to 'March 31st, 1949 be accepted and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign said Contract® Ayes. Hansep, Dodge, Ellin, Fishe3�,, Allen and Brado', , At this time the City Council considered at some length the agreement between the City of Anacortes and Womens° Clubs to take over the handling of the Certain Rooms in the basement of the New City Hall', The Womens' Clubs presented a com- munication to the City Council in which they suggested certain changes in the a- greement which the City Council had presented to them. The City Attorney was in- structed to prepare a new agreement between the City of Anacortes and the Anacortes Womens° Clubs and present the same at a later meeting of the City Council. The matter of the purchase of ah-�oil range for use: in the kitchen of the new, City Hall was discussed at some length. A motion was made by Brado and seconded by Ellin that the City of Anacortes purchase an oil range from the Surplus Store oper-1 ated by E. Jo Kidder for a consideration of $175®00 plus tax and installation charges', Ayes;. Hansen9 Dodge Ellin9 Fisher, Allan and Brado. Motion carried. The following letter from the Housing Authority of the City of Anacortes was presented to the City Council. I Honorable Mayor and Members i of the City Council Anacortes9 Washington Gentlemen. • • 1 1 • • 1 1 • 1 1 • February 3, 1948 In cooperation with the request of School District #189 the Commissioners of the Housing Authority of Anacortes2 Washington, (acting for the Public Housing Ad- ministration) passed a resolution at their meeting December 49 19479 approving a Grant of Easement for road purposes to the City of Anacortes9 Washington,, This grant gives the City the same rights which it would acquire under a deed of dedi- cation, and since the property is adequately described in the attached Grant of Easement, we are taking the liberty of eliminating any further description here. If the attached document meets with your approval, would you please take the nece- ssary action to accept the same by signing the original and six copies and then returning them to this office so that the documents may be completed. The Seal of the City is not required, but would add to the formality. SH: av Enclosures Sincerely yours, HOUSING AUTHORITY OF ANACORTES, DASH. Chairman K. T. Sherman Sybil Hansen Executive Director . The following Attorney°s report with reference to the above letter was present. ed and read to the City Council: After a conference with the City Engineer, it is recommednded that a letter be written to the Housing Authority explaining that the City cannot accept the at- tached Easement becuasc it is in no position to provide adequate drainage for the property therein described, as in said Easement required,, A motion was made by Ellih and seconded by Hansen that the above report of the City Attorney be accepted and placed on file. Motion carried. The matter of the agreement which the City Attorney prepared and sent to the officers of the Junior Chamber of Commerce was discussed at some length, The City Clerk was asked to write to the president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce and ask -that this agreement be accepted or rejected as soon as possible so that the City of Anacortes might know what they were going to do in this matter. The .following claims against the City 1948, were presented and read to the City CURRENT EXPEYSE of Anacortes for the month of January, Council: Joe L. Hagan 15630 Salary as Mayor George Erado 15631 t° 1° Councilman Chas. F. Fisher 15632 " '1 Councilman Romie L. Allan 15633 °° " Councilman E. A. Clausius 15634 1° 11 Councilman Syd Ellin 15635 °0 11 Councilman Eo E. Dodge 15636 1° 11 Councilman Ho L. Hansen 15637 1' 11 Councilman 0. E. Arges 15638 f° 11 Deputy Treasurer John G. Dorcy 15639 11 11 City Clerk Dr. A. Bo Cook 15640 it 11 Health Officer W. V,, Wells Jr,, 15641 it 11 City Attorney John Cheney 15642 11 11 Police Judge Harry Davis 15643 ►1 11 Dog Catcher Norman Fulton 15644 t1 11 Janitor David L. Bowen 15645 of 11 Janitor Harry Davis 15646 If 11 Dump Man Jacqueline Gurney 15647 Work in Clerk's Office Thelma 'Nolfe 15648 Work in Clerk's Office 1,7ithholding Tax Fund 15648 1.7ithholding Taxes John G. Darcy 15650 Cash Advanced, postage Puget Sound Stamp Works 15651 Supplies W. Vo 'Hells Jr. 15652 Cash advanced, telephone service H. E. L2ansfield, Inc. 15653 Renewal on Bonds Wm,, Go McCallum 15654 Bonds and Insurance J. B. Goff 15655 Salary as Chief of Police N. Petrish 15656 P9 11 Asst, Chief of Police W,, L. Pollard 15657 12 11 Patrolman W. E. Thompson 15658 f7 t° Patrolman C, F. Springer 15659 1t " Patrolman M� E. Beebe 15660 1t " Patrolman Ylithholding Tax Fund 15661 Withholding Taxes West. Coast Telephone 15662 Telephone services Marehall Wells Stare 15663 Supplies Fosse's Texaco Service 15664 Service & Repairs Mayflower Bakery 15665 Supplies L,, E. Snider 15666 Salary as Fire Chief Bert Verrall 15667 '° 1' Asst, Fire Chief C S Fgondhan 15668 11 °1 C ti K. ffT o Snart 15669 to T9. G. Strock 15670 1° Ed,, Alexander 15671 P° Jo N. Parsons 15672 11 D. W. Parsons 15673 11 George Ray 15674 11 C. T. Strock 15675 1° A. Mondhan 15676 11 R. McDougall 15677 P° ap ain F re Dept. " Captain Fire Dept. 11 Fireman '? Fireman r1 Fireman " Fireman " Fireman PO Call man f7 Call man '1 Call man 15.20 10000 lob 00 4.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 54.10 42.50 41.40 37070 35-00 13.15 62.40 73030 50.00 21.00 33-50 56,, 30 1.20 13.13 1.80 75.00 13.25 147.75 136-30 105.10 130.00 130.00 130.00 56.00*e 13.25 10.25 28.28 144.53 138.98 110.68 100.10 111.10 104.40 85.58 12.71 3.00 3.00 February 3, 1948 H. Chevrier 15678 Salary as Call man 1.50 Goo. Miller 15679 to " Call man 1.50 Withholding Tax Fund 15680 Withholding Taxes 183®50** TUater Department 15681 Hydrant Rental 625000 Union Oil Company 15682 Gasoline Fire Dept© 99025 L. E. Snider 15683 Inspections, cash advanced 28050 Anacortes Equipment Co. 15684 Supplies & Equipment 4096 Nelson Equipment Coo 15685 Body Guard Coat & Supplies 93086 San Juan Iron & Steel �Jork 15686 Supplies 4063 1,11urphy White Trucks, Inc. 15687 Engine with -accessories 1720.10 American Fire Equipment 15688 Suction Hose 85005 Wm,, Go McCallum L'o. 15689 Insurance pump 33075 Trulson Motor 15690 Supplies i Service 237084 Voitus Furniture Store 15691 Runner for Fire Dept. 30.13 M. W. Featherkile 15692 Labor on Transmitter 28040 Anacortes Laundry & Clns. 15693 Laundry for Fire Dept. 24095 Robbins Lumber Co. 15694 Supplies 4034 Curtis 'Wharf Co. 15695 Coal. 2.07 Anacortes Equipment Co. 15696 Supplies & Service 25043 Marshall Wells Store 15697 Tldse. & Labor The Fern Press 15698 Supplies087 6outhside Hardware 15699 Supplies 1.04 C. C. Cook, Locksmith 15700 Key 2,,58 Voitus Furniture Store 15701 Cleaner 57063 John Go Dorcy 15702 Registration Fees 14050 Water Dppt, 15703 Water, City Hall 2.50 Asso. of Wash. Cities 15704 1948 Dues 125000 Anacortes Gas Co. 15705 Service & Supplies 7034 North Coast Chemical & Soap Wks.15706 Supplies 27014 Puget Sound Power & Light 15707 Light 352005 Eo A. Abbott Coo 15708 Service & Supplies 39079 Island Transfer Co. Colvin°s Tire 15709 Stove Oil Police Dept. 14.42 Service 15710 Tire repairs Police Dept. 24.67 N. Petrish 15711 Cash advance , postage 3000 State Treasurer 15712 Vol. firemen membership fees 30®00 Curtis Wharf Company 15713 Coal 1.11 'Nest Coast Telephone Co. 15714 Telephone service Police Justice Western Auto Supply 15715 Tires Police Department 31032 Island Transfer Co. 115716 Fuel Oil and Diesel Oil 153099 Benson 'I.otors 15717 Speedometer cable 1008 Simpson's Electric Shop 15718 Service & Parts Anacortes Daily Mercury 15719 Publishing Legal: Notices 71.46 Pacific Highway Transport 15720 Freight on Desk 1.68 George Ray 15721 To replace No. 15674 105®15 '?Jest Coast Telephone Co. 15722 To replace No. 15714 4052 Kenneth Snart 15723 To replace No. 15669 118068 1.2arshall- Jells Stbre 15724 Flue Brush 1.55 PARK DEPARTMENT Lewis Harr 1912 Salary as Park Employee 114.90 Frank Knapp '.1913 to tt Park Supt,, 114080 Withholding Tax Fund 1914 Withholding Taxes 55.30** Water Department 1915 Water m Sunset Park 2050 Marshall Wells Store 1916 Tierchandise 1029 Colvins Tire Shop 1917 Oil 2.06 Lewis Harr 1918 Balance due on Salary 8070 Frank Knapp 199 Balance due on Salary 16.20 CE12TERY DEPART°.GENT Ingvald Iversen 394 Salary as Cemetery Supt, 101070 Chas. R. Mitchell 395 Labor 86085 Wm. E. Latimer 396 Labor 81.65 Robt. Deutsch 397 to 28o60 Withholding Tax Fund 398 Withholding Taxes 91025 Puget Sound Power & Light 399 Light 9060 Nater Depar{t.nent 400 Water, Cemetery 2050 'Nest Coast Telephone 401 Telephone Service 7050 Robertson Freight Lines 402 Freight 1039 Affleck Bros. 403 Oil 7035 Jack Gurney 404 Welding pipe & Sharpening Tools 21.15 The Champion Co. 405 Supplies 486,,13 Lloyd l,Jheeler 406 Markers 15000 S. R. Anderson 407 Supplies 523041 Affleck Bros. 408 Fuel Oil, Cemetery 7035 Ingvald Iversen 409 Mileage on car 6,,25 Ingvald Iversen 410 Cash advanced, postage 3.00 COTT`ERCIAL AVENUE STATE DEVELOP1JENT FUND Anacortes Equipment Co. 21 Estimate #9 Comm. lighting 12,087077 Anacortes Equipment Co. 22 Estimate #8Q4 PO 19875.51 I1UNICIPAL BUILDING STATE DEVELOPiTENT FUND Leslie D. Howell 107 Bal. of architectural services 440000 Marshall Wells Store 1.Oh City garane & City merchandise 411.42 Young's Home Furnishings 108 Balance due for Contracts & Material 182045 Harshall `Jells Store 109 Service, T:Zaterial & Supplies 216062 1 • • 1 1 • 1 February 3, 1948 WATER DEPARTMENT STREET DEPARTi:ENT Roy McDougall T. G. McCrory 9832 Salary as Water Supt,, 158060 Lynn Balcomb Sadie M. Arges 9833 11 11 Water Cashier 97080 119.00 Shirley Owens 9834 to 11 Clerk, Water Dept,, 76030. Man John G. Dorcy 9835 P1 11 Bookkeeper 39.60 Maintenance Chas. Wedlund 9836 °9 11 Foreman 2894 °° '° Everett Thorene 9837 11 11 Serviceman 110050 2895 W. 0. Rogers 9838 1' 1' Filterman 13602 Sam Nunn G. F. Keller 9839 " 1° Filterman 121054 T. G. McCrory A. Sirett 9840 '4 tQ Filterman 121054 26.00 Frank Deane 9841 1' '1 Filterman 117.04 Lester Thomas 9842 1' '1 Pumpman 124.60' Taxes Withholding Tax Fund 9843 Withholding Taxes 271080' Service & Trulson Motor Co. 9844 Supplies & Service 29.6, 2901 Federal Pipe & Tank Co,, 9845 Supplies 53056, Aubert°s Drug Co. City Street Fund Atlas Foundry & Mach. Co. 9846 9847 Supplies Supplies 25.22 212,,90 2084 Penn. Salt Mfg, Co. 9848 Chlorine, Water Dept. 134.0 Welch Bros,, Accoukting 9849 Insurance 27.80 Worthington -Damon Meter Co, 9850 Supplies 133.90' Fuel Oil Brown Lumber Co. 9$51 Supplies 46.8 2906 G. N. Dalstead T. G. McCrory 9852 9853 Postage & Cards Cash advanced 106.00, 7.75, Trulson Notor Sunset Electric Co, 9854 Supplies 5.83 23 .041 Puget Sound Power & Light 9855 Light 19430.07 Anacortes Equipment Coo 9856 Service & Supplies 76.37] Anacortes Auto Supply 9857 Car battery, Water Dept. 11.691 Light Great Northern Railway 9858 Freight on supplies 39.99 2911 Aubert's Drug Co. 9859 Supplies 2.�3i Dunlap Hardware Co. E. A. Parmer 9860 Repairing roof 87.55 15.571 A. H. Cox & Co. 986:1 Hose & Couplingd 17.37' Frank Russell 9862 Labor 24.50 West Coast Telephone 9863 Tele. service, Water Dept. 16040 Supplies Marshall Wells Store 9864 Supplies 148.45 2916 Standard Oil Co. of Calif. 9865 I.1otor Oil and Grease 36.26 A. Abbott Motor o0 Marine Supply & Hardware 9866 Supplies 56(,2' 26037 Current Expense Fund 9867 Rental of Garage & Office 100.00 Blake Thompson 9868 Labor 39273.1 i Pacific Highway Transport 9869 Freight v 1.00 E. A. Abbott Motor Co. 9870 Labor, parts & service 143.9$ Island Transfer Co. 9871 Stove Oil 36.48, Simpson's Electric Shop 9872 Supplies 1.06' Pacific Highway Transport 9873 Freight Yater Dept. 22.4 Chas,, Wedlund 9874 To replace No. 9836 150.60, STREET DEPARTi:ENT Roy McDougall 2890 Salary as Street Foreman 116.50" Lynn Balcomb 2891 t° 11 Graderman 119.00 Carl Thorene 2892 to 11 Maintenance Man 124.60'1 Dave Summers 2893 " °8 Maintenance Paan 105.60 Carl Welk 2894 °° '° Maintenance Man 108.60' Artis Taylor 2895 10 " T.-laintenance Man 107.701 Sam Nunn 2896 1° 1° Street Sweeper 67.20 T. G. McCrory 2897 °P '° Supervisor 26.00 John G. Dorcy 2898 '1 tP Bookkeeper 28.00 Withholding Tax Fund 2899 Withholding Taxes 182.80, Cook Truck & Equipt. Co. 2900 Service & Supplies 160.58 Wm. G. nIcCallum 2901 Insurance 36 20 Aubert°s Drug Co. 2902 Supplies 2084 Hatt. R, Kingsley 2903 Insurance 57.761 Howard Cooper Corp. 2904 Clutch Lever ,78 Shell Oil Co,, Inc. 2905 Fuel Oil 18.9'1 Anacortes Foundry Co. 2906 Catch Basin gratings 15p86 Trulson Notor 2907 Service & Supplies 23 .041 TMarshall lVells Store 2908 Merchandise 9$.911 Minn. Mining & Mfg. Co. 2909 Signs 48.10 Puget Power & Light Co. 2910 Light 38o97� Jack Gurney 2911 Sharpening 38.11 Dunlap Hardware Co. 2912 Supplies 15.571 Curtis Wharf Co. 2913 Supplies 280791 Marine Supply & Hardware 2914 Supplies 22.84 i Anacortes Motors 2915 Supplies 99.88 Union Oil Co. E. 2916 Gasoline 110.90, A. Abbott Motor o0 2917 Service & Attachments for grader 26037 Island Transfer Co. 2918 Stove Oil 8008 Colvin's Tire Service 2919 Supplies 6.18 LIBRARY DEPARTI.TENT Ruth E. Brinkley Eleanor Nevill Marjorie Ross Pete Olson Fdithholding Tax Fund Puget Sound Power & Light Water Department Marshall Wells Store Ruth E. Brinkley Curtis Wharf Co. 2664 Salary as acting librarian 2665 1° 11 Asst. Librarian 2666 19 11 Cataloger 2667 t1 11 Caretaker 2668 Withholding Taxes 2669 Lighting service, Library 2670 Water used in Library 2671 Supplies 2672 Subscription to Alaska sportsman 2673 Coal Pacific Northwest Bibliogra- phic Center 2674 Llembership fees in P.N.B.C. H, W. Wilson Company 2675 Subscription & Supplies 810101 75.201 00� 59.30 33.40 8.78, 2.50 3.34 2.50 155.47 20.00 21.45: I February 39 1948 Anacortes Daily Mercury 2676 Subscription to Daily i,2ercury North Coast Chemical Co. 2677 Janitor's Supplies WITHHOLDING TAX FUND People's National Bank Withholding Tac Deductions 10.50 11.82 930.3 Pyr. L. E. Snider Fire Chief spoke to the City Council and pointed out that the Anacortes Rotary Club had proposed to buy an Emerson resusitator and present the same to the City of Anacortes. This machine would replace the inhalator which the City has at the present time. The Fire Chief also pointed out that an allowance of S50.00 -would be made on the inhalator which the City has and a motion was made by Fisher and seconded by Brado that the present inhalator be traded in on a new Emersol7 resusitator with a trade in value of $ 50.00. Motion carried. i TAayor Joe L. Hagan brought up the matter of boys of school age playing in the E in the City Hall during school hours. After some discussion the City Council decided that the gymnasium in the basement of the City Hall should be close'! until 4 P.H. on all school days. Having completed the business of the evening a motion was made by Fisher and seconded by Allen that the meeting of the City Council adjourn. Motion carred. The meeting of the City Council did then adjourn. Attest February 17, 1948 A rogular reetinr, of the City Counc l of the City of Anacortes -.-gas called to order at 8 P.M. with 11°a,yor Joe. L. Hagan presiding. The roll was caller and Han- sen9 Clausius, Fisher, Allen and Brado iiere pre-ent. The minutes of the orevious meeting were rad and approved as read. The follovii ng co runication from Clayton Couch 1,vas pr -.seated and r?a ? to the City Council., Anacortes, `Mash. February 179 1948 Honorable Yayor & City Council., Anacortes9 Wash. gentlemen., I hareby ask for permission to use the "Unused Room" in the New City Hall on Fonday and Friday evenings of each veek from 8 to 11 o'clock P..T. I�:,!ish to start a Veteran's Educational Program under the G. I. Bill of Rights. I have talked to 11.'rs. Reynolds of the Women's Club and she gave me the perrris- s ..gin of the 17orien's Club to use this room and said that they have been getti-n- a rental of ,',1.00 per night. I would very much apbreciate it if ,you would consider this matter at your earliest convenience. Thanking ,you9 I am 9 Yours very truly, Clayton Couch. After some discussion a motion was made by Hansen -and seconded by Allen that the "Unused Room" described in the above corr:urication be rented to '.'Rr. Clayton Couch for the sum of ,20.00 per mohth T^,ith the p-ovision that the City Council re- serves the right to terr.inate this agreement upon 30 days riritten notice. r'nt;on carried. The report of the City Treasurer for the month of January, 1948, ijas presented to the pity Council and was accepted and referred to the Finance Committee. The report of the Police Justice for the month of January, 19,18, was presented to the City Council and was accepted and filed. The report of the ,later Supt. .for the month of January 1948, was presented and read to the City Council, was accepted and placed on fie. The annual report of the Fire Department for the year 1947 was presented to the City Council was accepted and placed on file. The report of the Fire Department .for the month of January, 19489 was presente& and read to the City Council �7as accepted and placed on file. The report of the Street Foreman for the month of January, 19489 was presented and read to the City Council, was accepted and placed on file. The matter of the muddy condition of the entrance to. the Sash and Door- Factory, from I Avenue was d1scussed at some lenr-th and was finally referred to the Streets i and Parks Committee and T. G. McCrory to make a report at a later rrenti-ng of the City Council. 1 1 1 • u 1 February 179 1948 I! Several members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce were present and spoke to the City Council in ^egards to the rental of the former Elks Lodge Room in the new City Halla The members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce felt that owing to the large amount of work which they are doing in this room that they should be charged no rental on this room for their meetings, as provided in the proposed c-ntract between the City of Anacortes and the Junior Chamber of Commerce, The City Council discussed this matter further and a moti-)n .vas made by Clausius and seconded by Brado that the City Council accepted the original contract made betvwe�n the City of Anacortes and the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Motion carried I_Ir, Jim Hunt asked permission of the �'ity Council to use the Council Room in the old City Hall as a meeting place for the Boy Scout Troops, sponsered by the Kivianis Club, After some discussion it was decided to hold a meeting to be attend- ed by Iira Hunt, the Blailding Committee and the Irayor, to see if whether or not suitable room could be found for the Boy Scouts in the new City Hallo lir, Lo C. 1,c Henry presented an application for a taxi driver's license. Upon the recomr.:endation of the Chief of Police a moti-n was made by Brado and seconded by Hansenthat a taxi driver's license be granted to 1Ir, Lo Ca McHenry. Votion carried,, Two Surety Bonds one for J. B. Goff and one for Wm. L. Pollard. and three Insurance polic1sn•1meiy for the 1940 International one and one half ton truck, one for the 1930 Ford Tank Truck and one for the Scoop Prtobile, These bonds and Insurance Policies :,,,ere ref erred to the City Attorney, The matter of rentals to be received for the use of the rooms in the new City Hall was discussed at some length and the City Clerk was instructed to have the City Treasurer prepare an itemized list each rnlonth showing the amount of rental received for each room during the month and presents' this report to the City Coun- cil. The following communication from Levis R. Corbin9 of the Anacortes Rifle Club was presented and read to the City Councils February 3rd 1948 Anacortes City Council Anacortes, Wash. Dear Sirs: We the Anacortes Rifle Club have the remaining matchs scheduled to c-.mplete the season in the Northwest Rigle League and the Skagit County Rifle League. Tuesday Feb.10th, Bellingham Sportsman No,2 Tuesday Feb. 17th, Sedro Woolley Rifle Club Tuesday Feb. 24th, Bellingham Rifle Club. Nednesday Feb. 25th99,Sedro Woolley Rifle Club, 14ount Vernon Rifle Club. Tuesday March 2nd, Bellingham Sportsman No,l County League. Vie have been notified that these nights are available for the range in the gymnasium in the City Hall at $3,00 per night. Will you consider this as an applic-tion for the range on these dates at this price per night. Yours Louis R. Corbin executive officer ANA CORTES RIFLE CLUB After some discussion a motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Allen that the Anacortes Rifle Club be given permission to use the gymnasium on the dates mentioned in the above commihichtion, providing said dates are atrailableo Motion carried, Mr, T. G. McCrory, Water Supt,,, p recommended the acceptance of the bid of the A, • H, Cox Company on a new Air Compressor for the Anacortes Water Department 9 at a I� cost of 49'900,00,, Ayes: Hansen9 Clausius, xisherq Allen and Brado. Iiotion carried, Mr, T. G. PacCrory also recommended that the pipe bids be rejected and readverd tised, A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Clausius that the recommendationl, of T. G. McCrory hater Supt, in the matter of 6" and 8" water pipe be accepted and that said bid's be readver�ised and be opened on March the 2nd9 1948..Hotion carried At a recent meeting of the City Council. the City Clerk was authorized to call for bids on a two ton truck and said truck bids were to opened on February 17th, 1948. The City Council considered these truck bids and a motion was mude by Clausiu3 and seconded by Hansen that said truck bids be opened. The following .are the names of the bidders on a two ton trucks Motion carried, Trolson Motor Co, Benson 1lotor Co, E. A. Abbott Motor Co After some discussion a iaotion was made by Hansen and seconded by Allen that said truck bids be referred to the Streets and Parks Committee and T. G. Plc Crory to make a report at a later meeting of the City Council, Hotion carried, The City Clerk was authorized to call for bids for the removal of the fan auxilliary heating eruipment in the basement of the City Hall, said bids to be opened on February 17th and these bids were considered at this time, A motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Allen that said fan bids be opened, Notion :carried. :,A motion was made by Brado and seconded by Ellin that the recommendation of the 1?1ate,^ Supt, to accept the bid of the A. Ha Cox. for a new Air Compressor, at a cost of ,1900,00, be accepted, February 179 1948 The following are the names of the bidders for removing this equipments. Carl Springer offered to remove the equipment for the sum of x$100.00 and all the material removed; E. A. Parmer offered to remove the equipment for the sum of X200.00 and all the material removed. After some consideration a motion was made by Hansen and secondedi by Clausius that the above bids for the removal of the above desctrbed fan equipment. Motion carried. AAt the meeting of the City Council held oh January 209 19489 bids were opened on a netj fire Bruck. These bids were referred to the Fire Light and Water Cor_mittei� and to the Fire Chief. At this time a motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Brado that all bids on the fire truck which were opened on January 209 1948 be refected. ,,Motion carried. The following claims against the City of Anacortes were presented and read to the City Councils. 0. E. Arges John G. Dorcy !7. V. 13clls 9 Jr, John Cheney Norman Fulton David L. Bowen Jacqueline Gurney Gwenn Kemp J. B. Goff N. Petrish IV. L. Pollard ?`J. E. Thompson C. F. `springer 12. E. Beebe L. E. Snider Bert Verrall C. S. Hondhan K. W. Snart TA. G. Strock Ed. Alexander J. N. Parsons D. 111. Parsons Geo. Ray CURRENT EXP3VSE 9875 Partial Salary 15727 Partial Salary as Deputy Treasurer 15728 it to " City Clerk 15729 it " to City Attorney 15730 PP PP " Police Judge 15731 PP PD PD Janitor 15732 it to " Janitor 15733 Work in Clerk:°s Office 15734 Work in Clerk's Office 15735 Partial Salary as Chief of Police 15736 to to " Asst. Chief Police 15737 to It " Patrolman 15738 " `D 'D Patrolman 15739 " " " Patrolman 15740 It 'D " Patrolman 15741 PP PD PP Fire Chief X5742 PP PP PD Asst. Fire Chief X5743 rD n 'P Cant. Fire Dent. 1744 " PP " Capt. Fire Dept. 15745 to it " Fireman 15746 It it " Fireman X5747 PD PP 'D Fireman 15748 " It " Fireman 15749 n PD PD Fireman Hut. Ben. Health & Acc. Assn,, 15750 Group Insurance deductions INAT'"R DEPARTI:TNT T. G. McCrory 9875 Partial Salary as ?Vater Supt. Sadie IT. Arges 9876 It " " ',Vater Cashier Shirley Oviens 9877 if " " Clerk . John G. orcy 9878 to " " Bookkeeper Chas. Wedlund 0879 " to " Foreman Everett Thorene 9880 It it iD Serviceman W. 0. Rogers 9881 to "11Filterman 65900 Pete Olson G. F. Keller 9882 " it " ilterrnan A. birett 9883 it it " Filterman Frank Deane 9884 to if 11 kilterman Lester Thomas 9885 if " " Pumpman Ht. Ben. Health & Acc. Assn. 9886 Group Insurance deductions CE11E1 T :�RY DEPARTI-7ENT i 45.001 n-0.00 40.001 40.00, 100.00' 100.00' 50.,00 10.00 110.00) 110.00 110.00' 110.00 110.00', 110.00' 100.00; 100.001 100.00! 100.00. 100.00 100.00' 100.00 100.00, 100.00 59.50; I i 155.00! 95.co 1 80.00 40.00 135-00 105.00 115.00 105.00 105.00 , 10 5.,- 0 I 115.00 15.90 Ingvald Iversen 411 Partial Salary as Cemetery Supt. 120.00 William E. Latimer 412 'D " " Laborer 110.00, Charles Rex i:.; tchell 413 " " 'D Laborer 110.00 2924 " " LIBRARY DEPARTI.T. NT 105.00 Carl Welk 2925 Ruth E. Brinkley 2678 Partial Salary as Acting Librarian 80°00 Eleanor Nevill 2679 " Supervisor 'D Asst. Librarian 65900 Pete Olson 2680 to it P° Janitor 60.00 Hut. Ben. Health & Acc. Assn. 2681 Group Insurance CUPiULATIVE deductions Q.60 PARK DEPARTEENT Lewis Harr 1920 Partial Salary as Park Employee 75.00 Frank Knapp 1921 " " " Park Supt. 100.00 STR; SET DEPART:IENT Roy ElcDougall 2920 Partial Salary as Foreman 115.00 Lynn Balcomb 2921 " " I.laintenance Han 110.00 Carl Thorene 2922 " " 7Taintenancz Han 115000 Artis Taylor 2923 " " " i aintenance .fan 110,00j Dave Summers 2924 " " I.7ai_ntenance 11an 105.00 Carl Welk 2925 " It i?a ; ntenance .".ian 110. co Sam Nunn 292.6 " " " Street Sweeper 70.901 T. G. L.cCrory ?9?7 PP to PD Supervisor 30000:: John G. Dorcy 2928 'o to " Bookkeeper 30.00; Ilut, Ben. Health & Acc. Assn. 2929 Group Insurance deductions 24.00 CITY BUILDINGS CUPiULATIVE RESERVE FUND 11unicipal Building State Development Fund 1 Transfer of Funds 2929.846 A r._oti-n was made by Hansen and seconded by Allen that the Claims be referred to the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee considered said claims and recomme^died that the claims be allowed and warrants drawn in favor of the same. A notion eras made by Hansen and seconded by Allen that the recommendation of the Finance Comrlittee in the matter of the claims against the City of Anacortes as given above be adopted, • • 1 is 1 February 179 1948 Ayes: Hansen, Clausius9 risher, tellen and Brado, :lotion carried, Being unable to complete the businss of the City Council at this meeting a motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Allen that the meeting of the '-'ity Council adjourn un 'l February 24th 1948 at 7:30 P.M. lHotion carried, The meeting of the Cou i di hen adjourn. Attest- February 249 1048 Mayor City Clerk A rular adjourned meeting of the pity Council of the City of Anacortes was called to order at 7:30 o'clock with mayor Joe L. Hagan presiding, The roll- was called and Hansen9 Dodge, Ellin, Clausius9 Allen and Brado were present, Mr, To A. Keith, who lives at 27th Street and R. Avenue asked the 1-ity Uouncil to use their grader to improveC the side walk area i.r front of his nroporty. This matter was considered at some length.'arid the Street Dept. was- authorized'to make. the improvement requested by Fehr, T, A. Keith, The matter of the Street truck bids �4,hich had been referred to the Streets and Parks Committee and Street Supt, were considered at this time. A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Allen that the bid of the Trulson T,otor Cc, for a Chevrolet Bruck in the amount of $39135905 be accepted, Ayes- Hansen, Dodge, Ellin, Clausius, Allen and Brado. TFlotion carried, The following communication from Clifford A. Duncan, Supt, of the Anacortes school system was presented and read to the Oity Council: February 239 1948 Mr, Tom LcCrory, Street Superintendent City Hall 6th 4 Q Anacorte§, Washington Dear Tom: In behalf of the schools and myself I wish to take this opportunity to thank you for the imnro-Qements made on the streets at the Nelson and Whitney School, On investigation I found that there was a drain across M. Avenue at 12th and that the trouble was that it had been plugged but that you and your men have taken care of VV's and everything is working in fine shape now, Again let me express my thanks to you and the City Council for your cooperation, in this matter, CD- cc Yours very truly, Clifford A. Duncan9 Supt, The following report from the City Attorney vas presented and read to the City Council: ATTORNEY'S REPORT TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COM\7CIL: Your City Attorney W. V. Wells, Jr, to whom was referred the mater of Home Insurance and Home Indemnity Co, Policy # 6275395, renewal # 62387659 on street department 1=•1/2 ton International dump truck for $109000-$209000 bodily injury liability, G10,000 property damage and -actual value on fire and theft° ana the Lundon & Lancashire Insurance Co,, Ltd, Policy # P-5002639 X covering the Ocoop- mobile, for $20,000-$409000 bodily injury liability, $59000 property damage, and for fire9 not theft,:. and the Home Insurance and Home Indemnity Co, Policy # 62_753949 renewal #5238766 covering the 1-1/2 ton Ford tank truck of the ;,Tater Department for X10,000 --X20,006 bodily injury liability, and $10,000 property damage without fire or theft? and the Haryland Casualty Co, Surety Pablic Official Bond for John -0Q Goff as Chief of Police and the 11aryland Casualty Co, official bond for Lawrence Pollard, police j patrolman-, begs leave to report as follows: I have examined said policies of insurance and said public official bonds and find them in regular form, W. V. Wells, Jr,, City Attorney, � Anacortes, Wash, February, 1948 A motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Hansen that the above report from the City attorney be adopted. Motion carried, Certain acts of vandalism committed by juveniles in the new City Hall were discussed at some length. It was decided to have a.meeting to be attended by the janitors, the operator of the skating rink and the'I.4ayor, at an early date to de- termine what can be done in this matter. The matter of dumping 'garbage at places other than the garbage dump was discuss?d at some length. After considering this matter at some length a motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Dodge that the City Attorney be authorized to draw up an ordinance prohibiting the d"umping of garbage at places other than the regular garbage �' dump, Motion carried, February 179 1948 At this time an Ordinance being an ordinance pertaining to and providing for th' regulation of vehicillar traffic in the City of Anacortes, providing penalties for the violation of this ordinance, repealing ordinance No. 911 passed and approved the 18th day of June, 19409 and repealing Ordinance No. 1007 passed and approved on the 20th day of 11ay,1947, and all other ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict Faith this ordinance was presented9 read and considered section by section. A motion was made by Ellin and seconded by Dodge that Ordinance No. 1018 being an Ordinance regulating traffic in the City of Anacortes as described be adopted,as a rholeo Aye : Hansen9 Dodge9 Ellin9 Clausius, Allen and Bradoo THotion carried. Having completed seconded by Ellin that City did tell adjoprn. Attest: the business of the evening a motion was made by Hansen and the meeting of the City Council adiourno The meeting of the _ayo - Harch 2, 1948 A Regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called to order at 8 o'clock Po I.T. with Hayor Joe L. Hagan Presiding,, As none of the members until 'larch 3rd 9 19489 so adjourn. Atte of the City Council were present the meeting was adjourned at 7:30 o'clock Po M,, The meeting of the City Council did ��larch 39 1948 Mayor � ✓ A regular adjourned meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called to order at 7:30 P.T.T. with Eayor Joe L. Hagan presiding. The roll was c&ll- ed and Dodge, Ellin9 Clausius9 Fisher and Brado were present. The minutes of the previous meetings were read and approved. The following letter from Harry Davis was presented and read to the City Coun- cil: ::larch 3, 1948 Anacortes, ?gash. Councilmen of Anacortes, Gentlemen: 'fro Henricksen of Dewey Beach and se. veral others around Similk Beach have been after me to come out there and pick up their garbage, as they have no °lay of disposing of it only along the roads or beaches and places where they are not supposed to dump. I am asking your permission to dump their garba7e at the City Dump? I notice people bring it in from Rosario Beach and use the City Dump, As I understand it9 there would only be about one load a month. Thanking you, City Garbage Collector Harry Davis, After some discussion a motion was made by Claus&us and seconded by Fisher that the request in the above communication from Harry Davis be denied. Motion carried., A communication from Leroy Lo Todd asking for a Quit Claim Deed on Lots 29 & 309 Block 49 Hensler°s 2nd Addition to the City of Anacortes Maas presented and read to the City Council. After some discussion a motion was made by Clausius and sec- onded by E131n that this matter be referred to the City Attorney. 'lotion carried. The following communication from 'Hatt. R. Kingsley was presented and read to the City Council: Mr. To G. ."IcCrory, Supt, Street & Water Department Anacortes 9 Wash. February 25, 1948 Dear Sir: Some li:-tle time ago you asked that rates and premium for a Comprehensive Liability Policy, covering all operations of the City of Anacortes be furnished you, and I am pleased to be able at this time to furnish you with the following,. It is to be understood that the following ouotation is only an estimate ar- rived at thru the figures furnished us, and that thase may be subject to revision either upward or do7,j z1vard, after submission of these rates to the rating Bureau for approval. The estimated total premium for the entire operations which include Streets and Vater Departments, and all motor vehicles is A43060570 Yours very truly, Matt R. Kingsley, Agent 1 r • 1 • 1 4 March 39 1948 There was no official action taken on this letter. Mr. Douglass Childs made an application for a Taxi Driver's License which was presented and read to the City Council. A.motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Allen that this matter be referred to the Chief of Police for approval. Motion carried, A report from the Anacortes Rifle Club was presenteld to the City Council show- ing the number of persons attending their meetings and the amount of money turned in to the City Treasurer. The City Clerk was requested to ask the City Treasurer to check this report to determine if the amo-dnt of money received checks with that shown in said report. Mayor Joe L. Hagan brought up the matter of the City maintaining a full time mechanic for the maintenance of all City motorized equipment. The City Clerk was asked to make a survey of the cost of repairs and maintenance on the upkeep of all City motorized equipment for the year 1947. The report of the City Treasurer for the month of February9 1948 was presented to the City Council and was referred to the Finance Committee, The report of the Chir of Police for the month of February, 1948 was presented to the City Council, was accepted and referred to the License and Police Committee. Pdayor Joe L. Hagan reported that a meeting was held with the caretakers of the City Hall, Pyr. Mike Casper, operator of the skating rink and Mayor Hagan9 concerning ways and means to control the damage being done by juveniles in and around the new City Hallo The report of the Police Justice for the month of February, 1948 was presented and read to the City Council and was accepted and referred to the License and Police Committee. Mr. jr B. Goff Chief of Police made an oral report on the progress being made by the Police Department to control the ,juvenile vandalism recently committed in the new City Hallo The report of the ,dater Supt. for the month of February, 1948, was presented anc' read to the City Council, was accepted and referred to the Fire Light and Water Committee. Mr. T. G. McCrory, Water Supt., made an oral report to the effect that the 150 horsepower electric motor in use in the pumping plant at Avon burned out and was being repaired. Mr. L. E. Snider9 Chief of the Fire Department, spoke to the City Council with reference to hiring a full time vgiring inspector for the City of Anacortes. This matter was discussed at some length and a motion was made by Brado and seconded by Allen that this matter be referred to the Fire9 Light, and Water Committee. Motion carried. The .following comrunic,3tion from the Fishermen's Packing Corp. was presented and read to the City Council: To the Mayor and Coizjicil of the City of Anacortes Anacortes, 'Washington Gentlemen: The undersigned, Fisher.mens Packing Corporation respectfully petitions your honoable body for a ten (10) year lease upon the Resi 40 feet of "N" Avenue lying North of the North line of Second Street in the City of Anacortes, Washington. The undersigned is willing to pay such reasonable annual rental as may be agrees upon. For your further information will say that the undersigned formerly had a lease to that part of the street above described and caused some improvements to be placed thereon but the lease was inadvertently allowed to expire. It will be appreciated if this petition will_ be acted upon without delay. Dated this 27th day of February, 1948. FISHER11ENS PACKING CORPORATION By J. B. Plancich Secretary and Planager. This matter was referred to the City Attorney, the Mayor and T. G. McCrory, City Engineer. The following communication from Mr. Al. Hornick was presented and read to the City Council: Anacortes 9 Wash. 3-1-48 John Dorcy City Clerk Anacortes, Wash. Dear Sir: As I have been waiting patiently in regards of fencing my land I offered 8 feet of alley and Mr. Owens agreed on that so I can not see why the alley has not been opened as it soon will be time to plant garden and I would like if someone could. Come up some day at noon. and settle same, as I will proceed to fence at my spare time. Yours very truly, Al liornick, 30th St. & So Ave. T?arch 3, 1948 After some discussion this matter was referred to the TIayor and Water Supt. to make an investigation and report to the City Council i T. G. McCrory, City Engineer, made an oral report on the progress being made in the installation of the neva street lighting systema Mr. T. G. T.rlcCrory, City Engineer, also reported to the City Counc!-1 that over 20 loads of gravel have been hauled and dumped in the driveway between the Sash and Door Factory and I Avenue and also that more work will be done in this area when the weather dries up. The City Clerk recently called for bids on 2500 fest of 6 -inch Class 150 water pipe and 4100 feet of 8 -inch Class 100 water pipe. Said bide to be opened on Tlarch 2nd 1948 and came up for consideration at this time. A motion was made by Dodge and seconded by Brado that said pipe bids be opened. "Ilotion carried. -The follow- ing are the names of the bidders and the amounts of their bids on the above describ. ed pipes Johns-I:Ianville: 2 500 Lin Ft. 6" Class 150 11.6 lbs Lino Ft. @ 1.18 Lin Ft. 4100 Lin Ft. 8" Class 100 12.8 lbs Lino Ft. C 1.50 Lin Ft. Shipment to be made in Anril9 1948. H. D. Fowler Company: 2500° 6" Class 150 Century pipe @ 1.15 Lin Ft. 410018" Class 100 Century pipe @ 1.0366 Lin Ft. Shipment to be made in First Quarter of 1949 A motion was made by Brado and seconded by Ellin that said pipe bids be re- ferred to the Fire, Light and Water Committee. Motion carried. At the meeting of the City Council held on February 17, 1948, the City Clerk was authorized to call for bids for doing the City printing from Harch lst9 1948 to 1darch 1st, 1949. Said bids to be opened on Llarch 2nd, 1948. A motion was made by Dodge and seconded by Ellin that said printing bid furnished by the Daily Tlercury be opened. I.Iotion carried. The following in the printing bid of the Daily Mercury: lst insertion 6 pt solid, 12 ems9 column inch .50 2nd & subsequent insertions It If .10 A motion was made By Brado and seconded by Allen that the bid of the Daily Here= ury for doing the City printing for the period beginning 14arch lst9 1948. and end- ing March lst9 19499 be accepted. Ayes-, Dodge, Clausius, Fisher, Allen and Brado. Nays® Ellin. Motion carried. The matter of �he issuance of revenue bonds to p'©perty owners for certain improvement in the Anacortes Vater Department -vas discussed and the question as to whether the matter of the issuance of re -Venue bonds could have to be voted on by the people of the City was considered. The City Attorney asked for permission to ob- tain a legal opinion from certain bond attorneys in Seattle on this matter and report at a later meeting of the City Council. A motion was made by Brado and seconded by Fisher that the City Attorney be authorized to obtain from the bond attorneys, Thor- grimsen9 Horowitz and Turner a legal opinion on this matter. Motion carried. The following claims against the City of Anacortes were presented and read to the City Council.: Joe L. Hagan 15751 George Brado 15752 Chas. F. Fisher 15753 Romie L. Allen 15754 E.. A. Clausius 15755 Syd Ellin 15756 E. E. Dodge 15757 H. L. Hansen 15758 0. E. Arges 15759 John G. Dorcy 15760 Dr. A. B. Cook 15761 W. V. Wells, Jr. 15762 John Cheney 15763 Harry Davis 15764 Norman Fulton 15765 David L. Bowen 15766 Harry Davis 15767 Gwenn Kemp 15768 Jacqueline Gurney 15769 Withholding Tax Fund 15770 G. N. Dalstead9 P.M. 15771 Pioneer Inc., 15772 Puget Sound Stamp Works 15773 Anacortes Daily Mercury 15774 J. B. Goff 15775 N. Petrish 15776 W. L. Pollard 15777 W. E. Thompson 15778 C. F. Springer 15779 U. E. Beebe 15780 tiJithholding Tax Fund 15781 Anacortes American 15782 The Fern Press 15783 E. A. Abbott Motor Co. 15784 Salary as Mayor it " Councilman If " Councilman If " Councilman It " Councilman " to Councilman rr ee Councilman ft t° Councilman Deputz Treasurer City lerk Health Officer City Attorney Police Judge " Dog Catcher " Janitor Janitor Dumpman Work ;n Clerk's Office Work in Clerk's Office IRtholding Taxes Postage for City Clerk Typewriter Ribbon Dog License receipt books Publication of Yotices Salary as Chief of Police " t1 Asst® Chief of Police Patrolman Patrolman Patrolman re re Patrolman Withholding Taxes 100 Safety Patrol Certificates Supplies Repairs & Service 15.20 10.00 10.00 ; 4.00 10 9.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 54.10 42.50 41.40 37.70 35.00 13.15 62.40 73.30 50.00 51.00 49.60 68.20** 6.00 1.42 12.36 7.10 147.75 136.30 105010 130.00 ' 130.00 121.00 65.00** 5.15 120.03 11.47 1 • • 1 J • • 1 1 • 1 1 1 • 1 Parch 3 9 1948 C. Ca Cook, Locksmith 15785 Automobile Club of ',`Iashington 15786 Brady's An,icortes Studio 15787 71m. G. McCallum 15788 Colvin's Tire Service 15789 Fosse's Texaco Service 15790 L. E. Snider 15791 Bert Verrall 15792 C. S. Mondhan 15793 K. N. Snart 15794 Iri. G. Strock 15795 Ed. Alexander 15796 J, N. Parsons 15797 D. '"J. Parsons 15798 Geo. Ray- 15799 John G. Dorcy 15800 A. Mondhan 15801 C. To Strock 15802 Geo. IMiller 15803 L. :.Toor e 15904 ',7ithholdi ng Tax Fund 15805 Firemen's Relief & Pen. Fund 15806 Water Department 15807 L. N. Curtis & Sons 15808 San Juan Iron & Steel ;forks 15809 I.arine Supply & Hadw. 15810 Howard Cooper Corp. 15811 Nelson:rquipment Co. 15812 Matt. Kingsley 15813 Qottth Side Hardware 15814 Nblson Equipment Co. 15815 Union Oil Company 15816 L. N. Curtis & Sons 15817 Lo E. Snider 15818 Anacortes Gas Company 15819 Bird & Plummer Off. Supplies 15820 Municipal Finance Officers Assocation 15821 Marshall '.4ells Store 15822 Yakima & Easl-ern Supply Co. 15823 I. E. Cahail 1582.4 C. Co Cook Locksmith 15825 Island Transfer 15826 Puget Sound Power & Light 15827 Water Department 15828 County Road Engineer Hwy. Acct.15R29 United Janitor Supply Co. 15830 North Pacific Bank Note Co. 15831 Anacortes Laundry & C1ns. 15832 glare Surplus Store 15833 West Coast Telephone Co. 15834 Norman Fulton 15835 David L. Bowen 15836 Keys Supplies for School Boy Patrol Service, Police Department Surety Bonds for Police Officers Tire Renairs9 Police Dept. Service & Supplies Sa�ary as Fire Chief " Asst, Fire Chief Captor Fire Dept. Capt. Fire Dept. Fireman Fireman Fireman Fireman Fireman Wages as Call Ilan Wages as Call Pan Wages as Call Pan ."lages as Call Man 'Na g e s as Ca 11 121an Withholding Taxes Pension Payroll deductions Hydrant Rental First Aid Supplies Labor & I:Iaterial Supplies Freight Equipment9 Fire Dept. Bond f or L. E. Snider Supplies, Fire Dept. Supplies 9 Fire Dept, Gasoline, Tire Dept. Freight on Ladder Inspections Gas Service Fire Dept. Office Supplies Membership Fees Material & Supplies Janitor's Supplies Carpenter 'Mork in City Hall Keys Service Lighting Service 'dater used in City Hall Blue Prints Janitor's Supplies Printing of Local Improvement Bonds Laundry Service Fire Dept." Oil Burner Range for City Hall Kitchen Telephone Service City Bldgs. Balance due on Salary Balance due on Salary LIBRARY DEPARTI:IENT Ruth Eo Brinkley Eleanor Nevill 13<erjorie Ross Pete Olson Withholding Tax Fund Puget Sound Power & Light 1 -later Department Simpson's Electric Shop :Larshall ',!ells Store Gaylord Bros, Scott Publications Inc. The J. Ko G1119 Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Levis Harr Frank Knapp Withholding Tax Fund C. Co Cook ',later Department Simmonds faint Co. 2682 Salary as acting librarian 2683 it " Asst. Librarian 2684 " " Cataloger 2685 " " Care Taker 2686 'llithholding Taxes 2687 Lighting Service9 Library 2688 -'tater used at Library 2689 Light Globes, Servo & Parts9 2690 Service & Supplies 2691 Supplies 2692 Catalogue, Library 2693 Books for Library 2694 To .replace No. 2687 PARK DUPIRTI.7TNT 1922 Salary as Park Employee 1923 " " Park Supt. 1924 ;,1lithholding Taxes 1925 I{ey & Service 1926 'later used at Sunset Park 1927 Supplies CO:'T"ERCI AL AVEN,IE STATE DEV. FUND Anacortes Eqpt. Co, & City Eledtric & Fixture Co. 25 Bal, due on Lighting Contract FIRE;.TEN'S RELIEF & P. C. Noble P. D. PF FT �'IIND 5015 �� 9.33 4.26 I, 20000 2.83 8060 144 0 53 138098 110.68 118,68 100.10 111.10 104,40 85.58 105.15 3.00 1.50 5.50 4.50 1.50 li 193.50;' 238.73 625,00 10061 4.51 18.41 1.03 332.69 5.00 1.02 10.99 85036 19059 25.00 6.95 14.43 10.00 7.57 5.67 8,80 1.03 192.85 364.07 2.50 11.40 16.69 54.18 9.61 180.25 1335 25.00 2 5, 00 76.30 70.40 12,00 59.30 31.40x°= 2.50 Libfary 5.81 66.29 29.75 5.28 159.15 10.88 225 14edical Service for Ed. Alexander LOCAL II:-PROVZ ,:ET\TT DISTRICT NO. 149 C. V. Wilder 3 Balance due on L. I. D. #149 132030 140.00 12.70 3.86 2.50 3.09 2216.42 �I 4.00 li 7200.46 i �I T. G. '.TcCrory Sadie 11. Arges Shirley niaens John G. Dorcy Chas. ,Vedlund Everett Thorene :7. 0. Rogers Go F. Keller A. Sirett Frank Deane Lester Thomas ':Iithholding Tax Fund City of Anacortes City Street Fund Anacortes Daily 112ercury G. N. Dalstead9 P.M. Island Transfer Co. Union Printing Co. Anacortes Feed and Seed Store Worthington-Gamon Meter Co Anacortes Iron Works Anacortes American The Fern Press Ha D. Fowler Co., Inco Federal Pipe and Tank 60. li,T. D. Storrs Mount Vernon Transfer., -Co. Puget Sound Power & Light Skagit Electric Co. Skagit Valley Telephone Co. Marine Supply & Hadw. E. A. Abbott 11otor Co. Simmonds Pai-nt Co. Curtis Wharg Company Hamburg Iron ('forks Union Oil Co. Bellingham Plumbing Supply Co. Pennsylvania Salt TAfg. Co. Blake Thompson The Anchor Packing Co. A. Ho Cox & Company Tax Commission West Coast Telephone Co. Hamburg Iron Works Harch 3, 194e J i7,1 � OL OR- =RT Labor I,7Laterial, & Supplies 9887 Salary as 1.7ater Supt. 9888 F° 11 ',,rater Cashier 9889 '1 11 Clerk 9890 it 11 Bookkeeper 9891 14 11 Foreman 9892 tT 1° Servicemen 9893 1t °1 Filterman 9894 °P '° Filterman 9895 °° Filterman 9896 " '1 Filtcrman 9897 It'1 Pumpr.an 9898 'Vithholding Taxes 9899 Rental of Office & Garage 0000 Ga sol ine, '.-Ia ter Dept. 9901 Publishing Legal Notices 9902 PostageP Water Dept. 9923 Stove Oil, '.Dater Dept. 9904 Office Supplies 9905 Pruner Shall Oil Company 9906 Meters 26.33 Space 9907 Labor I,7Laterial, & Supplies 9908 Printing Supplies 9909 Printing Supplies 9910 Equipment 9911 Pipe Bands 9912 Service, dater Dept. 9913 Freight & Equipment 9914 Lighting Service9 slater Dept. 9915 Service & "aterial 9916 Telephone Service 9 '.7ater Dent. 0917 'Material & Supplies 9918 Service & Parts ':Vater Dept. °919 9 Paint Water Dept. 0920 Coal & Cement 9921 Service & ,Material 9922 Gasoline, '-'Vater Dept. 9923 Pipe Fitting, ',later Dept. 9924 Chlorine 0925 Labor & Expense 9926 Supplies 9927 Material_-& Supplies 9928 Tax on Vater Sales 8929 Telephone Service '!dater Dept. 9930 To Replace No. 9921 STREET DEPARTi;ENT 158.60' 97080 76,30 38090 135020 1.11.40 13').28 121.54 121.54 117004 124960 26o.. 8o,** 100.001 23947 4.40 6000, 40.531 2.311, 5005; 186.021 81095, 13.91.' 11.85 34.A7 27.81' 21.50 1.00 1 9421.56 25.10 5070, 44.59! 20.83 6.59 11 75.94 67.90 86.06 134,121 238.66, 20,05 19151.28, 581037! 20.00' 868.90 Roy McDougall 2930 Salary as Foreman 126.68 Lynn Balcomb 2930 It 11 Gradermanc: 119.001 Carl Thorene 2932 11 /° Haintenance Man 128.22 Dave Summers 2933 if °0 Ha4ntenance Han 105.60 Carl Welk 2934 tf 11 1lai.ntenance :Man 100.60 Artis Taylor 2935 11 '° 11aintenance Llan 114.04 Sam Nunn 2936 t0 11 Street Sweeper 67.20 T. G. McCrory 2D37 1° It Supervisor 28.00 John Go Dorcy 2938 it 11 Bookkeeper 28.00 Withholding Tax Fund 2939 Withholding Taxes 1920201# Pacific Highway Trans. 2940 Freight on Desk Union Oil Company 2941 Gasoline, Street Dept. 91.57 Harine Supply & Hadw. 2942 Material & Supplies 21.83' Island Transfer 2943 S*ove Oil Street Dept. 15.86! Shall Oil Company 2944 Diesel Oil Street Dept. 26.33 Colvin°s Tire Service 2945 Serlice, Rreet Dept. 1..031 Anacortes Iron Works 2946 Service & Suppl4es 4.26 Feenaughty I:Tachinery Co.' 2947 I:liaterial & Supplies 23.25 Puget Sound Power & Light 2948 Power for Crusher 37.501 South Side Hardware 2949 Cold Shuts .28 Christ Nelsones Agency 2950 Insurance, Scoop ;Mobile n-38, Anacortes Auto Supply Co. 2951 Supplies .771 Standard Oil Company 2952 Ice !:Machine Oil 3.22 I. E. Cahail 2953 Carpenter 1,dork9 Street Dept. 69.30'' Cook Truck & Equipment Co. 2954 Fuel Pump 3, I Pacific Highway Trans. 2955 To replace No. 2940 C7 P' �TERY D'?,PARTr'EDIT Inguald Iversen 414 Salary as Cemetery Supt. 107.10' William E. Latimer 415 It 11 Laborer 80.60 Chas. Rex "Kitchell 416 It 11 Laborer 91.20 Carl Strock 417 11 11 Laborer 109.20 Robt. Deutsch 418 IT 11 Laborer 25.40, Withholding Tax Fund 419 Nithhold~ng Taxes 102.80'* Anacortes Feed & Seed Store 420 Supplies 59.17 ',later Department 421 Water used at Cemetery 2.50 Carl Springer 422 Work on Tractor 2.50 Jack Gurney 42.3 Welding Pipe 46.00 The Champion Company 424 Equipment, Cemetery 2.73 Affleck Bros. Inc. SounC 4 :25 Stove Oil Cemetery Dept. 6.34 Puget Power Light 426 Lights & iolmer 6.00 Lyle A. Riddle 427 Bond for Cemetery Supt. 5.00 Oregon Brass Works 428 Grave 12,arker 25.00 Ivan ',7. Lee 429 Supplies 132.49 Brown Lumber Co. 430 Lumber for Cemetery 19.57 Bird & Plummer 431 Office Supplies 4.04 1 • u 1 • • 1 • • 1 1 • T�arch 1..94S South Side Hardware 432 Union Oil Company 433 Marine Supply & Hardware 434 Ingvald Iversen 435 West Coast Telephone Co. 436 ►► t► 11 ►P 438 it tl 11 it 3 Paint & Supplies, Cemetery Dept. Gasoline Pump for Cemetery Material & Supplies Cash advanced Telephone Service Cemetery To Replace No. 439 To Replace No, 437 ':IITHiIOLDING TAX FUND People's Nat'l Bank of Wash, 54 Total ::'ithholding Taxes 41.72 36.o5 19.48 5.00 5.65 935.60 A moti^n was made by Ellin and seconded by Fisher that the above claims be referred to the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee considered said claims and recommended that the claims be allo,rred and ,warrants drawn in favor of the same. A motion was made by Allen and seconded by Ellin that the recomrendation of the Fenance Committee in the matter of the claims against the City of Anecortes for the month of February, 1948 be adopted. Ayes: Dodge, Ellin, Clausius, Fisher, Allen and Brado. ?.lotion carried. Being unable to complete the business before the City Council at the present meeting a motion was made by Brado and seconded by Clausius that the meeting of the City Council adjourn until "arch 99 1948 at 7030 P.M. Motion carried. The meeting of the City Council did so adjourn. T. yor Attest: L City Clerk0 % d Harch 99 1948 A regular adjourned meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called to order at 7:30 P. 11.1. with Mayor Joe L. Haryan presiding. The roll was called and Hansen9 Dodge, Ellin9 Clausius9 Allen and Brado were present,, In the matter of the application of Douglass Childs for a taxi drivers license, Jo B. Goff, Chief of Police recommended that the license be granted and a motion eras made by Brado and seconded by Hansen that the recommendation of the Chief of Police in this rnattn.r be accepted and that a taxi drivers license be granted to Douglass Childs. In the matter of the letter from Aa HornicK9 the City Glp, --k was authorized to virite a letter advising him that he should issue a deal to the City of An,cortes,n. '-t •, ! �� 10 feet ,aide along the ;fest side of the property and 8 feet along the south side. Also advising him that property owners to the east of him shout deed 8 feet on each side for an alley and that .