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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1925 City Council Minutes • • • - • .1- ii k..)(.);_} P S '- '• - . ., .._, F,... ; !pti 7 , I ( December 16th, 1 24. f 4 1 9 �� i r ,. .� _ January 6th, 1925. + �.fi or _ Roll call The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular session with :loll call The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular session with Mayor f, r,._� Mayor Brooks presiding and Councilman Dwelley, Perch, Hansen, Olson and Brooks presiding and Councilmen Dwelley, McCracken, McCallum, Hansen and ulsen _'` i McCracken responding to roll call. Absent, McCallum and Morrison. ' responding to roll call. Absent.Perch. a I. 4.... ... • . Minutes read The minutes of the previous meeting were read and upon motion adopted. :inutes approved The minutes of the previous meeting were read and upon motion adopted. K , i . , . . : :. L''' ;:i,City Attorney on . Report of City Attorney to whom was referred the matter of bond .of Califor City Atty on Report. of City Attorney on bonds of city officials, stating that same were t_ '4.; : ;,,; - . , • •• bond of Calif. Filter Filter Companym stating thatsame was correct as to form, was read and upon bonds of offic. correct as to form, were read and upon motion adopted. t '. : : Qompany motion adopted. ,. 1 1 reports of depts. Reports of City Treasurer, Justice, Supt. of Streets were presented to the city : ``. ,, '_t 1 f City Attorney on Report of City Attorney to whom was referred Ordinance #744, being an ordi . , council and upon motion referred to the Committee on 2 in c •' 1 Ord. 1744 nace amending Schedule B of Section 3 of Ordinance #69 ;stating that s i was correct as to form, was read end upon motion adopted. t t Comm. from C.H. Communication from the City engineer relative to unpaid bill of A. Iiaugland � .; • +- re bill of Haug- for expenses incurred by the city by reason of a fire in timber south of Whistle '' '' _�1 - • • i 1 Judiciary on ease- Report of Judiciary Committee on matter of easement from Walter Best for land Lake, set by Mr. Haugland's boys, was read and upon motion referred to the City i. , i , tent of Best R,/W purposes, recommending that the easement be purchased for .the amount of Attorney. ;: ➢ . - + i ; ' *500, was read and upon motion adopted. �.' ; ; 1. • arrant for Communication from the ::::::i ity Engineer, certifying that the California Filter W, ,-: • Judiciary on urd• ReportofJudiciaryCommtteeonOrdinance #744 amending Schedule "B" of ;alif. Filter Co Com , . , :,..li: 1parry had placed material to the amount of �p5,400, and recommending that a , •,. • ( #744Section 3 of Ordinance 698, recommending that the above ordinance be passe warrant be all w • '';='}r ;. o ed in amount a equal to eighty (80) per cent of the total estimate �r• <,=.. was read and upon motion adopted. q g Y rid •:ri-; ,,, 5` • r' i i , or ; 4,320.00 was read and upon motion a warrant was ordered drawn for the amount. �#;.;_ Roll call. Ayes, Dwelley, McCallum, McCracken, Hansen and Olson. Nays , none. , _ _ ,' Vti.s Spec. Com. on , Report of Special Committee on petition of Sherman Commons for lease of iy' 4 t r- �; : - �, ` . -,C ••,- + c petition of Sher- block • fractional lot 1, 8, Curtis Addition, at annual rental of $5. 00, rec- Report of Park B Annual report of Park Board was presented and read, and upon motion adopted ., a: • �;: • I:1 1 man Commons ommending that petition be granted and lease entered into, was read and upo • ' � ,,. _ , , S. motion adopted. ; ecial Road The Special it1. ' ' '' 7- a ,. �} .; p p oad Committee asked to be dismissed, which was done upon order of ;: ,; Iti'-` ' Comm. dismissed the Mayor. " - r' • - Ord. 44 " " . ;s L; ' , #7 Ordinance No 744, being an ordinance amending Schedule B of Section Thre ' : rK -::- • i. t of Ordinance ho• 698, entitle "An ordinance fixing the rates to be chargeli Com. from Police Communication from Chief of Police Al Sellinthin, was read and upon motion :do ted. ,� - %,f L�� ' P P ,.: for water furnished by the city andproviding rules and regulations relative thief l: -i ;� : : to the furnishing of such water, was upon motion placed on its third and ;xa• ' "- -R., :f _,. ` • Petition from R.B. Shaw for permission use part of street at foot of 8th Street ,� •-�' '� r' • ! ,'. , final reading by sections. Upon motion the title was :adopted as read; upon Petition from near Methodist Church in front of his lots, for • ' ," o • ' ! . wood yard, was read and upon ;� •,: •�,�-�. � ;� : � ���s:. motion seciont l was adopted as read; upon motion section 2 was adopted as a.B.Shaw motion of Councilman McCallum was placed on file. Mr. Shaw addressed the city �f-i ; = 1"t• ' -. ' • i read; upon motion the ordinance as a whole and as read was adopted. Rolle +,;-. , ~1 •:J ; r P council relative to squatters on street end and was advised that he had authority ;' t i Ayes, Dwelley, Perch, Hansen, Olson and McCracken. Nays,MedalShgl. none to order them off. , i'i g` '!lk.tW' r' ! ask forhydrantthe city _la. -- = •,� : • '. o The Gold Medal Shingle Company asked �.•~ 4 .;:;:?. p y permission to have water connected Petition from Petition from the school board of Anacortes schools asking for street light at ;, ,; . , ��_{ ,,': 1 .1 t . 1, water connections directly to the hydrants on their property instead of throe a meter, .;? .;. ' through then school board for the intersection of 17th and J streets, was read referred t o the incoming Committee i `; 7, .1 E, i ! ,' , hydrants to be sealed and used in case of fire ohly. If seals should be st, light on Fire, plater & Light. ql,i.- ; -' i r ,! E1 broken then the amount of water used to be estimated by the City Engineer, hisdecision final The Shingle Company they ' to be thought for Petition from Petitionit i. :,` ''• };;.':::'.`.`]'•'•i '�� meter within theyear, but not � p ycould pay from H. D. Jackson and others for street light at the corner of 8th St `� - :� - ��..`r�� �• ;:,:: at present time, owingto the high • gh cast of s Jackson et al and Q Avenue, was read and referred ;to the incoming Committee on ire, eater & Might : ;;,,�.y : I' for st. light ;: } ,rJ44; ' • CityEngineer to r :il t 1 i ' : Ifs ' ' nS , Councilman Dwelley made a motion, seconded by Hansen, that the City Engine Remonstrance from W. R. Burke, Manager of The Standard Cedar Lumber Co. , against ' 1- ;;�' ' ;.: - • ' '' • :.; enter into agree- be authorized to enter into an agreement with theGold Medal Shingle Co .r h �} i,. g Company Remonstrance from the vacation of that portion of 17th Street east of R Avenue and the meander line , ' ;- r ._, ( ment with Gold Med. • to make water connections directlywith ,.1 ��. : hydrants on their property, instead Burke stating that the free and unobstructed use of 17th street was essentially necessary I. ; ,;Y � tii I I;i , , 1 i Shgl• Co. of passing through meter, if plan was found to be feasible. The Company to the proper .y ,.,:'::..a ' rt•t also to begiven ayear's conduct and operation of their business during the period of their t-- ,r•.;� ? I ,, i time to pay for meter. , ;' I . i occupancy, was read upon motion laid over until the new council could take their t.! •., .., gr', ' ' 'l 'i . ` seats , , ! I ` Bonds of officials Bonds of city presented a ed o the Cityi� - ' , .''>, i1:f. : . ' ;i � Judiciary Commatteeials werend referr t Attorney arl .; -+ ���b�`� `'� • f' 3. ( A tease of Fidalgo Matter of lease between the City of Anacortes and Fidalgo Pulp Manufacturing Co . , I , - `,'4 ;. tPulp Mfg.Co. was upon motion laid over for consideration of new council. ". • #' .": i 1' , ' Bond for lost : Bond in the amount of $48.50 to be furnished by the City of Anacortes for : • k J , school warrant school warrant issued in favor of the cityfor 1+ '-` ,I payment of water and not rec. Bill from Guemes Bill of $60.00 from the Guemes Company for repairs to slip at Victoria Ferry Dock ���} I _� i• •' .' 'i bythe CityTreasurer, was 1'I, i` ' ; i ; ! , presented to the city council and upon motion the r ". +� .1 Company referred was discus �ed,� and as the work had not been authorized bythe city, the bill was •i =' }r :� R.� r 95.. -` '? ` + , ;• } t} City Treasurer was authorized to execute the bond and obtain sureties for s referred to' the Puget Sound Navigation Company for attention. , .i,:, v.!, +� ' ' Roll call: Ayes, Dwelley, Perch, Hansen, Olson and McCracken. ,4,` , r r5 -. • ,,' ; 1 ! Y Nays, none. _ . to Thanks to McCal- The Mayor and city council said a-few words of thanks to Councilman McCallum for ;a�.�`; !` •••K:i MIS ' . 1�.,1 :' Contract with Upon motion theMayor andCity Clerk were authorized to enter in contract wit . . f : �" lum his long and faithful serviced in behalf o f he city,, and Mr. McCallum responded ,' • -.z ! ,, '�' , ! Fidalgo Pulp Mfg. the Bi dal o PulpManufacturingCompanyY P .,„ ( i , X g for furnishing of water for a periou in return. ' y f ' ' :.' ii: i ! ! i• , Co, for water of ten years from June 1st, 1925, at the rate and charges as now establishesi � ' byordinance, the I -�' Y ;;:; ,;.,r , ; 1 agreement to become effective December 23rd, 1924. Roll Deeds to alley The matter of deed to alley on 18th Street east of Commercial was brought again i #• •, ?,tri g. I , ,; t It ' •. 1 fall: Ayes: Dwelley, Perch, Hansen, Olson and McCracken. Nays, none. on 18th St. r�� }`' d�: • ! to the attention of the council, and afterconsideration the city council did • ,�; ', •�-� ;: :;:.::T.. + i Adjourn sine die then adjourn sine die. .... • • ,'.4+ ,+' i l ,� Adjourn it :� , • �. Upon motion the city council did then adjourn. C, R ! ! ' i� It i< ApprovedApproved in open session this20thJanuary, 9 5, �{ '' '' ,h .,;i:,,,?, i 1 in open session this 6th day of January, 1925. PP P day of 1 2 r,,�,' ' ,r,r c`fr :�`•> 'i i•/1/. rr1 It� 11. . 3 i , yar Or ; ' 1 t}•' 1 , i • - or Attest: fi : ,,li • i Attest: M. A. Hartmann, City Clerk, t�'.1�� li' + ' 1. . M. A. Hartmann, City Clerk, -74 ! �Y ' '� 1 S ' II� ' By l�/L4.!'YL� / `ll,j,/�l-��_ KZi'l 'i.I i ( • , f' Deputy , t •. • i Deputy f , • • i I f; ,I; I • ' . ; , ii, .;• , i ' .; • 1 II i ' IN ` 1 �tti, t . ' '1,. 1 i+'' / v • ./•' ?ti ''I 1 , . . . . .. ..J \ . 6 _ i • • • . . _ __. __.__. _ . _____ •,., .. .:Lt — 63 '.-_3 P 20 ''!'-' ‘. . . . , _a, -,,, - . ; . -. : . , ,wi .y...iy ;„• : ,. : , .:: 0.. .. , , ;., i . , , , . , _ ., , 4 . 1 1 1 : ;' it January 6 th, 1925. 'T - ' : r� January 6th, 1925. The City council of the City of Anacortes met in regular seas o v+ith :•1i t. � ' Brooks presidingMayor call The city council of the City of Anaco rtes met in regular session with Mayor , l.:-. ._•• - Dwelley,• rt Rydberg responding to roll call. Absent Perch. Rydberg responding to roll call. Absent, Perch. `• ,` ' • :} r ' ' ' The purpose of the meeting was for organization• . 1 �� :r�anization The purpose of the meeting was for organization. r- = f , - .. • - The City Clerk reported that all officera ha1,d'been officially sworn. - 4; ;. 1 ,.)se appointed The Mayor announnced that as Councilman Perch had left town his seat was declared vacant, and recommended that Mr. E. C. Howe be appointed to fill the vacancy. `*. ,,, _ . . : The Mayor then announced the folloan ng,comali.ttee assignments for the coming +F year: • Upon motion of Councilman Dwelley, duly seconded, Mr. Howe was appointed as # '\, • Councilman from the "second ward for a four year term. Roll call: Dwelley, .' k Ayes, .: Finance Finance '- - McCracken Fulton, Hansen, McCracken, Olson and Rydberg. Nays, none. i . Ful to $Y g Y ._; . n ► ;) aaittee assign- Dwelley • .,,its The Mayor then announced the following committee assignments for the coming year. It" ';::1 .; '- - } i .��udiciary } ., } Finance McCracmen ' i :� 'i Fulton . : . I i i [: i -,--' . Dwelley f,4 • r; } - -. ! , a,E ' �t ; i� Judiciary Olson ;,,,:: ,j ;Y": ?h • 4= : f 1 I+ , • - Howe - .,; • ` _ r fi a - F 4 f _ 1 ,I r_:!; } Streets & Parks Fulton i41.12';‘if' . .•;-• •�3 g: Olson t•,.: , Y.. 1 1 i . , Fire, Water Light Dwelley ,f• .. - C `1 • . + i}! I Hansen ;s: 1•, - ... ., 1 McCracken ', f ; ., f: j License & Police Hansen . t ; F' - lam``"-Y r McCracken <_ i. '• ' ! Olson hf0.!t'; . . � ; ! + ( i Printing, Health & Howe i:l •-f_ ' , ; 11 ( Cemetery Rydberg } }' I-�{ i.'• } Dwelley �- ` A . 1 : _. . •' Sewers & Building Rydberg '�' f '. „f •;r•' ' ' t y' 'J•r � ' 3 Hansen � s ;: I ! , • ...., . • .- x-4.- . -: � � ogre , riii, - • Pa-rrBo-a-rd G. D. Sli.t1 i arr +:,+ • , • •-..-:,,,$: ,., • . 1 so ' }lr 1 ' e Rev. J. R. Landsborotz ' i. {{ t!I • '� 't . i t:1 ,: ' : Appointments The followingappointments were then announced andconfirmed bythe citycouncil: i. ��• '�` '!,` 1 1 �, , t.c _ P. PP c �,z .. • I ► t L.2 i' i �, Deputy City Clerk Mrs. Marion Watkinson Al itti. :�{ . all: , '' .j; i ;• .l r {), 1 1' I1 f!• • ' Police Judge F- S i , 1 ( ' . 1 :'; 1 !i• r ,1� :, j , • Sri • .$iis �� ; ts•t,`z �1. ;.� � ; ''} + ;' Harbor Master Harry Rickaby - :f �11 City Engineer r I E r, }' ;! •i I �' j & ! g. , .�. ;i: ;' i ` i i. ' ',i Supt. of Water i'/. B. Short I , +. ; .; ---• # `f: ; f f1i ;,41 • i !•r t Chief of Police Al Sellinthin ! ', ;L ; .i; ;i1 1. .• I I . , Supt. of Streets 0. A. Lenning 1 �'� ": s i:;�• ', i, , ' • �,, Chief of Fire Dept. J. S. Carter + , ' • lin. _ ' •• =r r ! 1� i: 1 Health officer Dr. Austin Shaw ! �i ' : ' �, • I Park Board G. D. Shannon 1.,:��' Mrs. E. C . Kaune 11:1 '.1, Mrs. Douglas Allmond •. '' ;1 , ' I , t , : - Library Board Rev. J. R. L-�ndsborough t. ; �, Roll call: Ayes: Dwelley, Hansen, Fulton, McCracken, Olson, find Rydberg. Nays, . , • 1, ,. ,., ,d 1: . I) t, r 't I none. '': ,r', ';. .1 , ; • �:ayor Pro Tem The Mayor declared th t nominations were in order for e. Mayor Pro Tem. ' ; • :i1•; f • .. ;1 � 1• ! ' Upon motion Councilor °vase`nominated : -'' ) . '.I for the 'office. �i:, ll ' ; i I ) . ( } ` There being no other names presented, the nominations were declared closed . c;;p, { :• ; , , Ci1 ! _ • A motion was made and seconded that Councilman Hansen be elected as Mayor Pro Tem. ``d� • r, . �+• i ; . i I1 Roll call: Ayes, Dwelley, Fulton, Hansen, McCracken, Olson and Rydberg. Nays, hone:),. I �' �i'` • 'location of 17th Vacatiotf of portion of 17th street east of R Avenue was presented to the city ; ') • � s streetprotested council and the remonstrance of the Standard Cedar Lumber Companycoonsidered. .I,',, , Mr. Burke who was in the room, addressed the council, stating that his desire , �,;; ( : was to retain ingress and egress to his property only. It was finally decided ,. 1 ! } -' to leave the north half of the street open,to be used for fire purposes, which '; i ` �`��,:,`• �,, �1; , �; ,,, •_ ; should be taken care of in the lease of the Morrison Mill Company to the Standard � ��j 1 1 -% ,p ,. i =1I , ' Cedar Lumber Co. Upon motion the remonstrance was ordered placed on file. ; I; '�.'._ There were no other protests. i 1\ , • )y 1 • . f 640 64 . 1 Al ' •, 1 January 6th, 1925. '� ' €: ' . :. . . t f1 i _ LIBRARY FUND 1`• Ordinance �To. 'i Ordinance No. being an ordinance vacating that portion of 17th St. :�"i ' lying east of the east line of R Avenue, more y• " " particular) described as - = Dater Department 352 dater at Library 2.10 ; ''ti 4 • j ' follows: 4 ; , 4 t , , H. Dowd 353 Janitor 20 00 ! ,, -,-4,-.;',:.-- ` ` E. Luella Howard 354 Salary as librarian 93 001.;'„'„.:.- A tract of land on Lot 2, Section 19, Township 35, North Range 2, Gus Hensler 355 Insurance 11 00 zt, East of W H. described as follows: Beginning at a point where the rks Transfer Co. 356 Drayage 7 •20 + {. �1 east line of "R" Avenue intersects the south line of 17th St. pro_ a 357 Lights at library for 2 mos 35 55 ' ta; Puget Sound P L & Co. .F _ : r duced ; thence east 268 feet more or less, along the south line of i� S. £� ; .. 17th Street produced, to the shoreline of the tide land survey; t_:e►� ti i northerly 85 feet, more or less, along said shore line to the north �,, , , ;� _ : i line of - 17th St. GENERAL WATER FUND produced; thence west along tbes north lin of 17th x . ;., street produced, 292 feet, more or less, to ti ,•line of "R" Avenue ; i':.! ;' ` ` , Frank Childs 896 Labor 8.00 �; _ I. thence south along the east line of "R" Avenue 80 feet to the place } r 1 : ` s 1 of beginning; containing o.5 acres more or less, situated in Skagit Geo. Abbey 897 Labor 24 00 .. • ± ? County, Washington. Postmaster 899 Postage 10 00 F. Short 9 : .:: :r • • ' f 4: - , . . 1 'Whereas, on the day of December, 1924, a petition praying for the Geol Pearce 900 Laor .25 : I 4 vacation of the above described street, signed by the owners of more thanFrancis S iort 901 Labor 60 00 1 , ..;.' '- i thirdsof all of the property abutting L. Willoughby 902 Laor 135 00 - _ ! p p y upon that portion of said street so Current Expense Fund 903 Labor and rent of tractor 4 60 t - . to be vacated was filed with the City Clerk, and xP 3 ;' 1, - i. t G. Abbey904 Labor ' > ari ' : .. ;; �9.25 �� J -r ;• �� VtHEREAS, upon the filing of said petition the council byresolution D. Applegate 905 Labor 8 25 :?: : re io _ .- :-• _,,. , W. Wade 906 En •ineer iY Lake 95 00 Y :.. �?. A , ± . fixed the 6th dayof January, 1 2 g i4 r ;' • 9 5, at the regular session of said council . Mrs. J. Bonne 0 Caretaker at wells andpump40 00 ' ;+ .. y' � ." ' . t M;.", ": aw the time when said petition would be heard and determined, and Y g n�: i ; i +i i , W. B. Short 90 Salary as supt. 250 00 4.,•.,*.'. ; : ;Va?: • r; , Tire Surer 0 Tire repairs and battery850 i r , WHEREAS, more than twenty days prior to the date fixed for said he Surgery 9 9 P " u 1, $, ''9_• :r f •i- . '' ; notices thereof were dulyposted accordingto law, and on this daysaid m� C. Voitus 910 Supplies 9 45 Vic.: :r -- Anacortes Citizen 911 Printing and receipt books 67 50 .. - T : - ,,.•;.'PO ,.i., : was duly called for hearing and determined by the council, was upon motion D. Temple & Co 912 Supplies 2 30 't--r'% } n placed on its first reading by title; upon motion ordinance was placed on • S. 1 • ' ; H. A. Taylor 913 Blacksmithing 1 50 k second reading by title ; upon otion ordinance was referred to the eity At ; :; rt. ?' ;` • 1 and Judiciary Committee. ' Central 2nd hand Store 914 Stove for WL 24 15 :tA„ 7 . i Marine Supply hardware 915 Supplies 118.82 F ;. :•,z r: r. :f• I •: t ! Agreement with Agreement between the Cityof Anacortes and the Gold Medal Shingle Puget Sound Tel Co. 916 Tolls and rentals 11 65 ; '" - ''` i Gold Medal Shingle g Co. , Anacortes American 1 Printing18 00 :`i'' ', g for the installation of a six inch meter at the fire service of the > hingi 9 7 ;. =�:�,r: . . ;.:�.-. I,' Company for meter 6o an to be Union Printing & hind Co. 918 'Water ledger 88 90 _ ' �• # : mp y, paid in twelve equal monthly installments beginning on the 3-' •:r'7. ` .,� . -=� • R ; first dayof February, 1 2 Puget Sound P & L Co. 919 Power at WL pump for 2 mos 201 85 "`i . : ' ' ' � 9 5, and payable each month thereaf ter until the ' f' X' , whole of said balance is paid, said deferred payments to bear interest at Lowman & Hanford 920 Columnar pad 3 40 i� 11; • •..�± ! I 21 1la hli ht batteries 1 00 } the rate of no interest cent. per annum, Iverson ros 9 s g } . ;t . '1;' „ payable monthly, was re "Pioneer" 922 Supplies 2 45s '�'; �: • ,, McCracken,upon motion ratified by the city council. Ayes, Dwelley, Fulton, Hansen, Becker & f,i: l . . ,' . I Olson and Rydberg. 1Vays, none. Co. 923 Carbon 6 48;. . Walworth Mfg Co . 924 Meter 468 00 - kit:• �'laims Claims filed against the city council against the Current Expense fund an Anacortes L & B Co. 9P5 Lumber 5J 90 t.] _i i other city funds for the month of December, 1924, as follows, were read an City Trea.�urer 926 Payroll and cash ad . 152 18 • ; , I` a. ,•*•7'„}• '. t ! ! I a ifl ',- i upon motion referred to the Committee on Finance: H. E, Schults 927 Repairs on water cars 24 45 t :r� 4'• • t' k Knapp & Ronneberger 928 Repairs on car and gasoline 31 83 f :; : :s ;; ' ' f Ij' ; I' ' : Al SellinthinSalaryas chief ofpolice & cash adv 1 Standard Oil Co. 929 Distillate 22 11 " t a `, ; I. i , , 5337 53 �' , l''r-.::r.,:L,..-,....''....' i 1, ; J. I. March 533 Salary as night marshall 90• Puget Sound P & L Co. 930 Po::er129 84s '� "• Abbott Auto Co. 5339. Repairs and supplies for police 32. • . void -- -- ! s fg l�it n,f. ,�, . , „ Chas. Voitus 5340 Supplies 3, G. Yl, Shannon & Co. 931 Supplies 50 69_� `' '?; • 1 ; -. F. h. Snyder 5341 ''upplies for fire ats & health 7 '� , °' '� 1i ! •#•' ; ` Milo strock 5342 Salary as fireman 125 ' I: 'e. 1 ' J. Colgan 5343 Fireman 125 .�!; • �;;,.' ' s1 : i ? L. 1:. Snider 5344 Fireman :9 -r .` ` ` '„ ` i J. S . C 4 S 1 52 1924 'RATER _DUND {` ; fi, ', ,, r. aater 53 5 a ary as fire chief, nanitor & c.a. 169. �'� �f �11' E , ' 11'. Water Department 5346 Hydrant rental and fountain 261. 'tr� i �-' r " Stapp Bros. Assignee 135 Labor acct A E Thompson 7 75 `' kf,:sf , ', :; I j- - Archie Germain 5347 Repairs on fire clock 2. rGeo. McClean 136 Haulind pipe 59 00 ri.r, , ..H, '�, 1 i H.;� ;, f �' � ' ' C, Voitus 5348 Pillow slips for fire de t. 5. � ,r , �,. , 1 ' 1 , : I ,ii C Standard Oil Co. 5349 gasoline for fire °� sts.P 96. G. Pearce 137 La or E 22 00 ; �� + ?'`' : } t ' Iy H, J.Sackett, Assign 138 1aabor W Lamont 24 00 .Y_ • =t ,f :.r • 11 ;',• • '1Y Moyer 535o ool blankets for fire dept. 22• L. A.Commons g 139 Labor • 2� 00 f10: �•! ;4 'i; N Marine Supply 5351 Supplies for fire sts 3. ��.ii v Keith Noggle 140 Labor 6 00 .' •, } Anacortes piledriving Co 5352 Gravel for sits. 100. {n ! ?' Lynn Balcomb 5353 Labor 125 S. Boyd 141 La or 14 00 :;� ` f . �?4: , ''' ,I ! i • 0. A. Lenning 5354 Salary as st, supt & cash adv. 141. Lewis) Martin 142 Labor 10 00 I ' •f=' `, P 5355 Geo. Abbey 14 Labor 10 00 fit, • + ; ., ;, 1` +-•1 i,S ,, Tom Dodson Laor on streets 100. t Y 3 _ ti t;; Carl Olinstreets 0• A. D Conway44 Labor 10 00 ' r ' ,� ` S; ;, •; , i i , Labor on Y ' •. ;r (' ,ti I . I ;. � ' ' • , Wm, Weeks 53567 Labor on streets 23, A. Strom 145 Labor 10 00 ',1 ', i F' ,4: s'i, ::,,,:s ,`' ? , i , . 1• Geo. F. Strang 5358 Labor 20 C. H. Moran 146 labor 8 00 �; {',; }. "' I,' void 5359 -- - A. E. Thompson 147 labor 4 00 ,,.;�Bf� , ! '1 Anderson 42 0 • �, ! Chas. 148 La:nor i. �. „ . 8 #�llett 5360 Team hire 145 , l'�• " Sparks Transfer Co. 5361 Drayage for $is. 22. L. Carlson 149 Labor 33 00 + f. ' i I' ` J. D. Caldwell5362 Scarifier 600. '• J. S. Jenks 150 Labor 32 00 fit. !I I ! 4, G. Paddock 151 Labor 22 00 ;iw ':!'• Anacortes Lmbr & Box Co, 5363 Lumber for sts ! The Coast Brush Mf Co. 5364 Brushes for sits. 10. '•.G.. G. Fahrenkoff 152 Labor 22 00 wi� g Julius Strom 1 Labor 4 00 '' ' , ' �i ' { ` G. W. Shannon & Co. 6 Supplies for sits. 2t�. 53 3 • `• • 53 5 PP W. Neumeyer 154 Labor 22 00 .Pi]"yl. ; �,� , '�t �, ,.` ,; � 1- ;, H, A. 'Sylor 5366 Blacksmithing 4• C. KnappLabor 22 00 ' I.' ' ;, 1� �:,'- ;, '�� Puget Sound Tel Co. 536 Tolls 7 �, 155 (; ;1 ,[1- I, • Puget Sound P " L Co 5368 Lights a4 for sits for 2 mos . 227 Alex Morin 156 Labor 27 50 ,lr ;,. I ; { ` x I• R. L. ''ewis 1 Labor 22 00 '1 i i . , 4; i Anacortes Citizen 5369 Printing 52. ' S i • Marion ti`laktinson 60. ?I'iI , , i ,i! ? 5310 Salary as city treas. cash adv. • . A. H, i�lyman 15 Labor 30 00' I_ il 1 M. A. Hartmann `'alar as 0 I California Filter Co. 159 L80% of total estimate on filter 4,628.05 1 1 ; I. ,I, 1_ :, t 5371y city clerk 50• r Ar Hook 160 Labor 35 00 1 111 ;' i 1) •: �,, ► Ben Dri ftmier 5372 Salary as city attorney 5 !;1�, i ,: !.� i i Austin Shaw 5373 Salary as helth officer 25. N. Alexander 161 La or 16 00 ' L J. Duranceay16.2 Labor 20 00 '• •�. f N•W• Instrument -Co. 5574 Transit repairs for engineer 22 M. Barrington 163Labor 20 00 •`i ` I 'tii' ' ' Anacortes Americn 5375 Publishing & printing 22 ' g „ . ,;• ` 4� 1 ' '• ' • A Mason 164 Labor 14 00 ;`i.� i • Tacoma Rubber Stamp Co 5376 Stamps nd repairing numbering mach 8 Tablet 165 Labor 15 00 �` ,1 i` f'` ?' . ` A. F . Schreiber 5377 Rent for hall for election • Win i-,;,i • j B. E., Stineman 166 Labor haulinb- pipe 2 00 I I'i� • t'° ; %:• �I," ' , ), ± • , Morrison & Barkdr . 5378 Premium on official bond 28 McClean 16 Hauling .;i ea P P 24 00 ,,, , , Frankel Carbon & Rub. Co. 5379 Carbon and typewriter ribbons 19• ) G. 7 E, p • i�• • 1 i . f. ' g P. nademacher 168 Hauling pipe 142 00 itli 's Redman Mfg Co. 53 0 Protectograph 47 • .1 �;• • • Schreiber & 'Werner 5381 Premium on official bonds & insurance 123.3 S. Strom 169 Labor 8 00 y • i. '1.l • Union PrintingCo . 5382 Supplies 6 1 Howard Sackett, Assignee 170 Labor W. 1amont 8 00 � i I ; ,E � ,� , 'i A. F. Schreir 83 Justice fees 25 0 G. Paddock 171 Labor 12 00 • r ` M 'f'i ,, ' I , 1, 4 6 • D. Applegate 172 labor 8 00 ;i l ` ;•; i i,, i, 1 Puget Sound P & Co. 5384 Lights at custom house for 2 mos. P ;� , 1 , �i ,'1, ( ); �i' , i _, r G. Fahrenkoff 173 Labor 12 00 • :I • ,; :' . . . • ---- -- �.. it f 'S •(.0 ?, -, - - ., ,. ...r•. ., r -- .._.- . \ . L.__ -- ,-•'• '' '1' ir 64-n ';� 1 - January 6th, 1925. 1 '.'7.-: • - -- -r i i -, . ,,, .. ... . . ____ ____ , _ _ _ _ _. __ _ . __ _ . . _ _ . , . .: ,.. . i :41.1 . • ....- '' ''• __ •• LIBRARY FUND . '' • Ordinance No. Ordinance No. , being an ordinance vacating that portion of 17th St. , . . 1 :, • h • lying east of the east line of "R" Avenue, more particularly described as 2 Jater at Libra 2.10 x-' . .dater Department 35 ry 4 follows: r'f'',..t'''. ` H, Dowd 353 Janitor 20 00 Township 35 North Range 2 E. Luella Howard 354 Salary as librarian 93 00 ,f;A trzct of land on Lot 2, Section 19, Gus Hensler 355• - East of '� i:►. described as follows : Beginning at a point where the Insurance 11 00 ;"'• east line of "R" Avenue intersects the south line of 17th St. pro_ `'parks Transfer Co. 356 Drayage 7 20 >5,k4Puget Sound P L & Co. 357 ights at library for 2 mos 35 55 .51 ' `_``" � � � duced thence east 268 feet more or less, along the south line of ';17th Street produced, to the shoreline of the tide land survey; t.:e iF S• f4 *; j=,,ji • northerl 8 feet more or less, alo y 5 ng said shore line to the Wort;: GENERAL WATER FUBD -'• 1 �, line of 17th St. produced; thence west along thennorth line of 17th i, �i ;.street produced, 292 feet, more or lass, to the,. ine of "R" Avenue prank Child$ 896 Labor 8.00 ;-��thence south along the east line of R Avenue 8o feet to the place , ,j ( • Geo. Abbey 89? Labor 24 00 - 1 i ! of beginning; containing o.5 acres more or less, situated in Skagit -x , County, j�ashington. F. Short 898 Laior 10.20 a,Postmaster 899 Postage 5 00 .�i1 ; whereas, on the day of December, 1924, a petition praying for the Geol Pearce 900 Labor 8,25 -.;.. ; '14Francis Short 901 Laor 60 00 3•; .i, �.-.. • - vacation of the above described street, signed by the owners of more than ,• r! L. Willoughby 902 Laor - 135 00 :..ii thirdsof all of the property abutting upon that portion of said street so 1, :-•-Lz!'r�; _ i to be vacated was filed with the City Clerk, and Current Expense Fund 903 abor and rent of tractor 34 60 .T} :? G. Abbey 904 Labar 9 5 ,�' i D Applegate 905 Labor ;,. ir,': AREAS, upon the filing of said petition the council by resolutio 8 �5 '��' W ��ade 906 Engineer iY Lake 95 00 ; :-=.,;' fixed the 6th day of January, 1925, at the regular session of said counci . F...;,R4 '' Mrs. J. Bonney 907 Caretaker at wells and pump 40 00 �:�;;::::; air the time when said petition would be heard and determined, and 8 �,,- . • Salar as su t. 2 0 00 ;•. � }?: �_: : •I , , i �. B, Short 90 Y P 5` 909 Tire repairs and battery 6 50 -• ~ :s• ';i: i WHEREAS, more than twenty days prior to the date fixed for said he. Tire Surgery ;i i C. Voitus 910 Su lies 9 45 =, - , Fr~PP },:,�notices thereof were duly posted according to law, and on this day said m p ,: • was duly called for hearing and determined by the countil, was upon cootieAnacortes Citizen 911 printing caxd receipt books 67 50 " <:•�,. I S. D, Temple a' Co 912 Supplies 2 30 ;; :,?• placed on its first reading by title; upon motion ordinance was placed on >H. A. Taylor 913 Blacksmithing 1 50 i , ►�{ �.. ; second reading by title; upon otion ordinance �sras referred to the @it;+ A Central 2nd hand Store 914 Stove for „Z 24 15 :`1 and Judiciary Committee. it • • ;Marine Supply ardware 915 Supplies 118.82 n�:! P et Sound Tel Co. 916 Tolls and rentals 11 65 ,"4i - ' '•:Agreement vrith Agreement between the City of Anacortes and the Gold Medal Shingle Co. , �, .,; ...Anacortes American 917 Printing 18 00 r f- y;• •.r .r ; ,1 Gold Medal Shingle for the installation of a six inch meter at the fire service of the Ching �. r� �,��" Union Printing & ind Co. 918 ater ledger 88 01 >� z � ' Company for meter Company, to be paid in twelve equal monthly installments beginning on the 0 'IT,: :: j f I Puget Sound P L Co. 919 k'pvrer at WL pump for 2 mos 201 5 ;!; G. # first day of February, 1925, and payable each month thereof ter until the . g ;:, ,• • • Lowman & Hanford 920 Columnar pad 3 40 , •, a I , whole of said balance is paid, said deferred payments to bear interest at . 