�rpradns "is prepay a deed for 10 feet along the east side of his property and 8 feet for an alley alo,ig the vaest side. The following communication addressed to lla,yor Joe Hagan was presented and read to the City Council: °ayor Joe Hagen Anacortes, ';lashington Mayor Hagen: !larch 8 9 1948 Vie the residence of Thirty-first Street, betvve-n the Avenues R and T9 andll the undersigned request the City Council to mase the necessary arrangements for a street to be made from R. to T. Avenue on Thirty-first Street of the City of Ana- cortes. Marvin Cross R. E. Owens R. H. Nemitz After some discussion the City Clerk was instructed to write a letter to Tor. I.1arvin Cross advising him that as 31st st. runs only ',way between R & Avenues, the balance being acerage. It would be necessary to get right away for balance and all improvements would have to be assessed against a butting property. The water pipe bids -;ere opaned on march 3rd, 1948 and referred to the Fire, Light and 'later Committee,&vere considered at this time. Mr. Te G. McCrory9 Water Supt., recommended that the bid of the Johns -Manville Co. be accepted, and a motion "'as made by Ellin that seconded by Allen that the bid of the Joins -Manville Co., for 2500 Lino Ft. 6" Class 150 11.6 lbs./Lino Ft. @ 1.18/Lino Ft si29950.00 4100 Lino Ft. 8" Class 100 12.8 lbs./Lino Ft. @ 1.50/Lina Ft. 6.1 0.00 Total 899100.00 The above prices are F.O.B. our factory at 'Jntson, California, Mith rail freight allov.,ed to rail distination9 Anacortes, Vlashington. Terms: Net 10 days Shipment can be made during April 1948, provided order is received by I.Iarch 129 � be accented. A,-,�es: Hansen, i)odr;e, Ellin, Clausius, A11en and �?rado. 'lotion carrie)da I'r. Zilte Casper, who operates the Skating Rink in the new City Hall was present�l and asked permission to hold dances on Friday Evening of each week. After some discussion a motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Ellin that T.1r. ff. Casper be � given perm;ssion to hold a dancd on Friday evening of each week. Hotion carred. I, The matter of appointing an electrical inspector to be -n duty during the 'I installation of the neva street lighting system ,ras considered at this time. !i n :arch 9, 1948 Tara Sam Surrett, vi'ao had been considered as an electrical inspector at thr^ last r^ert�ing of the City Council utas present and spoke to the City Council on the ratter of ele- ctrical inspections. A notion nas made by Ellin and seconded by 'Jansen that r"-. Sar' Surrett be employed as an electrical inspector by the City of An -tortes to be on dut� during the installation of the new stroet lighting system , at a salary of f'3n()o00 per month. Ayes: Hansen9 Dodge Ellin9 Clausi.us9 Allen and Brado, °Motion ca"ried,, An agree;,lent bet-Jeen the City of Anacortes, the Anacortes 'Nomen's Club and the Businessand Professional ,Jomen's Club was presented and read to the City Council. The officials of both the ':)omens' Clubs had previously signed tln s agreement and after some discussion a motion arras made by Ellin and seconded by Allen that the above agreement betoeen the City of Anacortes and the Anacortes 71omens' Clubs be adopted and that the Hayor and City Clerk be aut'aorized to sign said agreement. L=otion carried. The matter of rates of rental to be paid by persons ,'renting the gymnasium was discussed at some length and a motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Brado that the rate of rental for the gymnasium be a minumum of 11,00 from 8:00 A. Toa to 12000 noon 9 1�2„00 from 12:00 noon to 6:00 P.m. , and from 6:00 Po°1,, to 12:00 midnight be 133.06. Ilotion carried. Having completed the business of the evening a motion ,ras made by Brado and seconded by Ellin that the meeting of the City Council adl-=no :.lotion carried,, The meeting of the City Council did then adjourn. .fa yo Attest: City Clerk Tlarch 16 9 1948 A regular meeting of the City (council of the City of Anacortes �.eas called to order at 8 P.:"T, with Tlayor Joe Lo Hagan presiding,, The roll etas call.ed and Hansen, Dodge, Clausius9 Fisher, Allan and brado mere present, The minutes of the previous meeting dere read and aniroved. The followingcommunication f-im the uousing Authority of the City of Anacortes rias presented and read to the City Council: :layor Joe Ha,;an AnLicortes 9 111ashington Deny ;Ir o Hagan: "larch P 9 1048 Please find enclosed two checks one for X355049 and the oth:^r for r?430o689 to cover our voluntary iayments in lieu of taxes "or the year 1947 on projects Wash -45096 and .7ash-45221 respectively. The amounts enclosed 17ere determined by apply;ng the local tax rates to an otherwise assessable value of '219658 for project '.;lash -45096 and {)259182 for proim ect Wash-452?1. These pay;�ents are rra,-e direct to you ;n accordance �?ith the provisions of Sect i_on 306 of the Lanham Act 9 as amended, anti the lease agreement '•yet -een the United States of Amorica (act;ng through the Public Housing Administration) and the � ?lousing Authority of Anacortes 9 17ashington, Si.ncerely9 Hr, USTYG ,lU'” 70,11ITY OF ADIACMIT']S, ',DASH. Sybil Tiansen, SH:av Executive Director Enclosures Copy to City Treasurer The City Clerk was as'.ied to write a letter to Sybil ?iansen thanking her for the giro checks mentioned in the above communication. The following cor_i unication from the '.Jhitney Student Council was presented and read to the City Council: -1-ch 15, 1948 Ilr,, Joe H-aen9 :2ayor City of Anacortes Anacortes 9 ,°uashington Dear i'a,yor Hagen: At our list Student �`ouncil moetinR a suggestion Baas made that Anacortas have a swimming pool and a more ext=_nsive youth proryram ;.n Banc -al,, I.'Je know you like children so ,,.ie thought ,you might help us to get a swimrling pool for Anacortes by n entioning it to the City Council. As it is now lots of children go to 1.1to Vernon to use their pool and thore are lots that can't go that would like to swim too. We will anpreciate .'Jhat you can do to help us a r^ore active youth program going. de l -rill help all we can. Resnectf,zlly Yours, Arlene Anderson Sec'yo 7aitney Student Council,, 1 • LJI • LJ F� 1 • 1 1 • r� U 1 ;larch l:� Tyr, John Ro Reid, advisor of the Whitney Student Council and approximately 12 student members of the Council ivere present and a number of the students spoke to the City Council. Tirs, Ralph Amsberry was-also'present with the members of the Student Council. Tlavor Hanan spoke to the students and thanked them for their communication and pointed out that the Rotary Club had boon working on this project for sometime. The TTayor pointed out some of the di�'ficulties �,jhi ch �,iere being met in TYorking out a project at this time but assured them that everything possible was being done to provide a s"Dimming pool for Anacortes. At a recent meeting of the City Council the matter of issuing revenue bonds for certain improvements in the Anacortes 7tfat2r Department was discussed. It ejas decided at that time to have our City Attorney obtain a Legal Opinion from our Bond Attorneys, Thorgrimson, Horowitz and Turner as to whether or not it would be nec- essary to refer an issue of Revenue Bonds to the voters of the City of Anacortes. :iro ';d, Vo `7eIIs, City Attorney read a report from the above named bond Attorneys to the effect that it ;iias not necessary to refer the issue of Revenue Bonds to the voters of the City of Anacortes. In the preparation of the Bulget of the City of Anacortes, an item of C2500,90 was placed in the Budget of the City Attorney for the codification of the ordinances for the City of An.icortes, Mr, IN. V, ':Jells9 City Attorney, wrote ^ letter to the Dean of the Law School of the University of Washington and asked that a law student be appointed if possible to do this work, The Dean o" the Late School of the Uni- versity of Washington referrer this matter to Ben Driftmier, Jr. '?its the apr�roval of the City Attorney the City Council authorized TIr> Ben Driftmier Jr. to proceed :,!ith a codiPicntion of the ordinances of the City of Anacortes. TIr, Lo La Todd presented a communication to the City nf Anacortes asking for a Quit Claim Deed on behalf of Charles H. Dement and :'amie Dement his wife, cover- ing lots 29 and 30, Block 4, Hensler's Second 'dditi.on to the City of Anacortes. The City Council approved the issuance of this 2uit Claim Deed and the Mayor and City Clerk were authorized to sign said Quit Claim Deed, I _ For some time the matter of the fees to be charged .for a Quit Claim Deed to be issued by the City of. Anacortes covering lots rihi.ch an individual had purchased fron i� S',:u7it County on a County Tax Sale was discussed at length at this time. On the j recommendation of '.J, Vo ':Jells. Jr. , City Attorney, a mots cn was rude by Hansen and I seconded by Clausius that the fee to be charged on said Quit Claim Deeds be 10% of the valuation of said property with a minimum of �;5o00o H"otion carried, The report of the Fire Department for the month of February, 1048 was presented to the City Council, was accepted and referred to the Fire, Light and 'Mater Committee, The report of Grand View Cemetery for the period from January lst to I:Rarch 12tYi 1948 was presented and read to the City Council and �nias accepted and placed on fi.le,11 Mr, Lo Eo Snider.9 Fire Chief, spoke to the City Council about what to do with the lot immediately east of the Fire Hall tahich was left vacantby tearing down the �j old warehouse recently. It was decided that the Chief of the Fire Department and the Chief of the Police Department would consider this matter and make a report to the City Council. The matter of installing nate wiring in the office rooms of the National Guard in the gymnasium was discussed at some length and a motion was made by Fisher and seconded by Dodge that the matter of the -,tiring of the office rooms for the Nati.ona i Guard in. the basement of the City Hall be .referred to the Mayor and the Fire Chief. ::otion carried. Ur, To G. °.cCrory, :Vater Supt., spoke to the City Council and recommended that the City call for bids for a dry chemical alum feeder for the alum house at the settling reservoir south of the filter plant. The 'Inter Supt. also recomr,ended that - the City of Anacortes purchase an electric hoist for use in the pumping house at Avon. A motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Allan that the City issue a call for bids on the dry alum feeder and the electric hoist mentioned in the Plater Supt. speech, The following claims against the City of Anacortes for approximately the first half of the month of Tlarch vere^lr�sented and read to the City Councils CURRENT EXPENSE 0, Eo Arges 15839 Partial Salary as Deputy Treasurer 45000 John G. Darcy 158^-0 It it 1' City Clerk 40000 V1. Vo ';Jells 15841 it " 11 City Attorney 40000 John Cheney 15,342 1t if 11 Police Justice 65000 Norman Fulton 15843 19 11 Janitor, City Hall 1001,00 David Lo Bowen 15844 " It P1 Janitor, City Hall 100,00 Jacqueline Gurney 15846 Work in Clerk's Office 55,00 J. Bo Goff 15847 Partial Salary as Chief of Police 110,00 No Petrish 15848 " It 11 Asst, Chief of Police 110,00 W. L. Pollard 15849 11 " It Patrolman 110,00 111, E. Thomason 15850 " " °t Patrolman 110,100 M. Eo Beebe 15851 1° " " Patrolman 110000 Co F. Spr-.nger 15852 i° " " Patrolman 110,00 Lo Eo Snider 15853 't " " Fire Chief 100,00 Bert Verrall 15854 1t ;o " Asst, Fire Chief 100,00 C. S. °Zondhan 15'855 It" Capt, Fire Dept, 100,00 Ka VI. Snart 15856 it to 11 Capt, Fire Dept. 100000 14. G. Strock 15857 " 11't Fireman 11-10,00 Edo Alexander 15858 " it 11 Fi-reman 100,00 Jo No Parsons 15859 It ►► Fireman 100,00 D. 'W. Parsons 15860 " it " Fireman 100000 George Ray 15861 " " " Fireman 100,00 Uutual Benefit Health & Accident Assn, '15862 Group Insurance 59050 4 11arch 16 9 101-.3 1 D 3P V'�TT^ENT To Go McCrory 9931 Partial Salary Sadie H. Argos 0032 tt rr Shirley Owens 9933 It " " Cemet?ry Employee John G. Dorcy 9934 to tt Charles Wedlund 9935 r► " Everett Thorene 9936 " " 1,4o Oo Rogers 9937 1D to G. F. Keller Q938 t° °' A. Sirett 9939 1t it Frank Deane X940 to it Lester Thomas 9941 if it Hutua.l Benefit Health & as Park Supt. 100000 Accident Association 8942 Group Insurance CEI,?ETERY DTPA-iT?TENT as '.later Supt. SP :later Cashier " '7a ter Dept. Clerk " Book'�eeper °P "dater Foreman " Serviceman 0° Filterman " Filterman " Filterman " Filterman f° Pumpman Ing;vald Iversen 439 Partial Salary as Cemetery Supt. 17m. Eo Latimer 440 It it " Cemetery employee Chas. Rex .`.Iitchell 441 It " " Cemet?ry Employee Carl Strock 442 it to " Cemetery E:rnloyee LIB''13ARY DEPA-RT'I'MIT 155000 95000 80000 40,,00 135000 105000 115000 105000 105000 105000 115000 j 110.00 100000 j 100000 100000 I Ruch Eo Brinkley 2695 Partial Salary as Acting Librarian 40.00 1 Eleanor Yevill 2696 to if " Asst. TLi brarian 65000 Pete Olson 2697 If °9 " Janitor 60000 Eutual Benefit Health & Accident Association 2698 Group Insurance 9060 I PARK D7 �R`"T TETT Frank Knapp 1928 Partial Salary as Park Supt. 100000 Lewis Harr 1929 " r' '0 Park Employee 75000 STREET DE, PA ITT �T�TT Roy I.IcDcugall 2955 Partial Salary as Street Fo-^eman 11-9000 Lynn Balcomb 2956 to << " Graderman 110000 Carl Thorene 2957 " " :aintenance T:an 115.00 Artis Taylor 2958 " " " "la 2ntenance Han 1_101,00 Dave Summers 2959 Gk " " , ainten.ance Man 105000 Carl '.7elk 2960 " " " 'Iai ntenance !.Ian 110.00 Sam Nunn 2961 " " " Str2at Scieeper 70000 To Go :.:cCrory 2962 it to r' Street Soper-iisor 30000 John G. Dorcy 2063 " " " Book',eoper 30,,00 P:Iutual Benefit Hoalth & Accident Association 2964 Group Insurance 24000 A notion via s made by Allan and seconded by Fisher that the above claims be refe-rk to the Finance Committee. :lotion carried. The Finance Committee reconr^ended th,it ',�he, cla7-ris be allovied ancT warrants dray-jn in favor of the sam.eo A motion ir-is -y Fi; her and seconded 73y !Alan that the recommendation of the Finance Cor•�^ji_ttee 'n ttratt n of the elair,,.s n�ainst the City of AnacorteT be adopted. ,dyes s Tia.nsen9 :r)d ;e9 Clau<, ius q Fisher, Allan and Brz:doo "Oti.r:n carried, Having completed the bu.=iness of the evening a motin �•!as made by Fishor and seconded by Allan that the me -tiny, of the City Counc4l adjourn. Notion carT�iedo The meeting of the City Council did then adiourn, Tia;�or / attest �ity Clerk G� 1 • 1 1 • • 1 April 6, 1048 I: A reular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called to order at PoI:I, -ith l.ayor Joe L. Haan presiding. The roll teas called and Hansen, Dodge, Ell'n, '�lausius9 Tisher and brado !ere pr -sent, The minutes of the previous meeting, were read and approved as read. The folloiliing comr,:unication from the Toy-jnsend Club of Anacortes blas presented and read to the City Council: December 31, 1047 To the Honorable : Anri l 1Q4R y - of the fact that the present lights on Comverci-al decided to petition our City Council th.,it T7hen the taken down that they might be mored one block 1 -.lest lights. That Petition is hereriith respectfully submitted. 1venue are soon to be replaced it.vas lights on 20th & 21st strc(-ts vier6 to 0. Ave. to replace the present] I ",1. 0. Berentson a � The Cith �'ouncil discussed the matter of the stroet lights mentioned in the above communication, I°ayor Joe Lo Hagan pointed oukl; that the City Council already had on file a number of applications for a street light and recommended that this ap-)li.cation mentioned in the above communication be nlaced on file and considered in proper order of anplication. The following communication from I.r. H. 0. Walbera, County Road Engineer -gas presented and r:,ad to the City Council: Nr. Thomas McCrory City Engineer Anacortes, .gash, Dear Sir: TTarch 319 1848 An improvement is soon to '-)e made on the County Road usually '11nojm as the Heart Lake Road, This improvement --rill necessitate the acquisition of some additional right-of-i,aay through Lot 3 and the Forth�,vest quarter of the No- th Jest quarter of Section 1 Twp 34 N.R. 1 E. W.i.Ia 9 which i-9 the property of the City of Anacortes. Th(I exact nature of the right -of -sway desired is shown on the map, iihich 17r. Sharpe has given to you. I i It viould be greatly appreciated if you could expedite the execution of the de^d to this piece of ground9 as rve are anxious to behin construction. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. Yours very truly, Ho 0. 1Ialberg, County Road Engineer By: hlm. R. 1`lhitnall ,I.R. 71'-O tnall , Di si Qrjer After some discussion 11r. T. G. ZcCrory, City Engineer recommended the executior of a deed covering the property described in the above com.-unication and a motion �'jas made by Hansen and seconded by Clausius that the City Council execrate a deed to Skagit County as requested in the above communication and that the Tlalror and. City Clerk be authorized to sign said deed. Ayes: Tiansen, .,odae9 Ellin9 Ulausius, Fisher�9 and Brado. Hotion carried. At t'Zis time Eayor Joe L. Haaan made an oral report of a meeting recently held O th members of the Park Board. The plans for the coming y=ar rnre discussed at some length and also certain park improvements at Sunset Beach -,!ere discu=sed at this meeting. T7ayor Joe L. Hagan at this time re -appointed Ed. Schl*rartz as a member of the 'Federal Housing 73oard of the City of An•ico.rtns and a motion arras rade by Clausius and seconded by Hasen that the City Council ap-prove the appointment of Ed. Sch�-,,jartz to the Jcderal Housing Beard. Motion carried. ;Mayor Joe L. Ha ;an presented an application for the trans-"er of the liquor l.icer se no�r held by the "aryland Cafe to ITr. Roy Rohe- s, iw'Zo expects to operate the T aryland Cz�,fo in the future. This matter T-jas discussed at some len-th but j-jill be held up until 11r. Rogers appears before the City Council and explains rahat his program will be. A number of persons were present at the City Council representing the Progressive Citizens of America. rZayor Joe L. Hagan made an oral report of a me -ting recently held with the Women's Club, the Business and Professi^nal "lormen9 the 'wilding Com- mittee of the City Council and himself, at which time they recommenacd that no pol- itical moetings of any parties be held in the new City Hall in the future. :'ayor Hagan then passed a paper around asking that the mer%bers of the Progressive Citiz^nsj of America write their names thereon. ITr. Amer Ruarck snore to the City Council i at some length and pointed out that the Progressive Citizens of America �-r3s not a subversive organization. Paul Kruger spoke to the City Cou-cil and urged that the new City Hall be open or noetings of all political parties. Dr. I.Tary '.'�I1 spoke to the City Council and also urged thzt the City Hall be opened for mcct4ngs of all political organizations. This matter ,as discussed at some 3 nngth and a crotinn '..'as mI] o made by Clausius and seconded by Lllin that aoliti.cal rrectin7s in the nc,:r C-.ty Hall, be den;.ed. Ayes: Clausius, 17isher. Ways:, Hansen, Dodge, .Elfin and Brado. ''otion lost. A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Dodge that no political me --ting be held in the dining room of the new City Hall until a decision is made on this matter by the City Council. 11oti-n carried. I;r. Eddy Nelson spoke to the City Council and asked that the street near 35th & hi. Ave. be improved. This matter eras referred to the Strect and Parks Committee. The Street and Parks Committee then agreed to have a meeting at the above nal -.10d lo- cation ilith the Mayor at 6:30 P.:. Friday evening, April 09 1948. I.1r. 11m. Beale of the Anacortes Rifle Club spoke to the City Council and presented the following communication: 1 • 1 1 • • 1 April 69 194P ANACOaTES RIFLE CLUB !� AWACORTES 'BASH TO. AN,ICORT-�;S CITY COUFCIL APTACORTES '.'BASH SURJFCTQ OUTDOOR RAN xE. LOCATION: CARL DEP�`� IS PROPERTY o OAKES AVENUE, Permission has been secured .from the prone.rty owner. Range has been developed for smallbore (.22 caliber) use only, Range is covered with 11009000.00 liability Insurance. A dirt bunker type backstop will be constructed ten .feet hight, which is four feet higher than NRA requirements. All firing will be conducted under the direction of qualified range officers, or qualified membe-s, according to NRA requirements for safety. This property is located within the City limits. Therefore !fie the members of the Anacortes Rifle Club make apnlic;:tion to you the City Council for permission to conduct our outdoor smallbore firing on this range. RANGE PROG:�AM: For the "urther use in our smallbore training. To conduct FRA registered outdoor tournaments. For outdoor midrange practice firing. ANACORTES ? IFLE CLUB -- ANACORTES ",iASHI"JGT0N AC7IVITIES REPORT -- TIARCH 1948 Anacortes Rifle Club entertained 116 shooters on their regizlsr 1,17onday night meetuo Anacortes Rifle Club sponsered the first Registered National Rifle Association Gallery tournament ever to be :Held in Skagit County on Parch 7th, 1948. The event attracted shooters from ;"Bhatcom, Skagit. San Juan, and Pierce Counties. The local club was represented in the following tourneys. Larch 15th -48 Airpnrt range, Bellingham, March 22jtd, -4A, State Armory, Seattle, The Northlv�st Rifle League will hold their annual get-together in the City Hall at Anacortes on April 11th -48. Entertainment will be in the form of indoor range activities moving pictures of safe gun handleling and range procedure. The local Church of Christ will put on the grand finale in the form of a banquet. Coming events include p?-^ticipating in outdoor tourneys at Clackamas Oregon9 Spokand Wash, Seattle ':lash, Bellingham Wash, Orcas Island Wash., and Anacortes. After some discussion a motion was made by Dodge and seconded by Hansen that permission be granted to the Anacortes Rifle Club to construct the outdoor rifle range as described in the .above communication, PTotion carried. Pyr. J. Bo Goff9 Chief of Police, made an oral report on the matter of a new notor for the Plymouth car used by the Po?ice Department. The Chief of Police also presented bids for a new motor as follows. Tweten Motor Co., $292.50, E. A. Abbott T,iator Co,, "2?2.00. After some discussion a motion was made by Dodge and seconded by Brado that the bid of the Ab',ott rotor Company be accepted and that a new motor be installed in the Plymouth sedan used by the Police Department. Ayes., Hansen, Dodge, Ellin, Clausius, Fisher and Brado. notion carried. At this time a replat -�orti.nr'] of Grand View Cemetery ;annex. covering Blocks 45-n6-47-61-62-63 & A9 Platted as an Urn Garden by Gilkey and Wright. Inc> 9 surveyoi!s and engineers, of Mount Vernon, Washington. was presented to the Ci.ty Council. After some discussion a moti.-)n was made by Hansen and seconded by Brado that the above described replat portion of Grand Vi^<<< Cemetery Annex be approved and that the Havo.r and City Clerk be authorized t-. sign same. motion carried. The City Council discussed at some length the matter of an application for a Lease of the '•Be: t 40 feet of of N. Avenue lying north of the North line of the 9 Great northern Railway right of viay across said Avenue, by the Fis")ermens° Packing Corp. The notice of this apolic,.-ition for a Lease was published in the Anacorti s Daily Hercury on March 30th, and will come up for a hearing at the regular mee ting of the City Council to be held April 20th, 1948. Mr. Lo E. Snider9 Fire Chief, spoke to the City Council on the matter of the issuance of wiring and plumbing permits for the construction of the new grade schoo' building. The Fire Chief was authorized by the City Clerk to issue the regular plumbing and wiring permits as .required by the City Ordinance. This discussion � wa�,,��,,�brought up due to the fact that no permits could be issued for the construction of�'biailding in the Federal Housing Project constructed in Anacortes during the past few years. The City Council felt that the school district should pay the same permit fees as any other person or Corn constructing buildings in the City of iAnacortes. April 69 1Q48 At a recent meeting of the City Council the City Clerk �7as aut'i-rued to ca1.1 for bids for a dry alum feeder to be used by the Anacortes .Dater Deprirtnent, and that said bids be opened on Anril 69 194Po At this time there was only ore bid on file in the office of the City Clerk for the dry alum feeder described above. A moti^n clas made by Clausius and seconded by Ellin that said bids on the above des- cribed equipment be opened, TTotion ca-ried, The bid of the -tali ace Rc Tierr^an Sale,+ Corp. for a dry alum feeder at a cost of r1735,n09 F,O,B, 9 Anacortes, Mash, 9 was pre-, sented and read to the City Council. .After some discussion a motion v -las made by Clausius and seconded by Fisher that this bid be laid on the table until the next r_�J-t- ing of the City Council. 11otion ca,,ried, The follovi_ng is an excerpt of a letter ad7re.csed to the Payor and City Council; from the Housing, Project in Anacortes: Honorable 1 ayor and 1.'embers of the City Coundil Anacortes 9 '�Vashin;ton Gentlemen: In July of 1947 the Public Housing Administration gave the Housing Aut'ierity of Anzcortes 9 Washington permission to relax restrictions 71 ons .'Zous -ng eliF:ibi.lity st�nd- ards to permit not only the housing of veterans and s,:rvicerren but also the housing of non -veteran civilians, >!ith the iind.e-standi n 9 ho -,-ever, that veterans and servicElrren still were to receive priority over non -veteran civ° lians in the order listed; ilhich priority rating h ---is been ant. is being, obso.rved, j Originally the Lanham Act, under which the Housing ��ut'Znrity of 4nacortes 'lash'ngTn, �:1as constructed limited use.of temporary zeas housing, in which classi7ic-I on the Anzcortes Housing ProiPct falls, to six months after the emergency, this time limit ,'.-!as later extended to t, -.,o years past the emel,gency, During the last sessi• o of Congressl a definite time limit -as establis'Zed -- all tempo-ary agar housin? shall be t(-rmiratPdj as of June 30 19499 unless the community in 111h°ch the lousing is located exnresses and shois the there is a coati-nued neod in the community for such rental hnusl.ng. In line with this congressional action the Administrator of the Public uousing Auth-' ority has rescinded all relaxations on housing eligibility until such time as the community shores that such relaxati^n is needed, in the community to reli.- ve the !-inusi'ng situation. This ruling means th)t ,-r-�rmission to rent to a non -veteran civilian is eliminated; instead, the 'aouse must be left vacant. After some discussion this matt,r �.ras refer,ed to the City attorney to draw up a resolution urging the Federal Public Housing Authority to contiQue the housing project in Anacortes indefinitely after June 30th9 19490 The following claims ,Fgainst the City of Anacortes for the month o' :17arch9 1948 were presented and read to the City Council: =SENT EXPi FTSE Joe L. Hagan 15863 Salary as i�a.yor 15020 George Brado 15864 °t " Councilman 10000 Chas. F. Fisher 15865 " " Councilman 10000 Romie Lo Allan 15866 " F° Councilman 4000 E. A. Clausius 15867 " " councilman 10000 Syd Ellin 15868 " °T Councilman 10000 Eo Eo Dodge 15869 `° °t Councilman 10000 Ho Lo Hansen 15870 °T Councilman 10000 0, Eo Arges 15P71 " °1 De,iuty Tr-asurer 54,10 John 'G, Do:,cy 15472 °4 t° City Clerk 42.50 Dr, A. B. Cook 15873 tf It Health Officer 41040 W. Vo1'1e1_ls, Jr, 15874 tP " City Attorney 37070 John Cheney 15P75 " " Police Judge 47050 Harry Davis 15876 " Dog Catcher 1?.15 Forman Fulton 15877 °' If Jan;tor 83030 David Lo Bowen 15P78 °° " Janitor 77070 Harry Davis 15879 '° " Dumpr:^an X0,00 Thelma 'Jolfe 15880 :fork in Clark's Cffice 28,70 Jacoueline Gurney 15881 Work i_n Clerk's Office P ,20 ':1ith'Zoldin, Tax Fund 15P°2 �Ji_th'nol_dina Taxes 96060 Go Yo Dalstn.ad9 Po1., 15883 Postage for City Clerk 6000 1'1, V. '"Tells, Jr. 15884 Supplies for City 1lttorney 15o07 The American City 15885 Subscription to Ar er7.can City 3000 Puget Sound Stamp Works 15F96 Supplies 7077 Hatt. R. Kingsley 159 7 Insurance on Tr-asurer's S!ife 27,00 Bird & Plummer 150,48 Supplies, City Clerk ,82 Trick & I.Iurray 15°"•9 Supplies9 City Clerk 41.33 Ho R. Kingsley 15P00 Bond for City Clerk 7,50 Jo Bo Goff 15891 Salary as C'Zief of Police 147075 DT, Petrish 15892 " " Asst. C'Zief of Police 136030 W. L, Pollard 158D3 " P° Patrolman 1050 in 11j, E. Thompgon 15894 1° P1 Patrolman 130,00 Co F. Springer 15895 1° " Patrolman 130,00 H. E. Beebe 15896 " °Q Patrolman 121,00 ,Uithholding Tax Fund 15,90714i t'1'Zolding Taxes 65,00 Colvin's Service Station 15898 Service for Police Dept, ?,06 Ennire Cafe 15899 :teals, Police Dept, 4,74 Marshall 'Jells Store 15900 Supplies9 Police Dent, 8,03 Breckdnridae Plumbing Co, 15001 Plumbing Service9 Police Dept, 3,09 Bird & Plummer 15902 Sup -)lies Police Dept, 9 0,02 V,ai1d ;J, Supply Company 15003 Supplies, Police Dept, 2000 Brady's Anacortes Studio 15904 Su)plies9 Police Dept, 'J, S. Darley & Co, 15905 Supplies, Police Dent, 3,50 1 is • • 1 Aaril 69 1948 Automobile Club of ':Nash. 15906 School Bny Patrol Badges 3,18' 611, S. D.-irIey & Co, 15907 Printing & Supplies 24,26 N. Petrish 15908 Cash Advanced for Postage 1,00 Citizen Pharmacy 15909 Sunplies< Police Dept. 4.45 Simpsons Electric Shop 15910 Supplies9 Police Dept. 4020 �_ary-land C;fe 15911 Meals, Police Dept,, 66,25 Lo Z. Sni,'er 15912 Salary as Fire Chief 144053 Bert Ve;;rall 15913 11" Asst, Fire Chief 138090 C. S. 1.9ndh:�n 15914" " Capt, Fire Dept, 110.68 Ko 'N, Snart 15915 " Cant, Fire Den_ t, 118.68 I.A. G. Strock 15916 " " Fireman 100,1:0 Ed, Alexander 15917 " " `'ireman 111010 Jo N. Parsons 15918 i''ireman 104040 Do .l, Parsons 15919 " I ireman 85-58 j Geo. Ray 15920 tP Fireman 105.15 A. TTondnan 1.5921 Call 'Ilan, Fire Dept, 3.00 Lo ;.1 ,ore 15922 Call "Tan, Fire Dept, 1.50 Geo a Miller 15923 Call ;'Tan, Fire Dept, 1.50 J. G. Dorcy 15924 Call Man, Fire Dept, 3000 Co To Strock 15925 Call "Ian, Fire Dapt, 3,00 Geo. Olson 15926 Ca 11 !1an2 Fire D_pt, 3000 ;lithhal inp Tax Fund 15927 lVit'i'zoldi.ng Taxes 193-58 Co H. I'loran 15928 Su -plies 9 Fire Dcpt, 5015 '.Nater Department 15929 Hydrant Rentalr 625,00 The Fern Press 15930 Supplies 39.40 TTarine Supply & Hardware 15931 Sup -,lies Fire D_pt, 5,09 Trulson ::Iotor Co, 15932 9 Egi.ii pment & Service 101-75 Fosses Texaco Service 15,033 Tires & Service 91.66 ',"lest Coast T=lephone Service 15934 Telephone Service 18005 Voitus Furn,_tureStore 15935 Supplies'Fire Dept. 31000 L. Eo Snider 15936 Inspections9 Cash Adv,, Postage 26,08 Anacortes Equ4pment Co, 1a937 Supplies, Fire Dept, 23,45 Anacortes Equipment Cop 15938 Sun,ilies Fire Dept, 16.59 Jacks radio & Appliance 15939 Service i Sup731ies 6,39 Arthur Richr:ond 15940 Equipment for sire Dept. 12000 Lgxle A. Riddle 15941 BonJs' for L. E. Snider 10000 Standard Statim Inc, �teel 'J' -s, 15942 Supplies, Fire Dept, 11017 San Juan Iron & 15943 Service, Fore Dept. 34006 Union Oil Company 15944 Gasoline9 Fire Dept. 93.12 Union Oil Company 159.5 Red Line Grease, Fire Dept,, 1020 Harry Davis9 M. W. Featherkile 15946 Garbage Service City Hall Fire 7000 15947 Radio Service, Dept. 29,66 T.larine Supply & Hardware 15948 Equipment City Hall 1,85 Home Transfer Co. 15949 Freight . 1,00 Coast elide Supply Co. 15950 Janitor's Supplies 31,66 Leonard Products Co, 11951 Supplies 14001 Anacortes Laundry 15952 Laundry Service, City Hall 1,23 Curds Jharf Company 15953 Coal, City Hall 1011 Harshall :dells Store 15954 Labor & Supplies 9 City Hall 64.82 ','Dater Dept. 15955 'Vater Service 9 City Hall 2.50 Anacortes Gas Company 15956 Gas SA.rvicw Fire Ha 119 City Hall 6095 Union Printing Company 15957 Chair For.C,ty Hall 71017 United Janitor Supply Co. 15958 Janitor's Supplies 8,76 Simpson's Electric Shop 15959 Supplies, City Clerk 2,47 C, C, Cook 15960 Keys 4013 Puget Sound P.):7er & L_-ght 15961 Li.ahting Service 350.77 Trulson Motor Company 15962 'repair l;'ork9 Fire Dept, 85052 ';lest Coast Telenhone Co, 15963 Telephone Service ,40 Anacortes Gas Co. 15964 Fuel For -City Hall K,p Anacortes Equi_nment Co, 15965 Service & Supplies 11,7° Lyle's Grocery & :?arket 15966 Supnli es Police Dept, I. P'0 Eo A. Abbott T:rotor Co, 15967 Service 4 Supplies, Police Dept, 102°09 I31and Transfer 15968 Stove Oil & Service 22.3022 Department of Labor & Ind, 15969 Ind, Ins. & :.ied, Aid 45040 Firemen's Relief & Pen, LIAR l'?Y 15970 DET'Z-1:tT;'..EENT Pensi^n Payroll deductions 119010 Ruth Eo Brinkley 26D9 Salary as Acting Librarian 76,30 Eleanor Nevill 2700 " " Asst, Librarian 70,40 Harjorie Ross 2701 " " Cataloger " " 19.00 Pete Olson 2702 Caretaker 59030 l'lithholding Tax Fund ?703 Withholding Taxes 29,40 Puget Sound Power & L4 ght 2704 Lig*sting Service, . ibrary 9044 4"Vater Department 2705 'later Service9 Library 2.50 Harry Davis 2706 Garbage Service, Library 3000 John T. Sampson 2707 Service9 Library Dept, 25000 San Juan Iron & Steel Jorks 2708 Service, Library D.pt, 2,71 C. C. Cook 2709 Service to Lawn Hower 2.58 Ruth E. Brinkley 2710 Cash Advanced 2,50 P Saturday Review of Literature 2711 ',Ta;,azine Subscription 3,00 f American Library Association 2712 Magazine Subscription 5,00 The Piaget Sound News Co, 2713 Books -:for Library 112.05 The J. Ka Gill Company 271.4 Books for L.brary 175,43 Harry Hartman 2715 Books for Library 5069 Department of Labor & Ind, 2716 Ind, Ins, & YTed, Aid 3,14 C EREItCTAL AVP,VUE STATE DEVELOPT E'WT FUND Anacortes Equipment Co, 26 Estimate No. 11, St, Lighting Co. 8465,18 Samuel 11. Surrett 27 Salary as Electrical Inspector 1P8, 54 h Nith'aolding Tax Fund 28 With'-olding Taxes 20.10 '11THTTOLDING TAX FT TD ,eople l s National Bank 57 Total Withholding Tax Deductions 996.58 April 69 1048 '.IAT aR D7,,PARTTLYT To Go McCrory °943 Salary as :Dater Supt. 158.60 Sadie H. Arges D944 " " ':Dater Cashier op.10 Shirley Owens 9945 " A2 Clerk 81010 John G. Dorcy 9946 " "' Bookkeeper38090 -J.ith!-folding Tax Fund Chas. Jedlund 9947 Foreman 135060 Everett Thorene 9948 °P Serviceman 110.50 U'J. 0. Rogers 9949 " Filterman 116.28 G. F. Keller 0950 Fi] Lerman 121.54 A. Sirett 9951 " t° Filterman 110010 Frank Deane 9952 " " Filterman 117.04 Le ter Thomas 9953 " Filtc=an 124.060 E. G. Childs 0,954 " " Laborer 83.60 `:Jithholding Tax Fund 9955 Zlith'_zoldinb Taxes 278.4-0 Trulson T'�otor Company 9956 Service & Supplies 189003 The Fern Press 9957 Printing Supplies 6.18 3orthington-Gamon deter Co. '958 Tleters 176075 Harine Supply & Hardware 9959 Supn-lies 95077 Skagit Valley Telephone Co. 0060 Telephone Service 6.27 Simpson's Electric Shop 9961 Sunplies .77 Pennsylvania Salt ilii . Co. x962 Chlorine 134.63 Rock -:Jell Hanufacturing Co. 0963 Enuipment 3.55 Anacortes Equipment Co. 0064 Supplies .62 Go PT. Dalstead P.Pa. 9065 Postage for '.later Department 6000 71alton Lumber coo. 9966 Lumber 2/1-.87 Curtis dharf Company 9067 Lime & Cement 75050 Harshall Idells Store 9968 Supplies 31.69 Pacific Highvva Transport collectors 0969 Freight on Supplies 15048 Skagit Bonded 0970 Collection of 'later Bills x.23 Skagit Valley Telephone Co. 9071 Telephone Service,"later Dept. 5,18 City Street Fund 9972 Ga -oline used by `;later Dept. 28.32 Puget Sound Pierer & L$ght 9073 Pourer & Service 1418075 Hamburg Iron Works 9974 Labor & Equipment 97028 Bird & Plummer 9975 Supnlies9 `.Dater Dept. 2032 Anacortes Iron 'dorks 9976 Supplies :later Dept. .43 Will B. Ellis 9977 Wax on C1 ty Property 74.04 DeLaval Steam Turbine Co. 9978 Pump & Fittings 2166055 Northwest Filter Company 9979 Filter Sand 135°96 San Juan Iron & Steel 9980 Service & Supplies 4.12 Anacortes Equipment Co. 0981 Service 1.55 Pittsburgh Equitable I:eter Division 9982 14eter Parts 4.47 ',asst Coast Telephone Co. 9983 Telephone Service 14.60 Island Transfer Co. '?984 Stove Oil9 Filter Plant 32,73 Department of Labor & Ind. 9985 Indo I�,s. & T'Led. Aid 55.81 Federal Pipe and Tank Co. 9986 Pipe Bends 22.66 STR?�?T DE'PA_RTI=TT Roy Hcvougall 2965 Salary as Street r'oreman 116.50 Lynn Balcomb 2966 " " Graderman 1.0.00 Carl Thorene 2967 " 1P :Taihtenance 'Zan 124.60 Dave Summers 2968 " T.'aintPnance :Zan 100060 Carl :lelk 2969 " ;:aintenance "Tan 105.60 Artis Taylor 2970 " tP T..aintenance Man 109.20 Sam Nunn 2971 " fP Street Sweeper 67.20 T. Go Inc Crory 2972 " 1P Supervisor 28.00 John G. Dorcy 2973 " Bookkeeper 28. ,'`0 Withholding Tax Fund 2974 'With'zolding Taxes 100080 Anacottes Iron Works 2975 Service & Supplies 106.57 Shell Oil Company 2976 Diesel Oil 24.00 Zarshall :yells Store 2977 Suppl4es9 Street Dept. 24.60 Standard Oil Company 2978 Oil 10.59 Feenaughty Eachinery Co. 2979 Grader Blades 80.61 Puget Sound P6w er & Light Co. 2980 Pourer for Crusher 37050 Trulson Zotor Company 2981 1-Iaterial & Supplies 3.50 Union Oil Company 2982 Gasoline Street Dept. 194.00 Trulson-_dotor Co. 2983 New Truck 9 Street Dept. 3199.68 Trulson l:lotor Co. 2984 Service & Supplies 6.23 ITarine Supply & I-iardTare 2985 Supplies Street Dent. 60.45 Co lvin's Tire Service 2986 9 Service & Supplies 1.55 Lyle A. -Riddle 2987 Truck Title & License 2.25 E. A. Abbott 1lotor 2988 Service & Supplies _ 16.05 Island Transfer Co. 2989 Stove Oil Street Dent. 7.21 Howard Cooper Corporation 2090 Grader Blades 82.23 Department of Labor & Ind. 2991 Ind. Ins. & lled. Aid. 28.59 CEi'IETr;RY D7PARTLTENT Ingv.�ild Iversen 444 Salary as Cemetery Supt. Wm. E. Latimer 145 " °° Cemetery Employee C;'Aas. Bex llitchell x-46 " " Cemetery Employee Carl S,_rock 1.47 " " Cem(:tery Employee Robot Deutsch '48 ti 11 Cemetery Employee -J.ith!-folding Tax Fund 149 .4ithholding Taxes Clarence ThoMas 450 Soil Cemetery Dept. Gilkey & Wright Inc.9 451 Engineer -ng Fees Cemetery Marshall 3pl1s tore 4.52 Supplies 9 Ceretery .rapt. 1larine Supply & Hardware 453 Supplies Cemetery Dept. Curtis 1.7harf Company 454 Cerent 9 6emetery Skinner Equipment Co. 455 Equipment Norrard Cooper Corporation •456 Eryui_pment & Supplies S. R. .lnderson 457 Equipment &. Supnli es 111.30 Po. 6o 65.00 106.50 26.40 c?0. 50 4-8000 121.00 1.37 19.96 6.49 06.no 95.7 9 1 • 1 • 1 April 6, 1948 S, R. Anderson 458 Equipment 210.64 'JateT Department 459 hater Service, Cemetery ?_ 0 50 Ingvald Iversen 460 Mileage on Car 5.50 Jack Gurney 461 ':'lelding at Cemetery 20.25 Oregon Brass 1dorks 462 Grave Markers 43.00 Pacific Highway T-'ansport 463 Freight on Supplies 1.72 Puget Sound P"',3er & might Co, 464 Lighting Service 6.00 Skinner Equipment Co. 465 Self Closing Valves 300.00 ;lest Coast Telephone Co. 466 Telephone Service 5.65 John G. Dorcy 467 Cash. Adv. for express on valves 1.98 Affleck Bros. 468 Stove Di19 Cemetery 7.35 Department of Labor & Ind. 469 Indo Ins. & .Zed, Aid. 24.02 PARK DC, PA3T 27T Lewis Harr 1930 Salary as Park Employee 123.60 Frank _Knapp 1.7ithholding 1931 11 " Park Suit. Tax Fund 1932 ""Jithholding Taxes 23.20 ;iar'shall '.jells Store 1933 Supplies, Park Dent. - 15.50 .jate.r Department 1934 GTater Service, Park D„pt. 2.50 J'arine Supply ('- Hardware 1935 Supplies 9 Park Dept. 10.66 Simmonds Paint Co. 1936 Paint Supplies 21.08 Coberly 'eros. 1937 Service 27.10 C. C. Cook 1938 Service to Power Tower 2.58 Department of Labor & in'd. 1939 Ind. I so & Tied. Aid 12.79 Frank Knapp 1940 To replace 1931. Cancelled Frank Knapp 1941 To replace Fo. 1940 138.20 A motion eras made by Hansen and seconded by Ellin that the above claims be re- ferred to the Finance Com-ittee, The Finance Committee considered said claims and recommended that the claims be allowed and. warrants drawn in favor of the same. A motion •ias made by Hansen an{I seconded by Fisher that the recommendation of the Finance Committee in the matter of the claims against the City of An!-cortes "or the month of Harch9 1948, be ad6 pted. Ayes: Hansen, Doge, Ell-in9 Clausius9 Fisher 8 Brado. Hotion carried. Being unable to complete the business before the City Council at the present meeting a moti-�n ,,ras mrade by Brado and seconded by Clausius that the City Council adiourn until 7000 P,:?o on April 13, 1948. Hotion carried. The meeting of the City Council did so adjourn. V,W14 - TRa yr/ Attest: ,_, r 4city erk ,r' April 139 1948 A regular adjourned meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called, to order at 7:00 P.I:S. with PIayor Joe L. Hanan presiding. As there was not a quorum present this meeting was adjourned until 7300 P.T.I. Aril 14, 1948. The meeting of the City Council did adiourn. Lia yo r / Attestg.- ,�---p.,,� ,, r/ City Cler- April 14, 1948 A gular adjourned meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called to order at 7300 P01. ,with Mayor Joe L. Hagan presiding. The roll was call- ed and Dod1qe9 Clausius9 Fisher, Allan & Brado were Dresent. T•.Ta,yor Joe L. Hanan presented an oral request from z7agner's Dairy, located at 2302 Commercial Avenue, asking permission to make an extension to their building located at the above address. This addition to the above building would extend ten feet to the north of the present building and would be twenty-eight feet long. As this addition would extend out in the sidewalk area on 23rd street a motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Fisher that this request be denied as it can- not be legally granted. T.Zotion ca-riedo The following communi.catinn from A. F. L. Lumber and Sawmill Worker's Union No 2763 of Anacortes, '?ashington eras presented and read to the City Councils Anacortes City Council. Anacortes i4ash, April 10th, 1948 Dear Sirs9-_ We the Lumber & Saw Mil] ,7orkers Local 2673 A.F. of L. do assert earnestly9 that the members of the City Council of Anacortes '�jash9 still refuse the ProgressivE Citizens of America from using any City Building or B7jildings for these '_rind of meetings. We feel this Organization is a Communist front Organization, and working against Democracy. .le hope you do not yield to their protest. Yours. Local 2673, A.F. of L. I ��_54 April 149 1948 This matter was discussed at some length and was ordered placed on file. Z -r. John Cheney of the American Legion of An;,cortes9 -!as present and spoke to the City Cou,�cil r!ith reference to the building located at 401 Commercial Avenue. Several years ago a certain party purchased t'li.s building and began to make extensive repairs both internally and externally. The American Legion purchased this bia7ldi_n;, T;lhich is in a rather unsightly condition due to the fact that the remodeling of the"i same iwas never completed. .fro John Cheney assured the City Council that this matter will be dealt with very soon as they feel that they had a buyer for the building c.hd` that the purchaser ?Mould finish the building in a reasonable time. j The following letter from the State Census Board z.ras presented and read to the City Council: April 12 9 19-4-8 IM,ill CITY OF^ICIAL: We have not heard from you concerning our letter of March 5 twhi_ch .was addressed to the "I'layor, Councilmen and Officers1°. � You rill note that April 5 was set as the deadline for the return of the s&,edules. The State Treasurer 9 as well as many of the towns and cities, has expressed a desire, that the population figures he certified at the earliest possible date. j I The Census Board is ma'�cing every effort to finish the current series -of populati^n figures by Hay 1. i Thank you again for your cooperation. If we can be of assistance to you in any :!ay,l please let us know. Si ricerely yours, Calvin F. Sc'_w.id j I The I.1a;7or Y City Engineer and City Clerk Aare authorized to prepare an estimate on the population of the City of An,icortes and forward the same to the State Office in Olympia as soon as possible. i Hayor Joe L. Hagan reported that ht and Nich Petrish9 assistant Chief of Police, of the City of Anacortes had recently attended a lai7 enforcement meeting at Sedro- .'Joo]_ey, 'Jashingtono The Llayor pointed out that it T-ias a very good r:eeti.ng and that he rias sure that he and the assistant Chief of Police 'lad received r any neT°1 -ideas j frors this meeting. The following communication from F. C. Fellows', P-esident of Skagit Val." ey State Bank, Sedro-Woolley, Washington, was presented and read to the City Council: City Council, City of Anacortes, Anacortes, flash. Gentlemen: April 4th9 104P This letter refers to an old tax item against Lot 7 Block 519 Original Plat of the City of An^cortes. The present oriner of this Lot has never been advizod of any assessr.-.ent against this lot. She feels that she should not be assessed for sop�thi •g she knee-! n.other about. I am tendering you he.rei!ith a check in t -ie sum of '121.69 for a ouit clair. deed to this lot from the City of Anacortes, said deed to be in favor of Urs. Josenhine ?Robinson, formerly Mrs. J. T. Hightower. Yours truly, F. C. Fello--1s 9 President. Pair. W. V. Wells 9 Jr., City Attorney, spoke to the City Council anti recommended the acceptance of the offer given in the above Communication. After some discussi-n a wotion Inas made by Clausius and seconded by Allan that this matter be referrer~! to .the City Attorney to make a report back at the next meeting of the City Council. ;lotion carried. L1r. F. E. P?organ of Sedro-13nolley, 7ashington, pas present and spoke to the City Council and as'ted permission to use a road extending across City property des- cribed as follows: Lot 19 Section 369 Tolwns'_zip 359 Forth - R. 1 Z.. IL-. T. G. ifcCror,y `:later Supt. recommended t1�at palmission be -ranted to allow I:r. F. E. I.lorga:a to use Zhe roadway across the above described property and a moti-n was ,rade by Brad and seconded by Allan that the recotnr�eidation of the ':Tater Supt. to alloe 1Tr. F. E. Morgan a right-of-way to use the above described property. Potion carried. F. o I.'organ agreed to comply rlith )l,; e Ordinances of the City of Anacortes and State of ':Jashington to keep the gate'e -ering the City road and protect the property as far as possible from fires i1hic?z right statt on the City prop:=rty. The annual report of the ":.ter Department for the -Tear 1;147, �!ith an explanation of the same by Is. T. G. TTcCrory, :later Supt.9 T -.!as presented to the City Courcil ands vias accepted and swas referred to the City Council as a whole. I.'Ir. Joe L. Ha^anp :'ayor, ;ave an oral report as to the number of fire 'iazards and unsanitary condi_ti^n ex:i.sting on p--operties and bu*Tdings owned by ilr. "ike De- mopolis. The °,ayor rpoort that he and 11r. L. Eo Snider, Building Inspector 'zad j visited the proptefti.es mentioned above and had given rlr. 'Ii';e Demopolis 60 days in r1'n.i.ch to improve t'Zese conditi^ns. 1 1 1 is • 1 �.• ` 5 April 149 1948 The .re-jort of the Police Justice for the month of Larch, 19489 was presented and read to the City C ouncil and eras accepted and blaced on file. The report of the Street Foreman for the month of March, 19489 was presented and read to the City Council, was accetited and placed on file. The report of the Parr Supt. for the 1st quarter of 1948 was presented and rear to the City Council and •eras accepted and placed on file, The im port of the Fire Department for the month of ILarch, 1948 las presented and read to the City Council and %,ras accented and placed on file. The report of the ':'iter Department for the month of .larch, 1948 +alas presented and read to the City Council and was accented and placed on file. The report of the Cemetery Department for the r^onth of Hlarch9 1948, rias presented and read to the City Council and was accepted and placed on file. The report of the City Treasurer for the month of Harch, 1948 �-jas presented to the City Council, was accepted and referred to the Finance Committee. The following Resolution with reference to the Housing Authority of Anacortes, Washington, was presented and read to the City Council. "llT,43'IEAS, the Housing Authority of Anacortes, Washington, was formed May 10 19439 pursuant to the Lanham Act on Public Housing by virtue of appointments mace by the Payor of -the City of Anacortes and `•.'IHFREAS 9 the Federal Jovernment caused the construction of houaing units on property purchased .fog- that purpose, and during; the ivar.'years and up to the present time has furnished housing to veterans and servicemen, and in some crises, non - veterans and non -servicemen, which said 11ousing .was required and is ri:�quired because of the lack of other like .facilities available, and '.1'1EREAS, the housing situati,in in Anacortes continues to be acute not only for veterans and servicemen, but for civilians requir&ng same, in that there are fe,:r, if any available modern housing facilities at the present time in the City of Ancories9 and that there is a constant demand for said facilities which cannot be net, The Gasoline re,)ort for the month of Tlarch, 1948 was presented and read to the City Council, .was accented and placed on file, Zr. J. B, Goff, Chid of Police made an oral report to the City Council to the effect that a new motor had ben placed In the plymouth sedan used by the Police Department, At t'ais time the City Council discu-sed the matter of hog fuel being scattered on the str,:�-ts of Anacortes. The mason .for this sca `cerin!; of hog fuel on the streets seems to be due to the lack of covering the loads of hog fuel_ properly be- fore leave n,; the mill. The follovjinr Resoln.tion with reference to the Fishermen's Packing Corp, 'as presented and read to the City C�uncilb I The Fishermen's Pac'sing Corporation, a corporation of the State of 77ashngt-n 'zas filed :-.,ith the City Council an application for a lease of ten years on the '7e -� forty (40) feet of 'N Avenue north of the north line of the Great North- ern Railway Co, right of ray across said avenue; the consideration of said lease tc be $75,00 Per year; and said corporation representing that it owns the maiority of the square foot front.i©e of the harbor area abutting on the property sought to be leased, and :7HE2EAS, The purpose of the lease of the said property is to promote further manufacturing and commerce, and ,7Ti '3rAS 9 the City Clerk on the 30th day of March, 1948, published due and legal notice, setting the time and place for the hearing of said application, said tire and place being 8000 P.T.T. on the 20th day of April, 19489 in the Council Chambers; NOt:I, THEREFORE PE IT REPSOLVED That said action and notice given by the City Clerk is hereby conli.rmed; and B7: IT 777ITTIER RESOLVED That any and all persons wishing :to protest the granting' of said ap}llication may file his protest with the City Clerk, or may appear per- sonally at the hearing at 8000 P.M. April 209 1948, in the Council Chamber9 to protest said application. Adopted on the 6th day of April, 19480 CITY OF AFACORTES By Joe L. Hagan, Eavor ATTEST: John G. Dorcy, City Clerk After some discussion a moticn i.,:!as made by Dodge and seconded by Brado that the above Resolution covering a lease by the Fisherman's Corporation on the blest 40 feet of N. Avenue, North of the North line of the Great Northern Railway Co,, right of uuay across said avenue at a cost of 175.00 ;Der year be adopted, Ayes." Dodge, Fisher, Allan and Brado. Motion carried. The City Clerk -jas asked to present a report to the City Council showing the names of all street end leases° giving the names of the leases that are paid up to date and the amount of money received by the City Treasurer from these leases, over the past five-year period. The following Resolution with reference to the Housing Authority of Anacortes, Washington, was presented and read to the City Council. "llT,43'IEAS, the Housing Authority of Anacortes, Washington, was formed May 10 19439 pursuant to the Lanham Act on Public Housing by virtue of appointments mace by the Payor of -the City of Anacortes and `•.'IHFREAS 9 the Federal Jovernment caused the construction of houaing units on property purchased .fog- that purpose, and during; the ivar.'years and up to the present time has furnished housing to veterans and servicemen, and in some crises, non - veterans and non -servicemen, which said 11ousing .was required and is ri:�quired because of the lack of other like .facilities available, and '.1'1EREAS, the housing situati,in in Anacortes continues to be acute not only for veterans and servicemen, but for civilians requir&ng same, in that there are fe,:r, if any available modern housing facilities at the present time in the City of Ancories9 and that there is a constant demand for said facilities which cannot be net, A5 6 April 149 1948 evidenced by the fact that in 1947 at the Housing Authority alone there .:!Ere 3R5 new applications for housing, of which 152 ,-,iere veterans, 138 servicemen and 95 "othersDO9 and the Authority 1s on2y housing 500 of those applying for housing- and ft rther evidenced by the fact that the Housing Authority is now 100 o occupied 9 and WHT!,'REAS9 it is contemplated that increased industrial activity in the Anacortes area will require further housing; for civilians who are not veterans or servicor�en9 and it has been indica Led by records of the Housino, .Aut'Zority that said civilians are more stable in their tenancy than either of the other classes thnuph it must be recognized that the other classes should be given preference- and 'JH,]REAS- In the last session of Congress the Lanham Act vas amended to nrovide that unless there was a need for Federal Housing after June of 19499 the Housing Authorities .7aould be terminated as of June 30, 19499 TTi'l iFF O:1E 9 M, IT iESOLV D BY THE CITY COUPiCIT 0'<' THE, CITIT o^ ��^TACO:IT ;S , ST "GIT COUP?T�T, ;JASH1T`GT�I 9 that it be and it hereby is recon. -ended to the rC�ional director of the Public Housing Administration that the Housing, Authority of Anacorte,s Washington be continued in existence after June of 1949 for as long a period as � possible under the law and BE IT FURT'M-R RSOLVED that it be and it hereby is recommr ended to said reg;.l director of the Public Housing Administration that the local Housing Authority should be given permission to grant housing facilites to non -veterans and non -servicemen after veterans° and servicemen's aoplications have been satisfied, and Bj,� IT FU1THER ii''SOLVED, that a copy of this resolution be forriarded to 11r. Jesse Epstein, regional director of the Public Housing Administration in San Francisco - California. Adopted on this day of April, 19480 CITY OF AFACO MijS 9 By Joe Ha, ,n, Nayor ATTEST: - -- John Go_ _Dorcy,_ City Clerk . CO-iPORAYC S ,EAL A motion was mde by Brado and seconded by Allan that the above Resolution i1Jith reference to the Housing Authority of Anacortes9 17ashi.ngton9 be adopted. 