1,i` '_':, 1 : Iverson Lros 921 rlashlight batteries 1 00 ,,,1 k 1; the rate of no interest cent_ per annum, payable monthly, was r- Pioneer 9221 Supplies 2 45 s 1; f.. upon motion ratified by the citycouncil. Ayes, Dwelley, Fulton, Hansen, " " ••'1',:I �' ,;-: ;;? ; McCracken, Olson and Rydberg. Nays , none. Becker & Co. 923 Carbon 6 48 ' 1 • . Walworth Mfg Co 924 Meter 468 00 `'�� Anacortes L & B Co. 925 Lumber 57 90 1.i'rV' r' .: ' Anacortes Claims filed against the city council against the Current Expense r'und an• • 1'. *Ift'',,'' g and cash ad . 152 18 '• Cit Treasurer 926 Payroll ••. , � ��:;.t- '+ other city funds for the month of December, 1924, as follows, were read Y F„• • ; ��: ' 1 +.; upon motion referred to the Committee on Finance: H. E, Schults 927 Repairs on water cars 24 45 # *,; , s, Knapp & Ronneberger 928 Repairs on car and gasoline 31 83 •, .{ '";+ s �, �' 929Distillate 22 11 ` ` 'i :; ii, I , Al Sellinthin 5337 Salary as chief of police & cash adv. 153 Standard Oil Co . .::i::, ,, ' ±,P;f ' ' J. T. March 5338 Salary as night marshall 90. Puget Sound P &•L Co. 930 Power 129 84 t` i f � - '` 1 lr'' Abbott Auto Co. 5339, Repairs and supplies for police 32. - :. void --• -- Chas. Voitus 5340 supplies 3 G. W. Shannon & Co. 931 Supplies 50 69 _� S ;I A ).; . + . :1• ; F, h, Snyder 5341 ''upplies for fire, sts, & health 7. �' •" ' °' `r • •?�;,1 ,' j' Milo strock 5342 Salary as fireman 125 j :L 4 ; ` .'' 1; !,1 ! , t , J Colgan 5343 Fireman . , 5�3=:125 � � t��• •��y ,• ` 1 ' . ; L. 1:. Snider 5344 Firem.n 5 - ' ': f ` �. ; 1�'., ` i ! J. 3 . Carter 5345 Salary as fire chief, nani for & c.a. 169. 1924 WATER •LUND y i�'1 •i • ' 1' i' rater Department5346 Hydrant rental and fountain 261. =, �` -!i '� : a • •,; , r •l,i' u P KY 2, Stapp Bros. Assignee 135 Labor acct A. E. Thompson 7 ?5 ,,.:1,I ;:,K ,3 :: Archie a Germain 5347 Repairs on fire clack 5 McClean 136 Haulind pipe 59 00 ,IPIl ::fir,`` ' $ Geo. � �°. ' • ,j I+ ; �' �' i � C, Voitus 534 Pillow slips for fire dept. ' :t '`: ! ; 1 ( •.., ' 1, , . • 96. Pearce137 La or 22 00 ? 11 •,;?, t 1 � ,� Standard Oil Co. 5549. Gasoline for fire a sts. G. W , ,�` I • I H J,Sackett, Assign 138 aborLamont 24 00 � ��-:��, L. Moyer 5350 00l blankets for fire deaf. 22• . 4',,' • ;' ! & L A,Commons ( , � ' 1,! 1 I . ; I Marine Supply 5351 Supplies for fire sts. 3• Keith No le 140 Labor 26 00 L 5. I ' piledriving352 Gravel for a is. gg , ' 1•. Anacortes iledrivin Co.Co. 100• ri ! ! `' I { ;; Lynn Balcomb 5353 Labor 125 S. Boyd 141 .La or 14 00 .� , 'i .l Lewis Martin 142 Labor 10 00 i •` '• • i `�• :' �' !. 0, A. Denning 5354 Salary as st, supt & cash adv. 1Q1• Labor 10 00 ` •�� , :� ! • { :: r` Tom Dodson 5355 Laor on streets 100. Geo ' bbey 143 L bilP ti :1.`i, 1 I,;t Carl Olin 5356 Labor on streets 90. A, D Conway 144 Labor 10 00 ! + €p�E ' !i: .I A. Strom 145 Labor 10 00 +k,�}; Etc• ',} I• ,, i Wm. :reeks 5357 Labor on streets 23• , •y ;05. �• .. .:`�.f i ' 1 ' 1 ( Strang 5358 Labor 20 C. H. Moran 146 labor 8 00 ;rr k, , , • kl;l35;a- i `1 r Geo. F. - A. E. Thompson 147 labor 4 00 •� '^, 1.t:.:4;$, r•� 1, 1 , . .1 , void 5359 -- ,: i•.sii,,'Ei&r' �, 'i : '• F. R '#illett 5360 Team hire 14 • Chas. Anderson 148 Laor 42 50 �l;.:1• 1' i L. Carlson n 149 Labor 33 00 , + ! Sparks Transfer Co. 5361 Drayage for sts. 22• a'�,,� ,i •j _ f , J. D. Caldwell 5362 Scarifier 600. J. S. Jenks 150 Labor 32 00 1 �� i 4• G. Paddock 151 Labor 22 op i1 Anacortes Lmbr & Box Co. 5363 Lumber for sts : : r10. G. Fahrenkoff 152 Labor 22 00 '1�' • The Coast Brush Mfg. Co, 5364 Brushes for sts. 2b Julius Strom 153 Labor 34 00 1 �;F; f �j' ' �' G. W. Shannon & Co. 5365 Supplies for ate, J Neumeyerus 1 4 Labor 22 00 - !' '; ! , : • .' : H, A. 'Sylor 5366 Blacksmithing 4, 5 ;�r1 i i i - 22 00 •; ,!� ' ' -; '' Puget Sound Tel Co. 5367 Tolls 7 AlexnMorin 156 Labor 27 50 H,',1 . 8 Puget Sound P " L Co 536 Lights a4 for s is for 2 mos . 227. - ,�, i ' I R. L. ewis 15 Labor 22 00 • • ! Anacortes Citizen 5369 Printing 52• �' III 60, A. H. Wyman 158 Labor 30 00 ;�` '� r ,� , , . , ; ,,;i Marion `,�`aktinson 5370 Salary as city tress. " cash adv. �, : '� rI a 50 California Filter Co. 159 L80% of total estimate on filter 4,628. 05 :• , ' M. A. Hartmann 5371 alarf as city clerk I I', Ar Hook 160 Labor 35 00 ;: ' • ; 1 Ben Dri ftmier 5372 Salary as city attorney 50• rr i ,,• ! i• ' • • Austin Shaw 5373 Salary as helth officer 25• N. Alexander 161 La or 16 00 %•;, I ". 4 • L. J. Duranceay 16-2 Labor 20 90 '• ' . 1 -14. N,W• Instrument :Co. 5574 Transit repairs for engineer 22 I `.,! • ' •i i ;t i 'i ' P g 22 1d, Barrington 163 Labor 20 00 ,1 , •,a •;• ; . i ' 1 Anacortes Americn 5375 Publishing & printing 4, •► , 8 A Mason 164 Labor 14 00 �! + !; i, , ;, Tacoma Rubber Stamp Co 5376 Stamps nd repairing numbering mach !'a ` t 2 Wm. Tabler 165 Labor 15 00 ::1,.0 p • A. F . Schreiber 537 Rent for hall for election 2b • B. E. Stineman 166 Labor hauling pipe 32 00 • ('�� f'± ' III 1 1, I ' Morrison & Barkdr • 5378 Premium on official bond • 1 19•• G. McClean 16 Hauling pipe 24 00 11'� . l Frankel Carbon & Rub. Co. 5379Carbon and typewriter ribbons '`�,i! i ! ' , Hedman M£ Co. Protecto ra hp 4•j P. Rademacher 168 Haulini pipe 142 00 ;` • ? ;, � .,•, g 5380g P S, tram 169 Labor 8 00 :,•,� • I � h; 6! Schreiber & Werner 5381 Premium on official bonds & insurance 123. Howzrd Sackett, Assignee 170 Labor W. .Lamont 8 00 ''� ! ,, $ a , Union Printing Co. 5382 Supplies Paddock , ' � ' ` •i A. F. Schreiber 5383 Justice fees 25 G. 171 Labor 12 00 ; r y ! • 1, Lights4 ' D. Applegate 172 labor 8 00 ••�;. i 3 'k ' 11,"ici Puget Sound P & Co. 84 at custom house for 2 mos. G. Fahrenkoff 1?3 Labor 12 00 • ,,�,• ; \ . i ' • . .e tts ter. 1 t• January 6th, 1925 continued > ,� • i , � t ,• s January 20th, 19 , ` :, • - - _:-...„ ...,k . ,,, ,,.,.: :..„ , _ i _ . . G. carte 7 The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular session with Mayor ,: . --7.....--."-tr„. . ...: ' 1 4 Labor ill call s. A. Lamphear Labor . i i': ya r ' 175 gooks presiding and Councilmen Dwelley, Fulton, Hansen, Howe, McCracken, Olson i • ; S. Boyd 176 Labor • Rydberg responding to roll call. Absent, none. '..��. - ana • C. Anderson 177 Labor • t f Allan R. Moore 176 Field and office work The minutes of the previous meetings were read and upon motion adopted. I , : . J. F. Collins 179 Labor �inutes approved } "r • 4 . r Current Expense Fund 180 Hauling gravel to Lake Campbell 3 '` Aaim of Guemes report of City Attorney on muter of claim of Guemes Company for repairing ';`•: ( Anacortes Lmbr do Box C 181 Lumber - an rejected ferryslipat Victoria Ferrydock, statingthat since the work was not ordered : . ! ti A. Allan 182 Rent of room 4 • by the city the claim should therefore be rejected, was read and upon motion �-t.-- ; Anacortes Citizen 183 P adopted. i- i '} Printing ::• . 'A. J. Rogers 184 . g Sewing canvass i Seattle Blue Print Co . 185 Blue prints '' . ;i ty Attorney on Report of City Attorney on bill rendered against A. Haugland for expenseit- . .' , ,..1-,.`` . I ! • A. J. j'urnhem 186 Transportation of men ' ' ! t i ;: Frank Fuller *ill against incurred in timber fire set by Haugland's boys, was read and u on motion adopted. �� .. ; �� � ' hand bills at land • 187 istributing election ^� • California Filter Co. 188 0% of estimate ity Attu on ordL Report of City Attorney on ordinance vacating portion of 17th street east of ` ' z". ' 4, • , - inanc a #745 "R" was .:'',_ ,•: , • Avenue, statingthat same correct as to form, was read and upon motion r ; - •. - ( adpted. E: • -. u ! Finance on claims Report of Committee on Finance to whom were referred the claims against eater & Report of Fire, dater Light Committee on matter of placing r�;�y' Current n19 =ire, pg p ng street light at -..! r xpense Fund and other city funds for the month of December l 2. F :i,ht on et. corner of 8th and "�" avenue, recan�nending th t this light be installed, was �:� _ }'',^M • �' ' :ii reeo mending that the claims be allowed and warrants drawn in favor�ofy ;igIit reading and upon motion adopted. �' :, r,., �',, r= ';•:h { �}as read and upon moiont adopted. Roll call: Ayes, D�velle s. ,�- .•}• f` • ~;�� McCracken end Olson. Nays, none. Y, Hansen,liCC• `daterL Report of Committee on Fire , eater & Light on matter of placingstreet light �. , > y • & •-- :ireg ; �';s: ! .- . :n street light at corner of 17th and J Avenue, recommending that the light be 'installed, was * .�, • ,� �;; `:_`: Approved in open session this 20th day of January, 1925. •. •� �r ' • 1 ' Adjourn read and upon motion adopted. ' a Upon notion the city ! • ,' `' , it ".• ii ! council did then adjourn. .1 :udiciary on - Report of Judiciary Committee on ordinance declaring vacation of portion of • ..• '•• t 4 •`.; %.I ordinance #745 17th street east of "R" avenue, recommending that the ordinance be passed, tray 2:-. f-}. read and upon motion adopted. �; }r :' . .i „...._ /S gore.. • : Norma.. from Stand- Commiuncation from the Standard Oil Company, submitting proposal covering -. ,'. 4.. -, ;f;r� q• •` ' l ( Mayor the estimated annual requirement of Red Crown Gasoline for the City of Anacortes, + i� >_ = ' •- . . •i t. .\ I rrd Oil Co. Attest: '- for the year ending December 31st, 1925, was read and upon motion referred to :•:: . ° ;, M. A. Hartmann, ! ;c: the Committee on Finance. . I., 4s... ' ? - ' i,, tmann, City Clerk, ,, , S r• 777,i . h !! `s ( 'np. for release Application for release of public officical bond for City Treasurer, was read :;$ � • i .. t By �'� '/_�, - U. . and upon motion -referred to the CityAttorrke and JudiciaryCommittee, the '' .?� �" ; �: , bond P Y ``z , , Deputy "; release was granted. '' :-!:' ' ,` r. '•,: ;' 1 i ; I'l• f may„ �.? f r.. j } ' .release granted Release of public official bond for City Attorney was read and upon motion release .- r I f/i ! granted. ,' •,4 ;, ' ' 1 ;( ';I a•I. • ' Jity official New city official bond for City Attorney was read and upon motion referred to t`-. . : , * '. . , 'i ', . ! i pond the Judiciary ommittee. y: : i , a! '1 ! C tZ• ,, y ! ; - s „ :; • :� 1,� , 1 wit official. New city official bond for CityTreasurer waspresented and upon motion referred `ti' L ; �: i I 1 y P • • ;, t I I 1 1 bond to the City Attorney and Judiciary Committee. l• i 'ii i ,. f'• , ;,: r ► JI. - £ I .nsurance policy insurance policy for F do E protectograph, in amount $10,000. was presented f �! • "� •y7i '''' i ' It' • �ecepted and upon motion accepted and placed on file. ii! ' . ` ! Ij t. Y• 9 y I,., : � '�` ' `etition from Petition from Henry Nelson for Quit Claim Deed to lot, 12, Block 140, Original '. '.•'il'. •,.�' r.. ,..„, {• 1,. - Nelson for quit Plat, covering 1892 taxes, was read and upon motion granted, provided amount �j ! i �• •� ' f ; Maim deed of check agreed with Treasurer's records. Roll call: Ayes, Dwelley, Fulton, • ',`,, ! ' ;( ! Hansen , Howe, McCracken, Olson and dber , 4 s , i ' ` RY g. Nays, none. ! • '. ',:? ;, v , (i 01 7 s 1 • f` rya ! • ! r; �� rdinance No.745 Ordinance No . 745, being an ordinance vacating that portion of 17th street lying ''-` ', ,;.;i '� , ��', i! , ,, • = east of the east line of "R" Avenue more particularly described as follows : ) 1i ., ( i +• , ' • A tract of land in Lot 2, Section 19, Township35, North {; �. I '' f;, �' i Rangeeast of W.M. describedas follows Beginning at I 2, _��;aid • �' !! ; 1, ; 1. . a point where the east line of "R" Avenue intersects the , , .r, , �� �, �. , ,� ��f: (, .{ south line 1f 17th Streetl' i I produced thence east 268 feet i 17th street r 14:41:.: f more or less, along the south line of oduced ' ' j,; fshorelineof the:;; : , 1 !. i 1 I i' 14 1z! to the tide land survey; thence northerly . 4; ; ( 8 feet, more or less , alongsaid shore line tof"'i r the north : • ,1� ! ��` f, line of 17th street produced; thence west along the north I,�.. i' ' r"s.,,�., : ; ; line of 17th street produced, 292 feet, more or less, to ::;�; '� e:� 9 'ji �.LSt �k`* ifi i • ''` the i line of "R" Avenue; thence south along the east ;{ %Isrr,5kit • L•'' I • , , ' 1 �j • line of "R" Avenue 8o feet to the place of beginning; i"l,iii containing .51 acres more or less, situated in Skagit "I'I p•i ! I ; County, Washington. g .-',' .1 ' • f !' :1'`i�REAS on the 9th dayof December,ber, 1924, a petition praying for the { , �` t ,l �l ; J t. vacation ofthe above described street, signed by theowners of more ;� i; i 1 than two-thirds of all of theproperty abutting upon that portion of said ,',! ,,ii ' ! street sought to be vacated was filed with the City Clerk, and ` ! I it ; it (, ,If', ; ` ' i �' i ( ' .` WHEREAS, upon the filing of said petition the council by resolution fixed the r4' , '! '!:i,i �!` 6th day of January, 1925, at the regular session of said council as the time ` : , • when said petition would be heard and determined, and 4' ! • • �!l� ; i� 1 !' + , .`i �. ; WHEREAS, more than twenty days prior to the date fixed for said hearing :'1i ' ;i!i notices thereof were duly posted according to law, and on this day said matter ! l i'r j • .,6, '!! 1 ; 4r; was duly called for hearing and determined by the counci�.,was upon motion placed • t(. I i , "`' on its third and final reading by sections. Upon motion the title was adopted - it hi ! 11',1 1. ' •+ I, as read; upon motion section 1 was adopted as read; upon motion section 2 was �.,!''l ,f ' adopted as read; upon motion the ordinance as a whole and as read was adopted. , '.'•,i Ii �' P P !'; ! :� If ! ''� Roll call: Ayes, velley, Fulton, Hansen, Howe, McCracken, Olson and Rydberg. .;'I`'i . ; Nye, none. ;i01 , i t The garbage problem was considered at some length and was finally referred to i;' . t . ` . (• ;R.��� � L' jj''. :, { : the Committee on Printing, Health and Cemetery for solution. .,.t, • _ �,,s : \ : • r`! u.Tl • • �� y ,9', � January 20th, 1925, onntinued. February 3, 19256 , I 1' - , j,:' t _ The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular session with le'ayor ,,, toll call Hansen, lio:ve :icCracken, Olson t`'" ' - • Street lights ; Councilman McCracken introduced the ke street lighting program, which ryas broke presiding and Councilmen Dwelley, Fulton, ' ~ ; E on :notion of Councilman Dwelley, and Rydbergresponding to roll call. Absent, none. .;: up referred t o the Com ittee on Fire, dot, P g ► " • • ' ' . a-nd Light. r in. approved ` 1 R The minutes of the previous meeting were read and upon motion ad•�pted. ' ' Raising of shore Councilman McCracken stated that property owners at Lake Campbell objected y _ line at fake Campbell to the raising of the shore line, and suggested that easements be obtained ;ityAttorney on Report of City attorney on bond of City Treasurer, stating that same was correct : :fit; , . • protecta • end of Treas. as to form, was read and upon motion accepted. }1, ., to the lake. The matter was referred to the Committee on Fire, Zit and Light. Report of Treasurer, Justice and Supt. of Streets were presented t o the City 1 : :► ► kept. reports Council and upon motion referred to the Committee on Finance. ' = ., Draining Commercial The draining of Commercial Avenue was reported upon by Councilmen Fulton , : p `:: + Avenue Rydberg, who stated that a ditch could be dug along the canter line of 0 ; :. _._: ; I i i � ' • Avenue from the middle of the alley between 27th and 28th streets to 23rd, ''' pity Eng. on The City e,'ngineer certified that theCalifornia Filter Company has furnished 7_ • at an approximate cost of $150. Property owners were willing that this ;ro and placed material to the amount of $7,660.00, and recommended that a warrant t.;. �.- . ;alifornia rilter tothem in amount equal to eighty per cent of the total estimate, '- ' 1 I - should be done, insome instances offering to help. The matter was left in be issued q ,:,,,. 1 : the hands of the Committee on Streets do Parks. ompany or $6,128.00. Upon motion the report was accepted and ordered taken up1 under +fit; head of new business. ; ' City Driftmier askedpermission to tear down curb in front of his ' i Permission to tear .ity Attorney ; • p ygarageupong Police Justice Report of Police Justice on uncollected fines, stating that there was a balance down curb ropert on 8th street fora entrance, which was motion rante• �n uncollected of $295•25 uncollected up to January 1st, 1925was read and upon motion adopted. ,.. • . Upon motion the city council did then adjourn. .. :roes AdjournC. r r ,h AMA,, - _ ; '� �inance on con- Report of Committee on Finance to whom was referred the communication from the -'I , ,.--- ,'-}_.. c ;tom- : ' 4 ...,,. •;.:` a I i (' ; , Approved in open session this 3rd of February, 1925. . =' ; p_ P dayract for Stand- Standard Oil Company relative to the supplying the city with gasoline, recommending : ••.-- .`„';� : <'� ` .44 Oil Co. that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to enter into contract with the ,', -� t • rrd •` 4:',.; 'i`!s +� f , z' company, was read and upon motion adopted. ,� , -A R ti Y • 1 Judiciary on Report of Judiciary Committee on bond of City Treasurer, recommending that the -.; 4 : f � 1 ! 4 bond of City Treas bond be accepted, was read and upon motion adopted. t I a. ,, • ,. tip'` ° ` , •y r • .. • Judiciary on Report of Judiciary Committee on bond of city Attorney, recommending that the ., j ;. bond of City At. bond be accepted, was read and upon motion adopted. .:$ L . i:1? '' ' Attest: ,1 �4-,i f ) `__� : Zits. & Parks on Report of Committee on Streets and Parks to whom was referred the matter ofn ' { '� h%. A. Hartmann, City Clerk, ditch from twentysecond street to twenty eighth, to drain Commercial Avenue, ; "` s C y -., ditch from 2_nd - „;: statingthat ditch was completed and all culverts in, at a total cost of $105.00, 41:�` 0 28th Sts . '! � ' By � � ,�- i t_��c�,v���./�/ '' was read and upon motion adopted. , 'r' > ' i Deputy •y : + { 1! 1 ; -y:' Fire 'dater & L Report of Committee on Fire, Water & Light, on matter of obtaining easement at •.= a'•'.' + { I i Y.. r Lake Campbell, was as follows: "That you committee has taken the matter under �s . ;' ► . pn easements, ,, , '• i� ; P ' • ,r = ` r , , . JP advisement, but were unable to come to any agreement with the property o�rners. >!, �� • Lake Campbell � `� .1 f {I . We recommend that a special committee be appointed bythe Mayor to adjust the . s! + difference in claims made by the property owners, and those considered just by i, 5;• Upon motion the report was adopted. 'i� • i ' .-b`t your committee . " p P P ��� . 1 " C P Health & the follovrin re ort on the Mgt. } 4 # Printing, H & C The ommittee •on rinting, Cemetery gaveg P �;�, "•; ' I:' on matter of garbage : "That the committee be allowed further time to investigate t r J. , t garbage :: ,; �,� the manner of handling the garbage in other cit des before drafting resolutions ' } ! ''! , � ���,� regarding handling and disposition of garbage here. " Upon motion the report } '� .U;; • ,1 l ► was adopted +' , ` • , r 3 ' c (, ,', �; Comm. Communication from F. L. Litka relative to damage done to property by the rising ��� r �• ± { Comm. from :, � i�,A f '''J, 1 z i.itka re damage of Lake Compball, was read and upon motion referred to Special Committee. ; ,41 i �,, .`,- I • ' ; , ' Petition from Douglass Allmond asking that city declare franchise granted by trIlp ` ` ti ; i Ord in_ance No . 227 , a s amended by Ordinance No . 330 , to the Washington Power, ; . ` • �Y.� ! : Petition from •, f I 'i i ; , • Allmond Light & 'Water Company, be terminated, was read and upon motion referred • to the i� ; i ' 'kr?-t'l '• 1f, j , F I ; i `' ,; City Attorney and Judiciary Committee. :14 : :!' {• • '''` ' I' • '!• ! The City Attorney reported that the petition from Douglass Allmond for termination : ; • r4�vr� ;! ! I ,', j i ' City Atty on 1 + I 1 petition from of franchise granted t o the Washington Poorer Light & +'ater Company might legally e , , %•: 1 be ranted. The report was formally adopted. �� : , ;� ' t' ` i , l, 4' Allmond g P � j t,, Ailmond for termination 11, }� ! Report of Judiciary Committee on petition from Douglass '` :: I.] ; •• ', .• :. Judiciary on • P ' .'': )'1, , + )! ; r:. petition from of franchise granted to the Washington Power, Light & Water Company, recommending 11 ; y, : f ' { ' `• •, : : that the petition be granted, was read and upon motion adopted. � �; t Zit ;. i:,f 4• • ; •.` �i :; Allmond ti + '' # r ,' . ( Petition from Sparks Trnasfer Co . for permission to install a 15 ton truck scale .'is,. (, z; ' • 1 �,, • Petition from p } I + ; feet, at 908 Fifth Street, beam to be inside of building, was upon motion �:-�'� '1: e'i",? +`a3 ;;} i ' ; ! '� -)parks 9x18e is .: ! , &% i 1 referred to the Committee on Streets Parks erith power to act : , 1 a '. a ,1 :i I �'I . !. Ordinance No. being an ordinance accepting the surrender by Washington , I. +I fv' + Ordinance # 227of r `' h i Power, Light & '.'dater Company of the franchise granted by ordinance No . .1 • { • ! `I + � the City of Anacortes, au amended by Ordinance No . 330 of said city, and ,• declaring the franchise granted by ordinance terminated, was upon motion placed • 4 ! dec g 'i, , ; . ,', • ', '� on its first and.-seee .4 reading by title ; upon motion the ordinance was placed , ,,ti' ; {,. on its second readipg by title upon motion same ordinance was referred to the r . • ) i, t. Committee on Judiciary and City Attorney. ; ,? j • j I ; n Resolution declaring certain 1914-15 Current Expense Fund warrants void, the same t;wH , yl i. f 1 esolution having been called for a period of more than six years, was read and upon motion �� 1 `1 ,, ., , ... ! ri , adopted. j 1i : ';r, + and CityAttorneywerepresented to the city !'' ; 3onds of Atty Official bonds of City Treasurer • 1, ci and Treas. council and upon motion accepted. 'i i', .•, ,. f.1 +I '. Mayor and City Upon motion the Mayor andCity Clerk were instructed to issue warrant for the {, , I, 1• `,, • -.lerk to enter California Filter Company in amount $6,128.00 for material furnished and placed '�� i; ; t• ��. '., �,, , t � , �' � � into contract to date. "(�+` ' 11 '' r. }1 4 i1 f i ! 'i ' 11P • • , 1 !ft 1 h i•, 11 i 1. h!1, 011'.+'it , 1 ,��e • r. k I !'' , • 1 1 ' 1 • i • --'. . 1 6 4 6 6 4 '-.' t') t-.1 ,, 71 . . 4 •' ! • 1 ' a "l 1924 dater Fund /(! ' t Bids on city print-- Y P P Y _ - i Bids on cit rinti were resented to the Cit Council and u poa notion 4 ing City Clerk was instructed to open the bids. 9 i • 0: E. Stineman 190 Hauling pipe 16.00 `� � ' Bid from the Anacortes Citizen was as follows: J. H. Lovelace 191 Building spillway 8.00 ► . ' Void 1 2 -- -- --pi °_ - , 9 ;I. 1 75 •cents per inch for first insertion 18.35oo .' r 1 Chas. Anderson 193 Labor � ,: : ' •' ! 50 cents per inch for second and subsequent insertions S. Boyd 194 Labor 8.00 j • ' Labor L. Lanfear 195 ,, i Anacortes American: Geo. Pearce 196 Labor 8.00 i + ' t �� Ray J. Dunn 197 Labor 8.00 w. -, i • 75 cents per inch first insertion S. Matson 196 Labor 4.00 I , 45 cents per inch eqch subsequent insertion 8.00 . Jim Harding ly9 Lab.:r G. Fahrenkoff 200 Labor 8.00 ! . i Upon motion the bid of the Anacortes American being the lowest and best G. Paddock 201 Labor 8.00 .•# r- J. Strom 202 Driving pipe 11.50 t`'t • i was accepted. Roll call: Ayes, Dwelley, Hansen, Howe, _• ulton, Olson a_-�, • i ! _ Rydberg. hays, none. J. Jenks 203 Labor 8.00 1 C. Knapp 204 Driving pipe 8.00 t T 1 i Repairs on city hall The matter of repairing roof on city hall, repairing and painting in th.e A: E. Thompso 205 Labor 4.00 �'], . • + I.- department was referred to the Committee on Building & Sewers. L. Carlson 206 Filing saws 1.50 1. . ,..'".:� - ? A. h. Nyman 20' Labor • 4.50 : , '• ,, _ Claims against the Current Expense Fund and other city funds for the mon, Geo. Abbey 206 Surveying Campbell lake 12.00 ``' . - f`} :' t ' Claims of January, as follows, were read and upon motion referred to the Commit - T. Fr. '`'oan 209 blueprints 1.25 } ,,'. - :,,:•.. tip; P_ , F : • on Finance : State Treasurer 210 Industrial Ins & Med Aid 89.85 ••- `� ''� 1 �'r • ,� , Anacortes Hardware Co . 211 Supplies 14.03 �l` 't ! i • H. Void 212 -- -- `st ,4 '., . ' ,s J. Moran 5385 Labor on streets i PugetSoundL Co. 5386 Lightshall • G. W. Shannon & C. 213 Supplies for two mos. 176.21 r .�., P & 3 at city Geo Paddock 1 La or on streets Island Transfer Co . 214 Traucx hire 138.55 .., 4 ., �� Vim eks 2 Labo4 on streets Y r::� f W D - McIntyre 215 Labor 16.00 i ' Carl Olin 3 Labor W. Newmeyer 216 Labor 30.00 t}; r ,;, r 7,:. } •i `' Anacortes Mt. Assignee 217 Account Earl Beyer for labor 6:00 .i �� ,;,�, : { Tom Dodson 4 Labor : �.�Y : + Lynn Balcomb 5 Labor Stapp Bros. Assignee 218 Geo . Best account 6.U0 ax .,?,.c: 0. A. Lenning 6 Salary as st. suit. ; Max Trumbell 219 Labor 8.00 _.. t ;. Marine Hardware 7 Supplies for sts. B, F. Carlson 220 Labor 38 00 � , E M. Barrington 221 Labor 14. 00 s.t a _ - Curtis Wharf Co. 8 Sewer tile for sts. r f ,. : i Anacortes lmbr & Box 9 Lumberfor sts. - Q• Albert Conway 222 Labor 42.00 -; ,- V _ i i + t ; Island Transfer Co . 10 Use of truck for sts. 44.00 +' w Y' A. J. Burnham 223 Labor 1s' ,- - A!' 224 Labor 14.00 1.-•� ''' l 1 I: r Geo. Hoffman Co. 11 - Repairs on pump Bay T. Du.�n r` - 1 2.00 al., i L. Christenan 225 Labor .�_, s, t ! Knapp & Ronneberger 12 Supplies and repairs 24.00 `• : g pp p for sts. i' 226 Laoor -3 ; , . .R w;. ii ' , ;; t G. W. Shannon & Co . 13 Supplies for sts• & hall C. W. Erickson • +. Chas• Anderson 227 Labor 6o.00 f ,,,..-y; ' State Trewaurer 14 Ind. insurance & Med Aid 46 00 , : r1 • r & S. Boyd _2i28 Labor 46.00 3` ;" �chwzrt z Iron Works 15 Labor and material for sts. fire A, Lanfear 229Labor `; z` :• f �, i N. C. Jorgenson 16 Gasoline for police dept. 20.00 •' . i •1! ' E G: Paddock 230 Labor �'., : : i Al Sellinthin 17 Salary as chief of police • + ` : :i ,, Knapp . & Ronneberger 18 Gasoline for police dept. J. Strom 231 Labor 48_00 'R i • - :i. , , ' J. T. March 19 Salary as night marshall Geo. Pearce 232 Labor .�I; ;. ,$ 7 ,� :% ' 'l'i " i C. L. Judd 20 Photographic work in police dept. �;ti :.�;; �. 1. • � ' D. Applegate 233 Labor 20.00 T 1 v.;y� .:.. '± ,;• Marion Waktinson 81 Salary as treasurer P J. S. Jenks 234 Labor 44.00 ' •,' �., ; $., ? Seeley & Co. 22 Bond for cityattorney S. Mats.,n 235 Labor 16.00 -- .* . + 1, ,; ', :ri 1 I, ' P Stem Department 23 Hydrant rental Y C. nnapp •236 Labor 1 00 .E . •;i: } Dr. A. Shaw 24 ar 4; J. Harding 237 Labor 14.00 � , •,- ;, • ; i : . .i' Sal y as health officer W• 238 Labor 250.00 •;� i {il i s • ) : ; Ben Daiftmier 25 Salary as city attorney B Snort 11' '' ' , ' • M. A. Hartmann 26 Salary A R Moore 239 "ngineering 136.00 i • f.• i i a ary as city clerk x t. c �' I. • _ ;•: •':1 I . i Puget Sound Tel So . 2'7 Tolls '' ° ;` 1 4. 240 Labor 4.00 tilt,+ ' ` % � 1 Glen Moore Frii , Anacortes Hardware Co : 28 Supp;ies for city hall •.1.... Boyd Ackland 241 Labor 8.00 ; •' , I' i' i' Geo. �ibbey 242 Labor 28.00 1-.�; ,.�: :k,i. 1 • . i I Anacortes Mercantile . 2 Tow '•?':, i �' i` f' •i1 { "PIONEER" 9 �! els for is ty hall Geo. Hatfield 243 Lauor 28.00 : ' •;4,r:,, 30 arrant register,ill .I . 1 't L. F. Salling 244 Inspector at filter 32.50 .• ' ' `r• 'r, , 1 Milo Strock 31 Salary as fireman } •I 245Labor 27 70 'iti:•'- I , ,�' � � 1, Willoughby a �; �, , ' ,i; i ,i J. Colgan 32 oalary as fireman • +''- ouis20.00 . ! Standared Oil Co . Gasoline b: 3i L. H. Moore 240 Labor L W. . ..h: j. ' for fire & Sta. 16 00 ! ` 1. + ` r C Joitus 34 Blankets for fire dept. ; 0 s;• E. J. Bavis 247 Labor �i Ep ,it � = i �.+ Islnd Belt Co. 35 Coal Lowman & Hanford 246 --Labep tracing cloth 14.52 - i ! ''1 '• '• I SchwartzIron: 249Labor and supplies 20.24 .� F - � I :: ,r ,:, f' 1 I , S. D. Temple & Co . 36 Supplies for cityclerk ,_ ` i wMee 250 Labor 16.00 �; t , ^• :,::; .i .' + ., Anacortes American 7 Publishing * t ,�. H. a f 2 1 80 of final estimate 6,128.00 �, •` 1: ( � iT , WesternUnion Tel Co. 36 Telegram +' • ' + � tiJ � California filter Co. 5 � � � • 1Y i i • I T + 1 Puget Sound P & L Co. 39 Lights at ctiy hall & .'+ %. �' -1L + 4 ''M,e .� • j s t s. • ., t ;. a3 • , '{{ { J. S. Carter 40 salary as fire chief, janitor & cash adv. '; 'f .�•fi.00 ,' .i I ,!; i . ' . ; ; Puget Sound P & L Co . 41 Lights at custom house '' `; • 1 :. 1 .,, Geo. • rahrenkoff 42 Lahor on streets ,;,.' I f' 4.0 �1i• A. F. Schroeber 43 Justice fees -.