11otinl carried. Kr. Ta Go EcCrory, City Engineer- made an oral report on cne progress be made oi(i the street lighting contract. Having completed the business of the meeting a moti-n --las made by T)odge and seconded by Allan th,-it the meeting of the City Council adjourn. `Motion carried,, The meeting of the Ci.ty Council did then adiourno Attest - -/ (54 in To r April 209 1948 A regular meeting; of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called to orcer at 8 P.M. �:,ith ila,yor Joe L. Hagan presiding, The roll was called and Hansen, Dodge, Lllin9 Clausius9 Fisher and Brado were present. The minutes of the previous meeting; iiaere read and approved as read,, The following communication from the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign. '.Jars of Anacortes9 1.ashington wnwu puwumnt to ask permission to sponso-,, a carnival .In the City of An-icortes bras nresent-d and read to the City Council: To Honorable Playor City Council Dear Sirs: Anacortes 9 'Ino April 209 1x48 The American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Vfa_rs ask you nermi_ssi-n to hold a carnival for 1 Creek beginining I.Iay 10th to I.ay 17th to be held ,at 13th & Commercial on t,jhat is known as the Shell Lot. The Am^rican Legion and Veterans of +ore..gn '.Jars to police said Carnival and assure your Honor and members of the Council that said Carnival t,,aill be clean and well conducted. Sihcerely, American Legion Tom Henwood Veterans of Fore3!7,n '.jars I Jim Loftiso 1 • • J 1 • • 1 • April 20 9 1048 I1r. Tor Henwood of the American Legion and Thr. Jim Loftis of the Veterans of Foreign Wars spoke: to the City Council on be'-1alf of the above renuest. After some discussion a motion 1.ins made by Ellin and seconded by Dod'-e that permission be giver. to the ibove Veterans' Organizations to sponsor a carnival in the City of Anacortes9 Washington, during the �:.eek betvieen ETa,y 10th and :Tay 17th, 1948. Notion carried. The following communication was presented and read to the City Councils April 20, 1948 City Council Anacortes 9 'Washington. Ur. I:ayor & a,Tembers of the Council-. de wish to offer a protest to the renting of the City Hall to the Progressive Citizens of America, We believe that this organization is a Communist controlled organization and therefore does not have the interest of America at heart. Respectfully yours, Lumber and Sawmill Workers Local #2832 George D. Langdon President. Several: persons present in the audience spoke to the City Council and made an oral protest against allov!ing Progressive Citizens of America .,hich is now known as the Wallace for President Club the use of any part of the ne�*a City Hall for treir Political meetings. E'r. Harley Sutt of the Jalopy :race Committee of the r'ari:neers Pageant for 1948 rias present and asked the City Council to improve the grounds where the Jalopy races will be held, The location of this property is immediately east of Commercial Avenue between 11th & 13th streets, Anacortes. This matter .vas discussed at some length and was referred to the Stteets-and Parks Committee. This committee is composed of Brado9 E'lin and Claus;us who agreed to meet with Ur.. Harley Sutt at the location of the above discribed property and determine what can be done in this matter, Hr. John R. Reid, principal of the 17hitney school and advisor of the student council of the 4hitney and Nelson Schools 7as present and spoke briefly to the City Council. Six members of the Plelson Student Council were present and presented the following communication to the City Councils I.I.r. Joe Hagan ilayor of dnacortes Dear Sir-. We know that in the Inst feta days the nerd 'v'le9 the children of the Felson Student Council that was built in 1902 v.ill be taken down. We used the old playground as a public playground town. 11any of our -.parents, aunts, uncles and when they iripre young. "!e, think they r1!ould be ground. April 209 10/48 school building has been started. know that the old Nelsons School think it will be a good plan if we for the children at south end of other relatives attended this school happy to see this made into a play - Many child -ren do not have nice ,yards of their otan in which to play and would bE !Jr. T. G. TicCrory, City Engineer, gave a very interesting report on the progress being made on the ne,v street lighting system. At the meeting ^f the City Ccuncil !geld on April 6th 1948 and shown at the bottem of page 349 of this record, T7ro L. E. Snider, Fire Chief, Building, Plumbing and Wiring Inspector, spoke to the City Council about issuing a building permit for the construction of the neer grade school. The vire Chief was authorized to issue this perr.it as provided in the City Ordinance. At tlii s time the Fire Chief spoke to the City Council about the issuance of the building permit and pointed out that the total value of the building alone was $284,0"0.00, exclusive of the plumbing and wiring of said building. The contractor for the construction of the ne,!v school building has nothing whatever to do with the iviring and plumbing of this building. The City Council decided that the contractor for the construction of the building should bo given a plumbing Pe -mit based upon the value of 32849000.00 which is for .the constructi-n of the budding alone. happy to have a nice place to play with their friends. The children of the Nelson Student Council would like this matter brought up in the City Council meeting. Yours sincerely, Joyce Haryott Sec. Felson Student Council Mayor Joe L. Hassan tzankei the members of the Welson Student: Council for their letter and assured them that they had a very good idea and that considerable raork had been done in the past to retain the playground at the Felson School after the j building itself is rerroved. Ur. Ray Reid thanked the City Council on behalf of the Nelson Student Council and himself for the consideration they had given the com- munication and the members of the Student Council and himself. The rerort of the Chief of Police ' for the month of I.Iarch, 1948 was presented and re --id to the City Council and was referred to the License and Police Committee and also to the City Council as a whole. !Jr. T. G. TicCrory, City Engineer, gave a very interesting report on the progress being made on the ne,v street lighting system. At the meeting ^f the City Ccuncil !geld on April 6th 1948 and shown at the bottem of page 349 of this record, T7ro L. E. Snider, Fire Chief, Building, Plumbing and Wiring Inspector, spoke to the City Council about issuing a building permit for the construction of the neer grade school. The vire Chief was authorized to issue this perr.it as provided in the City Ordinance. At tlii s time the Fire Chief spoke to the City Council about the issuance of the building permit and pointed out that the total value of the building alone was $284,0"0.00, exclusive of the plumbing and wiring of said building. The contractor for the construction of the ne,!v school building has nothing whatever to do with the iviring and plumbing of this building. The City Council decided that the contractor for the construction of the building should bo given a plumbing Pe -mit based upon the value of 32849000.00 which is for .the constructi-n of the budding alone. April 209 1948 IIr. Roy Rovers v!ho wishes to purcizase the i"aryland Cafe 9 of Anacortes, lash- ington ti -!as present and spoke to the City Council, He gave a rathor complete outline) of his -glans for rcoodeling the :'aryland Cafe and poir_tod out that he had made an application to the ':lashi..naton St ite Liauor Board for the transfer of the liruor lice'-nse now held be Steina '�_Iinson9 present o!liner of the i'aryl:znd C...fe9 so that he can operate a cavern at this location in the future. :after sone further discussion a motion was ri•ade by Clausius and seconde(. by Brado th•it the City Cou-,�ci.l approve the transfer of the linuor license now held be I.rs. Steina Fi_nason to ::'r.. Roy Roaers o Byes Hansen9 Dodge9 Elli.-i.9 Clausius, fisher & Brado, Motion carried. The matter of renting rooms in the next City Hall for Poiitidal neetings in gen- eral and the Progressive Citizens of America in particular .las discussed and con- sidered at some length. It T:!as finally deciddd that this matter be tabled for tc!o c!eelrs until the next meeting of the City Council, 1'rs. Isma Reynolds spoke to the City Council and pointed out that by writing to the office of the United States Atto:,ney General the names of the Subversive Organizations in the United States could be obtained. P:Irso Cora All -mond spoke to the City Council and urged that they' refuse to allow any subversive organizations to hold meetings in the City Hall, Afte� some further discussion on this matt^r a motion Yeas ma.e by Ellin and seconded by Clalusius that the City Council virite to the Attorney General of the United States for a list of subversive organizations in the United States as soon as possible. On ilarch 30th, 1948 9 an apnli cati on for a lease of the :jnst 40 feet of F. Ave Forth of the North line of the Great Forthern Railway by the Fishermen's Packi.ng Corporation. The hearing on said apnlicatinn Baas set for April 209 19489 and Baas considered ,at this tinea I'ayor Joe L. Hagan as' -,ed if there Aare any obJect _on to the grinting of this lease. There were no objections to the granting of this lease and the following copy of said lease was submitted to the City Council by W. V. .•Jells, City Attorney° LEASE The lessor, the City of Anacortes, a municipal corporation, has let and leased and by these presents does hereby let and lease to the Fishermen's Packing Corp- oration, a Washington corporation for the term of ten years, commencing with the 1st day of May, 1948 and ending with the 30th day of April, 1958, the gest forty feet of N Avenue, lying North of the North line of the Great Northern Rail- way Co. railroad right of way across said N Avenue, in the City of Anacortes, Skagit County, Washington; the use of said portion of street so leased is to be for maunfacturing and commerce. The rental consideration for this lease is and shall be Fifty Dollars (y$50.00) per Year payable in advance, and it is agreed that at the end of the first five year period of this lease, the Lessor may require a readjustment of said consider- ation. This Lease may not be assigned without the consent of the Lessor. fttness the names and seals of the respective parties this � day ofApril, 1948 CITY OF ANACORTES,LESSOR, ATTEST, By - --- ...---- Joe L. Hagen,mayor JoDorcy, City Clerk (CORPORATE SEAL) FISHERMEN'S PACKING CORPORATION Lessee By _ Manager .. - Previous to the reading of the above lease, a motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Dodge that the rate of monthly rental in the above lease be $50.00 per month. Motion carried. A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Clausius that the above lease be ;ranted to the Fishermen©s packing Corporation and that the mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign said lease. Ayes: Hansen, Dodge, Ellin•, Clausius, Fisher and Brado® Motion carried® Mrs. Corleen Hapenan was present and spoke to the City Council and urged that public rest rooms be provided. MPs. Hapeman had not realized that public rest rooms had been provided when the Community Building was remodeled to become our neva Cite, Hmll. The matter of placing a suitable sign on 6th Street & Commercial Avenue ohoTjl"3 the location of -the Public Rest Rooms was discussed by the City Co���ac it i The bid submitted by the Wallaeg &,Tiernan Sales Corporation on'a Dry Alum Feeder for theAnaeortes Water Department in the Amount of $735.00 F. 0. B. � Anacortes, Washington was discussed at this time. A motion was made by hausius and seconded by Hansen that the above described on a Dry Alum Feeder by the Wallace & Tiernan sales corporation in the amount of $935.00 be accepted. Ayes: Hansen, Dodge, Clausius, Fisher & Brado. Motion carried. The following claims against the City of Anacortes for approximately the kku first half of the salaries for the month of April, 1948, were presented and read to the City Council: 1 • • 1 • 1 Having completed the -business of the evening, a motion was mad@ by Dodge and seconded b --y Ellin that the meeting of the City Council. adjourn. Hotion carried. !I The Xeetiftg -of the City C6uncil, did so adjourn. - - -.ol- Attest: City Clerkt Aor11 20, 1948 CURRENT EXPENSE John G. Dorcy 15973 City Clerk 40.00 W. V. Wells, Jr. 15974 City Attorney 40.00 John Cheney 15975 Police Justice 45-00 Norman Fulton 15976 Janitor 100000 David L. Bowen 15977 Janitor 100.00 Jacqueline Gurney 15978 Fork in Clerk's Office 75.00 J. B. Goff 15979 Chief of Police 110,100 �! N. Petrish 15980 Asst. Chief of Police 110.00 17. L, Pollard 15981 Patrolman 110.00 i� ` 17. E. Thompson 15982 Patrolman Y10.60 R. E. Beebe 1.5983 Patrolman 110.00 � C. F. Springer 15984 Patrolman 110.00 L. E. Snider 15985 Fire Chief 100.00 Bert Verrall 15986 Asst. Fire Chief 100.00 C. S. Mondhan 15987 Capt., Piro Dept. 100 00 K. W. Snart 15988 Capt., Pire Dept. 100.00 N. G. Strock Ed. Alexander 15989 15990 Fireman Fireman, 100.00 100000 it J. N. Parsons 15991 Fireman 100.00 D. W. Parsons 15992 Fireman. 100.00 George Ray 15993 Fireman 100.00 Mutual Benefit Health &c Acc.Asn15994 Group Insurance 48.30 0. E. Arges 1.5995 Deputy Treasurer 45.00 I PARK DEP4RTMEN1° Frank Knapp Ij 1942 ,Park Supt. 100.00 Lewis Barr I 1943 Park Employee 75.00 I CEMETERY DEPARTMENT Ingvald Iversen 470 Cemetery Supt. 110.00 17m. E. Latimer 471 Cemetery Employee 100.00 Chas. Rex Mitchell 472 Cemetery Employee 100.00 Carl Strock 473 Cowetery Employee 100.00 I, LIBRARY PE,PARTMENT II Ruth E. Brinkley 2717 Acting L, brarian 80.00 Eleanor Nevill 2718 Asst. Librarian 65.00 'I Peter Olson 2719 Janitor. 60.00 !i Mutual Benefit Health & Acc;o Assn, 2720 Group Io,surance 9.60 i1 i MATER DEPARTMENT Ti. Go McCrory 9988 Water Supt. 155000 gadie H. Arges 9989 Cashier 95.00 Shirley Owens 9990 Clerk 80.00 �I John G. Dorcy 99911 Bookkeeper 40000 II Chas. Wedlund 9992 Foreman 135.00 l Everett Thorene 9993 Servicczan 11.0.00 W. 0. Rogers 9994 Filterwan 115.00 !. Go F. Keller 9995 Filterman 105.00 A. SirQtt 9996 F`iltZerman 105.40 !I Frank Dean; "9997 F°ilterman 105.00 .� Le8ter Thomas 9998 Pumpmane. 115.00 Hut. Ben. Health Sr Accidnnt Asn9999 Group xkIsuranco 11.10 T. G. McCroky 10000 To Replace No. 9988 1-55,00 H. J. Johnson 10001. Labor, Water Dept. 45.46 Card Swanson 10002 Labor 9 dater Wptc. 44.56 it STREET DEPARTMENT i I' Roy McDougali 2993 Street Foreman 115000 Lynn Ba1comb 2994 Maintenance Wan 110.00 I� Carl Thorene 2995 Maintenance Ilan 11.5.00 Artis Taylor 2996 Maintenance Sian 110.00 Dave Summers 2997 Maintenance Man 105000 Carl Weill 2998 Maintenance Man 1710.00 Sam Nunn 2999 Street Sweeper 65000 T. Ga McCrory G. 3000 supervisor 30000 '. John orcy 3001 Bookkeeper 30000 1 Mut. Benefit Hlth. & Acc. Assn.3002 Group Insurance 24000 Samuel M. Ourrott COMMERCIAL AVENUE ST. DEV. FUND Salary as Electrical Inspectoy 132.00 A motion was wade ferred to Finance by Ellin and seconded Committee. by Dodge that the above Claims be re- the Notion 6arriedo I 4 The Finance Committee considered said claim. and recommended that the ClaiMs bel allowed and warrants dram in favor of the same. A motion was made the Finance ('ommittee by Hansen and seconded in the by Dodge that the recommendation I of matter of the above claims be adopted. Xbtion carried. 1 Having completed the -business of the evening, a motion was mad@ by Dodge and seconded b --y Ellin that the meeting of the City Council. adjourn. Hotion carried. !I The Xeetiftg -of the City C6uncil, did so adjourn. - - -.ol- Attest: City Clerkt I� s -60 May 4m 1948 May 41 1948 A regular meeting of the City Counc.i.l.of the City of Anacortes was called to order at- P.M. with Mayor Joe L..Hagan presiding.. .The roll.wascalled and Dodge � Clausius Fisher, Allan and Brado were present. The minutes of the previous meeiin; were reaj and approved as read. The following Communication from. Mr. T. G. McCrory, dater Supt. was presented and read to the City Council: May 3, 1948 Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: As has been the custom for the last few years, I would recommend, that, during the summer months, starting with the meter reading in the middle of May and ending on a like date in October, the minimum amount of water charged to regular users be increased from 500 cu. ft. to 1000 .cu. ft. per. month.,..this.. increase, of course bein6 contingent on our having a. surplus of water -over our regular requirements. TGE; so Respectfully Submitted, T. G. McCrory, WaterSuperintendent A motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Allan that the above recommendation of the Water Supt be accepted. Notion carried. The following communication from L. E. Marchant was presented and read to the City Council: Honorable Mayor & City Council, Anacortes, Wash. Gentlemen: Anacortes Washington May 41 1948 I hereby ask permission to move my house at 1719 6th Street out approximately 6 feet in 6th Street for a period of about 6 months while I am.building a new house. Then the old house will be moved away. Hoping that you will consider this matter at your earliest convenience, I ars, Yoursvery truly, Lyle Marchant After some discussion a motion was made by Dodge and seconded by Hansen that permission be granted to L. E. Marchant to move his house as outlined in the above communication. Motion carried. Mr. Wm. Willis, who has recently purchased lots 1, 2 3, and 49 in Block 176, Original Plat of the City of Anacortes, asked permission io connect his property with the sewer in block 169, Original Plat of the City of Anacortes. After some discussion a motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Allan that this matter be referred to T. G. McCrory, Water Supt, to make an investigation and report to the City Council. The following communication from Mr. Roy Rogers was presented and read to the City Counci;: 312-14 Commercial Avenue, Anacortes Washington To the Honorable Mayor and May 3, 1948 Council of the City of Anacortes Gentlemen: I am hereby making application for the issue of the Cabaret License for the premises located at 312®14 Commercial Avenue in the City of Anacortes, % am handing you herewith my check in the amount of $25.00 in payment for the same and will appreciate your favorable consideration. I am, Yours very truly, Roy Rogers After some discussion a motion was made by Brado and seconded by Allan that the City Council grant a danco license to Mr. Roy Rogers as requested in the above com- munication. As there were no fatal accidentsin the City of Anacortes during the year 1947, the Tuitional Safety Council issued an award to the City of Anacortes and WetgcCloud' q Assistant Chief of the Washington State Patrol and Capt. Furseth,of the Washington State Patrol were present at thO meeting and presented this award to Mayor Hagan, of the City of Anacortes. Hr. G. N. Dalstead, P.M. of Anacortes and also chairman of the Skagit County Traffic Council was present and spoke to the'City Council. John, Cheney, Police Justice, spoke to the City Council and Joh R. Reid, advisor of the School Boy Patrol spoke to the City Council and thanked them for inviting him and several members of the School Boy Patrol to be present at this meeting. it J • • 1 1 • May 4, 1948 1 • .7 1 The report of the Street Foreman for the month of April, 1948 was presented and read to the City Council, was accepted and placed on file. The report of the Park Department for the month of April, 1948, was presented and read to the City Council., was accepted and placed on file. The gasoline report -for the.month.of April, 1948, was presented to the City Council was accepted.and placed on Pile. Bailey Bros. Circus made an application to show in Anacortes on Friday, May 21st and a motion was made%r by Brado and seconded by Allan that a license be grantel to Bailey Bros. to show -their circus in Anacortes on May 21st. Motion carried. A petition from Mr. Ivor Antonius of the Anacortes Feed and Seed Store and ap- plication was made to the .City Council for a special reserved parking space in front of their store at.about.316.Commercial Avenue. This matter was discussed at some length and Mayor Hagan was authorized to discuss this matter further with Fir. An- tonivas. The following claims against the City of Anacortes were presented and read to the City Council: CURRENT EXPENSE Mr. Reid then introduced the.Officer.s.of .the School Boy Patrol to the Mayor and Cite, Joe L. Hagan .15996 Council. Assistant Chief.John McCloud. spoke to the City Council and pointed out � �y as the importance of the work.being done the School Boy Patrol and also presented 15.20 George Brado at this time the award. from .the National Safe.ty Council to Mayor Joe L. Hagan. to PP Councilman The Assistant Chief of. the State Patrol also pointed out that Ellensburg and Anacor As 1.5998 ►: were the only Cities of the area.that.received an award for the year 1947. Councilman At a recent meeting of the.City Council a request from Fred C. Fellows of Sedre_ Romle L. Allan Woolley. Washington for a.Quit Claim Deed in favor of Mrs. Josephine Robinson on C° Lot7 Block 51, Original Plat of .the City of Anacortes for a consideration of Councilman $21.6j was presented to the City Council and referred to the City Attorney. E. A. Cla usius 16000 At this time Cdr. W. V. Wells, Jr., City Attorney, presented the following.repoi�o 10 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: 10.00 Your City Attorney W. V. Wells Jr., to whom was referred the matter of the request for quit cla m..deed from FreA C. Fellows in favor of Urs. Josephine Robin- 160®1 son on Lot 7, Block 51 original. .plat of the City.of Anacortes for $21.69, begs leave to 'P report as follows.,, Through error in tracing records the requested deed 10.00 should be for Lot 8 rather than -for Lot 7. The assessments on Lot 8 original 16002 sum $21.69 have never been paid. The City foreclosed on the 11th of March, 1917 °P and the matter was certified _to the.County Treasurer. There has been no foreclosure by the County. The assessment covered sewer on 0 Avenue between 13th and 18th streelzs. 10.00 Because the Statute of limitations has long since run on this assessment it is Wy 16003PP opinion that the city should..accept.$21.69 for a.quit claim deed on Lot 8, Block 51, original plat .of .the City of Anacortes. 10.00i ,nr qq p y�► V. 1� o Y • uR�•lli, JS . 9 'City Attorney 16004 Anacortes,. Wash., May 4y 19480 °Q deed 54.10 A motion was made by Dodge..and seconded by Brado that the/mentioned in the abov--- 16005 City Attorney's report be accepted_.and.that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized °P to sign said deed. 42,50 The report of the Chief of Police for the month of April, 1948, was presented 1.6006 and read to the City Council, was accepted and ordered filed. °8 The report of the Police Justice for the month of April, 1948, was presented 41.40 and read to the City Council, was accepted and placed on file. 516007 The report of the Water Supt. for the month of April, 1948 was presented and °Q read to the City Council, was accepted and placed oh file. 1 • .7 1 The report of the Street Foreman for the month of April, 1948 was presented and read to the City Council, was accepted and placed on file. The report of the Park Department for the month of April, 1948, was presented and read to the City Council., was accepted and placed on file. The gasoline report -for the.month.of April, 1948, was presented to the City Council was accepted.and placed on Pile. Bailey Bros. Circus made an application to show in Anacortes on Friday, May 21st and a motion was made%r by Brado and seconded by Allan that a license be grantel to Bailey Bros. to show -their circus in Anacortes on May 21st. Motion carried. A petition from Mr. Ivor Antonius of the Anacortes Feed and Seed Store and ap- plication was made to the .City Council for a special reserved parking space in front of their store at.about.316.Commercial Avenue. This matter was discussed at some length and Mayor Hagan was authorized to discuss this matter further with Fir. An- tonivas. The following claims against the City of Anacortes were presented and read to the City Council: CURRENT EXPENSE Joe L. Hagan .15996 Salary as Mayor 15.20 George Brado 15997 to PP Councilman 10.00 C&aba. F. Fisher 1.5998 ►: '° Councilman 10.00 Romle L. Allan 15999 C° °0 Councilman 4.00 E. A. Cla usius 16000 °' 10 Coumilman 10.00 Syd Ellin 160®1 °a 'P Councilman 10.00 E. B. Dodge 16002 e� °P Councilman 10.00 H. L. Hansen 16003PP Councilman 10.00i 0. E® Arges 16004 P3 °Q Deputy Treasurer 54.10 John G. Dorcy 16005 'P °P City Clerk 42,50 Dr. A. B. Cook 1.6006 PP °8 Health Officer 41.40 W. V. Wells,, Jr, 516007 PO °Q City Attorney 37970 John Cheney 1.6008 G8 °Q Police Fudge 42.50 Harry Davis 16009 `B °8 Dog Catcher 13.1.5 Norman Fulton 16010G8 oe Janitor, City Hall 83.30 David L. Bowen 16011 0° Janitor, City Hall 77.70 Marry Davis 16012 18 10 Dizmpman 50.00 Jacqueline Gurney 16013 Work in Clerk's Office 63.20 Withholding Tax Fund 16014 Withholding Taxes 90.30 Union Oil Company 16015 Stove Oil, Fire Dept. 64.66 Burroughs Adding Machine Co. 16016 Service to adding machine .62 J. B. Goff 16017 Salary as Chief of Polio 3.47.75 N. Petrish 16018 0° B° Asst. Chief of Police 136.30 W. L. Pollard 16019 'P°' Patrolman 105.10 W. E. Thompson 16020 d8 P8 Patrolman 130.00 C. F. Springer 16021 PP °? Patrolman 1.30900 M. E. Beebe 16022 PP '9 patrolman 121.00 Withholding Tax Fund 16023 Withholding Taxes 65.00 Anacortes American 16024 Service & Supplies C. C. Cook 16025 Keys, Police Dept. 1,03 E. A. Abbott Motor Co. 16026 Clayton Couch 16027. Standard Stations Inc., 16028 Baker0a Firestone Store 16029, John J. Brogan, Jr., 16030 Jack's Radio Shop 16031 J. B. Goff 16032 E. A. Abbott Motor Co. 16033 Simmonds Paint Co. 16034 Lyle's Market 16035 L. E. Snider 16036 Bert Verrall 16037 C. S. Mondhan 16038 K. 19. Snart 16039 M. G. Strock 16040 Ed. Alexander 16041 J. N. Parsono 16042 D. W. Parsons 16043 George Ray 16044 H. Chetrier 16045 J. G. orcy 16046 Geo, Olson 16047 Withholding Tax Fund 16048 Union Oil Company 16049 Firemen's Relief & Pension Fund 16050 South Side Hardware 16051 Marshall Wells Store 16052 San Juan Iron & Steel 16053 Waiter Department 16054 Anacortes Laundry & Cleaners 6056 Murphy White Trucks, Co. 488 West Coast Telephone Co. 16057 L. E. Snider 16058 Marine Supply Co. 16059 Benson Motors 16060 Kimse °s Dependable Market 16061 John 0. Dorcy 16062 Marine Supply Co. 1606 Young's H me Furnishings 16064 Marshall Wells Store 16065 South Side Hardware 16066 Water Department 16067 C. C. Cook 16068 Forth Coast Chemical & Soap Works 16069 Coast Nide Supply Co. 16070 Anacortes Equipment Co. 16071 Curtis Wharf Company 16072 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 16073 Island Transfer Co. 16074 Marines Supply Co. 16075 The Fern Press 16076 Anacortes Gas. Co. 16077 Iverson Bros. 16078 Simmonds Paint Co. 16079 Western Auto Supply Co. 16080 Northwest Roofing Co. 16081 Anacortes American 16082 May 4, 1948 6.04 --- ----- Service SuppY.ies, City Hall 1.15 Service, Police.Dept. 11.50 Sup-olies, Police .Dept. 1.36 Supplies.,. Police Dept. 14.13 Supplies, Police, Dept. 2.31 Supplies, Police Dept. 1.55 Cash Advanced.,. Postage & Supplies 15.00, Service & Supplies 391.93 Supplies Supplies.i Police --Dept. 1.29 Supplies 29.14 12.99 Salary a& Fire Chief 144.53 4e Asst. Fire Chief 138.90 ff ee fe Capt., Fire Dept. 110.68 West Coast Telephone Co. Capt., Fire Dept. 118.68 6.00 Fireman 100.10 ee fe Fireman 111.10 fe of Fireman 1.1.10 1f `f Fireman 90.08 a� ea Fireman 105.15 °1 °1 Ca 11 Man 1.50 488 Call Man. 1.50 ff as Call Man 1.50 Withholding Taxes. 193.58 Gasoline, Fire..Dept. 53035 Pension Payroll..de.ductions 119.10 Supplies,,Fire Dept. .31 Supplies, Fire Dept. .2®11 Service, Fire. Dept. .52 Hydrant Rental. 625.00 Laundry -.Service Police Dept. 17.47. Supplies, Fire.�ep.t. 2.74 Telephone._S.ervic.e,.. City Hall 19.80 Inspections 25.00 Supplies, Fire Dept. 4.33 Service 57 25.39 Supplies WATER DEPARTMENT 2.00 Registration-of.Births & Deaths 16075 Supplies Sadie M. Agnes 10004 Supplies, City hall 6.04 Supplies, City Hall 2.21 SuppY.ies, City Hall 1.15 Water Service, City Hall 2.50 Service City Hall 1.55 Janitor?s Supplies 16.69 Janitor's Supplies 34.71 Supplies City gull 18.77 Coal CHH Hall Lighiing Service 1.11 336.18 Stove.Oil, Police Dept. 167.97 Supplies 2.58 Printing & Supplies 31.16 Gas for Fire Dept, 6.31 Supplies.i Police --Dept. 1.60 Supplies, Fire..Dept-. 29.14 Supplies City gull 1.70 Repair ol._Coping on New CityH61192.70 To Replace Number 16024 54.60 F_�, 41 • 1 1 �J • 1 CEMETERY DEPARTMENT Ingvald Iversen 474 Salary as Cemetery Supt. 112.30 Wm. E. Latimer 475 t1 11 Cemetery Employee 90.60 Chas. Rex Mitchell 476 of B1 Cemetery Employee 95.90 Carl Strock 477 of t1 Cemetery Employee 99.00 Withholding Tax Fund 478 Withholding Taxes 106.00 Anacortes American 479 Printing Supplies 6.69 South Side Hardware 480 Supplies, Cemetery Dept. 25.32 Stanley Anderson 481 Material 8.76 Ingvald Iversen 482 Cash Advanced, mileage on car 6.00 West Coast Telephone Co. Telephone Service, Cemetery 6.00 Marshall Wells Store 484 Supplies, Cemetery Dept. 5.27 Water Department - Sound 485 mater Service Cemetery 2.50 Puget Power & L4ght 486 Lighting Service, Cemetery 6.00 Dorsey®s Grocery Mrs, L. Johnson 487 Supplies Cemetery Dept. 1.17 Agnes 488 Equipment 10.00 Oregon Brass Works 489 Grave Barkers 128.40 Pacific Coast Stamp Works Jack Gurney 490 491 'Supplies Cemetery Dept. Welding �ipe 12.48 at Cemetery 16.87 COM ERCIAL AVENUE STATE DEVELOPMENT FUND S. M. Surrott 30 Salary as Electric Inspector 132.20 Withholding Tax bund 31 Withholding Tait deductions 35.80 Anacortes Equipment Co. & City.Electric & Fixture Company 32 Estimate on St. Lighting Con'. •44970 57 WATER DEPARTMENT T. G. McCrory 10003 Salary as Water Supt. 158.60 Sadie M. Agnes 10004 it 11 Cashier 97.80 Shirley Owens 10005 t/ 0P Clerk 81.10 John G. Doray 10006 ae `f Bookkeeper 38.90 Chas. Wedlund 10007 '" Foreman 135.60 F_�, 41 • 1 1 �J • 1 May 4 9 1948 Everett Thorene 10008 Salary as Serviceman 11.3.70 W. 0. Rogers 1000911 °B ;ilterman 125.90 G. F. Keller 10010. Q° f0 ilterman 110.10 A. Sirett 10011. °p `e Filterman 110.10 Frank Deane 10012 °° so Filtermmn 105.60 Lester Thomas 10013 1° ampman 124.60 E. G. Childs 10014 tQ 1° Laborer 100.100 Carl Swanson 10.015 Laborer 32.84 H. J. Johnson x.0016. oP °0 Laborer 56.14 Withholding Tape Fund 10017 Withholding Taxes 29..10 Pennsylvania Salt Mfg Co. 10018 Chlorine 134.90 Transmission Supply. 10019. Supplies 7.29 Marine Supply -Co.. 10020 Supplies 279.09 Ilan Waters & Rogers'.. Inc.. 10021 Supplies 21.50 West Coast Telephone. Co.. 10022. .Telephone Service, Water Dept. 17.50 Marshall Wells.Store. 10023 10024 SuppliesWater Dept. 14.72 Jack°s Radio Shop .. Worthington Gamon.Meter Co.10025. Equipmeni Meters & Supplies 43.21 194.36 Curent Expense 10026. Office..& Garage space rental 200.00 City Street Fund 10027 Gasoline.used by Water Dept. 28.13 Bakar°s Firestone Store 10028 Supplies 20.95 Curtis Wharf Co. 10029 Lime & Cement 109070 Rockwell Manufacturing Co..10030 Meters & Equipment 121.64 Skagit Electric Co. 10031. Service & Supplies 928.92 Johns -Manville Sales. -Corp 10032 Equipment, Water Dept. 9375.98 Puget Sound Power & Light 100.33 Power & Service 1326.69 Tax Commission 10034 Tax on Dater Sales 534.26 The Fern Press 10035 Printing & Supplies 71.07 Puget Saw Mill Inc., 10036 Lumber Water Dept. bil, Filter 83.10 Island Transfer Co., 10037 Stove Plant 33.03 G. N. Dalstead 10038 Stamps for Water Dept. 6.00 Pacific Highway Transport 10039 Freight on Equipment & Supplies 61.58 STREET DEPARTMENT Roy McDougal. 3003 Salary as Street Supt. 116.50 Lynn Balcomb 3004"' 10 Graderman 119.00 Carl Thorene 3005 `0 " Maintenance Man 124060 Dave Summers 3006 °' " Maintenance San 105.60 Carl Welk 3007 07 " Maintenance Man 100060 .Artis Taylor .300 Maintenance Man 109.20 Sam MIhn -: -`*:V " 3009 sa Street Sweeper 1.85 Ken McClellan 3010 Street Sweeper 25.25 T. G. McCrory 3013. to 1Q Supervisor 28.00 John G. Darer 3012.. Bookkeeper 28.00 Withholding Tax Fund 3013 Withholding Taxes 189.40 Trulson M for Co. 3014 Equipment & Supplies 156.8 Colvin's ire Service 3015 Service, Sareet Dept. 2.0 Marine Supply Co.. 3016 Supplies, Street Dept. 22.94 Marshall Wells Store 3017 Supplies, Street Dept. 8.74 San Fusin Iron & Steel. Hoist 3018.. Supplies Street Dept. 4 8.28 Pacific & Derrick. Co.. 3019. Service Equipment 45.11 Jack Gurney Shell Company, 3020. S&±.ice Street Dept. bil 11033 Oil Inc. 3021 Diesel Street Dept,, 6treet 18.74 Simmonds Paint Co. 3022 Supplies, Dept. 4.96 Puget Sound Power &. Lt.. Co. 3023 Power for Crusher 37.50 Puget Sari Will Inc., Co. 3024 Lumber Street Dept. Gil 125.00 Island Transfer 3025 Stove Street Dept. 7©93 Union Oil Company 3026 Gasolineutreet Dept. 116.40 PARK DEPARTMENT Levis Barr 1944 Salary as Park Employee 123.60 Frank Knapp 1945 it " Park Supt. 231.00 Withholding Tax Fund 1946 Withholding Taxes 30.40 Moran's Boat & Woodwkg.shop 1947 Service & Material, Park Dept. 2.00 Nater Department South Side Hardware 1948 1949 Water Service, Sunset Park Supplies & Material 2.50 2060 Marine Supply & Hardware 1950 Supplies, Park Dept. 4.20 Marshall Wells Store 1951 Supplies & Material, Park Dept. 22.66 Simmonds Paint Co. 1952 Supplies, Park Dept. 11.54 Win. G. McCallum 1953 Insurance on 1942 Dodge 37.20 Curtis Wharf Company 1954 Cement, Park Dept. 1.24 LIBRARY DEPARTMENT Ruth E. Brinkley 2721 Salary as acting Librarian Eleanor Nevill 2722 9u `° Asst. Librarian 70.40 Marjorie Ross 2723 B0 se Cataloger 19.50 Pete Olson 2724 °a Caretaker 59.30 Withholding Tax Fund 2725 Withholding Taxes 33.40 Clarence Thomas 2726 Service, Library Dept. 10.00 C. C. Cook Puget Sound Pr. & Lt. 2727 Laren Dower Service Library Dept. �ibrary 2.58 Co. 2728 Lighting Service 6.74 City of Anacortes Water Co 2729 Water Service, Library 2.50 Charles Scribner°s Sons 2730 Books for Library 58.85 The Macmillan Co. 2731 Book for Library,... 2.74 The J. X. Gill Company 2732 Books for L4brary 15.40 The Puget Sound Nears Co. 2733 Books for library 9153 Ruth E. Brinkley 2734 To replace No. 2721 76-30 WITHHOLDING TAX FUND Peoples National Bank of Washington Total Withholding tax deductions 1034.98 May 4, 1948 A motion was made by Fisher and seconded by Allan.that the above claims be referred to the Finance Committee. Motion carried. .The..Finance Committee considered the above claims and recommended that the claims be allowed and warrants issued for the same. A motion was made by Allan and seconded.by Fisher the recommendation of the Finance Committee in the matter of :the claims. against the City of Anacortes ford, the month of April, 1948 be adopted. Ayes: Bodg_e.,.Clausius, Fisher, Allan and Bravo. Motion carried. At a recent meeting of the City Council. the.City Clerk.was authorized to call for bids for excavating, laying and backfilling for 611 Transite. Pipe on the follow- ing streets: 13th Street from Commercial A,,enue to Q Avenue. .a distance of 350 9 feet Alaska Avenue from Oakes Avenue to 15th Street a disianc_e of &bout 800 feet. Work to include excavating and setting 2 hydrants wi.tY_ 6" auxilliary valves, 1®61B and 5 castings. Said bids to be opened on May 4th, 1948.. No bids for doing this work were received by the City Clerk and a motion was made.by Dodge and seconded by Allan that the Water Supt. be authorized to..go.ahead..and.perform thid work with local labor. Motion carried. Laving completed the business of the evening a onded by Allan that the meeting of the City Council meeting ©f the City Council did then adjourn. Atteot: mo.ti.in was made by Bodge and se( adjourn. Motion carried. The Way 10, 1948 A regular meeting of the City Council Of the City of Anacortes was called to order at 8 oeclock P.M. with Mayor Joe L. Hagan presiding. The roll was called and Hansen, Dodge, Ellin Clausius, Fisher, Allan and Brado were present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved as read. The report of the Fire Department for the month of April, 1948 was presented and read to the City Council, was accepted and placed on fila. The matter of reserving a parking tone in front of the Anacortes Feed and Seed Store which was referrdd to Mayor Joe L. Kagan was considered at this time. After some discussion a motion was made by Ellin and seconded by Clausius that a reserved parking space for one car be granted to the Anacortes Feed and Seed Company at the northwest corner of Commercial Avenue and 4th street immediately west of the west line of Commercial Avenue. Motion carried. At a recent meeting of the City Council the matter of an obstruction on the side walk on 5th street between Commercial Avenue and Q Avenue by Pacific Highway Transport trucks was discussed at tome length. The City Clerk was asked to write to the Mount Vernon office of the Pacifica highway Transport, pointing out to them the protests which the City Council has received because of their trucks being park- ed across the aide walk at the above location. At a recent meeting of the City Cotncil, the City Clerk was authorized to wtite Dir. Fred Nelson, who lives at 1719 7th street advising him that the City Council had ordered the removal of a smoke house on H. Avenue north of 6th street. To date Mr. Nelson has not made any attempt to removed his smoke house and a motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Brado that the City Clerk write to Mr. Fred Nelson ad- vising him that the City Council had ordered the removal of the smoke house at the above described location within a period of 10 days. Motion carried. The matter of the large brick building located on the southern corner of 4th street and Commercial and belonging to the American Legion was discussed at some length. It was pointed out that the American Legion are making every effort to sell this building to some purchaser who will improve it. The City Clerk was asked to write e letter to the American Legion asking them to have a committee present at the next meeting of the City Council to discuss what can be done to improve the appearance of their building located at 401 Commercial Avenue. In the matter of the application of Mr. Wm. Willis to make a sewer connection from lot 1 in block 176 to the sewers in block 169 and which application was referred to Mr. T. G. McCrory, City Engineer,w as discussed at this time. Mr. McCrory pointed out that it would be impossible to connect the sewer as reruested by Mr. Willis. Mr. L. E. Snider, Fire Chief, spoke to the City Council about answering fire call at Summit Park. Mr. Snider pointed out that Summit Park had recently organ- ized a local Fire Department but that it was not in an operating condition at the present. It was decided to have the Fire Chief contact the members of the local FiraI D partment and ask them to be present at a meeting of the City Council Mr. J. B. Goff, Chif of Police, presented a written report showing the amount of.oil consumption, service and repairs on the Chevrolet s6dan delivery truck. This report was discussed at some length by the City Council and it was decided to discus this matter further with the Trulson Motor Company, from whom the City purchased the truck. Several members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce were present and spoke to the' City Council and asked permission to paint the cord Anacortes and an arrow and sev- eral other figures on top of the neer City Hall) the arrow to point to the airfield at Bay View Washington. After some discussion a motion was made by Dodge and sec- onded by Alan that permission be branted to paint the above information on the rodf� of the new City Fall at no cost to the City of Anacortes. Motion carried. • • 1 1 • 1 Way 18, 1948 Mr. Loren Clark. and Earl Bailey, from the Anacortes Sportsmen°s Club were pre- sent and spoke to. the..City Council... Mr.. Clark pointed out that they wished to usQ certain cedar logs close.to.Heart Lake, for a float to.be used by Fishermen. After some discussion a ko.tion.was made.by.Brado and seconded by Ellin that permission be granted to the Sportsmen°s.Club.to use certain -down eddar logs to conbtruct a float to used by fishermen at Heart Lake. Motion carried,, Mr. Frank Knapp, Park Supt, was present at the meeting and asked permission to use the Capital Outlay item of $329.4.9 in the Park budget for 1948 as a down payment on a tractor to used in the Park Department. The tractor would cost ap. proximately 3720.0O.The balance due on the tractor could be paid from the 1949 budget. This matter was discussed at some length and as Mayor Hagan reported that he would soon hold a meeting of the Anacortes Park Board, it was decided to post- pone action on this matter until after this meeting. At this tiihe an Ordinance being an Ordinance relating to the licensing and supervision of "Places of.RefugeP; defining terms, prescribing the duties of officers in connection therewith; fixing fees; setting minimum requirements; providing fors appeal, defining.offenses and providing penalties for the Violation of this ordinanca, was presented and read to the City Council. This Ordinance was discussed section by section and a.motion was made by Ellin and seconded by Bodge that said Ordinance above described, be adopted. Ayes: Hansen, Dodge, Ellin, Allan and Brado. Ways. - Fisher. Motion carried. The following renewal Insurance Policies to the City Councils were presented United Pacific Insurance Company Policy No. 523970, on Chevrolet truck used by the Water Department; the Ohio Casulzy Insurance Company, No. 4457825 on 1948 V®8 Ford Coupe used by the Fire Department, and the Home Insurance Company of New York, Poli.- cy No. 6275421 on the Dodge Truck used by the Fire Department, were presented to th6 City Council and were referred to the City Attorney. The following claims against the City of Anacortes for approximately the first half of the salaries of the City employees for the month of May, 1948, were presented and read to the City Council: 0. E. .Arges .1.6083 Deputy Treasurer 45.00 John G. Dorcy 16084 City Clerk 40.00 W. V. Wells, Jr. 16085 City Attorney 40.00 John Cheney 16086 Police Justice 45.00 Norman Fulton 1.6087 Janitor 100.00 David L. Bowen 1.6088 Janitor 100.00 Jacqueline Gurney 16089 Work in Clerk's Office 70.00 J. B. Goff 1.6090 Chief of Police 110.00 N. Petrish 1.6091 Asst. Chief of Police 110.00 Wm. L. Pollard 16092 Patrolman 110.00 W. E. Thompson 1.6093 Patrolman 110.00 C. F. Springer 16094 Patrolman 150.00 M. E. Beebe 16095 Patrolman 110.00 L. E. Snider 16096 Fire Chief 100.00 tart Verrall 16097 Asst. Fire Chief 100.00 C. S. Mondhan 1.6098 Capt., Fire Dept. 100.00 K. W. Snart 16099 Capt., Fire Dept. 100.00 M. G. Strock 16100 Fireman 100.00 Ed. Alexander 16101 Fireman 100,00 J. N. Parsons 16102 Fireman 100.00 D. W. Parsons 1610.3 Fireman 100.00 Geo. Ray 16104 Fireman 100.00 Mut.Ben.Health & AccidentAssnm16105 Group Insurance Deductions 48,30 PARK DEPARTMENT Levis Marr 19,55 Park Employee 75.00 Frank Knapp 1956 Park Supt. 100.00 CEMETERY DEPARTMENT Ingvald Iversen ft. E. Latimer 492 493 Cemetery Supt. Cemetery Employee 120.00 110,00 Chas. Rex Mitchell 494 Cemetery Employee 110.00 Carl Strock 495 Cemetery Employee 11.0.00 WATER DEPARTMENT T. G. McCrory Sadie M. Arges 10040 10041 Water Supt. Cashier 1.55.00 95.00 Shirley Owens 10042 Clerk 80,1*00 John G. Dorcy 10043 Bookkeeper 40,00 Chas. Wedlund 10044 Foreman 1.35.00 Everett Thorene 10045 Serviceman 110.00 W. 0. Rogers 10046 Filterman 115.00 G. F. Keller 10047 Filterman 105.00 A. Sirett 10048 Filterman 105.00 Frank Deane 10049 Filterman 105.00 Lester Thomas 10050 Pumpman 115.00 Rolland Thomas 1.0051 Pumpman 100.00 E. G. Childs 10052 Employee 110.58 H. J. Johnson 10053 Employee 70.13 Mut.Ben.Health & Ace. Assn. 10054 Group Insurance Deductions 11.10 i LIBRARY DEPARTMENT Ruth E. Brinkley 2735 Acting Librarian 80.00 Eleanor Nevill 2736 Asst. Librarian 65.00 Peter Olson 2737 Janitor 60.00 Ay 18, 1948 Mut.Ben.Health & Ace. Assn. 2738 Group Insurance Deductions 9.60 COMMERCIAL AVE. ST. DEV. FUND S. M. Surrett 29 Salary as electrical inspector 135.00 A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Allan that the above claims be re £erred to the Finance Committee. Motion carried. The Finance Committee recommended that the claims be allowed and warrant drawn in favor of the same. A motion was madO by Allan and seconded by Brado that the recommendation of the Finance Committee in i too matter of the claims against the City of Anacortes for the month of April, 1.948 , be adopted. Motion carried. Being unable to.c.omplete the business before the City Council at this time a p9tion was made by Dodge and seconded by Brado that the City Council adjourn until 7:00 o'clock P.M. on May 25,.1948. Motion carried. The meeting of the City Council, did so adjourn. Attest._ May 25, 1948 A regular adjourned meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called to order at 7000 P.M. with Mayor Joe L. Hagan presiding. The roll was called' and Hansen, Dodge, Ellin, Clausius, Allan and Brado were present. The following communication from Lowell L. Porter was presented and read to they City Councils J AnacortesWashington r -ay 249 1. 48 To -the Mayor and City Council of the City of Anacortes9 Washington. j Gentlemen: I wish to make application for a Photographer's license in the City of Ana- cortes in the name of Tahoe Studios of 2509 L Street, Sacramento 9 California. We are a member of the Sacramento Chamber of Commerce, also of the Sacramento Better Business Bureau. Our methog of operation is house to house solicitation taking orders for por- traits to be shot, 4n the New Milson 'Hotel at a specified date. Our product is finished in Sacramento and delivered through the United States mails to our customers. Very truly yours Lowell L. Porter Unit Manager, Tahoe Studios, 2509 L. St. Sacramento California Phone 4-1611 After some discussion a mntion was made by Clausius and seconded by Ellin that the Chief of Police by authorized to make an investigation of Lowell Porten as men- tioned in the above commflnication and make a report to the City Council. Motion � carried. At this time an Ordinance being an Ordinance amending Section No. 2 (b)'bf Ord inanc(b-No. 837 of the City of Anacortes, passed and approved on the 17th day of October, 1933, as reinstated and reiterated in Section 6 of Ordinance No. 976, passed on the 15th day of January1946, to permit the construction of private wood-� sheds and garages in the fire limits of the City of Anacortes; and amending Section' 36 of Ordinance No. 837, to extend the penalties for violation of said ordinance, was presented and read to the City Council. After some discussion a motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Allan that the above deserflbed Ordinance amending Section 36 of Ordinance 837 of the City of Anacortes be adopted as a whole. Ayes: Hannon, Dodge, Ellin, Clausius, Allan and Brado. Motion carried. T. G. McCrory, City Engineer, reported that all the lights of the new Street Lighting System have been installed and are being tested and will be officially turned on in the evefaing of Juhe 4th, 1948. �J • 1 1 �J • 1 STREET DEPARTMENT Roy McDougall 3027 Street Foreman 115.00 Lynn Balcomb 3028 Maintenance Main 110.00 Carl Thorene 3029 Maintenance Man 115.00 Artis Taylor 3030 Maintenance Man 110.00 Dave Suers 3031 Maintenance Brian 105.00 Carl Welk 3032 Maintenance Main 110.00 Ken. McClellan 3033 Street Sweeper 70.00 T. G. McCrory 3034 Supervisor 30.00 John G. Dorcy 3035 Bookkeeper 30.00 Hut. Ben. Health & Ace. Assn. 3036 Group Insurance Deductions 21.00 COMMERCIAL AVE. ST. DEV. FUND S. M. Surrett 29 Salary as electrical inspector 135.00 A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Allan that the above claims be re £erred to the Finance Committee. Motion carried. The Finance Committee recommended that the claims be allowed and warrant drawn in favor of the same. A motion was madO by Allan and seconded by Brado that the recommendation of the Finance Committee in i too matter of the claims against the City of Anacortes for the month of April, 1.948 , be adopted. Motion carried. Being unable to.c.omplete the business before the City Council at this time a p9tion was made by Dodge and seconded by Brado that the City Council adjourn until 7:00 o'clock P.M. on May 25,.1948. Motion carried. The meeting of the City Council, did so adjourn. Attest._ May 25, 1948 A regular adjourned meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called to order at 7000 P.M. with Mayor Joe L. Hagan presiding. The roll was called' and Hansen, Dodge, Ellin, Clausius, Allan and Brado were present. The following communication from Lowell L. Porter was presented and read to they City Councils J AnacortesWashington r -ay 249 1. 48 To -the Mayor and City Council of the City of Anacortes9 Washington. j Gentlemen: I wish to make application for a Photographer's license in the City of Ana- cortes in the name of Tahoe Studios of 2509 L Street, Sacramento 9 California. We are a member of the Sacramento Chamber of Commerce, also of the Sacramento Better Business Bureau. Our methog of operation is house to house solicitation taking orders for por- traits to be shot, 4n the New Milson 'Hotel at a specified date. Our product is finished in Sacramento and delivered through the United States mails to our customers. Very truly yours Lowell L. Porter Unit Manager, Tahoe Studios, 2509 L. St. Sacramento California Phone 4-1611 After some discussion a mntion was made by Clausius and seconded by Ellin that the Chief of Police by authorized to make an investigation of Lowell Porten as men- tioned in the above commflnication and make a report to the City Council. Motion � carried. At this time an Ordinance being an Ordinance amending Section No. 2 (b)'bf Ord inanc(b-No. 837 of the City of Anacortes, passed and approved on the 17th day of October, 1933, as reinstated and reiterated in Section 6 of Ordinance No. 976, passed on the 15th day of January1946, to permit the construction of private wood-� sheds and garages in the fire limits of the City of Anacortes; and amending Section' 36 of Ordinance No. 837, to extend the penalties for violation of said ordinance, was presented and read to the City Council. After some discussion a motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Allan that the above deserflbed Ordinance amending Section 36 of Ordinance 837 of the City of Anacortes be adopted as a whole. Ayes: Hannon, Dodge, Ellin, Clausius, Allan and Brado. Motion carried. T. G. McCrory, City Engineer, reported that all the lights of the new Street Lighting System have been installed and are being tested and will be officially turned on in the evefaing of Juhe 4th, 1948. �J • 1 1 �J • 1 May 259 1948 Having completed the business of the evening a motion was made by Clauslus and seconded by Allan that the meeting of the City Council adjourn. Themeeting of the City Council did then adjourn. or Attest.,, _ _ City Cler June 1, 1948 i At this time an Ordinance being an Ordinance pertaining to the cleanliness and safety to traffic of public highways, streets and alleys in the .City of Anacortes, prohibiting the disposition of debris and.of refuse, other.than at specified places and .probibiting the defacing of autho rized signs, was presented and read to the In the matter of the application of the Tahoe Studios9 of 2509 Elm Street City Council. i After some discussion a motion was made by Ellin and.seconded by Allan that the above described Ordinance pertaining to the cleanliness and safety to the where representatives of this studio had worked. The letters were not favorable traffic of public Highways be -adopted as a whole. Ayes -0 Hansen, Dodge Ellin, to the granting of this license and the Chief of Police recommended that the ap- Clausius9 Allan and Brado. Motion carried. plication for a photographer's license be denied. A motion was made by Ellin and As a representative from the American Legion in the City of Anacortes, G -.N. seconded bit Dodge that the City Council sustain the recommendation of Mr. J. B. Dalstead spoke.to the City Council about the large brick.building located at 4.03 Goff, Chief of Police to deny a photographer's license to Mr. Lowell L. Porter, Commercial Avenue and which is owned by the American Legion.. Pyr. Dalstead pointed unit manager of the Tahoe Studios of 2509, Elm Street, Sacramento, California. out that they had several applications from persons who wished to buy this build- Motion carried. ing and asked that they be given another 30 days before action was taken by the The matter of a motor over haul or a new motor for the Chevrolet sed9n deliver; City Council on this matter. Mrs Dalstead als.o pointed out that application had car used by the Anacortes Police Department was discussed at some length and a been made to have a Coast Guard Boat stationed -in Anacortes. The location of this Goff, Chief of Police, Mayor Joe L. Hagan and E. A. "lausius be given authority boat would be at a certain portion of the port dock. The matter of obtaining to make a decision as to whether the above Chevrolet motor be given a thorough i water for the Coast Guard boat is a problem.that.is.being considered at the present over haul or whether a new motor be installed by the Trulson Motor Company. time. to the City Council and was accepted and placed on file. A. new Ordinance regulating the sale and operation -of pin ball machines in.the City of Anacortes was presented and read to the.City Council and was referred back The report of the Street Foreman for the month of May, 1948, was presented and to the City Attorney to make certain changes and present it to the City Council in the near future. Mr. John Nordmark, local manager for the A.I.D. program of the Anacortes Chamber of Commerce was present and spoke to the City Council. Mr. Nordmark discussed the Sily&pculture program9 Sponsordd and practisedby the Cascade Forest Industries, Inca After some discussion it was decided to have a committee composed of T. G. MOCoory, City Engineer, John Nordmark and Wmo Tinney to make an investigation on this matter of City Owned property and make a report at the next meeting of the City Council. AT: -this time the Ci:�y Council discussed the matter of Day Light Saving for the.I City of Anacortes. It was decided to investigate this ratter a little further and determine what the other cities in this area would due in.this matter. Having completed the business of the evening a motion was made by Clauslus and seconded by Allan that the meeting of the City Council adjourn. Themeeting of the City Council did then adjourn. or Attest.,, _ _ City Cler June 1, 1948 VIHEREAS, Principal cities in the Puget Sound Area following a general trend established on the Pacific Coast and throughout the United States, inaugurated the use of, and changed to the system known as "Daylight Saving Time90 from that of Pacific Standard Time, by advancing clocks and time -pieces one hour as of 12-001 A.M. June lst, 19489 with the proclaimed intention of following said system for the A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called to order at 8 o'clack P.M. with Mayor Joe L. Hagan presiding. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved as read. In the matter of the application of the Tahoe Studios9 of 2509 Elm Street Sacramento, California, J. B. Goff Chief of Police, presented a number of letiers where representatives of this studio had worked. The letters were not favorable to the granting of this license and the Chief of Police recommended that the ap- plication for a photographer's license be denied. A motion was made by Ellin and seconded bit Dodge that the City Council sustain the recommendation of Mr. J. B. Goff, Chief of Police to deny a photographer's license to Mr. Lowell L. Porter, unit manager of the Tahoe Studios of 2509, Elm Street, Sacramento, California. Motion carried. The matter of a motor over haul or a new motor for the Chevrolet sed9n deliver; car used by the Anacortes Police Department was discussed at some length and a motion was made by Fisher and seconded by Brado that a committee composed of J. B. Goff, Chief of Police, Mayor Joe L. Hagan and E. A. "lausius be given authority to make a decision as to whether the above Chevrolet motor be given a thorough over haul or whether a new motor be installed by the Trulson Motor Company. The report of the Water Supt. for the month of May, 1948 was presented and reac to the City Council and was accepted and placed on file. The report of the Street Foreman for the month of May, 1948, was presented and read to the City Council was accepted and placed on file. A letter from the State Census Board giving the official report of the populat. ion of of the City of Anacortes was presented and read to the City Council. Anacortes was given credit for a population of 7,200. Said letter was accepted and ordered filed. At this time the City Council discussed further the matter of whether or not they should adopt day light saving time, Mr. W. V. [Hells, City Attorney presented the following resolution to the City Councils VIHEREAS, Principal cities in the Puget Sound Area following a general trend established on the Pacific Coast and throughout the United States, inaugurated the use of, and changed to the system known as "Daylight Saving Time90 from that of Pacific Standard Time, by advancing clocks and time -pieces one hour as of 12-001 A.M. June lst, 19489 with the proclaimed intention of following said system for the June 19 1948 months of June, July, and August9 of 19489 and WHEREAS, It is necessary for the preservation of proper trade and commerce, an4 for the convenience of all residents of the City of Anacortes that the system of Time in use by nearby and neighboring municipalities be established in this City, and WH71REAS, At special meeting of the City Council, held on the 28th day of May 19489 it was determined that for the best interests of its inhabitants the City of Anacortes should inaugurate the system of "Daylight Saving Time" for the months of June, July and August of 19489 commencing as of 12(001 A.M. June lst, 1948, and through appropriate notice in the local papers such action has been taken-, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANACORTESo That the action of the City Council in Special Meeting relative to changing from Pacific Standard Time to Daylight Saving Time for the City of Anacortes is hereby approved and confirmed-, That the City of Anacortes shall use the system of Daylight Saving Time from 120o01 AoM., June lst9 19489 until 12000 Midnight-, on the 31st day of August 19489 i That all clocks and timepieces in the City of Anacortes not now conforming to Daylight Saving Time shall be advanced one hour ahead of Pacific Standard Time, to so conform and i That this resolution be published in the official newspaper of the Cityo l Adopted this 1st day of June, 1948. CITY OF ANACORTES ATTEST John Go Dorcy, city Clerk (CORPORATE SEAL) By Joe Lo Hagan9 Mayor After some discussion a motion was made by Ellin and seconded by Clausius that! the above resolution with reference to Day Light Saving Time be adopted. Motinn carried. Owing to the shortage of electrical power. Mayor Joe L. Hagan was requested not to turn on the new street lighting system as had been planned for Friday Even- ing June 49 1948. In compliance Turned with this request the new street lights will not be on until some future date. The gasoline report for the month of May, 19489 were presented and read to thel City Council. They were accepted and placed on file© The following claims against the City of Anacortes .for the month of May, 1948, were presented and read to the City Councilo CURRENT EXPENSE i Joe L. Hagan 16106 Salary as Mayor 15020 George Brado 16107 CB fH Councilman 10o00 Chas. F. Fisher 16108 °Q Pe Councilman 10.00 Romie L. Allan 16109 Q° " Councilman 4.00 E. A. Clausius 16110 0o Q8 Councilman 10.00 Syd Ellin 16111 °0 °° Councilman 10.00 E. E. Dodge 16112 °° Q° Councilman 10.00 H. Lo Hansen 16113 ;; it Uouncilman 10.00 0. E. Ares 16114 to Deputy Treasurer 55.00 John Go orcy 16115 PO P4 City Clerk IL7.30 Dr. A. B. Cook 16116 °0 P° Health Officer 43.60 Wo V. Wells 16117 0o 49 City Attorney 42.50 John Cheney 16118 40 P° Police Justice 42.50 Harry Davis 16119 to °B Dog Catcher 13,15 Norman Fulton 16120 0o P° Janitor 91.30 David Lo Bowen 16121 Be P° Janitor 87.30 Harry Davis 16122 00 90 Dumpman 50000 Jacqueline Gurney 16123 Work in Clerk's Office 70040 Thelma Wolfe 16124 Work in Clerk's Office 35.00 Withholding Tac Fund 16125 Withholding Tames 49.80*4,. J. Bo Goff 16126 Salary as Chief of Police 163,15 Pio Petrish 16127 ee °g Asst. Chief 150-50 W. Lo Pollard 16128 " ea Patrolman 116.90 W. E. Thompson 16129 � Ps Patrolman 130000 C. Fo Springer 16130 'e '° Patrolman 130.00 M. E. Beebe 16131 Patrolman 130.00 ! Raymond Dahlum 16132 Qe P4 Call Man 23,10 Withholding Tape Fund 16133 Withholding Tastes 16.70*41 Bird & Plummer 16134 Supplies, Police Dept. 31.26 Simpson's Electric Shop 16135 Supplies Police Dept. 2oll Fosse°s Texaco Service 16136 Supp;ies Police Dept. 16.07 Black Ball Ferry Lines 16137 Tickets for School Patrol Picnic 27.16 Anacortes Equipment Co. 16138 Supplies, Police Dept. 3.81 Wm. G. McCallum 16139 Bond for Police Patrolman 5.00 Lyle°s Grocery Coo 16140 Supplies 4 School Boy Patrol Picnic 15.64 Eo Ao Abbott Motor 16141 Service Pmts Police Dept. 19,62 L. Eo Snider 16142 Salary as Fire 6hief 159.13 Bert Verrall 16143 00 �u Asst. Fire Chief 153.28 C. So Hondhan 16144 'o t° Captain, Fire Dept. 123.28 1 i • 1 1 • 1 1 • • 1 1 E �, 0 1 June 19 1948 Ko W. Snart 16145 M. G. Strock 16146 Edo Alexander 16147 J. No Parsons 16148 D. W. Parsons 16149 George Ray 16150 0. Wirsing 16151 H. Chevr ier 161.52 J. G. Dorcy 16153 George Piller 16154 Withholding Tax Fund 161.55 Anacortes Equipment Co. 16156 Anacortes Lffiundry & Clns. 16157 Anacortes Iron Works 161.58 Welch Bros. Acc°t. Water Department 16159 16160 Luvera°s Fruit Store 16161 L. N. Curtis & Sons 16162 Anion 011 Co. 16163 Nater Department 16164 Trick & Murray 16165 C. C. Cook 16166 Anacortes �quipment Co. 16167 Coast Wide Supply Co. 16168 United Janitor Supply Co. 16169 Puget Sound Power & Lt. 16170 John J. Brogan 16171 R. D. Baker 16172 West Coast Tel. Co. 16173 Colvin's Service Station 1617,5 Puget Sound Stamp Works 16175 Bird & Plummer 16176 Anacortes Ice Co. 16177 G. N. Dalstead 16178 Withholding Tax Fund 16179 Ruth E. Brinkley Eleanor Nevill Marjorie Ross P. E. Olson Withholding Tax Fund Anacortes Water Department Puget Sound Pr. & Lt. Co. Bird & Plummer Herman Goldberger Agency Doubleday & Co. Ruth E. Brinkley Puget Sound News Co. J. K. Gill & Co. Simpson's Electric Shop Marshall Wells Store S. M. Surrett Withholding Tax Fund Anacortes Ept. Co. & City Light & Fixture Co. 2739 2 740 2741 2742 2743 2744 2745 2746 2747 2748 2749 2750 2751 2752 2753 Salary as Captain, Fire Depto °� Fireman P° 1° Fireman PP PP Fireman Fireman Fireman PP PP Call Man PP PP Call Man " 41 Call Man " 49 Call Man Withholding Taxes Supplies Fire Dept. Laundry Service, Fire Dept, Service, Fire Dept. Insurance on Ford V8 Coupe Hydrant Rental Supplies Fire Dept. Equipment, Fire Dept. Gasoline, Fire Dept. Water Service, City Hall Supplies City Clerk Keys Ci�y Hall Service & Supplies, City Hall Janitors Supplies Janitor's Supplies Lighting Service, City Hall Refund of License Balance due on account Telephone Service Supplies & Service Work on City Seal Printing & Supplies Supplies for Schoolboy Patrol Picnic Postage for City Clerk To replace No. 19155 LIBRARY DEPARTMENT Salary as acting Librarian PP PP Asst. Librarian PP PP Cataloger it 11 Janitor Withholding Taxes Water used in Library Lights used at Library Typewriter Service Magazine Subscriptions Books far Library Cash Advanced Books for Library Books for Library Service for Library Payment on ''Nork Done in Library COMIERCIAL AVENUE STATE DEV. FUND 31 Salary as St. Lighting Inspector 32 Withholding Taxes 33 Estimate #13, St. Lighting ContPact WATER DEPARTMENT F 131.88 lo6.o0 123050 123.50 101.28 117.75 9.71 6.00 3.00 3.50 1.85 10.8 2.0 48.56 62,5.00 1.37 4.28 102.82 2.50 14.10 2058 3.73 3.97 20.09 358.65 25.00 1.22 28.88 15.18 7.22 14.42 10.97 6.00 84.60 85.30 78.40 20.90 65.00 10.30 2.50 7.88 6.18 42.50 5.60 2.68 122.74 12.91 23.06 400.00 136.8o 28.20 7631.44 T. G. McCrory 10055 Salary as Water Supt,, 175080 Sadie M. Arges 10056 " " Cashier 108.40 Shirley Owens 10057 PP PP Clerk 89.90 John G. Dorcy 10058 " PP Bookkeeper 43.10 Charles Wedlund 10059 " 9P Foreman 180039 Everett Thorene 10060 P° °' Serviceman 126.30 W. 0. Robers 10061 1B 11Filterman 143.68 G. F. Keller 10062 " t8 Filterman 133.74 A. Sirett 10063 PP PP Filterman 133.7. Frank Deane 10064 Filterman 129.24 Lester Thomas 10065 vn P1 Pumpman 136.00 Rolland Thomas 10066 PP PP Relief Pumpman 10.93 Withholding Tax Fund 10067 Withholding Taxes 186.03 City Street Fund 10068 Gasoline used by Water Dept. 22.89 Snyder's Pharmacy 10069 Supplies, Water Dept. .77 Anacortes Equipment Co. 10070 Supplies, Water Dept. :7029 Worthington -Damon Meter Co 10071 Meters & Parts 195.29 Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co. 10072 Chlorine 67.16 Bird's Stationery H. D. Fowler Co. 10073 Supplies Water Dept. 6.48 Inc., 10074 Equipmen� & Supplies, Water Dept. 109.16 Robert Deutsch 10075 Supplies, Water Dept,, 140. Bird & Plummer Anacortes Iron Works 10076 10077 Supplies & Water Dept. SO 3. 6 Service Supplies 14.15 Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co 10078 Chlorine 67.33 M. R. Kingsley 10079 Insurance on Chevrolet Truck 27.80 Puget Sound Pr. & Light 10080 Power & Service 1449.75 Rockwell Manufacturing Co 10081 Equipment & Supplies Water Dept. 15.32 Rensselaer Valve'Co. 10082 Equipment, mater Depi. 54.95 Robertson Freight Lines 10083 Freight on Supplies 1.00 Skagit Electric Co. 10089 Supplies Water Dept,, 5,44 Joseph G. Pollard Co. 10085 Equipment, Water Depto 25.23 E. A. Abbott Motor Co. 10086 Service 1.11 Simpson's Electric Shop 10087 Supplies, Water Dept. .99 June 1, 1948 WITHHOLDING TAX FUND Peopleos National Bank 59 Total withholding tax deductions 560.73 i MUNICIPAL BUILDING STATE DEV. FUND Northwest Roofing Co. 110 Repair of Coping on New City Hall 92.70 CITY BUILDING Municipal Bldg. St. Dev. Fund 2 Transfer of rFuCiIlQeRESERVE FUND U 92.70 A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Allan that the above claims be re- j ferred to the Finance Committee. Motion carried. The Finance `ommitte considered said claims against the City of Anacorte s for the month of May, 1948 and recommended that the claims be allowed and warrants drawn in favor of the same. A motion vas made by Allan and seconded by Ell'n that the recommendation furthe payment of the claims against the Cit of Anaco tes for the month of Delay, 1948 be adopted. Ayes: Hansne, Dodge, Bllin, lausius, isher, Allan and Brado.. Motion carried. To give the members of the City Council a chance to see what improvements have been made in the Grandview Cemetery it was decided to state the next meeting of the City Council on June 15 19489 In Grandview Cemetery at 7000 P.M. The meeting will convene in the City Hail at approximately 8 P.M. A motion was made by Allan and seconded by Brado that fkhe next meeting of the City Conncil begin in Grandview Cemetery at 7 P.M. and that the meeti-ng convene in the City Council room at ap- proximately 8 P.M. on June 159 1948. Motion carried. The meeting of the City Council did so adjourn. I / 'Mayor � Attesto."-, V;� City • • 11 1 • • 1 Scientific Supplies Co. 10088 Supplies, Water Dept, 4.09 Skagit Valley Telephone Co. Sales 10089 10090 Telephone Service Water Dept. Equipment Water bept. 6004 16010 Wallace & Tiernan Renewal Welch Bros. Accts. 10091 of Insurance Policy 5000 Marshall Weils Store 10092 Supplies & Service 7.35 The Fern Press 10093 Printing and Supplies 71.07 West Coast Telephone Co. 10094 10095 Telephone Service Water Dept. To 13.40 Bird & Plummer Replace No. 10676 3.86 STREET DEPARTMENT Roy McDougall 3037 Salam as Street Foreman 132060 Lynn Balcomb 3038 It 11 Street Graderman 133.00 I Carl Thorene 3039 Qo n Maintenance Man 148.71 Dave Summers 3040 1911 Maintenance Ilan 120.00 Carl Welk 3041 to to Maintenance Man 115.00 Artis Taylor 3042 " t° Maintenance Man 123001 Ken. McClellan 3043 °° 9° Street Sweeper 65.90 T. G. McCrory 3044 1° °o Supervisor 31000 John G. I)orcy 3045 to " Bookkeeper 31000 WithholdinE Tax Fund 3046 Withholding Tuxes 114.30 Union Oil ompany 3047 Grease, Street Dept. 28.33 Anacortes Iron Works 3048 Service, Street Dept. 155.5' Welch Bros,, Acct. 3049 Bond for T. G. McCrory 5.00 Baker°s Firestone Store 3050 Equipment & Supplies 99.93 Jack Gurney 3051 Service, Street Dept. 7.21 Colvin°s Tire Service 3052 Tire Repairs, Street Dept. 2.06 Marshall Wells Store 3053 SupplAes, Street Dept,, 10.71 E. A. Abbott Motor Co. 3054 Service, Street Dept,. 9.77 PARK DEPARTMENT � Lewis Harr 1957 Salary as Pare Employee 135.40 Frank Knapp 1958 to. 11 Park Supt. 140.00 Withholding Tax Fund 1959 Withholding Taxes 9.60 Colvin°s Service Station 1960 Supplies & Service 10.60 Marshall -Wells Store 1961 Supplies & Service 12.81 Island Transfer Co. 1962 Service, Park Dept. 8.88 C. Co Cook 1,963 Service for Park Dept. 9.02 Anacortes Water Dept. 1964 Plater used in Park 2.50 CEMETERY DEPARTMENT Ingvald Iverson 496 Salary as Cemetery Supt. 114.10 Wm. E. Latimer 497 to 1° Cemetery Employee 90.80 Chas. Rex Mitchell 498 to tB Cemetery Employee 92.10 Carl Strock 499 it 1B Cemetery Employee 99000 Withholding Tax Fun6 500 Withholding Taxes 61.20 Ingvald Iverson 501 Mileage on Car 8.00 West Coast Telephone Co. 502 Telephone at Cemetery 6.05 Oregon Brass Works 503 Bronze Warkers in Grmetery 156000 A. H. Williamson 504 Stumping Powder 11.17 Gilkey & Wright 505 Surleying in Cemetery Annex 17.75 Bird & Plummer 506 Supplies for Cemetery 11.18 Pacific Marine Supply Co. 507 Supplies Cemetery In 2.51 Albert R. Muffle 508 Service Cemetery 15.00 Anacortes Water Dept. 509 Water used in Cem,tery 2.50 Jack Gurney 510 Labor in Cemetery 6.68 Puget Sd. Pr. & Lt. Co. 511 Power & Service 13.36 Ingvald Iversen 512 To Replace No. 496 114.10 West Coast Telephone Co. 513 To Replace No. 502 6.05 WITHHOLDING TAX FUND Peopleos National Bank 59 Total withholding tax deductions 560.73 i MUNICIPAL BUILDING STATE DEV. FUND Northwest Roofing Co. 110 Repair of Coping on New City Hall 92.70 CITY BUILDING Municipal Bldg. St. Dev. Fund 2 Transfer of rFuCiIlQeRESERVE FUND U 92.70 A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Allan that the above claims be re- j ferred to the Finance Committee. Motion carried. The Finance `ommitte considered said claims against the City of Anacorte s for the month of May, 1948 and recommended that the claims be allowed and warrants drawn in favor of the same. A motion vas made by Allan and seconded by Ell'n that the recommendation furthe payment of the claims against the Cit of Anaco tes for the month of Delay, 1948 be adopted. Ayes: Hansne, Dodge, Bllin, lausius, isher, Allan and Brado.. Motion carried. To give the members of the City Council a chance to see what improvements have been made in the Grandview Cemetery it was decided to state the next meeting of the City Council on June 15 19489 In Grandview Cemetery at 7000 P.M. The meeting will convene in the City Hail at approximately 8 P.M. A motion was made by Allan and seconded by Brado that fkhe next meeting of the City Conncil begin in Grandview Cemetery at 7 P.M. and that the meeti-ng convene in the City Council room at ap- proximately 8 P.M. on June 159 1948. Motion carried. The meeting of the City Council did so adjourn. I / 'Mayor � Attesto."-, V;� City • • 11 1 • • 1 Respectfullyg ANACORTES CHAMBER OF COTW:ERCE June 15, 1948 In compliance with a motion shown in the minutes of the last meeting the Mayor The following letter from Berent Rydberg of the Marineer's Pageant Association and all the members of the City Council assembled in Grand View Cemetery at 7:00 w -s presented and read to the City Council: o'clock P.M. to make a survey'of"the improvements made in the Cemetery since it was acquired by the City of Anacortes. Immediately after this inspection the Mayor and City Council Withered in the Council Chambers at the City Hall and at 8 oeclock P.M, on this date -the re: -alar meeting of the City'Council•was called to order by Mayor Joe L. Hagan.' The roll was called and Hansen, Dodge, Ellin, Clausius Fishery Allay and Brado were present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved as read. The following letter from the Anacortes Chamber of Commerce was presented and read to the City Council: June 15, 1948 Honorable Mayor and City Council of City of Anacortes City Hall- Anacortes, Washington Gentlemen: The Chamber of Commerce went on record Mrnday June 14, 1948 in voicing sincere appreciationfor the generosity of the'City in -allowing, the Chamber to use the Mayor's Office of the City Hall for the last 5j months. The Chamber of commerce and City Council undoubtedly have similar aims reaching toward a more progressive, prosperous and all around better city. Membdrs of the Chamber feel the City has done the Chmber of Commerce a fine service in allowing the use of said office and in making; available the former Library Room for future occupancy by the Chamber. Thank you for your consideration and cooperation in this matter. Respectfullyg ANACORTES CHAMBER OF COTW:ERCE I have again been instructed to request permission to use certain City properties during the Martneer's Pageant. lst.- We wish permission to hold parades on the City Streets. 2nd.- To decorate the streets. 3rd..- To locate a carnival on the streets. 4th.- To use the City parks and charge admission for entry thereto. 5th.- To use the Community Building. I We will carry public liability insurance -and all arrangements will be made through and with the consent of the Fire Chien', the Police thief, or such other City officials as you may wish to designate. Wm. V. 'Jells, Jr. WVW.-TP President The following letter from Berent Rydberg of the Marineer's Pageant Association w -s presented and read to the City Council: June 129 1948 Members of the City Council Anacortes, Washington Gentlemen: We would like very much to hate the Gymnasium in the basement of the City Hall ror our MARINEER'S PAGEANT EXHIBIT.This exhibit -will consist of Industrial Displays as well as educational displays, hobbies, model boat displays and others. In the setting up of 'these -*displays we can see no reason for damages to floors, walls or other parts of the room. We sincerely hope that you can see you way clear to grant us permission to use this room during the Marineer's Pageant, which is to be held July 22, 239 249 and 25th. MARINEER'S PAGEANT EXHIBIT CO181ITTEE j By Berent C. Rydberg Chairman After some discussion a motion was made by Claugius and seconded by Hansen tha permission be granted to the Marineer Pageant to use the gymnasium in the City Hall as requested in the above communication providing this action is agreeable with the National Guard who are usually using this room on Thrusday evening. The following Communication from Edward Schwartz, manager of the Marineer's Pageant, Association, was presented and read to the City Council: June 9, 948 1 To the Honorable May®r & City Council City of Anacortes, Washington Gentlemen: I have again been instructed to request permission to use certain City properties during the Martneer's Pageant. lst.- We wish permission to hold parades on the City Streets. 2nd.- To decorate the streets. 3rd..- To locate a carnival on the streets. 4th.- To use the City parks and charge admission for entry thereto. 5th.- To use the Community Building. I We will carry public liability insurance -and all arrangements will be made through and with the consent of the Fire Chien', the Police thief, or such other City officials as you may wish to designate. June 15. 1948 May we express our thanks for your interest and cooperation in otir commTknity celebration. Yours very truly, HARINEER'S PAGEANT. By Ed. Schwartz, After some discussion a motion was made by Ellin and seconded bq Dodge that all requests in the above communication be granted. Motion carried. The following communication from Miss Alida J. Aiton was presented and read to the City Council: 301 T. Avenue, Anacortes Wash. June 7, 148 Mr. Joe Ragan, Mayor of Anacortes, Wn.� Dear Six° : Owing to my age and poor health I will'no loner be able to look after the Museum which I gave to Anacortes several years ago. As you probably know it is 'housed•in the City Library in two large show cases There is also a desk and chair that us part of it. Some time ago Irvin William Coberly who lives -in apartment., 1 over the Employm6nt Office offered to lend the Museum a"fine collection of Indian Relics if we would prov- ide a showcase to hold them, and Mrs. L. E. Slonaker offered the use of a showcase., Unfortunately I was too sick to do anything about it so it is up to you folks. If there isn't room in the Llbrary for the growing Museum it might be housed in the new City Hall. Yours truly, Alida J. Aiton. The Mayor and City Council decided to present this letter to the Library Board for their consideration in this matter. The following letter from the northwest Casulty Company was presented and read to the City Council: Chief of Police, Anacortes, Wash. Dear Sir: June 7, 1948 I notice that in the National Safety Council -Honor Roll Cities relating to11 those cities which went through the entire year of 1947 without a single traffic fatality, two cities in the 5,000 to 10,000 population class in the State of Washin"ton are ihcluded, one is Anacortes and the other is Ellensburg. I have no hesitancy in saying that experience has shown a large part of records such as this may be attributed to efficient police regulations and controls and ,you, are to be complimented on this excellent record. Yours very truly, Victor L. Nutley, Director of Safety Divisl,on VLN: jh cc: Mr., Lyle Riddle, Northwest Casualty representative, Anacortes, Wash. The above letter was placed on file. A number of persons were present in the audience who are members of the Anacortes Pension Union. This group asked permission to use the dining room and kitchen in the new City Hall to serve a dinner on June 27th 1948. As this dinner was to be a non+ political affair, permission was granted to he Pension Union to hold this dinner providing it was satisfactory to the Ahacortes Women's Club and the Business and Professional Women. i Miss Lola Meagher one of the instructors in the 1948 Summer Recreational Program, spoke to the 6ity Council. Miss Meagher asked permission to use the old Lodge Room! the Dining Room and the Gymnasium in carrying out this program. The City Council discussed this matter at some length and a motion was made by Clausius i and seconded by Dodge that permission be granted for the use of theserooms for the', 1948 Summer Recreational Program providing that satisfactory arrangements can be made with the users of these rooms at the present time. Mayor Joe L. Hagan announced that the new street lighting system from 9th street to 37th street,Commercial Avenue, would be turned on officially at approximately 10 P.M. Friday evening, June 18, 1948. Mr. J. B. Goff, Chief of Police made an oral report on the installation of the; new motor in the Chevrolet sedan delivery, used by the Police Department, which was installed by the Trulson Motor Company for $150.00. A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Ellin that the City Clerk write a letter to Mr. Harold Trulson thank- ing him for his help and cooperation in installing the new motor described above. i 1 is is 1 1 • 0 1 I , ,, 1 • • 1 June 15 , 1948 Mr. Herman Hansen, a Councilman from fount Vernon, Washington, spoke to the City Covncil outlining a new County Health Program. This program would be County wide, making City Health Officers unnecdssary. Mr. Hansen explained what the approximate cost of such a program would be and also invited members of the City Council to a meeting to be held on this matter in the Mount Vernon City Hall on June 21, 1948. The following City Attorney's report was presented and read to the City Council;: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Your City Attorney, W: V. Wells to whom was referred the matter of United Pacific Insurance Company, Automobile Policy No. 523970; City of Anacortes Water Department 1941 Chevrolet One (1) Ton Dump Truck, for $10,000-$20,000 bodily in- jury liability, and $5,000 property damage; Great American Indemnity Company, Bondi of Public Official for Marvin E. Beebe, Police Patrolman, in the amount of $1,000, begs leave to report as follows: I have examined said Policy and said Bond to find them in regular form. W. V. Wells, Jr., j Anacortes, Wash., June 8, 1948. The above report was accepted and placed on file. The report of the Chief of Police for the month of May 1948 was presented and read to the City Council, was accepted and placed on fie. The report of the Fire Ddpartment for the month of May 1948, was presented and read to the City Council, was accepted and placed on file. Mayor Joe L. Hagan reported that funds were being raised for an improvement of the hill at the south end of Commercial Avenue. Eventually oil will be applied to this hill by equipment owned by Skagit County when such equipment is in this locality. Mayor Joe L. Hagan reported that they had a very interesting meeting at 7 o'clock P.M. with Mr. Ingvald Iversen. Recently it was decided to have the office of the Chamber of Commerce move into what is known as the Library Room in the City Hall. A..motion was made by Ellin and seconded by Dodge that the Building Committee be given power to act in the matter of painting the old Library room in the City Hall, in order to provido a new office for the Anacortes Chamber of Commerce. Motion carried. The matter of a flag pole for the new City Hall was discussed, and a report will be made on this matter in the near future. A request for a Taxi Driver's License by Ed. Edge was presented and read to the City Council. A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Clausius that this matter be referred to the Chief of Pblice to make an investigationand report back to the City Council.. Motion carried, The matter of the application of the Fox Studios of Boise, Idaho, for a Photographer's License, was discussed at some length. A motion was made by Clausius and second@d by'Hasen that this matter be tabled for further inspection by the Chief of Police. Motion carried. A Surety Bond for Warren E. Thompson, City Police Officer was presented to the City Council and was referred to the City Attorney The following claims against the City of Anacortes for June 15, 1948, were presented and read to the City Council: Partial Salaries as follows: PARK DEPARTD:ENT Lewis Harr 1965 Park Employee David Estabrook 1966 Park Employee Frank Knapp 1967 Park Supt. 45.00 40.00 40.00 45.00 100.00 100.00 70.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 100.00 100.00 100. 00 100.00 100;00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 48.30 75.00 75.00 100.00 CURRENT EXPENSE 0. E. Arges 16181 Deputy Treasurer Johin G. Dorcy 16182 City Clerk W. V. Wells 16183 City Attorney John Cheney 16184 Police Justice Norman Fulton 16185 Janitor David L. Bowen 16186 Janitor Jacqueline Gurney 16187 Work in Clerk's Office J. B. Goff 16188 Chief of Police N. Petrish 16189 Asst. Chief of Police Wm. L. Pollard 16190 Patrolman W. E. Thompson 16191 Pattolman C. F. Opringer 16192 Patrolman Td. E. Beebe 16193 Patrolman L. E. Snider 16194 Fire'Chief Bert Verrall 16195 Asst.—Fire Chief C. S. Mondhan 16196 Capt. Fire Dept. K. W. Snart 16197 Capt., Fire Dept. M. G. Strock 16198 Fireman Ed. Alexander 16199 Fireman J. N. Parsons 16200 Fireman D. W. Parsons 16201 Fireman Geo. Ray 16202 Fireman Mut. Ben Hlth. & Acc. Assn 16203 Group Insurance deductions PARK DEPARTD:ENT Lewis Harr 1965 Park Employee David Estabrook 1966 Park Employee Frank Knapp 1967 Park Supt. 45.00 40.00 40.00 45.00 100.00 100.00 70.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 100.00 100.00 100. 00 100.00 100;00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 48.30 75.00 75.00 100.00 June 15, 1948 A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Allan that the above claims be re- ferred to the Finance Committee. Motion carried. The Finance Committee considered said claims and recommended that the claims be allowed and warrants drawn in favor of the same. A motion was made by Fisher and seconded by Ellin that the Recommendation of the Finance Committee in the matter of the claims against the City of Anacortes for .Tune 15, 1948, be adopted. Ayes: Hansen, Dodge, Ellin, Clausius, Fisher, Allan', and Brado. Motion carried. Having completed the business of the evening a motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Fisher that the meeting of the City Council adjourn. %lotion carried. The meeting of the City Council didtl adjourn. I i Mayor Attests _ - .r.- - --------- i City C erk i July 69 1948 A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called to order at 8 P.M. with Mayor Joe L. Hagan presiding. The roll was called and Hansen, Clausius, Fisher and Brado were present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved as read. The following application from the Snelson Plumbing Company of Sedro-Woolley Washington was presented and read to the City Council: Honorable Mayor & City Council Anacortes, Wash. Gentlemen: Anacortes, Wash., July 69 1948 I hereby make an application for a Plumbing License in the City of Anacortes. Thanking you, I am, F. D. Snelson By: C. D. Edmundson Plumbing & Heating inc.'� Sedro Wolley, Wash. After Some discussion a motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Hansen that a Plumber's License be granted to the Snelson Plumbing Co. Motion carried. The following Communication from Mr. T. G. McCrory was presented and read to the City Council: Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: July 69 1948 The Commercial Avenue 3rd to 37th Street Lighting Contract held by, Anacortes 1 • • 1 WATER DEPARTMENT T. G. McCrory 10096 Water Supt. 155.00 Sadie M. Argos 10097 Cashier 95.00 j Shirley Owens 10098 Clerk 80.00 John G. Darcy 10099 Bookkeeper 40.00 Chas. Wedlund 10100 Foreman 135.00 Everett Thorene 10101 Serviceman 110.00 W. 0. Rogers 10102 Filterman 115.00 G. F. Keller 10103 Filterman 105.00 A. Sirett 10104 Filterman 105.00 Frank Deane 10105 Filterman 105.00 Lester 'Thomas 10106 Pumpman 115.00 E. G. Childs 10107 Helper 105.00 Mut. Ben Hlth. & Ace. Assn. 10108 Group Insurance Deductions 11.10 LIBRARY DEPARTMENT Ruth E. Brinkley 2754 Acting Librarian 80.00 Eleanor Nevill 2755 Asst. Librarian 65.00 • Peter Olson 2756 Janitor 60.00 Mut. Ben. Hlth. & Ace. Assn. 2757 Group Insurance Deductions 9.60 COMMERCIAL AVENUE STATE DEVELOPMENT FUND S. M. Surrett Salary as ElectricU Inspector 135.00 CEMETERY DEPARTMENT • Ingvald Iversen 514 Cemetery Supt. 120.00 Wm. E. Latimer 515 Cemetery Employee 110.00 Chas. Rear Mitchell 516 Cemetery Employee 110.00 STREET DEPARTMENT Roy McDougall 3055 Foreman 115.00 Lynn Balcomb 3056 Maintenance Man 110.00 Carl Thorene 3057 Maintenance Man 115.00 Artis Taylor 3058 Maintenance Man 110.00 Dave Summers 3059 Maintenance Man 105.00 Carl Welk 3060 Maintenance Man 110.00 Ken McClellan 3061 Street Sweeper 70.00 T. G. McCrory 3062 Supervisor 30.00 John G. Dorcy 3063 Bookkeeper 30.00 Mut. Ben. Hlth. & Ace. Assn. 3064 Group Insurance Deductions.; 21.00 j A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Allan that the above claims be re- ferred to the Finance Committee. Motion carried. The Finance Committee considered said claims and recommended that the claims be allowed and warrants drawn in favor of the same. A motion was made by Fisher and seconded by Ellin that the Recommendation of the Finance Committee in the matter of the claims against the City of Anacortes for .Tune 15, 1948, be adopted. Ayes: Hansen, Dodge, Ellin, Clausius, Fisher, Allan', and Brado. Motion carried. Having completed the business of the evening a motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Fisher that the meeting of the City Council adjourn. %lotion carried. The meeting of the City Council didtl adjourn. I i Mayor Attests _ - .r.- - --------- i City C erk i July 69 1948 A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called to order at 8 P.M. with Mayor Joe L. Hagan presiding. The roll was called and Hansen, Clausius, Fisher and Brado were present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved as read. The following application from the Snelson Plumbing Company of Sedro-Woolley Washington was presented and read to the City Council: Honorable Mayor & City Council Anacortes, Wash. Gentlemen: Anacortes, Wash., July 69 1948 I hereby make an application for a Plumbing License in the City of Anacortes. Thanking you, I am, F. D. Snelson By: C. D. Edmundson Plumbing & Heating inc.'� Sedro Wolley, Wash. After Some discussion a motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Hansen that a Plumber's License be granted to the Snelson Plumbing Co. Motion carried. The following Communication from Mr. T. G. McCrory was presented and read to the City Council: Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: July 69 1948 The Commercial Avenue 3rd to 37th Street Lighting Contract held by, Anacortes 1 • • 1 5 • • 1 Several traffic,, control problems were discussed at this time, one of them being whether or not the Police could use their oven cars in the regulation of traffics in the City of Anacortes. No definite action was taken in this matter. The report of the Water Supt for the month of June 1948, was presented and read to the City Council, was accepted and placed on file. Mr. T. G. McCrory, Water Supt.9 spoke to the City Council and asked permission to prepare plans andx specifications for the contract of 4 new units at the Anacortes Filter Plant. The estimated cost of.these new units would be about $55 000o00. After some 61iscussion a motion was made.by Clausius and seconded by Brado chat To G. McCrory, Water Supt.9, be authorized to stmt to prepare plans dnd specificatiosfor 4 new filters for the City of Anacortes Filter Plant and make a report to the City Council. Motion carriel. The report of the Street Foreman for the month of June 1948, was presented and read to the City Council, was accepted and placed on file. The Gasoline reports for the month of June, 19489 were presented to the City Council, were accepted and placed on file. Mr. L. E. Snider, Fire Chief, spoke to the City Council and pointed out that there would be a school for firemen in Bellingham on July 28=319 Inc., and asked that the Mayor and any members of the City Council or any firemen who could get away from their duties attend this school. A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Brado that the Fire Chief and any firemen who could get away from their duties be authorized to attend the school for firemen at Bellingham, Wash.9 on duly 28{31 Inc... Motion carried. The Fire Chief also spoke of the building at the southeast corner of 4th Street and Commercial Avenue. This building belongs to the Americak Legion and they report that they have several purchasers in mina and feel sure that the building will be sold in the near future. The smoke house on H. Afenue north of 6th Street, and which belongs to Mr. Fred Nelson, was discussed at this time. Mr. Nelson had been ordered to remove this building within 10 days and has not complied . A motion was made by Claugius and seconded by Hansen that the Fire Chief be authority to dispose of this building in any manner that he sees fit. Mayor Joe L. Hagan pointed out that he would talk to Mr. Demopolis,, of the Marine Supply Co. of this City about cleaning up certain locations which he opens in this City. At this time Mr. L. E. Snider, Fire Chief, discussed the matter of purchasing a new motor for the American LaFrance Fire Truck. The Chief recommended the con- tinued use of the present motor until such time as he felt that immediate replace- ment would be necessary. The Chief also pointed out that he could obtain the same motor from the Howard Cooper Corporation &s is furnished by the American LaFrance and Foamite Corp. of Elmira, New York,, and could save considerably on the purchase price due to the difference in freight rates on this equipment. A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Clausius that the recommendation of the Fire Chief in the matter of a new motor be adopted. Motion carried. The matter of a metal flag pole for the City Hall vas discussed at some length. The estimated cost of this flag pole being about $85000. A motion was wade by Brado and seconded by Ellin that T. G. McCrory, City Engineer, be authorized to have a flag dole installed on the front of the neer City Hall. Motion carried. July 69 1948 equipment Company and City Electric and Fixture Company has been completed and approved and it is noir recommended.that it be approved and accepted by the City Council,, as.provided in the contract, Yours very truly4 T. G. McCrory City Engineer Mr. To G. McCrory spoke to the City Council and pointed out that the cost of each light in the new Street Lighting System on Commercial Avenue would be appror-imately $4.11 a month. Mr. McCrory also pointed out that the Commercial Avenue Street Lighting Contract held by the Anacortes Equipment Co. and the STreet light & Fixture Co. was completed and recommended that it be approved and accepted by the City Council as provided in the contract. A motion was made by Brado and seconded by Ellin that the City Council concur with the recommendation of Mr. To G. McCrory,, pity Engineer9 and accept and approve the Street Lighting ontract as out- lined in the above communication. Motion carried. Several' -"ladies were present at the meeting and asked permission to hold a Kangaroo Kourt for persons not wearing Marineer Pageant hats. After some discussion a motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Brado that the ladies be given per- mission to hold a Kangaroo Kourt for persons not wearing a Marineer Pa eant hat bep tween this date and the end of the Marineer°s Pageant on duly 25, 194. Motion carried. Mr, Jim Russell spoke to the City Council and reported a very unsatisfactory condition existing at the west side of Commercial Avenue at 25th Street. Mr. T. G. McCrory, Street Supervisor,, promised to look into this matter. Mr. W. V. Wells City 4ttorney, recommezided the acceptance of a Public Official; Bond in the amount 01' $1000.00 for Warren Eugene Thompson,, City Police Official. A motion was made by Ellin and seconded by Clausius that the City Council accept the recommendation of the City attorney on the acceptance of the above described bond. Motion carried. • • 1 Several traffic,, control problems were discussed at this time, one of them being whether or not the Police could use their oven cars in the regulation of traffics in the City of Anacortes. No definite action was taken in this matter. The report of the Water Supt for the month of June 1948, was presented and read to the City Council, was accepted and placed on file. Mr. T. G. McCrory, Water Supt.9 spoke to the City Council and asked permission to prepare plans andx specifications for the contract of 4 new units at the Anacortes Filter Plant. The estimated cost of.these new units would be about $55 000o00. After some 61iscussion a motion was made.by Clausius and seconded by Brado chat To G. McCrory, Water Supt.9, be authorized to stmt to prepare plans dnd specificatiosfor 4 new filters for the City of Anacortes Filter Plant and make a report to the City Council. Motion carriel. The report of the Street Foreman for the month of June 1948, was presented and read to the City Council, was accepted and placed on file. The Gasoline reports for the month of June, 19489 were presented to the City Council, were accepted and placed on file. Mr. L. E. Snider, Fire Chief, spoke to the City Council and pointed out that there would be a school for firemen in Bellingham on July 28=319 Inc., and asked that the Mayor and any members of the City Council or any firemen who could get away from their duties attend this school. A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Brado that the Fire Chief and any firemen who could get away from their duties be authorized to attend the school for firemen at Bellingham, Wash.9 on duly 28{31 Inc... Motion carried. The Fire Chief also spoke of the building at the southeast corner of 4th Street and Commercial Avenue. This building belongs to the Americak Legion and they report that they have several purchasers in mina and feel sure that the building will be sold in the near future. The smoke house on H. Afenue north of 6th Street, and which belongs to Mr. Fred Nelson, was discussed at this time. Mr. Nelson had been ordered to remove this building within 10 days and has not complied . A motion was made by Claugius and seconded by Hansen that the Fire Chief be authority to dispose of this building in any manner that he sees fit. Mayor Joe L. Hagan pointed out that he would talk to Mr. Demopolis,, of the Marine Supply Co. of this City about cleaning up certain locations which he opens in this City. At this time Mr. L. E. Snider, Fire Chief, discussed the matter of purchasing a new motor for the American LaFrance Fire Truck. The Chief recommended the con- tinued use of the present motor until such time as he felt that immediate replace- ment would be necessary. The Chief also pointed out that he could obtain the same motor from the Howard Cooper Corporation &s is furnished by the American LaFrance and Foamite Corp. of Elmira, New York,, and could save considerably on the purchase price due to the difference in freight rates on this equipment. A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Clausius that the recommendation of the Fire Chief in the matter of a new motor be adopted. Motion carried. The matter of a metal flag pole for the City Hall vas discussed at some length. The estimated cost of this flag pole being about $85000. A motion was wade by Brado and seconded by Ellin that T. G. McCrory, City Engineer, be authorized to have a flag dole installed on the front of the neer City Hall. Motion carried. 1 • • 7 .0 �J 1 July 6, 1948 At this time an ordinance dadlaring an emergency and making provision for meet- ing the same in the amount of $150.00 for the installation of a new motor in the Chevrolet sedan delivery used by the Anacortes Police Department, was presented, read, and filed with the City Clerk. A. motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Ellin that the City Clerk publish � the above described emergency ordinance in the Anacortes Daily Mercury and that the public hearing of the above ordinance be July 20 1948, in the Council iashington. Chambers of the new City Hall in the said City of,Ana,cortes, Motion carried. The following claims against the City of,Anacortes for the month of June, 1948, were presented and read to the City Council: CURRENT EXPENSE Joe L. Hagan 16204 Salary as Mayor 15.20 George Brado 16205 to ;a Councilman 10.00 Chas. F. Fisher 16206 0o Councilman 10.00 Romie L. Allan 16207 to 'e �,ouncilman 4.00 E. A. Clausius 16208 1H °° Councilman 10.00 Syd Ellin 16209 Councilman 10.00 E. E. Dodge 16210 10 of Councilman 10.00 H. L. Hansen 16211 99 Q9 Councilman 10.00 0. E. Arges 16212 to °° Deputy Treasurer 55.00 John Go Dorcy 16213 1° City Clerk 44.90 Dr. A. B. Cook 16214 P9 Po Health Officer 50.00 W. V. Wells, Jr. 16215 Po 'o City Attorney 40.10 Johan Cheney 16216 `° PO Police Justice 42.50 Harry Davis 16217 '9 PO Dog Catcher 12.15 Norman Fulton 16218 °8 °° Janitor 87 80 David L. Bowen 16219 �; ;; B0 Janitor 90.80 Harry Davis 16220 r. '0 Dumpman 50.00 Jacqueline Gurney 16221 Work in Clerk's Office 72.70 Withholding Tax Fund 16222 Withholding Taxes 53090** Western Union Telegraph Co. 16223 Telegrams 5.90 H. M. Person 16224 Supplies City Clerk 2.68 American Nat. Bank of Chgo. 16225 Bond handling Charge 20.98 Bird & Plummer 16226 Supplies City Clerk o57 J. B. Goff 16227 Salary as Chief of Police 155.45 1 N. Petrish 16228 it '° Asst. thief of Police 143070 W. Lo Pollard 16229 P9 °° Patrolman 111.00 W. E. Thompson 16230 'B '9 Patrolman 130.00 C. F. Springer 16231 °B Patrolman 130.00 li M. E. Beebe 16232 1° " Patrolman 127.60 Withholding Tax Fund 16233 Withholding Taxes 37.40*� Fosse°s Texaco Service 16234 Service & Supplies, Police Depto 3.50 Standard Stations ine. 16235 Supplies, Police Dept. 1.36 Vo Do Rogers 16236 Supplies 6.52 J. Bo Goff 16237 Cash Advanced 2.50 1 Lunsford Grill 16238 Supplies School Boy Patrol Picnic 6.50 Affleck Bros. Inc., 16239 Stove OH 7.R3 Marshall Wells Store 16240 Supplies Police Dept. 4.50 1 E. Ao Abbott Motor Co. 16241 Service 4 Supplies, Po?ice Dept. 33.08 R. D, Baker 16242 Balance due on Account 1.22 San Juan Iron & Steel 16243 Service, Police Dept. o77 Bird & Plummer 16244 Supplies Police Dept. 5.56 John J. Brogan, Jr. 16245 Service Supplies 16.48 Bower's Studio 16246 Service, Supplies 2.03 Wm. G. McCallum 16247 Bond for Patrolman 5.00 Western Auto Supply 16248 Supplies9 Police Dept. 6.72 L. E. Snider 16249 Salary as Fire Chief 151.83 Bert Verrall 16250 19 °0 Asst. Fire Chief 146.3 C. So Mondharn 16251 °9 9U Capt., Fire Dept. 116 ..98 Ko W. Snart 16252 9° 9° Capt., Fire Dept. 125.28 Mo Go Strock 16253 Fireman 109.00 Ed. Alexander 16254 PB 6u Fireman 117.30 Jo No Parsons 16255 °B Fireman 117030 Do Wo Parsons 16256 99 °0 Fireman 95.68 Geo. Ray 16257 Po us Fireman 116.15 C. To Strock 16258 to 01 Call Man 179.98 Geo, Miller 16259 0o °° Call Man 1.50 L. Moore 16260 to Qo Call Mann 1.50 Withholding Tax Fund 16261 Withholding Taxes 149.90** Anacortes Laundry & Clns. 16262 Laundry Service, Fire Dept. 14.48 North Coast Trmns. Co. 16263 Express Fire Dept. 1.13 M. W. Featherkile 16264 Radio Service, Fire Dept. 11.70 Kimsey's Dependable Market 16265 Supplies, Fire Dept. 12.96 Marshall Wells Store 16266 Supplies, Fire Dept. 9.61 Anacortes Iron Works Company 16267 Service & Supplies, Fire Dent. coal' 30.20 Curtis Wharf 16268 Fire Dept. 159.21 Water Dept. 16269 Hydrant Rental 625.00 L. E. Snider 16270 Inspections 25.00 Union Osl Company 16271 Gasoline, Fire Dept. 98.94 Union Printing Co. Company 16272 Supplies City Clerk 21.76 Anauortes Gas Wmo 0. Mc6allum 16273 16274 Gas Service, Fire Dept. Fire 9.91 Southside Insurance n Hall �ity Clerk 17.78 Hardware 16275 Supplies, 3.09 Transmission Supply 16276 Service & Material 1.14 Union Printing Co. 16277 Supplies, City Clerk 7.87 West Coast Telephone Co. 16278 Telephone Service 10.25 1 • • 7 .0 �J 1 July 69 1948 & FireDept .� r) r? 0. 1027 6000 76.63 3.52 1.18 .80 2.50 10.87 13083 249o03 6.85 298.31 45.88 129.00 136.70 137.60 26.70** 17025 3.09 9.22 6.95 1.80 15.36 80080 74.40 31.6o 62.80 22.80** 5048 3.00 552.06 2.04 79.61 8.50 573.22 2.50 3.6o 19.80 2.00 1.40 19.60 4.19 22.33 3.39 167.20 103.10 85.50 41.00 16}5,,31 120.00 131.60 116.00 116.00 111.50 131.60 116,00 203.00 9.70 16.80 363.65 195.29 o52 1.03 360.29 13.18 3.09 1.03 29.86 lo6.00 22.61 275.53 200.00 1.96 39055 5.19 1459.80 192.04 154,,56 35.08 1.03 5.41 r ::: 8.24 23095 540.84 Anacortes Equipment Coo 16279 Supplies City Hall Aervice, HaYlry Davis 16280 Garbage City Hall Island Transfer 16281 Fuel. Oil North Coast Chemical& Sp. Wks. 16282 Supplies, City Hall Co C. Cook 16283 Key, City Hall Marshall Wells Store 16284 Supplies Curtis Wharf Company 16285 Coal Water Department 16286 Water Service, City Hall Trick & Murray 16287 Supplies; City Clerk Puget Sound Stamp Works 16288 Supplies, City Clerk Puget Sound Power & Light 16289 Light�rg Service . Firemeh ° s- Rel ief - & Pen Fund 16290 Pens ioxi= Payt,611. Dedtietions E. A o Partner° Coo 16291 Supplies Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 16292 Lighting Service Dept. of Labor & Ind. 16293 Ind. Ins. & Medical Aid Lerais Harr 1968 PARK DEPARTMENT Salary as Park Employee D4,yi.d Estabrook 1969 0o °C Park Employee Frank Knapp 1970 t° " Park Supt. Withholding Tape Fund 1971 Withholding Takes Water Department 1972 Water Service ok MarshallWells 1973 1974 Service to Power Motor Supplies Anacortes Feed and Seed Co. 1975 Supplies, Park Dept. Simmonds Paint Co. 1976 Supplies, Park Dept. Dept. of Labor & Ind. 1977 Indo Ins. & Medical Aid, LIBRARY DEPARTMENT Ruth E. Brinkley 2758 Salary as Acting Librarian Eleanor Nevill 2759 0° c° Asst. Librarian Marjorie Ross 2760 °0 10 Cataloger P. E. Olson 2761 1t °' Caretaker Withholding Tax Fund 2762 Withholding Taxes Puget Sound P.wer & Lgght Co. 2763 Lighting Service, Library Harry Davis 2764 Garbage ServiceLibrary A. E. Lovell 2765 Service & Material Simpson's Electric Co. 2766 Supplies, Library li Curtis Wharf Co. 2767 Supplies Library Time, Inc., 2768 Subscription to Life Marshall Wells Store 2769 Supplies, Library Water Department 2770 Water Service, Library I, The Puget Sound News Co. 2771 Books Binford & Mort. Publishers 2772 Books Oceana Publications 2773 Supplies, Library Doubleday & Company 2774 Book Gaylord Bros.9 Inc., 2775 Supplies, Library Marshall Wells Store 2776 Service Library The J. K. Gill Company 2777 Books Dept. of Labor & Ind. 2778 Ind. Ins. & Medical Aid WATER DEPARTMENT To Go McCrory 10109 Salary as Water Sunt, Sadie M. Arges 10110 1° °° Water Cashier 6hirley Ovens 10111 PO 0P Clerk John G. Dorcy 10112 'Q 1Q Bookkeeper Charles Wedlund 10113 to 9° Water Foreman Everett Thorene 10114 Q0 °0 Serviceman Wo 0. Rogers 10115 °P t0 Filterman G. F. Keller 10116 01 1B Filterman A. Sirett 10117 " 11 Filterman Frank Deane 10118 tP iQ Filterman Lester 'Thomas 10119 0? °o Pumpman Frank Childs 10120 'P Qe Laborer Withholding Tax Fund 10121 Withholding faxes Union 0,1 ompany 10122 Gasoline, Water Dept. Wast Coast Telephone Co,, 10123 Telephone Service Marine Supply Co. . 10124 Material & Supplies Worthington Gamon Co. 10125 Meters•& Meter Parts Robbins Lumber Coo 10126 Lumber, Water Dept. City Transfer & Fuel Co. 10127 Service for Water Dept,, Underiaood Corporation 10128 Adding Hachine Skagit Valley Tel. Coo 10129 Telephone At Avon San Juan Iron & Steel Co. 10130 Service for dater Dept. Aubert Drug Store 10131 Supplies for Water Dept. Island Transfer Co. 10132 Stove Oil G. N. Dalstead 101.33 Postage & Postal Cards Hamburg Iron Works 10134 Service, l"later Depto Ho Do Fowler 10135 Supplies Water Dept. office Current Expense Fund 10136 Rent of Space Anacortes Surplus Store 10137 Supplies, Water•Dept. Curtis Wharf Coo 10138 Cement, Water Depto Operating & Maintenance Co. 10139 Equipment, Water Dept. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 10140 Power & Service Rensselaer Valve Co. 10141 Valves, Water Cepto .Marshall Wels Store 10142 Material & Supplies E. A. Abbott Motor Co. 10143 Truck Repairs Colvin's Service 10.44 Tire Service Consumer's Electric In.9 10145 Service, Water Dept. Pennsylvania Salt•.Coo 10146 Chlorine 'Plater Dept. Anacortes Iron Works 10147 Labor, Material & Supplies A. H. Cox. Company 10148 Equipment & Supplies Standard Oil Coo 10149 Oupplies R. Do Baker's Firestone 10150 Balance due on Account Tax Commission 10151 Business Tax & FireDept .� r) r? 0. 1027 6000 76.63 3.52 1.18 .80 2.50 10.87 13083 249o03 6.85 298.31 45.88 129.00 136.70 137.60 26.70** 17025 3.09 9.22 6.95 1.80 15.36 80080 74.40 31.6o 62.80 22.80** 5048 3.00 552.06 2.04 79.61 8.50 573.22 2.50 3.6o 19.80 2.00 1.40 19.60 4.19 22.33 3.39 167.20 103.10 85.50 41.00 16}5,,31 120.00 131.60 116.00 116.00 111.50 131.60 116,00 203.00 9.70 16.80 363.65 195.29 o52 1.03 360.29 13.18 3.09 1.03 29.86 lo6.00 22.61 275.53 200.00 1.96 39055 5.19 1459.80 192.04 154,,56 35.08 1.03 5.41 r ::: 8.24 23095 540.84 A. H. Cox & Company City Street Fund Dept. of Labor & Ind. Roy McDougall Lynas Balmomb Carl Thorene Dave Summers Carl Wolk Artis Taylor K. No McClellan To Go McCrory John G. Dorcy Withholding Tax Fund Rufus A. Webb Union Oil Company Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Marine Supply Co. Drake Auto Shop Colvin°s Service Station Wm. G. McCallum Island Transfer Co. Anacortes Iron Works City Street Fund, W. B. Kerr & Co., Inc,, Simmonds Paint Co. Trulson Motor Co. Dept. of Labor & Ind. Samuel Mo Surrett Withholding Tax Fund Dept. of Labor & Indo Ingvald Iversen Wmo E. Latigaer Chas. Rex Mitchell Withholding Tax Fund Leitner Electric Coo Oregon Brass Works Water Department West Coast Telephone Coo Affleck Bros. Great Northern. Rail,,7ay Eo A. Parmer & Co. Anacortes Iron Works Curtis Wharf Coo Wirt Campbell champion Company Gilkeypp& Wright Wo Bo Kerr & Co. Western Auto Supply Cg. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Dept. of Labor & Indo July 69 1948 10152 Equipment & Supplies 739099 10153 Gasoline used by Water Dept. 27094 10154 Indo Ins. & Medical Aid 59.65 1 WITHHOLDING TAX FUND People°s National Bank Total Withholding Tax Deductions 579.84 1 A motion was made by Ellin and seconded by Hansen that the above claims be re- ferred to the Finance Committeeo Motion carried. The Finance �'ommittee recommended. that the claims be allowed and warrant drawn in favor of the same. A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Ellin that the recommendation in the matter of the claims against the City of Anacortes for the month of'Juen9 19,48, be allowed and warrant drawn in fovor of the same. Ayess Hansen, Ell;n9 Clausius, Fisher and Brado. P.2otion carried. Some time ado the Fox Studio of Boise9 Idaho, made an application for a license to take pictures in the City of Anacortes on June 21st, 1948. This Company posted a bond in the amount of $ 500.00 and the matter was referred to the Chief of Police to make an investigation and make a report to the City Council. Before the Chief of Police could make a report the Fox Studio caKeto Anacortes on June 21st and took a number of pictures at the idilson Hotel. This matter was discussed at this time and a motion wa=s made that this matter be referred to the City Attorney to make a rppor' to the City Council. A letter from Jack & Franca Webb asking for a Quit Claim Deed on Lots 11 aid 12 Block 929 original Plat, City of Anacortes, was presented and read to the City ounc;.l. After some discussion a motion was made by Claufius and seconded by Hansen that this matter be referred to the City Attorney. Motion married. Mayor Yoe L. Kagan announced that there will be a meeting of the Commettbe who are taking up a collection for the improvement of the hill on the south end of Com- merceal Avenue and also for the Cemetery Road,on July 7, 19489 at 7 P.M. in his office in the Eagles Hall. Having completed the business of the evening, a motion was made by Fisher and seconded by Brado that the meeting of the City Council adjourn,, Mption carried. The meeting of the City Council did thew adjourn. n ---- - - - - - - -- - -r Attest: ` ,, P,ZayoJ City Clerk 1 • • 1 1 • • 1 STREET DEPARTMENT 3065 Salary as Street Foreman 123.10 3066 °1 00 Graderman 125.86 3067 10 11 Maint. Man 126.00 � 3068 B0 °P Maint. Man 111.50 3069 1° 11 Maint. Man 106.50 3070 °Q. 11 Maint. Man 114,,00 3071 11 11 Street Sweeper 65o90 3072 11 11 Street Supervisor 29.50 3073 11 CQ Bookkeeper 29.50 3074 Withholding Taxes 149 , 3075 Diesel Oil 43.70 3076 Gasoline, Street Dept. 97000 3077 Power for Crusher 37o5O 3078 Material & Supplies 33010 3079 Service, Street Dept. llo02 3080 Service, Street Dept. .26 3081 Ins. on Street Truck 29o20 3082 Stove Oil Street Depto Street 7079 3083 Service, Dept. 15097 3084 Gasoline used by Water Dept. 3085 Equipment, Street Dept. 13.48 3086 Supplies, Street Dept. 143o75 3087 Service foi Street Dept. 13,,34 3088 Ind. Ins. & Medical Aid 28.37 CORDriERCIAL AVENUE STATE DEEP. FUND j Salary as Electrical Inspector 136.80 Withholding Taxes 28.20**' Ind. Insurance & Medical Aid 4.57 I CEMETERY FUND 517 Salary as Cemetery Supt. 113.40- 13.40518 518 N 01 Cemetery Employee 91.10 519 °° Q° Cemetery Employee 112050 520 Withholding Taxes 73.80 521 522 Service' Cemetery Dept. Monumen�s 1.55 211035 523 Water used in Cemetery 2.'50 524 Telephone Service 6.05 525 Stove Oil for Cemetery 7.21 526 Freight Charges, Cemetery Dapto 6o32 527 Service for Cemetery 528 Service for Cemetery 2.42 529 Sand & Cement 18.95 530 Service for Cemetery 4.50 531 Bouquet Holders 42o00 532 Surveying at Cemetery 118.50 533 Repair Parts, Cemetery 7.77 534 Supplies for Cemetery 12.59 535 Lighting Service 11.20 536 Ind. Ins,, Medical Aid 24.06 WITHHOLDING TAX FUND People°s National Bank Total Withholding Tax Deductions 579.84 1 A motion was made by Ellin and seconded by Hansen that the above claims be re- ferred to the Finance Committeeo Motion carried. The Finance �'ommittee recommended. that the claims be allowed and warrant drawn in favor of the same. A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Ellin that the recommendation in the matter of the claims against the City of Anacortes for the month of'Juen9 19,48, be allowed and warrant drawn in fovor of the same. Ayess Hansen, Ell;n9 Clausius, Fisher and Brado. P.2otion carried. Some time ado the Fox Studio of Boise9 Idaho, made an application for a license to take pictures in the City of Anacortes on June 21st, 1948. This Company posted a bond in the amount of $ 500.00 and the matter was referred to the Chief of Police to make an investigation and make a report to the City Council. Before the Chief of Police could make a report the Fox Studio caKeto Anacortes on June 21st and took a number of pictures at the idilson Hotel. This matter was discussed at this time and a motion wa=s made that this matter be referred to the City Attorney to make a rppor' to the City Council. A letter from Jack & Franca Webb asking for a Quit Claim Deed on Lots 11 aid 12 Block 929 original Plat, City of Anacortes, was presented and read to the City ounc;.l. After some discussion a motion was made by Claufius and seconded by Hansen that this matter be referred to the City Attorney. Motion married. Mayor Yoe L. Kagan announced that there will be a meeting of the Commettbe who are taking up a collection for the improvement of the hill on the south end of Com- merceal Avenue and also for the Cemetery Road,on July 7, 19489 at 7 P.M. in his office in the Eagles Hall. Having completed the business of the evening, a motion was made by Fisher and seconded by Brado that the meeting of the City Council adjourn,, Mption carried. The meeting of the City Council did thew adjourn. n ---- - - - - - - -- - -r Attest: ` ,, P,ZayoJ City Clerk 1 • • 1 1 • • 1 n u 1 July 209 1948 A re ular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called to order at b o'clock P.P96 with Mayor Joe 1. Hagan presiding. The roll was called and Dodge9 Ellin, Clausius, Fisher Allan and Brado were present. The minutes were read and approved as read. The following letter from Pers. Douglass Allmond was presented and read to the City Council: July 309 1948 1 Building Committee City Council Anacortes, Washington. Gentlemen: There are about eighty usable folding chairs in the dining room of the City Buildinj; which of course, are inadequate for seating large groups. More chairs are nec- essary, Our Club's percentage of the rentals is not sufficient to purchase the needed chair;: is addition to making repairs and replacements in the rooms as they occur. We respectfully ask that your Committee recommend to the Council that provision be made in the 1949 budget for the purchase of 100 folding chairs for use in the dining room. The additional chairs will enable use of the rooms for much larger groups than we have been in position to accommodate heretofore9 thus increasing I the revenue of the rooms. Our entire membership will greatly appreciate any provision that may be made for the purchase of this much needed equipment. Another matter which has been rather a source of inconvenience to the B°Teen-agers10 as well as ourselves, is the joint use of the dining room. The youngsters should have their own rooms where their paraphernalia will not take up room needed for other purposes, and where they may furnish and decorate as they wish. The room off the kitchen is very much needed by our Club for storing chairs etc,, in addition to several pieces of needed equipment we intend to have very shortly. Inasmuch as the lodge rooms on the second floor are not being used, and inasmuch as there are funds for maintaining proper supervision of a youth center, we respectfully ask that they be permitted to Ilse the lodge rooms in the future instead! of the dining room. We are sure this arrangement will work out more satisfactorily to all concerned, Trusting that our requests may be favorably acted upon in the near future, and assurring you that we are ready to cooperate at all times, we are Respectfully, lir s o Douglass Allmond Chairman Building CommittF,,e, Mrs, J. W. Reynolds Chairman Purchasing Commi{rtee After some discussion a motion was made by Brado and seconded by Allan that this matter be referred to the City Council Building Committee for study and to make a report at a later meeting of the City Council. Motion carried. A letter from Piro F. H. Hanseroth, to the City of Anacortes claiming payment for the removal of debris in front of his property at 1202 4th Street was presented and read to the City Council. After some discussion a moti^n was made by Clautius and seconded by Allan that this matter be referred to the City Attorney. Motion carried. The following request from Norman Parsons for a Quit Claim_ deed was presented and read to the City Councils Honorable Mayor and City Council, Anacortes, Washington,, Gentlemens July 16, 1948 The undersigned is owner of Lots eleven (11) and twelve (12)9 Block two (2), "Plat of the Nelson Addition to Anacortes, Skagit Co,., Wash. 'R and upon a title report previously obtained by me, there is an exception noted as to the right titl and interest of the City of Anacortes regarding lots through deed issued out of foreclosure of delinquent local improvement assessments dated July 18, 1932, and recorded August 4, 1932 in Volume 161 of Deeds, page 36�, Skagit County. I have caused the matter to be looked into and have found that the interest of the City arose out of assessments levied in 1927 for Southside sewers. The assessments were 9$49.55 per lot. N„thing was ever paid in these assessments9 and the property was certified delinquent March 159 1928,, The County foreclosed for non-payment of taxes on this property in 1928, and thereafter sold said property at a County regale to my predecessor in interest. j Inasmuch as I believe that the Statutes of Limitations have run against the assessments here involved I herein petition your Honorable Body to grant to Norman Parsons a Quitclaim deed #from the City of Anacortes on the above described property and enclose the sum of $20.00 as consideration of said deed. Respectfully, Norman Parsons. 11 Q180 Enclosed please find my check for $25.00 for renewal of license to maintain a ballroom at the City Hall, 9026th Street. Hoping this meets with approval of the Mayor and Councilmen, I remain, Ver truly • Very y y ours 9 Mr. Mike Casper A motion was made by Ellin and seconded by Clausius that a renewal of this license be granted to Mr. Mike Casper. Motion carried. • A letter from the Association of Washington Cities with reference to the hold- ing of regional meetings during the fall of 1948 was presented and read to the City Council. After some discussion the Mayor and City Council suggested Mount Vernon9 ; Sedro-Woolley and Anacortes in the order above named for regional meetings for the year 1948. The following letter from the Great Northern Railway Co., was presented and read to the City Council: Seattle 1 Washington July 12, X948 Anacortes, Nash. City Clerk Anacoftes9 Wash., i Dear Sire The Railway Company proposes to construct a spur track to serve Puget Satinmills,, Inc.9 at Anacortes Washington. The Railway Company desires to obtain an easement covering portion of this spur track which is to be located on property the County Assessor advises is owned by the City of Anacortes. For your information 1 attach hereto a blueprint upon vjhich is shown colored in solid green the portion of the property for which the Railway Company desires easement and which the Assessor states is owned by the City. For your further information, I attach hereto a sketch pre- pared by the Assessor, upon which is shown this same strip of land colored in solid red and which he states is owned by the City. I assume that this particular strip of land, which the Assessor states is owne(j by the City, does not form a part of a street, for which a franchise should be obp tained. If thys property does form a part of a street, will you kindly consider this letter application for a franchise? On the other hand if it does not form a part of a street and the property is owned by the City, will you kindly advise if the City will grant the Railway Company the desired easement? Yours very truly, Fred Garing Assistant Right of Vfoy9 Land & Tax Commissioner After some discussion a motion was made by Brado and seconded by Allan that the City Council request a letter from the Chamber of Commerce authorizing the City. • of Anacortes to take proper procedure in this matter. Notion carried. i. Mayor Joe L. Hagan presented a letter from the Marine Corps League of Los Angeles California asking permission to show several trailer units in the City of Anacortes at approximately August 209 1948. After some discussion a motion was made by Fisher and seconded by Brado that the City Clerk i-Jrite a letter to the Harine • Corps League inviting them to show their Military Mobile Units in the City of Ana- cortes. Motion carried. Hr. L. E. Snider Fire Chief spoke to the City Council and pointed out that th(� smoke house on H. Avenuegnorth of 6th St. had been removed and that the building at the southeast corner of 4th Street and Commercial and owned by the American Legion had been boarded up and is in a much better condition than it has been for some time. The matter of the bond furnished by the Fox Studio of Boise Idaho was discussed at some length and a motion was made by Clausitas and seconded by Fisher that the Fou Studio be advised by the City Attorney that a fine of ;50.00 be assessed againsi,l them for violation of the photographer's Ordinance in the City of Anacortes. The representative of the above Studio took pictures at the New Wilson Hotel in Anacortos on June 21st9 1948 without having obtained a license so to do. The matter of using an unidentified car by the Police Department for the control July 20, 1948 After some discussion a motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Fisher --- -- --�-- that an offer of $20.00 for a Quit Claim Deed covering the above described property] be accepted. motion carried.' The following letter from Mike Casper, with reference i to the renewal of his dance license was presented and read to the City Council: Anacortes Wash., July 209 1948. Mr. John Dorcy Anacortes9 Wash., Dear Sir: Enclosed please find my check for $25.00 for renewal of license to maintain a ballroom at the City Hall, 9026th Street. Hoping this meets with approval of the Mayor and Councilmen, I remain, Ver truly • Very y y ours 9 Mr. Mike Casper A motion was made by Ellin and seconded by Clausius that a renewal of this license be granted to Mr. Mike Casper. Motion carried. • A letter from the Association of Washington Cities with reference to the hold- ing of regional meetings during the fall of 1948 was presented and read to the City Council. After some discussion the Mayor and City Council suggested Mount Vernon9 ; Sedro-Woolley and Anacortes in the order above named for regional meetings for the year 1948. The following letter from the Great Northern Railway Co., was presented and read to the City Council: Seattle 1 Washington July 12, X948 Anacortes, Nash. City Clerk Anacoftes9 Wash., i Dear Sire The Railway Company proposes to construct a spur track to serve Puget Satinmills,, Inc.9 at Anacortes Washington. The Railway Company desires to obtain an easement covering portion of this spur track which is to be located on property the County Assessor advises is owned by the City of Anacortes. For your information 1 attach hereto a blueprint upon vjhich is shown colored in solid green the portion of the property for which the Railway Company desires easement and which the Assessor states is owned by the City. For your further information, I attach hereto a sketch pre- pared by the Assessor, upon which is shown this same strip of land colored in solid red and which he states is owned by the City. I assume that this particular strip of land, which the Assessor states is owne(j by the City, does not form a part of a street, for which a franchise should be obp tained. If thys property does form a part of a street, will you kindly consider this letter application for a franchise? On the other hand if it does not form a part of a street and the property is owned by the City, will you kindly advise if the City will grant the Railway Company the desired easement? Yours very truly, Fred Garing Assistant Right of Vfoy9 Land & Tax Commissioner After some discussion a motion was made by Brado and seconded by Allan that the City Council request a letter from the Chamber of Commerce authorizing the City. • of Anacortes to take proper procedure in this matter. Notion carried. i. Mayor Joe L. Hagan presented a letter from the Marine Corps League of Los Angeles California asking permission to show several trailer units in the City of Anacortes at approximately August 209 1948. After some discussion a motion was made by Fisher and seconded by Brado that the City Clerk i-Jrite a letter to the Harine • Corps League inviting them to show their Military Mobile Units in the City of Ana- cortes. Motion carried. Hr. L. E. Snider Fire Chief spoke to the City Council and pointed out that th(� smoke house on H. Avenuegnorth of 6th St. had been removed and that the building at the southeast corner of 4th Street and Commercial and owned by the American Legion had been boarded up and is in a much better condition than it has been for some time. The matter of the bond furnished by the Fox Studio of Boise Idaho was discussed at some length and a motion was made by Clausitas and seconded by Fisher that the Fou Studio be advised by the City Attorney that a fine of ;50.00 be assessed againsi,l them for violation of the photographer's Ordinance in the City of Anacortes. The representative of the above Studio took pictures at the New Wilson Hotel in Anacortos on June 21st9 1948 without having obtained a license so to do. The matter of using an unidentified car by the Police Department for the control 11 1 • • 1 July 209 1948 I of traffic: was discussed at some length. The matter was finally referred to the License Committee and the Chief of Police. Pyr. Jo B. Goff, reported to the City Council that a state motor vehicle testir_Ig station would be coming soon to Anacortes. The Chief of Police also pointed out that the School Boy Patrol would be in the Marineer's Pageant Parade. The following letter from the Northwest Filter Company was presented and read to the City Council. July 129 1948 City of Anacortes Water Department Anacortes, Washington Attention. Mr. To G, McCrory Water Superintendent Dear Mr. McCrory° We have your letter of July 8th regarding cost of preparing plans and specificationz and supervising construction of filter plant addition. Out estimate of last January, shows the cost to be around $509400.00 and we could prepare all the necessary engineering; plans and specifications, along with general supervision of the whole construction on the basis of 5% on the overall cost. Rather than make some variable arrangement based on the actual costs? we believe it would be satisfactory to offer a lump sum of $2500.00 to cover this work. If this figure is agreeable to you, we will be glad to pay you a visit and discuss your plans in greater detail. GLG.-jg Encl. Yours very truly, FORTHWEST FILTER COMPANY G. L. Geisinger Chief Engineer After some discussion a motion was made by Clausius and seconded by Brado that the Water Supt, be authorized to engage the Northwest Filter Company to furnisr plans and specifications for 4 new filters and that the City accept the offer of c fair price of $2500.00 to complete this work. Ayes: Dodge, Ellin9 Clausius, Figher, Allan and Brado. Motion carried. The report of the Fire Chief for the month of June 1948 was presented and read to the City Counci19 was accepted and placed on file. A petition to return immediately to standard time in the City of Anacortes VjAs presented to the City Colmcil by T -4r. Janes VcLachlan. The petition was discussed at some length but was denied. A petition to have a street light placed on 22nd street and R. Avenue was presented and read to the City Council and said petition was placed on file. An emergency ordinance providing x;150.00 for a new motor for the Chevrolet sedan delivery car used by the An•icortes Police Department and which ordinance was presented and filed at the last meting of the City Council came up for final passage at this time. There being no protests against the passage of the ordinance' a motion was made by Dodge and seconded by Clausius that said emergency ordinance as described above be passed as a whole. Ayes.- Dodge9 Ellin, Clausius9 Fisher, Allan and Brado. Motion caRr ied. Mr. Albert Ames Evas present and asked that a special parking zone be placed in front of his business at about 5th Street and Commercial Avenue. After some discussion a motion was made by Clausius and and seconded by Dodge that Mr. Awes erect a sign to read "Taxi no Parking" in front of his business at 5th Street and Commercial Avenue during the Marineer's Pageant. The sign and its location to approved by the Chief of Police. Motion carried, The following claims against the City of Anacortes for salaries for the 1st half of July 19489 were presented and read to the City Council.- CURRENT EXPENSE Oo E. Arges 16294 Deputy Treasurer 45.00 John G. Dorcy 16295 City Clerk 40.00 W. V. dells, Jr. 16296 City Attorney 40.00 John Cheney 16297 Police Justice 45.00 Norman Fulton 16298 Janitor 100.00 David L. Bowen 16299 Janitor 100.00 Thelma Wolfe 16300 Work in Clerk's Office 20.00 Jacqueline Gurney 16301 Work in Clerk's Office 80.00 Ethel Barron 16302 Mork in Clerk's Office 3.00 J. B. Goff 16303 Chief of Police 110.00 N. Petrish 16304 Asst. Chief of Police 110.00 17m. L. pollard 16305 Patrolman 110.00 W. E. Thompson 16206 Patrolman 110000 C. F. Springer 16307 Patrolman 110.00 M. E. Beebe 16308 Patrolman 110.00 L. E. Snider 16309 Fire Chief _100.00 Bert Verrall 16310 Asst. Fire Chief 160.00 Co So Mondhan 16311 Capt., Fire Dept. 100.00 Ko W. Snart 16312 Capt., Fire Dept. 100.00 c• � July 209 1948 M. G. Strock 16313 Fireman 100.00 Edo Alexander 16314 Fireman 100.00 J. N. Parsons 16315 Fireman 100.00 D. W. Parsons 16316 Fireman 100000 Geo. Ray 16317 Fireman 100.00 Mut.Ben.Hlth. & Acc. Assn. 16318 Group Insurance Deductions 48.30 PARK DEPARTMENT Lewis Harr 1978 Park Employee 75.00 David Estabrook 1R79 Park Employee 100.00, Frank Knapp 1980 Park Supt. 100.00 WATER DEPARTMENT T. G. McCrory 10155 Water Supt. 155000 Sadie M. Arges 10156 Cashier 95.001 Shirley Owens 10157 Clerk 80.00' John G. Dorcy 10158 Bookkeeper 40000 Chas. Wedlund 10159 Fireman 135a00i Everett Thorene 10160 Serviceman 110.00' W. 0. Rogers 10161 Filterman 115.00! G. F. Kellen 10162 Filterman 105.00 ii A. Sirett 10163 Filterman 105.00 Frank Deane 10164 Filterman 105.00i Lester Thomas 10165 Pumpman 115000 E. G. Childs 10166 Helper ., 105.00! Mut. Ben. Hlth, Acc, Assn. 10167 Group Insurance Deductions 11.10 LIBRARY DEPARTMENT Ruth Eo Brinkley 2780 Acting Librarian 80000 Eleanor Nevill 2781 Asst. Librarian 65000 Peter Olson 2782 Janitor 60000; Mut. Ben. Hlth & Acc, Assn. 2783 Group Insurance Deductions 9.601 CEMETERY DEPARTMENT Ingvald Iversen 537 Cemetery Supt. 120.00 Wm. E. Latimer 538 Cemetery Employee 110.00 Chas. Rex Mitchell 539 Cemetery Employee 110.00 STREET DEPARTMENT Roy McDougall 3089 Foreman 115.00 Lynn Balcomb 3090 Ha1ntenance Man 110.00 Carl Thorene 3091 Maintenance Man 115.00 Artis Taylor 3092 Maintenance Man 110.00 Dave Summers 3093 Maintenance Man 105.00 Carl Welk 3094 Maintenance Man 110.00 Keno McClellan 3095 Street Sweeper 70.00 T. G. McCrory 3096 Supervisor 30.00 ' John G. Dorcy 3097 Bookkeeper 30.00 Mut. Ben. Hltho & Acc, Assn. 3098 Group Insurance Deductions 21.00 A motion was made by Ellin and seconded by Fisher that the Above Claims, be re -1 ferrel to the Finance Committee. M.tion carried. The Finance ('ommittee considbTed said claims and recommeddr-d that the claims be allowed and warrantsdrawn in favor of the same. A motion vjas made be Allan and seconded by Fisher that the recommendation of the Finance Committoe in the matter of the claims against the City of Anacortes for the 1st half of July, 19489 be adopted. kyes: Dodges .Ellin, I"lausius, Fisher, j Allan and Brado. Motion Carrie 4o I Having completed the business of the evening a motion wqs made by Allam and seconded by Fisher that the meeting 6f the City Council adjourn. Motion carried. j The meetiVofthe,ityCouncil did then adourn. Attests: .,a city 1 • • 1 • 1 Please accept and convey to all members of your department the sincere thanks of the Military Police Detachment, Second Engineer Special Brigade, for the many kindnesses and assistance given to the members of my command that were on duty during the Yarineer°s Festival in your city. August 3, 1948 A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called to order at 8 o'clock P.M. with Mayor Noe L. Hagan presiding,, The rollwas called and Hansen, Dodge, Ellin, Fisher Allan and Brado were present,, The minutes of the previous meet,ng were read and approved as read. The following communication from the Anacortes Cnamber of Commerce was presente,I and rdad to the City Council: August 3, 194$ Honorable Ma -,,,or and City Council of City of Anacortes City Hall Anacortes, Washington Gentlemen: The Chamber of Commerce event on record Monday, August 2nd to consent to the granting of an easement for a spur across the twenty foot strip of property near the foot of 29th Street on the East side of the Railroad track, owned by the City for the Chamber of Commerce, as requested by the Great Northern Railway. This easement is granted on the condition that a public grade crossing be provided and maintained by the Great Northern Railway. Comrerce Council's The Chamber of most sincerely appreciated the City cooperation in this matter,, Respectfully, ANACORTES CHAMBER OF COIffl!ERCE WVW:TP W. V. Wells, Jr,, rhe Park report for the month of July, 1948 was presented and read to the City President,, Council -was accepted and placed on file,, This matter was referred to the City Attorney who is taking the necessary and placed on file. action in this matter. 'he Police report for the month of July, 1948 was presented and read to the Cits The following letter from the of"ice of the Provost Marshall Fort Vdorden, Council was accepted and placed on file,, Washington was presented and read to the City Council: Patrol and all those who Relped with the Eaw enforcement and traffic control 26 July 194$ during the IFarineer°s Pageant. Chief.of Police in the matter of the plans and specifications for 4 new,, filters for the Anacortes Police Headquarters .Vater Department Anacortes, Washington Dear Sir: Please accept and convey to all members of your department the sincere thanks of the Military Police Detachment, Second Engineer Special Brigade, for the many kindnesses and assistance given to the members of my command that were on duty during the Yarineer°s Festival in your city. It has been our pleasure to have attended many such gatherings during the past number of years vihile in the military service and may 1 state on behalf of my men and myself that we have yet to receive any assistance or kindness that would match that which we received at Anacortes. Yy men and m%.self hold the greatest admiration for the Anacortes Police Department,, Knowing that you work so well with the shore patrol of the United States Navy I will put our feelings in Navy words, which are just two in number, - [MLL DONio Sincerely yours Seymour G. Lederer Captain, QmC Provost Marshal This letter was placed on file,, Piro William Beale of the Anacortes Rifle Club was present and spoke to the City Council,, Mr, Beale asked permission to organize a Junior Rifle Club in the City of Anacortes and use the gym. in the new City Hall for their meetings. After some discussion a motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Ellin that the Anacortes Rifle Club be authorized to organize a Junior Rifle Club to meet of Wednesday night of each week sponsored by the Anacortes Rifle Club providing that all members of said club be covered by insurance. Piotion carried, The gasoline reports for the month of July, 1948 were presented to the City Council and were accepted and placed on file,, rhe Park report for the month of July, 1948 was presented and read to the City Council -was accepted and placed on file,, I The l,Vater Supt°s, report was presented and read to the City Council was accepter, and placed on file. 'he Police report for the month of July, 1948 was presented and read to the Cits Council was accepted and placed on file,, Wro J. B. Goff k'hief of Police thanked the Fire Department, Fire Chief and 'hore Patrol and all those who Relped with the Eaw enforcement and traffic control during the IFarineer°s Pageant. Mr. T. G. McCuory, Water Supt,, made an oral report on the progress being made in the matter of the plans and specifications for 4 new,, filters for the Anacortes .Vater Department August 3, 1948 The following letter from the Employees Union of the pity of Anacortes vias pre- sented and read to the City Council and was ordered placed on file-. HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCILLUN CITY OF ANACORTES. As we all know, the cost. of living has greatly increased during the past several months, and is still on the increase, we9 the City employees of the City of Anacortes, ask of you our mayor and city councilman an increase in salary of $5Oo00 per month for all employees. Also some of the employees would like to have the retirement plan that was presented to them some months passed, be established here in the City of Anacortes, Hoping you see fit to grant ourrequests9 I am Most sincerely yours W. 0. Rogers. The matter of the claim of the Trulson Motor Company for $279.48 for the in- � stallation of a new motor and additional parts for the Chevrolet sedan delivery car used by the Anacortes Police Department was discussed at some length. It vas decideta to pay $150.00 on this claim at this time and the balance would be considered in thei future. j The following claims against the City of Anacortes were presented and read to the City Council-. 1 C7 • CURRENT EXPENSE Joe L. Hagan 16319 Salary as Mayor 15.20 George Br°ado 16320 OR °° Councilman 10.00 jl Charles F. Fisher 16321 to 11 Councilman Councilman 10.00 10000 Romie Allan 16322 to E. A. Clausius 16323 °B to Councilman to 10.0^ Syd Ellin 16324 °0 Counc4.lman 30000 1 E. E. Dodge 16325 BB tB Coucilman 5.00 H. L. Hansen 16326 to °Q Councilman 5.00 0. E. Arges 16327 „ � Deputy Treasurer 55.00 John U. Darcy 16328 °° "ity lerk 44A0 Dr. A. B. Cook 16329 Bo Bo Health Officer 50.00 W. V. Wells Jr., 16330 to BQ City Attorney 40.10 John Cheney 16331 BB °P Police Justice 42o50 Harry Davis 16332 Bo Bo Dog Catcher 13.15 Norman Fulton 16333 B° 80 Janitor 90.80 David L. Bowen 16334 to 0o Janitor 76.50 Harry Davis 16335 to BB Dump Man 50.00 Jacqueline Gurney 16336 Work in Clerk°s Office 26.00 E. H. Floyd 16337 Supplies for Clerk 4.65 Burroughs Adding Hachine Co. 16338 Service fo Treasurer 13091 The Fern Press 16339 Supplies, clerk & Police Judge 14.42 J. B. Goff 16340 Salary as hief of Police 155045 Nick Petrish 16341 to t° Asst. Chief of Police 14370 W. L. Pollard 16342 to tB Patrolman 111.00 W. E. Thompson 16343 to 01 Patrolman 130.00 C. F. Springer 16344 of BB Patrolman 130.00 M. E. Beebe 16345 BB B° Patrolman 127.60 Jack Kelley 16346 Wages as Extra Patrolman 15062 Gilbert Lee 16347 Wages as Extra Policemen 31024 Nithholding Tawe Fund 16348 Wit' -.holding Tax Hind 41.90* , J. B. Goff 16349 Cash advanced 1.03 Nick Petrish 36350 Cash advanced for Postage 1.00 Marine Supply Co. 16351 Supplies for Police Dept. 4.28 W. S. Darley & Co., 16352 Supplies for Police Dept. 23009 Empire Cafe 16353 Meals for Prisoners 2068 Fosse°s Texaco Station 16354 Service for Police Dept. 34.15 • Anacortes Equipment Co. 16355 Service for Police Dept. 3.09 . Anacortes Hospital 16356 Service for Police Dept. 10.50 5 Texas Company 16.357 Supplies for Police Dept. 16.77 The Brown Lumber Co. 16358 Lumber for Police Dept. 3.7& 'I Trulson Motor Co. 16359 Service for Police Dept. Abbott 11,tor Co. 16360 Service for Police Dept. 79073 1 • Marshall Wells Store 16361 Service & Supplies, Police Dept. 13-99 Simpson's Electric Shop 16362 Supplies for Police Dept. 1.34 L E. Snider 16363 Salary as Fire Chief 151.83 Bert Verrall 16364 Bo Bo Asst. Fire Chief 146.38 C. So Hondhan 16365 to Bo Capt. Fire Dept. 17.6.98 K. V1. Snart 16366 Bo Bo Capt. Fire Dept. 125.28 M. G. Strock 16367 If °Q Fireman 106.00 Ed. Alexander 16368 BB °° Fireman 117030 J. N. Parsons 16369 It t° Fireman 117030 j D. W. Paisons 16370 BB BB Fireman 95.68Q '1 George Ray 16371 to tB Fireman 115.45 C. T. Strock 16372 Extra Fireman 129.92 L. Moore Iffithholding Tax Fund 16373 16374 Call IIan Fire Dept o ,Vithholding Taxes 1 o 50 142.40*' San Juan Iron & Steel Co. 16375 Service for Fire Dept. 7.85 Fosse°s Texaco Service 16376 Supplies & Service Fire Dept. 3.07 Harshall bells Store 16377 Supplies Fire Depz. 2.01 Am. LaFrance & Foamite Co. 16378 Fire Pump Parts & Supplies 74.05 Standard Oil Co. 16379 Supplies for Fire Dept. 7.49 P,lurphy 111hite Company 16380 Truck Parts 33087 Mo W. Featherkile 16381 Radio Service 11.70 Bird & Plummer 16382 Supplies, Fire Dept. 1.08 f August 3, 1948 Anacortes Water Dept. 16383 Hydrant Rental 625.00 The Texas Company 16384 Motor Oil 5.0.5 Trulson Motor Co. 16385 Supplies for Fire Dept. .52 Howard Cooper Corp. 16386 Equipment for Fire Dept. 78.08 Union Oil Company 16387 Gasoline 107.67 L. E. Snider 16388 Inspections & Cash Advanced 77.50 Coast Ovide Supply Co. 16389 Janitor's Supplies 3.14 Bird & Plummer 16390 Janitor's Supplies 8.50 Anacortes Equipment Co. 16391 Supplies for City Hall 5.29 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 16392 Lighting Service 408.66 United Janitor Supply Co. 16393 Janitor's Supplies 12.88 Leonard Products Co. 16394 Janitor's Supplies 15.81 Lyle'S Grocery 16.395 Janitor's Supplies 2.63 Marshall Wells Store 16396 Janitor's Supplies 1.18 Anacortes Water Dept. 163R7 ',dater used in City Hall 2.50 Curtis Wharf Co. 16398 Coal used in City Hall 2.23 Herb Person John G. Dorcy 16399 16400 Supplies for City Clerk Registration of Births & Deaths 2.52 17075 Puget Sound Stamp Works 16401 Supplies for ''lerk's Off8ce 11.00 'Vest Coast Telephone Co. 16402 Telephone Service Burroughs Adding Machine 16403 Service for City Clerk 13.91 Curtis Wharf Co. 16404 Material for Severs 17.20 'r'Vithholding Tax Fund 16405 Withholding Tax, e`en. Govt. 64.90 G. N. Dlastead P.M. 16406 Postage for Clerk's Office 6.00 Trulson Motor Co. 16407 Service & RepairsPolice Dept. E. Pa Barron 16408 Work in Clerk's 0fice 5.00 Island Transfer Co. 16409 Stove 0419 Police Dept. 7.07 Trulson Motor Co. 16410 Service & Parts, P61ice Dept. 5.46 utVITHHOLDING TAX FUND People's National Bank Total Rithholding Tax Deductions 739090 WATER DEPARTMENT T. G. McCrory 10165 Salary as Pater Supt, 168.40 Sadie M. Arges 10169 It 11 Cashier 103.10 Shirley Owens 10170 to 11 Clerk 85-50 John G. Dorcy 10171 1° 1P Bookkeeper 41.00 Chas. Wedlund 10172 PO " Foreman 160.Od Everett Thorene 10173 1° '° Serviceman 129.66 W. 0. Rogers 10174 " tB Filterman 149.72 G. F. Keller 10175 t° "-`ilterman 133.56 A. Sirett 10176 to 11 Filterman 133.56 Frank Deane 10177 49 11 Filterman 129006 Lester Thomas 10178 11 °° Pumpman 131.60 E. G. Childs 10179 1° '0 Fmployee 126.38 Withholding Tax Fund 10180 'Withholding Taxes 219.70 Colvin's Service Station 10181 Service, !later Dept. 1.03 Trulson Tulotor Co. 10182 Service, Water Dept. .62 Standard Oil Co. 10183 Supplies, Water Dept. 3.19 Bird's Stationery 10184 Supplies, Water Dept. 1.08 Current Expense Fund 10185 Rent of Office Space & Garage 100.00 Rockwell Manufacturing Co. 10186 Equipment, Water Dept. 80.75 Anacortes Iron Works G. 10187 Supplies, Water Dept. .95 6.00 N. Dalsteadg P.M. 10188 Postage, Water Dept. Rensselaer Valve Co. 10189 Equipment, Water Dept, 143.99 Puget Sound Power & Light 10190 Power & Service 1703.37 Pennsylvania tilt Mfg. Co. 10191 Chlorine 67.32 Great Northern Railway Co. 10192 Freight on Supplies 387.46 General Chemical Co. 10193 Aluminum -Sulfate 787.50 H. D. Fowler Co. 10194 Sunplies, Water Dept. 77°78 Curtis Wharf �'o. 10195 Suppling, Water Dept. 76.4 Anacortes Equipment Co. 10196 Labor & laterial 171.23 Island Transfer Co. 10197 Stove Oil & Service 115.50 Simpson's Electric Shop Pacific Highway Transport 10198 10199 Supplies Water Dept,, Freight 6harges 8.01 West Coast Telephone Co. 10200 Telephone Service, Water Dept. 7.74 12.70 Marine Supply Co. 10201 Supplies, Water Dept. 141.28 The Fern Press 10202 Service, Nater Dept,, 55.88 City Street Fund 10203 Gasoline, Water Dept. 31.04 Roy McDougall 3099 STREET DEPARTMENT Salary as Street Foreman 123010 Lynn B<alcomb 3100 P° f1 Graderman 125.80 Carl Thorene 3101 to 11 Maintenance Plan 131.60 Dave Summers 3102 11 11 Maintenance Plan 111.50 Carl Welk 3103 °p " Maintenance Plan 106.50 Artis Taylor 3104 " 1' Maintenance ),lan 114.00 Ko M. 11cClellan 3105 1' °' Street Sweeper 65.90 T. G. McCrory 3106 to 11 Supervisor 29.50 John G. Dorcy 3107 11 11 Book'.:eeper 29.50 � Withholding Tax Fund 3108 Withholding Taxes 153.60 Rufus A. Webb 3109 Diesel Oil 15.21 Colvin's Tire Service 3110 Supplies, Street Dept. 3.56 T,1eten Motor Co. The Texas Company 3111 Battery Street Dept. Motor Oil, Street 16.63 3112 Dept. 42.31 Union Oil Co. 3113 Gasoline, Street Dept. 97.00 Anacortes Iron 3114 Labor & Supplies, Street Dept. 10.96 Trulsoh Motor Company 3115 Labor & Supplies, Street Dept. 23.56 Puget Sound Po-er & Light 3116 Power for Crusher 37.50 Anacortes Equpment Co. 3117 Supplies, Street Dept. .26 San Juan Iron Works 3118 Labor & Material 23.84 1,a�ine Supply Co. Trulson Motor Co. 3119 Supplies Street Dept. � 53.10 3120 Service Parts, Street Dept. 13.30 Lewis Harr 1981 David Estabrook 1982 Frank Knapp 1983 Withholding Tax Fund 1984 Marshall Wells Store 1985 Water Department 1986 C. C. Cook 1987 Brown Lumber Co. 1988 Wm. Go McCallum 1989 Colvin°s Tire Service 1990 Ruth E. Brinkley 2784 Eleanor Nevill 2785 Marjorie Ross 2786 P. E. Olson 2787 Withholding Tax Fund 2788 Puget Sound Power & Light 2789 Water Department 2790 Community Store 2791 The H. W. Wilson Co. 2792 Americana Corporation 2793 Doubleday & Company 2794 United States News & World Wide Co 2795 Llarshall Wells Store 2796 Simpson's Electric Shop 2797 Ingvald Iversen 540 Wm. E. Latimer 541 Charles ". Mitchell 542 Withholding Tax Fund 543 Marine Supply Co. 544 West Coast Telephone Co. 545 Curtis Wharf Company 546 Transmission Supply Co. 547 Dorsey°s Grocery 548 Union Oil Company 549 'Nater Department 550 Harry Do Jackson 551 A. Do Frets Monument Co. 552 W. Campbell 553 Ingvald Iversen 554 W. H. Nickolson 555 Puget Sound Power & Light 556 The Champion Gompany 557 Anacortes Equipment Co 2nacortes Equipt. Co. & City Electric & Fixture Co. August 3, 1948 PARD DEPARTMENT Salary as Park Employee P° oo Park Employee oe ao Park Supto Withholding Taxes Supplies Park Dept; Water Service Park Dept. Service Park Dept. Supplies Park Depto Bond for Lewis Harr Supplies9 Park Dept. LIBRARY DEPARTiIENT Salary as Librarian ea e4 Asst. Librarian 0o cB Cataloger ao eo Janitor Withholding Taxes Lighting Service Library Water Service Library Supplies, Library Book for Library Americana Annual Book for L4brary Subscription to U. So Worhd Report Supplies 9 Library DEpt. Supplies, Library Dept. CEMETERY DEPARTIGENT Salary as Cemetery Supt. co Po Cemetery Employee oP co Comatery Employee Withholding Tames Supplies, Cemetery Dept. Telephone Service Cemetery Dept. Supplies9 Cemetery Dept. Supplies Cemet�nry Dept. Supplies, Cemetery Dept. Gasoline Cemetery Depto Water Service9 Cemetery Supplies, Cemetery Grave Markers Sertice9 Cemetery Mileage on car Two rebuilt M,tors Lighting Service Cemetery Depto Equipment Cemetery Dept. COPJMERCIAL AVENUE STATE DEV, FUND Repairs to Stre�t Lighting Polb Street Lighting Project 12(9o00 112.30 1137.60 26010 21.48 210 52 14.95 5.00 2.31 80.80 74.40 38.70 6208o 23.70 4.46 2.50 7.21 6.00 5.00 lo40 5.00 j 2087 6.15 101.00 85.70 85-70 67.60 5.04 5.65 12.67 2.68 1.62 32.20 2.50 4 oO2 218.60 5.50 11.50 40.00 12.52 2.14 32.63 8787.75 11 motionvas made by Hansen and seconded by Allan that the above claims be referred to the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee recom,7ended that the claim? be allowed and warrant drawn in favor of the sameo A motion was made by Allan and seconded by Ellin that the recommendation of the FinLnce Committee in the matter of j the claims against the City of Anacortes for the ,nonth of July, 1948 be adoptedo Ayeso HansEn,Dodge9 Ellin, Fisher, Allan and Brado. Motion carried. Having completed the business of the meeting a moti^n was made by Allan and seconded by Hansen that the meet,ng of the City Couacil adiourno The meeting of The City Council did then. adjourno Attest: August 17, 1948 A regular meeting of the C2ty Council of the City of Anacortes vascalled to ordgrr at 8 o'clock P.M. with iRayor Joe L. Hagan presiding. The roll was called and Hansen Dodge El1in9 -Fi shv:r and Brado were presento The minutes of the previous m6eting were read and approved as read. The following letter was presented and read to the City Council: H,)nor°able Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: August 13, 194' We, as a committee of the property owners on 20th Street Test of Commercial Avenue ,ish to solicit funds for the hard -surfacing of this street, so far as our funds will permit. Would it be possible for the City of Anacortes to .furnish some of its equipment' for the grading of this street in preparation for the hard -surfacing of said street? 1 • C7 11 1 • • 1 1 • 1 1 • August 179 1948 An help or co -o Pration which r fl Any p p you can dive us will be very much appreciated. I Yours very truly, Ross pry, 6parks R, I. Stover Claude Verrall 0. Fosso After some discussion a motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Brado that this matter be turned over to Ur. �a "o McCrory, City Engineer to anwer and advise them that the present City Council will cooperate in this matter as much as possibl(.. The following letter from Mr. Ben Driftmier was presented and read to the City Council-. To the honorable Mayor and City Council-. August 169 1948 I tender herewith the sum of $10.71 being in payment of the principal in full of Lo I. D. Assessment against Lot 16, Bock 34, Original Plat of the City of Anacortes, being the principal of an assessment remaining unpaid in Light Improvement District. I am advised by your city officials that this assessment some years ago was foreclosf'd and in the foreclosure proceedings the City obtained a foreclosure deed thereto. Being desirous of building upon said property, I am anxious to clear the title of this lot. I am also particularly anxious that immediate action be taken upon this request so I may proceed promptly with my building plana Respectfully, BD/AS Ben Driftmiero After some discussion a moticn was made by Hansen and seconded by Ellin that a Quit Claim Deed be granted as requested in the above eommunicaticn and'that the Mayor and City Clark be authorized to sign said Quit Claim Deed. 4 The collowing communication from Mr. E. A. Clausius was presented and read to the City Council., Anacortes Washington Honorable Joe Hagen Aug. 179 1948 Mayor, Anacortes Wash., My Dear Friend Joe-. It is with the deepest regret that I tender my resignation as a member of your councilo During my recent illness the several doctors under whose care I have been have ordered that I mint refrain from any other activity than that of my actual daily work in other words I must confine myself to not over eight hours work in every twenty four. Please express to the council and department heads my sincere thanks and ap=- preciation for their co=operation with me and I know I will miss my association ejith them and your self. With kindest personal regards I remain, Yours very truly, Eo A. Clausius After some discussion a motion was made by Prado and seconded by Ellin that the resignation of Pero Eo A. Clausius as Councilman from first ward be accepted and that the City Clerk write a letter to Ur> dlausius expressing the thanks and appreciation for his co.-operati,,n while a member of that body. T:TQtion carried. Mayor Joe L. Hagan reported that the Department of Public Uti1i_ties of the Statc of Washington Vo So Anacortes Has (11ompany will hold a hearing in the City Council 'Chambers on August 19, 1948. Mr. Jo B. Goff9 Chief of P„lice9 reported that a State Tdotor Vehicle Testing "Station would be in operation on the north side of 3rd Strret between Comr^ercial and 0. Avenue for approximately 2 weeks and urged that everybody who could possibly do so should out their cars in this station while it is in Anacortes. Mayor Joe Lo Hagan reported that a large truck operated by the disabled War Veterans would be in Anacortes for several days. 1he Chief of Police spoke of the co=operation of the State Patrol in the control of traffic in the City of Anacortes. The report of the Fire Chief of for the month of July, 1948 was presented and read to the Cjty (council was accepted and placed on file. ,The Fire Chief also pointE'd out that the Zord Fire truck had caused some trouble and was repaired and is in good condition again. Mr, T. Go McCrory, City Engineer9 was authorized to purchase a suitable flag for the City Hall. Mr. T. G. IAcCrory9 Water Supt. was authorized to call for bids for a new pickup truck for use in the Mater Department. A motion was made by Dodge and seconded by Brado that the City Council call for bids for a pickup truck to be used by the Anacortes :slater Department. This bid -to consider a trade in for a 1940 International pickup truck now used by the Anacortes 'Pater Department', ri motion Yjas made by Fisher and seconded be Brado that 12 T, Go I:"cCrory, Dater Supt., can sell the old Liberty truck chassis for 130000 that he be authorized to do so. gcf 17, 104,q The matter of r moving the petition bet7een the drafting room and tho h2lll leading to the mems toilet at a cost of approximatcly $200.00 was ducts: s;ed at scme lengtho A motion was mide by Hansen and seconded by Brado that this i7ork bo dore as soon and as cheaply as possible. Ayeso Hansen, Dodge Ellin9 Fisher and Brndoo Motion carried. Mr. �% Go YcCrory� City Engineer made an oral report on the progress being Lna\:�0 on the improvement of Commercial Avenue Hill and the Cemetery Road. The follow ng claims against the City of Anacortes were presented and --ad to j the CJ.', -,y Councils PA'iK DEPART=NT Levis Harry CURB ENT EXPENSE Park Employee 75.00 0. E. Argas 16412 Deputy Treasurer 45oG0 John Oo Dorcy 16413 City Clerk 40.00 W. Vo '7ell.s 9 Jr. 16414 City Attorney 40.00 John Cheney 16415 Police Justice 45.00 Norman Fulton 16416 Janitor 100.00 David I.J. Bowen 16417 Janitor 10C.00 John Peterson 16418 Janitor 50.00 Thelma 'lolfe 16419 Work in Clerk's O`ffice 20.00 Jacqueline-. Gurney 16420 Work in Lle- k ° s Office 80.00 J. Tao Gof " 16421 Chief of Police 110.00 PI. Petrish 16422 Asst. Chief of Police 110,00 17 - L. Pollard 16423 Patrolman 11..0.00 I1. Eo Thompson 164Pg Patrolman 110000 C. F. Springer 16425 Patrolman 110000 I.,.E. Beebe 16426 Patrolman 110000 L. P�;, Snider 16427 Chief of Police 100.00 Ber Verrall 164.28 Asst, Chief of Police 100.00 C. So Ltondhan 16429 Cant.9 Fire Dept. 100.00 K. W. Snart 16430 Capt.9 Fire Dept. 100.00 11. Go Strock 16431 Fireman 1.00.00 Edo Alcxander 16432 Fireman ,00.00 J. N. Parsons 16433 Fireman 1.00.00 D. 7% Parsons 1.6434 Fireman 100.00 Geo. Ray 16435 Fireman lCO.CO 1'utual Jaen. Hlth.& Ace. As -n16436 Group Insurance Deductions,, 4-5.30 Gilbert bice 16437 Extra Policeman 104.00 "LATER DEPARTP"ENT 1. Go UcCrory 10204 ?'later Supt. 155.00 Sadie I.I. Arges 10205 Cashier 95.00 Shirley Owens 10206 Clerk 80.00 John 0. Dorcy 10207 Bookkeeper 40.00 Chas. lledlund 1020. Foreman 135.00 Everett Thorene 10209 Serviceman 110.00 '�J. 0. Rogers 10210 Filterman 115.00 G. F. Keller 10211 Filterman 105.00 A. Sirett 10212 Filterman 105.00 Frani'_. Deane 10213 Alterman 105.00 Lcs uer Thomas 1023.4 Pumpman 11.5.00 E. G. Childs 10215 Helper 105.00 P':ut. Ben,, Hlth.& Ace. Assn. 1021.6 Group Insurance Deductions 11.10 S T REIT DEPARTi EXT Roy McDougall 3121 Foreman 115.00 Lynn Balcomb 3122 Maintenance Tian 190.00 Carl Thorene 3123 Maintenance Man 1.1.5.00 Artis Taylor 3124 Maintenance Man 110.00 Dave Summers 3125 Maintenance Man 105.00 Carl `."lelk 3126 Maintenance Pian 110.00 K. 11. HcClellan 3127 Street ST;jeeper 70.00 T. G. I.:cCrory 3128 Supervisor 30.00 John G. Dorcy 3129 Bookl,:eeper 30.00 :."ut. Ben. Hlth. & Ace. Assn, 3130 Group Insurance Deduction. 21.00 CEUETERY DEPARTY7,'YT Ingvald Iversen 558 Cemetery Supt. 120.00 V1m. E, Latimer 559 Laborer 11C.00 Chas. Rex 1..jtehell 560 Laborer 110.00 LI?R 1RY DEPART1.i?NT Ruth E. Brinkley 2798 Acting Librarian 80.00 Eleanoz Yovill 2799 Asst. Librarian 65.00 Peter Olson 2800 Janitor 60.00 ITut. Ben. Hlth. & Asso Assn. 2801 Group Insurance Deductions 9.60 PA'iK DEPART=NT Levis Harry 1991 Park Employee 75.00 David ^stabrook 1992 Park Employee Frank Knapp 1093 Supt. 100.00 David Estabrook 1994 To Replace No. 1D92 100.00 C0112.'ERCIAL AVENUE STATE D7V. FUND Preston, Thorgrimsen & Horovitz Services Rendered to date 201.38 A moti-in was made by Hans0h and secon^ -6 by El l i_n that the above cla_.ms be referred to the Finance Committee.. 11,,tion carried,' The Finance Committee cens4;xer,�,r° said claims and uecormended that the claims be allo led and -a-rant d -a. -7n i.n favor of the same. A motion iaa,s made by Ellin and seconded by Hansen that the r° ,Cor^r rend ati-on of the Finance Comnittee in the matter of the claims against the Ci_tlt of Anacortes for the month of July, 19489 be adopted. Ayeso Hansne9 Dodge, n'll.in9 Fisher and Brado. Lotion carried. 1 • • 1 1 1 Having completed the bis iness of the zvtni_ng a: motion �-Yas mde by 'tans -n -nc seconded by4l- ""nat th- re,ting of the City Cov-il. . _ i ^„r� , ThLe roc R." g of1-:h l Ci-ty Cvncil did adjours Attesta.- 1 1 • :11 September 79 1948 , A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called to order at 8 o'clock p.m, i^!ith '.ayor Joe Lo Hagan presiding, The roll was called and Hansen, Dodge, Fisher9 ;Alan, and Brado rrere present. The minutes of the previous r:ecting �,rere read and approved as read. The foll_oiring !otter from the Anacortes Lion's Club T.!as presented and read to the City C.uncilo September 79 1948 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council' se., the Anacortes Lions Club, do hereby respectively request permission to hold trap (clay pi ;eon) shoots in the City of Anacortes at the jalopy race tract site on the successive Sundays, September 19th and 26th, There will be ex_-erienced men in charge to guard against accident or damarye. Respectfully "Yours ANTACORTES �.IOi� S CL�B By E.G. Abbott President After some discussion a motion Baas made by Hansen and seconded by Allan that permission be ;ranted to the Lions Club to hold a trap shoot on the jalopy race track east of Cor-rierci.al Avenue between 11th, and 14th. streets on September loth, and September 26th. 19489sugesti,•�g {-,'ey take out suitable liability insurance protect - .ng the Lion,,: Hub and the City of Anacortes. '?,tion carried, The following letter from the Chamber of Commerce was presented and read to the City Council: Honorable ?..".ayor and City C,,uncil Anacortes, Washington entlemen: September 7, 1048 s a safety precaution and a matter of convenience I am asking that 'a doorway be pened from the Forth end of the old Library room Into the Ante Room adjoining he Council Chambers. is improvement -Mould maze 4.t very much easier to ventilate the room nosy utilized the Chamber of Cr,mmerce and would provide an exit in case of an emergency. ny action which can --e ta'cen in this ratter will be very much appreciated. Sincerely yours John L. Vordmark T.°anager The City Council considered this matter at some length and was referred to the City Council building committee. A communication from Tirs. George Vojkovich �iho lives at 407 r' Avenue, Anarertes, Jashington,requesting an improvement of the alley in this block was presented and +.read to the City Council, After some discussion: this ratter .,ras referred to TTr. T.G. McCrory, Water Superintendent. A petition from residents in the area of 35th.and 36th, Streets in the City of Anacortes for the installation of a crater main rias presented and read to the City Council. After some discussion it vias decided that ',ayor Joe Lo T3agan and T.G. °".cCro:°y .Water Superintendent, would rake an investigation of this matter and report back to the City Cr,uncilo Several members of the Teen -Age Club .!ere present and asked permission to hold their meetings in tie old Lodge Room of the neve City Hall, on Friday and Saturday evenings of each Meek. After some discussion by members of the City Council, a motion was made ry Dodge and seconded by Allan that the 'Penn -Age Club be given permission to use Vie old Lodge Room for their meetings on Friday and Saturday nights of each creek. Mr. T.I.F. Holland spoke to the City Council and asked permission on behalf of the Cascade Forest Industries to move their office from Sedro Woolley, 71ashington, to the office not'y used by the Anacortes Chamber of Commerce in the City Hallo After discussing this ratter to some length, a motion was made by Dodge and seconded by Allan that this request of T'r. 111."N. °Tolland be granted and that the Cascade Forest Industries be given permission to share the office of the Anacortes Chamber of Commerce at the price of five dollars (;;5000) per month. TTotion carried, Douglass Childs uras presented and spoke to the City Council and asked that a parking zone be reserved in front of the 17indmill safe to be used by the Ames Bros. Tari Cabs, After discussing this matte, for some time a motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Brado that this request for reserved parking space in front of the `.Windmill Cafe be denied. :lotion carried. The City Council discussed at some length the number of its members who i"could plan to attend the regional meeting of the association of V-1ashington Cities to be held in Sedro 1,7colley on September 91948, As this was to be a very important :meeting all members who could possibly do so were requested, by the 1:ayor9 to be present, P September 7, 1948 A letter from Carl Springer of the .Anacortes Police Department i,Tas pr; E=untcd and read to the City Council in which he reque-sted'a leave of absence for a periou 1.:' -ii s matter r!as referred to the Anacortes Civil Service Board. The report of the Chief of Police for the month of August 1948 Jas presenia' and read to the City C„uncil i,1as accepted and placed on file. The report of the City Treasurer for the month of Au-,rst, 1948 7ras presented to the City Council was accepted and placed on file, I.Zr. J.B. Goff, Chief of Poli ce, spoke to the City C„uncil and reported t1nat the School Boy PLtpol �,a:; fully organized and looked %,jell in their ne,.-J uniforms. in the matter of a request from Ted Decker for a taxi drivers license, a motion °!as made; by Fiz�irer and secondod by Brado that a taxi license be granted to T:- Tcd Decker. Lotion carried, The report of the Police Justice for the month o" August, 1943 was presented and read to the City Council was accepted and placed on file. The report of the :'later Superintendent was presented and read 'o the City Council was accepted and placed on file,, Also the report of the Street Foreman was presented and read to the City Council was accepted and placed on file,, The follo�ljing letter from Ben Driftmier was presented and read to the C-1_ty Council: September 7, 1948 City of Anacortes: I submit to you heres°Jith, deed for alley, West 20 feet of Lot 17 Bloch 34 Original Plat. This is offered to the City �,ilthout consideration, asking only that myself and adjoiningproperty ocaners9 he granted privilege, a,u our costs, to cut the curb approach „o 6th. Street and rake suitable entry Into the alley from 641o Street, 9 and the further privilege of surfacing the said proposed alley, I thorefore request your acceptance of this proposed alley i7ith the granting of above named privileges, D°N 0 Respectfully. Ben Driftmier I �vould also like use of alley for my contractor until my building is finished, B.D,11 Motion made by Hansen aiid seconded by P -ado that the City of Anacortes accept: the above described deed from Ban Driftmier. At the last meeting of the City Cr,uncil, the City Clerk was authorized to call. for bids for a pickup truck for the .Anacortes ':Dater Department, said 'rids to he opened on September 79 1948. Motion glias made by Hansen and seconded by Dodge that said truck bids be opened. The following are the names of the bidders and the amounts of the bids: Benson Notor Company 11262,83. Trulson 11L'Otor C,mpany 1262.70 E.A.Abbott Motor Co. 1507.32 After some discussion, a motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Allan that these bids by referred to :.".ro T.G. YcCrory, ''later Superintendent. lotion carried. The following claims against the City of Anacortes for the month of August ,19489 iwere presented and read to the City Council- 9 i Joe L. Hagan George Brado Charles F. Fisher Romie Allen Syd Ellin E.E. Dodge H. L, Hansen O.E. Argcs Joh5a G. Dorcy Dr. A.B. Cook *17.V. Yfells, Jr. John Cheney Harry Davis Norman Fulton David L. Bowen Harry Davis Jacqueline Gurney John Peterson Thelma Wolfe '.7ithholding Tax Fund Herb Person Anacortes American The ::unicipal Year Book CMI RENT EXPENSE 1 • • 1 • 16438 Salary as Mayor 15.20 • 16410 it " Councilman 10.00 16440 if " Councilman 1.0.00 16441 it " Councilman 00 16442 it " C'unc ilman PP rr 10.00 b6443 16444 Co.incilman ra rr 10.00 16445 Councilman 10.00 1E446 Salary as Deputy Treasurer 55.00 � 16447rc Ci.ty Cleric 18 44.90 16448 Hea1 ch Officer rr P^ 50.06 0 1649 City Attorney 40.10 1640 Police Judge ra rr 42.50 1 1.6451 Do,w Catcher r► rr 13.15 1642 Janitor 8`,.80 16453ro rp T^, 50 j.6454 ��:�1V ♦.4,n 'Uork in Cl rk ° >; Office 50.00 59.50 1.6455 Salary as Janitor 82. c3 1.6456 Work in Cleric's Office 8.00 16457 Withholding Ta,. Deductions 70.90 16458 Supplies for City Clerk 5.82 16459 PMinting Suppl.' es 22.82 16460 One copy of 148 year. Bnorc 9.00 J.B. Goff 16461 Salary as Chief Of Police 155,45 Nick Petrish 16462 It 11 Asslt. Chief Of Police 143070 W.L,, Pollard 16463 1' 11 Patrolman 111.00 VJ' E. Thompson 16464 It 11 Patrolman 130000 C.F. Springer 16465 if 11 Patrolman 130000 H.E. Beebe 16466 it 11 Patrolman 127,,60 Gilbert Lee 16467 Wages as extra Policeman 125.30 Withholding Tax Fund 16468 Withholding Tax Deductions 48.10 Anacortes Equipment Co. 16469 Supplies for Police Department 18.26 Anacortes Laundry & Cleaners 16470 Cleaning for Police Department 32-77 Matt R,, Kingsley 16471 Insurance policy --Police Dept. 9 .40 Snyder's Pharmacy 16472 Supplies for Police Department 3.64 C.C. Cook Locksmith Parson's Aporting Goods 16473 16474 r1 re 11 rr it 2.58 8920 Stzndard Stations, Inc, 16475 Service for Police Department 2,06 Jack's Radio & Appliance 16476 Radio repair. --Police Department 16.99 Levenseller's Cafe 16477 Ideals 17.15 i117.S. Darley & Company Goff 16479 16478 Supplies Police Department ?cash 1.79 J.B. Postage advanced) 3.00 Aubert Drugs 16480 Supplies9 Police Department 11.12 L.E. SWider 16481 Salary as Fire Chief 151,,83 Bert Verrall 16482 if 11 Asst. Fire Chief 146,,38 C.S. I!1ondhan 16483 11 11 Captain9 Fire Dept,, 116.98 K.W. Snart 16484 t1 11 Captain, Fire Dept. 125.28 M.G. Strock 16485 It 11 Fireman 106000 Ed Alexander 16486 " Firemen 117,,30 J.Y. Parsons 16487 1' " Fireman 117,,30 D.W. Parsons 16488 " " Fireman 95.68 George Ray 16489 " 11 Fireman 115.45 C.T. Strock 16490 Call wan and extra fireman 172.07 J.G. Darcy 16491 Call man and extra fireman 9,,71 A. 14ondhan 16492 " It 1"50 George Miller 16493 11 11 1.50 Jack Smith 16494 14 P1 1.50 H. Chevirier 16495 " 11 3,,00 R. ItIcDougall 16496 " 1f 1.50 Withholding Tax Fund 16497 Withholding Tax Deductions 1-48,80 Water Department 16498 Hydrants- 625,00 1.4arshall Wells Store 10'499 Supplies Fire Department .92 :J.Vd. Featherkile Haakenson 16500 Service for car Fire Dept. 16,,70 Service 165ol Supplies9 Fire Tepartment 21.52 South Side Hardware 16502 Supplies9 Fire Department 8,81 Jack's Radio & Appliance 16 503 Supplies9 Fire Department 1.85 Benson Motors 16504 Service, Fire Department 15.22 Union Oil Company 16505 Supplies Fire Department 106,42 L.E. Snider 10506 Inspections 25.00 Bird's Stationery 16507 Supplies for City Hall 26.23 West Coast Telephone Co. 16508 Telephone Service 21,23 Idarshall Wells Store 16509 Supplies9 City hall 20,,93 Anacortes Equipment C,,, 16510 Supplies -City Hall 23.21 Anacortes Gas Company 16511 Gas service to fire department 5.52 Water Department 16512 Water used in City Mall 2.50 Arnold Haute 16513 Labor and Laterial 142.50 South Side Hardware 16514 Supplies for Janitor 5.10 Anacortes Iron ',lorks 16515 Flag Pole 87.82 Central Furniture Store 16516 Stoves - 16.4.8 Pioneer, Incorporated 16517 Supplies, City '-Tall 30.65 Coast '.ide Supply Co. 16518 Supplies9 City Hall 18,,17 Puget Sound Pourer & Light 16519 Lighting Service 716.43 i„ A, Abbott Uotor Co. 16520 Service and Repairs 7.48 Empire Cafe 16521 Meals for Prisoners 4.59 The fern Press 16 522 Registration supplies 10,,30 West Disinfecting Co. 1652.3 Janitor's Supplies 47,28 Sunray Service Sales 16524 Fluorescent lights for C-ty Hall 22.87 CEHETERY DEPARMIENT Ingvald Iversen 561 Salary as Superintendent 113.40 William 7'° Latimer 562 '1 " Laborer 85.70 Charles Ren Elitchell 563 " 11 Laborer 85-70 Carl Strock 564 " '1 Laborer 63,,80 Lloyd L. Reynolds 565 " 1t Laborer 41.25 Withholding Tax y,,nd 566 Withholding Tax Deductions 81.15 ,Transmission Supply Co. 5668 Supplies--Ceu:etery Department 4.42 South Side Hardware t1 11 11 18.58 Oregon Brass ,7orks 569 it 11 11 183-55 t,iaryott's Greenhouse 570 " " '+ 11.95 C.C. Cook, Locksmith 571 " " " 6.70 Vilest Coast Telephone Co. 572 Telephone service 5.80 Water Department 573 Water service 2.50 The Champion C,,.mpany 574 Supplies ----Cemetery Department 6.37 W. D. Kerr and Co ,, , Inc . 575 11 rl 11 145.00 Puget Sound Power & Light 576 Light service 20.64 PARK DEPARTLENT Levis Harr 1995 Salary as Park Employee 129.00 David Estabrook 1996 t1 11 Park Employee 20.00 Frank KnaDp 190/7 " Park Superintendent 137.60 Withholding Tax Fund 1998 Withholding Tao: Deductions 25.40 Harine Supply & Hardware 1999 Su-nplies--Park Department 15.76 Water Department 2000 ',Nater service 40,,70 1-1arshall 'Dells Store 2001 Supplies ---Park Department 5.04 f .7. 2 UUP11,A6.KUlA1, aVENUE 6T l'1Z 1)LVr;LJPn'E1\7f'P'M�i --- — Anacortes Equipment Co Supplies --street lights 48,,73 City Electric & Fixtur=e Co. E.titra labor & lighting 51740`%2 WATER DEPARTZENT T.G. I'IcCrory 10217 Salary as Superintendent 1.68040 Sadie E. Argev 1021.8 PP YY Cashicd ,.03010 Shirley Owens 10219 PP PP Clerk 05-50 Jour; G. Dorey 10220 P. PP Bookkeeper 4`x.000 vnurlcs W_<dlund 10221 '" tP ir'oreman ;.`/60.2 Everett T'rozene 10222 f° " .Serviceman 12i,, 61 W.O. Rogers 10223 1° 'P Filterman 128000 G.F. Keller 10224 PP PP '.'Fi1te-man 150.'/2 A. Si2ett 10225 PP PP Filterman 1500`%2 Fran',: Leane 10226 " 'Y Filterman 146,22 E.G. Childs 10227 °° " Laborer 120.i6 "Lester Thomas 10228 1P " Pumpman 131060 Robert hcL- achlan 10229 tP " Labor 12.10 • Kenneth Snart 10230 PY PP Labor 17.33 lMo Strock 10231 PP PP Labor !'/.33 George Ray 10232 PP PP Labor lV033 Ed Alexander 10233 °° " Labor 12010 Stanley 1:ondhan 10234 P° '° La.bo:e 1.'1°33 J.F. Parsons 10235 IP PP L abol' 5077 • Dan Parsons 10236 1P " Labor 5077 Withholding Tax Fund 10237 Withholdirg Tax Deductions 233,,80 Wallace & Tiernan Sales 10238 Supplies, 'later Department '%7'%005 Union Oil Company 10239 PP PP PP 34.0/2 Simmonds Paint Store 10240 it P° It :.;_038 Walter EcCray 10241 Diver services 150038 Union Oil Company 10242 Supplies, Water Department 1003 Vilest Coast mnlephone Co, 10243 Teleplloiie Service 9 '7a Dept. 150 50 Jac'k°s Radio & Appliance 10244 Supplies 'layer Department 2,58 Puget Sound Power & Light 10245 Power ana Service 1510045 T.Zarin@ Supply Co, 10246 Supplies., 'da,tei' Department 91011 Tax C mdaission 10247 Tax oz. eater Salo-,. 565041 Anacortes Iron Works 10248 Supplies -and Labor, .:atei� Dept. 8`/036 Pennsylvania Salt 1janu0Co0 10249 Supplies Water Department 6`/006 blt Talley Telephone 10250 Services 9 Lester Thomas Acet0 6.56 Curtis -j'iiarf Company 10251 Supplies 9 'dater Depai°ti;:ent `/6043 Worthington-Gamon Meter Coo '10252 Supplies ?Mater Department 310092 City Strect Fund 10253 Labor 38080 G.W. Dalstead, Postmaster 10254 Postage 'da-i;er Deaartment 6000 Cur:eent Expense Fund 10255 Rent of Office and Garage 100000 City Streit Fund 10256 Gasolinc9 dater Departr;;ent 25,80 Delaval Steam Turbine Co. 10257 Supplies,'dater Department 1323045 Federal ripe & Tank Co. 10258 Supplies, ""'later Department 78/�051 P,It. `Jcr;.'.;on Transfer 10259 Supplies; --dater Depart:��n_ia 14,97 14arclimann &'Jilliams 10260 Supplies, '.7ater Department 2(,3066(� Slzagit s'ullcy �'elephone 10261. Service Lester 'Thomas .��°c°to 5018 Joseph G� oro "_lard 9 Irc o 10262 Supplies, Watei, Department lr/0 87 Puget Souiid Poi -Per & eight 10263 Services, '.later Department I4 Steam Supply & Rubber Co. 10264 Supplies, `iVatep :Department 3,08 Penn, Salt 1.1anu0 Co. of .1asho 10265 Supplies, Water Department 6`%011 Anacortes Equipment %C.0 10266 Supplies 9 ':later D;;partmont 56063 Trulson ..:otos, Co. 10267 Supplies and repair 1Cio22 Hamburg Iron '.'Iorks 10268 Supplies and r.�epair 276025 .Marshall '.!elms S -i ore 10269 Supplies 0.44 The FernPress 102`/0 Service fol, Water Departu--nt 6,18 E.A. Abbott 14otor Cc. 10271 Tire Service `.da,'i;er Dapartw.ent 1.03 Pacific Ilighvjay Tra "sport 10272 Freight charges 18040 STREET DEPART.`-= Roy EcDougall 3131 Salary as loreman 123010 Lynn Balcomb 3132 '° t° Graderman 129.66 • Carl Thorene 3133 °Y '° 1.laintenance ':an 131060 Dave Summers 3134 it tt. 11',intenance ':Ian 111.50 Carl Welk 3135 1P " Maintenance lan 123020 Artis Taylor 3136 " 1P Maintenance tan 114000 IiOT"0 l?cClellan -,'IeCrory 3137 PP PY Street Sueeper 65090 G, 3138 Supervisob 29.50 • John G. Dorcy 3139 f° °° Bcolrl►eeper 29.,_-0 `u!Ithldolding Tax bund 3140 Withholding Tal: DeWuetio-n•s 1;6080 rlr�ulson 1:Ioto:� Company 3141 Service and supplies 204, 012 Jack' S Hadio & Appilance 3142 Re,)airs=-Street; Dcpai=tment 5 15 1 Rufus A. ''!ebd) 3143 Supplies-Stre , � LepartK..znt 4.84 Idarine Supply & Hardware 3144 Supplies -Street Department 18506`/ ina,co:; tes Iron ':dorks - 31 5 Stip .11es-Street '.epartment 24002 Standard Oil Company 3146 6;�.-.plies-Streei; Departmcrit 3048 U.-jiun Oil Company 31z''/ Supp! ies=;`treet Department 1;4000 � South SIde Hardware 3148 Supplies-Strect Department 7092 Benson Motors 3149 Supplies -Street Depai°tment ii0l Puget Sound Power & Light 3150 Po,!er & Service 37.50 E.A. abbott Motor Co,, 3151 Repa: ro--Stree'i; DeD artment 1003 Cools Truck and Eqpt. Co 0 3152 Service and TOpair;j 6.16 I September 79 1948 1 • 1 The regular adjourned meeting of the City Council was called to order at seven o'clock p.m.9 .,7ith Iayor Jos. Hagan presiding. ThP roll was called and Hansen9 Dodge9 and Allen .�jere present, The purpose of the meeting teas to consider the preliminary budget of the City of Anacortes for the year 1949, The preliminary budget for the City of Anacortes for the year 10/49 Paas discussed and considered, but there not being a quorum present no official action taas taken in this matter. Being unable to complete the business before the City Council at this present meeting, the motion T,aas made by Hansen and seconded by A len that the meeting of the C;ty Council adjourn until eight o'clock p.m. September 219 1948. ITotion carried. The meeting of the City Council did so adjourn, Ida yo/ i Attest, it -`y lerk LIBRARY DEPART.SENT Ruth Eo Brinkley 2802 Salary as Acting Librarian 80080 Eleanor Nevill 2803 It " Asst. Librarian 74.40 Majorie Ross 2804 It °r Cataloger 32.65 P.Eo0lson _ 2805 It " Janitor 62,80 Witholding Tax Fond 2806 Withholding Taxes 24,25 Nater Department 2807 Nater used in Library 3975 Puget Sound Power & Light 2808 Lights used in Library 5.48 C.C.Cook 2$09 Grinding Lawn Dower 2058 Bird's Stationery 2810 Supplies for Library 4.58 Lane Publishing Co. 2$11 magazine Subscription (Sunset) 3.00 Doubleday & Co.9lne. 2812 Books & Subscriptions 92.00 .Puget Sound News Co. 2813 Books for Library 86.03 Helen Monroe 2814 Wages for Library 17ork 22250 WITHHOLDING TAX FTID People's :National Bank Total .Vithholding max Deductions 7P9,20 A motion vas made by Hansen and seconded by Allan that the above claims be referred to the Finance Committee, The Finance Committee recommended that the claims be allowed and Warr"ants drawn :in favor or same. A motion was made by Allen and seconded by Fisher that the recommendation of the Finance C,)r_uiaittee in the mattsr of the claims against the City of Anacortes for the month of August, 1943 be adopted, Ayes: Hansen9 Dodge ?isher, Aller., Brado. IRotion carried. 1.1r, W.V. '!ell- rClity Attorney, spoke to -the City Council and pointed out that he had been -advised by Wallace Sharpe, County C„mmissioner of the First District, of Sltagit Cqunty, that :there was certain tax title property described as follows: Block 30 and 35 of Kellogg and Fords Addition to the City of Anaco-r-tas and the west ,half of t1ne northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter i25 -25m1 that could be purchased by the City of Anacortes for an amount equal to the unpaid taxes of said prope ,tyo )'r, Will Ba Ellis Skagit County TrGasui°ei�, vrote a letter to Hr, yIclls advising his that the amoun� of Lazes against- said property tivas $212085. After some discussion, a motion aas made by Hansen and seconded by I'Dodge that I'r. W.V. Wells, Jr.9 take the necessary measures to purchase this property for the City of Anacortes. Ayes: Hansen, Dodge I'isher9 Allen, Brado. .!.lotion carried. Being unable to complete the business at hand of the present meeting a motion !was made by Dodge and seconded by Hansen that the City Council adjourn uni1 !seven o'clock p.m. on September 159 10,48. Motion carried, The meeting of the 'City Council did then adjourn. Attest: 1 TJIa, or City Clerk // �eptembe.r 15, 1 4/ 1 • 1 The regular adjourned meeting of the City Council was called to order at seven o'clock p.m.9 .,7ith Iayor Jos. Hagan presiding. ThP roll was called and Hansen9 Dodge9 and Allen .�jere present, The purpose of the meeting teas to consider the preliminary budget of the City of Anacortes for the year 1949, The preliminary budget for the City of Anacortes for the year 10/49 Paas discussed and considered, but there not being a quorum present no official action taas taken in this matter. Being unable to complete the business before the City Council at this present meeting, the motion T,aas made by Hansen and seconded by A len that the meeting of the C;ty Council adjourn until eight o'clock p.m. September 219 1948. ITotion carried. The meeting of the City Council did so adjourn, Ida yo/ i Attest, it -`y lerk September 219 1948 I The regular Tectir?g of the City Council of ane ,^,ity f corte:; -,mss ca__' Ga �uo order at eight o ",—Iock p.,-., .-j it°r. idayor Joe 1. 'IaQab. pi=es i d '1 ing, "." ,o' 1 callod and llansen 9 Dcdoe 9 Allen 9 �; L in 9 *�' ser 9 nd Ei� wc'o ::ere p': went o i°:- minutes of the previous i-eeting .J�;;re reac. and approved :-s' »ea,c o The fol".o,-iing coLilunication from the (;LGcade Forest Industriesp I-.z,°o presentee and i°earl to the City Cotuicil: September 219 1948 Honorable LIayor and City Council City ?Ya1` Anacortes 9 '�das.ningtori Gentlemen- i We have found that the only suitable location for the Cold eater tap and s -nk. to be I, • used in coilju=.:ct�cn `r:.%il the press operated by Casc:awe �b_:e t in.dusi,rios9 Inc. and Chamber of Cci.i�ierce 9 is the anti -room beilind the old pec ge lloomo The room 1?.as: been plibi, bed previously and in addition to a saving in 'na-izing the sinic instailcd9 .e: noise fror!i the press will be eliminated from the general offices if this room car. be 9 mane available to use • Any action that; can be taken in this natter :-gill be greatly appreciated- i Sincerely yours J.hn hTo-7dmark LIanager i After some discussion a motion vas made by Min and seconded by 'Dodge that the request of 1.1ro lordmark in the above communication be grancedo potion carried. The following communication presented and read to the City Council Honorable Piayor and City Council Anacortes9 Washington: I hereby dish to make application for a photographer's license in the City of Anacorteso The necessary bond will be provided if license is granted accoi�ufi:ng to the ordinance,, Yuen Lui Studio A.A. Meyer 9 i..a:nager A motion was made by Ellin and sconded by THansen that the :-hove application for photographer's license be granted providing satisfactory 'pond is given as provided Ordinance #1016. :!lotion carried. The following c0i.: unicatior, from Uiiiversal Studios Lias pi°eseiited and to tha City Councils September U 9 J-8 Honorable ilayor and City Council Anacortes 9 Washin7toii Gentlemen: I hereby make application for license for taking rict;u7=e_ _n t: -e City of Aracortc:s I :'iii pay the X25000 for said license and TM, ill furnish �500 '.gond as required ,y Oi,o'ir.ance 10160 Yours Very Truly, • Universal Studios J.T. Haney9 :.Igro Strand Hotel Everett 9 '!a!jil'Lngt';n After some discussion a motion was riLde .by Llliri and m-e::^nded by ,;lien that the • ?.bove a,ppli::ation from the Universal Studios fo-r� a p iotog, ap'.cr ° s lir:ense by granted providing th::iiecessary licerise bee and bond of five iiuiidred dollars as provic.ed in Or°dinance 1016 is fi1„c; :jith the ;ity Clcrko ::otion e �rricdo T'l e following cohiinunic;ation from Chief of Police J.'31. Gof'f9 rias presen�-.e;- and read 'co the City Council-. September 21, 1948 Civil Scirvice Cniumiss'ion lia�2ortes 9 Wasnington ,lentlemens As a result of the resignation of '',ffice�• Carl '.�ranklin Spisinger .'rom this departiLient affective September 159 1948 there now exists a vacaricyo Officer Gilbert Co Lee has been f.ti_ling this vacancy t;emporar°ily as well as 'as extra patrolman durilag the annual pageant and during -she vuc:ation pa--iods the regular numbers of the departments i:ro Lee ..cis formerly :'th `6 -his department from August 6 9„ 1943 to November 10 9 1x43 at !'�17_C h i ir,e lie was -,ranted :�n i;:.i iiIli i;eta 'Leave us a member of �i:iie Uo S o AiMya Dc ll n,; r.onornbly d " sc '.-iar •ecI from the 7eryice 9 �2ro Leve returned on January 69 1945 and !2erved this 6epartm, nt until Septei,i-�er 19'.45,, a 1 1 • September 219 1948 The only person on the police department eligible list at this time is Tiro Raymond MacCallum aho passed the civil service examination in 1947 and who has since loft the city. In view of ::.^o :gee's past record eve ' respectfully request you consider his reinstate- ment to the departrment at this time. ?respectfully Submitted, J.B. Goff The follo•::ing letter from Carl Springer :vas presented and read to the City ICI ounci1 8th September 1948 Honorable "ayor ;rd council, City of Aracortes 9 Nash. Gentlemen: At this time I desire to tender my resignation from the Anacortes Police Department. It is requested that such resignation take effect as of the 15th September 19480 It is my intention to enter ;private business in this C4ty. I t-jould also like, at this time to record my thanks and appreciation to the ::ay'or and Council and the heads of ali departments for their cooperation. It has been a very pleasant experience worl�ing you all for the good of this City. Very sincerely yours, Curl Springer Patrol^an The report of the Fire Department for the month of August 1;48, eras pre- sented and read to -he City Council; ,jas accepted and placed on f:11ep 16r. Ivar .�ntonius of the Anacortes Feed and Seed C,mpany ,-!as presenv';and spoke to the City Council and asked for a special loadi:ig zone 40 :feet nlide in front of his business at 318 Commercial Avenue,, The City Council considered and discussed this :;_atter at some length and a motion ivas ;rade by Hansen and seconded by Dodge that a special loading zone of 20 feet :-aide be granted at present; and that if Antonius obtdincd a �-mitten consent of t:,.e rest of the property ovmers in the bloc:[ on t: -.e •test side of ' Commercial between V ird and Fourth Streets and make further application, the City Cou_.cil i-ould consider granting more space for a loading zone .in frcLit a tae Anaeortes Flied and Seed Store. :.lotion carried. The ratter of the truck bids opener. at the meeting on September 79 19489 ir, T .G. �.cCi oi=y i°ecommended chat the 1.- -.`k' -,y C,ou.icil accept title bid; of the Bcii! JD i rotor Company, in ;mount Of '19262.83. A notion was n.ade by Dodge and seornided by Dr -ado that the City Council accept the recommendation of ..ro T.G. T�cCiory Lind :accept; the bid of Benson :.rotor Company in the amount: of "'n 9262.S3. Ayes: Hansen, Tl)dZe, Ellin, Yis:ler, Allcn9 B1'aaoo ...otzon carried. t "the r^eeting of tree City Council held on September 7th 1948, the Ci-cy lerk rias authorized to call for bids for the excavation, laying, and backf illi-c.g of approximately 4100 feet of 8 inch transite pipe on Oa'�(_,s Avenue said bic?s to Je opened on September 21, 1948.- A motion ,,as made by Hansen and seconded by Bradr, chat said pipe bids riled by Blake Thompson, the only bid filed with the City Clerk for doing this arork: John Darcy, Clerk Anacortes 9 Wash4.11gton September 219 1948 I submit a }-�i-d price of one dollar and eight cents {401.08) mer foot, for U" trans * .Le pipe. Blake Tho:apson Const,, By 31alre R. ' '.ompson Ur. T.G. ::.cCroryWa-cer Superintendent spo'..e to t? -.e City Council and rc:comr;ended chat the Blake .,TLmpson bid be accepted, A motion raj made by Brado and seconded by Hansen that the recommendation of ...r o T.S. EcC-"ory to accept the .above bid be accepted. Uot:irri carried. The Following resolution was presented and read to the City Council: ��s a• �;'1# l orT 4�.iEREAS p T'no City of Anacortes 9 in the opei°ati.on of its Street department for purposes of anprovirg and maintaining over 70 miles of unpaved streets in the City has a constant reed for F;ravel and road material and tl-e supply of Snid gravel on Fidaloo :island is r-tuite limitac; and WH HEAS9 Viere exists on tax title property held by Sltngit County and hereinbelow described a. gravel pit and considerable sub61soil containing gavel suitable for road -urposes, and iHEREA59 under Chapter 238 of the 104.7 Session ; aws of the State of gash- ington the County Cul".,.:_" rioners of a County are given power and authority to dispose O taxoc°Eclosed piopert;y �to any governren-ta'i agency fog public purposes by private negotiation ,iithout a call for bids for not less than 'u-ne *,prinripal' amount of the unpaid ta,_es 9 and by Letter from the County Treasurer the ; _. ty !-as 'hoer. 7 nforned t`iat the total principal amcunt of unpaid taxes on the property herein:bclo�l described is .y2i2.X59 and tec, Cue deliberation and d-, scussion upon -e of i!MREAS9 Af U, t 1 o most advisabl a for tl-ie Ci' -y '-o purc""Iaje 'L,,.e ty ,reLl 6esr-.c-ibeJ. T,Tobj 0RE DEE IT LiES 1.T11 'D , -LY '21HE CITY OF THE (7-i"y ().' A_,ac,:):ce_ 9 TH'�'REI-79 9 t'nat t1ie City of by and t.,lrcu-h Vie C', t« 9 CD L.Iie '."ity Engi..-i,,-::r .cr°rory, r-,,ivately _1,-,ot-,_ate %.-*, oai'd of Coun'�y nf Ska,;if._; CounLyq 'Washington for ,ne --w,clase -'D.f tlie .'o'lu� F0 crib--d r -opo for an amoiint not en-ceedIng :'.,2- - I 00 9 to--ij it .e;,ie `vle.-'U', -_T-_j_j' (W' tyle Quartei,Quai,tc�i= 4 UN -0 0-L' t-hc of Section T,3rty-fiv,2 '.2n Ir 1, i p g Th-irty-live A' -L--1 One (139 East of W.11.9 n -,,d Also D -Lo --'-s and Thirty- f,-ve (35) of "We'llogg _-.,.d Zu2)VE AcIdition to Aracoices "as',ington" 9 and f Poll -i ',;'.,Iat lj.�= tne succ:3ssful consumiiation of doth regoti.-It-ionc the City -U'a1w, cite Cowity or. said property foi-, its ol-.1n absolute use and benefit. A, -!opted this 21st �ny of 7 0 9 / CITY 05 BY ace uizan liayor ORPORATE S ]"AL) Aftc.i' discussion a rtoti-.n -!as r7adoby _611--r. and Zecondeo'. by '.oCze t -ha; above resolution i,!ith �--efjrence to t -he purchase of the b-,,ra-;7ei pit be Ldopte'"o A y c :Tiatijen .1.*01odge Ellin. '.,is!.-.er All -Inn and 71raO.o. !'oti-r a Llee-11 At t17is time a bold for '1af-r as' special po1i,,!e,.n L, -' .-he Police -,'1;;-j)art!,ent and � i'enewal insurance police or the tvic car-, used 1- t"ne -Pilice to 'Gae City Cour--i'-'L -an-"' .,cre refei'rcd to the 7,irance At -61iis time the City roll -c-1.1 r-onsidered a'U some length roposca,pr c�lil,inuY' for t,,p year 11-140 sention by section and recor,-.rcri I", ec c(loptioi, of t1-10 proposed p,'elim-*L_nary budget for the year 1948 and t1ie-'U- -i notice be 4- offl.--lal pap -_i' of tuiie City of Ar,.nortes, The AnacoTites Daily .1"orcury9 ':'ie i'e-LiL,i-inai'y budget had bean adopted a.ad tl'iat any 1ra"T 'nave a cn- Z�:aij ,prelilmina_oy budget by ra7iing application at the o.-L'-_^r'Lca of the C.-.Lty C'7.31', -,,t i, j T. carr, .. -cd. The fc1lo-.-jing cuirs agains i the City of Anacortes ^I -c-a PT-_oc�-tnd ;ird rr�-d Ic L I e 21 0.E A r g C "', 16525 Deputy Treasurer 45.00 526 City 40.00 5,)7 City Jokes Cheney L' 528 Poli-ce L'J'us Lice 45.00 Norman Fulton, 16529 Janitor' 8c) ,.o John, Go �o 7 cy 16530 Bocl.:',,e -_-per .41 JOB 16531 of .1 on JV Nick P C'k.1. 1' i C ii 16532 Assto Chief 31' 1 io . 0 01 o L o _)0 1 -lard 16533 Pata?olii.an lio.00 'R. F.. '"7-ic,mpson6`34 �; P..14-rol -an LOoUO nLei; 165-))5 Patrol Tali i"LO 0 00 :.E. 13cebe 16536 Patrclman -.10.00 G11'jert :,ce 16537 Pati'olran i10.00 L.E. Snider 16538 Fire Miiof 100.00 DOnrt. 'Vorrall 16 539 Ads:,. 7 r c i 3 f 100.00 C.S. 1:ondhan 1/0540 Captai-a 100000 Xo*vV. Snart 16541 Captain .11-00.jo 1 " Go Strock 16542 Fireman 10r1).00 LZ Alc:zander 16:43 Fireman 100.00 J.T. i"I ro C .. s 9c544 -,;'ireran 100. 00 LorJo !�Ur,,!cns 16:,)'4 5 Fi:,?ei:,an x00.00 George - %y 10546 00.00 !!U'U'' LA:. C n G,-ou-! Irou,,c-_ "cluc-6fa-, s 4�i .30 3 a d i s V� 8 -1 City '- �)asu-�,er n5 � ^() CEI=ERY DEPaRTI.-ENT Ingvz:._i(' 710C . 00 5 T a 13or lio .00 C'narl;:s :Iitchoil 5119 LaPior J-10.00 PARK DEPART!EXT I 0 0 I I 0 0 I 2002 La bol' 000 2003 Sup--- in ter dont` -OU100 WATER )EPi'i.R2'1.L'L1\TT T.G. 102`73 Superirt,_,r:'en-'1- S"7.i:,17 Cy Juens 102'/4 Cle, r k 8c) ,.o John, Go �o 7 cy 10275 Bocl.:',,e -_-per 40.00 CharIcs '..7cc3l-_-nd 10276 Fo r e t� " -I I 1 :35.00 Evcrett T'nc'.�,e-:ie 102'/7 Sor-vic(-�-man lic) 0 00 "T 0 0. Rovors _10278 rat .1 l5.010 G.F. Kellcr 10270/ F1 1terman S i r 0 .G 102:'0 il tepiran 1100 105"00 I 0 0 I I 0 0 I September 219 1948 • 1 An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called to order at 7 o'clock p.m,, with mayor Joe L. Hagan presiding, The roll was culled and Hansen, Dodge,, Fisher, Allan, and Brado were present. The purpose of the mee�ing was to consider the preliminary budget of the City of Anacortes for the year 1949. An application for a taxi driver's license from Robert A. and Richard Louis Dietri was considered at this time, and upon recommendation of the Chief of Police,, a motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Brado that said licenses be granted. Notion carried. -_� Pyr. V1. V. Yells, Jr., City Attorney presented an ordnance to the City Council which amended Ordnance No. 978 now �n use at the present time. Although several ,i as were necessary,, a motion as made by Hansen and seconded by Brado that said ordnance be adopted as corrected. Ayes: Hansen, Ellin, Fisher, Allen, Brado. Being unable to complete the business before the City Council at the present meet- ing a motion was made by Fisher and seconded by Hansen that the meeting adjourn until Monday evening October 5,, 19489 at 7 o'clock,, p.m. Motion carried. Meeting of the City Council did so adjourn. October �,, 1948 A meeting•rof the City Council was called to order at 7 o'clock p.m., with Mayor Pro --Tem .presiding. The roll was called and Dodge and Naiif�en Were present. The purpose of the meeting was to consider the preliminary budget for the year 1949. There not being a quorum present a motion was made by Allen and seconded by dge that the meeting of the Ciiy Council adjourn to 7 o'clock p.m. on October 1948. The meeting of the City Council did so adjourn. / ayor - Atte.st Frank Deane 10281 Filterman 105,100 Lester Thomas 10282 Pumpman 115.00 Mutual H1th,Ben.Assn. 10283 Group Insurance deductions 11.10 STREET DEPARVIENT Roy '.c Dougall 3154 Foreman 115.00 Lynn Balcomb 3155 Maintenance 110.00 Carl Thorene 3156 T,Iaintenance 115.00 Artis Taylor 3157 "aintenance 110.00 Dave Summers 3158 ;Iaintenance 105.00 Carl Welk 3159 idai.ntenance 110.00 K.E', IVTcClallan 3160 Street Sweener 70000 T.G. T.:cCrory 3161 Supervisor 30000 John Co Dorcy 3162 Bookkeeper 30000 Mut.Ben.Hlth&AcceAssno 3163 Group Insurance deductions 21.00 LIBRARY DEPARTEENT - Ruth Eo Brinkley 2815 Acting Librarian 80.00 Eleanor Nevil 2816 Asst, Librarian 65000 Peter Olson 2817 Janitor 60000 I.:utaBenpHltho&Acc,Assne 2818 Group Insurance Deductions 9060 A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Ellin that said claims be referred to the Finance Comnitteeo The Finance C''mmittee considered said claims and recommended that claims be allo�•red and warrants drawn in favor of the same. A motion vas made by .Men and seconded by Fisher that the reconmendati~n of the Finance Committee in the matter of the claims against the City of A-acortes be adopted. Ayes: Hansen, Dodge, Ellin, Fisher, Allen, and Brado. T.otion carried. Being unable to complete the business before the City Council at the present meeting, a motion »vas made by Ellin and seconded -by Tiansen than the City Council adjourn until seven o'clock p.m. on September 29, 194`, Lotion ca-^ricd. The me -ting of the City Council did so adjourn, i,.ayor 1 City Cr September 299 1948 • 1 An adjourned regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called to order at 7 o'clock p.m,, with mayor Joe L. Hagan presiding, The roll was culled and Hansen, Dodge,, Fisher, Allan, and Brado were present. The purpose of the mee�ing was to consider the preliminary budget of the City of Anacortes for the year 1949. An application for a taxi driver's license from Robert A. and Richard Louis Dietri was considered at this time, and upon recommendation of the Chief of Police,, a motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Brado that said licenses be granted. Notion carried. -_� Pyr. V1. V. Yells, Jr., City Attorney presented an ordnance to the City Council which amended Ordnance No. 978 now �n use at the present time. Although several ,i as were necessary,, a motion as made by Hansen and seconded by Brado that said ordnance be adopted as corrected. Ayes: Hansen, Ellin, Fisher, Allen, Brado. Being unable to complete the business before the City Council at the present meet- ing a motion was made by Fisher and seconded by Hansen that the meeting adjourn until Monday evening October 5,, 19489 at 7 o'clock,, p.m. Motion carried. Meeting of the City Council did so adjourn. October �,, 1948 A meeting•rof the City Council was called to order at 7 o'clock p.m., with Mayor Pro --Tem .presiding. The roll was called and Dodge and Naiif�en Were present. The purpose of the meeting was to consider the preliminary budget for the year 1949. There not being a quorum present a motion was made by Allen and seconded by dge that the meeting of the Ciiy Council adjourn to 7 o'clock p.m. on October 1948. The meeting of the City Council did so adjourn. / ayor - Atte.st P October 5, 1948 A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called to order at seven o'clock p.m`pith Mayor Joe L. Hagan presiding. The roll was called, and Dodge, Ellin, Allen, an. � Brado were present at this time. Mayor Joe 1. Hagen appointed Mr. W. J. Welch as councilman from the First Ward j to finish out the term of E. A. Clausius who recently resigned because of ill health A motion was made by Ellin and seconded by Dodge that the appointment of VJ. J. , Welch to fill out the unexpired term of E. A. Clausius as a Councilman from the First Ward in the City of Anacortes be adopted. The following communication from Mrs. Vina P. Powers asking for a sign at Twenty-second Street and Commercial Avenue, to direct the public to the Seventh Day Adventist Church, was presented and read to the City Council. Anacortes, Washington October 4, 1948 Mr. Joe Hagen Mayor Anacortes, Ciiy Council City Hall Anacortes, Washington Dear Sir: We, the members of the Seventh -day Adventist Church of Anacortes, request per- mission to place a directive arrow sign on the parking strip at Twenty-second and Commercial Streets, pointing to the location of our church. The church is located at Twenty-second and Q Streets. The arrow will not exceed four feet in length, and will be six feet above the sidevialk or ground. Your favorable consideration of this request will be very much appreciated. Respectfully yours, Signed: Mrs. Vina P. Powers S_signed),.Mrs. Vina, P. Powers Church Clerk. The above letter was referred to T. J. McCrory, the City Engineer, J. B. Goff, Chief of Police, and Streets and Parks Commitee. A partition for the improvement of the South side of Thirty-fourth Street on "R" Avenue to the North side of Thirty-fifth Street on "R" Avenue.�was presented and read to the City Council. A motion was made by Ellin and seconded by A13en that this matter be referred to the Street Committee. Several residents of this vicinity urged that this matter be given immediate consideration. Mr. C. H. Keohnel spoke to the City Council and urged that the Fidalgo Road South of the Anacortes Plywood be improved as soon as possible. Mr. W. V. Wells, Jr. City Attorney, spoke to the City Council about obtaining a person to go over the City Ordinances and classify and codify all of said Ordinances that we have at thi8 present time. Mr. 'dells recommended and introduced Mr. G. E. MacIntosh to do this work. After some discussion, a motion was made by Brado and seconded by Ellin that the recommendation of Mr. 19. V. Wells City Attorney be adopted and that Mr. MacIntosh be employed to classify and codify said City Ordinances of the City of Anacortes for an amount not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500.00) and that if possible wbrk"should be d,-ne during the balance of the year of 1948. Ayes, Dodge, Ellin, Welch, Fisher, Allen, and Brado, motion carried.c, The following claims against the City of Anacortes for the month of September, 1948, were presented and read to the City Council: Joe L. Hagan 16551 Salary as Mayor 15.20 Geo Brado 16552 Salary as Councilman 10.00 Chas. F. Fisher 16553 Salary as Councilman 10.00 Ronnie Allen 16554 Salary as Councilman 2.00 Syd Ellin 16555 Salary as Councilman 10.00 E. E. Dodge 16556 Salary as Councilman 10.00 H. L. Hansen 16557 Salary as Councilman 10.00 0. E. Arges 16558 Salary as Deputy Treasurer 55.00 John G. Dorcy 16559 City Clerk 44.90 Dr. A. B. Cook 16560 Health Officer 50.00 W. V. Wolls, Jr. 16561 City Attorney 40.10 John Cheney 16562 Police Justice 42.50 Marry Dais 16563 Salary Dog Catcher 13.15 Norman Fulton 16564 Salary as Janitor 87.80 David 1. Bowen 16565 Salary as Janitor 85.50 Harry Davis 16566 Salary as Dumpman 50.00 Georgiana Jones 16567 Work in Clerks Office 27.00 E. P. Barron 16568 Work in Clerks Office 14.50 Saide Arges 16569 Salary 72.20 Withholding Tax Fund 16570 Withholding Tax deductions 36.30 1 • • 1 1 • • 1 • • 1 1 • G. N. Dalstead, P.M. Trick & Murray West Coast Tel. Co. Birds Stationery Mrs. Eddie Strom The Fern Press J. B. Goff N. Petrish W. L. Pollard W. E. Thompson M. E. Beebe Gilbert 0. Lee C. F. Springer Withholding Tax Fund Mayflower Bakery Nick Petrich Colvin Tire Service Simpson's Electric Shop Fosso'sTeXaco Service L. E. Snider Bert Verrall C. S. Mondhan K. W. Snart M. G. Strock Ed. Alexander J. N. Parsons D. V1. Parsons George Ray C. T. Strock Geo. Miller George Olson J. G. Dorcy Roy McDougal. Withholding Tax Fund Anacortes Water Dept. Fosse's Texaco Service Harry Davis W. A. Storck Anacortes Eqpt. Co. American LaFrance Co. Marshall Wells Store L. E. Snider Anacortes Iron Works M. W. FeFatherkile Anacortes Laundry Union 011 Company Puget Sound Stamp Works Anacortes Gas Co. Simpson's Electric Shop Anacortes Eqpt. Marine :supply Island Transfer United Janitor Supply Co. Anacortes Water Dept. Union Printing Co. Anacortes Water Dept. Puget Sound Pr. & Lt. Co. Southside Hardware C. C. Cook A. E. Lovell L. O'Neil Curtis Wharf Co. Simpson's ElectPic Co. October 16 571 16572 16 573 16 574 16575 16 576 16 577 16 578 16 579 1658o 16 581 16 582 16 583 16 584 165'85 16586 16 587 16588 16590 16 591 16592 16 593 16594 16595 16596 16 597 16598 1650/9 16600 16601 16602 16603 16604 16605 16606 16607 16608 16609 16610 16611 16612 16613 16614 16615 16616 16617 16618 16619 16620 16621 16622 16623 16624 16625 16626 16627 16628 16629 16630 16631 16632 16633 16634 5, 1948 Postage City Clerk Supplies City Clerk Rental & Tolls attch bills Supplies Treas. Office Prints of Com. Ave. Supplies Chief Police Salary Asst. Chief Salary Patrolman Salary Patrolman Salary Patrolman Salary Patrolman Salary Patrolman Withholding tax deductions police Supplies for police Dept. Postoffiee box rental Service Police Dept. Supplies Police Dept. Supplies Police Dept. Salary Fire Chief Salary Asst. Chief Salary Captain Fire Dept. Salary Captain Fire Dept. Salary Fireman Salary Fireman Salary Fireman Salary Fireman Salary Fireman Fireman Call man Call man Call man Call man Withholding Taxes Hydrant Rental Service & Supplies Garbage Service Radio Service Service, Fire Dept. Parts for Fire Truck Labor Supplies for Fire Dept. Inspections Service & Supplies Radio Service Laundry S-rvice Gasoline Supplies Clerk & City Hall Gas for Fire Hall Service, City Mall Service City Hall Material & Supplies Fuel Oil, Com Bldg. Janitor's Supplies Water used in City Hall Registr.�jtion Supplies ransfer from Current Exp. Water Dept. Power & Service Registration Supplies Service for City Hall Labor & Material Painting in City Mall Material for City Hall WATER DEPARTMENT City Street Fund Anacortes sheet Metal 'R. S. Darley & Co. Consumers Electric Co. E. N. Hallgren Co. Blake Thompson 10284 00 10286 10287 10288 10289 10290 10291 10292 10293 10294 10295 10296 10297 10298 10299 10300 10301 10302 1.0303 10304 10305 10306 10307 10308 10309 6000 1 �, 84.' 19.12 2�o1 17.00 155.45 143070 111.00 130.00 127.60 119.30 10.00 48.10 4.94 1.00 3031 4.20 41.87 151.8 146.31 116.98 125.28 106.00 117030 117.30 95.68 115.45 .66.64 7.50 1.5'0 1.50 1.50 141©30 625.00 4.38 6.00 -1.03 14.27 62.13 6.25 25.00 3.09 15.05 15.40 91'.18 13032 5.19 35044 11.13 6.59 79.60 11.41 2.50 25.69 to 164.00 713.48 4.68 16.33 220.54 55.00 17016 Balance Due on Wiring Cont- ract 118 0 Salary as Superintendent 168040 Salary as Cashier T. G. McCrory Salary as Bookkeeper Sadie M. Arges John G. Dorcy Salary as Foreman Chas. Wedlund Salary as Serviceman Everett Thorene Salary as Filterman W. 0. Rogers Salary as Filterman G. F. Keller Salary as Filterman A. Sirett Salary as Filterman Frank Deane Salary as Pumpman Lester Thomas withholding Tax Deductions Withholding tax Fund Postage for Water Dept. G. N. Dalstead-Postmaster Stove oil for Filter Island Transfer Supplies for Vater Dept. Marine Supply & Hardware Mdse for Water Dept. Anacortes Enuipment Co. Lumber for Water Dept. Puget Sawmill Inc. Telephone Service, Water Dept.14.30 West Coast Telephone Co. Supplies for Water Dept. Anacortes Iron Works Lime for Water Dept. Curtis Wharf Co. Office & Garage space Water City Hall Rental Fund City Street Fund Anacortes sheet Metal 'R. S. Darley & Co. Consumers Electric Co. E. N. Hallgren Co. Blake Thompson 10284 00 10286 10287 10288 10289 10290 10291 10292 10293 10294 10295 10296 10297 10298 10299 10300 10301 10302 1.0303 10304 10305 10306 10307 10308 10309 6000 1 �, 84.' 19.12 2�o1 17.00 155.45 143070 111.00 130.00 127.60 119.30 10.00 48.10 4.94 1.00 3031 4.20 41.87 151.8 146.31 116.98 125.28 106.00 117030 117.30 95.68 115.45 .66.64 7.50 1.5'0 1.50 1.50 141©30 625.00 4.38 6.00 -1.03 14.27 62.13 6.25 25.00 3.09 15.05 15.40 91'.18 13032 5.19 35044 11.13 6.59 79.60 11.41 2.50 25.69 to 164.00 713.48 4.68 16.33 220.54 55.00 17016 Balance Due on Wiring Cont- ract 118 0 Salary as Superintendent 168040 Salary as Cashier 00 Salary as Bookkeeper 41.00 Salary as Foreman 143.30 Salary as Serviceman 120000 Salary as Filterman 217e76 Salary as Filterman 150.72 Salary as Filterman 176.24 Salary as Filterman 158.86 Salary as Pumpman 131.60 withholding Tax Deductions 201.90 Postage for Water Dept. 6,moo Stove oil for Filter 36091 Supplies for Vater Dept. 53.48 Mdse for Water Dept. 1.39 Lumber for Water Dept. 91085 Telephone Service, Water Dept.14.30 Supplies for Water Dept. 27.85 Lime for Water Dept. 710'07 Office & Garage space Water Dept. 10.00 Gas for Water Dept. 30046 Offset for water Dept. 4.00 Supplies for water Dept. 17.50 Repairs & Labor Avon Pump Water Dept. 7.73 Mdse for Water Dept. 82030 Pipe for mater Dept. 642060 w. H. lvicnolson 10310 Repair motor �PJater Dept. 14.42 William E. Latimer Standard Oil Co. 10311 Supplies water Dept. 2.39 582 Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co. 10312 Supplies Water Dept. 134.91 Withholding Tax Deductions The Atlas Mineral Products Water Dept. 584 Water for cemetery 2.50 Co. of Texas 10313 Mds. for Water Dept. 8.76 West Coast Tel. Co. Pacific Highway Transport 10314 Frt. charges Water Dept. 1.52 587 Blake Thompson 10315 Pipe for Water Dept. 830.35 Supplies for cemetery Benson Motors 10316 Ford Pickup -water Dept. 1000.00 12.62 Lyle A. Riddle 10317 Ins. Ford 2.25 Curtis Wharf Co. C. C. Cook 10318 Repairs Surveyors chain dater Dept.1.55 Frets Monument Works The Fern Press 10319 Cards & receipts Water Dept. 71.07 593 Puget Sound Pr. & Lt. Co. 10320 Power & Service 1527.11 Supplies for cemetery Shirley Owen 10321 Salary as Clerk 85.50 2.06 XxxMff2 gX*$ 1 STREET DEPARTMENT Roy McDougall 3164 Salary as Foreman 126.98 j Lynn Balcomb 3165 Salary as Graderman 131.59 Carl Thorene 3166 Salary as Maintenance Man 135.22 • Dave Summers 3167 Salary as Maintenance Map 114.96 Carl Welk 3168 Salary as Maintenance Man 113.68 ! Artis Taylor 3169 Salary as Maintenance Man 117.62 K. M. McCellan 3170 Salary as Sweeper 65.90 T. H. McCrory 3171 Salary as Supervison 29.50 John G. Dorcy 3172 Salary as Bookkeeper 29.50 • Colvin's Tire Service 3173 Supplies for street Dept. .52 Withholding Tax Fund 3174 Withholding tax for Street Dept. 156.80 Standard Oil Co. 3175 Dil_'for Street Dept. 10.04 Puget Sawmill, Inc. -.176 Lumber for Street Dept. 13. 3 4 Colvin Tire Service 3177 Battery for Street Dept. 15.66 Dunlap Hardware Co. 3178 Supplies Street Dept. 102.79 Skagit Co. Road Engineer 3179 Oil for'Street Dept. 52.00 Feenaughty Machiner Co. 3180 Supplies for Street Dept, 2.31 J. P. Gurney 3181 Repairs for Street Dept. 24.23 Misermobile Distributors 3182 Pulley for Street Dept. 12.61 Puget Sound Power & Light 3183 Lights for Street Dept. Strom-Fredeen 3184 Supplies for Street Dept. 75.71 Anacortes Iron Works 3185 Supplies and Labor Street Dept. 15.66 Will B. Ellis Co. Treas. 3186 Property fo^ Street Dept. 213.60 Rufus A. Webb 3187 Fuel Oil Street Dept. 8.29 CEMETERY DEPARTMENT Ingvald Iversen 580 Salary as Supt. 101.00 William E. Latimer 581 Salary as Laborer 85.70 Charles R. Mitchell 582 Salary as Laborer 94.00 Withholding Tax Fund 583 Withholding Tax Deductions 59.30 Water Dept. 584 Water for cemetery 2.50 P.S. Power & Light Co. 585 Light & Power Cemetery 1.36 West Coast Tel. Co. 586 Service & Tolls Cemetery 5.80 C. C. Cook 587 Repair Power Motor Cemetery 5.00 Robbins Lbr. Co. 588 Supplies for cemetery 1.60 Mt. Vernon Bui;ding Mater.Co. 589 Powder & Fuse for Cemetery 12.62 Anacortes Seed & Feed Co. 590 Supplies for cemetery 21.06 Curtis Wharf Co. 591 Cement for cemetery 5.56 Frets Monument Works 592 Markers for cemetery 66.95 Ingvald Iversen 593 Mileage for Aug. & Sept. 11.00 Western Auto Supply 594 Supplies for cemetery 17.06 J. P. Gurney 595 Repair mower, etc. cemetery 2.06 PARK DEPARTMENT Lewis Harr 2004 Salary as laborer 129.00 Frank Knapp 2005 Salary as Supt. 137.40 Trulson Motor Co. 2006 Repairs on Park Dept. Car 1.29 Anacortes Iron Works 2007 Welding broken hook on block 1.96 Marshall Wells Store 2008 Material for Park Dept. 16.24 Water Department 2009 Water for parks 7.50 C. C. Cook 2010 Mowing Enuipment 36.26 Colvin's Tire Service 2011 Supplies & Service 5.43 Marine Supply & Hdwr. 2012 Steel Snatch Cable Block'Park Dept.18.95 Withholding Tax Fund 2013 Withholding Tax Deductions 18.40 Ruth E. Brinkley Eleanor Nevill Marjorie Ross P. E. Olson Fern Derby Puget Sound News So. Doubleday & Company Harry Davis Water Department Walton Lumber Co. Curtis Wharf Co. Puget Sound P. & 1. Co. Simpson's Elec. Shop Mrs. C. F. Stafford The College Bindery McCall Corporation Anacortes American Bird's Stationery LIBRARY DEPARTMENT 2Q19 2820 2821 2822 2823 2824 2825 2826 2x27 2828 2829 2830 2831 2832 2833 2834 283 5 2836 Acting Librarian Asst. Librarian Cataloguer Caretaker Substitute Books Books Garbage Service Water for Library Load of dry mill wood Coal Light Bill Labor and material Exp. attending Great Rebinding Books Renewal for Redbook Book Marks Books and tape 80.80 74.40 5.50 62.80 4.50 180.95 1.40 3.00 2.50 15.45 164.16 6.26 2.38 Books Tr.Crse.60.00 32.75 magazine 4.00 41.20 8.24 • 1 1 • n U 1 1 izO1. October , 1948 A motion was made*by Fisher and' seconded. by.Ellin that the above claims agains` the -City °of Anacortes for'the,�month.of September,.'1948 be referred to the finance committee. Motion carried. The finance comittee considered said claims and recommended that the claims be allowed and warrents,draun in favor of the same. A motion teas made by Ellin and seconded by Allen that the recommendation of the finance committee in the matter of the above claims be adopted. Ayes, Dodge, Ellin, Welch, Fisher, Allen, and Brado® Motion carried. Being unable to complete the business before the City Council at the i present meeting, a motion was made by Fisher and seconded by Allen that the meeting, of the City Council adjurned to October 6, 1048 at 7:00 o'clock p.m. The meeting of the City Council did so adjurn. Pd or e Atter October 6, 1948 A regular adjurned meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called to order at 7:00 o'clock p.m. with Mayor Pro -Tem, E. E. Dodge presiding. The roll was called; Dodge, Welch, Fisher, and Brado. The purpose of this meeting being to consider the adoption of the preliminary budget for the year of 1949. After considering said 1949 budget, section by seetiog, a motion by Brado and seconded by Welch was made that said 1949 preliminary budget be tentaively adopted as presented to the City Council. Wishing to cnsider certain details in the above described preliminary budget and wishing to have a full Council present for the final adoption for said pre- liminary budget a motion 17as made by Brado and seconded by Fisher that the meeting adjurn until October 7, 1948, at 7:00 o`clock p.m. c ,,lra[ayor Attest: City Clerk G October 7, 1948 A Regular Adjourned meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called to order at 7 o'clock P. M. with Mayor Joe L. Hagan presiding. The Roll was called and Dodge-; Ellin Welch9 Fisher Allen and Brado were present. The purpose of this meeting coat io'further consider and adopt a Final Budget of the City of Anacortes for thO year 1949. The Final Budget was considered section by section and was unanimously approved by the Mayor and City Council and a motion was made by Ellin and seconded by Brado that said -Budget -as presented to the City Council be adopted, Ayes: Dodge, Ellin, Welch, Fisher, Allen and Brado. U tion Carried. An Ordinance levying a tape upon real and personal property within the City of Anacortes, Skagit County Washington, for otmicipal purposes for the year of 1949, was presented and read to the City Council. After some discussion a motion was made by Dodge and seconded by Allen that said Tac Levy Ordinance as described above be adopted. Ayes: Bodge, Ellin, Welch, Fisher, Allen and Brado. Motion Carried. An Ordinance Appropriating the 1949 Revenues of the City of Anacortes, 'Nashinfa ton, in the various-Dapartments of the City, the amount to each of said Depart- ments, respectively as set forth and particularly designated in Section 2, of Ordinance Number 10 4 passed and approved -October 7, 1948, was presented and read to the City Council. After some discussion a motion was made by Brado and see- onded by Allen that said Ordinance appropriating the 1949 revenues be adopted. Potion carried. At this time an Ordinance fixing the salaries of city officers and repeal- it ing Ordinance 966 the same being an Ordinance .fixing the salaries o� city officerstl, passed November lith, 1944, and all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance eras presented and read to the City Council. After some dis- cussion a motion was made by Allen and seconded by Brado that said Ordinance fixing salaries for City Officers be adopted. Ayes: Dodge, Ellin, W@lch, Fisher, Allen and Brado. Motion carried. Having completed the business of the ever^ing a motion was made by Brado and seconded by Do e that the meeting of the City C6tLpci1 adjourn. Motion carried. The meet . o City Council did then adjourn, Attest: _ 'le Cit4yC r 4 October 19, 1948 A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacottes was called to order at 8.00 o'clock•p.m. with Mayor Joe E. Hagen presiding: Th6"roll eras called and Hansen, Dodge, Ellin, Welch, Fisher and Brado were present: The minutes of the three previous meetings were read and approved as read. A letter from Philip Cope, Sec. and'Treas., of the Island Bus Company9 asking for an exclusive franchise for the option'of the Southside -Busses for a period of ten years. Mr. Cope also presented a copy of the franchise issued by the City of Mount Vernon, Washington, for a franchise of this type. After some discussion a motion was made by Ellin and seconded by Hanson that this matter be referred to the City Attorney and a special committee composed -of Brado,' Welch and Brado to investigate this matter and make a report at a luteameeting to the City Council# The following communication from Mrs. Madge D. Stafford was presented and read to the City Council. Speaking in behalf of Mrs. Stafford was herr son Charles Staf- ford. After some discussion a motion was made by Dodge and seconded by -Ellin that the vacation of the said mentioned in the above letter be granted and'that IIr. W. V, • Wells Jr. be authorized to•draw up necessary papers for the vacation of said streeis. yes -Hanson, Dodge, Ellin, Welch and Brado. Not voting -Fisher. Anaeortes Washington October° 13; 10/48. Petition to Honorable Mayor Hagen ar,d The City Council of Anacortes. • This is to petition that the following parts of G. Kellogg Addition in Anacortes be vacated: The west 60 feet of 16th Street which joins acreage owned by--the-undersigned. Survey maps submitted to the City Engineer show that adjoining lots in Blocks 2 and 3 are owned by the petitioner, as'Vell as'the-1creage on the west.' No other property owner will be affected in vacating the 60 feet petitioned. Further, it is petitioned that the north 8.26 feet of block.2-set aside for alley when G. Kellogg Additioned was platted be vacated. Since nothing was -allowed to complete the alley when adjoining lots were laid out the -8.26 feet requested by the petitioner serves no*need. This is also indicated in the survey maps submit- ted to the City Engineer. Respectfully yours, (signed) 'Madge D --'Stafford (Mrs. C. F., Madge D. Stafford. The following communication from Mr. T. G. McCrory, Water Superintendent, was j Pres -rated and read to the City Council. The number of residents who wish to receivel improved water facilities on 36th St. from Commercial to "M" Avenue were present and spoke to the City Council. Honorable Mayor & City Council Gentlemen: With reference to the attached petition from Fred A. Nibarget,,dt al for a water main 6n 36th Street from Commercial Avenue to "M" Avenue, 36th Street is the route of another feeder line from the reservoir to 36th and Comme„tial and requires 1080 pipo. Tho portion petitioned for would require 1115” of 10" pipe and -would cost - i installed at present prices $5,500.00 this included all necessary valves, hydrants and castings. The best delivery date I could get on this pipe is July 1949, if it could be ordered right away. The water main as petitioned for would serve a maximum of 14 customers at the present time. • I Yours very truly, (signed) T. G. McCrory T. G. McCrory Water Superintendent After some discussion a motion was made b Dodge and seconded b Ellin that • Y g Y at T. G. McCrory, Water Superintendent be authorized to obtain, if possible, enough two inch pipe to serve the water users mentioned in the above letter. This would require about 1115 feet. The matter of investing Cemetary Improvement Funds in War Bonds was.discusses and a motion was made by Brado and seconded by Hagen that the Cemetary purchase'$5,500.0 in Type F War Bonds. This action -was taken by the Finance Committee of Mayor Joe L. Hagen, Mrs. Sadie M. Arges, City Treasurer, and George Brado, Member of the City Council. The matter of a Surity for Mr. L. E. Harr who is a member of a Park Department and living in the care -takers house at Sunset Beach was discussed at -some length. A motion was made by Ellin and 6econded by Hansen that the Surity Bond for Mr. L. E.j Harr be discontinued. Motion carried. A renewal of insurance policies on the American LaaFrance Fire Truck issued by the Ohio Casualty Insurance Company of Hamilton Ohio, No. 4757947 was presented to the City Council and was referred to the City Aitorney. The following letter from Mrs. George Vojkosrich. 