�•`' �; t i, ' r#; i L. E. Snider 44 Salar as fireman h ' !- r :I !, ! �I. ; ' ' H. A A . Taylor 45 Blacksmithing '�' GENERAL WATER FUND • i) 1 933 is ' ' 1: ' •, 1 W. Lamont labor 12.00 tii i • 934 Labor 16. 00 • ;' + +: r, 1 Geo. Pearce 935 Labor 12.00 • r • ,, . • 1 H J. Dunn 936 Labor 24.00 .,i'' �; !`', ;? 1 '. 1 LIBRARY FUND L" ay • ..1 j i Spurg Mats)n 937 "ab or 22.50 'r� l {� + I; Geo. Pearce 936 Labor 14.00 • 10.00 • i f ' i' , . ,, ' ; a• ;• 1 ' Curtis Wharf Co . 358 Coal for library i' '•,1: Jim Harding 939 Labor , ;� i • + , y , , Chas. Anderson 940 Labor 20.00 .,�.; 1 16.00 ` ; 1 i I + i •H, Dowd 359 Janitor at library , : -� ; S. Loyd 941 Labor 16.00 , , ' •, - . Luella Howard • 360 Salary as librarian r�,} �•`;i . •' ; Puget Sound P & L Co. 361 Library lights - I, G. Fahrenkoff 942 Labor 943 Labor 16.00 1,11 , A. R. Womrath, Inc 362 Books if G. Paddock 16. 00 t' • `'•'' " ' ' ! `t Water Departmentlibrary J. Steom 944 Labor �'i k '1 ;' �+ P 363 Water at y J. Jenks 945 Labor 10.00 I1iii . ; I' i► P. K. Pirett 364 Books for library - " 945 Labor 10.00 • • `!� ; ' j! C . Knappi:, 9 '� i f# �,'. '. i C. Applegate 947Labor 16.00 '�� , • H ' . 4 - 4 A. J. Burnham 94 Labor 6.00 .,�� , ` S , Hal H Wyman 949 Labor 4.00 i�t' } I , f ,i +' o.• T. A. Cline 950 Labor 12.00 +� 'i : 4; ' • ; C. P. Stapp 951 Postage 5.00 hi ; ..i . 1.: ,; ;, .H.il . ,.44 .,: \. r • 1 e tc • • _... . . \ ' 6 4 ' {' • - - . I i 1 1 i ..'. r s —1 :47. . , 4 February 17th, 1925. x ,' , „ . & - a ill Itl:•*U'li a* ' WATI'�i FUND CONTINUED : __� ! , ' • call The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular session with Mayor , • Brooks presiding and Councilmen Dwelley, Hansen, Fulton, Olson, McCracken i 1 D. Applegate 952 Labor = Howe and Rydberg responding to roll call. Absent, none. 4- ..r - . -''' Francis Short 953 Labor E. A . Phillips 954 x .;yes approved The minutes of the previous meeting were read and upon motion adopted. `,if f i - `= Puget Sound Tel Co. 955 Tolls and rentals v = �-- ;S. • ,. t I State Treasurer 956 Industrial Ins. & ?red. Aid t_ttorne on Report of City Attorney on Ordinance No. 745, stating that same was correct r. ' .• ",,{; ': + • Standard Oil Co . 957 Oil and faucet �/45 Y as form, was reap and upon motion adopted. '� i Geo. Pearce 958 Labors • µ ii 1 Geo . Paddock 959 L- ,orReport of judiciary Committee on Ordinance No. 746, recommending that Ordinance y! i -• r. .r' • .Mary on Ordinace P d Yg r. ;r � �t 'i D. Ipplegate 960 Labor be passed, was read and upon motion adopted. 4:� �T:=r- ! Sam. Lboyd 9b1 Lac or J ` • { S. "`ation 962 Labor - . :ion from Glen Petition from Glen H. Wilkins for permission to open pool hall and bowling alley •-r- '-.-�, - 4,7 Ray Dunn 963 Labor 16ins for per- at old ztose Theatre, was read and upon In otiun referred to the Com.•:ittee on Lic- • ; i ( L. Lanfear 964 Labor ense and Police withpower to act. ,�'! Labor = on to open hall ;:!•` ' Lous Willoughby 965 1 • ,L f ! W. made 966 Engineer Whistle Lake 7� Petition from James Iverson for _uit claim deed to lots end 18 block 164 ', ; :'• ' Mrs. J. Bonney 967 Caretaker HL res. lion from J. Ives- 17 , , for quit claim Original plat, covering 1692 tax, (check for $13.10 attached) was read and upon ly' 1.H City Treasurer 968 Payroll and cash adv. motion the Mayor and CityClerkv. ere authorized to execute deed and the City ' • '� ' Francis Short 969 "abor Attorney to pass upon same. Roll call: Ayes , -uwelley, Fulton, Hansen, Howe ; : r ;, ; ',, W:• B. Short 970 Cash advanced McCracken, Olson and Rydberg. Nays, none.;` { A. G. Long, Inc 971 Fire extinguisher for pumphouse ..• = — National Meter Co . 9?2 Meter parts •pion from Scott Petition:from Z. H. Scott for street light on the corner of 3rd and R Avenue L,. r ,+ r �• sr - Puget Sound P do L Co. Installation of motor at WL • street of t was read, Asd L ' ' •. ug 973 gh pole and wiringwere Already in place, the light was ordered , �. ;� , . Fixit Shop974 Repairs on saws installed, also one at the corner of 5th and R Avenue. • i .s ; ► Knapi• & honneberger 975 Supplies and repairs r� t;: 'r • # �;-• ; The Tire. Surgery 976 Tire repairs and supplies ' from Scott re Communication from J. H. Scott relative to the condition of the trestle work : �. r ': ' , ' 1 ; Coast Culvert & Flume Co 977 Pipe 2 ;:ie work on on R Avenue between 3rd and 4th streets , as read and upon motion referred to f'. . °° : f :-, Puget Sound P 3c L Co 97b Power for pumps . ;nd R the Committee on Streets & Parks. ... t I Iverson Bros. 9 9 Flashlight batteries • , i i .• Marine Supply 980 Supplies for water dept. :;tion from Petition from A. D. Esterbrook and others for assistance from the city in a' -.! '' �-- � : ! 1 Island Transfer Co. 981 Dryage .:rorook et all repairing the road from 38th and M Avenue to heart Lake road, the property :ij: ;.,,ii I z�s" - 1 ; Federal Pipe & Tank Co . 982 Dands t-elp in repairing owners to donate worn or moneyas theydesired, was read and upon motion referred i : � P �:�, ,�,� �,.rya,., -. to the Committee on Greets & Parks. j,,I •, _ 1}_, t ,- f ; ' + . _tion from Walton Petition from Geo . G . 'Salton and others for four foot cement sidewalks from !! • ; ,'• ;;};=- e' • for cement commercial to L Avenue on 20th street, was read and u on motion referred to the ;' s:; '`rr Finance on claims Report of Committee on Finance to whom were referred the claims against -, . on 20th et. Committee on Streets & parks and City r'.n;ineer. l •i:. f3,t , t : r, 1 t the Current Expense Fund and other city funds for the month of January, 1 �--. r•= ` recommending that the claims be allowed and warrants drawn in favor of s .rixson petitions Mr. Sylvester hendrixson petitioned the city council in person for assistance in '�? was read and upon :notion adopted. Roll Call: Ayes, Dwelley , hansen, Fill Help in repairingrepairing ghort stripof raod near the Dobers school, and the matter was upon +• ' ` P g P , `; ` , gl►cCracken and Rydberg. Nays, none. '" r f hove Olson, y g, y Sr, .: motion referred to the Committee on Streets & Parks with power to act. .1 ," • 4 + : f f , Upon motion the citycouncil did then adjourn. �nance No. beingan ordinance accepting the surrender byWashington , f •. l � AdjournP J 746 Ordinance No . 746 ng W, !' •1 Power,• Light x Water Compa ny p ny o£ the franchise granted by Ordinance of the c:• E.K� ,'r ` ' ! l i; . t Approved in open session this 17th day of February, 1925. , City of Anacortes, as amended by Ordinance No .330 of the City of Anacortes, and ';;,I ••« •• '. ^;�:;;' �� • declaring the franchise granted by said ordinance terminated, was placed on its r . �rt`i'` ! I'� i • third and final reading by section. Upon motion the title was adopted as read; 1 . 144/'* . is . 1 , . ';.I.••,• .: t upon motion section 2 was adopted as read, upon motion the ordinance as a whole ' 1 a,, ; • i, „� I ,,. } ayor + and as read wa:� adopted. Roll call: Ayes, Dwelley, Fulton, Hansen, Howe , Mc g'� ''i ` Cracken, Olson and Rydberg. plays, none. I "� '' ;ij.i.. i Attest: i;', , �. •`••. ::ance No . Ordinance No. being and ordinance providing foi the condemnation, appropriation, ; ' i • �+ t? ! + M. A. Hartmann, CityClerk, .•. , r••' " �; ' +; ` t• j. t . , ,6".: taxing and damaging for public use , to-wit: for public streets and highways a,'.' { z • Gay : i certain lands, property , property rights and priviledges - in portions of Section t , /. j, ' . . ! ''r M , . BY �'Igd�f izi- �-y.-eF Thirty, Township Thirty-five, North mange , Two ,East of W.M. , as more specifically 1 ' ,,y i 1 ' ` ; 1 L .1 1• Deputy described herein and authorizing and directing the City Attorney to begin :� '`, ;`. t 1 ,i, , .;,4 . , ( << . and prosecute the necessary actions therefor, was upon motion placed on itski: y : . ' ` ' ••! 1' + "i ' •x 'I. first reading by title; ypon motion ordinance was placed on its Second readinglif { 1 :`;' j . { by title ; upon motion ordinance was referred to the Judiciary Committee and City r, '; ; tt 'i� •, 1I. I Attorney. 1 "?. e . • • ;• +1 ;,, ' I ` ; . ,ituion RESOLUTION. Whereas, it is the intention of thecity council to forthwith '�'"` € ; .fir''•.' 1 „ , j improve. the main arterial highway leading from the city to the State highway at k- ' )•'' ''• i • co 4= the southern boundary of the city and portion of the said proposed improvement ‘it'..' 1y, • iiiV :' ' ! commonly Fidalgoyextending :'(]] � ,y��'4 ::t•.•`A:•.•..; . • , + ,. I` 1 1 extends over that street or road known as the Ba Road ! ,Ali:*;: • �. ; . •• + ' in a southerly direction from the corner of 35th Street extended and approximately -l( ,,, ;,�; h ,� li .. 150 feet east of the east line of "V" Avenue , thence in a southerly direction to •! •� i�r`ike • ' �!� :- ; .1 connect with the State Highway now paved and constructed to the city limits, and �' r� 14• 4 t � , .1 1 ' f , ..: WHi hEAS under the laws in such cases made and provided and the decisions of the 3-}•'� ! Court of the State .of Washington the width of the City streets or highways there 'II ' i is and should be sixty feet, being thierty feet on eigher side of a center line t` , + l ' of the main travelled road, was •read and upn ration adopted. 'toll call: Ayes, !'' ` , i Dweliey, Hansen Fulton Olson, McCracken Howe andh dber . Nays, none. '' 1 1 r . ;r- , , Y B Y , ,. . it ( / 1 i (, 1 '' ! rents for r/w Easement from B. H. Moore , Bessie M. Moore and H. 0. Davey, James and Lottie •i.` f[ I r' I •• ,'`. .-ses Ervine , and deed from Antone and Lucy Stankus for r/w purposes leading to the 'tN't { J • new filter plant , were presented to the city council and upon motion accepted, • .'1i :j ' `I 'i: 1' : ; i •�' , i and placed on file. ` ,j1, man �1 • i' a °council Lweile of the r'ire, hater and Light committee stated that Mrs Julia rt ; 1 i ! t . wnt of farm Y ;I ' .Ionney wished to i' ent the farm at the Heart Lake reservoir at the rate of $12 .00 1 '' ! , per month. Owing to the length of time that Mrs. Bonney had lived on the farm ` ,;, I 1 r ! , , i. 1; ! ! , !! and the excellent care taken of it , the Water Superintendent was authorized to make •,,�,1 „ , J • I' the necessary arrangements and the City Treasurer makde collection of rent. ��,i',I • t, It' s ' , I F 'l • ;�c: I • �j ;'` ,, 'sUositories for Councilman tcCracken in troduced a motion designating the Bank of Commerce and 4,F' �' i '' : 11 4tY funds Citizens bank of Anacortes and the marine National Dank of Seattle, as depositories 01 + � F 1 i for city fund;,for the coming year. Motion was seconded and carried . l � + ' . + 'urvey of streets Motion was made by Councilman McCracken and duly seconded, that the Committee sl • 1 , 1 , ! •3r sidewalks • ', 4 • 1 , !t r. .,� on streets and Parks and Clt-- Attorney make survey of prospective sidewalk ! a ``. y 4)/ L I • . ,_ . ._ . . , r -,-• .- , , . C ----) -,,. 1 6 t t_. , ,r ,,... , . t . , ,. I I , ,,, O•i 1'3 's.,..„- # .� �! I ; '• March 3rd, 1925 f �s_.a HI' %V : call The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular session with •• .± '�' in cityand notify owners of proposed plan. Councilmen Dwelley, Fulton, Manse, Howe, McCracken, Olson and Rydberg. : , :,•; ; r P P c Absent, none. - roperty belonging Councilman lcCracken brought to the attention of th city council the r previous meetingwere read and with one correction were to city t o be listed necessity of hav In list of lots owned bycity on records, or having ,.es approved The minutes of the *:,, .,; , Y g g same upon motion adopted. i` `'� /' ` ` i or shown on map shown on mapor chart. Upon motion the City Clerk andCity Engineer k o P p ,,.i,•.•" . er .• I .instructed to obtain necessary information at reasonable expense and prep- I`'' LL" 7 map showing city property, vacated streets and alleys, delinquent local st of Police Report of Chief of Police waspresented and upon motion referred to the Co:�..•ni?t jT ' qx: =" ''�. iEz_. t improvements, and buildings in streets. on r inance. •• • :""•`" T._ - 'i .i Adjourn. Upon motion the city council did then adjourn. -t of Justice Report of Justice was presented and upon motion referred to the Committee on Fin- „ ,- )• 1 t.' nancd ; T � 1 ! Approved in open session this 3rd day of March, 1925. ._v s a .• , t, ' ,. :r plant estimate City Eng_neer 4. B. Short certified that the California Filter Company had - 4 } i :;rb completed furnished material and completed work at the filter and pump station to the 1 _.� amount of 15,153.60, and recommended that a warrant be issued to the company 2f' in amount equal to eighty (SO) per cent of the above amount, or 312,122.80. i = a , e t. May r Upon motion the communication was received and placed on file. { ,, •� .:• :.: .. ' + t'ttest• • -t of Supt of Report of Supt. of Streets was presented an upon notion referred to the Committee i . ', tli is on Finance. `f ;.. M. Hartmann, CityClerk, may' i A. ' 1.. ; `� ;. `y� Burke re setting V�. R. Burke addressed the city council relative to setting of grade stakes between 1 - ;. :; ;_ '::;' _ �' .) I B « � / o�1/wN-� :ade stakes on Com:aercial and 0 Avenue on 35th Street, stating that Se had asked for establidment ' '* t t ` ';. ;:;'-�'.4>. Y .ti. 6t. of grade over a year ago andnothing had been done , also that �- ors: 9=. , deputy - m treet at this lace in order that he might improveehis propertyCe 2•! i� r -- moved fro s P .:;•);:-, r J ; ! ' Upon motion the matter was referred to the Committee on Streets & Parks :with . *„ '•= ; ,.; c power to act. 4.. E 3., •�,.r»v. • NE is' • f '.. •-nt for filter The city council referred to the communication received from the Cit En ineer . < s `,' ' i r •-n; authorized relative to - the California Filter Company, and upon motion ordered warrant ' . , ,:�" '* • ' • ' i ,F.• drawn in favor of the Filter Company in .mount of 312,122 ,80. Roll call . 3 - .�"'A ' ; ��e; • c I Ayes, Dwelley , Fulton, Hansen, Howe, McCracken, Olson and x ydberg. Nays , none. S.,. µ 1•T {, ' , f _ sn e.No. Ordinance 3vo . g regulatingparking, standing c:t ` ' e � '* : c being an ordinance re ulatin traffic , arkin and T' '=• ;IV-V ' •; ,s use of streets, avenues, alleys ana all public places within the City of Ana..ortes,;<=? ; Jf• .�' }kk- r; !! penaltiesfor the violation thereof, •, :., ';. t and providing and repealing Ordinance No . /''" r"'` '� c i; f ' 611 and 699 , and all other ordinances or parts of 'ordinances in conflict herewith, ?�' ., , "`" `? ',i , • i was upon motiion placed on its first reading by title ; upon motion ordinance w= s 11� ! � : is'`" f 1 i::)? ' placed on its second reading by title; upon motion ordinance was referrd to the • ' 1y " .i; .!;I, r Judieiwry Committee and City attorney, and Committee on License & Police. ' •' s .:ance No. Ordinance No. being an ordin�.nce imposing licenses for card tables and t. ,1;;',1 . • 1 l; ; ; ';i i i providing penalties for the violation thereof, was upon motion placed on its �r ;;- Z } first reading by title; upon motion ordinance was placed on its second reading �,. AILO:' I • bytitle • upon motion ordinance wa. referred to the audiciary Committee and . i ;< 1"4; ;� `{{` �, • Attorney. Iti� 4'. t a d- •: . Councilman McCracken made a motion that the latest hour for filing claims '� , , + ,; ,ia ti !'! I ! , first Tuesday of the month, also that :`" ` s`s , I , agai i;�t the city should be noon of the s s y { `: 1.:' 9 •••sS;.,.;. ity pay labor bills on water works but twice monthly. The matter was left s'1;;, , t' h: 'i ' il to the Committee on Finance for attention. 'I; i r ;3'-. : i • - ,. c ki r. I ' • , . r', , i' Installation of a gas tank for use of the departments was discussed and finally Al ',� 1 ._ i2 ,4 1 ; 1 left to the Commissioner of Streets for attention. ��''1.; :. : ..•:aa; • • ,tl i ? Claims filed against the Curret Expense Fund and other city funds for the month , r• ='�' :,., , I ., , a of February, as follows, were read and upon motion referred to the Committee on i'' j '" ,r� i i� ' s • 1 ; Finance . *': ', '..'is `•• I 4' ',. ' iil ' . RI '� 1[ V l • I i �aima Fred Johnson 46 Labor 52.50 1 ; . . <? It !9I :i Char.. Johnson 47 Labor 52. 50 >t;� ''' i •I.:: ;if. _ ,a i Puget wound Tel Co . 4ti Tolls 75 '�, t s: (WI. ,; .i! '' l g Motor Co. 49 Gasoline for police dept. 4 .96 l4< < .. '.) .. t c..., Trulson o P : ;� ! li e de t v gay . { ,i ' • Abbott Auto Co . 50 Repairs on police car 19.20 :`' -� � �! sis 3.50 ,:': • (t �� :J. ' .�n *cartes Citizen 51 j-rinting for police dept. �ss ,s • ''''''-- •,€ tt I I ' N. s':. Holt 52 Salary as patrolman part of mo 3 'st "•• .' I: i Salaryus chief of police 1 0.00 •• !I 1. ' s • ..ii.sit;• �. Al Seilinthin 53 5 i.; ;� r,•�- i , ' ; Iii J. T. March 54 Salary as night marshall 125 00 ..s • .later Dept. 55 h drant rental 260.00 • .,) h ( 1 H. A. Tiyior 56 y.Lcksmi thing 2.00 '+I : :', ' T. Dodson 5 .,, � Lar:or 10�.0U �:1, 1. 1: ,' , I ! 0. A. .-•enning 5b Salary as supt. 140.00 ,; c 1' ` I Wm 'decks 59 Labor on streets 75.00 i 'L t • I' II( , ,' Geo : • Fadu •ck 60 Labor on streets 96.0.. ! .; , , t I• ' t Geo. r"ahrennoff 61 Labor or, streets 96.00 f , . 1 • f t°. Carl Olin 62 Labor 96.00 1 { ` 125. 0U • '1' ;• �� �� � I :� Lynn lidlcomb 63 Labor � , � II, i ; { r Sparks Transfer Co . n4 • Drayage and repairs st. dept. 14'j.22 ! . I i G. . Shannon A Co . 65 Supplies for sts. 35. 65 ',41• 1 I ;°' # ' ' Automotive Pars serv. bo Supplies for sts. 12.40ti t j I I ! E. R. `dbod Lmbr CO . 67 Lumber for sts. 10 50 1' '!' !• Co. bb Bit and bolts for grader 1 ;,:fit , Feenaughty niacch. .,i s: 1 Supplies and repairs for sts. Knapp itonneberger o9 pp p 47.26 is +' ; I _. J. S . Carter 1 .r I . . ; 0 Salary as chief of fire dept. etc . lbb•90 ��'?i : t Anacortes i.mbr Box 71 Lumber for fire dept. & wood 5•20 t'� : �'%. ' �1'jl� • ,. Current Expense Fund 'j2 Sale fo fire hose 20.00 Ali M. ` i Kna .A: itonneber er '?3 L►otor oil for fire dept. 5.75 y� ,i ' i ; • 99 .! • , • Schwartz Iron Works 74 .a:elding light shield for fire dept. •35 bill,. .I,_ . ` ,� • I I I ' Gasoline and oil for fire �c sts. 126.28 11. . Standard Oil Co 75 ' , 1 Jas. Colgan 76 Sal•:.ry as fireman 125.00 • • 1 •�`S•y �r \1 \f .i1� /' it ; \' • j' ---- - - - --- - - - 1• •.,-.4nY �! I' ..I. .' Jrr•• `.n.z•:rJ.,.^nvv - .r"1..5.,.�•sr!•;a,*777•.+n•;vrj• - _ -- - • I. • • . t ti .:. 'A 7) , 4.., . ` ., ..,,, ,... - ,o ,... 0 ,:. . , . I 4,..1. ' . , . . t ,, - :A,r, ;,.. . March 3rd, 1925, contineud "' ' e-. , ..,. . - Y G. Strock Salary as fireman portion of mo 84 1924 WATER PLJ!D • "��'1`_• i 77 Lionel Car_ er 7t1 Sala4y as fireman 32, • $. 0 -' �u Geo. Abbey gi Setting grade states 17th st. 6• A. Royce �51abOr • 5 �"" ! A. R ,Moore engineering 17th at. 16. • 8.00 C. J. O'Conner 252 Labor 8.00 +;▪' Glen Moore 81 S►ettin rades 17th st. 253 Labor °: .r+ Y B B 4, M. Barrington Hater rights application 10.00 r �� • Ben A. 82 Salary as city attorney 4 Fees for filing g _ ' '.- t, =, 50 Marvin Chase 25 Dr. A. Shaw 83 Salary as health officer �5. , 255 Labor37.65 Art Hook 5 '` � . t, + ( Snyders Phamacy 84 Supplies for health officer 1 • . •; A. Dahlen 256 Labor I Y. lifatkinson 85 Salary as city treas. & cash adv. 29.50 I'. An Anacortes American 86 Publishi and printing 17. Y. Barrington 257 Labor 27.50 1 t II ac n6 170. • S. Matson 258 Labor ,:. Y. A. Hartmann 877 Salary as city clerk 5 259 33.50 ` -,.., ; =r j • D. Applegate 88 engineering 10. Ray Dunn 260 Labor 4.50 _ ,... B• L. Haddoo n 4.:: �, , . 3 City Treasurer 89 Rirst installment on paving Dist. #138 1 55 260 La 4.50 '�'= Labor t ; ; 0. C. Burt 115.00 ▪ ar-., r E Puget.Sound P & L Co 90 Lights at city hall, sts. & custom house 111• 262 Easement . ` Schwartz lron Wks 1 Repairs for cityhall & sts Antone stankus 50.00 �ti, 9 P 64 B.Moore 263 Easement Marine Supply 92 Supiliew for city hall .- paint 11 263 Easement 100.00 :_, Anacortes aardware 93 Supplies for city hall 6 James Ry Irvine 265 Freight 105.00 0 A. Aullenbacher 94 Repairing ceiling clerks office 7• 266 I W K. Haynes 95 Typewriter 132. John Conway 267 Labor 8.50 •► A. F. Schreiber 96 Justice fees 33• Everett Moody 26 oa h- 5.00 B ire ' :: .. " < •'fir. - { L. E • Snider 97 Salary as fireman 12 Ole Burget labor 8'S0 �" `'t • �`� ' 5• S. Okerland 269 }; .. �. �4,G3. i Mrs. John Wagner 7 12 .00 z,• ` :w 2 0 Boat hire50 L '•.< 271 ripe line labor _ }?: S. ear 272 Labor 16 .00 's �! • . ,4� C. Nunn 273 Diving 606.00 ! '`� ;: ` �, Y ! + . ' LIBRARY FUND Art Hook bor 10.00 = r :;< I _ Antone Dahlen 274 55.00 t ;t ~' j Water Department 365 Water at library Chas. Anderson 275 Labor �5 1?;: : ► 1. S. Matson 276 Labor 2 0 ,.. M .. ,. k Anacortea Citizen 366 Printing 2• 'F �,qA pplegate 27? Labor 40 .50 mac.,+ ' `#,.. ''-' . } t Puget Sound P & L Co 367 Lights 7. E. Luella Howard_ 6 SalaryI 2 8 Labor '' . ; t 3 93• W. D . . l[c ntyre 7 28.50 ;;::, . } iA. Conway 2'79 ; � .. , -:.�M . H. Dowd 369 Tani for 20. B. F. Carlson 280 Labor 28.50 .' 3 ::•1• 4 i. j ,123, lY. Mewmeyer 281 Labor 8.50 , j,; r . '_v 4 L. Christenson 282 Labor 32 50 ;" • PARK FUND Magnus Nielson 283 Labor " 5 • ! s L. A. Commons 884 Labor 28.50 I t .' - :," =:L 3y1: l : l' . 1 Anacortes Hardware 335 Supplies 17• 85 Labor 4.00 I# 1 }` Arthur Lindsey 336 Labor 40• •,. .� John ConwayCwakt. 286 Labor acct. Earl Beyers 1 . ; .,E .� � 1 t Anacortes Assgn28.00 + , . J. Harding 337 Labor 36' 1 John Lee 287 Labor 28 50 , , ',. ' ' _� . Clinton Knapp 338 Labor 3 • --' # A. 288 Labor 20.00 r ' :�' t,, 2895 : �:- ! 9• C. Royce ConneLabor 28. 0 •• -, f,, ; r•:,4 12 ii r ✓ r Mike Kielhammer 9 2 0 r a ; Arrr•:. • s I:.A '3 GENERAL WATER R Carron 2 1 Labor 5.00 ;M ! -- 1: '/` ':a 1 ' :: R. 292 Labor :.' • .M . • t , 1 FUND R. J. Dunn Labor • 19.00 ag .11 !.i! �s ,. it ;},�..� JackJacobus 293 Labor 19.00 i ` r, �`, }` f' j 202. a l , ; et Sound P & L Co. 1 Power for pumps Dalton Jarbo 2 Labor 28.00 /I % • }.� : 4, i ' '; E Marine Supply 2 Supplies 15• 2965 Labor 24.50 y • -,..At: . Puget Sound P & L_.Co . 3 Thawing pipes, etc. 10. A. J. BurnhamLabor `t ' ',�x 1 i28 50 I', Snyder's Pharmacy 4 Denatured alcolhol 1 - L. H. Moore 297 Labor25.25 j I. ,��� z,: C D Smith 298 `', �': .` . Francis Short2 ' 20. 50j ;.� 5 Labor 3• ` Tom Terrill 299 Laor 33.25 x 't. • ,. E'er; ,: . National Meter Co. 6. Meter Parks 33• - T ,ti C Knapp 300 Labor 2 00 i '!' f 5t } I ' . t= , Puget Sound Tel Co. 7 Tolls and rentals 7' = J. Knuze 301 Labor 0 ' 73., ,.. ,,,.,,,.,::,,,t , . •„; , 1,t' Tire Surgery. 8 lire and battery repairs 5. 20.00 ' Pittsburgh Meter Co. 9 Meter parts 13 G. Abbey 302 Labor 20.00 >� Ii. ': '� Labor surveying r= ,.?;% '''o ; f ,, i!, 2. • r s John McDonald 30320.00 . �,i•� : �; = � ':: ' , , ; ;, Lovrman 3c Hanford 10 Supplies 304er Labor , „ .s ; , t�; ! Ii, Standard Oil Co. 11 Oil andgasoline 28• H. . Brown 305 Labor 2016.00 1'',i, * ' i' + & 12 and supplies 42• :! i � � _ i Knapp RonnebergerRepairs Labor r1 � • 4 • . ', } .,► ,•• E. G. 'See 1 Repairs in water office 48. G. Pearce 3060 Labor 4.00 `' °,.� I , t , I , ,t• 3 P 1 Y Barrington 3 ��e , ` i': • �1f 1 - y City Treasurer 14 Payrolland cash adv. 55• 1 3 � , .};': I .{ ,, ,l1; •e• 15 Engineer at 'Whistle Lake 95 $ A. A F enna 0 10.00 f' tl '•` r Labor �: •,,S ,. f 1• atone 9 •,,:f -,;� Made Brazas 3o Labor �> �'��a�� ,t}; ' j . �'. Francis Short 16 Caretaker-HL-res labor 5 •• 24.50 ., s, c 's•'3. I 40 ' G. Strock 310 Labor 5.25 . 1i >t�` 0 �` {, , . . •;� l' l ; Mrs. Bonney 1 Caretaker HI, rea E. E Haddon 311 Labor '. r .5 �:; • , ' • ;.; '` �1f:. { Geo. Abbey 18 Labor 8• . w 312 Labor 25.00 I M',_r W. Yee 5.00 ri :li` , ';.;;j 1 } Geo Pearce 19 Labor 59: C. J Danis 313 Lavor 25.00 ; "3 s't 's'1 ':,tk t I ` 1=�� ; L. Willo hby 20 Labor 4 0 S. L bor 12.00 '�' ' s ; CAnderson21 Labor Boyd 314 Labor t '3, :f 'r i has. W B Barrington 315 ' 1' • . . Geo Abbey22 Labor 8.2 a Eton Labor .00 �, `�, ` t ` !, 1 0 C. M. Erickson 31624.50 ��u,+� • �� 1 1i ',has. Stapp, m 23 Postage 7• 1 Labor '�'i �. pP p Graham 3 24.00 ,;! R. Dunn 24 Labor R. Dunn 318Labor 12 .00 . Geo. Pearce 25 Labor 19.0 20.50 ti+!i- ! 1 Labor Anacortes L & B Co. 26 Lumber 41.6 S. Matson 320 Labor j: ti I J. 48.55 ' ,.9 • .9 G. N. By Co• 321 Freight y 4.00 0'11 } SPECIAL ROAD & WATTRYAI J. S S . Jenks 322 abor ! + �' 7.00 +, i ' , ; •, i, • C. J. Damis 323 Labor 3.00 ,4;� '( FUND M. M. Neilson 324 Labor i 2 6.0' F. A . Moore 325 Labor 8.00 + ! . . 4.00 C. J. Weaverling 12?3 Easement, read into city 26 Labor . . t; i� t, 288.0 C . Erickson 3 , ,.I ` G. B . Gross 1274 Easement , road into city 2 labor 4.00_, �i ! ; + } i SA. Lanf ear 328 Labor 4.00 '� ' 1,, , • : Bruce Carlson 329 Labor i t ! '� + ! •:, J. Strom 330 Labor 4.00 ,,; , . t ,I :,-, Burham 331 Labor 3.00 + JI''; : J. R. Carron 332 Labor 4.00 �;� + i • ( � Sperg Matson 333 Labor 4 00 :0 { + 1b i 1 ; ';: U. H. Mee 334 Labor ' 1 i Bo d island 335 Labor 4.00 .' i Y rc 336 $.0014 t t, I. Labor 18 00 a i ' °'}' C '&umbel]. ' �ty S. Matson 337 Labor 24. 0 111 E k'1 4 J• Strom 338 Labor 4 -50 ! f I l •5 t i. ,' C. Moody 339 Labor +'1' , ' ' Void 340 .,.; ;�! { (� j 1 i hj , • �'_, ` }_ _• ' \�`. -r"., r,: r.--:.r�i!;m.., +•nrvr.•;',' • 'pPt�jitr►r...-,-rr-:trw.50• '� . 1 1 L • if7 654- 657-__ - - -- - ---;;.:,::1--,.,:,..?, ,,,,-.:• -,: ` • •�, . w t • 1' { March rd , 1 . i .t, t 3 , 1925, continued. i ,: t ; April 7th, 1925. - - 1.: • �' _ - i.: , Claims --- -._ _ A. D. Esterbrook 341 Labor 's • • • L. Lanfear 342 Labor 30 .i3oil call The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular session with 'i. �. ; I ' i i ' Federal Pipe & Tank 4 _ 3 3 Laker pipe • 28. . Mayor Brooks presiding and Councilmen Dwelley, Fulton, Hansen, McCracken, . . �1 Y. Trusnbell 344 Labor ' Olson and Rydberg responding to roll call. Absent, Howe. f = ' ° 4,721. a W. D. McIntyre 345 Labor 12. '•' - i M. Thayre 346 Labor 4, 1.inutes approved The minutes of the previous Meeting were read and upon motion adopted. + <.;:'; - "" ,, { C. W. bricksvn 347 Labor 8 . • '• ' ' C. H. Hnut 'pity Atty. on •F. 348 Labor 18: �.,nd Schreiber Report of City Attorney on bond of A. F. Schreiber, stating that same was :it ';i • :7# B. F. Carlson 12 `f:.' � . . • I J•`.' GeoNewmeyer 350 Labor 36• correct as to form, was read and upon motion adopted. i Abbey 351 Labor 14. }� i;ity Treas. rep. Report of City Treasurer was presented and referred to the Committee on Finance � ::...''- i { Glen Moore { 353 A. R. Moore 353 Labor 4' ,ustice report Report of Justice was presented and referred to the Committee on Finance. ",'` - Surveying • F ; W. B Short 35'4 Salary as suet. • ' 96 J. F. Collins 355 at filter 250. . .. p y The City Engineer certified that the California Filter Company has furnished f '' ='' �' JohnWagner 356 Use Inspectorof boats at intake 17. 3i California material and completed work at the filter plant and pump station amounting to h f ; L. 11�lloughby 35 Labor 80' -filter Co. $13,766.14, and recommended that warrant be issued to the Company in amount } L} Chas. Anderson �5, mP Y i'-c• Chas. Applegate35oLabor equal to eighty ce per cent of the above amount, or $11,012.91. Upon motion • A.• 359 Labor 50. a the report was accepted. i, r i • Conway20. •`�} I :' , yagnus- Nelson 5601 Labor 20. ';asoline report Gasoline report from the {. p Fire Chief was presented t o the city council and upon r i # , Warren Miller, Assign 362 _Labor, account John Lee 36• - motion was referred to the City Clerk. 1� ;+ A. Roy ce 363Labor 12. �;;,# �? C. J. ()Conner 20. ' tY Atty. on • > 364 Labor �1 Report of City Attorney on plumbers bond of Julius Nelson, statingthat same , ' '' 12. plumbers bond , s- �.:$` . t •? T ke Kilhammer McCarron 365 Labor 1• was correct as to form, was read and upon motion adopted. -f4-. sr 1..�,: 1 366 Labor „ 7 �'-:qi>,: • 1 ' A. J. Rirnham 26. : ,udic iarym on ,.. •ti•: 367 Labor Report of Judiciary Committee on bond of J. M. Post for city printing, rec- t 1 L. H. Moore 36. ;fond of postn ' .: ;4, ': 368 abor ommending that. bond be accepted, was read and upon motion adopted. C. D . Smith 6 Labor 40 `` "" z� G. &rock 3 9 12, Judiciary on t "�'1� r 3 JO Labor Report of Judiciary Committee on plumbers bond of Julius Nelson recommender t� t �. W. W. Yee 12. bond of Nelson g ; ,) ;& 3'l1 Labor that bond be accepted, was read and upon motionadopted. ' C. 1. Damis 372 ''abor 36. w• � j ,� T�� r J. Strom 373 w : > _ Labor 36. : 33r igs Communication from Chars. L. Robinson, Supervisor of Horticulture addressed to �,''. �'{ � S. Boyd 40. C. e ,,,,' ' ' , t A. `'a f 374Labor Mayor Brooks, relative to campaign against earwig nuisance, was read and upon• .� .. :• ; . a�; 'an fear 28. a:, motion-•ad.eptedreferred to the Committee on Streets & Parks. '`,- -r• : } M 375 Labor { 6 1 U. G� Labor40. -. .�- , .Y, s�ha.m� l ui ht b opt rac t Nr: ' ' ? ;i Tomerrill 377 Labor 16• g proposed contract from the Pu et Sound Li ht & Power Com an .; i : , C. Knapp 378 Labor 12• was read and u on motion referred to the p y for street lights ,�,J, ,� ;} ' = f J. Kunze 379 Labor 12• Judiciary Committee and City Attorney. Committee on Fire, Water & Light , M.� _ lxi i `��:':: t M. Barringon 38t� Labor v- 24. , : • ; f. :. � '. 12. tetition for P 'i , F ' • iE "•-' •'° i' r' J. S . Jenks 381 Labor etition from Fred L. McGill for release from surety bond for installinggas ' ' L. A. Commons 382 Labor 24. `release of bond tank at 22nd and Commercial, was read.motion for release was made and passed. •,::- • '��: 1 1 . i 'jt ,-1 H. N. Brown 383Labor 12. Petition ed . .:: .. . ,.:!::: .,: 1 , 1 . G. Pearce 38412. grant • i J: Labor y ,; s:r��- • i; �!° S. Matson 12. and table v. "� :. t 1: ,( 385 Labor ap- Application for card table licenses from the following applicants were referred " . - ` ''�x - iS A. A. ern 38620. - 'olications to the Committee on License & Police: r,. ; q.,' : ;) I ,' f Antone'Brazas Labor 24. .p ,;, ► 387$ Labor • ,• . a . t R. J. Dunn 38 Labor 24. Sam Mendelsontables ,' f� } T. i . '. F. Grimm 389 Labor 24. J. H.Wagne r 3 " lith . tl., t: , W. li. Short 2 •?; • �' decal P 390 Gabhradvanced for Gov field 0• ' rrrerson Bros. 6 " y '� e ipe & Tank 391 P'p notes 15 Genung Bros. 3 " ' � • i 1 11.!,i� Island Transfer Pip0.e � , = 1 ' ,,?i Schwartz Iron A►k 392 Freight and drayage 96_ J. George 1 " r: ; ,� , ,'� i�' s 393 Labor and suppli1es Alfred Olson 2 �' •i `' I, . i? Coast Culvert & Flume 394 Couplers pP s 2 l26• + Crowder_&Mitchell 3 " f, '�;' • ; : '' ,. ( � Anacortes L & B co 395 Lumber 9' Thos. 2 " ,, I kr. ' 26. _` s }.; ,' i j _ ! ', ;1 California Filter Co. 396 80% of estimate 12 122. • Glen H. verlins 4 " =1�=f' �' parks Transfer C r a J o. Dr8 n ,, i : .4,Iii •• # J 39? yage on diving outfit . • Earl wearerling 2 t, ',' i i' , i ' ;, ' $23,103. . . petition from yy�� '"- Petition from J. C. Farrell and others for street light at the corner of7th ;`11`t` ', r j _ arrel & others S g '�.:' ' : f °or st. light and 0 treets, was read and referred to the Committee on Fire, Water & Light. t ' ;� .i ' ( Finance on Report of Committee on Finance to Whom w � rl' ' 1 4; 1 m as referred the matter of claims ,1 Communication from F. N. Haley relative to monument at the corner oommon tor i1 -, �': , . claims filed against the Current Expense Fund and other city funds, for the mom ` Comm. from Haley Section•.1 ,. ,. i, F of February 1925, recommending that the 1 ms be al c n 29-30-31 and 32, Twp 35, North, t. ,, �;; ; ,i ;, ,; g c lowed and warrants d re bench mark Range 2 bast; also the meander corner 'fill'� ?. ;;#; : in favor of same , was read and upon motion aiopted. Roll call: A es: Dw between Section 31 and 32, stating that same was in dam er of bein washed into ; ,� `ip. tt y ��� bayand city would be at g g ' til i4� �' ;; 'i. i` { • tf {,��� Fulton, Hansen, Howe, McCracken, Olson and Rydberg. Nays, none. Y greatexpense to replace on eof themost important its, corners on its southern boundary, was read and upon motion referred to they ` �.' I i Upon motion the city council d id then adjourn. City Engineer for attention. �; ;I 'r ' 4 : i Cuemes Island 14. 1 .4a3 1.s • : �;� ' Approved in open council tkis 17th day of March, 1925. iPark The Mayor announced that he would appoint as a sub-committee to take charge 9 5 Committees ,.t of the newpartk on Guemes Island, Frank Causland, Jack Kidd and Fred Slagle . ,.��. .: l I g 4 t Ali ,., �i, ,1 ;I. i This committee to work in conjunction with the park board. Motion confirming Ii,��� : ' r ( the appo intmnets was made and passed. :' j II }, \ May r ' arrant for ; ,;;1 s . >> Warrant in the zmount of $11,012.01 !' 1-) j. Attest : alifornia FilterOl for the California Filter Company was ;.i, Roll call: Ayes, Dwelley, Fultoh,Hansen, McCracken, Olson and authorized. , r �,`� 11 M. A. Hartmann, City Clerk, O. nydberg. Hays, bone. ; � • s ) • .� il! ;; i !' By .yam,.,,, # gall for bids for - The city clerk was instructed to call for bids for the construction of a one •'`'iI reservoir '� i, I �'', ' Deputy and nine-tenths million gallon reservoir, notice to be published April 16th. ;'�; , ' ;) !fir .pp,, ; . ; t S I`a ent of Councilman McCracken stated the merchants and businessmen would pay for the �.� E I e } Yrn street maintenance of the new Commercial Avenue street lights from Second to Tenth '''�� .` a� ' lights on Com. streets, with the exception of $54 .80 a month, and recommended that the city (i�J ': y,f., 'i XI (' arrange to take care of this amount. A motion from Councilman Olson that ,.,� li �J this amount be paid by the city was seconded and passed. ir `'+ L . �o tax The Chief of Police addressed the city council relative to dog tax and the '+ 1,1 ► . g matter ;/:!14, ':- . ff was left in his hands for attention. � +! f ' ( � ' police to removeOn a motion from Councilman McCracken the Chief of Police was authorized toii , + ` „ : Shacks on streets• use his power in removing shacks form street ends, particularly in the vicinity of 8th and T street$ near Ca n P �► p Sa to able.i;,'. 0, I, ;:' '; Courth of Jul� '� • '' �elebratio y TheCommittee from the Chamber of Commerce asked permission to use cityestleonts I�,' n and avenues for the FourthofJulycelebation, andtocollet for coe ss s, :,;� , r. • • \ • • (‘ . ..----\-- ( ) , - - . ,..;( 65e; .. ... ..) . • -, . __, ,•••• , - . •. . . 7 . April 7th, 1925, continued. April 7th, 192�. 'vtiot0 ,41!,.... : ; • _ �' LIBRARY FUND . ; i << .� all to be under the supervision of the police. On a motion from Council, .: ; f ! Hansen the permission was granted. Harold Dowd 370 Janitor 20.001 R. Luella Howard -"" 371 Laibraian 93.00 ; Paintingstri onP. K. r' P The matter of painting strip on pavement to designate parking places was irrett 3T2 Books for library 12.86 , ' t �, l pavement for parking brought to the attention of the city council and upon motion referred to Water Depat. 373 Water 1.60 {; .Lz4. .; purposes - the Chief of Police & Committee on Sts. & Parks. Curtis .wharf Co. 374 Coal 24.75 .. , a. I Bellingham Bo,* Bindery 375 Repairing books 84.60 u , , Deeds for r/w Deeds for r w u oses for new road into town from C. J Weaverli , Puget376Lightslibrary 5 9 / purposes u leading P Sound P Sc& L co at __1 r ` ,, ► Fred Slagle and G. E. roes, were presented to the city council and upon Cancelled 37j i motion accepted. I- 'I + Automobiles to have - 4 1 � A motion from Councilman McCracken that automobile equipment other than t. ;�t PARK FUND _, : ;,��4 � claim filed for owned by the city, should have have claims filed for expense, was seconde 1 - = . i expense se P passed. 1rE. A. Phillips, Inc 339 Lawn grass seed 4.50 , 1. G. iY.Shannon Sc Co. 340 Supplies for park 1.00 G. E. Gross 341 in for ' t Claims filed agains the Current Expense Fund and other city funds for the �r', " park 7.50 Claims of March, as follows, were read and referred to the Committee on Finance .. J. E. Harding 342 Labor 90.00 -?; . . :; Arthur Lindsey 343 Labor 85.50 ;r ' i ! ' John McDonalB Engineering 1 th st. R. Schwartz 9 "` 99 � g 7 344 Labor 4 .oo �. .. . �-;.;:: ,r�. I Anzcortes L mbr & Box 100 Lumber for fire dept. 2. 0 t�- . p � Joe McClean 345 Labor 5 �,� --' ';;,., ^; - ` ' Standard Oil Co. 101 Gasoline for de t 9 ,,� - t' '� '` ` .�' o p s. 1 , Sparks Transfer Co . 346 Hauling dirt to park 6.00 ,i i Dr. Austin Shaw 102 Salary as health office 2 ... Anacortes Hardware Co. 34 Supplies 7.15 �, sF `:,� It Shop25 � :h..:: _ N. M. Holt 103 Salary as fireman12 ;. Fix 34 Sharpening tools 3• ,� • r; a�± '`` ' '' Jas. Colgan 104 Salaryas fireman Clint .00 ' • f , g 12 '. Knapp 349 Labor 9 . - ; L. E. Snider 105 Salary as fireman - $ = - 4f} 7) Snyders Pharmacy 106 'upplies and chemicalsfor fire dept. 12• j48.40 `, , Clausus Motor Co. 107. Tractor poarte for street dept. 6• ' r; McGill Service station 10 Builds , t�. �� • ` Y Building catch basin at 22nd & CoCom. 2 i GENERAL WATER FUND > �= '.:I -h E. K. Wood Lumber Co. 109 Lumber for ste. 13t , x :``'� : ! ., H. - A. Taylor 110 Blacksmiths ': G. r' 0 . ` < ,;� ! � Fixit �, n6 � N. Ry Co 27 refight on meters 2 3 �� Y= ,=--' �";. Shop 111 -cling saws for at. dept. `+ City Treasurer 2`j.-A Paving assessment 1st Inst. Dist #138 124.52 4- ►>_:% S'=: Marine Supply 112 upplies for ste. , ,: S L :r` Y Francis...Short 28 Labor 15 60 � • Curtis wharf Co. 113. Gravel for sts. 4 2$-A r'rei ht on bands 1.10 ' '` "' 7' Curtis Y3arf Co. g . ,:t.fs.. , ! ! • Schwartz Iron Wks 114 Supplies and repairs for st. dept. L Francis -hart 29 Labor 43.00 t". • :: i !; O. A. yenning 115 Salary asst. su t. 41 .. CityTreasurer 0 Payroll 1 O.QO P 135 � ; Lynn Balcomb 116 Salary as truck driver 12- `' W. Wade 31 Caretaker Whistle Lake Pump95.00 t :. ..<"" _; •'.x ;' 4 ;: Tom Dodson 117 Labor on streets 10s '+ Puget Sound P Sc L co . 32 Power for pump 214.83 ` � f i, Carl Olin118 Laborz::: 10� E E. A. Phillips, Inc .Inc . 33 Supplies 1.95 + ' Geo. Fahrenkoff 119 Labor 8: ' '• Fix It Shop 34 E ili ng saws 3.50 _,,.: �.- 4" t ; Geo . Paddock 120 Labor 10' Iverson Bros. 35 Flashlight batteries 1. ,_• ; 4 ' ; hf,,-, K4n. Meeks 121 Labor "y ; ' ' • Viz"':: j 7 Crane Co. 36 Machine bolts 5 30 i Russell Grader Co . 122 Parts for grader 1� Gamon meter Co 3 Meters 27l•50 .. i'„. , I Snyders Pharmacy 123 Supplies for health dept. , ' Union i'rinting•Co. 3 Supplies 22.05 ' :A,, u A. . Schreiber 124 Justice fees • • �.• 2 Mrs. J. Bonney 39 Caretaker HL pump 40.00 � - } , i II' Central Service Station 125 Supplies for police dept. 1- L. Willough�y 40 Labor 41.45 is ;. x, 1 y} ) : ' !. , ' Al Sellinthin 126 Salary as chief of police Y cash adv. 16' G. W. Shannon Sc Co. 41 Supplies 52.51 �` `ti~ '� .� ' Central Service Station 127 Supplies for police dept. Walworth Mfg. Co. 42 Curb cocks 37.44 I, {'= . !' . T. March 1298 Salary aspatrolman 12, S. D. temple & Co. 43 Supplies 2.35 f }�;� I1'• • t., . Sam Boyd 11 Anacortes Hardware 44 Supplies 34.45 �. ih,_ I Knapp Sc Ronneberger 130 Supplies f _r police & s t. depts. 3- Central Service Sta 45 Washing and repairing car 4.95 t S�S;4:X: .: :, I i Tire Surgery 131 upplies far police dept. Knapp & Ronneberger 46 Supplies and repairs 6.76 ` : • f i 1 �, i t ' I Anacortes Hardware Co. 13q Supplies_..for city hall KnappSc I .i 1 t , s Trick & Murray 133 Minute record 4$ :, Fairbanks4 Bearings 17 91 ! ,A.-40 Morse 7 Co. 7 g 'I , Puget Sound Navigation Co 134 Repairing ferry dock 6' Ed. J. Rogers 48 Repairing car top 2.75 { gV .`s3'. ;: ;'; ! , , j r: E. A Phillips, Inc 135 upplies for city hall Npi M W 31.95 ,'' .;,� oneer• 49 Water report forms aY ` I is ;, I ' Ben Driftmier 136 Salary as cityattorneyand cash adv. P9.70 • . ' ram` � 3 Y5' g 50 Rentals and tolls . . ' �!: 3TelegramsI. U. Matson. Co. ent Calsomining & • ;' � ! . `. Western Union1 Co. .;y.: • 1 1. � 51 11 painting water off. 19.'l5 ;� ��;�. . :, ( !� , ,' Puget Sound P .& L Co. 138 Lights at city hall, sts. Sccustoms 10' Geo . Abbey2 Labor -• �� ! 5 6.oa „ ti:- �� '� j !' I S. D. Temple & Co 139 Supplies for clerk R. M. Smith 53 Cabinet for water dept. 28.50 ! � '; �� <i 0.. (� ,' ` ' �}, Knapp & Ronneberger 140 Gasoline pump 11 - ,. Marine Supply .Hardware 54 Supplies 9 74 ,. I I y � � i WIA I 1 H. O. Davey 141 Bond of city treasurer '7'' Current Expense Fund 55 Gasoline 5.76 !r1 ~: - ' • !4 Marion Watkinson 142 Salaryas citytress. Sc6, 'ii {' �=.: -4 'f ? Y 1 I , •f' j cash adv. 613o9.62 :i.' ,. , H , ',F I f Shannon & Co. 143 Suplies for cityhall �' , u.`� : , ,1 + '' ; ! ' , , Anacortes American 144 Publishing 7" ,+ ',��' ..' •= t4,1yj}} p • • Y� r ?l ci ; , ! I, f I! : Joe Hatfield 145 Surveying b. ��'! + nit . ;: : i I ; + ! . ._ , I , Harold Mo ore 146 surveying 1: '`'. 1924WATER FUND �.I .,1:.;-- ' } ' } ! �! •I, , i . 4 , W. C. Moore 147Surveying ►; , '+- t : . ' .:f I'! : ,; I. U. Matson 148Painting and papering at city hall 9•' • ' J. Jenks 398 Labor 8.00 ;i ;�I , j U. A. nartmann 149 Salary as city clerk 5' •:�' ` Henry Wood 399 Labor it 8.00 �!., . , ;� ' , ' ) Water Dept. 159 Hydrant rental 260 . A. Brazas 400 Labor 8.00 I I F • Union Printing Co. 151 supplies - t;3 R. Dunn 401 Labor 4.00 ! i Geo. /obey 152 Setting grade stakes 13 ',' S. Matson 402 Labor 12.00 �I� ; , A. R. Moore 153 Setting grades 16 .':' V. Grimm 403 La' or 8.00 + < Puget Sound Tel Co. 154 Tolls 1 ';. L L. J. Hunt 404 Labor 8.00 ','; 1 • , 1 W. H. beard 155 Search for land description 2 A. D. Esterbrook 405 Ditching 13.60 Trafton "roe. 156 Stationery cabinet for clerk 24 P. Hauling pipe 56. Rademacher 406 00 d1'1 - ; :il, .� , J. S . Carter 157Salary as fire chief, ajnitor & cash ad.167 Walter Scott 40 Labor 4.00 ., ,i , . . ! .II Hollis Kerr 15 Drafting 21 , D. le ate 40 Labor 2.50 ` �P g lI ;Ho ; I ., ;I ! F Chas. Yoitus 159 R/w in alley between 18th Sc 19th sts. 96 '-: A. 11 Wetmoer 409 Labor 18.00 • s�) q i I r� L A.Com�nons 410 Labor 8.00 '. �� ' ! E �'� ' i J. Kunze 411 Labor 12 .00 I , • A. D . Esterbrook 412 Labor 10.00 I' W. W . }see 413 Labor 12 .00• ►! `.''1 ,! I' S. Matson 414 Labor 34.00 'E;.j. '! 'I J. R . McCarron 415 Labor 48.50 `'!ii , I I I . '' - G. i'earce 416 Labor 41.50 ' • ' I+I 4 •' • is Mike Kei lhamme r 417 Labor 28.50 �, ` 1 , ! ,I I I ' J. Burnham418 Labor b.00 ' i; ' 419 Labor 10 0o I,1 III', ;:`� G. A .bey 8.00 , D. ApplegateI.I • r .;_ 420 Labor ;I I f <` • i C. Burt 421 Labor 24 50 �14 � � D. Applegate 422 ( !'' II'ILabor 1 44, 1 , i I 1 I 1 • .1'.' 660 66 -'. . , April 7th, 1925, continued -1 f . t IN_FUND •t.. > R. Lewis 422 Lab RO AD do YATSRYA 1,IY ' .}; �, P. St. Louis 423 Labor 168.00 ��- .. H. Graham 424 Labor Fred Slagle 1275 �/w strip of land leading into city ! H. N Brown 425 Labor R ;� F. Graham 426 Labor H.S. Gray 427 labor + of Committee on Finance to whome were referred the claims agins the Current ; �, R. .E. Gray, E. Ligon 429 Lbor ;cia.nce on claims ReportFund and and other ci fundsfor the month of March. 1925, recommending that it �. J • 4, + J. E. Croy .- 429 Labor the claims be allowed and irarrants drawn in favor of same, was read and upon , ' J. A. mania 430 Labor Olson and motion adopted. Roll Ca11:Ayes, lhrelley. Fulton, Ransen,YcCracken, ' ,f • +i ,. Y. Grim 431 Labor Rydberg. n s hone. 4 9. I 0. P. Hinckley 432 Labor ' Chas. Anderson 433 Labor Upon motion the citycouncil did then adjourn. _ S. A. Jacobs 434 Labor ourn P 1 ; ' : . L. J. Hunt 435• Labor • I C. J. Davis 4 6 Laborapproved in open session this 21st, day of April, 1925. _ , s ' t +j ' , + i A. ConwayC 7 Labor H. Y6od y 438 Labor0.1 - i; ) A. : iona • 440 Labor yor , f F: . I t •! . J. Strom 441 Labor • ; i r `„' ,..a;•'; _ } J. Knuze 442 Labor Attest: CityClem _ - • "' ` i M. A Hartmann, '". . -•: f, F{a: - -- �• � � G. Pearce 443 Labor - _ - ,~'- , ��•'� 2. F. S. Moore 444 Labor "Plt.4(....pyi: 1/R�` "-✓ `�'r+�'�.;. } ' i '} • st ''K. e Z`'' 1 ,# R A. Lanfear 445 Labor Deputy . ;;: ' r Cancelled 446 - -ep �.' J, '' 44 . .. j C.D. Smith ::1 Labor f`,: r ::„.::::7,,,„:',..:.:;',.;:, , ; , i r Cancelled 449 :'• ' . .. , .:. i1 s G. N.Ry Co. 450 Freight on pipe A i. • E Federal Pipe & Tank Co 451 Pipe 3 % -6� it • 1'. St. Luiis 452 Labor ' , • - i ' V. G raham 453 Labor ,A s $ i I ' H. rood 454 Labor • • • '�:#'c • ' G. N. 11► C"o. 445 . Freight on pipe ) r • ,�.,r }: , S L. J. Hunt 4 6 Labor '; ��, ' (( , G N.Ry Co. 457 Labor Freighton pipe '*'• i'�: • • P. Rademacher 458 Hauling pipe to lake a - f ~" , I i ' ' N R Freigha 11! i ' •; . , ii , G. y Co. 459 on pipe and couplings •.11 ., E :.f . '. Anacortes Lmbr & Box 460 Lumber -� c`�'` ,; + Rennsalaer Valve Co. 461 4-Corey hydrants •• • `�, ` > Island Transfer CO. 468 PublishingDrayage on pipe j � : Y P P 1 • '. r 4 : At. Vernon Drily Herald 463 Publiabing 62 ��'` k�Y E ,> Curtis hart Co. 464 Smith coal • 1 w ' �i ! ' f 'if ,` G. W . Shannon & Co. 465 Supplies 1- � •3 ' } J• . S Davis 466 Labor • • t � : �' f;: . . • ' ; tl!, I'' J. R R . McCarron 467Labor s t # `' ' i i , ,1 l 't ' A. Lanfear 46 tabor 1. �: ��y's > ;j j}, • G. Pearce 469 Labor / ,., w ;., t : !.,'t 4 S. Batson 470 Labor „ p'..4,!-:4;.•,,i- r � �'1 t ! L. Willoughby 471 Labor y. i t � r3''� # e' # , Chet Smith 472 Labor • '�'i ' `t�tr • III- r, s 1 Chas. Anderson 473 Labor 1 , I! ; i ck� ; • -;' �i;1.',{ •i} ,! ` A. Brazas 474 _Labor r ! ` Kt 1 7 ,. ' J. Koonze 475 Labor ' .0 `�` " ; " ) l i y 1 i{ �''1 , r I A. anfear 470 Labor ;j. �r it i i , �. ;`� ; S. Matson 47 Labor �. t , �." E; 1 ; � '`� �; '; G. Pearce 479 Labor , ; 1 !;k_ �,, • ! ; , , �' • f, Td Ligon 480 Labor ; t< �. I'' , :.} ' ' is Al Wetmore 481 . _Labor }, 1 A (may 482 Labor r i� } r+`ri•. • � � i H. ViL Mee 483 Labor : lj ' ' T ,; ',�•: •• t, $ i�bod 484 Labor • �g}11 �g ;� • • { •,�, ' L. A . Commons 485Labor �clE t` x� ;. • �, ; r, ; ,R. ,�. J. H. McCarron 486 Labor - ,i� ,:� �: r I , I' j ! C C. 'curt 48' Labor : i ;; :,, F i ► ' III • Roland Lewis 488 Labor �' �, ;,,:,. I. 11 j f H. N Brown 489 Labor r {li:::' • ` I i I• ` -� • T. 4.aham 490 La+_or + • : I + .1.• E. Croy 491 Labor 4 ,{ I J. A. 3avis 492 Labor ' t, I{ 1 d 0. P. Hinckley 493 Labor 1 •'�'� 1. '!'! :' '11 J M. Jensen 494 Labor 2 {{ ' �) Carl Mallott 495 Labor .1 • 4 . '•; ! '' G. A 'anpheair 496 Labor .}lr ,y�� 3 ;' ; _; I ' ' 1. ! W. T. - Hochkiss 497 Labor 3• •. i.'.� 1 I,'•' ; 1' . a. G. Edwards 498Labor 1 �+ �r +;i !' I A. Conway 499 Labor 2, - �. ,.i ,, ;a i D. S . Grady 500 Labor 1. 't � ' j i' S. M, bendrixson 501 Labor •-0. 1,; t ' ' ; { I W. B. Short 502 Salary a supt. 25' l'I' ' , ! , ,, ���1; ;i Schwartz Iron Wks 503 Supplies • �; s � A. R. Moore 504 •abor Surveying 3- • $ i ,I ' ' i ' W. 5. Moore 505 Surveying .: f•I� • ;�' } ' ?oe Hatfield 506 4urveying 4 - ! `I'�ri; ,� { ' fl ;, ' . Harold 'bore 50' Surveying 4 ;�,.+ 1 H I J. Strom • 50 Transportation of men to lakes 167 ; . • A ; x , t,j• ( , ' Federal Pipe & Tank Co. 509 Pipe 3,81 ,.. i r,••.'.i !11 , ; , J. F. Collins 510 Inspector at fi . ter 26 + y i . , I, ' California Filter 'Co. 511 estimate 11,012 C. J. 2 •' ri I i� Davisavi s �. 476 Labor 1 1 �,�,!I , , , ; 1 $ 21,911 11 1f. ,k,..; it, �'i . , .. . ,,, fi , l'• }. H. .. , . ,,,. . .:( 1, . . . . . . ..,, . , .. ,..,.... . • . , . _ -.:7. .— , , • �.rF':r5•�:1`fiiRTs'. kS�r,Y,+•,�+iia.�.��•x]Yr; i . . .y:.lry (iP�P .. . ______ . . _ __ . ._____ ___ . _ ._. _ . ,.. ___________. , 1, _ \ ,, . ,, 1 t • i • r...., ()z.--:-.: 11 , .. , r-7 . • 662 . i_LI, c_.4 c..„ ..,. .•,. t ,;. ... . r' • i:: : • : `ems :•i . L. • / • + - 4 •I 1 :- / April 21st, 1925. j0, - Roll call The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular session with Councilmen ; : i • Daelley, Hansen, Fulton, Howe, McCracken, Olson and Rydberg responding to roll call.! '. : 1 } Absent, none. mayor Brooks presiding. t,` • # F iI • r Minutes approved The minutes of the previous meeting were read and upon motion adopted. ' ' 1 • i - City Atty. on Report of City Attorney to whom was referred the matter of dogs, was read and • {. ' , dogs upon mo tion adop ted. ' s: City Attry. on . 1 Ii Contract from Report of City Attorney on matter of contract from Puget Sound Power & Light t t ; • I i II' •. Puget Sci. P & Company for street lights, recommending that company's representative meet with :=: 0� _ : L. Co . for lights committee and City Attorney in regard to this, was read and uponmotion adopted _ 1 -' : '... ReportLight ; ... .. • Fire, & Lon of Committee on Fire, Water & on contract from Puget Sound Power ; ' street lighting & Light Company for street lights, recommending that the report be held over for ;? .Y •F contract further .consideration, was read and upon motion adopted. ., . _ i : .: `- Fire, ;:ater • & Report of Fire, Water & Light Committee on petition from J. C . Farrell and others i I' ' ' I ' Lon petition for street .light at corner of 7th and 0 streets, recommending tht further considerat . ;;;� • 1 I. from Farrel et al be given this matter, was read and upon motion adopted. ! � . ,�,. . } ' } for st. li ht 5 1 )(: ,,i.:: ;:;; Report of Committee on Printing, health and Cemetery, to whom was referred the X It ^,�.' r. I . : Printing, H & C m tter of garbage was as follows:- "That the committee recommend that the street `,,7. {fi' i ' !• ' on garbage "` department cover the face or east end and sides of garbage dump with earth and 1 * t ' r.r ! , that duringthe summer garbage beput on west end ofpresent fill " The `� :'� �` } 8 ag or dump : x. •r ' ` - report was adopted. i . ' `- t•'1_}} .: • 1 + :.'A, Z �' . • Petition from Petition from Chas. "<;. "-1 : I Schwarts, John McDanel and others for two street lights on , ,'' to be l�cedat .the corner of I Avenue and 12th St. and G .E y �' f i ° ! Schwartz et al Twelfth Street, pAve.. ' : for st. lights and 12th St. was read and referred to the Committee on Fire, Alter & Light. {.. r:=.=.' '- _ ;�' ` ' Y Sewers on south The matter of sewers on south side was a ain• discussed then referred to the ' :,a- p' g :I ' { side City Engineer and Committee on Sewers & Buildings for attention. -- {~'' ' , V, t t r r: Y, • f a i '' Petition from Councilman Howe presented verbal petition from Chester Smith at 32nd and J Ste. ;' -.„•1? ' .24 ` • ,, I, Smith to remove asking permission to remove fence and change location of road on 29th street ••I., ,- • ;. j ` t fence which crosses his property. The matter was referred to Committee on Streets :, �l` i...,. ' ' I y & Parks, City Attorney and City Engineer. j', � ''• 1it j i :4w;' 1, • +: t Commercial Ave . Upon motion of Councilman McCracken the city authorized the installation of forty- ,{ -',at;' ' :I ' •. street lights three street lights on Commercial Avenue by the Puget Sound Power & Light Company. , . ,s�, , . ! authorized ' 1 , ( The matter of dogs was again brought up and left to the attention of the City y5 ,'': . it f E I t Dogs Attorney and Chief of Police. ., • i I • t� I , , ' Shacks on street Councilman Fulton reported that the occupants of shacks on street end near Cap 1 • . i :''t ! .'i't - ends Sante Park preferred to pay a small monthly rental rather than move out. The -,ti`'` '}p, y 'i 'Jr' : matter was referred to the Streets & Parks Committee, City Attorney and Chief - 'i f l '2 �:}ter• : • .. _ of Police for further attention. $ j a�4 '• ! ; ; Adjourn Upon motion the city council did then adjourn until Tuesday, April 28th, at 8 pm. ii,'.. �.. ; 11•, ''' i� Approved in open session this 5th day f Pay, 1925. r �, 1 fix, ! I il` ! ' 1 r • � �'.! ryes; ' . '' }. 1 ;i i; �! Attest: • + js41 , M. Hartmann, CityClerk,�' } A. • �� ' : ,4 : . ttri •.: ii, :•,, . ', ' ' . • • '52:74.4,--,....., 7ter....4-A4,.......,:,-...1_,---- ' ( ',-4 ;,;• 51rf'-' ' Deputy •1•1 . all• I I '.,! 1,'' Ii I. flit; `: 1 i ';'{ '' . I .., R 1 t II I+ I I , ; . � . 1,i '.: I: ' i!1 . il• • ' it .�G J �I,1 1R,. ;!• . ; a iI lr ;i !. . ( , j11 c if 'I 1 ! �. , tI ; 1 iII ., i it } 1 1.`. 1 1 , ili ' ii , 1 I i . t i II ! ' .� a • .( lid •I I 11 , r 1+ , • • I • • .-. •.• .. ......-. .- ..... . •....... . • • _ . , . ,. : , 664 66:_5 't,11:- , , _ -. ,. - 1 H.. , . .- . 41• . 1 April 28th, 1925. 4, t I- . f�. i is — . .- f:, F r , .' " f 1 call The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular adjourned session ; '. '-- r ` 1 Brooks presidingand Councilmen Dwelley, Fulton, Howe, McCracken, 'fs • with Mayor roo s i . Olson and Rydberg responding to roll call. Absent, Hansen. ,• / "petition from Councilman Dwelley presented verbal petition from the Ladies Improvement Club , [[ 4 1:' .dies Imp. Club for four or five lights to be installed at the tourist park at 32nd and Com- ,tk r: . :or lights at park mercial, and upon motion of Councilman McCracken the request was granted. • f . ,;,rages in street Councilman Howe reported that a number of garages were located on V street, j . ,` ' ear mill near the Fidalgo Lumber & Box Comgany, and that the mill company complained s ' ' these buildings increased their fire insurance rates and wished to have them t:` .. removed. The matter was referred to the Committee on Streets & Parks and City C( :'•. 1 ' ` r . • 1 Alittorney with power to act. ►� ,� { rids for building Bids for the building of a one and nine-tenths million gallon reservoir were . r )I concrete res- presented to the city council and the city clerk was instructed to open the w•; �rvo it bids, which were as follows: 1r: I • . . $16,493.32 1 1. • G. E. (.koss, Anacortes, i 1 � . _ Troutman & Co mpany, Seattle, i8.99 .53 •,:.:! r W. A. Sparks, Anacortes, . . • 19,253.15 J 4; g}-; .,� y _ ` . i . ` y Lidral Construction CO. , Seattle, 20,392.32 • - •: :4-,t § • , 1 L. A. Farmer, Anacortes, 18,094.57 4 .: :'`•;i; • 2 • ( ,) , - • - i fit• i . • , tiecess The Mayor announced that a recess of fifteen minutes would be taken to consider , ; f.,:. •�, i= 1 ' the bids. "'. 4 '��± 1 ` 'id of Gross In due time the council came to order and Councilman Dwelley made a motion, ;• L. iy•, -• 3;cepted duly seconded, that the bid of G. E. Gross for $16,493.32 be accepted as the :' - - "' `n-142 =,: r' lowest and best bid. Roll call: Ayes, y, , • Dwelle Fulton Howe McCracken, OlsonL ., • :;• ....._.'furr ' . t...r. ,, , , , , : , . and Rydberg. Nays, none. 7 1• ''ertified check of ; Motion was made and seconded that the certified check of L. A. Farmer be retained, -. while the check of W. A. Sparks , Lidral Construction Company and Troutman Ca ,, ' Farmer retained : .. -A . - �~ .�- J '' , f K be returned Carried. �4 1 ; ; d y d ourn 11,: ::::::......::::1.:';', Yi n journ Upon motion the cit council did then a j ' 1 •iApproved in open session this 5th day of May, 1925. ;; �' `'`t• } i s � f • r , t. • r: t }} • !1. ;. I i yo r 14•,.. . . I . 1 •. (1 ! .Attest ; ;� . • r '1 i' ' 1 1 ' 1'S ' M. A. Hartmann, Ci ty Clerk, ;i' ,,'-z,. •:.,... , ,•,,,,, .:, i, •,! ii . i , . • Deputy :r::„ ';. • i 1 1�iti• I t •1 #; '1 Oyr: I ' 1� + • ,t i � t : 111 t 4' K i'T i' I11.i; • 1.; i 1� 1 ;ti 11 1 ., • t •; : iii[ 'i II I"• i i'. i t• .) Il • r (1' !J. ; II �a � 41 'If ,' ., It ri: !I I ', ' i'•i' '4: ! ICI: rli .•:#, ii i•• • ' • I 11 { i • 1t ' • ;{. I , j' , t • 7 , :t.,l1 • t , ; ' 1:i 1 CCC�a �t• 111i�� 1� i • • l I I` L ort i I „ .,..,, ••' •,�-•_ 1 • • •.t: 1 .`.'i -S, .♦ .i,^ - . t • f; 6v--; -., , • - ,;..• 666 • E _. _ 0 . • .,-- ,.. t . . .. • • . , • :., 'gip' � , - - _ i --A .--- • • • . ; , ;, • + � • 1' I • # May 5th, 1925. Nay 5th. 1925. aQntinued •• , i [ }i �r� 1 • r-.- . Roll call The citycouncil of the Cityof Anacortes met in regular session withCurtis "hart Co. 192 Coal for city hall 66.25 X `,. -- pi- gYa PugetCo. Service ., Sound P & L Co charge ..- , ;.. Brooks presiding and Councilman Dwelley, M1,ilton, Howe, McCracken, Olson a 193 at tourist park 1.00 M; pStandard Oil Co. 194 Gasoline for city hall pump 48.64• ' dbe responding to roll call. Absent, Hansen. k., ..• , • .1 : Julius Nelson 195 Repairs at city hall 4.80 `' Curtis Wharf Co. 196 Sewer tile for sts. 1. ` •' Minutes read The minutes of the previous meeting were read and upon motion adopted as r 95 � ' .. : r rfo4.3 _ 1 CityEgineer on ;, ;' ,« . .r. g� Communication from City Engineer, W. B. Short, recommending that the City � M1 ; : '. ' • . . warrant for Filter Clerk be authorized to issue a warrant in favor of the California Filter t .`;_:.. �; - I Company Company in amount equal to eighty per cent of the completed work at the fi • : .�y: pplant, or $14 2. 1924 WATER FUND .- . i ,57 7, was read and upoh motion accepted and placed on fii ,, ie I j Damage done to state Communication from Clark V. Sagidge, Commissioner ofPublic Lands, addresse• Chas. nderson 512 Labor 60.00 To.;"* ; lands by overflowing the City Engineer, stating that the grantingof application filed bythe 0 Antone 'Brazas 513 Labor 38,00 '; ` + 1 tt PP Geo . Pearce � . t of lakes of Anacortes for the right to overflow the shore lands of Lake Erie and 514 Labor 44.00 . Al Wetmore 1 Laor y. : 1.= ` Campbell, and the damn done to state land bygranting 5 5 44 .00 • P of this applicatio. Carl Mallott 516 • Labor 44.00 'i 'had been fixed at $200.00, with a fee of $1.00 for issuing certificate, or Carl Mallott 517 Labor 28.00 `_,"= " 4 ' ," total of 4201.00, was read, and motion made and seconded that communicatio. -.� W. F . :, �, . be referred to the committee on Fire, Water & Light and Finance Committee Hotchkiss 518 Labor 44.00 I;; L.A. Commons 519 Labor 48.00 s.r ' Fire Chief on hose Communication from Fire Chief, J. Ed Logan 520 Labor 44.OQ # . -.a T7T� S. Carter, giving result of test of fir:' j „, i; I -10 ,' •-. i , ' ' ' , in department .in his department,- was read and upon motion placed on file. , �' Anacortes, Mt, assign 521 Labor, Albert ConwayConwa account 5.00 ,`;` . . . . . - . . Roland Lewis 523 La or Y 44.00 =i` , • C. Buert 524 Labor1;47 ' ' T . : t -•. ; - + License & Pol. On - Report of Committee on License. & Police on matter of card table licenses f 36.00 r •. i st'. %:::•:r`'�.' `•: H. Miller 2 Labor 24.00 �' • .