1 • 1 1 • • 1 August 19, 1948 Mayor of Anacortes & counsilmen: August 17, 1948 My house is located at 407-"19" Avenue and as the alley now is the dater from rains all enters our yard and house,* This could be avoided if the alley were leveled off as it is far from level. Could this please be taken care of as soon as possible? Yours truly, (signed) Pers. George Vojkovich 407 "A"' V,,enue Anacortes, Washington This matter was discussed at some length and T. J. McCrory will promise to do what he can to improve this condition. The following communication from Vina P. Powers was presented and read to the City Council. Anacortes, Washington October 4, 1948 Mr. Joe Hagen Mayor Anacortes, Ci�y Council City Hall, Anacortes, Washington Dear Sir: We, the members of the Seventh -day Adventist'Church of Anacortes request per- mission to place a directive arrow sign on the parking strip At +wenty-second and Commercial Streets, pointing to the location of our church. The church is located at Twenty-second and Q Streets. The arrow will not exceed .four feet in length, and will be six feet above the sidewalk or ground. Your favorable consideration of this request will be very much appreciated. Respectfully yours, Signed: Mrs. Vina P. Powers (signed)_Mrs. Vina-P. Powers ' - Church clerk. After some discussion a motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Hrado that this request be granted provided that this sign be under eight feet high and not over the curb or sidewalk. Motion carried. The following communication from the Carpenter Pontiac Co. was presented and read to the City Council. October 4, 1948 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Anacortes. Dear Sirs: Would you please g -ant us permission to hang a Pontiac Service Sign in front of our place of business at 17th & Commercial. The sign will be 15 ft. up from the pairement and will not extend more than 3 feet over the street. The post is already in having had several signs on it before, which we have removed. Thank you. Yours truly, CARPENTER PONTIAC CO. (signed) Walter W. Carpenter After some discussion a motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Ellin that per.. mission be granted for the errection of sign mentioned in the above communication provided that said sign is not less than eight feet from the sidewalk and hill not extend over the curb. Mr© 1. E. Snyder, Building Inspe.ctor,*spoke to the City Council about a building being built for sale*'at'16th Street -and Commercial Avenue. The matter was discusses at soede length as to whether a'building being built to be ' ,moved to another location mould require a building permit or not. It i'las'decided that the permit could not be necessary until the building tuns moved to a permanent lacation in the City of Anacortes. If said building was moved out of the City of Anacortes, no building permit could be required. October 19, 1948 Mayor Joe L. Dagen made a report on a committee meeting and recommended that the door be not cut on the North end of the Chamber of Commerce office. The City Clerk was authorized to call for bids for a neva car to be used by the Anacortes Police Department. Said car'to be a 1949 Model and'be delivered in January 1949. A motion was made by Brado and seconded by Hansen that the City Clerk adveriize a call for bids on the car to be used by the Police Department, said car being a 1949 model and to be delivered in January, 1949. A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Dodge that the City Clerk advertize a dill for bids for one car load of six inch and one car load'of eight inch of concrete asbestos water pipe of Champion or Transite or equal. Motion carried. The following claims against the City of Anacortes were presented and read to � 95000 the City Council. 10324 Clerk Ingvald Iverson 80.00 John G. Dorcy 10325 Bookkeeper Partial Salaries -for the First Half Chas. Wedlund • Foreman Acting Librarian of October, 1948 as follows. Eleanor Nevill Everett Thorene 10327 0. E. Arges 16640 Deputy Treasurer 45.00 W. 0. Rogers 10328 John G. Dorcy 16641 City Clerk 40:00 G. F. Keller W. V. Wells 16642 Citi Atty. 40.00 A. Sirett John Cheney 16643 Police Justice 45000 • Norman Fulton 16644 Janitor 100.00 Lester Thomas David L. Bonen 16645 Janitor 100:00 � Mut.Ben.Hlth. & Acc.Assn. Phyllis Briebe 16646 Work.in Clerks Office 16.00 10334 dater Supt. Darlene Verhoeff 16647 Work in Clerks Office 21.00 DEPARTMENT Ethel Barron 16648 Work in Clerks Office 70.00 Man Jacqueline Gurney 16649 Work in Clerks Office 10:00 Man J. B. Poff 16650 Chief of Police 110:00 Man 110.00 • N. Petrish 16651 Asst. Chief of Police 110:00 10 5.00 Carl Welk W. L. Pollard 16652 Patrolman 110;00 Tj G. McCrory 3195 W. E. Thompson 16653 Patrolman 110.00 3196 M. E. Beebe 16654 Patrolman 110.00 3197 Gilbert Lee 16655 Patrolman 110.00 Foreman L. E. Snider 16656 Fire Chief 100.00 Bert Verrall 16657 Asst: Fire Chief 100:00 C. S. Mondhan 16658 Capt. Fire Dept, 100.00 K. W. Snart 16659 Capt., Fire Dept, 100.00 M. G. Strock 16660 Fireman 100.00 Ed. Alexander 16661 Fireman 100:00 J. N. Parsons 16662 Fireman 100.00 D. W. Parsons 16663 Fireman 100.00 Geo. Ray 16664 Fireman 100:00 Nut.Ben.Hlth.& Acc. Assn. 16665 Group Insurance Deductions 48.30 PARD DEPARTMENT Frank Knapp 2015 Park Supt. 100.00 Lewis Farr 2016 Park Employee 75.00 WATER DEPARTMENT Sadie M. urges 10323 Cashier 110.00 95000 Shirley Owons 10324 Clerk Ingvald Iverson 80.00 John G. Dorcy 10325 Bookkeeper LIBRARY 40.00 Chas. Wedlund 10326 Foreman Acting Librarian 135.00 Eleanor Nevill Everett Thorene 10327 Serviceman Peter Olson 110.00 Janitor W. 0. Rogers 10328 Filterman 115.00 G. F. Keller 10329 Filterman 105.00 A. Sirett 10330 Filterman 105.00 Frank Deane 10331 Filterman 105.00 Lester Thomas 10332 Pumpman 115.00 Mut.Ben.Hlth. & Acc.Assn. 10333 Group Insurance Deductions 11.10 T. G. McCrory 10334 dater Supt. 155.00 • STREET DEPARTMENT Lynn Balcomb 3189 Maintenance Man 110:00 Curl Thorene 3190 Maintenance Man 115.00 Artis Taylor 3191 Maintenance Man 110.00 • Dave Summers 3192 Maintenance Man 10 5.00 Carl Welk 3193 Maintenance Ran 110:00 Tj G. McCrory 3195 Supervisor 30.00 John G. Dorcy 3196 Bookkeeper 30.00 Mut.Ben.Hlth. & Acc.Assn. 3197 Group Insurance Deductions 21.00 Roy McDougall 31.98 Foreman 115.00 CEMETERY DEPARTMENT Chas. Rex Mitchell 597 Cemetery Employee 110.00 17m. E. Latimer 598 Cemetery Employee 110.00 Ingvald Iverson 599 Cemetery Supt. 120.00 LIBRARY DEPARTMENT Ruth E. Brinkley 2839 Acting Librarian 80.00 Eleanor Nevill 2840 Asst. Librarian 65.00 Peter Olson 2841 Janitor 60.00 October 19, 1948 A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Ellin that the claims be referred to the Finance Committee. MRtion carried. The Finance Committee considered said claims and recommended that the claims be allowed and currant drawn in favor of the same. A motion was made by Ellin and.'seconded by Hansen that the recommendation of the Finance Committee in the matter of the claims be adopted. Ayes: Hansen, Dodge, Ellin, Welch, Fisher and Brado. Motion carried. T. G. McCrory, Water Supt. spoke to the City Council and recommended that the City Clerk publish a notice calling for bids on 1 car of 8 -inch and 1 car of 6 -inch concrete asbestos pipe either Transite, Champion or Equal.. After some disuession a motion was made by Hansen and seconded by -'odge that the City Clerk be,authorized to call for bids fDr 6 -inch and 8 -inch pipe as recommended by the Nater Supt. Moation carried. The following petition was presented and read to the City Councils TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL ANBCORTES WASH. On the west side of the 2 story brick building at the southwest corner of 8th & J, there exists a pile of debris consisting of old lath, boards and plaster which reac4a- es to the second story window. Also strewn about the lost are large empty wooden crates, a metel tank and other items. This has lain there for the past 2 years and the grass and shrubery which has grown about it create a real fire hazard. It is also dangerous for the children who play and climb this pile of loose board and platter. To persons who travel the street it has ' the appearance of a "Dump or Garbage Dispos« 101 which makes a very unsightly spot in the midst of a residential district as well as to those visitors to our city who may drive this paved street. Therefore we the following residents of this district petition that you have this hazard removed. This petition was signed by 19 residents of this vicinity. The following letter was presented and read to the City Council: Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: October 19, 1948 In making an inspection of a building located on Lots 1-2-3- of block 142, Original Plat of Anacortes, I find conditions that need immediate attention. The building is brick construction with a lean-to one story brick structure on the crest side. Said lean-to has walls from which deteriorating brick are continu- ously falling, roof is in bad condition, what little floor remains is not safe to walk on. This part of the building completely open for the children to play in. On the west side of main building and the north end of lean-to, there is a pile of debris approximately 24 .ft. in diameter by 18 ft. in height that is an extreme fire hazard to the building as there are broken windows and wooden doors directly over this pile thru which fire could travel into the building. There is further debris around the main building that presents a very unsightl3 appearance. The wooden side walk along the eas side of the building is in a dilapi- dated condition. It is my recommendation that Mike Demopolis the owner, be instructed9 within a given period of time, to remove the leans -to which is approximately 30x44 ft.9 remove all debris from the premises and eliminate the side walk condition. Respectfully submitted L. E. Snider LES:mgs. Fire Chief The above petition ofuthe'.;residdntb..,oif•,-this!-,vicinitt and(.thd' *etter from L. E. Snider, Fire Chief was considered and discussed at some length and a motion was made by Figher and seconded by Dodge that the City Council follow the regular procedure is to abate this nuisance and give Mr. Demopolis 60 days to clean up the property mentioned in the above letter and petition and that Mr. W. V. Wells, Jr. City Attorney be authorized to write to Mr. Demopolis urging him to clean up his property as soon as possible. Motion carried. The following is a copy of "the letter written to Mr. Demopolis by W. V. Wells, Jr., City Attorney: W. V. Wells, Jr. October 23, 1948 I Mr. Mike Demopolis 1120-10thl-Street Anacortes, Washington Dear Sir: In accordance with instructions given me by the City Council at regular meeting of the same held in Council '-hambers of the lath day of October, 1948, it is my duty as City Attorney to advise you of the following matterss AQ6 October 19, 1948 1' Because of personal knowledge, complaints and a Petition signed by residents in the area, the attention of the Fire Chief has been called to that certain build ing known as the old Anacortes Hotel situated at the intersection of 8th Street and "J" Avenues, and located upon Lois 1, 2 and 3 of Block 142 City of Anacortes00, according to the recorded plat thereof on file in the office of the Auditor of Skagit County, in Volume 2 of Plats, Page 4, 2. In compliance with Section 3 of Ordinance 879 of the City of Anacortes, passed and approved on the 6th day of July, 1937, the Fire Chief has made an in- vestigation of the building and adjacent premises, to -exit, Lots 1 to 5 inclusive, Block 142 and filed his findings thereon with the City Council on the 19th day of October, 394.8. 3. The City Council at the regular meeting held on the 19th day of October, 1948, considered said findings of the Fire Chief and after considerable discussion deemed said building in its present condition a nuisance in accordance with Ordinance No. 879• 4. The Ctty Council then instructed the City Attorney i.n accoddance with said'+ ordinance to advise the owner of said building of its condition and to specify that in order to render the same safe that all debris on the outside of said building ', should be removed from the premises; that the brick lean-to on the Southeast cornea of said building should be razed and removed and that the sidewalk on the East side of said building be cleared by removal from the premises of all boxes, materials ori debris. 1 5. The City Attorney was further instructed to specify 60 days as a reasonably time for compliance with said order, which for the purpose of compliance herewith i e8tablished as 60 days from the 25th day of October, 1948. 6. The City Attorney was further instructed to advise you that the Council will proceed in accordance with Ordinance No. 879 of the City of Anacortes if the order contained in this letter is not complied with. j i Inasmuch as you are the record owner of Lots 1, 2 and 3 of Block 142 and the j reputed owner of Lots 4 and 5 Block 142 this letter is sent to you and constututep the notice directed by the Ciiy Council In accordance with the ordinance involved. As City Attorney I stand ready to be of any and all assistancd to you at any time and will gladly discuss with you the wording of said ordinanoeshould you dtsir's the same. CITY OF ANACORTES By W. V. Wells, City Attorney The following communication from the Island Bus Company was presented and read to the City Council: TO THE ANACORTES CITY COUNCIL ---- The Island Bus Company, Inc., operators of City Busses in Anacortes and Hount Vernon hereby request from the City of Anacortes an exclusive franchise for the operation of City busses for public transportation within the City Limits of Anacortes. The requested franchise is to replace the Annual Permit under which we now operate in Anacortes. It is the feeling of our Stockholders, that inasmuch as we are providing a much needed public service; are maintaining and providing adequate equipment in satisfactory coverage of the City City transportation needs; are planning futther expansion of our equipment and service at great expense; that our investment and efforts should be protected by an exclusive long term franchise, rather than an Annual Permit, We further wish to state that a nation -side slump in Public Transport6tion revenue is being felt and that we have been operating at a loss since May of 1948. In spite of this we will continue operation and improvement of service at any cost,' because we belive in the future of Anacortes, and will rise of fall with it. For this belief in, and loyaltyto Anacortes, plus our record of satisfactory service iki the past we respectfully request that the City Council grant us a Franchise ihclud� ing the �tems listed below: 1. The City of Anacortes shall in no wise be held liable for any claims or damages occuring through the operation of City Busses. 2. The City of Anacortes shall grant to the Island Bus Company, Inc. or its Assigns, for a period of Ten Years, the exclusive right, franchise and authority to operate City Busses on the street of Anacortes. 3. The Island Bus Company, Inc. or Assigns agree to pay to the City of Anaoor- tes for the rights of franchise, Ten Dollars per year for the life of tho franchisee. 4. That bus stops as now marked on the corners of 4th,, 5th 6th, 7th, 8th and.; Commercial be reserved for the use of the City Bus exclr.-vc_lly, for the loading and; unloading of passengers. 5. The Island Bus ('°ompany, Inc. shall at all times maintain its equipment and keep its regular schedules so as to serve the best interests of the Public* but that routes and schedules shall be decided upon by the management of said 6onpany, inasmuch as it is the managements business to know best how to serve the transportation problem of Anacortes. j 1 • �J 1 1 • • 1 0' 7.... . October 19, 1948 i 1 • • The west 60 feet of 16th Street which joins acreage owned by the undersigned. Survcy maps submitted to the City Engineer show that adjoining lots in Blocks 2 and 3 are owned by the petitioner as well as the acreage on the crest. No other property owner will be aafected In vacating the 60 feet petitioned. Further, it is petitioned that the north 8.26 feetmof block 2 set aside for alloy when G. Kellogg Addition;.tas platted be vacated. Since nothing was allowed to I complete the alley when adjoining lots were laid oilt the 8.26 feet requested by the petitioner serves no need. This is also indicated in the survey maps submitted to the City Engineer. Respectfully yours, i Madge D. Stafford (Mrs. C. F.) Madge D. Stafford. After some discussion a motion was made by Dodge and Seconded by Ellin that the vacation referred to in the above letter from Mrs. M. D. Stafford be granted. Ayes: Hansen, Dodge, Ellin, Welch and Brado. Not voting, Fisher. Motion carried., A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Brado that the City Attorney draw up the necessary resolution and the necessary vacation of streets as requested in said letter from Mrs. badge D. Stafford. Motion carridd. The following petition was presented and read to the City Council: September 1 1948 To: Mayor J. L. Hagan and City Council, Anacortes, �ashington Anacortes Washington Subject: later Main on 36th Street Daar Sirs, We the under signed, residents of Anacortes, petition the Mayor and City Council for the installation of a water main to provide water facilities on 36th S8reet from Commercial to M. Avenue....... This petition was signed by 10 residents of this vicinity. The following communication from T. G. McCrory, Water Supt., was presented and read to the City Council: Honorable Mayor & City Council Gentlemen: October 19, 1948 With reference to the attached peition from Fred A. Nibarger et al fora water main on 36th Street from Commercial Avenue to M. Avenue,36th Street is the route of another feeder line from the reservoir to 36th and Commercial and requires 1011 pipe, The portion petitioned for would require 11151 of 10" pipe and would cost in- stalled at present prices $5,500.00 this includes all necessary valves, hydrants and castings. The best delivery dAte I could get on this pipe is July 1949, if it could be ordered right away. The cuter main as petitioned for would serve a maximum of 14 customers at the present time. Yours very truly, T. G. McCrory Water Superintendent �I The Is&and Bus Company, Inc. agrees to forfeit said franchise if regular schedules are not sdaintained excepting cohere disruption occurs through an act of God or in some away beyond our control such as war, strikes, 4btc. Attached is a copy of the Franchise granted us by the City of Mount Vernon. I_' may be used as a guide in working out a Franchise in Anacortes,' We respectfully ask that the City Council act on this request favorably at their earliest convenience. Philip F. Cope Sec. and Treas. Island Bus Company,4Inc. (Signed) Philip F. ope This matter was discussed at some length and a motion was made by Ellin and seconded by Hansen that this matter be referred to a special, committee composed of Brado, Welch and Ellin and also the City Attorney. Lotion carried. The following communication from Mrs. Madge D. Stafford was presented and read to the City Council: Anacortes Washington, October 1�, 1948 Petition to Honorable Mayor Hagan and The City Council of Anacortes. This is to petition that the following padts of G. Kellogg Addition in Anacortes be vacated: i 1 • • The west 60 feet of 16th Street which joins acreage owned by the undersigned. Survcy maps submitted to the City Engineer show that adjoining lots in Blocks 2 and 3 are owned by the petitioner as well as the acreage on the crest. No other property owner will be aafected In vacating the 60 feet petitioned. Further, it is petitioned that the north 8.26 feetmof block 2 set aside for alloy when G. Kellogg Addition;.tas platted be vacated. Since nothing was allowed to I complete the alley when adjoining lots were laid oilt the 8.26 feet requested by the petitioner serves no need. This is also indicated in the survey maps submitted to the City Engineer. Respectfully yours, i Madge D. Stafford (Mrs. C. F.) Madge D. Stafford. After some discussion a motion was made by Dodge and Seconded by Ellin that the vacation referred to in the above letter from Mrs. M. D. Stafford be granted. Ayes: Hansen, Dodge, Ellin, Welch and Brado. Not voting, Fisher. Motion carried., A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Brado that the City Attorney draw up the necessary resolution and the necessary vacation of streets as requested in said letter from Mrs. badge D. Stafford. Motion carridd. The following petition was presented and read to the City Council: September 1 1948 To: Mayor J. L. Hagan and City Council, Anacortes, �ashington Anacortes Washington Subject: later Main on 36th Street Daar Sirs, We the under signed, residents of Anacortes, petition the Mayor and City Council for the installation of a water main to provide water facilities on 36th S8reet from Commercial to M. Avenue....... This petition was signed by 10 residents of this vicinity. The following communication from T. G. McCrory, Water Supt., was presented and read to the City Council: Honorable Mayor & City Council Gentlemen: October 19, 1948 With reference to the attached peition from Fred A. Nibarger et al fora water main on 36th Street from Commercial Avenue to M. Avenue,36th Street is the route of another feeder line from the reservoir to 36th and Commercial and requires 1011 pipe, The portion petitioned for would require 11151 of 10" pipe and would cost in- stalled at present prices $5,500.00 this includes all necessary valves, hydrants and castings. The best delivery dAte I could get on this pipe is July 1949, if it could be ordered right away. The cuter main as petitioned for would serve a maximum of 14 customers at the present time. Yours very truly, T. G. McCrory Water Superintendent �I October 19, 1948 After some discussion a motion was made by Dodge and seconded by Ellin that T. G. McCrory, Water Supt. endeavor to purchase 1115' of 2" pipe to improve water facilities on 36th street Irom Commercial Avenue to M. Avenue. U.tion carried. The City Finance Committee discussed the matter of investing Cemetery Improvement Fun"I th Type F. Wat Bonds. A motion pias made by Brado and seconded by Hansen that the City of Anacortes purchase $5,500.00 in Type F. !�Var Bonds for the emmeter5r Improvement Fund. Motion carried. The matter of the Surety Bond recent;ly purchased for L. E. Harr as a special Police Officer at Sunset Beach was discussed at some length. A motion was made by Ellin and seconded by Hansen that this bond be discontinued. Motion carried. A renewal Insurance Policy on the American LaErance Fire truck was presented to the City Council and was, -referred to the City Attorney. Having completed the business of the evening a motion was made by Brado and seconded by Welch that the meeting of the City Council adjourn. Motion carried. The meeting of the City Council did then adjourn. Atte �.,.. r _ .. ,--.... November 2, 1948 A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was acalled to order at o'clock P.H. with ayor Joe L. Hagan presiding. The roll was called and Hansen, Dodge, Ellin, Welch, Fisher All and Brado were present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved as read. The following le tter from Mr. T. G. McCrory, Water Supt., was presented and read to the City Council: Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: The Oakes Avenue water main under contract to Blake Thompson Construction Company was completed, with the exception of a small amount of work smoothing up the backfill, on October 27th. I have made up the final estimate on this contractwith holding, $100.00 to complete the backfill work and the 15% which will be held for 30 days. The backfill, work will be finished as soon as it dries out enough to let a grader smooth it out. I would recommend that this work be accepted. Very truly yours, T. G. McCrory Water Superintendent A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Dodge that the contract mentioned in the above communication be accepted. Motion carried. A motion was made by Brado and seconded by Allan that the City Council call fob bids for painting the old lodge room in the City Hall and that the bids be opened November 16, 1948. Motion car•ied. The report of the Police Judge for the month of Sept. and October, 1948 were presented and read to the City Council were accepted and placed on file. The reports of the Street Foreman for the month of Sept. and October were presented and read to the City Council were accepted and placed on file. The report of the Fire Chief for the month of Sept.. 1948 was presented to theicity Council, was accepted and placed on file. The report of the Chief of Police for the month of Sept., 1948 was presented and read to the City Council and was accepted and placed on file. The report of the Park Department for the month of October, 1948 was presented and read to the City Council was accepted and placed on file. The reportsof the Water Department for the months of Sent. and October 1948 were presented and read to the City Council, was accepted and placed on file. Councilman W. J. Welch was excused at this time at his own requost:o The following Resolution was presented and read to the City Council: WHEREAS, Madge D. Stafford, a widow, of Anacortes Washington has petitioned the Council of the City of Anacortes to vacate the West 90 feet of 19th Street, the samel lying between Blocks 2 and 3 of G. Kellogg's Addition to the City of Anacortes, and it appearing that the said Petition is signed by the owners of more that two-thirds of the property abutting upon the street sought to be vacated. L • • 1 1 • • 1 November 2, 1948 NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, By th City Council of the Cit of Anacortes that Tuesday, the 7h day of December 194 at the hour of 8000 P.Yq.9 in the Council Chambers of the City Hall of 4nacories, Skagit County, Washington be and the same is hereby fixed as the time and placd when and where the said PeLtion will be heard and determined, at which time all parties or persons interested there- in or excepting thereto may appear and present their objections. Adopted this 2nd day of November, 1948. CITY OF ANACORTES By Joe L. Hagan, Mayor ATTEST: John G. Dorcy, City Clerk. (CORPORATE SEAL) A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Ellin that the above kesolution be adopted. Motion carried. The following communication from W. L. Hall was presented and read to the City Council°. November 29 1948 To the Honorable Mayor & City Council: Gentlemen: The undersigned hereby requests permistion to construct a private sewer along the east side of E Avenue from mouth of private alley to the bluff. (Corner of 8th & E.) W. L. Hall A motion was made by Brado and seconded by Allan that the request iri the communication of W. L. Mall to construct a suiver as requested in the above communication be granted. 149tion carried. The following claims against the City of Anacortes for the month of October, 19489 were presented and read to the City Council,* CURRENT EXPENSE Joe L. Hagan 16668 Salary as Mayor 15.20 George Brado 16669 it °T Councilman 10.00 Chas. F. Fisher 16670 40 P4 Councilman 10.00 Romie Allen 16671 80 11 Councilman 4.00 Syd.. Ellin 16672 °B °' councilman 10.00 E. E. Dodge 16673 °Q " ouncilman 10.00 H. L. Hansen 16674 it (Councilman 5.00 0. E. Ares 16675 Q° °Q Deputy Treasurer 55.00 John G. orcy 16676 PQ 1Q City Clerk 44.90 Dr. A. B. Cook 16677 °Q f0 Health Officer 50.00 W. V. Wells, Jr. 16678 „ i° City Attorney 40.10 John Cheney 16679 " " Police Judge 42.50 Harry Davis 16680 Dog Catcher 13.15 Norman Fulton 16681 fo " Janitor 87.80 David L. Bowen 16682 to " Janitor 85.50 Harry Davis 16683 to " Dumpman 50.00 E. P. Barron 16684 Work in Clerk's Office 63.25 Darlene Verhoeff 16685 Work in Clerk's Office 3.80 Jacqueline Gurney 16686 Work in Clerk's Office 29.50 Sadie Arges 16687 Salary as Treasurer 103.10 Phyllis Griebe 16688 Work in Clerk's Office .00 W. J. Welch 16689 Salary as Councilman 10.00 Withholding Tax Fund 16690 Withholding Teaxes 93.45 Birds' Stationary 16691 Supplies, City 'Hall 17.46 Anacortes American 16692 Office Supplies City Clerk 4.64 Collins Office Supply 16693 Supplies, City Clerk 1.19 J. B. Goff 16694 Salary as Chief of Police 155.45 N. Petrish 16695 " t° Asst. Chief of Police 143.70 W. L. Pdllard 16696 " 1P Patrolman 111.00 W. E. Thompson 16697 9 1° Patrolman 130.00 ER. E. Beebe 16698 'r " Patrolman 127.60 Gilbert 0. Lee 16699 " " Patrolman 119.30 C. S. Mondhan 16700 'P tQ Patrolman (Extra) 17.85 Withholding Tax Fund 16701 Withholding Taxes 4 110 The Texas Co. 16702 Motor Oil, Po;ice Dept. .11064 Automobile Club of Wash. 16703 School Boy Patrol Equipment 4.44 Wm. G. McCallum 16704 Police Patrolman Bond 5.00 Colvin's Tire Servic; 16705 Equinment & Repairs 4.32 Almac Service Hartman Typewriter Co. 16706 Supplies Police Dept. & 18.14 16707 Service Supplies, Police Dept. 19.35 West Coast Telephone Co. 16708 Telephone Service, City Buildings 34.32 Fosse's Texaco Service 16709 Service & Supplies, Police Dept. P.6.10 L. E. Snider 16710 Salary as Fire Chief 1611.8 Bert Verrall 16711 " " Asst. Fire Chief 146.39 C. S. Mondhan 16712 of " Capt., Fire Dept. 116.98 K. W. Snarl 16713 r, ,° Capt., Fire Dept. 125.28 M. G. Brock 16714 '� f° Fireman 106.00 Ed. Alexander 16715 " " Fireman 117.30 J. N. Parsons 16716 " " Fireman 117.30 November 2, 1948 D. W. Parsons 16717 Salary as Fireman 95.68 George Ray 16718 " " Fireman 115.45 C. T. Stmock 16719 9P PP Fireman 216.11 H. Chevrier 16720 tP 1° Extra Fireman 3.00 Roy McDougall 16721 t0 " Extra rireman 10.22 Withhol-ding Tax Fund 16722 Withholding Taxes 156.30 Anacortes American 16723 Office Supplies, Fire Dept. 25.75 Water Department 16724 Hydrant Rental 625.00 Welch Bros., Acct. 16725 Renewal Insurance, Fire Truck 35.10 J. C. Penney Co. 16726 Blankets, Fire Dept. 16.31 Motorola, Inc. 16727 Supplies, Tire Dept. 9.33 Jack's Radio & Appliance 16728 Supplies, Fire Dept. 1.85 Nelson Equipment Co. 16729 Supplies, Fire Dept. 6.89 L. E. Snider 16730 Inspections 25.00 Anacortes Iron Works 16731 Service & Supplies Fire Dept. 9.52 Fosse's Texaco Service 16732 Supplies, Fire Depi. 25.39 Anacortes Laundry & Clnrs. 16733 Service, Fire Dept. 11.07 Union Oil Co. 16734 Gasoline9 Fire Dept. 62.08 United Janitor Supply Co. 16735 Supplies City Hall 24.10 Curtis Wharf Co. 16736 Coal, Ci�y Hall 1.13 Water De artment 16737 Water Service, City Hall 2.50 John G. rcy 16738 Registration of Births & Deaths 17:00 Southside Hardware 16739 Janitor's Supplies City Hall 5.51 Puget Sound Stamp Works 16740 Signs for City Hali 23.94 Leonard Products Co. 16741 Janitor's Supplies City Hall 1.49 Island Transfer Co. 16742 Fuel Oil City Hall 87.10 C. C. Cook - 16743 Keys Ci�y Hall 2.05 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 16744 Ligh�ing Service, City Buildings 726.68 Simmonds Paint Co. 16745 Supplies Fire Dept. 2.3 5 Benson Motors 16746 Service A Equipment 28.42 The Fern Press 16747 Printing 'lection Ballots 51.50 Bir IV Stationery 16748 Balance due on flag .31 1 C. bd. Douglass 16749 Medical 6ervice 15.00 G. N. Dalstead 16750 Postage for City Clerk 6.00 WATER DEPARTMENT T. G. McCrory 10334 Shlary as Water Supt. 168.40 Shirley Owens 10335 °' °' Clerk 85.50 John G. Dorcy 10336 " " Bookkeeper 41.00 Chas. Wedlund 10337 It 11Foreman 165.84 Everett Thorene 10338 °' It °erviceman 126.95 W. 0. Rogers 10339 " " Filterman 181.12 G. F. Keller 10340 " " Filterman 163.36 A. 6irett 10341 " " rilterman 116.00 Frank Deane 10342 " " Filterman 158.86 Lester Thomas 10343 " " Pumpman 131.60 E. G. Childs 10344 " PQ Laborer 10.20 Withholding Tax:, Fund 10345 Withholding Taxes 187.00 Blake Thompson Const. Co. 10346 Equipment, Water Dept. 127.97 IIsland Transfer 10347 Stove Oil Water Dept. 27.11 . N. Dalstead, P. hll. 10348 Postage, later Dept. - 6.00 Anacortes Iron Works 10349 Service & Supplies, Water Dopt. 21.51 City Hall Rental Fund 10350 Rent of Office space and Garage 100.00 City Street Fund 10351 Gasolihe used by Water Dept. 32.79 Skagit Valley Telephone Co. 10352 Telephone Service Water Dent. 8.29 H. D. Fowler Co. 10353 Equipment & Supplies,Nater Dept. 134.39 Hamburg Iron Works 10354 Supplies, Water Dept. 28.84 Pennsylvania Salt Co. 10355 Chl6rine 133.91 Van Water & Rogers Inc. 10356 Equipment, Water Dept. 21.50 DeLaval Steam Turbine Co. 10357 Equipment, Water Dept. 19013.32 Worthington®Gamon Meter Co. 10358 Meters & Meter Parts 198.01 The Atlas Mineral Pro. Co.bi 10359 Freight on Supplies 1.00 kagit Electric Co. 10360 Lamps for Avon Pumping Plant 7.42 Puget Sound Power & Light "o. 10361 Power & Service, Water Dept. 1,618.54 West Coast Tele hone L; 0. 10362 Telephone Service Water Dept. 13.65 Blake Thompson �onst. Co. 10363 3925 feet 8" Pipe 21981.09 Benson Motors 10364 Equipment & Balance on Truck 351.12 Tax Commission 10365 Business Tax 580.52 Birds' Stationery 10366 Supplies' Water Dept. ,.�. Harris Engines Co. 10367 Supplies, Water Dept. 17.65 The Fern Press 10368 Printing of Supplies 6.18 CEMETERY DEPARTMENT Ingvald Iversen 600 S&Iary as Cemetery Supt. 121.80 Wm. Latimer 601 of " Cmmetery Employee 94.00 Chas. R. Mitchell 602 of " Cemetery Employee 103.80 Withholding Tax Fund 603 Withholding Taxes 66.40 J. P. Gurney 604 Service, Cemetery Dept. 2.06 Great Northern Railway 605 Fr6ight on Supplies, Cemetery Dept. 6.01 Robbins Lumber Co. 606 Supplies, Cemetery Dept. 1.60 Curtis Wharf Company 607 Sand & Cement Cemetery Dept. 7.16 C. C. Cook 608 Service, Ceme�ery Dept. 5.67 Oregon Brass Works 609 Grave Marker 22.50 Puget Sound PPwer & Light Co. 610 Lighting & Power, Cemeter Dept. 9.60 Glazer Bros. 611 Equipment, Cemetery Dppt; 16.48 A. D. Frets Monument Co. 612 Grave Markers 75.00 Water Department 613 Water Service, Cemetery 2.50 Anacortes Feed & Seed 614 Supplies Cemetery Dept. 91.67 Champion Co. 615 Equipment, Cemetery Dept. 38.73 Anacortes American 616 Office Supplies, Cemetery Dept. 41.20 West Coast Telephone Co. 617 Telephone Service, Cemetery Dept. 5.65 1 • • 1 1 LJ • Fj A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Allan that the above claims agains:-t the City of Anacortes be referred to the Finance Committee. Motion carried. j The Finance Committee considered said claims and recommended that the claims be a allowed and warrants drawn in favor of the same. A motion was made by Allan and seconded by Fisher that the recommendation of the Finance Committee in the matter of the claims against the City of Anacortes be adopted. Ayes: Hansen, Dodge, 91111, Fisher9 Allan and Brado. Motion carried. The Union Oil Company has presented a petition to the City Council of the City of Anacortes asking for a ten-year lease on that portion of 4th Street in Anacortes Skagit County, Washington, lying between the east line of K. Avenue and a line parallel to And 90 feet east of the east line of said K. Avenue for industrial purposes. By motion of the City Council the rental rate for this lease caould be $50.00 per year. The following isthe Resolution which was prepared by the City Attorney and published in the Anacortes Daily Mercury. the- 'Cit, ' _Counici3^Df`'thb -City ,oft. Anacort'e.s^ fbf,.p 6�qt-br:�(lPatsa!7 o z1l: that- :p.ortlpn ' .9c Fourthr:Street:)�in:;ttie i0ityn of An cn�fteT. �' Skavit Council, Washington, lying between the East line.of K. Avenue and a line parallel to and 90 feet East of the East line of said K. Avenue for industrial purposes offering as rent therefor 850.00 per year, said petitioner representing that it is the owner_ of the majority of the square feet frontage of the harbor area�albut irig ipft `saio portion off' 4£ Stt.;abt>and that said area has never been used as a public highway. NOW THERE0FE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANACORTES That Tu©sday, the hh day of December, 1948 at,the Council chambers of said Ci�y Council in the Anacortes City Hall be and �he same is hereby set a� the time and place when and where the said Peti�ion will be heard and determined and any person desiring to protest said Petition may appear and present his objections. I! Passed this 2nd day of November, 198. CITY OF ANACORI'ES '! BY ATTEST: John G. Troy 9 Cft Clete (C'ORPORATE SEAL) Joe Eagan, November .2 9 1948 PARK DEPARTMENT Lewis Harr 2017 Salary as Park Employee 129.00 Frank Knapp 2018 11 11 Park Supt. 137.60 Withholding Tax Fund 2019 Withholding Taxes 18040 Colvin's Tire Service 2020 Supplies, Park Dept. 7.31 C. C. Cook 2021 Service, Park Dept. 3.09 Anacortes Iron Works 2022 Service, Park Dept. 30$6 Water Department 2023 Water Service, Park Dept. 7.50 Simmonds Paint Co. 2024 Supplies, Park Dept. 4.99 LIBRARY DEPARTMENT Ruth E. Brinkley 2.843 Acting Librarian 80.80 Eleanor Nuvill 2844 Asst. Librarian 74.40 Marjorie Ross 2845 Cataloger 7.50 P. E. Olson 2846 Janitor 62.80 Fern Derby 2847 Substitute 20.25 Withholding Tax Fund 2848 Withholding Taxes 17040 Doubleday & Company 2849 Books 4.4.0 Dr. Ernest S. Booth 2850 Book 4.12 Puget Sound Power & Lt.Co. Water Department 2851 Lighting Service Library Dept. 7.10 2852 Water Service, Library 2.50 Gaylord Bros., Inc.. 2853 Office Supplies, Library 19.40 The P4get Sound Neves Co. 2854 Books 36.49 STREET DEPARTMENT Roy McDougall 3200 Stlary as Street Foreman 123.10 Lynn B&lcomb 3201 11 11 Graderman 125.80 earl Thorene 3202 It " .Maintenance Plan 137.03 Dave Summers 3203 1° 11 Maittenance Man 113.23 Carl Welk 3204 1/ f1 Maintenance Pian 105.03 Artis Taylor 3205 11 t1 Maintenance Man 114.00 K. M. McClellan 32o6 It 11 Sweeper 65.90 T. G. McCrory 3207 it 11 SuperBisor 29.50 John G. Dorcy 3208 of " Bookkeeper 29.50 Withholding Tax Fund 3209 Withholging Taxes 156.70 Luvera/s St6re 3210 Supplies, Street Dept. 1.50 Anacortes Iron "4orks 3211 Service Street Dept. 9.79 Rufus A. Webb Simmonds Co. 3212 Diesel ail Street Dept. Street 27.64 Paint 3213 Supplies, Dept. 79-31 Puget Sound Pr. & Lt. Co. 3214 Power for Crusher 37050 Cook Truck & Equipment Co 3215 Equi',ment, Street Dept. 6.13 Colvin's Tire Service 3216 Equipment & Repairs 43.30 Harris Engine bompany 3217 Service, Street Dept. 1.24 Pt. Sd. Pr. & Lt. Co. 3218 Linhting Service, Street Dept,, 9.91 Union Oil Company 3219 Gasoline, Street Dept. 07.00• E. A. Abbott Motor Co. 3220 Labor, Material & Supplies 425.42 L. I. D. GUARANTY FUND Ralph Amende L A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Allan that the above claims agains:-t the City of Anacortes be referred to the Finance Committee. Motion carried. j The Finance Committee considered said claims and recommended that the claims be a allowed and warrants drawn in favor of the same. A motion was made by Allan and seconded by Fisher that the recommendation of the Finance Committee in the matter of the claims against the City of Anacortes be adopted. Ayes: Hansen, Dodge, 91111, Fisher9 Allan and Brado. Motion carried. The Union Oil Company has presented a petition to the City Council of the City of Anacortes asking for a ten-year lease on that portion of 4th Street in Anacortes Skagit County, Washington, lying between the east line of K. Avenue and a line parallel to And 90 feet east of the east line of said K. Avenue for industrial purposes. By motion of the City Council the rental rate for this lease caould be $50.00 per year. The following isthe Resolution which was prepared by the City Attorney and published in the Anacortes Daily Mercury. the- 'Cit, ' _Counici3^Df`'thb -City ,oft. Anacort'e.s^ fbf,.p 6�qt-br:�(lPatsa!7 o z1l: that- :p.ortlpn ' .9c Fourthr:Street:)�in:;ttie i0ityn of An cn�fteT. �' Skavit Council, Washington, lying between the East line.of K. Avenue and a line parallel to and 90 feet East of the East line of said K. Avenue for industrial purposes offering as rent therefor 850.00 per year, said petitioner representing that it is the owner_ of the majority of the square feet frontage of the harbor area�albut irig ipft `saio portion off' 4£ Stt.;abt>and that said area has never been used as a public highway. NOW THERE0FE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANACORTES That Tu©sday, the hh day of December, 1948 at,the Council chambers of said Ci�y Council in the Anacortes City Hall be and �he same is hereby set a� the time and place when and where the said Peti�ion will be heard and determined and any person desiring to protest said Petition may appear and present his objections. I! Passed this 2nd day of November, 198. CITY OF ANACORI'ES '! BY ATTEST: John G. Troy 9 Cft Clete (C'ORPORATE SEAL) Joe Eagan, November 1:�, 1948 Having completed the business of the evening a motion was made by Brado and sec onded by Fisher that the meeting of the City Council adjourn. Motion carried. The meeting of the City Council did then adjourn. - Ilia y r .. Attest: City CYer November 15, 1948 A special meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called to order at 7:00 O'clock P. M. by Mayor Pro -Tem E. E. Dodge. The roll was called and Dodge and Ellin were present. The purpose of this meeting was to open the absentee ballott3cast in the City Primary Election on November 9, 1948. There not being a quorum present a motion was made by Ellin and seconded by Dodge that the meeting of the City Council adjourn until 8:00 P.M., November 16, 1948. Motion carried. The meeting of the City Council did so adjourn. Attest: November 16, 1948 l T ayor ProiTem --- A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was cilled to order at 8:00 P.I. with Mayor Joe L. Hagan presiding. The roll was called and Hansen, Dodge, Ellin, Fisher, Allan and Brado were present. Minutes of the pre-iou8 meeting were read and approved as read. The claims against the City of Anacortes for approximately of the salaries for the month of October were presented and read to the City Council: CURRENT EXPENSE 0. E. Ar es Dorcy 16753 Deputy Treasurer 45.00 John G. 16754 City Clerk 40.00 W. V. Wells, Jr. 16755 City Attorney 40.00 John Cheney 16756 Police Justice 45.00 Norman Fulton 16757 Janitor 100.00 David L. Bowen 16750 Janitor 100.00 Ethel Barron 16759 Work in Clerk's Office 20.00 Jacqueline Gurney 16760 Work in t'lerk ° s Office 35.00 Sadie M. Arges 16761 Treasurer 95.00 J. B. Goff 16762 Chief of Police 110.00 N. Petrish 16763 Asst. Chief of Police 110.06 W. L. Pollard 16764 Patrolman 110.00 W. E. Thompson 16765 Patrolman 110.00 H. E. Beebe 16766 Patrolman 110.00 Gilbert Lee 16767 Patrolman 110.00 L. E. Snider 16768 Fire Chief 100.00 Bert Verrall 16769 Asst. Fire Chief 100.00 C. S. Mofadhan 16770 Capt. , Fire Dept. 100.00 K. W, Snart 16771 Capt., Fire Dept. 100.00 M. G. Strock 16772 Fireman 100.00 Ed. Alexander 16773 Fireman 100.00 J. N. Parsons 16774 Fireman 100.00 D. W. Parsons 16775 Fireman 100.00 George Ray 16776 Fireman 100.00 Mut.Ben.Hlth. & Ace. Assn. 16777 Group Insurance Deductions 53.10 George MacIntosh 16778 '-'odi.fying Ordinances 200.00 WATER DEPARTITNT T. G. McCrory 10369 Water Supt. 155.00 Shirley Owens 10370 Clerk 80.00 John G. Dorcy 10371 Bookkeeper 40.00 Chas. Wedlund 10372 Foreman 135.00 Everett Thorene 10373 Serviceman 110.00 W. 0. Rogers 10374 Filterman 115.00 G. F. Keller 10375 Filterman 105.00 A. Sirett 10376 Filterman 105.00 Frank Denne 10377 Filterman 105.00 Lester Thomas 10378 Pumpman - 115.00 Mut.Ben. Hlth & Ace. Assn. 10379 Group Insurance Deductions 6.30 LIBRARY DEPARTME'\7 Ruth E. Brinkley 2855 Librarian 80.00 Eleanor Nevill 2856 Asst. Librarian 65.00 Peter Olson 2857 Janitor 60.00 Mut. Ben. Hlth. & Ace. Assn. 2858 Group Insurance Deductions 9.60 7 • • 1 1 • • 1 A j November 169 1948 1 • • 1 Mr. W. V. Wells, City Attorney, made an oral report on the codification of ordinances which is going on at the present time. Mr. W. V. Wells, Pointed out that a number of ordinance were obsolete and that an ordinance repealing many obso- lete ordinances would be passed in the near future. It was decided to hold a special meeting of the City Council to consider these obsolete ordinances. j I At a recent meeti_n of the City Council:' the City �'lerk was authorized to call for bids on one car of Il asbestos concrete pipe and one car of 8 pepe of the same material. Two bids, one from the H. D. Fowler Company and one from Johns - Manville were filed with the City Clerk. A motion was mde by Hansen and seconded by Dodge that said pipe bids be opened. Motion carried. Said bids were opened with.i the f6llowing results: Johns -Manville © 3500 lineal feet 814pipe - $1.87 per foots 5200 lineal feet 6P, pipe o $1,322per foot. H. D. Fowler Company - 3500 lineal feet 811 pipe o 1.85 ner foots 5200 lineal feet 611 pipe 9.1.30 per foot. This matter was referred to the Fire, Light and Water Committee and the Water Supt. to consider said bids and make a report to the City Council. Mr. T. H. Haugland was present and spoke to the City Council several times at some length with reference to the dilinquency of juveniles and parents in the City of Anacortes. Mr. H. G. McDofiald of this City spoke to the City Cduncil at some length and asked for the clarification of certain items in the 1949 Budget of the City of Anacortes,, Mr. McDonald also offered some suggestions which he felt might be beneficial to the operation ofcfrtgtDapartments in the City of Anacortes. At this time the City Council as a committe of the whole, canvassed the returns of the City Primary Election held in the several precincts of the City of Anacortes on November 9, 1948, and added the 15 absentee ballots cast in said election with the following results: 1W1P lW2P CEMN,TERY DEPARTMENT 2V11P '22W2P---_V37 Ingvald Iversen 618 Cemetery Supt. 120.00 3W3P Wm. E. Latimer 619 Cemetery Emplpyee 110,00 64 Chas. R. Mitchell 620. Cemetery Employee 110.00 120 Katherine H,, Snider 621 Work on Cemetery Book & Records 3 5000 59 64 72 STREET DEPARTPSENT 86 91 Roy McDougall 3221 Street Foreman 115.00 46 Lynn balcomb 3222 Maintenance Man 110.00 2 Carl Thorene 3223 Maintenance Man 115.00 0 Artis Taylor 3224 Maintenance Man 1101,00 13 Dave Summers 3225 Maintenance Man 105.00 5 Carl Welk 3226 Maintenance Man 110.00 John G. Dorcy K. M. McClellan 3227 Street Sweeper 70.00 153 T. G. McCrory 3228 Supervisor 30.00 196 John G. Dorcy 3229 Bookkeeper 30.00 Mut. Ben. H1th. & Acc. Assn. 3230 Group Insurance Deductions 21.00 PARK DEPARTMENT Ed. Brown Lewis Harr 2025 Labor 75.00 Frank Knapp 2026 Supt. 100.00 A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Allan that the said claims be referred to the Finance Committee. The Finance �'ommittee considered said claims and recommended that the claims be allowed and warrants dnaian in favor of the same. 127 A motion was made by Allanr'and seconded by Fisher that the recommendation of the 169 Finance Committee in the matter of the above claims against the City of Anacortes 10 be adopted. Ayes: Hansen, Dodge, E llin, Fisher, and Brado. I -lotion carried. Mrs Royal Clark made an application for a taxi driver's License which was presented and read to the City Council. This matter was considered at some length and upon the recommendation of J. B. Goff, Chief of Police a motion was made by Dodge and seconded by Ellin that a taxi driver's license be granted Mr,, Royal W. V. Wells, Jr. Cla rk. Motion carried. 176 125 211 141 The rport of the Chief of Police was presented and read to the City Council, 164 was caccepted and place on file. 105 Ben Driftmier 1 • • 1 Mr. W. V. Wells, City Attorney, made an oral report on the codification of ordinances which is going on at the present time. Mr. W. V. Wells, Pointed out that a number of ordinance were obsolete and that an ordinance repealing many obso- lete ordinances would be passed in the near future. It was decided to hold a special meeting of the City Council to consider these obsolete ordinances. j I At a recent meeti_n of the City Council:' the City �'lerk was authorized to call for bids on one car of Il asbestos concrete pipe and one car of 8 pepe of the same material. Two bids, one from the H. D. Fowler Company and one from Johns - Manville were filed with the City Clerk. A motion was mde by Hansen and seconded by Dodge that said pipe bids be opened. Motion carried. Said bids were opened with.i the f6llowing results: Johns -Manville © 3500 lineal feet 814pipe - $1.87 per foots 5200 lineal feet 6P, pipe o $1,322per foot. H. D. Fowler Company - 3500 lineal feet 811 pipe o 1.85 ner foots 5200 lineal feet 611 pipe 9.1.30 per foot. This matter was referred to the Fire, Light and Water Committee and the Water Supt. to consider said bids and make a report to the City Council. Mr. T. H. Haugland was present and spoke to the City Council several times at some length with reference to the dilinquency of juveniles and parents in the City of Anacortes. Mr. H. G. McDofiald of this City spoke to the City Cduncil at some length and asked for the clarification of certain items in the 1949 Budget of the City of Anacortes,, Mr. McDonald also offered some suggestions which he felt might be beneficial to the operation ofcfrtgtDapartments in the City of Anacortes. At this time the City Council as a committe of the whole, canvassed the returns of the City Primary Election held in the several precincts of the City of Anacortes on November 9, 1948, and added the 15 absentee ballots cast in said election with the following results: 1W1P lW2P 1W3P 2V11P '22W2P---_V37 '274P .3Wi lP 3W2P 3W3P 3e34P Joe L. Hagan 68 1133. 64 101 70 94 89 120 84 102 69 Oliver VanDTiewenhuise 59 64 72 119 86 91 86 119 84 103 46 A. E. Johnson 2 1 0 2 2 3 1 0 0 0 ) Charles F. Fisher 12 13 5 13 2 1 5 4 7 3 3 John G. Dorcy 132 188 134 22.2 153 180 176 235 166 196 10,9 Leo Schmandt Ed. Brown Romie Allan Sadie M. Arges 127 179 124 212 142 169 167 225 151 188 10 Dr. Mary White 1 Tom Henwood 1 W. V. Wells, Jr. 128 176 125 211 141 185 162 225 164 191 105 Ben Driftmier 1 Duke Welch 1 Syd Ellin 101 137 161 Wm. Affleck Before beginning the danvass of the votes the following oath was given to the City Clerk by the Mayor: STATE OF WASHINGTON) COUNTY OF SKAGIT ( ss CITY OF ANACORTES ) I do solemnly swear that the returns purporting to be the electiop returns of the several precincts in the City of Anacortes have in no wise been altered by additions or erasures, and that they are the same as when I receivedthem, so help mo God. John G. Dorcy, City Clerk Subscribed and swornn to before me this 16th day of November, 1948. E. E. Dodge, Mayor Pro -Teti, and Ex Officio Chairman of City Council canvassing Board. STATE OF WASHINGTON) COUNTY OF SKAGIT (ss CITY OF ANACORTES ) The undersigned, having been constituted the canvassing board to canvass the election returns for the City Primary Election held on the 9th day of November, 1948, do hereby certifyo That on this date November 16th, 1948, we opened the absentee ballots voted at the above Primary Rection, and have counted said ballots and have added them ac- cording to lacy to the returns of the several voting precincts of the City; that we have canvassed theSaid election returns with the absentee votes added thereto, and do find that the following persons dere duly and regularly elected as the nominees for the respective offices of the City as candidates in the City General Election to be held on the 7th day of December, 1948.- FOR 948: FOR MAYOR: CITY November 16, 1948 - - - --_ _— - --- _ -- -- G . Dorcy 1889 1W1P 1W2P 1W3P 2W1P 2W2P 2W3P 2V14P 3W1P 3W2P 3W3P '3W4P George Brado 82 129 73 120 85 94 98 144 96 128 75 M. A. Dixon 55 57 67 110 74 88 80 90 72 77 44 Foss W. J. Welch 417 COUNCILMAN 2nd WARD: Paul Dybbro Robert Ginnett 582 1 W. J. Welch 120 176 123 Robert W. Ginnett 180 125 148 129 Paul Dybbro Dr. Mary White W. W. Keyes Phil Dybbro Syd Ellin 101 137 161 Wm. Affleck Before beginning the danvass of the votes the following oath was given to the City Clerk by the Mayor: STATE OF WASHINGTON) COUNTY OF SKAGIT ( ss CITY OF ANACORTES ) I do solemnly swear that the returns purporting to be the electiop returns of the several precincts in the City of Anacortes have in no wise been altered by additions or erasures, and that they are the same as when I receivedthem, so help mo God. John G. Dorcy, City Clerk Subscribed and swornn to before me this 16th day of November, 1948. E. E. Dodge, Mayor Pro -Teti, and Ex Officio Chairman of City Council canvassing Board. STATE OF WASHINGTON) COUNTY OF SKAGIT (ss CITY OF ANACORTES ) The undersigned, having been constituted the canvassing board to canvass the election returns for the City Primary Election held on the 9th day of November, 1948, do hereby certifyo That on this date November 16th, 1948, we opened the absentee ballots voted at the above Primary Rection, and have counted said ballots and have added them ac- cording to lacy to the returns of the several voting precincts of the City; that we have canvassed theSaid election returns with the absentee votes added thereto, and do find that the following persons dere duly and regularly elected as the nominees for the respective offices of the City as candidates in the City General Election to be held on the 7th day of December, 1948.- FOR 948: FOR MAYOR: CITY CLERK Joe L. Hagan 974 John G . Dorcy 1889 Oliver Van Niewenhuise 929 CITY TREASURER: COUNCILMAN -AT -LARGE: SadieU. Agges 1789 George Brado 1126 CITY ATTORNEY: COUNCILMAN 1st WARD: W. V. Wells, Jr. 1811 W. J. Welch 417 COUNCILMAN 2nd WARD: Robert Ginnett 582 COUNCILMAN 3rd WARD: Syd Ellin 591 Herman L. Hansen E. E. 