•••:••"• '` ' ; t ! t card table licenses pool halls , recommending that license be granted to applicants, was read a• 5 5 -: : ,: ?. 1 upon motion adopted. Harry rood 526 Labor 44. 00 " S. M. Hendrixson 52 Labor 44.00 !.�,a 2 r �` �,i. 1 i � ' Petition from Mee Petition from Willis W. Mee, et al, for lateral sewer in Black 8 of the 0. P. Hinckley 52 Labor 44•00 _ '` '1!.: -- ' 0 W. 1Z Mee 529 Labor 44.00 • �r y •w _. , ,N� • fof lateral sewer of Anacortes, was read and motion made and seconded that same be referred • �. J. A. Croy z '1 s `. Block 89 the committee on Buildings and Sewers and City Engineer. 530Labor 44. 00 ' - ' .. 53132.00 s ••;t , ' S. Matson Labor �' �r : M , Mike Kilhammer 532 "abor 10.00 • �`;{';; , - tr s -,••: Petition from John- ' petition from C. 0. Johnson and others for lateral sewer between 19th and • ;r • ,.�xr ! �' 1 son for sewer in 20th streets from. M to L avenue, or block 88, was read and upon motion ref: D. D . - riggs 533 Labor 34.00 ! e 3, >; .:c. ,z,; :4�: .. , . • . . • • • • . I Block 88 to the Committee on Buildings and City Engineer. A. Lanfear 534 Labor 48.00 , ;• • j J.R. McCarron 535 Labor 44.00 i ,- , C J. Dannis �', ` •�: F s '; . , f Warrant for Califor- • Councilman Dwelley made a motion that warrant for $14,5'J2.67 in favor of 536 Labor 48. 00 ,, Albert .Conway 537 Labor39.00 i', T ,• � nia Filter Co California FilterCompany, be issued. Motion seconded. Roll call.: Ayes, ..T -, �;•: o .> .--f•. Fulton Howe, McCracken, Olson and R dber Nays. none. Carried. W. T. Hotchkiss 538 Labor 18. 50 - ;+. c; .� Federal Pipe & Tank Co. 539 Pipe • 14 .8 J r �:. • 3 ,: ' �� Ethel Barron . . 540 Specifications 16.00 - 1 •• i[. •• ., Warrant for State Councilman Dwelley moved that warrant for $201.00 in favor of the State of \ `! of Washington for for damages . one to state lands by overflowing of Lakes Campbell and Erie, Louis Willoughby 541 Labor 111.60 R ' ••• �. j damages done to land issued. Seconded. Roll call: Ayes, Dwelley, Fulton, Howe, McCracken, Oleo Dave l�ggs 542 Labor 16 .00 ' ' :` . s ells ul t H w o ` '' .r R NCarried. J. M. Jennson 543 Labor 20 •� x' and ydberg. Kays, none .00 ';,. ,, • : ' ` i U Schwartz Iron Wks 545 Repairs and supplies 14 .45 '. �r 4A: Warrant for Christ- Motion was made by Councilman Dwelley that warrant for $1?5.00 be issued t� Brothers Anacortes -Mkt. Assign 546 Account A. Conway 5.00 E :f f j., enson Bros. for dam- hristenson rothers for damages done to land by overflowing of hakes Camp i 1 • I age done to land bell andErie. Motion seconded. Roll call : Ayes, Dwelley, Fulton, Howe, Mc D. D. Riggs 547Labor 22 .50 I }fi ;= .` I ; ' ,I,! i g Cracker, Olson andRydberg. Hays, none. Carried. �• A. Croy 54 Labor 22.75 �$,� �-- : :�� • hr•: ! . p 0. P. Hinckley 549 Labor 20.75 xd. ,:. : �` • ' •,' Shannon on acquiring G, D. Shannon addressed the city council relative to purchase of property S. M. Hendrixson 550 Labor 24.75 i - , ws, ,.Albert "aborf;i• •. ! 'ir.ii, : 'I ; ' „`� r property for park at Washington Park from Geo. Hagadorn, L. A . Dodson and Ralph St. Pierre. ConwayY 55 Labor19.75 i } ;,: • '' + L. A. Commons - r. , I' , . ; Motion was made and seconded that the matter be referred to the Committee I 5529.50 �, - . • '< ' ,r '' ,; I ?'• E ' 'i Streets & Parks and City Attorney. J. M. Jensone 553 Labor 20.00 �,' ( s � t, },. I : ! �,�1 i ! G. Pearce 554 La:,o r 20 ; S. 00 , (,' r ik ' • :, i•, , ,.-i';, .. :I' Claims Claims against the Current Expense Fund and other cityfunds for the month Antone Brazas 555 Lm' 16 .50 ! � . ' April, 1925, as follows, were readand upon motion referred to the Committe Chas. Anderson 55o Labor 30 .95 ! ,j . I . .I •'- :-• ;. pin?` , . } ;'' on Finance: A. Lanfear 551 Labor 24.75 a ' :-....;• ° �', f !. , ' ; J. M. Hatfield 552 Labor 16 25 _., *- �;a. • `{ '�I I '• �, ,, 1 CURRENT EXPENSE FUND C. J. Danis 553 Labor 8.00 r c 1 I ,I �� L. A. Commons 554 Labor 4 00 :J. • • 'F �:�•" r t '�' ! Sam Boyd 160 Salary J.R. McCarron 555 Labor 4.00 ,'� }� + f Y a ary as night marshall 75.?'.';` I.4 I; l '' ' 1 , a J. T. March 161 Salary as night patrolman 125.0 W. B.Short 562 Salary. as supt. 250.00 4 I. �; ,.$, Al Sellinthin Salary McCarron 6 Labor •., �,; t, ' i i e nthin 162 as chief of police 150.0 5 322 ?5 • ''' {� j ;.! (' ':� ! Abbott Auto Co. 16 nd laborpolice car 24.b C. J. Danis 564 Labor 22.50 .; f 1 1 ,1',, `; t ;, I' 3 SuppliesC. Burt 6 Labor •75 " i •, 1-,-,4gr...:_ '� i , It. • ,! G. tiff Shannon & Co. 164 Supplies for police and sts• 28.8 5 5 a r 24 ,� , , • W ` ; I " I • , , Carl Olin 165 Labor on streets 6.0 S. Matson 566 Laor 6.25 C;, r., )1,.._ . 14:',i ' i ' j ; . , ` iTom Dodson 166 Labor 100.0 Henry Anderson 567 Labor 2. 50 ,' • , :, �'� rr'11'„ ;,F ; 4j 0. L . Lenning 167 Salary as su t of sis. 140.0 Geo Pearce 568 Labor 26.00 !;. '1 ,!,- < i:i , , Lynn Balcomb 168 Labor 12 •0 J. At. McCarron 569 Lanr 24.00 i .. ., :;.c; I , ,I i4 5 C. J. Danis �� • r. .6� � Lnapp & Ronneberger 169 Repairs on tractor 1.9 570 Labor 20.00 ,� ,-•• Robert M. Smith 1 Plugs illSchwartz Iron Wks 170 Sharpening points• 6.0 57 11. 50 t; ' ' IL '' I. � J. a -arter 171 Salary as fire chief & cash adv. 168.5 Marine Supply 572 Supplies 14.99 • ; ' i �• J. Ca gar 172 Salary as fireman 125.0 Daily Journal of Corn 573 Publishing 6.00 ►I •` �•' Curtis •Wharf Co. 4 Coal and sewer pipe 6. 0 r u '. ' ', N. M. Holt 173 Salary as fireman 125.0 57 P P 9 , ' L. E. Snider 174 salary as fireman 125.0 California Filter Co. 575Estimate 14,572.67 [4 'j • Water Depa4tment 175 Hydrant rentals 260.0 Clark Sagidge 5?6 Damage to state lands at lakes 201 00 1+„ 4. „I i i �: ! ` f Schwartz Iron Works 176 Repairs 1.8 Christenson Bros. 577 Damage to property at lake Campbell 175.00 „ ' 'I,.. � ' ! Standard Oil Co . 177Gasoline for fire dept. 4 .6 �c. �., F. "1 PA. E A. G. "ong, Inc. 17 Second payment on pumper 3,322.5 ; • �� ' i L. GENERAL WATER FUND• i� I; ; .,. The Tire Surgery 1 9 Box valve cores ••3 ' I' Puget Sound P & L Co. 180 Lights at city hall , s ts. & customs 108.1' 1, , Francis Short Labor '• {' ill t ,�� i Gus Hensler 181 Insurancepremium for city hall 56.0' 5657 60 ,,, S. Matsoni :lc I '' I 'i i Marion Watkinson 182 Salary as city treas. & cash adv. 69.1' Sz Labor 4.00 �'� ; tt c `I •' ' li _ ; • Anacortes Amerioan 183 Publishing4.9', C. J. Dania 58 Labor 4.00 {j- (• F R McCarron Labor 4.00 !'• ; ,; I� r Puget Sound Tel Co.Co l�4 Tolls 1.0 59 , ;i..i. '••i3' ,l; +,'' , ,•I Tacoma Stamp• Co . 185 Stamps 4.0 D. D . Riggs 60 Labor 14.50 � r ; ! Jim Jensen 61 Labor 22 0 Ancortes Citizen 186 Publishing 17.7 • 5 •i r ' , �, i' 1. ! !' Ben Driftmier 18 as 50.0' G. W. Sharon & Co. 62 Labor and supplies 97.75 Salary cityattorney J+ Fix It Shop6 Labor filingsaws 2 0 ! ' . ` • I �( M. A. Hartmann 188Salaryas city I.;, , 4 • s++ Supplies clerk 50. 3 •5 .: 1 ! . ` ' • + Lowman & Hanford 189 Supplies, ledger sheets & binder 10 1' Snyders Pharmacy 64 Chemicals 44.70 ' i .; • i • + ., W. H. Beard 190 Search for land description 3.5. Anacortes Hardware 65 Supplies 7.60 . • ( ; j, i j-, ; i' Burroughs Adding Mach 191 Repairing adding machine 1.7' Crane Co. 66 asters 480.00 • Puget Sound P L & Co. 67 Power 841.35 # ' • . . ,�;I i ` �, Island Transfer Co. 68 Freight and drayage 36.35I: �,�,;�� .`�I I Anacortes Citizen 69 Publishing ,,t . • ��� 1 ,� 2.25 i' ,.- -- , 1 ' • • • • i 1 ... , . . j 66� 66Q --) -; ,-i f-! • 1 •• .- .--- • i. .: 121 , '• - May 19th, 19�5 t__ ,.. . ,e :. ., ------- - ------ -- --------- ( Puget sound Tel Co I' . • r 4_70 Rentals and tolls . • •12 Boll call _The city council of the City of Ana,cortes met in regular session with Mayor Brooke -} � �.� - ti General Water Send 71 Stamps and laundry presiding .and Councilmen Dwelley, Fulton, Hansen, Howe, McCracken, Olson and ', - , • J : ' Anacortes American Publishing 72 2 R�►dberg responding to roll call. Absent, none. r Louis Willoughby ?3 Labor 2ti,:-'..•y .-• _' Francis Short 74 Labor 23 - W. Wade 75 Engineer Whistle 7�ake 42 iinutes approved 1`he minutes of the previous meeting were read and upon motion adopted as read. t , City Treasurer 76 Payroll s � , Knapp & Ronnebe ~rger j Repairs on car l50 ' communicationnd of Anacortesnthe Stttooverflo�wlandoinundaterall•the idge, granting orellandee City 4p'' _:;':. ..;.:: . W. B. Short 3 :- from State La right , 7 Cash advanced for gas and oil 20 cow. re overflow around Lake Erie and Lake Campbell, was read, and upon motion of Councilman : '•~ ; ' ' Tire Sure �.{ .�•... .'�-�. ii Surgery 79 Punctures and tires q•1 McCracken was placed on file. , . .. Mike Kilha mmer • 8o angi r>te er Campbell Lake pump • M i tt Standard Oil Co. 81 Motor oil 152 ''-check of Farmer Councilman - Dwelley made a motion that the check of L. A. Farmer, included with J Mrs. Julia Bonney 82 Caretaker HL res 40 to be returned his bid on the concrete reservoir, be returned to him. Motion seconded and carried 'F s `' ``;_ " ' • i :I Jprinkling ord. Ordinance No. 709 governing sprinkling wao read by the water superintendent, who• R --, :_ . . '' .. . : : PARK FUND :•" to be enforced was ordered by the city council to enforce 'Dame. ,. Means wanted to use the twelve foot parking ' � !` Anacortes Hardware : Mrs. Means to use Counilman Fulton stated that Mrs. , -- r ± 350 Supplies 1 arkin stri as stri on 5th street for a.garden. Moved, seconded and carried that permission- �: - . ::;;!': - I, ' •E. L. Swan 1 Labor in ark g p p 3 StreetsL 35 p 5 K " � �' •` J. E. Harding352 Labor 18 . garden be granted, subject to the rules and regulations of the and Parks Committee #� .I i i 86 r i , Arthur} I!, Lindsey 353 Labor 100 old gutters to be After a general discussion on the question of repairing old gutters it was finally ^F f R. Schwarts 354 Labor 90 repaired by owe- .decided that this mattes should be done bythe property owners, as the citydid rt -. •�'•A`�• ' Fred Marshall 355 Shrubbbery for park 4 era not have sufficient funds. �} P P Y {� r�4 ; Y T •. r ` . Fix It Shop 356 Griniing 1 r 5 - �- - �`-r' rt: is �, ems. _ awn ewe i v Sparks Transfer Co. 3 Preightand drayage for Causland park J A. Davis J. A. Davis stated that he wanted to build a sidewalk along the east side of '°4 ".�; r Clint • . is f Knapp 358 labor 903 and •sidewalk T street near�33 d to his property, but could not do so on account of fence ' l :.J ' i! • Sparks Transfer Co. 359 Rent of truck and hauling gravel 33by Mrs. city notify .0 t {r, . wwned Fraser. The council ordered. the city clerk to Mrs. `' `� ~ t . Cap Sante Land Co. 360 Second installment purchase Cap.Sante 500.E Fraser to remove the fence. ,: _ 0, )L f �,� ' ' ! , s Malmo ' Co. 361 Shrubs gi F : :; ! i H. �, , , Street end for A verbal request 6rom R. B.Shaw for the free use of the east end of Eighth Street 9 4, -;-- ;'.•;raw: , ; i - voodyard for a wood yard, was referred to the Committee on Streets and Parks with power -4. . - i i ' t LIBRARY FUND }]{� to act. r" } • Gus Hensler 378 Insurance on library • • 1i . .Y� •'uttin of down ; Motion was made and carried that request of A. Harrison for permission to cut down !j; ', r, ''. r;.~ , i 1 , i H. P. Barker 379 - . w * 39 '. -. timber gon water- ' cedar on the Heart Lake watershed be referred to the Mayor and Superintenden t i T{ •_ ti •1 s • y 3 » " » 39 • F shed . of water for action. ,ii • • •Y •. , ': ,I • ,!• • Water Department 381 Water 1 • i'. z 1 ' T. Luella Howard 382 ,Salary as librarian • r :: ; j 1i ' H. Dowd 93 Adjourn ourn Upon motion the citycouncil ounci 1 did then adjourn. ti i � '_., � 383 Janitor 20 ,. ,? : _ • Puget Sound P & L Co. 384 Lights 6 1 Approved in regular session this 2nd day of June , 1925. _: - , ':"e- • , • ': ..1 ' Sparks Transfer Co. 387 Hauling rubbish from Library 9 . ' ` ,„. • ,:.: ; • ; ! . ,„, : 1 i• . . ....t. ejetyz., ': i •) �• Tor ; . ;� ' i , i ,., •• ROAD AND WATBRYAIN •• ;;,: 1 I I • Attest: , r•. . ,- I- ti.,.,,,,,�` . ... , , j' , Wm. Weeks 1276Labor 69 ,:,,: . , •,,; : ;r, Geo. Paddock 12 Laborii - • . .f,:+: °� f Geo . Fahrenkoff 1278 Labor 90. A. Hartmann, City Clerk, ,, .- ; , a. J. Adams 127 Team hire 9 f .......- za�� I � `f l';'):'.,., r J. R. McCarron 1280 Labor 3, / 'Deputy t�i : L' i''" �' Commons t 1, t ; i� A. 1281 Labor 11. ,i I .4,-,5:- f• = r , ' Y. Hatfield 1282 Setting ' '' `; ; , h 1 J. grade stakes 32. . ;,� + . -t; I ' A crtes Hardware 1283 Supplies for sts. 9, 2si •_t M i I, 1 H.A. Taylor 1284 LBlacksmi thing 2 l ;, '' !.i ,;i 1!. ,s C. J. Danis 128 Labor !' �;, ' . • !r .! i i li �1 Francis short 1286 Labor 21. 1,s - '"�F4A-r , ' ,.. •:•i:;.1 • I i ' r 'I' '. it 1 . `iOI; {{ inanee on claims Report of Committee on Finance to whom were referred the clamis against 4fi '"' :, i' . p; !' '' uurrentExpense ?I , , •., �4 i ;; ` , , +I� p nse fund and other city funds for the month of April, 1925, ' !( , , .• +l ;, ; ,t recommending that the claims be allowed andwarrants ,-i,drawn ±� r` i , : I ; in favor of s •• . was read and upon motion adopted. Roll call : Ayes: Dwelley, Fulton, Howe, 1}i,11 .1 ,` fi >,. '' r • , 1 ' ; , ; McCracken, Olson and Rydberg. Nays, none i A. ,� I' i �Y g Y f ! i Ajourn • •Upon motion -the city council did then adgiourn. f• t =I; l• ' ,, Approved in open session this 19th day of May, 1925. �' ' 1.�,� ,d; jlly: . 3-j, ' t 91) i ;;fir 1 f I ! II 1 t,i . Pr 11,, 1 :1, :+ 44 ' 1! ,I. !. r t j : • Mayor ' 4 - il. . •'..., �; • Attest: ;. ,',� �'' J r Ij�I I Y. A. Hartmann, City Clerk, . F �• I I .• , , j �y-� � is :: i 1, 1 "62.,........,— / /ate/!� s,I !!! I' ; t'i DeputyIssI• • i I ,;,! .,, Ir' I ', .t • II ,,;i f r tP II ! I I .: • ; !r Fi. r ., , I t; 1 �iI t, i • j I e , -- --- - ' - C .e• ri!-•.O.t•.•••• •1!twr,r.•,•j.P;•,+err'+1yftorro rraLy.*'a* o.-v.r.1viroriV,i1-- - n.,::•-. ,.::.a.Y. --r%:..;;+-. - -:s, ::i+' `� • 1 •u7ii , , , I 6 7( 67 -- - .R r^' 4 I i ,,,t ..i.:1-.7f;L_r•-••.7 June 2nd, 1925. June 2, 1925 - � • Anacortes Mercantile Co 22 Guaze for fire dept 5.16 7•' i :-.. -� y Clausius Motor Co, 222 Parts for grader 5.20 Boll Call The city council of the Oit of Anacortes met in regular session with Mayor 'rooks presiding and councilman "welley, Hansen, . Howe, Fulton ' • WM/ Weeks 223 Labor on streets 75.00 ; . McCracken, Olson and Rydberg responding to roll call. "bsent none. 224 Rent of barn for months 35.00 + '`' .°''x . Water Dept. i Curtis Wharf Co. 225 Gravel for sts 600.40 t- Minutes read The minutes of previous meeting were read and upon motion adopted as re , '''� " Liarine suppi y 226 radiator Hose •55 ; • _�' M,_ J Ad�1.u�s_ 227 Team hire 120.00 . :..ti.' 1 Corn from ''hief of Communication from Chief or Police recommending that the license for :a Curtis Wharf Co. 228 Sewer tile for sts. 5•95 E, "' :`? . t; , ► Police a 'for hire • car or taxi, issued to George Brown, be revoked, was read Great Northern Ry. Co. 229 Rent of r/w for sidewalks 6.00 ';, - x''a + `- .V •- r and upon motion referred to the "ommittee on License and Police. HO. 0. Davey 230 Insurance on city hall 95.00 a ,;. ! i Police Justice Report of Police Justice was P presented to the City Council and upon ,i i �G „ � ' r~mac,;:�'` 1 • Report. Motion reffered to the Committee on Finance. ,_, -,_.. * � LIBRARY FUND. • .:.n,* City Engineer on Communication from the City Engineer certifying that G. E. Gross had Water Dept. 388 Water 2.50 . T • 1' • ' ,;, warrant for completed work at the reservoir amounting to $3 650 40 and recommendin- '� 3 9 -Oooks 30 02 P. K. Pirett & Co. 8 , .; G. E. Gross that warrant be issued to him in amount equal to eighty "�'' 4 :.' ''Q g y per cent of the = Bellingham Book Bind 390 Binding books 27.40 , :.,t rs M. ' estimate or $2,920.30, was read and upon motion adopted. H. Dowd 1 Janitor 20 .00 , -,-, w; 39 E. Luella Howard 392 Salary as librarian 93.00 # , r , ! i Fire, Water & Report of 'ommittee on Fire, Water and Light to whom was referred the Puget sound P. & L Co. 393 Lights 5.97 y ^ .,�;j. ! Light on street matter of contract from the Puget SoundC .:: _`t l ug Powere & Light company, for `t . ;lights.hts. '1c j s • :Sa;, i g street lights, recommending that the contract be accepted subject to su. j .; �:: .a F .. 'i minor changes agreed upon between the committee and the officials ••�' .n ?. = .wY:�of the Light company, was read and upon motion adopted. t p _; t resolution for Resolution. That it is the intention of the City Council to improve l John 'richer 362 Labor 18.00 � ; .,,, z ,:�,: Sewer 0 Avenue from the center line of alley between 17th street and 18th R. Schwartz 363 Labor 92 .00 w r- ' %,' + �: ;; i street to the center line of the alley between 19th street and 20th -_ J. E. Harding 364 Labor 48 .001 ' - r street, and the alley between 18th street and 19th st. , and between Clint Knapp 365 Labor 6o.00 ;; � ' • : I 19th street and 204 street, each from the east line of M Avenue to the Arthur Lindsey 36b Labor 76.50 _ west line of Commercial Avenue by laying down and placing along said '� 1 Anacortes Hardware Co 367 Supplies 22 .00 ,lT�= ���:• ` Avenue from the alley between 17th street and 18th street to the al le j G. E. Gross 368 Dirt for park 4. 50 y! ~4� �,� between 18th street and 1 th street, '' ` �' ' i ; 9 a ten inch trunk sewer, and from Fis It Shop 369 Grinding Lawnmower •0� - },; V r ti. . said point to the alley between 19th street and 20th street an eight 3z�. oo r" ri• r • 1 (8) inch trunk sewer, the same to connect with the present 0 Avenue ;' ' ROAD & WATE IN 1 �' �tf' . . � ,1 trunk sewer, and by laying down and placingnalong said described alleys ; �.�. . ,l \ i, ; six (6) inch lateral sewers to connect with the said described trunk y Russell Grader Co. 1288 Grader arts 70.15 4 �� 4 ( 1 sewer, and to do and construct any other work that may be necessaryto H. A Taylor 1289sharpening tools 8.4 } ,�n - ' ' . 1 i i: complete said work within the limits of said district according to the '` 0. A. Lenning 1290 Salary as st. supt. & cash adv. 141.00 ,, . �� ' � ' { • ' , I plans and specifications of the City Engineer, was read and upon motion '# Geo . McLean 1291 Team hire 104.00 + ' `` �'� ' s • f adopted. P L. K. Childs 1292 Labor 11 50 ti" '. r Peter Houle 1293 Labor 144 00 •,} Warrant for Motion waw made by Councilman Lavelle :; y' t3.00 wj :� ' p'' t + y, seconded and that warran Sparks Transfer Co 1294 Haulipg gravel 3 •. ; � � ;,: a , •, f f G. E. Gross be issued to G. E. Gross for $2 ,920.30. Roll call; byes, '/welley, Fultz) • :'I G. W. Shannon & Co. 1295 Supplies for ' t, dept 10:fj - .•:1,, 4. j, n Olson, c�racken and Rydberg. Q f .. .;�;C<"1': r, . ' Hansen, Howe, M , Nays, none. H. C. Randall 1296 Labor 12• 0 r,�_ } + �; '" '�'�' ! Orvill Phillips 129 Labor lb.00 p ;�._ a . : i' , s Co'n Cap Sante Mayor Brooks announced that a communication had been received from the Geo. Simonds 1298 Labor 2 .00 { � ,:' ; • i , Waterway. U. S. ArmyEngineer relative toCap '� ngi a e theSante waterway, 8.00 '' y,, asking if it ova Geo. Paddock 1299 Labor ,• ' ,. .�.•1, �y a the intention of the city to use the appriporiation. the matter was 1 • Geo . Fahrenkoff 1300 Labor 20.00 'i ; , ". ;i 1 referred to the Speeaal Committee for attention. :!� Carl Olin 1301 Labor 96.00i!i . "'w ' }j f ', 1 =� Tom Dodson 1302 Labor 100.00 . ;� ' `1 12 5.00 V • ���; ; jSidewalk on 15th ' he matterof a small portion of sidewalk that had not been put in on • Lynn Balcomb1303 Truck 'river�' • I ', i ' t street. 15th `'treat near was brow ht to '� r' .7; { '` A ='t 16L Commercial, g the attention of the city Current Expense and 1304 Use of city truck on road 60.00 i, [ - .. Council and the wit n ineer was instructed to furnish the necessary ,�. _�, t data to the CityClerk g P property. �� i, : '. _ lark relative to the ownerdhi of theGENERAL WATER. ;;+ ,� � :. .:�; • I *^ v +[•. }�� � ', Contract with Upon motion of Councilman McCracken the Mayor and City Clerk were j S. D. Temple & »o. 83 supplies •75 1 ,. ii � f, i , { , ,. Light Company authorized to enter into contract with the Puget Sound Powere and Light _ Fix It Shop84 Filingsaws 1.25 `�` 1tr ''�' y Company for street lights. ilIr. -� f�= i ", i 1I � :.� P Y g s. Co.I�_ s , , Anacortes Hardware 85 Supplies4.14• t .. , ; s di,cce, Ethel Barron 86 Services in water dept. 19.00 «- .; j 7 Oil for 35th St Councilman Olson stated that about 30 barrels^would be needed to put : Central Service 8 Washin near : 1.50 " ,- : ,„,!, 7 g ., �:, 3 s II, Oil to citylimits 35th street from Commercial to the city limits in good condition, but ;Marine Supply - 88 Supplies 17.72 ^�, ;� , , ,, I „I that he had promise of donations from different individuals to help G. :1. Shannon & Co89 supplies 44.96l ;�; '4f :� ! . '. I,' ' ,•� Ir. I defray the cost. The matter was left to Mr. Olson for attention. FundGasoline 6.08 �r �, h,,• .: n Current Expense 90 I ,� . c ,�,,� + I l? Francis Short 91 Labor 72.00 1: ,'1 ,.- , S ' �, �{ claims Claims against the Current Expense Fund and other city funds for the ,.- • Mike Keilhammer 92 Engineer Lake Campbell 131. 50 �! »A 4 ft' ' }W.A } i +I month of Ma « « + p -:f • , , , I ! y, as follows, were presented to the city council and upon . W. Wade. 93 hhistle 95.00 j:::- i . ' ,.i '' ', ! motion referred to the Committee on finance. '. 1 ! , ; 1drs. J. Bonney 94 Caretaxer HL L+'ells & reservoir40.00 '' ', x �; ;;i, Louis Willoughby 95 Labor 44.20 ;{ . :.. .,, 1� �'{ ; ,i CURRENT EXPENSE FUND. '' `� S� t, +;I City Treasurer 96 Payroll and cash adv. 160.00 v� f • ! ,: Puget Sound Tel. Co. 97Rental and tolls 7.25 f, ' ', j `f . f L. A. Commons 19 Labor ' { 14 .00 Tacoma Rubber Stamp `o. 9 stamps •75 ;{ �. k: ..I. e , , . Joe hatfield 198 Labor 47.10 Burroughs AddingMc . Co. 99 Repairs on addingmachine 5.66 {{ :,j Francis short 199 Labor 26.40 " :` i'ralworth Mfg. Co 00 Cocks 28.10 4I . • • Joe Hatfield 200 Labor 0 g , 55.3 Gamon Meter Co . 101 Meter supplies 9•26 ill .• + A. F. Schrieber 201 Justice fees for Apr, and May0 „ i ' P 37 5 Calif. Filter Co. 102 "hemicals 16.00 ,, y �� j ,,, ' A. F. Schrieber 202 Witness fees 2.00 J. H. Cavanaugh 103 Shingles .75 ., • f T. T. March 203 Salary as marshall 125.00 ; E.A.Phillips , Inc 104 supplies 22 .74 i'ti . ( jl . ' ' ' r'' 'ii ; i Al. Sellenthin 204 Slary as phief of police 1 0.00 •,`. .. Robt. SmithPlugs0 5 M. 105 9 5 '� • �';(I ,; , ! • The Fern Press 205 Supplies for police dept . 3.75 •:; Puget Sound I'.& L. Co . 106 Power 794.61 ' ' 1i • ' I E'], i ' ' Anacortes American 206 Publishing 3.80 '•` County Auditor 107 Recording deed 1. 50 ' , r • Lowman & Hanford 207disco rod for engineer 19.40 Anacortes American 108 Printmng and publishing 14.80 ','1 , r Francis short 20 Labor setting grades 21.60 ti y. (!` j ,j� t • L. A. Commons 209 Sewer Survey 28.00 1924 WATER FUND ;j 1, :', �; , l 1 Puget Sound P. & L Co 210 Lights 113.26 -. +, '' ' Marion Watkinson 211 Salaryas citytrea. `',„a ,1! f . ; & cash adv 59 So W 578 Labor 7.00 +� j . m. Hobby Ben Driftmier 212 salary as city attorney 50.00 • , C. Nun 579 Labor 8. 50 t 1 �' • $ C. J. Danis ;580 Labor 36.00 1, ;'I ; , .I,.I. M. A. Hartman 213 Salary as city clerk 50.00 . ' Anacortes Hardware Cp214Metal7 K• l. L Carlson 581 Labor 8.00 ! •, _ iI , Dr. Ausitn Shaw 215 Slary as healthofficer 50.00 9.00 �' J F.• G. Messenger 582 Labor :f , . �i i L. E. Snider 216 Salary as fireman 125.00 Elmer Annie ;5 3 Labor 12.00 �,; �, N. M. Holt 21 « « « > -1 . , f ' « « » 125.00 :-:- Roy Sewell 5 4 « 4.00 +� . I � J. Colgan 218125.00 L. A. Commons8 Labor 2.00 ', . I J. S. Carter 219 Salary as fire chief & C . Adv. 170.60 C . Burt 586 20.00 `'I �� � :' water 220 Hydrant86 Labor �` • , \`y Department rental 260.00 �i 4'. r --.xm 1 • +}'f£9FR' • MldYl4?g+ + ` 44•c15�1�,�r• ..r... s.�c.s. = ' �:"`:?'!+1�'_"r#2 i i . ',.., •,:vim l.!-E .SY4t.wy7U;Ai.. M1'•'.'..�...•.r. ♦ f: � + " ' \ . • L_ - - - - _ "sit • • • • 1 . . . - 672 ____________ __ .. . .... 67:'-'_ . -.1.7 ,, . a' .„.. . . i 0. 1 • • June June 16th , 1925. i•; :t t..: i '•- 5' w p y - - - - r -- " M. A. Lee 587 Labor 28• L:7" - ' -- C. Robinson 58$ Labor 00 •• call The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular session with Mayor : ,' _ L. Anderson 2$•00 Brooks residir_ and Councilmen Dwelle Hansen, Howe, McCracken, Olson and ". 4' ; �,.. ' 589 Labor 20.00 presiding Y. .. ,• I i : t; i • F. Terrill 590 Labor R deber res ondin to roll call. Absent, Fulton. i Rydeberg responding 74 �, Geo. Pearce 591 Labor . 8.00 ;; Y_-- ,,*,..' '1 $ A . Lanfear 592 • 8.00 �tes an�roved The minutes of the previous meetingwere read and u on motion a roved.as read. - - ' 28.00 �: • 1 D. D. Riggs 593 . : . S. M. Hendrixson 594 Labor 4.00 . Pol. on Report of Committee on License and Police on matter of revoking license of � ,�..�,: � i � + 16.00 �;, _ "1 -. ' I _ ' J. M. Jensen 595 Labor 4.00 • ing license George Brown, recommending that license be revoked, was read and upon motion is. • :. . , 1F Chas. Anderson 596 Labor 35.00 .,°o• Brown ' adopted. , rl , , , Geo . Pearce 597Labor- i '' 1. i '1, ; J. M. Jensen 59 a �9.25 = of water Bond of dater Department cashier was presented to the city council and upon ':' ; r' Tom Terrell 599 •• 35.25 ler motion adopted. '' �r� ; ' � J. R. McCarron 600 " 4.00 • ' S. M. Hendrixson2 • ; 601 • 25' of Maurice Bond of Maurice belly, plumber, was presented to the city council and upon motim °�. ` Chris Kobinson 602 • _ 4.00 y, plumber referred to teh Judiciary Committee and City Attorney. �r ' ' D. D. Riggs 603 N 2.00 `; } x -i : . •! ' L. Anderson 604 • 33•�5 . from Allmond Communication from Douglas Allmond relative to donation of strip of land on A . �, . ., 4.00 ' " ' ' i' E. Lanfear 60 " :,nation of land ' each side of Heart Lake Road where such strip ran through his property was � ,_ 1l'''' F. G. ]lessen ger 6o6 " 4.00 y road read and upon motion referred to the City Engineer. i M. A. Lee 4.00 t_`_ ' f' , l + Elmer Annis 6o7 " OJ 'IL, 60 4' . from Brickey . Communication from• W. E. Brickey concerning settlement of fire damage in June f ,,... G. N. Ry, Co 60 • 4.00 :ire damspe by 1924, on watershed at Mt. Erie , set by Haugland boysm and directing that ,' 4.�3I ' 9 - O n -its r•'. .,L• • ,•.cip y?^LI ; • John Fussell 610 • 48.00 , gland bo s . motion be to $75.00 in thereof, was read. Councilman �;-..,;:; f: Y passedacceptpayment •�• •a �,�, L. Anderson 611 w 20.00 � •McCracken made a motion that such resolution be passed and the City Treasurer ' '- : :'? 612 " 28'00 sy ' be instructed to sign the necessary receipt. Roll call: Ayes, Dwelley, Hansen P - ;� ;.i; A ' •1 ' •I M. A. Lee = ' Ana. Lbr. & Boa Co 613 " 26'00 Howe McCracken, Olson andRydberg. Nays none. I. f' • I , Islan Transfer Co 614 "!'ayage and frt. on pipe 45,p5y�'-' `.�;'" ;' i t extern Engineering Oor. 615 Zeldin pipestatingcityimprove • aution • Resolution the intention of the council to certain streets y. T. E. Doan 616 Blueprints 6.00 f f s _ and alleys and intersections or portions thereof, trunk and lateral sanitary '. •r *� �, i •.'�a• •�•�. , i ' ' ,`.; Frank Moore 617Labor s , sewers, was read and upon motion adopted. . ,i..,,..:- I., fig t_` P. Rademaker a 44.00 ;abor k •; • :1 ;` W. B. Short 619 Salaryas supt. 4.00 ;urn Upon motion the city council did then adjourn. fi _• o• '! �: V. Neidhardt 620 Labor P 254.00 _ i: . a L. A. Commons 621 Labor Approved in open session this 7th day of July, 1925. ! ` . �, , C C . VanWey 622 " 12.00 rj • x f 1; J. B. McCarron 623 " 810 00 i • _ ;1-',-. a i James Corey 624 • I " :;:i • I •i G G. Danaingberg 625 " 39;00 /f�I4I4-C ( 1 �, .. :} � 7i . C. Burt 626 •" 34 00 ayor - - •,•r. ¢i t t ' ; r • L. Carlson 627 " 44.00f \ .� 628I� C. Robinson " 40.00 -�""- ``'��'`�. • •r• I ; A. Lanfear 629 •" 48.00 Attest: 4 1 ' ! ;`.: M Chas. Anderson 6 0 • 55 es ° w , ' Moore 8 - == 4; I A. R. �/ (, > Rademaker 631 Maps g it /yGG,L ,f„-t/ , , . ; .ar'x ,:. f i P. 6 2 Team Hire 17 00 C yClerk �/ si • ' ;) L. H. Moore 633 Labor ;,f c;-• , s 4 00 ' I / . ai ; I "Jaye Riggs 634 Labor 1;; . j • , , Geo. Pearce 635 Labor 47 �: Y ,,,`".. • ,� • , ,1,.; '� J. R. McCarron 636 Labor ;7116:::g; 0 i e'er '1'A. Lanfear 6 " i4� +,. ^,,,. �' t `•.}` Louis Willoughby 638 Labor .4,1i'; I'• • J. M. Jense 639 " r'p„' • ' i- ,,i• "Y•t 1 S • � 1 I. Federal Pipe & Tank Co49 75 { I ! . S P 640 Pipe 757.03 1! s �ti�tf,"� .� � ;I , Herman LePlant 641 Labor 2 00 �� SW' _ I • I't ! G. E. Gross 642 estimate on reservoir " ' 2920_,-30. a 1.4 i : ; • ' i r Cow. on Finance Re n i ., �;� ` M.. - .1'fi i port of committee o finance to whom were referred the claims against I �''' '�'� �:: ' the CurrentnE the �'urrent Expense Fund and other city funds for the month of M �.�egf., ,r May, 1925 z. E� "'� • , : 4 4 recommending that the claims be allowed and warrants drawn in favor ' � : ,1 • i1! i, ' r.'., f ' of same, was read and upon motion adopted. Roll call : ayes, '''welley, � :,':• � J IIf Fulton, Hansen, Howe, McCracken, Olson and Rydberg. Nays none r � `ff#! ' 1 1 i 1•i '' lip: I : ' ' 'Fr' •: �,+ ' c � , + ' Upon motion the citycouncil �' i :ii N':P did then adjour1.n. '' .:. 1or y �A ' i �� , • Approved in open session this 16th day of June, 1925 ;I' 1,1) .. J ;j�.• t� ;f 1 { II - I �, ' ;, -',•:tiff Ail. .. q . i. , , ;, k ,/fruweef4f._z._, ,._ r-t '`I • . Attest: , r ,,. i r ! ,. �. + M. A. Hartman, City Clerk, . I ' il ' • 1 ; '• ' • ).1)- • I ;tf f l' - 'deputy. i . . . !)..i! i 'il, . i 1 . . i Y:.!' . ; :-r ., 4 ii. ,. • - -- -- r, l,r,:$r'xc:.�SS!'!Z ^S?�x+�1 4lV+�W3s yy y�� .yq...-y�-..u.r. •..� a ;�aYx aa.::� ... 'S. o-••�1►J:"'K�a__�' • • I • \ , r ! I 1 h . . - • e 7 1.----: -, •• ' . . 6 7 4 .... :,!, . i,,., _ . J { gip• July 7th, 1925, continued. ! July 7th, 1925 • Claims - 1a - __ - - _ • ` .., - • E . . ,; ,• i Jrvis Phillips 231 Labor on streets 12.00 i •� C la ms - 24.00 T. . '` 2 2 Labor .t..,,...:-.� i The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular session with May H, C. Randall 3 .50 logi_ Roll call .. Fulton. Howe , McCracken Tire Surgery 233 Puncture repairs 10 .. - . ,,� Brooke presiding and Councilmen Dwelley, Hanwen, ;t . and Rydberg.respondirg to roll call. Absent, Olson. 234 •special police `''• • 4 J. (Cad �35 Special police 10.00 �' .. J. Cady 2 6 Special police 15•� if, . • } The minutes of the previous meeting were read and with one correction wer Andrew Bodnar 3 105 00 + ` ? ! Minutes read adopted. 2 Special police I1. -z.:''.. Y. Shoemaker 3 p 1.75 : _.�._ .,, Frank o 23 `'pecial police 1 0 - ,-'`'-��•?x Bland � - � city Attorney on 239 Special police 5.0 �; +,�,, .. `"` • �' Report of City Attorney on plumbers bond of Maurice Kelly, stating that M. Morgan 70 89 ,;� ' plum ersbond of Kelly same was correct as to form, was read and upon motion adopted. N. M. Holt 240 Police r•-�,, . ; ,' X. T. March 241 slight marshall 125.00 0 i ofpolice ,. i y 242 Salary as chief - Vitt' Attorney on bond Report of City Attorney on bond of water department cashier, stating that Al Sellintizin10 00 • 1 • same needed signature of principal, was read and upon motion adopted. Won. Blankenship 243 Special police " t'� of water cashier Justice r A. G. "ong Co. , r Inc. 244 Valve springs for fire dept. 1.52 ti , ., 245 gala ry as fire Thief, janitor c .a. 171.35 f '` _ Report • of Police uas presented end read to the city council, and upon mot J. -. Carter 125,00 ram .� Report of Police .� 246 Salary as fireman E Justice referred was referred to the Committee on Finance. . , Jas. Colgan 247 Salary as fireman portion of month 54.10 .. r A. N. Latshaw fireman 10.00 ?' _{�` Warrant to_be •issued a City Engineer reported that the California Filter Company had furnish . Lionel Carter 248 Special '.c ", , • arran 249Hauling fire hose 1.00 ! California r'ilter Co. material and completed work at the filter plant to the amount of 9,171.7 y IslandTransfer Co. 8.10 !, s = and recommended that a warrant be issued for $7,337.43 in favor of the r'i "Pioneer' 250 Budget reports i; �, 4 "ompany- Upon motion the report waa adopted. Union Printing Co• 251 Report forms 8:14 ,�g1 Jr `} ' :-; • T k do Murray 252. udget forms 2 0 _ ",^ .ti .5 ... ,;• 1 Hudson �53 dark on garbage dump _ '�'a�e f Warrar_t to be."issued The pity Lngi�eer certified that G. E.Gross had excavated and place water � •h$s- Industrial Ins . � Med. Aid 47•�5 ::�� .- _ :�.. '. ;;._ ; G. E. Cross the reservoir to the amount of $3,671.10, and recommended that a warrant State Treasurer 254 260.00 ` •%:`' i :. :..'v • G. Mr.Gross far 80% of the amount, or 2,936.88. Upon motion the report was water Department 255 Hydrant erental 89.00 ,' 4 ,.;: :h 2: 6, Gasol 41 .75 . .:� ? Standard Oil Co. 5 z i . 257 Vacation services `i Judiciary Committee on depart of Judiciary Committee on plumbers bond of Maurice Telly, recormen Ethel Barron & Co - 5 3 •85 , ' , ..:--:' 1 plumbers bond of Kelly that same be accepted, was read and upon motion adopted. G. f Shannon 2 8 Supplies for city hall Lowman 3c Hanford 259 Report forms Z•53 -. r }?Ff„ . i i! Park 54.67 Judiciary Committee on Report of Judiciary Committee on bond of water cashier, recommending that Puget Sound P 3c L Co . 260 Bluetsri erail , s treets .s„a �,, • •,, andupon motion adopted. Seattle Blue Print CO . 261 P 12.75 t! j ��,'t was read P 44.65 '' ,i bond of water cashier signature of principal be obtained, = r 262 Justice fees and cash adv. :� ri: �,,.: ^ • A. F . •chreiber �� ��r • :! s Fidalgo Pulp bids on. Communication from the Fidalgo Pulp Company addressed to the Fire Chief, Void 263 264 En ineerin in sewer di str�cts 35.00 � s yr:;• 0. t ifire hose submittinga bid on 2 " J.D. Fire Hose of twenty cents per foot for appro F• N, haley g g 10.00 il � • a ,x ` :', , ! ' s 26 S ecial police six hundred feet, the hose to be coupled and selected by their represents , Joe Hagan 5 P 2 0© ' - w read. Motion was made andpassed that the communication be referred g x,? '` ir •.. • as ' Dr.Austin Shaw 266 Salary as health officer 5• ll Committee on Dire `dfater and Li ht and Fire Chief, with power to act. O. A. Denning 2b7 Portion of salary as st. supt. 192,00.00 � r ��` ;;`�� �'! 'h g Lynn Lalcomb 268 truck driver 66.00 #• E�"�`�-i ' 1 '� Remonstrance from Remonstrance from W. A. arks, Geo. V. Brown, and others, against the 1. ., Tom Dodson 269 Labor 70.00 • • p i 270 Labor • t • Sparks et a1 against of sewers in Blocks 47,48 ,49, 50 and 86 and 87, and including trunk sewer ' Carl Olin84.20 `{ +; 2'jl Labor i . k i ;, sewer ' "0" Avenue, was read and upon motion of Councilman McCracken the remonstr. Wm. Weeks 8.00 i was not well taken. Seconded and. passed. 272 Labor 3 ' ' `' U- Geo . Paddock 50400 t - `�' + 273 Salary as city attorney r <�_ j Ben Driftmier • 0.00 Wiz'•-'-' 'r � �� 274 Salary as city clerk 5 •: ; +�,, •z•;r�4; ' U beingand ordinance statingthe intention of the city co ri, A. Hartmannyc 0 , `'; } rdinance No . Ordinance No. , ;� as c it�� tress• cash adv. 55.3 ! ' i ? ' to improve certain streets and alleys as heeinafter designated by laying Marion•�'dticinson 275 Salary x �'; • y 276 Cash advanced expenses to Seattle 10.00 , 'I ,__ f ' down and placing on said streets and alleys and intersections or portions 1.18 ' ja'. '' ,� S• G. rooks Tolls for police dept. I ,t. + ��sT� r , thereof, trunk and lateral sanitary sewers, was upo motion placed on its ,� Puget et Sound Tel Co. 2'll �25.00 bytitle; upon motion ordinance was laced on its second re L E. Snider 278 Salary as fireman for June • i .�^ , } !;. first readingp P 2 302.40 } .. • .r i 1 'j I. , by title; upon motion ordinance was referred to the judiciary Committee a t ; . ;.! 3 City Attorney. M��j . wz- ' +! I ; attention of the citycouncil the matter ofri� L� RY � I ° ; 15+�: .. � : Ri ht of wa cots ' Ma or Brooks rought to the �, ;. .•� , } g Y P Y �: +i 11. :, I on road into city of way payments on new road leading into city, and upon motion of Council t followingamounts were authorized ., : the H- W. Dowd 394 Librarianrounds at library for May 9 •p0 j 0 k ,: ' L. "uella Howard 395 Janitor and grounds 28.00 - - ``,�: A i'� ` Simmonds 4200.00 ` H. Dowd396 care of 31.97i F' . tN,1ra 1 t ` 's ! 0 .00 x P P' tt 8c Co . 397 Books 3.10 '} , ' .r fir `t. ; ii C, H. Kuehnoel 5 0 K ire4 > ' +i Mrs • . Mary E. Powers 526.00 {: Water Department 398 Water 3.60 ," . ! ;I �, ' } T. B. Morrison 5 Puget Sound P & L Co . 398 Light 167.67 ? ' � `;'' ; •ki 7 I ?' ! • The city Attorney wasauthorized to enter into negotiations with the partie ;f% : j ,, concerned. Roll call: "yes, Dwelley, Hansen, Fulton, Howe , McCracken and PARK �Y • r ii ! i "ydbe r Nays , none . 60 t :. ; ' •+� >• I Anacortes Hardware 37o Supplies ! fit; Councilman Dwelle the City Clerk was instructed to issue rix It Shop 371 Grinding lawnmower 1�00 :"`• r ., : 1 1 Warrant issued to Upon motion of y, A • '' ' )1% 4ti,!: s' . i , i ' , + p 372 Hauling dirt r t 1 Gross to G. E. (roes for 80% of the total work completed at the reservoir, or r� ' + .� • +�'�'' ; ; t ' � �; . � ': _ + R d � �ha s . ud so n Labor 104 .0 U • i '' '', '��a• .; { 1 ' ! 4 `` 111 .! , 32,936.88. Roll call : Ayes, Dwelley, Fulton, Hansen, Howe, McCracken, Y R. ,^ hwartz 374 "ator 5.00 ��� -c, ;. i ! , . . I ' Nays, none Hay Jensen $�20.1d � '.{ • x.a;;�. ':i '!' ' I-� .l I toMotion was made byCouncilman • Dwelley that warrant be drawn in favor of ti:; . , '.+1 • �, Warrant issued w ; i ' ' ' ; h;1 California Filter Co. California rilter Company for7,33"l•43, or $0�' of the last estimate of we , ► ;• .' '! completed. Motion seconded and passed. Roll call: Ayes, Dwelley, Fulton, ;f.. Anacortbs 1924 Water Fund 1( McCracken and R dber . Nays, none. ii;:,I Howe, c rack en n y g y .� i 64 Labor 2 00 1 .. H. E. tlargewell 3 17.25 i l . , , ! I. ' i' Paint for streets Councilman Fulton stated that there was not sufficient aint to cow lete t i_, r 644 Labor ,�y P P Geo . carte 13 .25 „o _ marking of the streets, and after some discussion the matter was .eft to t J, K Jensen 646645 'abor 44.00 `' • I • • P. Rademacher8.00 +� ,� ! + ' ' ' street department to arrange for more paint. ! • � � { ". Rademacher 647labor 18.00 Light bill and light Councilman McCracken advised the city council of the large amount of the li 648Labor Ni 1 V. NiedhardtLabor B.OU !.,1, it ,, i. I } at custom house at bill at the custom house at the Victoria ferry dock, and made a motion thatFred Braun 649 • �5.25 h .. 'i ,,, •, r+ + = dockcompany be notified to discontinue the service as. far as the cit J. R. McCarron 650 Labor : 4 ferryoc the light c a y „ 13.25 q�, mP '` �1 ij't I. was concerned. Also that the light company render hill to include $1.00 on D. D. Riggs 651 Labor 40.00 ! !.!°� " • C . Christney 652 Labor 1, • r •• • I • for June. 5 4.00 y L. Robbins 653 Labor " other city funds for the month j, P 654 Labor 38.00 •! + , ,, 1,i laime Claims against the Current Expense Fund and L. La Pearl Labor 44 .00 , i.'! �' ,' ,E. .1 June, as follows, were presented to the city council and upon motion were Chas. Daer 655 a 40.00 ; ;•; .0 , 656 "ab o r �'. ! ' ' referred to the Committee on Finance. , Geo . McClean 657 16. 00 ► i, Labor John McClean • h y � Frank Bruan 658 Lao"'Labor 4.00 '`, , �� : r f Daniel Smith 6 p Labor 36.00 �, .�• • _,' s Yl. Cole 32 .00 - tl. 1!A l ' H - C Kna,p 671 Labor 24 .00 �' IL! , • }+ �I - E. ' 0. Donnell 672 Lzbor i . • �: '{t r . ,Whipple 673 Lat,o r 20.00 !:k • � \ : : • • f!ED • • • A ? YY a •: ar 4 . ` F • •13 • \55 • •,.. I!',; -- - a I ,.,.. ,: : .., '/ f '. 6 7 e _ a.AI ' • i • ar :, '� July 7th, 1925, continued i - - - - - -- " s - � ,, P. Rademacher 674 Labor �t r s i ngb e__er GENERAL WATER FUND Labor , J, L. sBerglad 666 Labor •T.• j B. Dansingberg o6 Labor standard Oil Co. 109 Gasoline 7.38 •.• . ;, ;�,_ t S. Matson 66 Labor Federal Pipe & Tank Co. 110 Pine 4.70 `� , i Wm. Taber 669 Labor Snyders Pharmacy 111 Chemicals 44.70 .� 1, t A. D Eaterbrook S. D . Temple & Co. 112 Supplies 1.25 - 670 Labor 'i' ' . M. McMaster Robt. , Smith 113 Work on tank 20.00 - , 671 Labor w; �,. � -1: E. Y�, C31ins 672 Labor A. Arthur Higgs 114 Repairing safe i►: water dept. 5.00 ,.. t• �' Harry Matson i nacortes Hardware 115 Supplies 33.62 .r� t has. Anderson 673 Labor Current Expense lib Gasoline 5.28 t� A• Lanfear 674 Labor General 'Water Fund 117Cash advanced for stamps & laundry21 675 Labor P 5• ;,, o • ? C. Robinson s. Anacortes American 118 Supplies 5.5C � •. 676 LaUor « , Carlson 677State Treasurer 119 Industrial Ins, & Med. Aid 12.73 `' °' 1. . ,. a L. A Commons Labor Gamom Meter Co. 120 Meters 166.50 �'' '` 678 Labor <i �..� �' Frank Moore 679 La. o r `iFj Union Printing Co 121 binder 2 .49 � � 1: John Russell 68o Labor G. :: Shannon_ & Co 122 Supplies 47.07 c*t.^ ` Puget Sound Tel Co '123 Tolls and rentals 9.65 X .° ' i i . L. A. Commons, Assingee 681 La' ,r ,' 1. , • i i 1.' James Coney 682 Labor '; Lowman & Hanford 124 Indicators 93 ,� rB. McCarron 683 Labor t J. M. Jensen 125 Labor Ag.g5 0 '� } j i C Van Wey 684 Labor •• ;., Louis Willoughby 126 La or �' . w` i V. Niedhardt i, J. R "�cCarron 127 Labor 43.75 � L sa D. Graham 685 ab r ', A. 7 • D. F. 686 Labor �anfegr 128 Labor 8.OQ ,;' ;* J �;_,> LaPlp rt 687LaborDave Riggs 129 Labor ?_6.Oo • r ,, • � !or....,. .- ..--Viz•~•. •� G.. N. By Co . ' Geo . Pearce 130 Labor 4.00 "'' • ` ,� t ` • o . 688 Frei •Geo . Pearce 689 Labor on pipe ' W. Wade 131 Engineer Whistle Lake 95,00 ,$•�� ; w . {, .""y 4: • S. Matson 69v M . J. Boney 132 Caretaker III, res 40.00 r r : ?' 4' . • (' J. M. Jensen 691 Labor City treasurer 133 Payroll 150.00 ' * ' ; i -_' a: I �Y y r• Albert Lanfear 6 2 L Francis Short 134 Labor 102.60 "1 3s, " .a• ~:: ,,,, 9 .for Knapp & honneberger 135 Mtce and op. truck & cars, 2 mos. 103.42 !; �=-x ��, r }� e'� ' J. R. cCarron 693 Labor Dzve Riggs 6 4 Tire Surgery 136 Tire repairs and supplies 36.75 ,F :x . Y--� i • ., Federal Pipe & Tank Co, 695 Piper .� • Marine Supply Hardware 137 Supplies 100 .25 M. chaster 696 Labor 1, �"ix It Shop 138 Piling szws 1.25 • ' x'r`~ •''• ±: 7 3.35 F�° sY ;.• ,. E. W. Cline Puget Sound P & L Co 139 Power 4 Wm. Tabor 6 7 L r k ,r- .r :•.l.,?sy ' 8',8, 9Labor Sparks Transfer Co . 140 Men and turck on pavement work 141.0Q ;l ,, r ,� s :, j . ., ate Suet. of Fydraulics F + $2,086,84 Y . _ -''4-� t • f Geo. Hsi fling and recording permits ,; * ' • ;; ';' } ! . J.:mesDngberg 70 Labor : �^ • r Corey 701Labor , , , -' ' f D. Graham 2 Labor 1 24 Water Fund- Additional 44 • Y ,a: Lester L�Pearl 703 Labor .,' r • 3` ,`} 4i'' r; j L• A. Cbr^mons z J. M. Jensen 719 Labor 12.00 ' � ` "" ` "' t , i J. B. McCarron 704 Labor 705 Labor id Chas. Anderson 720 Labor 61. 55 '" J t ` Lillis Cole ?,'Q A. Lanfear 721 Labor 37.25 Y,=• `"J"' r " I A. �, 706 Labor LaPlant 70 Labor L. Carlson 722 Labor 51,25 ; `;� `•`' "� ; � •;; �' John Hussey. 0 L 7 3 Labor9 5 ' i - t John it �i C . Robinson 2 4 .2 .�� ; �J=. `� ,,; Russell 7 Labor Frank tioore 724 Labor 32.00 �� ��..f'. ;; j i ! , 709 Labor ;, V:.:. i ;r f Harvey ats�n ; 0 V. Niedhardt 725 Labor 41.25 ( i �y f ':,' 710 Labor ( `,I Sl. ��hipnles 711 Labor 2 P. s,s,, Rademacher 726 Labor 18.00 j, j G, �� ! C Christney 712 Labor J. L. Berglund 727 Labor 49.25 �a ,✓1. r',';' }4,.,:•. a • t' Knapp 713 Labor A. A Esterbrook 728 Labor 13.00 �:: s ;�•: ` S. at son •. 'has . Baer 2 Labor 45.25 ;' +., �'},,,;;. ':: N 14 Labor 7 9 • gyp :- • �' r . • li , '; els Clapper 715 Labor c Stroek ?30 Lzbor 47.25 j 4 :a'; ti,: • k, i I' Geo. Pearce 716 Labor J. J. Southwick 731 Labor 9.00 t" c $�'. k '( �; Mike Ktlhammer i F. N. Haley732 La or 66,50 `! 4, '�- `;� 7 ? Labor • I• . ig,,.i.„, �; ;•' .•, i. D. D . Riggs 718 Labor Geo . Pearce 733 ha or 4.00 . 0 Islznd TransferCo . 734 Drayage 56.58 �.:� , r �.< ; •' , ;at ' Balance of claims on pag 77• •' ensen 735 abor1 OQiii ''��• r �; ( i ROAD & W �•. . .ti . • J. R. McCarron ?36 Labor 1 0 1, a• , I ATERMAIN 11 , r,<;. ,` j Dave Riggs 737 Labor 10.00 ' i.J ly �! Symonds , CitizensBank Trust 738 E1 185. 32 ', '`: �}'` • �: ( W. sym :� an r s Ells ;, 1 i; 1306 Labor Anacortes Lmbr k Box 739 Lumber 54. 5 jl�< =f _ 1 j 1II Anacortda Lmbr & Box r! ,I I' Standard Oil Co . 1307 Lumber ( Curtis Wharf Co . 740 Sand gravel 147. 0 ;•. ��'.� �� , 1 '� (' � Y 1307 Gasoline and rav �` •#� �;. � ��j. Palworth Mfg. o . 741 Gate valves 6o 00 *� �.#7,; . '.;� ►; ' � �' � I +'F ��, � H. & iionneberger 1308 Repairs on machines •�' ^ � a , '.. � �`'.•: ��, �": 1 A• eylor 1 0 „ : 7 Schwartz Iron Works 742 Sharpenin tool, for May and June 67,22 , i. ;�,.,.,,, , ' 3 9 lacksmi t ing A ra �, ?� Schwartz Iron Works Q' State Treasurer 743 industrial Ins. & Med. Aid 89.39 ,. • . f1�f "�, ,i,.. .�k ('. , ! ( � 1, ( ai q Geo . McClean i3i0 Repairs tools ; 0 W. B. Short 744 Salary as supt. 254.00 �-, f :. rr 'i III bd. J. Ad a ., �`y.` Adams Louii Willoughby 745 Labor 46.95 a ' 1312 Team hire .. r� YSn}� �( '.Oi francis Short 746 Labor 26.40 '' . ..., y �: ► '; Peter houle 1313 Labor i i � Tina McClean 1314 Labor ,`0 J. F. Collins 747 Inspector at reservoir 13.15 .- .,. • >t ahi Assi n748 Estimate of G. E Gross 2 6.88 �j �� CY . -'' .▪ Morrison 1315 Bank of Commerce , C ,93 , < 1316 r/w-road into city r (1 California Filter Co 749 " " 7, 337.43 elf `"k' f. t Mrs• Mary E. Powers 3 " It . .. Simmonds 13�7 " R ft N N n .4 , . _il ��15,246.62 ? ' 1; ; . �' C. • Kuehnoel 1318 " R ,� 1'. N 41 ' - • y finance on claims Report of Committee on Finance to whom were referred the claims against the ii 4• ROAD & FRIDGE >• Current Btpenee Fund and other city funds fa the month of June , 1925, � �� ' ' ,•:II Carl Olin 8 ` ',. recommending that the claims be allowed and warrants drawn in favor of same ! �� '� .' Geo. paddock 3 Labor was read and upon motion aiopted, Roll Call: Ayes, Dwelley, Fulton, Hansen 1' f ( , 3 , 84 Labor ;a Howe, McCracken and Rydberg. Nays, none. Yf { G. W• Shannon & Co. ' • 'jt'� , I ' 0. A. 1'ennin 85 1PPlies '; • I E g 6 Labor 4 , ;+ bdjourn Upon motion the city council did then adjourn. 'ill r • ' . ! , ,Ii H ' Lynn balcomb 87 La or i' , t;l . Tom Dodson 88 Aj : :.;1'. bi.:''' : 11'. ,Labor b ripproved in open session this 218t day of July, 1925. �• .' 1 ( Fttuc�� i 1 ;; Yar . .1 :: . ; , Attest: ' ' M. A. hartmann City Clerk i' • h i``� By � hr� � ti. -A �' I.• "'y jta. Deputy\' ( 1 . 1 1 I 4 . a -,... , , .. -' ".-i 67,_, • 4 i # - p :.,:ii.,• •I 1 k,. July 7th, 1925, continued - sK + 1 r 11 * - i' . . i P. Rademacher 6746 Labor G• dan s i ngb erg '� GENERAL 'RATER FUND ;+.-' 4 J. L. Sergl-:nd 6b5 Labor - 6 Labor -. '• B. Dansingberg o6 L, + `, ., ', S. Matson 66 Labor tandard Cli Co. 109 Gasoline 7.38 � E • Wm. Taber Labor �:, Federal Pipe & Tank Co. 110 Pipe • 4 .70 ' .� 717; -3 y • 669 Labor �:`' Snyders Pharmacy 111 Chemicals 44.70 E .-'_- h• D Esterbrook S. :J . Temple & Co. 112 Supplies 1.25 _y ti M. McMaster 670 Labor r. i- ' E. W. G line 671 Labor • Robt. A. Smith 113 Work on tank 20.00 ,t s Harry Matson 672 Labor A. Arthur Riggs 114 Repairing safe ir. water dept. 5.00 ;`i ,r 673 Labor Anacortes Hardware 115 Supplies 33.62 �- `'has. Anderson .� } � ' :,, i A. Lanfear 674 Labor Current Exnense 116 Gasoline ; , , 675 Labor General 'Water Fund 117 Cash advanced for stamps & laundry 5.21 . r # 1 - C. Robinson � , ., , t • • 1. Carlson 676 Laior Anacortes American 118 Supplies 5•50K<,,..-:..--,11...1,.- # 677 Labor State Treasurer 119 Industrial Ins. & Med. Aid 12,7 � +: 678 Labor Gamom Meter Co. 120 Meters 166.50 xF. t, J Frank Moore 679 Ira.- ' •John ' or ='E Union Printing Co 121 _Binder 2.49 r : Russell • 680 Labor 3. Sha nor_ & Co 122 Supplies 47,07 r`-c : ` :.fir{ r L. A. Commons, Assingee o�31 Lam >r ..,- Puget Sound Tel Co 123 Tolls and rentals �+ TT r James Coney .6 r, c r J. a McCarron 682 Labor ''; Lowman & Hanford 124 Indicators 9 5 r ''a ' C. Van Wey 683 Labor J. M. Jensen 125 Labor 0 50 r • ::tip j V. Niedh rdt 684 Labor Louis Willoughby 126 La or 8.05 ".; ;= } 685 mat J. r^��"` ' D• Graham 686 r R "6cCarran 127 Labor 43.75 x,,::,' • A. F. i, Labor A. Larfe r �� o '� ' aI'l�rt q 128 Labor 8 00 ; . , . • Ry ,L , h;.,.. + ' G. N. Co . , 6$? rilleI);:ht Dave Riggs 129 Labor 26.0o x• � '` �, 688 t --__ . ,.->eo Pearce onpipe Geo .eaW Pearce 130 Labor4.00 - *.., ..,;<,: =z. 'i • : - S. Matson 6$O Q ads 13Z L►�gineer Whistle T,al-e •00 r•�, w, + .69 Mrs . J. Bone 95 ` "`'" `` ` '' : J.bM. Jensen691 City Y 132 Caretaker ?3I, res40.00 ; :' " r ,I AI anf treasurer 133 Payroll1 0.00 ; ~i{~ � ' • Y . ti;ear2 5 �: • tx.s.-_f' J. R. ,� 69 ., ' Francis Short 134 Labor102. 60 ~' :- . ' cCarron 693 Knapp & Ronneberger 135 Mtce and op. truck & cars, 2 mos . 103.42 ;. , '� ',( • Dzve RiggsTire Surer 1 6 Tire re airs and su lies r'ederal Pi a Ta 94 :!!!! p Y 3 P PP 36. 75 i� 14. "..P nk Co. u 1 Hardw . Y 4.�. ,.. � � PP Y are Z3? Supplies 100 .16 - . .,;�'�-�` w,= .; .�ti�'�'cidaster 95 Marine S z.' ,,;:N,,,,. ,'' E. W. Cline691, six It Shop 138 Filing szws1.2 �"�!Pita. Tb697 Q g ound P & L Ca 139 Po�ver� 4 5 I '' _, `a or Pu et S 7 3 35 ;f •. s �r t Sur.t. of Hydraulics 698abor p Sparks Transfer Co • 140 Men and turck on pavement work 141.00 i�NY ��='~ � y raulxcs 699 Piling and record_ . '' ., - Geo. Dansingberg 700 Labor ng permits 8} 2,Oi6.$4 f f;r. } ^ . n1tx� ti ; l: J..mes Corey * :� ' • r: f D. 701 Labor ; -:M , '' ;' a Lester L _Pearl 7 Labor b 1924 Water Fund- Additional 'a +max i t ;.a } , • r 4; i Z. A. �rmons 703 Labor a <r �. r �, s. ' J. B. McCarron 704 Labor 2 J. M. Jensen 719 Labor 12.00 Y�� :,:,,,,,:.,:4„:4::.41,;!:: ' �. , f I 0 Willis Cole has. Anderson 720 Labor 6l a.7 5 LaborC •55 7 _'' i A, r . LCole 706 L or + A. Lanfear 721 Labor 2 °"' `°ab,. ' ;1 John Russ ], 'l07 Labor +t L. Carlson 722 L 31.25 � ;.` .. 4�r el abor 5 5 ;r T.. �; •�,,,::,.1,{. 1 . John Russell 'l08 labor d; C. Robinson 723 Labor49. 25 h�2 ' z�1 ,C . .; Harve 7 9 abor7Frank Moo a abor ,t ,1' ` �l• F riatian 710 Labor 0� v. j'�iedrardt 725 Labor �i.00 • •�•, " f`,:i ;•. 1 ; PP es 5 L� i.r} �C • C Y711 Labor P. Nademacher 26 L I ! Ft , - f } 1J, hristne 12 7 abor18.00 '::i, i C r;na7 Lat.or J. L. Berglund 727 Labor4 Z '" '� y � ' - : �{ }tS• atsonpp 713 Labor A. D Esterbrook 728 Gabor 19.00 tf .r r�,:�' ' ` '' i f Ne e C a 714 Labor Chas . Baer 729 Labor43 ,2 i� � +,; 'jPPer 1 5 5 �,} 1 r ;,t'# ; Geo. �'earce 7 5 Labor .2, c . Strock 730 Labor 4725j: - � �`fl ; 'i �''I t ' • dike hilha_ 716 Labor J. JSouhwick731 Labor .00T. �� ,4a ' i.,,,,::' 'l•• ' ; ' ' ; ' '�'�r 1 f; D. D . Kiggser 7? Labor 2 F. NHaly732 La or66. 50 1j r c =• ti • i1 ; +• ; ,.� I �; 71Labor7 Geo . Pearce 733 La or4.00 I. L Islzr►d TransferCo . ?34 Drayage 5g ,' �, ; . .i 1 :j Balanceof claims on page 6?7, 56. 1. 5, �•I ri fJ. M. Jensen 735 Labor14 .00 i1 M� s�' !! '' { '� ROAD VI�ITER::iAIN J. ;i. McCarron 736 Labor12.00 ,r, f *4.,, `}.4r};.:'a � !: IW• Symonds 1Dave Riggs 73 Labor10.00I j A Yr'l 1• , if�� i j Ana co r td sLmbr & Box 306Labor Citizens Bank & Trust C ?3 Ells185.32 • , . ' '�i i. , 'f �; , { i �' •+tandard OilCo . 1307 Lumber '0 Anacortes Lmbr & Box 739 Lumber 54 5 +� ��:" r. ' �;; (r Knapd & iionnebe . 1307 Gasoline Curtis Wharf Co . 740 Sand and gravel 147.60 1.� : }fie- ' tip':, ..,: +1.h r a, LY` ''•': ' " � { ` j li, A. 7hylor ger i308 Repairs on machines 4 Mfg. 6o 00 �!f i i alworth f o . 741 Gate valves ? �; {, -,,� Schwartz I 3 9 lacksmio in 7 Schwartz Iron Works 742 Sharpenin tools ►.; �` . '..,�; ' f •' + Iron Works g p for 1�a and June 6 22 .: ,ia 1 ! It 14 ,, ! G 1310 Repairs on toolsState Treasurer 4 industrial Ins. & Med.May 9 39 � . " ''' };;,: . .;'r f , r eo . McClean U 7 3 89.39 , . �, , .. 1 t ' i M. J. Adams 1311 Team hire W. i3. Short 744 Salary as aup t. 250.00 ! ' ' • - . •) 13' 2 Team hire i{ a,. �• { I{; I. Peter houle 131 T e 0. Louii Willoughby 745 Labor 46.95 �` ": t `" fifo..-. r y; ? ' Jim Mc 1313 Labor 0. Francis Short 746 Labor 26.40 �� ' } i ,, 1314 Labor 0 J. F. Collins 4 Inspector at reservoir 1 . 1 } • ? x'4., .r^ ','• . T. • Morrison 7 ? P 5 r i'.' rl Mrs. Mary E. Powers 1315 r/w-rond into city 1 • �, Bank of Commerce , Assign748 Estimate of G. E Gross 2 ,93 .88 `_' ;{"1 n $ » ) ,. California Filter Co 749 " " 7,337,43 ;:c. ,r .>�' �immo d 1316 ,:,.. �. 13 , ' * ' • uehnoel 1318 " » ,I N S ' ' 15,246.b2 ' -: � t + { ., (I ''finance on claims Report of Comm F ! . �; °1i ROAD .Rc FRIDGE �1, P ittee an i r' ' • Rance to whom were referred the claims against the !� f Carl Olin Current Hcpense Fund and other city funds far the month of June , 1925, •;! • I 1 $3 Labor " recommending that the claims be allowed and warrants drawn in favor of same, •;, I' ', :}, � ; ; Geo.. Paddock ', , g , , ,. '° , .!, G. W. Shannon & Co . 84 Labor „ was read and upon motion aiopted. Roll Call: Ayes, Dwelley, Fulton, Hansen , t t 0. A. ennin { Rydberg. Nays, none. ... i. ; •I . ; ;..71, , I I 8 1's4 ' ' + j Lynng 86 Labor e8 r Howe, McCracken and R dber N balcomb 8 4 . .' ± . Adjourn 7 La or Upon{ motion the city council did then adjourn. • " 1, r } Tom Dodson 88 {� �•. , ,1�1 Labor - ,' • I l.!, '�� approved in open session this 21et day of July, 1925. i� ( _ .! , ,.,l_.:0. • ' • I � ji• f. , ' Attest: 'Mayor 11:1 :--11:::. I „ I. , :' ,}f r M. A.. iiartmann, City Clerk, • !4 ' • - Deputy • 1 I �t 1 ..i ia. hi..• �S" 11f,aS,`•y 5�''F. awIrS'�6 +�'�'�.. / nr'S� '"'+•' +r ii-- :_�"( �•,j'•^'::�lO-"..' ;,j,Y, •• a, a .4 • , • S 5 ,t... .s, `• •sue- • rp 1 1 r F L ' • 1 I e 7 f.„? •t- . ., . , . . 678 , * •� ' July 21st, 1925, continued. Irt +w u . f4' .ram - _ -_-___-- ____ - __-__ ---__ __-_ __- �-..--_____-.-____.--_-.____..._ _ i.• �'_�, i r* a _� , The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular session with ?fiewal of lease Mr. R. E . Bronson, attorney for the Puget Sound Navigation Company, addressed Loll call Councilmen Dwelley, Hansen, Howe, Olson andRydberg responding to roll cal ;• �n ferry dock the city council relative to renewal of the lease on the Anacortes-Victoria r � ; Absent Fulton and McCracken. Ferry dock. The matter was referred to the Judiciary Committee and City y,._:: .,, •:-..:, ,- Attorney. :i I, Mayor absent In the absence of Mayor brooks, Mayor Pro Tern Hansen assumed the chair. 1/' i • ;..,:journ Upon motion the citycouncil did then adjourn. :r`;,' : l� ; !: Minutes ap:-roved The minutes of the previous meeting were read and upon motion adopted. i ' Approved in open session this 4th day of Augue t, 1925. ' - =: . • Attorney on Ord. ' Report of City Attorney on Ordinance No. 749, sating that same was correc -• •�• f`s-G.4-w-`�•.•..' , i• fF . •• 1` #749 as to form, was read and upon motion adopted. �' -' C. Johnson uses Communication from the water superintendent stating that C. Johnson, 911 r �r s f: . i , water without 21st Street, who had ordered his service discontinued +October let, 1923, Attest: Mayor Pro Tern :,. - • ° permission or pay- • had connected his water pipes to the city .service by means of a short , t ? ment length of hose and was thus obtaining city water without having made ap- M. A Hartman, City Clerk, `• 4 ,, ' plication or paying for same, was read and upon motion referred to the �, i / : committee on Fire , Ikter and Light and City Attorney. By �• -� _ Deputy i 4 i �- Judiciary on Ord. Report of Judiciary Committee on Ordinance #749, recommending that ordin. :'_ ...;.,..i-:: :4 1 749 be passed, was read and upon motion adopted. • I , ;. •;;�; r il Ste. & Parks on Report of Committee on Streets & Parks to whom was referred the matter '�- G?; � '' ; :� garages on streets of garages in street at 33rd and V avenue, statin that same had been mo .. - f` ,1 - • `f• • •r , :, g g was readand upon motion dopted. g ! � }� i '.., !.4 .a•. `�:�, - •::" •ice, - � ; ! ; JudiciaryCommittee Report of ommee ----- _ i ' i , .:: ' •-• , --:-T • tki: ::;.:,:. is Ste Se Parks on Report of Committee on Streets and Parks on matter of painting pavement, ,- . i',...-- -- -4 • ,•{ ,:, painting pavement stating that work had been done so far as the material would allow, was ;r - �' t�r ' t ; • read and upon motion adapted. - `+ A { ` . . Curtis Wharf Co. , Communication from the Curtis Wharf Company asking for renewal of lease , 4 }{Y o , -ij • r� ask for renewal of of that portion of N Avenue designated as the East 40 feet of N Avenue t, • • t , I:. lease from the North line of Second Street. to deep water for the term of five n' • I ,,, : . years, was read and upon motion referred to the Committee on Streets t P. `' and City Attorney. �+ • , ' r, - ! •;` Ordi nanc #749 Ordinance #j49 being an ordinance providing for the improvement of "0" :. 4 . 1' 1 Avnue from �e center line of alley between 17th street and 18th street to '' a ,;: is the center line of the alley between 19th street and 20th street and the , . - :1_ a,,,;" alleys between 18th street, and between 19th street and 20th street, eac /- `: , • from the east line of M Avenue to the west line of Commercial Avenue, by .,. f laying down and placing along said "0" Avenue from the alley between 17t e11, *• 1 ' : ! t +' '' street and 18th street to the alley between 18th street and 19th street a . . } I,: t:.1 10-inch trunk sewer, and from said pint to the alley between 19th street F,'1 ' , and 20th street an 8-inch trunk sewer, the same to connect with the prese , ::-� ,.:;: '1 •• i 1,1.1,; ' ',. "0" Avenue trunk sewer and by laying down and placing along said describe i ` ,N.+� ;ti ; alleys 6-inch lateral sewers to connect with the said described trunk sew il tv, si ,s r•i '1 w •; - : and to do and construct any other work that may be necessary to complete f1'. • ; ; ,:. � ' said work within the limits of said district according to the plans and I • ,. t ,, tz,i0.,..4 ''+ ;°; •' ' ' •' ` . specifications of the City Engineer, creating an enlarged improvement im- ' _ ,; '.'i; 1 .,;:.