'odge Syd Ellin CharlessFisher Romie L. Allen CANVASSING BOARD Jim Brunner, on behalf of the Junior Chamber of Commerce made a request to install bycicle racks at both theatres and put up new parking signs in front of the theatres during shod hours and in front of the Jackson Funeral Home at no expense to the City. The racks to be gest of the pop corn stand at the Empire. -Theatre and just off sidewalk on 8th street east of Commercial and that schdol:.boy_patrpl ,-,,'1 gill assist in the policing. I A motion vas made by Ellin and seconded by Allan that permission to build bycicle racks as requested above be granted. Motion carried. A motion was made by Hansom and seconded by Dodge that permission to place new parking signs in front of both theatres during shod hours be granted. Motion carried. Having completed the business of the evets g, a motion was made by Fisher and seconded by Allan that the meeting of the City Gbuncil adjourn. The meeting of the City Council did "9n adjourn. -?45%G�� ,ATTEST: Kayo % Cig1 C1e I � 92 1 • • 1 1 • • 1 November 21, 1948 A special meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called to order at 70000 P.M. with Mayor Joe L. Hagan presiding. The Roll was called and Hansen, Dodge, Ellin, Welch, Fisher Allen and Brado were present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved as read. The City Council considered 3 bids for painting and decorating the old Lodge Room in the new City Hallo A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Brado that said bids be opened. Motion carried. Said bids were opened witl.the following resultss Edo Ratzow - $489.00, Arnold Houle e- 456.75; After considering the bids at some length a motion was made by Brado and seconded by Hanlenthat the bid^of Blish and Eastwood for painting and decorating said Lodge room in the new City Hall be accepted. Motion carried. D Pyr. George Macintosh, who has been working for some time at codifying City Ordinances together with Mr Wm V. Wells, City Attorney, presented to 'he City Council certain obsolete ordinances. It was decided to draft an ordinance re- pealing the number of theseebblete ordinances and presort the same at a future meet- ing of the City Council. The City Council discussed further the matter of granting a franchise to Mr. Phillip Cope who is operAting the south side bus at the present time. This matter was referred to a committee to thoroughly investigate the matter and make a repprttto the City Council at a later date. Having completed the meeting of the City Council a motion was madd by Brado- and Seconded by Hansen that the meeting of the City `'ouncil adjourn. NLOtion carl-iec The meeting of the City Council did so adjourn. Atte _._ ._.. . Mayor ZCityOerlk December 7, 1948 A reular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called to order at 9 o'clock Po M. with Mayor Joe L. Hagan presiding. The roll was called and 4�odge,;Ellin Welch, Fisher, Allen and Brado were present. The minutes of the previous meeiing were read and approved as read. The following letter from the Committee of Boy Scout's, Troop No. 86 was pre- sented and read to the City Councils To the Honorable Payor Joe Hagan, and the Members of the City Councils Gentlemen. - Novo 289 1948 We the Committee of Boy Scouts Troop No. 869 sponsored by the Chikrch of Christ, on Tenth and M. request that you allow our Boy Scout Troop, to construct a Log Cabin, on Cranberry Lake, on Oaks Avenue. We will supply the tools the know houw, and generally supervis the constructicn of this cabin, cif it will meei your approval. We also need few of the second growth timbers and we shall be very careful how they will be cut9 so as to avoid waste. We will be most happy to have your committee come with us so that vie may sholro them where we would like to have the cabin built. This particular project will be very beneficial to the boys of Anacortea. It will give them an opportunity to use tools, learn how to construct a log cabin9 and keep them occupied in a wholesome manner all thru the winter months. Also9 the Lake being so close to the City, it'll make an ideal Camping Ground over the week end. This committee will be present at your regular meeting, and will be happy to answer any questions you may have in m6nd. We hope that you will give this matter your serious consideration, remain, Cordially yours, Dr. Ray Pizenn, Chairman,, Paul Luvera, Committeeman George Osborng, Asst. Scout - Matter. After sone discussion a motion was made by -Uodge and seconded by Ellin that a committee from the City Council be appointed to meet with the above Boy Scoutt Committee to decide on a location for a Camp described in the above letter. Mayor Joe L. Hagan then appointed Ellin, Welch and Dodge on this committee to investigate this matter and make a report to the City Council. The following communication from the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees was presented and read to the City Councils December 7, 1948 Honorable Mayor and City Councilmen City of Anacortes Anacortes, Wash. Sirs: We the City E-mployees Local No. 347 invite you and your wives, the Water Superintendent and his wife, the City Clerk:iand City Treasurer to a dinner, given in appreciation of the fine cooperation between the City officials and Employees. Eagles Hall 6:30 P.M. Friday December 10, 1948. Most Sincerely Yours, W. 0. Rogers The report of the City Treasurer for the month of November, 1948, was presented and read to the City Council. The report of the Police Justice for the month of November, 1948 was presented to the City Council, was accepted and placed on file. The report of the Water Supt. for the month of November, 1948, was presented and read to the City Council was accepted and placed on file. The report of the Chief of Police for the month of November 1948, was pre- sented and read to the City Council was accepted and placed on file. The report of the Street Foreman for the month of November, 1948 was presented and read to the City Council was accepted and placed on file. Mr. L. 1°. Snider, Fire Chief spoke to the City Council and pointed out that the Fire Hall roof was in need of repairs. The Council meferred this matter to the Building Committee to make an investigation and report to the City Council at a later meeting. �-ouncilman Dodge, made an oral report to the City Council as a member of the Fire, Light and Water Committ6e and recommended that the City Council accept the bid, of the H. D. Fowler Company of Seattle Washington for 3500 feet of 8" Class 150 "CENTURY" Asbestos Cement pipe at $1.65 per foot., and 5.200 feet of 61 pipe at 31.30 per foot, including Simplex' Couplings. After some discussion a motion was made by Brado and seconded by Allen that the City Council concur with the Fire, Light and Water Committee and accept the above described bid on asbestos Cement Pipe. Ayes: Dodge, Ellin, Welch, Fisher, Allen and Brado. Motion carried. Mr. T. G. McCrory, Water Supt., recommended that the City Council call for bids on Alum for use in the Water Department. A motion was made by Ellin and seconded by Allen that the City Llerk call for bids for Alum to used in the Anacortes Water Department. Motion carried. On the 2nd day of November, 1948, the following Resolution was presented to the City Council: WHEREAS, Madge D. Stafford, a widow, of Anacortes Washington, has petitioned the Council of the City of Anacortes to vactte the Wesi 60 feet of 16th Street, the same lying between blocks 2 and 3 of G. Kellogg's Addition to the City of Anacortes and it appearing that the sa&d Petition is signed by the owners of more than two -thins of the property abutting upon the street sought to be vacated. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, By the City Council of the City of Anacortes, that Tuesday the 7zh day of December, 1948, at the hour of 8:00 P.M., in the Council Chambers of Zhe City Hall of Anacortes, Skagit County Washington be and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place when and where Zhe said Petition will be heard, and determined,',at which time all parties or persons interested therein or excepting thereto may appear and present the$r objections. Adopted this 2nd day of November, 1948. ATTESTS John G. Darcy, City Clerk CITY OF ANACORTES BY Joe L. Hagan, Mayor At this tijte the matter of the vacation of the above described street was takenl up andfdiscussed. There being no protests against this street vacation a motion was made by Ellin and seconded by Dodge that the City vacate this property. Ayes: Dodg Ellin, Welch, Allen and Brado. Not voting, Fisher. Motion carried. The followingOrdinance #1029 was presented and read to the City Council: An ordinance vacating the Vilest sixty (60) feet of 16th Street, the same ;ying between Blocks two (2) and three (3) of -G. Kellogg's Addition to the City of Anacortes, in Skagit Councy, Washington. WHEREAS, A PETITION PRAYING FOR the vacation of the abotle described street sign6d by the owners of more than 2/3 of theproperty abutting upon the said street sought to be vacated was filed with the City Council and thereafter the City Council by resolution fixed the time and place for the hearing thereof and more than twenty day$ prior to the date of said hearing notice hereof was duly posted according to law and no objections of protest being honored thereto. 1 C7 • 1 1 • • 1 • • 1 December 79 1948 NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANACORTES DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the West sixty (60) feet of 16&ih street lying between Blocks Two (2) and Three (3), of G. Kellogg's Addition to the City of Anacortes, in Skagit County, Washington, be and the same is hereby declat�d to be vacated: Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after five days after its publication. Passedthis 7th day of December, 1948,, CITY OF ANACORTES ATTEST: John G. Dorcy, City Clerk (CORPORATE SEAL) Joe L. Hagan, Mayor. Approved as to form: W. V. Wells 9 Jr., City Attorney After some discussion a motion was made by Brado and seconded by Allen that said ordinance No. 1029 be adopted. Ayes: Dodge, Ellin, Welch, Allen and Brado. Not voting, Fisher, Potion carried. The following Resolution werepresented and read to the City Council: WHEREAS, The Union Oil Company, of Caiffornia, a corporation has petitioned the City Council of the City of Anacottes, for a ten year lease o� all that portion of Fourth street in the City of Anacortes, Skagit Council Washington, lying between the East line of K. Avenue and a line parallel to and 90 Feet East of the East lin® of said K. Avenue for industrial purposes, offering as rent therefor 350.00 per year, said petitioner representing that it is the owner of the majority of the square foot frontage ofthe harbor area abutting upon said portion of 4th street and that said area has never been used as p public highway. , NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANACORTES9 That Tuesday, the 7ih day of December, 1948, at the Council chambers of said City Council in the Anacortes City Hall be and the same is hereby set as the time and place when and where the said Pdtition will be heard andddbtermined and any person desiring to protest said Petition may appear and present his objections. Passed this 2nd day of November, 1948, CITY OF ANACORTES, ATTEST: Jae L. Hagan, Mayor John G. Dorcy, City Clerk (CORPORATE SEAL) The Lessor, the City of Anacortes, a municipal corporation has let and leased and by these presents does hereby let and lease to the Union 011 Company of California, a corporation." for a term of ten (10) years commencing with the 27th day of December 19489 all of that portion of 4th Street in the City of AnacnDrtes, Skagit County, iashington9 lying between the East line of SOK°0 Avenue and a line parallel to and ninety (90) feet East of the East life of 9IT' Avenue upon the following terms and conditions: The rental consideration for this lease is and shall be $50.00 per year payabl< in advance. At the end of the first five year period of this Lease the rental consideration shall be readjusted between the Lessee and the City by mutual agreembnt or in defav�lt of such mutual agreement the rental shall be fixed by arbitrators to be appointed9 one by the City Council, one by the Lessee and the thired by the two thus appomnted,' It is understood and r I a agreed that the portion of the street hereby leased is to be used for purposes of navigation and commerce. This Lease may not be assigned nor the premises hereunder sublet without con- sent of the Lessor. This Lease shall be subject to any rights the public mgy have in said Street and is not intended as a conveyance against the rights of the public. At the expiration of this Lease the said Lessee will quit and surrender the premises to the City of Anacortes. If any rental shall be due and unpaid, or if default shall be made in any of the covenants herein contained it shall be lawful for the City of Anacortes to declare this agreembnt forfeited, to re-enter and remove all persons froom said premises without notice thereof. Witness the names and seals of the respective parties this day of December, 1948. Attest: John G. Dorcy9City Clerk,, CITY OF ANACORTES, lessor By Joe L. Hagan, Payor By: President UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA9 Lessee Secretary Z December 7, 1948. - - -- -_--- - ` There being no protests against the granting of this lease, a motion was made by Allen and seconded by Ellin that the above lease for the Union Oil Company be signed by the Mayor and City -Clerk. Ayes: Dodge, Ellin, Welch, Fisher, Alleaq and Brado. Motion carried. I&°. Wm. G. McCallum spoke to the City Council with reference to insurance on the new City Hall. He also presented the following letter to the City Council: To the Honorable Mayor and Council City of Anacortes Anacortes, Washington November 22, 1948 We have this date delivered to Mr. John Dorcy, City Clerk, fire insurance policy No. 8244 of the Harford Fire Insurance Company which policy has been issued for tho amount of X60,000.00 for the term of three years effective Nov. 23, 1948. This policy covers the City Hall Building known as St. No. 902-08 6th Street and the premium under this policy is $892.32. (Fire and Extended Coverage.) It appears that this building would have an insurable value at the present time of approximately U50.000.00. Fore your comparison, a policy written for the amount of $250,000.00 covering for fire and extended coverage for the term of 3 years at a 90% reduced rate average clause rate would develop a premium of approximately 32150.00. Fore Your information, we have secured the services of an Engineer for the Hartford Fire Insurance Company to appraise this building and he has furnished us with the following tentative figures® Present replacement Value $4321000.00 Present depreciated value $325,000.00 (Rough estimate only.) These figures are for insurance purposes only and in the Engineer's opinion are a little high:. We will have final figures of this appraisal within a few days which will be available to you if you do -sire them. Please let us know if we may be of further assistance. Very truly yours, Wm. G. McCallum. The Council considered this matter at some length but took no official action in th6 matter. Mr. Walter Howard was present and spoke to the City Council and asked to cut wood on the City property now being logged up by F. E. Foss and sons. Por. Howard offered S.75 per cord and stumpage. After some discussion this matter teas referred to the Fire, Light and Water Committee to investigate this matter and make a report at a later meeting of the City Council; Mr. Kenneth Snart, A Captain in the Fire Department spoke to the City Council about extra compensation for men who go out with the Fire Truck to pump out wells and basements. The Captain felt that extra compensation should be allowed for time spent doing this work and that the compensation should knot be paid to the men them selves but turned in to the Firemen's Fund for the purchase of food, coffee and indidentals. This matter was discussed at some length but no official action was taken in the matter. 1 • • 1 C At this tizhe the following claims against the City of Anacortes, were pre- sented and read to the City Council: Joe L. Hagan 16779 Salary as Mayor 15.20 • George Brado 16780 t° " Councilman 10.00 Chas. F. Fisher 16781 It °B Councilman 10.00 Rdmie Allen 16783 it °B Councilman 4.00 Syd Ellin 16783 to P° Councilman 10.00 E. E. Dodge 16784 It B° Councilman 10.00 H. L. Hansen 16785 P° r° Councilman 5.00 • 0. E. Arges 16786 " 10 Deputy Treasurer 55.00 John G. Dorcy 16787 t' 10City Clerk 44.90 Dr. A. B. Cook 16789 " °B Health Officer 50.00 W. V. Wells, Jr. 16790 " °° City Attorney 40.10 John Cheney 16791 9e °D Police Judge 42.50 Harry Davas 16792 °8 P1 Dog Catcher 13.15 Norman Fulton 16793 °0 B0 Janitor 87.80 David L. Bowen 16794 " '° Janitor 85.50 Harry Davis 16795 °B Q°Duopman 50.00 E. P. Barron 16796 Work in Clerk's Office 5.00 Georgianna Jones 16797 Work in Clerk's Office 14.00 Sadie M. Arges 16798 Salary as Treasurer 103.10 W. J. Welch 16799 to " Councilman 10.00 Jacaqueline Gurney 16800. Work in Clerk's Office 34.75 Withholding Tax Fund 16801 Withholding Taxes 81.25 G. N. Dalstead P. M. 16802 Postage Treasurer 3©00 Hartman Typewriter Co. 16803 Typewriter Repairs & Adjustments 26.25 J. b. Goff 16804 Salary as Chief of Police 155.45 N. Petrish 16805 If 11 Asst. Chief of Police 143.70 December 7, 1948 W. L. Pollard 16806 Salary as Patrolman 111.00 W. E. Thompson 16807 1' p° Patrolmmn 130°00 Me E. Beebe 16808 t0 91 Patrolman 127.60 Gilbert 0. Lee 16809 to 10 Patrolman 119.30 Withholding Tax Fund 16810 Withholding Taxes 48.10 Empire Cafe 16811 Deals Police Dept. 5.61 Purine Supply & Hardware16812 Supplies Police Dept. 3.82 Anacortes Laundry & C1ns. 16813 Laundry Service, Police Dept. 7.51 Winge°s Community Store 16814 Supplies, Police Dept. 1.61 Nick Petrioh 16815 Cash Advanced 1.08 Bird's Stationery 16816 Supplies, Police Dept. 3.27 Simpson's Electric Shop 16817 Supplies, Police Dept. 7.30 Great Northern Railway 16818 Freight on Supplies 6.83 Colvin's Service 16819 Service & Supplies, Police Dept. 1.55 E. A. Abbott Motor Co. 16820 Repairs, labor & material Polo Dept. 112.62 Fosse's Texaco Service 16821 Equipment & Supplies, Police Dept. 47.77 L. E. Snider 16822 Salary as Fire Chief 151.8 Bert Verrall 16823 IQ °B AGsst. Fire Chief 146.3 C. S. N( ndhan 16824 it 90 t. Fire Dept. 116.98 K. W. Snart 16825 1Q 1t Capt., Fire Dept. 125.28 M. G. Strock 16826 to '1 Fireman 106.00 Ed. Alexander 16827 'Q tl Fireman 117.30 J. N. Parsons D. W. Parsons 16828 16829 1° P° Fireman 10 0o Fireman 117.30 95.68 George Ray 16830 t° " Fireman 115.45 C. T. Strock 16831 " " Fireman 122.63 L. Moore 16832 to °' Call Man 1.50 Geo. Miller 16833 to 11 Call Man 3.00 Withholding Tax Fund 16834,-1 Withholding Taxe L,.d 149.70 Water Department 16835 Hydrant Rental - 625.00 Standard Oil Co. 16836 Oil & Supplies, Fire Dopta 2.12 Anacortes Laundry & Clns. 16837 Laundry Service, Fire Dept. 14.16 Anacortes Equipment �o. 16838 Supplies, sire Dept. 10.07 M..W. Fegitherkile Howard Cooper Corp 16839 16840 Radio Repairs Fire Dept. 11070 Service & Equipment 220.32 L. E. Snider 16841 Inspections & Cash Advanced 30.15 The Texas Company 16842 Motor Oil,,Eire Dept. 19.96 Affleck Br s., Inc. �ompany 16843 Gasoline, kire Dept. 38.80 Union Oil 16844 Gasoline, Fire Dept. 97.48 MattcoRB Kingsley 16845 Insurance on 1935 Ford Pumper 32.25 Anacortes Gas C mpany 'o. 16846 Gas Service, mire Dept. 17.66 Union Printing 16847 Printing Election Supplies 112.1-5- Anacortes Equipment Co. 16848 Service & Supplies, City Hall 10075 Curtis Wharf Company 16849 Coal, City Hall 2.27 Puget Sound Pr. & Lt. Co. 16850 Power & Lighting Sertlee 684.28 Wm. G. McCallum 16851 Insurance on City Hall Bldg. 892.32 -OirdQs Stationery 16852 Supplies, City Clerk 1.03 Goast Wide Supply Co. 16853 Janitor's Supplios 15.44 South Side Hardware 16854 Supplies, City Clerk 6.21 The Texas Company 16855 Motor Oil,'Fire Dept. 10.61 Simpson's E1ect2ic Shop 16856 Supplies, City Hall 082 E. Danielson Goo Aud. 16857 6 Exempt Motor Vehicle Licenses City 7.50 Island Trans�er Co. 16858 Fuel Oil Hall 161.67 Island (transfer Co. 16859 Stove OH9 Police Dept; 28.82 G. N. Dalstead 16860 Rent for Polling Place 10.00 Anacortes Junior High 16861 Rent for Polling Place 10.00 Presbyterian Church 16862 Rent of Voting Place 10.00 H. G. McDonald 16863 Rent of Voting Place 10.00 Mrs. W. W. Keyes 16864 Rent of Polling Place 10.00 Archie Allan 16865 Rent of Polling Place 10.00 Welch Bros. 16866 Rent of P611ing Place 5.00 School Dist. #18 -Nelson 16867--"Rent'6f�;Polling Place 5.00 School Dist. #18.Whitney 16868 Rent of Polling Place 5.00 Clayton Lavine 16869 Janitor Work at Primary Election 7.43 James Russell" Goldie B. Marcoe 16870 16871 Janitor Service Mork on election Board 5.60 14.00 Corcas Swartz 16872 Work on Election Board 14.00 Lenora M. Hornik 16874 Work on "lection Board 14.00 Nellie M. Rumsey 16875 Work on `lection Board 13.50 Signe E. Swanson 16876 14 11 11 to 13.50 Hazel Handy 16877 1P 1/ to Do, 13.50 Edith Robinson 16878 l0 11 to it 13.50 Alice Brokens 16879 to to o1 11 13.50 Anna Wilson 16880 ro 12 et ro 14.00 Dora Verhoeff 16881 °0 11 11 °o 14.00 Marie Asseln 16882 °0 " 11°0 14.00 Ada Carter 16883 t' 1° °° 14.00 Jennie M. Peterson 16884 '° 11 11 °' 14.00 Grace Hale 16885 " " it 11 14.00 Henriette Pierce 16886 1° '1 "1t 14050 Clara Tuff 16887 1' 11 It 00 14.50 Ruth L. Nelson 16888 1t 11 10 it 14.50 Florence Matson 16889 11 10 to 0o 14.00 Ann. M. Kidder 16890 10 to 10 17 14.00 Besse C. Baker 16891 ►1 to to t° 14.00 Lois E. Awes 16892 If tr oo r1 13.00 Ethel P. Barron 16893 to to 00 11 13.00 Lenora R. Storme 16894 11 to 11 to 13.00 Clara A. Brown 26895 f1 40 1: to 13.50 Mrs, Frances Roc% 16896 tt 1t it 10 13.50 Frances Bares 16897 It 10 1t It 13.50 Leis Marcoe 16898 11 BQ 11 10 14000 Eva Moore 16899 11 10 11 1t 14.00 Ora Neely 16900 It 1° 00 10 14.00 Dora Maria Lindmark 16901 to to it 42 14.00 December 7, 1948 Daisy M. Brooks 16902 Work on Election Board 14.00 Allie C. Bockman 16903 It it °1 °0 14.00 Grace L. Holton 16904 10 If of °° 13.50 Grater Department 16905 Water Service, City Hall 6.05 G. N. Dalstead 16906 Postage, City Clerk 6.00 W. V. Wells, Jr, 16907 Cash Advanced for Telephone Serv. 7.72 Benson Motors 16908 Service & Supplies, Fire Dept. 5.25 Irene Snart 16909 Typing of Material, City Atttys. Off. 5.50 C. A. Parsons 16910 Supplies, Police Dept. 5.94 PARK DEPARTMENT Lewis',7Harr 2027 Salary as Park Employee 129.00 Frank Knapp 2028 00 A9 park Supt. 137.60 Withholding Tax Fund 2029 Withholding Taxes 18.40 C. C. Cook -2030 Service, Park Dept. 3.34 Water Dept. 2031 Water Service, Park Dept. 2.50 Colvin°s Tire Service 2032 Supplies, Park Dept. 1.80 E. Danielson, Co. Aud. 2033 1 Exempt Motor Vehicle License 1.25 E. A. Abbott Motor Co. 2034 Service to Park Truck 4.00 CEMETERY DEPARTMENT Ingvald Iversen 622 Salary as Cemetery Supt. 107.30 Wm. E. Latimer 623 tQ t° " Employee 85.70 Chas. Rex Mitchell 624 B1 t8 °° Employee 107.70 Withholding Tax Fund 625 Withholding Taxes 53.10 Katherine Snider 626 Work on Cemetery Record 34.00 Water Department 627 Water Service, Cemetery 2.50 John G. Dorcy 620 Cash Advanced, Postage 6.00 Chauncey Ames Champion 629 Soil Cemetery Dept. 12.00 The Co. 630 Supplies, Cemetery Dept. 9.43 Ingvald Iversen 631 Cash Advanced 13.25 W. B. Kerr & Co. 632 Supplies, Equipment 16.69 Southside Hardware 633 Supplies, Cemetery Dept. 1;50 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 634 Lighting Service, Cemetery Dept. 6.40 Affleck Brothers 635 Stove Oil, Cemetery Dept. 7;50 Dorsey Marchant 636 Supplies, Cemetery Dept. 3.18 WATER DEPARTMENT T. G. McCrory 10380 Salary as Water Supt. 168.40 Shirley Owens 10381 to B8 Clerk 85.50 John G. Dorcy 10382 it 't Bookkeeper 41.00 Chas. Wedlund 10383 'o D0 Foreman 143.20 Everett Thorene 10384 10 °t Serviceman 120.00 W. 0. Rogers 10385 It 00 Filterman 156.96 G. F. Keller 10386 it " Filterman 139.28 A. Sirett 10387 If 18 Filterman 139.28 Frank Deane 10388 08 1° Filterman 134.78 Lester Thomas 10389 °1 °B Filterman 131.60 Withholding Tax Fund 10390 Withholding Taxes 173.70 City Street Fund 10391 Cancelled Pennsylvania Mfg. Co. of Wn. 10392 Chlorine 201.72 Marine Supply & Hardware 10393 Supplies, Water Dept. 16.64 The Texas Company 10394 Supplies, Water Dept. 1.10 Worthington-Gamon Meter Co. 10395 Meters & Meter Parts 223.22 G. N. Dalstead 10396 Postage, Water Dept. 6.00 H. D. Fowler Co. 10397 Equipment, Water Dept. 42.39 Wallace 4 Tiernan Sales Co. 10398 Supplies, Water Dept. 315.49 Bird's Stationery 10399 Supplies, Water Dept. .62 Union Oil Company 10400 Gasoline, Water Dept. 41.16 Rental Fund 10401 Rent of Office Space & Garage 100.00 Anacortes Equipment Co. E. 10402 Supplies Water Dept. Labor Supplies 12.00 A. Abbott Motor Co. 10403 & Water Dent. 30.09 Marckmann & Williams 10404 Supplies, Water beAt. 293.25 Wm. G. McCallum 10405 Insurance on 1940 Dodge Coupe 47.35 Marine Supply Co. Puget Sound Power Co. 10406 Supplies Water Dept. Service, 51.46 & Light 10407 Power & Water Dept,, 19430.78 Skagit Valley Telephone Co. 10408 Telephone Service, Water Dept. 6.41 Curtis Wharf Company Simmonds Paint Co. 10409 Coad. Water Dept. 52.92 10410 Supplies, Water Dept. 3.20 E. Danielson, Co. Aud. 10411 2 Exempt Vehicle Licenses 3.75 Skagit Valley Telephone Co. 10412 Telephone Service, Water Dept. 5.87 Neptune Meter Company 10413 Equipment, Water Dept. 161.4 Island Transfer Co. 10414 Stove Oil, Water Dept. 20.1 Blake Thompson Const. Co. 10415 Final Payment Oakes Ave. Water Plain 642.48 City Street Fund 10416 To Replace Number 10391 24.05 STREET DEPARTMENT Roy McDougall 3231 Sala°y as Street Foreman 123.10 Lynn Balcomb 3232 °B °° Graderman 125.80 Carl Thorene 3233 " °° Maintenance Man 131.60 Dave Summers 3234 to "Maintenance Man 106.50 Carl Welk 3235 It 09 Maintenance Man 103.30 Artis Taylor 3236 it t° Maintenance Lqan 114.00 K. M. McClellan 3237 it " Street Sweeper. 65.90 Lester Sharp 3238 Labor, Street Dept. 11.20 T. G. McCrory 3239 Salary as Supervisor 29.50 John G. Dorcy 3240 it '° Bookkeeper 29.50 Withholding Tax Fund 3241 Withholding Taxes 156.80 Rufus A. Webb 3242 Diesel Oil Street Dept. 21.20 Union Oil Company 3243 Gasoline, Street Dept. 210.86 Standard Oil Company 3244 Oil, Street Dept. 3.89 Marine Supply & Hardware 3245 Supplies Street Dept. Supplies, 10.18 Anacortes Iron Works 3246 Labbr & Street Dept. 20.01 South Side Hardware 3247 Supplies, Street Dept. 2.08 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 3248 Power For,,Crusher 37.50 1 • • 1 1 r • 1 December 79 1948 Having completed the business of the evening, a motion was made by Brado aid seconded by Welch that the City Council adjourn. motion carried. The meeting of the City Council did then adjourn. Attest City Clerk r December 13, 1948. Mayor A Special Meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called to order by the City Clerk on the 6th day after the City General Election which was held on December 7, 1948. The purpose of this meeting being to open and canvass absentee b4kjots a t in said City General Election. There not being a quorum present, t e m i was adjourned until 7:00 P.M. December 149 1948,, Att City C December 14, 1948 A special meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called d to order at 7:00 P. M. with Mayor Joe L. Hagan presiding. The roll was called and Hansen9 Ellin, welch, A11 -en and Brado were present. The purpose of this meeting was to canvass the absentee ballots cast in the City General Election held on December 79 1948. The following savor n statement was given to the City Clerk by Mayor Joe L. Hagan STATE OF WASHINGTON} COUNTY OF SKAGIT { :SS CITY OF ANACORTES } I do solemnly swear that the returns purpoiating to be the election returns of the several precincts in the pity of Anacortes hand in no wise been altered by addition, or erasures, and that they are the aftme as when I received them, so help me God. John G. -Dore-y, -City, Clerk — Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of December 1948. Joe L. Hagan, Mayor and ex-officim Chairman of the Canvassing Board. Baker's Firestone St6re 3249 Supplies, Street Dept. 59.65 Simmonds Paint Co. 3250 Supplies, Street Dept. 18057 Skagit County Road Engineer 3251 Material & Eqpt. Rental Cem. Road 19216.65 E. Danielson Co. .Aud. 3252 5 Exempt Motor Vehicle Licenses 6.25 island Ttans�er Co. 3253 Stove Oi19 Street Dept. 7.86 The Texas Company 3254 Motor Oil, Street Dept. 79.30 E. A. Abbott Notor Co. 3255 Service & Supnlies9 St. Dept. 8.65 LIBRARY DEPARTI. ENT Ruth E. Brinkley 2859 Salary as Acting Librarian Q0.80 Eleanor Nevill 2860 1° 11 Asst. Librarian 74.40 Marjorie Ross 2861 '0 11 Cataloger 34.50 Peter Olson 2862 1° 11 Cai;etaker 62.80 Withholding Tax Fund 2863 Withh6lding Taxes 17.40 The MacMillan Company 2864 Book Library Ddpt, 10.40 Blish & E,astwo6d 2865 Painting in Library 41.20 Doubleday & Company 2866 Books Library Dept. 2.80 Simpson's Electric Shop 2867 Supplies , Library Dept. 3.17 Coast Wide Supply Co. 2868 Janitor's Supplies, Library Dept. 10.04 The J. K. Gill Company 2869 Books, Library Dept,, 4082 Ruth E. Brinkley 2870 Cash Advanced 2.50 Birds' Stationery 287a Supplies, Library Dept. 2.16 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Water Dept. 2872 2873 Lighting Service Library Dept. Water Service, Library Dept. 8.66 4.85 STATE LIBRARY The J. K. Gill Co. Supplies, Library Dept. 3.81 H. W. Wilson Company Books for Library 20.20 A motion was made by Ellin and seconded by Allen that the above c1dims against the City of Anacortes be referred to the Finance Committee. Motion carried. The Finance Committee considered said claims and recommended that the claims be allowed and warrants drawn in favor of the same. A motion was made by Allen and seconded by Fisher that the recommendation of the Finance Committee in the matter of the claims against the City of Anacortes as shown above be adopted. Ayes: Dodge, Ellini Welch, Fisher9 Allen and Brado. Motion carried. A letter from Fred S. DMortenson asking for a Quit Claim Deed covering lots 16tto 20 inclusive, Blbck 169 Nelson's Addition and Lots 1, 2 & 3, of Block 92* original plat wds presented and read to the City Council. This matter was re�errdd, to the City Attorney to consider the same and make a report to the City Council. Having completed the business of the evening, a motion was made by Brado aid seconded by Welch that the City Council adjourn. motion carried. The meeting of the City Council did then adjourn. Attest City Clerk r December 13, 1948. Mayor A Special Meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called to order by the City Clerk on the 6th day after the City General Election which was held on December 7, 1948. The purpose of this meeting being to open and canvass absentee b4kjots a t in said City General Election. There not being a quorum present, t e m i was adjourned until 7:00 P.M. December 149 1948,, Att City C December 14, 1948 A special meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called d to order at 7:00 P. M. with Mayor Joe L. Hagan presiding. The roll was called and Hansen9 Ellin, welch, A11 -en and Brado were present. The purpose of this meeting was to canvass the absentee ballots cast in the City General Election held on December 79 1948. The following savor n statement was given to the City Clerk by Mayor Joe L. Hagan STATE OF WASHINGTON} COUNTY OF SKAGIT { :SS CITY OF ANACORTES } I do solemnly swear that the returns purpoiating to be the election returns of the several precincts in the pity of Anacortes hand in no wise been altered by addition, or erasures, and that they are the aftme as when I received them, so help me God. John G. -Dore-y, -City, Clerk — Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of December 1948. Joe L. Hagan, Mayor and ex-officim Chairman of the Canvassing Board. December 14, 1948 At this time the City Council as a committee of the whole canvassed the return's of the City General Election held in the several precincts of the City of Anacortes, on December 7, 1948, and added the 42 absentee ballots cast in said election with the following results: 1W1P 1W2F 1W3P 2W1P 2W2P 2W3P 2W4P 3W1P 3W2P 3W3P 31114P Total Joe L. Hagan 100 155 73 121 82 89 98 132 114 128 88 X11 0 0. V.Niewenhuise 74 74 87 136 93 126' 91 130 85 103 48 1048 John G. Dorcy 155 225 152 238 159 194 181 243 188 219 123 2077 Walter Nelson 1 1 Sadie H. Arges 150 212 142 222 145 182 168 234 176 216 119 1966 0 V.Nievienhuise 1 1 Mary White 1 1 Wo V. Wells 149 212 141 223 155 191 173 229 182 214 116 1987 John Cheney 1 1 Ben Driftmier 1 1 2 Mo A. Dixon 1 1 1 Orville Doane 1 1 George Brado 109 204 120 201 131 146 120 200 151 185 105 1662 Mo A. Dixon 28 8 16 21 35 46 53 36 26 24 14 307 Delton Jarbo 1 1 Wo C. Herrick 2 2 S. Hatton 1 1 R. Ginnett 1 2 2 1 2 8 Frank Knapp 1 1 W. J. Welch 144 212 130 486 R. W. Ginnett 174 123 128 99 524 W. C. Herrick 29 26 55 66 176 Ho A. Dixon 1 3 5 Ted Welk 1 1 Jr. Weekley 1 �1 Fury White 1 1 Syd Ellin 193 146 171 98 608 'Delton Jarbo 28 17 22 14 81 Delbert Jahbo Bergeson 2 2 STATE -,.,OF WASHINGTON ) COUNTY OF SKAGIT ( :SS CITY OF ANACORTES ) The undersigned, having been constituted as the canvassing board to canvass the election returns for the City General Election held on the 7th Day of December, 1948, do hereby certify: That on this date, December 14, 1948, we opened the forty-two (42) absentee ballots voted at the above General City -lection, and have counted said ballots and have ad ed the same according to law to the returns of the several voting precincts of the City; that we have canvassed the said election returns with the forty-two (42) absentee votes added thereto, and do find that the following persons were duly and regularly elected to the offices for duhich they were respectively candidates, as follows. - For,, ollows:For, Mayor Joe Hagan City Treasurer Sadie Ma Arges City Clerk John um Dorcy City Attorney Wm. V. Wells, Jr. Councilman at Large George Brado ECouncilman, 1st Ward W. J. Welch ouncilman9 2nd Ward Robert Ginnett Councilman, 3rd Wgrd Syd Lyllin Herman L. Hansen Syd -llin George Brado CANVASSING BOARD. Romie Allen W. J. Welch Having completed the business of the eveAing, a motion was made by Allen and seconded by Brado that the meeting of the City Council adjourn. Motion carried. The meeting of the City Council did then adjourn. Mayor Attest: _ ..� _. _ � -4 City C ex°k . 1 1 • • 1 1 r� • 1 1 Is • fl December 219 1948 A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anacortes was called to order at o'clock P. M. with Mayor Joe L. Hagan presiding. The ro&1 was called and Hansen, Ellin, Welch, Fisher and Brado were present. The minutes of the prev- ious meeting were read and approved as read. The following communication was presented by Russell Stover to the City Coun- cils To the Hon. Mayor and City Council of the City of Anacortes Gentlemen. Herewith forwarded to your honorable body is a Petition for the improvement of 20th Street on the West side of Commercial Avenue extending from the West line of said Commercial Avenue to the center line of tQJ10 Avenue. Your petitioners have considered all possible types of surface material in an endeavor to keep the cost of said improvement at a minimum. Because the curr6nt day expenses involved in such an improvement are considerable it is the hope and desire of those who signed the enclosed petition that your honorable body would consider and take advantage of any possible moneys available from State or other agencies which the City coulc use in this improvement and thereby reduce the over- all cost thereof. Your petitioners further desire to point eut that on the South side of 20th Street there is a ditch existing since the laying of a new pipe line along said street. AloAg the sides of said ditch there remains considerable material raising the Sottth margin of the street, which, in its present condition9 would be detri- mental to any form of pavement placed on 20th Street. It istherefore the suggestion of your petitioners that the required amount of this material be removed and that gravel be place over the top of it os as to insure proper protection for the shoulders of any pvement place on this street. The sooner this particular maint- enance work can be acco:pplished the better it will be for the overall improvement in the opinion of your petitioners so that time will be allowed for the gravel to sat and thus provide a good foundation for the pavement. It is also the hope and deisre of your petitioners that if it is possible so to do the City place a sufficient amount of gravel on 20th Street to provide a good road bed for vehicles until such time as this improvement may be in- stituted and provide a good road bed upon which to place the improvement. It is the sincere pope of your petitioners that your honorable body forth- with take action upon this petition to the end that one of the most heavily travelled streets in Anacortes leading to the Senior High School may be improved and be a credit to the City of-Anacortes. R. L. Stover Respectfully, Fred F. Ellison 0. Fosso P. S. Ross W. Sparks Roadmix is the kind of surfacing petitioned for. The above letter was discussed at some length but no official action was taken in the matter. The City Clerkmas recently authorized to call for bids on Alum for use in the Anacortes Water Dept. and said bids to be opened on December 21st9 1948. At this time and motion was made by Fisher and seconded by Hansen that the City Clerk open a bid from the General Chemical Company which was the only bid submitted. Motion carried. The following are the two bids submitted by the General Chemical Company4 City of Anacortes Water Department Anacortes, Washington Attention Mr. T. G. McCrory Gentlemen. - December 11, 1948 We are pleased to submit the following price on Aluminum Sulfate which will be good until December 31, 1949. Aluminum Sulfate Standard Grd. a - - - $26.25 per net ton In bags, carloads F.O.B. Nichols, 6alifornia, Terms net 30 days May we take this opportunity to express our appreciation of the pleasant relationship we have had '1with your municipality over a long period of years. WMCsks r Yours very truly, W. M. Clines Manager December 11, 1948 0-,:+ _j- 4 December 21, 1948 City of Anacortes Water Department Anacortes, Washington Attention Mr. T. G. McCrory Gentlemeno i I We are pleased to submit our qu6tation on Aluminum Sulfate effective with the period beginning January 1, 1948. Aluminum Sulfate StaAdard Ground m®omo $34.00 per net ton Bags, Carloads F.O.B. Nichols, 6alifornia, Terms net 30 days. Yours very truly, W. M. Clines Manager After some discussion a motion teas made by Hansen and seconded by Ellin that the bid of 826.25 be accepted by the City Council and that the bid of $34.00 per tom be referred to the Fire Light and Water Committee. Motion carried The City Council authorized the City Clerk to call for bids on gasoline to be used by the City of Anac6rt6s during the year 1949. A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Brado that the City Clerk be authorized to open sadi gasoline bids. Motion carried. The Union Oil Company and the Shell Oil Company were the only Companys submitting bids to the City of Anacortes for 1949. The following is the amount of their bids: Shell Oil Company: Standard Grade Gasoline .191; Ethyl Gasoline .206. Union Oil Company: Standard Grade gasoline .196; Ethyl Gasoline .231. The Texas Company and the Standard Oil Company did not see fit to submit bids at this time. After some discussion a motion was made by Welch and seconded by Ellin that the City Council accept the bid of Rufus Webb, a Jobber of the Shell Oil Company for furnishing gasoline to the City of Anacortes for the year, 1949. Ayes: Hansen, Ellin, Welch, Fisher and Brado. Motion carried. Mr. H. C. Barney spoke to the City Council and presented the following letter: Anacortes Washington December 31, 1948. To the Mayor and Council of the City of Anacortes, Anacortes, Washington. Gentlemeno In October, 1930, the City of Anacortes passed and adopted Ordinance leo. 806, granting to Natural Gas Corporation of Washington the right and franchise to main- tain and operate a plant and system for the manufacture and distribution of gas through its mains over street and alleys in the City of Anacortes, which franchise has since been transferred to and is now held by the Anacortes Gas Co., a Washington corporation. Section eleven (11) of said Ordinance provides for payment to the City of Anacortes of two (2) per cent of the gross revenues derived from the oper- ation of said gas system. Principally on account of lack of proper and efficient management the said gas, system has been operat+bd at a loss.and its stockholders have, from time to time been called upon to advance and loan money to the company in order to keep the gas pant and system in operation, and the Anacortes Gas Co. has not been able to pay to the City of Anacortes the two (2) per cen of gross revenues pursuant to said ordinance: It is now proposed to sell said Anacortes Gas Co. to one Clyde W. Lux and associates and Mr. Lux intends to personally supervise and operate said gas plant and system. The total sale price is less than the debts owing by the Anacortes Gas Co., exclusive of any amount which may be owing to the City of Anacortes. It is believed that it is of material benefit to the City of Anacortes and its residents that the said gas plant and system be kept in operation and it is alsa belived to the right and proper at this tiiae that the City o f Anacortes waive and cancel all claim to the two (2) percent grass revenues of Anacortes Gas Co. up to the present time. WHEREFORE -the undersigned, Anacortes Gas Go. respectfullly petitions that the City of Anacortes waive and cancdl its claim of two (2) percent of the gross revenues of Anacortes Gas Co. derived from the ope,,ation of its gas plant and system up to the time action is taken on thin petition. ANACORTES GAS CO. H. C. Barney By Austin Shaw, President Attorney for Anacortes Gas Co. 1 • C� J 1 1 • • 1 • 1 4 � �-,5 � December 219 1948 The following Resolution was presented and read to the City Councils A Resolution of the Council of the City of Anacortes, Washington, waiving all claim to any part of the gross receipts of the Anacortes Gas Co. accruing or owing to current date by virtud of Section 11 of Ordinance No. 806 of said City. VIHEREAS, On the 7th day of October 1930 the City of Anacortes by ordinances passed by the city council No. 806 gran�ed to the Natural Gas Corporation or Wash- ington the right and franchise to maintain and operate a plant and system for the manufacture and distribution of gas over the streets and alleys in the City of Anacortes9 and in Section 11 of said ordinance required payment to the City of Anacortes, of 2per cent of the gross receipts derived from the operation of said gas system, and WHEREAS, said franchise has been transferrred to and is now held by the Ana- cortes Gas Co., a Washington Corporation, and WHEREAS9 said Anacortes Gas Co.9 by letter to the City Council dated the 21st day of December,, 1948, has indicated that said company has always operated at a less, and that, though the total stock of the company is being sold to new owner- ship, the sale price by the present stockholders will be less than the current debts of the company, excluvive of the amount due the City of Anacortes, and WHEREAS said Anacortes Gas Co.9 in letter above mentioned, has petitioned the City Council to waive all claim of the City of Anacortes to any part of the gross receipts of said Anacortes Gas Co, arising from Section 11 of Ordinance No. 806, and the City Council deems it to be in the best interest of the City of Anacortes and a valuable utility therein to grant such petition, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANACORTES, WASH- INGTONs That any and all right of the City of Anacortes, Washington to any part of the gross receipts of the Anacortes Gas Co., and any and all right os the City to collect or receive � per cent, of the gross revenues of the Anacortes Gas Co.9 in accordance with Section 11 of Ordinance No. 806 of the City, passed and approve on the 7th day of October, 1930 accruing tothe City up to the date of this resolution by and the same hereby is waived, and any claim of the City in connection therewith is hereby cancelled. Passed and approved this 21st day of December, 1948. ATTESTS John G. Dorcy, City Clerk (CORPORATE SEAL) CITY OF ANACORTES By- Joe Lo Hagan9 Mayor A motion was made by Ellin and seconded by Brado that the above Resolution with reference to the Gas Company be adopted.Ayess Hansen Ellin Welch Fisher and Brado. Motion carried. A ?tion vas made by Ellin and seconded by �rado that the Anacortes Gas Compan as authorized the Firm of Welch Bros. who are making an audit of the Anacortes Gas Company's books = furnish a financial state- ment to the City of Anacortes. The following calims against the City of Anacortes were presented and read to the City Councils CURRENT EXPENSE Firemen's Relief & Pension Fund 16911 Pension Payroll Deductions 126.55 Puget Sound Power & Light Co. 16912 Lights used in Community Bldg. 34.75 0 E. Arges 16913 Deputy Treasurer 45.00 John G. Dorcy 16914 City Clerk 40.00 W. V. Wells 16915 City Attorney 40.00 John Cheney 16916 Police Justice 45.00 1 Norman Fulton 16917 Janitor 100.00 David L. Bowen 16918 Janitor 100.*.00 Sadie Arges 16919 Treasurer 95.00 Jacqueline Gurney 16920 Work in Clerk°s Office 90.00 J. B. Goff 16921 Chief of Police 110.00 N. Petrish 16922 Asst. Chief of Police 110.00 W. L. Pollard 16923 Patrolman 110.00 W. E. Thompson 16924 Patrolman 110.00 M. E. Beebe 16925 Patrolman 110.00 Gilbert Lee 16926 Patrolman 110.00 L. E. ,Onider 16927 Fire Chief 100.00 Bert Verrall 16928 Asst. Fire Chief 100.00 C. S. Mondhan 16929 Capt,, Fire Dept. 100.00 Ka W. Snart 16930 Capto, Fire Dept. 100.00 Lia G. Stmock 16931 Fireman 100.00 Ed. Alexander 16932 Fireman 100.00 J. N. Parses 16933 Fireman 100000 D. W. Pareons 16934 Fireman 100.00 George Ray 16935 Fireman 100.00 Mut. Ben. Health & Acc. Assn. 16936 Group Insurance Deductions 53.10 George McIntosh 16937 Codification of Ordinances 200.00 Lenora R. Storme 16938 Work on Election Board 1x.00 Ethel", P. Barron 16939 11 to 19 to 13 000 December 21, 1948 Lois E. Awes 16940 Work on Election Board Nellie M. Rumsey 16942 11'° 11 " SAgne E. Swanson 16942 It 19 a t1 Grace L. Holton 16943 " 1t 1e 11 Florence Matson 16944 0o 90 to 90 Mrs. Ann Kidder 16945 to to 11 to Besse C. Baker 16946 11 11 90 11 Alice Brokens 16947 off Edith Robinson 16948 '° " " t1 Hazel Handy 16949 " tl 09 to Clara M. Tuff 16950 t9 to It It Ruth L. Nelson 16951 10 9t to It Henrietta Pierce 16952 10 11 11 to Lois Marcoe 16953 to 90 to to Eva Idoor°e 16954 19 to It 11 Ora Neely 16955 11 Qo Bo 91 Anna Wilson 16956 11 to to Dora Verhoeff 16957 to to to It Marie Asseln 16958 11 it 90 to Allie C. Bockman 16959 It oo to It Jacquetha Baker 16960 It 11 to if Dora Maria Lindmark 16961 1° it oo of Clara A. Brown 16962 99 to to to Mrs. Frances Rock 16963 to 19 9t to Frances H. Barnes 16964 11 91 to It Lenora Hornik 16965 11 to to It Goldie Marcoe 16966 " 1t It t1 Dorcas Swartz 16967 '° 11 19 19 Ada Carter 16968 to /o 0o 11 Grace Hale 16969 °° It to it Jennie M. Peterson 16970 '° '° 11 if Archie Allan 16971 Rent of Polling Place G;,, N. Dalstead 16972 Rent of Polling Place H. G. McDonald 16973 99 It of to Mrs. W. W. Keyes 16974 l0 1t it of School Dist. #18 16975 1° 11 Rooms for Election Presbyterian Church 16976 00 10 Room for Election Clayton Lavine 16977 Janitor Service, General Election James W. Russell 16978 Janitor,Service, General Election Blish and Eastwood 16979 Payment of Decoration of Old Lodge Room PARK DEPARTMENT Lewis Harr 2035 Park Emplpyee Frank Knapp I 2036 Park Supt. WATER DEPARTMENT T. G. McCrory 10417 Nater Supt. Shirley Owens 10418 Clerk John G. Dorcy 10419 Bookkeeper Chas. Wedlund 10420 Foreman Everett Thorene 10421 Serviceman W. 0. Rogers 10422 Filterman G. F. Keller 10423 Filterman A. birett 10424 Filterman Frank Deane 10425 Filterman Letter Thomas 10426 Pumpman Mut. Ben.Hlth. & Acc. Assn 10427 Group Insurance Dave Mathes 10428 Cash Advanced as State Examiner Dave Mathes 10429 Cash Advanced as State Examiner Withholding Tax Fund 10430 Withholding Tax Deductions from wages of Examiner LIBRARY DEPARTMENT Ruth E. BrinRley 2874 Librarian Eleanor Nevill 2875 Asst. Librarian Peter Olson 2876 Janitor Mut.Ben.Hlth & Acc. Assn. 2877 Group Izasurance Deductions Ingvald Iversen Wm. E. Latimer Chas. R. Mitchell Roy McDougall Lyyn Balcomb Carl Thorene Artis Taylor Dave Summers Carl Welk K. M. McClellan T. G. McCrory John G. Dorcy Mut.Ben.Hlth & Acc, Assn. CEMETERY DEPARTMENT 637 Cemetery Supt. 638 Cemetery Employee 639 Cemetery Employee STREET DEPARTMENT 3256 Street Foreman 3257 Maintenance Man 3258 Maintenance Man 3259 Maintenance Man 3260 Maintenance Man 3261 Maintenance Man 3262 Street Sweeper 3263 Supervisor 3264 Bookkeeper 3265 Group'Insurance Deductions 13.00 13.50 13.50 13.50 13.50 13.50 13-50 13.50 13.50 13.50 13.75 13.75 13®75 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.50 14.50 14.50 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 10.00 20.00 10.00 X8.78 6.39 300.00 75.00 100.00 155.00 80.00 40.00 135.00 110.00 115.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 115.00 6.30 144.29 85.60 7.00 80.00 65.00 60.00 9.60 120.00 110.00 110.00 115.00 110.00 115.00 110.00 105.00 110.00 70.00 30.00 30.00 21.00 A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Ellin that the above claims be re- ferred to the Finance Committee. Motion carrat;d. The Finance Committee considered the above clans and recommmended that the claiias be allowdd and warrants drawn in favor of the same. A motion was made by Ellin and seconded by Hansen that the rec- ommendation of the Finance Committee in the matter of the above claims be adopted. Ayeso Hans&n9 Ellin, Welch Fisher and Brado. Motion carried. Being unable to comple�e the business at hand at the present meeting a motion .was made by Fisher and seconded by Brado that the meeting of the City Council adjourli until 70000 ol,clock P. M. Dec. 27. Motion carraed. The meeting of the City Council did so :adjgonATTEST - - - - ---T7ayo - -- - - - ty clerk • • 1 1 • • • i 1 t • r� December 289 1948 A regular adjourned meeting of the City Council of the City o f Anacortes was called to order at 7000 o'clock P. 19. with Mayor Joe L. Hagan presiding. The roll was called and Hansen, Ellin, Welch9 and Brado were present. The following communication of Affleck Bros. was presented and read to the City Council. December 99 1948 Honorable Mayor and City Council Anacortes, Washington Gentlemen. We would like permission to cross commercial Avenge at the alley between 18th and 19th Streets for the purpose of installing sewer connections with the existing sewer in said alley. WA/v Yours very truly, Affleck Bros. By: limo Affleck This matter was �considefledy"'some length and It was decided to investigate this matter further and consider it a� the next meeting of the City Council. A letter from W. V. Wells9 Jr. written on behalf of the Anacortes Civic Eusic Association was presented and read to the City Council. In his letter to the ity Council Mr. Wells asked for the use of the old Lodge room or auditorium in which to hold the musical concerts. Mr. Wells wished to know in his letter how much the 'ental would be for the use of the room for musical concerts. The City Council considered that as the Anacortes Civic Music Association is a non-profit organizati>n and that there was very little furniture in this room a rental fee of ten dollars per concert would be a reasonable charge and a motion was made by Hansen and sedon.im ed by Welch that the rental fee would be ten dollars per night for musical concerts until such time as the City has more furniture in this room. Motion carried. T. G. McCrory, Water Supt., made an oral report on the condition of approxi mately 2500 feet of water pipe around the head of the bay towards Summit Pahk. He recommended the purchase of electro rust proofing equipment to prolong the life of thiel pipe. He pointed out that this Equipment would cost approximately $2,462.:)0 with the freight costs of approximately $200.00. Labor costs extra. A motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Brado that the City Council be authorized to call for bids for the cathodic protection of 2500 feet of 2411 steel welded water pipe through the old salt water marsh at the south end of Fidalgo Bay on the south side of the concrete pavement. Motion carried. Mr. H. D. McDonald was present and spoke to the City Council and made several suggestions to the City Council for a better City Government. Mayor Joe L. Hagan pointed out that Mr. Irvin Rydbery of Seattlq,Washington wished to promote a youth program in the City Hall of the City of Anacortes. After some discussion a motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Ellin that Flo Irvin Rydberg be given permission to use the gymnasium, the old auditorJdm and withi the permistdon of the Women's Club to use the Dining room for recreation purposes without cost as long as he is working without a salary. Motion carried. Mr. W. A. Howard and Wm. Woodruff presented the following communication ruhich was read to the City Councils Honorable Mayor and City Council, City of Anacortes, Washington Gentlemens Anacortes, Washington 21 December, 1948 We herewith make application for the purchase of all down timber and standing snage existing upon Lots 1 and 2, section 6, Townuhip 34 North, Range Two East of W. 11.9 which we understand is watershedproperty belonging the the Anacortes Water Department, and offer the City of Anacortes 75¢ a cord for all wood cut exclusive of any saleable saw logs, for which we will pay $2.00 a thousand. If we are successful in reaching an agreement with your honorable body on the purchase of this timber, vie will enter into a contract coneerning same, at all times be just in our dealings with the city, and observe al 1 the laws of the State of Washington regarding such matters. Respectfully, H. ". Howard William Woodruff Mrs W. E. Dolph alto presented a communication to the City Council in which he asked permission to cut wood on Lots 3 & 4 section 1, township 34;N6"rth9 Range One East of W. Moo which is City owned properly and o:fferbd�;the following pricess Rick wood (or stove wood) White Fir Hemlock Red Fir $1.00 a cord. $3.50 per M. 3.50 per M. 2.50 per M. ( Log scale) (log scale) (log scale) December 28, 1948 After some discussion a motion was made by Brado and seconded by Ellin that t the City Attorney be authorized to draw up 2 contracts for the sale of wood and loge on the basis of the prices submitted by W. E. Dolph. One contract to be issued to W. A. Howard and Wm. Woodruff and one contract to be issued to W. E. Dolph. Potion carried. Having completed the business of the Evening a motion was made by Hansen and seconded by Ellin that the meeting of the City Council adjourn. Motion carried. The meeting of the City Council did then adjourn. Attesto January 4, 1949 A re alar meeting of the City Council of the City. -of Anacortes was called to order at o'clock P. M. with the City Clerk, John G. �orcy presiding. There not being a quorum pr ent, said meeting was adjourned until 8 o'clock P. Ili., Januac°y 69 1948. Attest® 'i • 1 1 • •