• i ' I provement district to be known and designated as Enlarged Improvement Die • •� ( gift!' I, , ; t }�,.;• •�l No. 139 and establishing and fixing the boundaries of the said district, fi f .l iI fir: ; 4: , the property within which is to be assessed fortthe entire cost of said �'l't ``' • improvement and creating an enlarged improvement fund to b e known and des ,, .': �rliv,t-r:-•...t• ; �I f ;'i ignated as Enlarged p #139, for the payment of the cost and y• Im roveme tFund !rr ' Id .' ,.g 1 t;` I!. I, expense of said improvement providing for the assessment of the property • • '•� ' 1 . ' I t d r thepayment of the cost thereof under the method of payment''• S, . ! benefi e p P Y ! ' r�,i.rxtc ' " bybondsjas upon motion placed on its thin and final readingbysection Upon motion the title was adopted as read; upon motion section 1 was a p ;a I; ' I a s read• upon motion section 2 was adopted as read; upon motion section 1. "• '` > Ezy i. i }i p ' . was adopted as read; upon motion section 4 wasadopted as read; upon motio , n ' '( "', .{1 section • 5 was ad pted as read; upon motion section o was adopted as read, , -- t .•�= •3< ; • ,i l,i< • I upon motion section 7 was adopted as read; upon motion the ordinance as a '' i' . 1 , ► ' I; whole and as read was adopted. Roll call: Ayes, Dwelley, Hansen, Howe, i` C'• ,�1_ t �,, • t [ y r ;I �' +'' i ` I I Ili •1 ; Olson and Rydberg. Nays , none. t. : • -,,„: i. ' '' ; 1 • i ;1 ' ,, c ri ••' 1 • • • 3.1' 't ', . ,11'1 ; i I ' ` Ordinance # Ordinance No. , being an ordinance providing for the improvement of cer ; k 1� ,- "it•*'`K't !: : : street and alleys as hereinafter designated bylaying down and placing on • . sr.'..ibt i i •i ; j'I ' l ', said described streets and alleys and intersections or portions therof, ff trunk and lateral sanitar sewers more s ecifical� as follows: was u on i,,,i' 'i ';i, 1I 1. Y P Y P {i • ;, . a i �.' motion placed on its fir at reading by title; upon motion ordinance was I 1. .1. ` ' placed on its second reading by title; upon motion same ordinance was ref • .. • , 1 ; , . • $ 1 , to the Judiciary Committee and City Attorney. '!, • , , t. ' , '' ; : �' ' ! ' '' t, Refund to Geo.Brown The matter of refund for unused portion of taxi driver's license. issued to , ;i • Geo . Brown, and later revoked, was brought to the attention of the city [i ' I '. • ,a ;I ; i,•I ; council and upon motion a pro-rata refund was authorized. Roll Call : Ayes • ;, '�,' I '� E t, ' , , Dwelley, Hansen, Howe , Olson and Rydberg. mays , none . si ,1 , , I. i'. i =l' t �' ' Bill from Chas. Bill of $15.00 for damages to potato patch. by bursting of water pipe �' °i'': ., Waters for damages , on 10th and N Avenues , presented by Chas. Waters, was read and upon motion S,,, t ; ;!f ,•: • , to potatoes . referred to the Committee on Fire , Water and Light and Water Superintenden :,i ;�i �, Insurance on Aare The question of renewing insurance policy on ware house adjoining city h • {{ ! : i _ !!; # ; 1; ,;! ; , ! house was referred to the Judiciary Committee. !1 0' ;' Bridge at 20th & R The bad condition of the culvert bridge 20th and R Avenue , was brought to �� '' t in bad shape attention of the city council, and was upon motion referred to the Streets • ? : '!• } , ,. , and Parks Committee and Supteintendent of streets. y' s --- _. . - t ri .&•-•.rr•.r'?f.,.:f..;r?+Du*.ever-e"rir,M77IY[?Re'.�i+y1Rt'r ,T 1C%.Fi '.s.f4.1'�'_••tY.16.1.,m -. \ . I\ • L • �- f 1 / •,, •:i 8 ,,, _. .i:. .-.- . i,. . . . 68 -_,._ ,. ,, .. , , .. . . , , , ; , ., ,.., .41.Hk;:: . f it • ' Zi c} L .1 + August 4th, 1925. August 4th, 1925, continued. - . i Roll call The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular session with inance ?50 20th and 21st streets, there to connect with the twelve (12) inch trunk sewer, • Councilmen Dwelley, Fulton, McCracken, Howe, Olson and Rydberg responding ;atinued using the same outfall. J ° .^ j ! . ' , to roll call. Absent, Hansen. By connecting said trunk sewers with laterals as follows: ,.. `4-...., An right (8) inch lateral sewer in the alleys in blocks seven, eight, nine, ten, i Acting Mayor In the absence of the Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem, the City Clerk called twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six and twenty-seven, Nelson's Addition. „ the meeting to order, and upon mwtion Councilman Dwelley was appointed A six (6) inch lateral sewer in the alleys in blocks three , four, Stewart' s --`-? -' ' t as acting Mayor. First Addition. ""% �. t A six (6) inch lateral sewer throught the center of blocks five and six, First �, �`� ! •Minutes approved The -minutes of the previous meeting were read and upon motion adopted. Addition. •+ i .I An eight (8) inch lateral sewer in the alleys in blocks one, two , three, four, y;' . ! City Attorney on Report of CityAttorneyon Ordinance No. stating '` and five, Henaerls Second Addition from twenty-second street to connect to the . s__ . . Ordinance No. P 750, that same was corre. ,-. 750 as to form, was read and upon motion adopted. trunk sewer on Twentieth street. "••'••fir*' ' • ` .' And to do and- construct any other work that may be necessary to complete said ; =;� - - Report of Pol. Just. Report of Police Justice was presented to the city council and upon motio work within the limits of said district according to the plans and specifications ;, referred to the Committee on Finance. •I of the CityEngineer creatingan enlarged improvement district to be known :; ',- and designated as Enlarged Improvement district No. 140, and establishing and • � : _,, ,.,:,, ; ; City Engineer on Communication from the City Engineer certifying that G. L. dross had furn fixing the boundaries of said district, the property within ►+hich is to be , �' estimate of Gross and placed at the Heart Lake reservoir, since the previous estimate was assessed for the entire costof said improvement, and creating an enlarged { • ' material to the amount of $5,845.90, leaving a balance of $3,596.27, and g improvement fund to be known and designated as Enlarged Improvement Fund ##140 ,.;.,;;:,•,,y• t € recommending that a warrant for the last amount be drawn in favor of Mr. ,, for the payment of the cost and expense of said improvement, providing for the 1 . `�. •• , '?{: Gross. on motion the communication was referred to the Committee on Fi assessmnt of the :�`' f`c. .:i.:: ' ',;; •. - i f UA property benef i tted , for the payment of the cost thereof 1 . j under the method of payment by bonds%was upon motion placed on its third and it • • V'; i J ,.. t z..Fpi .,'_ Judiciary Committee • Report of the Judiciary Committee on Ordinance No . ?50,being an ordinance final reading by sections. Upon motion the title was adapted as read; upon z:xs . 3� ,,'..,,.t - •i/. on Ordinance #7 0 ..providing for the improvement ofcertain streets Hi d- upon motion ssction 2 was adopted as read; , 1-:F , f ' ._ + �: ;, .: ._�.� 5 •_p g p s ree s and alleys by trunk and .y . motion section 1 was adopted as read; p P . • ,� ;_.�:� �• t �,.. , - lateral sewers, recommending that the ordinance be passed, was read and .; upon motion section 3 was adpted as read; upon motion section 4 was adopted ` -;< r. upon motion adopted. X " P P = as read; upon motion section was adopted as read; upon motion section 6 was • �) r ;�• 5 P ,_ f r i ' 1 ':*: adopted as read; upon motion the ordinance as a whole and as read was adopted. ,�,�;"„ �.% , ; i :i , :t Ste. & Parks on Report of Committee on Streets & Parks on matter of purchase of parcel o' Roll call: Ayes, Dwelley, Fulton, Howe, McCracken, Olson and Rydberg. Nays , .i`;r ......... .,,,;.;,.•} :y ! purchase of park land at Washington Park from Geo. Hagadorn and others, recommending that . • none. ..< r -- t`` . ; � � property the L.A. and A.R. Dodson tract be purchased as necessary to maintain and • �.�.u. ti >� r.. i .. EC, 'a I_ t • 4t i operate said park, was read and upon motion adopted. ;'arrant for Gross The matter of issuing warrant to G. E Goss for work and material furnished at , ,.;: ; `..' `•_`', i.3 • H 't; 4 F.r W the reservoir, in the amount recommended in the communication from the City , "� 0 ` ''' ; i e, ater & fright Report of Committee on Fire, 'gash and Light on bill of Chas. Waters for • Engineer, was taken up and upon motion the City Clerk vas authorized to issue + _ ;� "- ';� ' ' S96.27. Roll call Ayes, Dwelley, Fulton � :',- . �• �'x i'• on bill of Waters ruin of otato atch b breaki of watermain recommendin that claim be warrant in favor of Mr. Gross for $3 :r••i- ' referred to the water Superintendent for attention, was read znd upon moti d? Howe, McCracken Olson and Rydberg. Nays, none. ' ' ,,� ; ; .i II ' adopted. :, :} z. ii ` -ed from Dodson Deed fro i A. R. and L. A . Dodson for tract of land within boundaryof ' ''"? �! '-.�' ;':• ' ': • • .i i • } Fire, Water & Light Report of Committee on Fire, Rater & Light to whom was referred the mat ••'� �r park land Washington Park was presented to the city council and upon motion received) �.��4. '" ��^;': :: on matter • ,, . .4.;J •f • ._�,:-.,A: ;' j; ; t j of C. of C. Johnson using city water without permission or payment, stating that tI and placed on file• {_ J :.:..., :''i; , :,: •'ill, i ' Johnson using water payment had been made for water used, was read and upon motion adopted. j ;• •r, . ' Gift conferring '•::annon becomes Owing to misunderstanding relative to attitude of city council in the matter ' ,,;;k.; .;• ` **Ai; ; of land from Communication from Douglas Allmond gift of two acres of land in Lot "` `• • '°''` 4—, •'F .11''- 4 � � :r��gry and resigns of purchase of Dodson tract within boundary of Washington Park, G. D . Shannon, sA ,,... ouglas Allmond 1, Section 28, Twp. 35, North range 1 Last of W.M. lying within what sho -, 'jrom Park Board Chairman of the Park Board, tendered bis resignation to the city council. The , `• -4• ! • 71: c :? *�: • ;'. I s constitute the boundaries of WashingtowPark, with deed attached, from Mrs. resignation was referred to the Mayor. .'�� }:`} :� t. ,. Allmond and himself, vt.s read and upon motion the land was accepted with tI. T r ' ::r ' ! f, I • # �. ids for sewerL. I.D. : ,. Bid for sewer in L. D. #1 9 was presented to the citycouncil and motion made { ;. r .- ,� 3 r ';.j::.;, t xI : • ' ' ';,t . • Com. from Eugene D. Communication from Eugene D. Merriman, Superintendent of Schools, relativ that city olerk be instructed to open the bid. i ..' 'L; ''.. s';: j ; #. Merriman re vacation to petition for the consolidation of Blocks 124, 125 and 149 in the City o ? ; " ,.'.; ; • ,! A of streets & alleys ' Anacortes for the use of schools in the future, was read and upon motion •i ng of bids ; Mr. Sission of Bellingham, oontractor, asked the citycouncil of o enin of bids { ‘•• • ' - '.:; p _,peni ng opening � ' placed on file. I • �, ' ;r:astponed for twoo-�.�� could be held over for two weeks in order that contractors wishing to bid might i `4 ,, +� have more opportunity to secure market for bonds. As onlyone bid was res- ! - '• : --• :��, +k. . reeks P r• ,� :• r.•. "; ' ' ' Comm. from State Communication from R .. K. Tiffany, State- Su ervisor of PP Y �„.•.� i p Hydraulics, relati ented motion was made and seconded that bid be returned and City Clerk advertize • . ,�,� ;-' 1 1 :4,! Supervisor of to appropriation and reservoirpermits, was read and upon motionreferred beopened August 18th. • • • r • ;, F ip o � for new bids, to p g • '�. ,; ' , . , , Hydraulics re permits the Superintendent of dater. _ ? �� �• :• - i I '` , , t rp . :ti = tition to remove . The matter of petition for removal of names from petition for improvement of •• • . ' i' ' >' Cap Sante Waterway U on motion of Councilman McCracken the re ular order of business was tames - 16th and 0 streets b radio was discussed, and u on motion the list of names !' . f � ,1 • 1 / suspended and the matter of the Cap Sante Waterway was taken up with the 'P ' was filed with regular petition. { • . J sr. •• � I1 i �; ; Committee form the Chamber of Commerce. Report of the committee was read A.' �. ! i�• by Mr. H. L. Dodge, who explained the situation and presented the desire o •<��.eed accepted and Motion was made and seconded that deed from L. A. and A. R R . Dodson for tract ' r; • , : , ,' I,. 1 i I I., Chamber of Commerce for immediate action in the matter. Mr. Dodge filed sarrant -issued to of land within boundary of Washington Park, be accepted, and the City Clerk , : �i. 1 • :: I, 1, �, . iI ,; the report with the city council. • (�3dson for park authorized to issue warrant from the contingent in the amount of ,�100 in i • • J,�'s '.A• ;' ! F ; .and payment of same . Roll call: Ayes, Dwelley, Fulton, Howe, McCracken, Olson and a r i j,' ! �, 'il r • It. ! After due consideration Councilman Fulton made a motion that the communic nydeberg. Nays , none. I ` ��y ; • :::; , , . • t .; be referred to the Committee on Finance , City Attorney, Mayor and City .. # .!:.:,. :;, il , ' + Engineer to find a plan for financing the project. ,�:_annon calms down Mr. G. D . Shannon, reconsidering his action of earlier in the evening, announced t ,: ; • :• , ? I + �. 1 !, 1 , :rid withdraws that he would with draw his resignation as Chairman of the Park Board, as tendered - r�; n�?L.; .;�i ;; f ! ,! , �� i 1 Petition from School The order of busine was a :psi nation city �� � �, •''' regular ss r sumed and petition from School Board g to the :� - „ , r1 ,� ,{ i Board #18 of district #18 asking for vacation of J Avenue from the south line of 18t 'j „ \ 3 �.f. ty • ,j. • ' I,i• i street tothe north line of 20th street; 19th street from the west line of '• ,.laims Claims against the Current Expense Fund and other city funds for the month of , ,._. . : ?.I ' ' L K Avenue to the east line of I Avenue ; all alleys in blocks 124, 125 and 1' ,...,k July, presented to the citycouncil and upon motion referred to sis follows, were y p i ,;�; , ,� ' ; ;1 . was read and upon motion referred to the Committee on Streets & Parks and :- 3 the Committee on Finance. I ► , .. ; City Attorney. Salary a3 fireman for June 58 35 , j, ;. ► ; i N. M. Halt 279 i - , . . . i Petition from �orss Pe tition from 1iben r'orss , May Casidy and others to have names removed from 4 'Al Sell inthin 280 Expenses to sheriff's convention 25.0(1 , ;• •, et al to remove names petition to grade 16th and 0 streets, was read and upon motion referred ' J. S. Carter 281 Salary as fire chief, janitor & cash adv. 179•57 ;� ki , . ''I '( { � to the Committee on greets andParks and City Attorney. G. 'IL Shannon & Co. 282 ►supplies for fire dept. .70 t , 'I,' ':4�* Alex Latshaw 2b3 Fireman 125 OC 1 ' Ordinance #750 Ordinance N. • r ' I}.-i ' , '•if 750, being an ordinance providing for the improvement of Jas. Colgan 284 fireman 125•00 • 'i ' , ' ; ai,y ! : certain streets and alleys as hereinafter designated by laying down and L. E. Snider 285 Fireman 125 00 `'. �' r !i placingalleysportions ' Standard Oil Co . 286 Gasoline for cit hall um 16.00 loci on said described streets and and intersections or Y P P ,il;;;: , i I thereof , trunk and lateral sanitary sewers more specifically as follows: ,- Marine Supply 28 Supplies for fire department 3.25 f { ; ' !p', • ' • A twelve (12 ) inch trunk sewer in the alley between Twentieth and Twenty- ,' Anacortes Hardware 26b Supplies for fire dept. 1.75 + • first streets from the west line of "0" Avenue east to low tide and suffic- .y "Ouibeer" 289 Report forms 4.10 • ,•, ; IEI , cent distance therefrom to construct a suitable outfall. • u Anacortes American 290 Publishing for 2 mos . 78.30 .0 �; ' 1, • A fourteen (14) inch trunk sewer on "0" Avenue from the alley between 20th .2thel Barron 291 Typing specifications for Llds 9 00 " _ • y ' ' i • ' street and 21st street to 20 street and on 20th street from '�0" Avenue to the F. N. Haley292 Surveying LIDS 10 50 r•�;� `2, , '!`Ili1 I ' ' i ' alley between "N" and "0" Avenues. i.. Water Department 293 Hydrant rental 261.15r. A ten (10) inch trunk sewer on 20th street from th-'e center line of the all- M. A. Hartmann 294 Salary as city clerk 50 00 ' ` I1 ` •,; between "N" and "0" Avenues to the center of alley between "L" and "N" Ben Driftmier 295 Salary as city attorney 50 .00 4 ,;` t : 2 .00 ; ' ! • I {',} '! �i ; , + Avenues. .•F' Dr. t�ustin .,haw 296 Health officer 5 , � �, An eight (8) inch trunk sewer on 20th street from the alley between "l•" and Daily Journal of Commerce 297 Publishing LID notice 16.80 ! „M" " . " " T. F. Doan 298 Blue prints for LI Ds 7.5C , I " streets to the alley between J and K streets. s, i !�•' An eight (8) inch trunk sewer on "S" street fromthe alley between 22nd and G. `h. Shannon & Co. 299 Pant for street zoning 12. 50 t ''•�: '{ °` 23rd streets to the alleybetween 22nd and 21st streets, and a 10-inch A Lumber & Box 00 hood for city hall 3.00 , • trunk sewer from the alley betweeh 22nd*-21st streets to the alley between ,�-. , 1 . . `1 t S•.e1 i • • • iJ �-1 -- l 6Q Y ,tip. Fp . _ . ,.(--z_ . :. _,,:-......: . / ,!: , • t j V . • •• r t t •i t Y ,August 4th, 1 . •' . 92 5, continued. �: f ,' d jC I Al sellinthin 301 Sala ,.- ,.Salary as chief of Police & Joe Young 1329 Labor ': • J. T. March cash adv. 1- 56.00 �` r� � M. 302 :>alary as night marshall Frank Robinson 1330 La or 56.00 = 1 '' ! • A. M. Holt 303 Salary as night marshall 1' Laurance AdamsL A. F. Schreiber 1_ 1331 Labor 120.00 Puget Sound Tel Co. 304 Justice fees _ Joe McClezn 1 ; f 332 Labor 108.00 305 Tolls �� M. E. Crawford 333 Labor 48.00 � ;:�.r�� ��-7 .:', t O. A. Ldsrning 306 Salary as supt. of sts. & cash adv. Y. F. Adams 1 4 Labor 4 s 338.oo ., Tom Dodson1„ ., ., ;: '• �� 30 Lai or on streets ' . Carl Olin •308 » 2 . 1 F. "'. Haley 1335 �•ngineering 10 2 -�-� 3. 5 ` � I . Lynn Balcomb 309 Salary astruck l ;' Hl Cleaves 1336 Engineering 20 00 •_ --Q °t; . •i um. Veeks driver L. A Commons 1 ' • 310 Labor 1. Y 337 I•abor �,'� �'. „; 56.00 311 Labor and team hire Schwartz Iron Works 1338 Supplies and repairs 57.30 i-i,. } Adams Chas • Robinson 312 Lai or v1191.08 k.t.°`` Puget Sound P & L Co. ;_.� • 313 Street lights • ,. ; t� • • Marion ilatkinson Ir.„. . .,,,.t 314 Salary as city treas. & cash adv. 1 GENERALWATER FUND • F. Puget Sound P & L Co. 315 Light at custon house L. A. & A. R. Dodson 316 Property at Washington Park 1' r...q.:_ .^�., . : ,JI Mike Kilhammer 141 Labor 76.00 r• am. .-. Y259 t Ed Fenno 142 Operator at filter 15.00 � � Walworth .Ifg• a). 143 Cocks 99.60 � • '• ::;141: Shannon & Co. 144 Supplies for water de t. 49.23 4' ns� ! Sparks Transfer Co. 145 Hauling lumber to filter 21.75 ` s : • National MeterCo. 146 Gears 7 Pittsburgh t b7.08 �� j r, ',t. •: • LIBRARY FUND E, Bs urgh Meter Co.Co. 147 Change gears 32 5$ ' , - ' `: W. B. Short 148 Salary as supt . 100.00 ;< � i. + , •• "ellingham Book Bindery • 400 Books ; City Treasurer 149 Payroll and cash adv. 155.00 ��= E. K. • Books 5 d • Y 150reservoir 40 00 :�. .r ,P Pirrett401 Mars �'onne Caretaker HL �-" 74` :��`` + Howard 402 Salary as librarian / : ' W. 7; .de 151 Engineer Whistle Lake 95.00 _ '. t:.- lib an inee hi *� I' H• W. .Dowd 403 Janitor and 9 'ra` H.. A• Davis 152 Caretaker Campbell Lake pump 21.00 {� '� • 'r� f" care of grounds 2 it Ernest Knnpp 153 Filter operator 51.70 • 1 2, • Ed Feenno 154 Filter operator 10.00 • .,. • ,'",,, r'rancis Short �; "` '� ~ 4. i ..... 1.i155 La or 122.40 ' -.NY; PARK J. B. McCarron 1 6 Labor ti. ! _= �. i FUND ! 5 a or 54.2 5 E. B. Chenoweth J. Jensen 157 La or 49 .00 «�';�` ' A. o eth 375 Shrubs A. Lanfear 158 Laor 6.00 • �*• ' • R . Schwartz1 '.; Willoughby 59 Labor 1.80 �+ k .g't w. 376 Labor Louis1 ff• ,} Anacortes hardware 377 Supplies 10. Geo. Pearce 160 Lab 6 A r 'Y Labor 5 0o ave Riggs 161 Labor 49.00 '' 1 -• '`+ ! I .!, 11. .1 Puget Sound P & L Co. 162 Power 792.64 ; � '+, } 42 + ROAD & BRIDGE FUND E. Phillips , inc. 163 Supplies 5.$5 � •� cL:` '! ,r: Puget Sound Tel Co T �`:� ""` '; ; Nels 164 oils and rentals 7 55 11 r ` yy•am��� } { Frank Clapper89 Labor Fix It Shop 165 riling saws �.75 � !` t }< t , Schiller yU Labor 5- Current Expense Fund 166 Gasoline 5.44 � } 2. • fTire Surgery 167 Tire repairs 1 • 00 e�' • r's:" §: 47' 1 W. B, Short 168 Cash advanced for mtce of car 69.39 �' r = '�•� ti • r �( Anacortes American 169 Publishing and printing 12.00 <•x �:; 1924- WAT1 R FUND Knapp & Ronneberger 170repairs or 35 3r` f :r:, }- Gas, oil and car 6 + �' ; '�� . i .-! t S. Matson Schwartz Iron Works l;Jl Repairing tools ti 50 `" Y {''� �' r„ 750 Labor A. Arthur Riggs 172 %all from Bellingham to open safe 15. 00 ` ; • W. E. Whipple 1 75 Labor 16 F►arine Supply 173 Supplies 153 68 Y � �`' ` 1 , L, ' Harry Matson 752 Water boy 16 General 174 Sulphate 4 .2 �" '3;'li.' T „ f• Chas. Anderson Lab r ' P 5 5 `°-, ' -; 753 a Sparks Tranfer 175 Drayage 40. 50 i . , , ' Nels Clapper 2 �` }` , , ;;� a ii 754Labor • . 7 Anacortes Lmbr & Box �,:' �; :: , 4; C• Strock Labor 20 l j6 Babbitting pump and lumber 28.P2 f . .�. 3 .',: • •i;' , • C. Knapp755 20 Anacortes Citizen 17'7 Pblishing and printing 11.40 `: f#�, :; ;� ,, . I , 756 Labor Anacortes Hardware 178 Supplies 4.93i k .' ' -' ' '‘'`1;' 1 • � .�� Chas. Baer 757Labor 20 California Filter Co. 1. 9 Rent of cylinders • ii 1.00 '':; I ; I: ! ;; A. Lanfear 57 Labor 20 Y Island Transfer Co. 180 Freight and drayage 16.05 }I �' 4 - .i fi: ! ! i. E J. RobinsonR 759 Labor 20 Puget Sound P & L Co. 181 Power at whistle Lake 6 70 I . " •',I' :.,45 { McCarron c t ; '��;; • +,� • ! I �' ' • J. M. Jenson jbl abor 8 Ralph H. liavis 182 Insurance on warehouse • •- , �. ; Y i , . ; 7 Labor .'ti 1.,,' ` : I • 1 L. D • Riggs 762 Labor 12 �2�t9ti.60 • �; • �, t,• t Geo. rearc e 763 Labor 12 A r - fi,j i' , ,�, :,� '� • � C.rChristney 764 Labor 2b0 a f 1til Cu tis Wharf Co. 904 '', ,;:�;r �. 1 ( I 765 Ce�aent _ =finance on claims Report of ommittee on Finance to whom were referred toe claims against the ?.s, + t' '••; • i ' Curtis ►Wharf Co. 766 Cement urrent Expense Fund and other cit funds for the month of July 1925 rec- { , : { 1 ' , t Chas. Anderson 93b 1 : :!;:';:fil: ,;s ,! i �, ' 767 Laor ommending that the claims be allowed and warrants drawn in favor of same , was ,J. R. Coil' 'ins �� S.a, ..ice: `:iii. ' .;# _ ,,� 76$ Inspector at reservoir r read and upon motion adopted. Roll call : Ayes: Dwelley, Fulton, Howe , McCracken iI . . •, r ,, '•;1 , ; R cCarron 769 Labor 123' Olson and k dber Na s, none. '' �• : ti;`y' L- • . s ', j J. Jensen 7?0 Labor 40. �w Y g• Y �. �J + : !, A. Lanfear 1 4(`. `, ; � . f'I Louis Willoughby I7 Labor 46• djourn Upon motion the cit council did then adjourn. fi ;,_ < .,, ).• ah)i g y 772 Labor f :s � '; Geo. Pearce 53• ., ,1� ,`,. ,;,„ + I W. 7'j3 Lzbor 40• Approved in open session this �.8th day of August, 1925. • . • { I �, • A Short 174 Salary as supt. `` 1 t i, "„ Dave Riggs 775 150• li I ' Sytrve ying 40 �s, ; J. ' , Federal Pipe 6c Tank Co. ?7 Oouplings ' j Cancelled 778 lib. . b4 • �• , 1 r Curtis Wharf C o. 779 = grave1F11 .Bank of Co amerce , asegn J O Estimateof G. E . Gross b. Attest: Actin Ma or i �iL . i- .:. .' 1'. ..: !r . 359 _ g Y r , , , .; j _i , i 75`ll• ' M. A . Hartmann, City Clerk, i k, , f j!t s ROAD & WATERMAI N FUND r Deputy i , i1. ;1•rs G. Shannon & Co• 1319 Powder and supplies for roadn F • Anacortes Hardware 1320 Supplies for road 129. • �'y (.1. fI pp hI j , , H. A. �ylor 1321 zlacksmithing 14:- il �, " • Water Department 1322 Connecting �• H. Kuehnoel pipe at Meaverlings fi., ) 1323 Labor 64 :�,l • + I s' E. E . Haddon 1324 Labor • ` Moore 46. c I I ,` • -t ' • ' Frank 1325 Labor 64.0 t, ,. , 'i Frank Childs .: , ,4� 1326 Labor 68 0 } i i 's�! t '�i Geo. Paddock 1327 liabor ��-� `, , :� Doll Mewton 3126 La or 58• t` 1.:•,:. ' . i • • i I • I {t I L . , f —:ri. R8`i- 1 �, ► - August 18tha 1925. • September 1st, 1925. ...:., j . ti ` ' ' Roll call The e city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular sessionRoll call The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular session with Mayor -==Y • "Y" Brooks presiding and Councilmen Dwelley, Hansen, Howe, Olson, and Brooks presiding and councilmen Dwelley, Hansen, Howe, McCracken, Olson and , a_:, F responding to roll call. Absent, Fulton, g Aydberg responding to roll call. Absent. Fulton. •:` �'.;:, Minutes approved The minutes of the previous meeting were read and upon motion adopted. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and upon motion adapted as read :,a: > - Finance P ' i on Cap Sante Report of Committee on Finance to whom Was referred the matter of Report of Pol Report of Police Justice for the month of August was presented to the city . �'= i► K' ' I. Waterway plan for financing of Cap Sante daterwayfinding y '� ;� project recom.•nendin that S Justice council and upon motion referred to the Committee on Finance. '- ,, . . special committee be a g a .' -;a� 'r, } counsel and engneer, alsontodascertaintifntheeChamberf of to in legal ' paid , ,�,: kk • mp y' B �: ! , • . City -'engineer Communication from the City Engineer certifying that G. E. Gross had been m::' assist in arranging and helping to finance cost wa., read andmuponemcould r. .. 1 on estimate of on the reservoir contract $14, 10.90, leaving a balance due of $13,65.00; -s 'f'�; Ill a. Judiciary on in- Report •of Committee on Judiciary to whom was referred the matter of renew G. E. Gross outstanding bills $2,260.10, which left a deficit of895.10. Upon motion .. surface olio insurance . , 1 the estimate was referred to the Committee on Finance and City Attorney. 1;71;i: . , ; i P Y policy on warehouse adjoining city hall, recommending that incur. •policy issued by Schreiber & Werner be accepted, was read and upon motion • ,`' Comm. fromCo' munication from the California r'ilter Company giving notice of claim bids on se�::er Dist Bida for sewer in LID 1 were Californiaagainst bond of G. E Gross for $15.00, wa read and upon motion placed on file.39 presented to thmcity council and upon motrilter Co .i I #139 the City Clerk was instructed to open the bids,Which were as follows: Resolution permitting the Puget Sound Telephone Company to rebuild such portion , AA. Resolution of its system as it may determine and in the rebuilding of said system it be "" a. Interstate Construction Co. , Seattle permitted to use ;µ<t _ ' r �,, poles extending not less than thrity feet above the surface of -: { Vitrified Pipe, total bid6,269.08 'a the gound, was read and upon motion adopted. y► };_ • ( Cement Pipe " 6,269.08 • Tentative The City Clerk presented the tentative budget for the year 1926 for the consider- , 4 ,. : •7"7., .. R. C. Slsson & G. E. Gross � , . '�': budget presented ation Of the city council,and upon motion of Councilman McCracken the matter • '7 '' ^" . :' .,.,;•,1 ?_ Vitrified Pipe, total bid $6 277.40 = was deferred until Tuesday, September 8th, at 3 p.m. ; `._. i t Cement Pipe " " 6,277.40- '� - , 33 • i , E. K. 1!bod Lmbr The Mayor advised that the E. K. 46od Lumber Company had advised him that if ,� `. •. -''•.- ?: • Co . want to the Puget Sound Power & Light Company were unable to make extensions to Burrows : .., ?- Recess taken Recess of a few minutes was declared by the Mayor in order that bids might _ install electric Bpy to provide the community there with lighting facilities, the Wood Lumber Compar. ". t' . be fully considered. g would take the matter in hand and furnish the lights themselves. The light company y f � " i 1 lights at B.BaY p- y xr - Es ,� :_I i y�h had been notified of this intention, but as yet nothing had been done. , _.,, ,: � :; r„. Bids rejected ' The Mayor called the meeting to order and Councilman Dwelley made a motion1 ` `' '`• '?+r��', r �r '..L 2, •`i•X duly seconded, that the bids be rejected. The repson for this being that . `'° Merriman re '• Merriman, superintendent of schools, addressed the city council relative c; {. • the bids were higher than the Engineer' s estimate. 'z= � vacation of to the street and alley vacations petitioned for by the school board. Upon motion 4� ., 4. . is streets and of Councilman Dweiley the City Clerk was instructed to give the necessary notice : r _ %; '± 1 „.„ . . , ! Two new sewer dist- Councilman McCracken made a motion that the property owners on the south �'` P P Y s• alleys for hearing of vacations on Tuesday, October 6th, 1925. E ,z '° ; ,} riots to be combined ,be notified as to the proposed plan for the joining of the two new sefiwer .:' ='- :a !� ! districts in order that work might begin in the spring of next Robert E. Bronson, .? k.' .; 1: -:' r ':more favorable conditions, P B year under Anacortes-Vict- attorney for the Puget Sound Navigation Company of Seattle , I • ,� ;t: � . • i there bei better opportunitesaddressed the city council relative to the lease of the Anacortee_Victoria ferry �� '� '�`'�' n8- for the sale of oria ferry ! ,� ri.,t . bonds at that time. The motion was seconded and dock. After a lengthy discussion a motion was made by Councilman McCracken `-� 1 ; 'y ;: ' passed. • lease again .. .; �.. >� that the Mayor appoint a special committee, together with the City Attorney, to _ •4; .•,., .Certified checks to Upon motion the City Clerk was directed to return the certifiedhe matter to be settled after ,�- � . check of confer with Mr. Bronson,Dronson, survey of harbor area r' : '1; •..,t; ! ±I • I be returned to biddersthe bidders in District #139• by a port engineer.had been completed. �;M _'�,� a • Committee The Mayor appointed Councilman 1'icCracken, Olson and Dwelley as a Special Committee • �; ;,41. xf}` i I, Repairing sidewalks The matter of repairing sidewalks on the south side was agin discussed b appointed f J Y } I` 'R P y a ointed to confer with Mr. Bronson on the subject of the fern dock lease , together with , . • ! ,.. $ : I ; on southside . city council, but as it was found that it would require the expenditure of the •City Attorney and Mayor. ti. • ;,I �: ffyy L' i• 1L�i Ilt { six or seven hundred dollars to put these walks in �. �e ,, r 1 li shape , the removal of al , • ): old wooden walks was favored. Councilman McCracken suggested that where t, Lease of Curtis The lease of the Curtis .wharf Company for the use of the east 40 ft, of N Avenue `�i =" �;:;_ ( 4 ' property owners would not put in cement walks, , that the city do the work an Whaff Co . was again taken up and upon motion of Councilman Dwelley assigned the same course �, s f y ,. � ': !j charge the cost to the abuttingproperty. l' as taken by the lease of the Navigation Company. ,� I pro ert The matter was left with the _ 1 , r; , ;:; i �. i I "' ;i; 'Committee on Streets & Parks and City Attorney to draft ordinance to that e ; ! q Olson and Howe Councilman Olson stated that Mr. J. A. Davis 33rd and T Avenue wished to improve ,,,;., , a , • �' Street light at ' Councilman Dwelle y brought to the attention of the city council the necessi � ; to settle the street at hisplace but could not do so on account of the fence belonging I :: i '' - . , �{ , end of 7th street ;of a street light at the end of Seventh Street, statingthat the SanitaryF neighborhood to Mrs. Will Fraser. As firs. Fraser had been notified previouslybytheit ` ` r1 ;:.:.. .;-._ ,1 ; 1 � , , Company had asked for one. The matter was referredCommitteeo fuss to move her fence off the street city '� " �::: ::::., ..;; I y� to the on �t and had not done so , the matter was referred to ,4 f: . ! fie—Parks with power to act. �, • , T- ; 111 Councilman Olson and Howe and the Chief of Police to settle. r••: ii .! . ! , Return of50 to Upon motion of Councilman McCracken the $50 paid by the Standard Oil Campan Olaims Claims filed against the Current :expense Fund and other city funds for the month 1 , r- } i •; ! to standard Oil Co. for the rental of the east 40 ft. of N avenue, was authorized returned to ,.r. of August, as follows, were read, and upon motion referred to the Committee on ;+ '.: h - rfinance: , ;,;}i I the company by the City Treasurer, as this rental was taken care of by the • ' i ; ! i' Curtis Wharf Company. ` The Jas. (blgan 317 Salary as fireman 125. 0J 7� ; 1 �< Street end rentals payment Alex Latshaw 318 gala-�y as fireman 1?_5. 0� �. ' of rental on street ends, especially on flats at east end of "� 4•; • ii. "1 ,, ,• but action was taken in thea L. E Slider 31y Salary as fireman 1�5.Q0 ►l• t« ._ � ` i ! � 4j Eight Street, was again considered, no matter. 's ; • I ;i'; j Dr Austin Shaw 320 Salary a s health officer .1 > :;::: ::� , , F ,, Cap Sante Waterway 3iayvr Brooks appointed Y c r 25.00 ! . ' 'i . it • ,„ • I t I the following councilmen to act as a committee on the M. A • Hartmann 321 Salary as city clerk 5u.00 )II:. �� ;, , r•.•.,•. Marion �ilatkinaon 322 Salary as city trea urer and cash adv. 55. OJI �� �. �.� i Com �ittee Cap Sante Waterway: McCracken, Dwelley and Hansen. +, r 3•,eb • `• f; i'I Adjourn Ben lei f tmi e r 323 Salary as cityattorney 0 00 I + �;14' f J : Upon motion the city council did then adjourn. A. F. Schreiber 324 Justice fees 35,00 ..4; '! Standard Oil Co . 2: Gasoline for city Y pump 51. 20 i ''. r ' . I Approved in open session this let day of September, 1925. Puget Sound Tel (b . 326 'rolls 3. 70 I Carl Olin 327 Labor on streets 96. ,�0 �.- I /' ! " • Tom D odson 326 Labor 100.00 �i ' �.� �rt ` � ' :,_'/ OyA.nLenninmb 329 Truck SSalar driver su t. • • 125 00 • . G --� -� - _ B 330 .� p 14 U. Q O `.� ! r; l iyor 'gym. v�eks 331 Labor 90. ��0 ! �+ '" ij Attest: Schreiber & Werner 332 Insuranceon police car 15. 55 I i1! J. S. Carter 333 Salary as fire chief & cash adv. 1�+0. 60 'I ' ' I• ' '•• Lionel Carter 334 Special fireman 12.00 is` ; ` ' !,,l 0 i ' M. A. Hartmann, City Clerk, 71Il�; , i t Balk of Commerce 335 Rent of safety deposit box • 3.00 ; �'1 , . ; , ; may, F. W . Bertrand , Cb. Aud. 336 Recording deeds 6.25 j ' ! !'�/ ••w.� ��al�`�,., ✓ Burroughs Adding Machine 337 Repair contract on addin machine 6 [,,' . ! , -Deputy j, g 55 �� } ; :� '�;; P Y A. G. Long & Co. Inc 338 Gaskets for fire dept.!,I ' �,; Al Sellinthin 339 Salary as chief ofpolice1 �'; • rn J. T. "'arch 340 atrolman N. M. Holt 341 Salary as p,.:trolman 125.00 1 Water Department 342 Hydrant rentals and fountain 261.15 - j ` S, D. Zbmple & Co. 343 Supplies for Treasurer 1 . 50 •. j i l ,!, ,i t ^' R. B. Shaw 344 Surveying 34th st. extension 2.00 • _ L. A.Dodson 345 " " " " 2. 00 ! ,� f i L. E. Haley 346 a " " " b.00 ` �d Trulson Motor Co. ' t i; i + lii { 347 Oil for police dept. 3. 60 ' - �, r 1 i _ I . ;�j K s. ''Gw -.,TY'!'='°:'�!'+.'.•�^'71 ,.7'(,) ,. :y., zt „•� • .eT.,. t; .c _ .ter :•ai:,, .�, 5:. •�5� _.1. . ,.. wN 1 • t : i t i I 7 +v'.., yR{7Ct7f'•-1"!": .r- .. . r.- - :r.• - • -'x,`Cz•-riir,N _ 686 .1.11 September 1st, 1925, continued t - • 00.00 � W. B. Short 613 Salary as suet. Snyders Phsrmac 346 Supplies for fire dept. L. F. Hale 814 Surveyingat reservoir 1.50 1 ! ; Y Y5 0 . ' y 815 Inspector 87. 0 Anal.. American 349 SurveyingPu J. F. ' inns 6.61 F. n. Haley 350 Crane Co 816 Valves 4 • 1 jInstallation of pipe 60.18 t G. . Siannon .� Co. 351 Supplies for fire dept. Coast Culvert & Flume 83l 100 50 • (- Puget Sound P 3c L Go 352 Lights at cit hall, auto ark � ats. • i, J. Jensen 81b Labor 1.00 # Ethel Barron 353 Typing specifications LID139 • Francis Short 819 Surveying at reservoir • . Curtis wharf Co. 354 Coal for city hail F. N. Haley 820 Surveying at reservoir - 14.00 a . .} $2,o96.01 i , ' i GENERAL WATER FUND i • . PARK_ FUND ! li '' Franncis Short 183t1OT 25.00 R. Schwartz 378 La or in park Cys. Waters 184 Damage to potato patch 5 18 Labor 4.00 ` . , R. L. Lewis 5 4.00 ' ' Chester Thompson •186 LLabor t • j i ROAD & BRIDGE 187 Labor 4.00 ; Harry Curry 4.00 • T. A. Cline 188 Labor 38.61 �� ' t Carl Nelson 91 Tire$ for truck 1 18 ]riaintenance of car • Short 9 � ri. B. 13 to '_ �Cement � : f. • ! `�rharf Co3 • i Curtis 1 0 1 5�00 � ���, .� �;; ;: : „ ( • LIBRARY Louis Willoughby 1191 Labor 135 00 1 ';' ;, M t ;, 102 Labor '• �, 1c 60 J Francis hort 193 PP L� P 215.00 , : • H. �i. Dowd 404 anitor and care of grounds p 3u lies far water de t. 135•98 .tti • `I G. X. 2hannon & Co. E. Luella Howard 405 Salary as Librarian +� Puget Sound P & L Co. 194 Motor at Whistle ake , a,rr; '. g & Hanford 195 blue print paper i.85 1 - • j. .,, Lowman 16.26 '' 1 � C o 196 Curb cock >"� '::alwarth Mfg- + . : ROAD & SiATER]dAIN• • # Filter Co. 1 7 Rent of cylinders 1.00 _ . i California 9 premium on water storehouse 58.8o Insurancef" . :...::: Schreiber & 'Werner 198 n 1 0 00 i Salary as suet. 5 ; Frank Robinson 1339 Labor 37th street extension W. B. short 199 1 00 • 1 Ed Dodson 1340 Labor 200 Payroll and cash advanced 55- ; ` , City Treasurer 200 Engineer a :'ash a Lake 155.50 y' i Alex Seaver 1 41 R,/Yf for 3?th st. extension '8. �dae 1 .00 s ' 3 35 j : E. E • Haddon 1342 Labor . 0 Ernest Kanppp 202 Filter operator ' ` ` F. N. Haley 3 3 Y g 37 Ed Fenno " ' tip;''''�;. 1, 13 Labor surve in th st. extension p' 203 155.00.60 1 ` 1 44 u a +e n n '0 1 Co . T 204 Tolls and rent is L. A. C rmnons t Sound a 8l.60 { .•. �' 3 e �. Geo. Strap 1345 Second hand scraper ; 0 205 Supplies ! - y• J 2. ce e Marine Supply 4.00 r ' i !� J. L. Gelaves 1346 Surveying 37th st. extension ; p 206 installing bearing .N .:, P et Sound P & L Co. 37.00 y 1347 n ►� �t /I -.a Ethel Barron 207services 00 l �' `'� '• � � L. F.ale Vaction ' �; .g 1348 �� 't '� " �. Island Trrisfer 40. 208 Drayage 9.00 L. A. EdsonDra a 25.00 i • .� � .1:' • ► r 11 u lies for road work 4 20 . Geo Wharf Co. �0 '' bP The Tire Surgery 9 Tires . Geo . Paddock 1350 Labor 7210 Supplies and sharpening tools 11•35 { + Schwaxts Iron Works PP 747 .32 , ;• , E. G. Childs 1351 Labor 0• P & L Co. 211 ower Puget Sound 7 32 r: ' Frank l�Soore 1 2 Labor 0 212 Gasoline �4 1 35 Current Expense 15.48 L 21 Side curtains for Star car ?��ti; :�. ! C. H.Newtonnoel 13 a orotor Co. 3 Dell C C. R. Bucr ! ;! . ,•� Labor a 214 Supplies 2.00 -:• _ � ti�;,, . 1354S.D. Temple & Co . 5 192 i t books 46 50 - Joe Youn 55 b The 6 rece • C 13 La or t Fern Press 21 pWhistle Lake 6.10 ,; • ,4" •y; ! `i C . H. Gould 1356 La:,o r Wade 216 Operator at • ''; Harold ' A. E. LaPlant 1357 Labor ' 'lX: 2 ,628.57 - +i'i•- ; H. LaPlant 1358 Labor . '4 „ _ �_ , t i ' '; E. i;. Bane 1359 labor i ,, �'- • 1 i �.I Labor G t • � ;. :`a . r Mr. Killander 1360 a `.t f Laurence Adams 1361 Labor 1 ; 't I Joe McClean 1 63 Labor and team hire 1' ?�s;. ! Finance on Report of the Comriittee on Finance to vrhom z•+ere referred the claims against the ..X, c • 4dmas 1363 Labor Current Ecpense Fund and other city funds for the month of August 1 2 rec- .,.r f. .I , M. J. claims ! ,. .� - 1 1 , + was bi 1 64 eam hire ht the claims be allowed and warrants drawn in favor of same, t E. Crawford ommending Crac ���`'�� i ,' t, +; 3tha 1 Ayes , Dwelley, Hansen, Howe , He ken , i ' �: �rz 1 iF Geo . McClean 1365 Team hire 1 ' ' tread and upon motion adopted. Roll cal y , • Nays , none. ; ., ,,,, ! • ' i ! I' ' Wm. Dolph 1366 Dragline ; ' Olson and nydberg y� y, September Sth, at f`` ' 'it` s v!: �, ' 1367 r/w through property 3`lth st. ext. lc 44 ..,4:_, `. � i,, 1 ' � ; ' �: M Sirnmonds •� . ;� , , , ,�, 2- i,._ Upon motion the city council did the adjourn until Tuesda <, 1` < 1 24 -stater Fund • t . 4 •!. � ;� this 1 th day o f September, 1925. Approved in open session 5 �l C ���� • ; � E' t l.� ' Curtis �%harf Co. 781 Cciment 5t} • �; ' ' ;,�! ; ; k Chas Anderson 782 Ins ector 1 : ! ,; Y" ,. .y.l. • ti •• � L. R .. Moore '783 L .or 1 ' .. t ': r' ' Geo . Pearce 7b4 Labor 3 Mayor ( ' ice . a t ; 1.+' Dave Riggs 785 Labor 3 tik' • O• } • , i •1 h 1 i. j A. Lanfear 786 �'abor 3 `4. - ! 1:;E;�ir' J. R. u+cCarron 767 Labor 3 . Attest. , ` " 9 Clerk + • 4• �� lii Curtis Wharf Co. 7$8 U City • ..emnet � AI. A. Hartmann, ,i� •? G. . Groos 7b5 r'illing ditch anduse of tractor 27 . . #, i ' L. J. Hunt 790 La or r •' � �-�f<..._, .,,� ts,i''.4.'' : �' '1 f' t G. Harrison l91 Labor 4 % y Deputy • ,i 'i Johston 92 Labor 4. • !: r i F. A. Cline 793 Labor 4' . r' I "�• ' Chester Thompson 794 Labor ' ' ,.;' 'I� I J. L. Cross 795 Labor 3' - ti . • "�-r' „" •';• ;'; � Alex Fries 796 Labor 3� �' . +, 2 D. 9riith 797 Labor 0 . ' ' ;1' 'ff i Willis Cole 798 Labor 20 • • 11- ;` l+ ' i�I' f ! : Chas. 99 Labor 5 .. • ` 'f,rl�, i' • Hanry Currie 800 Labor 50 t• ! l c C ` 801 Labor 4' ;: ` a'1 ' ;. , ! j �, Raymona Starks • ! '•s' '� •' ` / Harold Starks 802 Labor 5 1 ! 4 X el , •, •j,; Ed Ligon r�03 La or > 1 ; i',.," ►.' ' •�, i1,!.1 R. L. Lewis b05 Labor 38 1' 805 Labor c �, � ;! i'y : j I ! ', Phillip HitchcockHk L b 14 . �� ;. )' . ,Ir'j� t. + J. R. McC&iron 806 Labor 1 4. . • ' ' i; A. S. Nash 607 Labor 39 ,,j ! • ,Ben Brown 8o8 Labor0 �, ' I ` , • J. H. Cady 809 Labor 2b , i 1 • ,•,• `, 4 , E. Erickson 810 Labor 1 , 'f'.i ' ,i.,ot ' ,1. 0. W. Lamphier 811 Labor • 100 •' 1,. • ' State lYeasurer 612 Industrial Ins- & Med, Aid 19T s. �ti` �. - -rya:.. -� \\ L!.'4•,,,,, •4br7'4-wro11'r.,:..'�y15,-„ ",•!,F�'re.-•:Z.yWr";,.r,!.,,,,:�y-2.-�r-.r.r.• \ . t , ,,,,. i 1 , r • M,. y . •C '' ' . 6 8 8 C 8. () '.: - , 1 17: ! 0. k.„-. ' September 8th, 1925. September bth, 1925, continued . c r . i Roll call - -- ' -- - ! ' The city council of the with City of Anacortes met in ;eig=fortizze,dmn:::loc3[aSor Brooks presidiVi, FILLING LO"lL �(LS 4 ;n8 and Councilmen Dwelle Olson and Rydberg responding to roll call. Absent, Hansen. J i Preliminary Budget Expenditures not estimated ( The preliminary budget as _ g presented by the Committee on Finance, for the '; Receipts. { year 1926, showing the following estimate of amounts required to meet the public expense, as follows, was read: ' ' �t• Direct taxation .70 mills on a valuation of $2,348,043.00 2,116.00 ! .F ' i!i CURRENT EXPENSE FUND ,,- expenditures ! tt ! • :,ages in budget The following changes were made .in the .buag Item of $25.00 credited to i t Expenditures City Attorney for maintenance was reduced to $15.00; item of $1000 credited t • f to City Engineer for salaries Was reduced to 4500.00; item of $7800 credited • i Salaries Maintenance Capital Interest ] to Fire Department for wages was reduced to $6300; item-e $1265.00 for maintenance ! ` & wages & operation Outlay & Debt Ran T way reduced to $915.00; i �r�-a* $4725.00 for capital outlay was reduced to o 3750•00; item of : 4900.00 for salaries and wages for Police Department was ; • Executive `i reduced to 44825.00; 4415.00 for maintenance reduced to $365 .00; item of $3975,00 �5"00 2 for maintenance for Street Department was increased to : 4175.00; $3590 for i Legislativee 25.00 2. capital outlay reduced to 490.00; item of $850 for Sanitation salaries and wages { :::,`r�' 600.00 396.00 99- was reduced to :�300. ;$500 for maintenance•�reduced to 4250.00; item of $712.00 for j �:g1 - �• , Treasurer 600.00 295.00 80.00 ` � L. Attorney97 maintenance for City Hall way reduced to 4)462.00; item of $7156.65 added to - ; • :• � , L+' 600.00 25•00 Contingent; item of ;'P1152.00 for Parks, maintenance and operations reduced t q ngineer 1,000.00 62 } !. Fire Department 7800.00 1,265.00 4,725.00 l,lU to652.00; { Hydrants 3 60 00 540.00. 14.33+ .i :•'t,- � . '; ';'3,:; ; ,3 Jh _r_ges in the receipts were as follows : item of 43,500 for police collections `•ti,y=• Police 2' .00 '14 -• ':r 4,900.00 415.00 800 UO 3 3° , was increased to $4,000.00; item of 4725.00 for licenses wa_- increased to • : Streets & RxB l 6 ' Publish! 6,300.00 3,9'T5.00 3,590.00 1 ,14 } $8 o.�00; item of 4350.00 fur street end rentals $ 5 °� 'Publishing 3 .tias increased to b 0.00; item •4 i• ! , ► Health403.00 :-j of $400.00 for telephone franchise tax was increased to v600.00; item of $14.00 • _ .4,, 300.00 25.00 40' for building permits was increased to $25.00• item of $100 was added for sale '' ' Sanitation 850.00 32 t ' ;v `; Sewers • 240.00 500.00 1 2 lP' of fire equipment; item of 310,000.00 from Current Expense Fund was added. qP ` •( f Lights 50.00 �9+ .1 f �, �. Elections3,000.00 r In the Park Fund item of $500 for maintenance and operation was increased to '� City Hall 500.008 200.00 115.00 3.b1! { $800.00; item of $2000 for capital outlay was reduced to =01200.00. +� � i Contingent 0.00 712.00 6 �� ,�,�_;� • 9- The budget as amended by the city council was as follows: Y . f.- ? ;1 , hoad and -:>latermain '�`ri k'Y' ' �sonds (BB road) 14,•::Parks 4,`T25.00 4.7�- CURRENT EXPENSE FUND ,: ` • T Police Justice 325 00 1,152.00 1,15. 4 Expenditures ;" Y 7.00 = ti ! p $2 1 00 33- - _ Salaries n ance CapitalInterest I ../.,, Mai the n u ��' • .k. I. 95• 15,92j.00 9,310.00 5,292.00 $54 ?, •';` & Wages Sc operation Outlay x Debt i�edn. Total ' I € �7 ed budget k :._end Executive 25.00 25.00 '; . Receipts " .f ; n s Legislative 25.00 25.00 ° : 1` DirectClerk 600.00 396.00 996.00 -' �4'- �. mills on a valuation42,348,043.00 ---•- treasurer 600.UO 295.00 t�0.0U 9l5.00 :, ' % taxation 15 of t t Police collections 35,22 r► -- ., ', f :! ; ; , .( Licenses 3,5') ' Attorney 600.00 15.00 615.oa _ i,,,,. icen l Engineer 500.00 100.00 600.00 :' s: ' ' i1 Street end rentals 2 35^ i Fire Department 6,300.00 . 915.00 3,750.00 540.00 11,505.00 , . • •;.N +;, 1 ; t .4 Rent of street equipment Os Hydrants 3,360 00 3,360 00 ?:,. . . • i i • Interest on citydeposits b2 Police 4,825.00 365.00 800.00 2J. 00 6,017.00 ��' ;;;;;:! i ' i1, Telephone franchise tax! I 'i '� jlosd ?c dridge 40' Streets 3c RScB 6,300.00 4,175.00 90 00 10,565.00:' : } � , ' • , Build! ermit 900 Publishing 400.00 400 00 �'+ P s 14 Health 300.00 25.00 325.00 Miscellaneous Sanitation 300.00 250.00 550.00 r ` } i � • Sale of fire a ui ment f: 350 = 1 „ , + I q p .,ewers 240.00 50.00 290.UO � ,�'�'�=. _ 3' 1 + Y'.�+I 42,3b ; Lights 3 ,000.00 3,000.00 . 5.•• i; , : ; I, _ lections 500.00 200.00 115.00 815.00 �� i .1°, 1 1 ;` City Hall 180.00 4b2.00 642.00 ' ; t: '� ! 1 ' • LIBRARY i �1.r: Contingent 7,156.65 7,156. 05 , Expenditures Road �c :�atermain :j �, �, Salaries �a�ntenance Ca ital I bonds (BB road) 4,725.00 4 2 00 ' ''�'' . ,I ;lP nterest7 f , { . 4 I' h ; & Wages & operation5 i ...'t <.� `' ! outlay a Debt Rdn Tot- Police Justice 325.00 7.00 332.00 i " ' f �' ` ' i', I - Parks 652.00 652.00 II op``y,�:: • ;.� Library1 ,4 001 ,112.45E )- . ' ,i 40. r- I .> • ), (1 ; . 1 `'I !1 ! 500.00 3,052 z 321,570.00 21,b/3.65 4,635.00 5,292.00 53.51U./as- y .f:i? .. .. 1 i �' 1 ,440.00 l ,1i2.4 :. - s` - 'tcrt.%I 5 Sao.o0 3052 f +� , I 't, ?I Receipts ; RECEIPTS 1 i •,1 Library Direct taxation on a valuation of �` • Direct taxation 15 mills on a valuation of 32,346 ,043.00 335,220. 65 r$4. • , 4,34b,0�.3 olive collections --- 4,000.00 � f i!' ; .�• 1.30 mills 800.00 � � + , 3,05?' Licenses 0 .1 , s. _ ,1 I., Street end rentals 650.00 't9 PARKRent of street equipment 300.00 , '- "I !) ' Expenditures - Interest on cit deposits 625. 00 ', : r . ; Telephone franchise 600.()0 Ilk. ' 1 ill ' • € Salaries Maintenance Capital Interest • Road 1 Bridge 900.00 ' # 'i� ! ? gages 4c operation Outlay se Debt Building permits 25.00 ,1 . , c , ;. Y eat Wean Tota laiseellaneo us 350.00 , sale of fire equipment 100.00 1 i+;E,` , i Parka 1,000.OJ 500 00. 2,000.00 3,5J0 Current expense fund 10,000 . 00 Ilr'' ' I 1000.001.` )l. ' 't 500.00 2,000.00 3,5•'0 0.6 i '.ill lij . tt - :. .. , Receipts • r ;�;'{ ' f:! , No change in Library or Fillings Lowlands funds. �� ; . ' ! ,�'j �� �; Direct taxation one mill on a valuation of ,,h ` 3 3 2,34b . • W . {, + ' Current Expense Fund i�2, 48 04 ,I � • 1,152 i52 • 1 � : •• ;: F. ; • l • • - --- -. ., + +Y:' •: .,Yft :4!.. ti ILrY•,u.t+LgrM1r.q)gf'X.iN r+�xt•�r,�,✓. _.- '-.u^` .:._-tT -`+-_ ir. .� •�• .1 ''R� �'�,w2K't 1 f • ,.. - 'i`';:�✓ d r' ` }"5"•. ...r—•;.�r y.;., ,•., r.r... _ moo. .. - La q 0 . ; 44- i j i. September 8th . 1925, continued September 15th; 1925 { ._._ __ - _ i PARK FUND . ,ail call The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular session with Mayor 1 • i Brooks Presiding and Councilmen Dwelley, Hansen, Howe, McCracken, Olson and i I , ' Expenditures itydberg. Absent, Fulton. Salaries Maintenance Capital Interest • ,in. ap proved • The minutes of the previous meeting were read and upon motion adopted as read. 1 • i 3c gages & operation Outlay & Debt Redn. Total n I • , x ;n. Comm. on • Councilman McCracken of the Special Committee reported that 0. G: ghrogrimson Parks . i,000.JQ 80U.OQ 1,200.00 art survey recommended Arthur H. Dimnick as an excellent consulting engineer for the proposed 3,040.00 � 1,000.J , I300.U(1 1,200.00 ----- port survey. Mr. Dimmick was expected to be in the city within a few days to t ! 3'000.J0 look over the situation. 1 ' • RECEIPTS 1 :resolution Resolution. WHEREAS, the City Council did on the 24th day of March, 1925, . • enact its certain Ordinance, being Ordinance No. 747, providing for the . ,t Direct taxation one null on a valuation of 32,348,043.0p 2 34E�.pJ condemnation, appropriation, taking and damaging of certain lands and by said i s i • Current Expense Fu• nd ' •: Ordinance did approximately, as near as possible, desctibe the land to be I i• 652"Ou taken and that the same should be now definitely fixed and located, was• j read and upon motion ado ted. . 33.000.00 n P, i " '� ��' ( budgetf: esoiution Resolution. WHER�'AS School i+istrict No. 18 a Munici al Cor oration of �• Budget estimates Upon motion thg/estiaaates as prepared and considered by the city council Skagit County, Washington, has petitioned the city council to vacate the �.y t following described streets and alleys, to-wit: 1 .,,,_* t , tentatively accepted ; were tentatively accepted, subject to final adoption. The city clerk was •1' ,�; :::: { P y , •. .• instructed to publish final notice of hearing. . " " c. .' S J avenue from the south line of 18th street - ' -1 ,- Attorneyto to the north line of 20th streets . r rj City Upon motion of Councilman Fulton the Mayor was authorized to instruct .sty► ' start legal pro- City Attorney Driftmier to start legal g proceeding to obtain the remaining � • ceedirgs re road right of way on the highline road leading into the city, and if 19th street from the west line of "K" avenue to •-1;•:.. • »ecessar the east line of "I" avenue. ;',� i to engage the additional services of another attorney,, • All alleys in Blocks 124, 125 and 149 ,�. it4 '.. ;f Petition far street , Petition from Joe Rockon, Simpson and others for a street light at the :, r; ?., light •at llth do J corner of llth and J streets was read and upon motion referred to the r '•.� ,. 'I i Committee on Fire, Water and Light. • I i And it appearing that said petition is signed by the owners of more than two-thirds of the private property abutting p per y a utting upon said streets and alleys, • ti :, • ' petition re hens Petition from a taxpayer askingcityto :_ was read and upon motion adopted. I r and earwigs pass an ordinance maing it com- y 4 . g purpose for citizens to keep six or more hens to run at large for the quit to remove A motion was made by Councilman McCracken that the city attorney be instructed : 1 . purpose of exterminating earwigs, was read and upon motion placed on file. r ' , 1 .i taxes from rolls to bring suit against the county to remove delinquent taxes- charged against { .t Adjourn Upon motion the city council did then adjourn. 3t county seat the city- from their rolls . The motion was seconded and passed. .k:, <=; Juit to remove , A smimilar motion was made by Councilman McCracken that the city attorney , }} . i Approved in open session this 15th day of September, 1925. } a ` ; delinquent taxes bring suit against the county to have delinquent taxes on property included ' _: i from county rolls : the the Cap Sante Park tract removed from the rolls. This :notion was seconded -t. + 'rt�l I i ' 11 ' and passed. - ` �'`, I, ' deed from White Deeds from Frank N and Blanche C. White and Clarence L and Etta B White ,. ,���. 0 '� f• ! 1 Mayor for strip of land described as follows: �,; nor iii..:,:i: i,g :1 . Attest:• • Beginning at a point on the west line of Lot 10, Sec . 30, Twp.35 .,- ' i' I M. A. Hartmann CityClerk, N, Range 2 east, WA two hundredand ninety-eight - 'i •':- and sixty-seven rt �,. 4 I 1 �, :f ' �jone-hundredths feet (298 67/100) ; thence east one hundred and 4.e.ti.'" . ,.„ ` r j �yL • By �fhu�r/ 7/�� forty-eight and two one hundredths ft. (148 02/100 ft. ) to the I I . Deputyplattedthroughsaid Lot10; thence ` ' ..,,,.. : •,,,: � , center line of "5" Avenuewhen ''• �,. ' , ��I wouth forty ft. (40) along said center line of "S" avenue ; thence z, _ r_ west one hundred and fortyi,tt ` . ' i: r (140 ) feet, more or less to the west _ Fz : �k �. line of Lot 10; thence north forty (40) feet to the place of beginning. '` ,hi I r '` t r t. • Beginning at a point forty (40) feet south and 340 feet east of theWV southwest corner of Block 6 Whites Addition to Anacortes, thence „NNNdM ` , ;4; ' , ' ,�� ' •• i ' II east 380 feet; thence north 40 ft. thence east 150 ft. more or less � i , ', 1:. 1 ' to the northwest corner of C . Wily' s land , thence south 80 ft. p�� kt . • • ;;•;; ,, ;. r thence west 150 ft. more or less to the east side of "T" street � ; i; :,. , r : ' 1p i' through the property, thence south lob ft. thence west 80 ft. � ' :c- �:} ` , '! I ; .i•j 's i thence north 108 ft. , thence west340 ft. thence north 40 ft, to `: ?', .i ' ' � .i I. '.I } i t'' t' ; place of begining :e�: : - ' a, I ` 1 I i were presented to the city council and upon motion were referred to the City •r '� r I '. , • , ' Attorney and Committee on Streets & Parks. • J�" ;, ^ i , Claims against Claims filed against the bond of G. E. Gtoss were presented to the city council ' �; i ; ?.; , ' ''i � . . fond of Gross and upon motion received and placed on file. f . {��: kt' ' • i r 0{i I. .,i 5 1( 4 . ; . 'ferner appointed Mayor Brooks appointed as deputy Police Judge F. C . .Werner to act in that cap- ' " as deputy Pol Jud acityduringthe absence of Judge A. F. Schreiber. tf'! ir . , License of Ana- That the Anacortes Junk Company has not paid its license for a year was brought 'i, '' '! ;,`' ' - cortes Junk Co. to the attention of the city council, and upon motion of Councilman the matter �: '� ', `;:, . r' . was referred to the City Attorney for collection. , , , . , �;'!� ;I, i ' carter on congest- Fire Chief Carter addressed the city council relative to the congested condition ,, 1' }fit ed alleys of the alleys within the fire limits, but no action was taken in the matter. : !: ;i•, ; , R'i Adjourn ; Upon motion the city council did then adjourn. y, • y;, tl ;, . !'4i,• : Approved in open session this 6th day of October, 1925. f (.'''. i ti:, j,:i j 7 , • t , ,., .+ Mayor - . � ; r• Attest: r:, 4' • 1 .k " I 4 M. A. Hartmann, City Clerk , r }' I ';.'rif l i • \4 • Deputy • • .. . �' t.� c'Kr •5.,�' •____ ,M1 �— r„r, . r..rr.•at .'f'7`.�..+i• -'��.. 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I • t I, • t • • ' 1I'1 I + • ' l' • • I I : 1 ; • 1• • •�_ '• • i )!Fe t- • • 1+ r+:: .,, �:;.h:H ids ,.r.sv4•�:t::l:ria Hl:t,t:;:,.,w.fi,tlsif l r�::I f,:l tii,II 91fiu33'r r<x:vf:;r: •t .ic 1 `_ �r.S • ' 1 • r 1 t C tUNCIL MINUTES 7 VOL\UME 10-05 - 1925 Thru 06-04 - 1935 v ,L ./ J October 5th, 1925. Roll call The city council of the City of Anacortes met in special session with Mayor Brooks presiding and councilmen Dwelley , Fulton, Hansen, Olson, McCracken and Howe responding to roll call . Absent, Rydberg. Purpose of • The purpose of the meeting was for the final adoption of the budget as prepared meeting and tentatively adopted by the city council on September 8th, 1925, in ad- . journed session, all in accordance with the. provisions of Chapter 38 of the Session Laws of 1909. Budget Upon motion the Budget as prepared ana shown on September 8th was amended as follows : item of 4599.46 was included in the contingent fund to meet the increase in the assessed valuation; item of $2 ,387.91 was deducted from the contingent fund; item of :1�39 .97 was added to salaries and wages in the park fund to take care of the increased valuation; $500 was transferred from maintenance and operation to salaries n d wages in the park fund; item of a 500. 00 was added to the estimated receipts of the park fund ; item of 3500 was added to salaries and wages in the park fund; item of 428. 98 was added to filling lowlands fund to take care of the increase in the assessed valuation ; item of 351.96 was added to maintenance and operation in the library fund to meet the increase in assessed valuation. Upon motion of Councilman Dwelley, seconded by Councilman ulson, the item of 15 mills for current expense fund was• reduced to 14 mills . Roll call: Ayes, Dwelley, Hansen, Howe , Olson , McCracken and Fulton. Nays , none. A motion was made and seconded that the figures in the budget be changed to correspond with the assessed valuation. A motion was made and seconded that thetransfer in the park fund as outlined by the -uhairman of the Park Board be made . Roll call: Ayes , Dwelley, Hansen, Howe , Fulton, McCracken and ulson. Nays , none. The budget as amended is as follows: • CURRENT EXPENSE FUND Expenditures Salaries Maintenance Capital • Int. & 1a' wages & Operation 0atlay Debt. Red. Total • Executive 25. 00 25. 00 Legislative 25.00 25. 00 Clerk 600,00 396.00 996.00 Treasurer 600. 00 295.00 80.00 975.00 AAttorney 600.00 15.00 61.5.00 -'ngineer 500.00 100.00 60J . 00 .Eire Iepartment 6,300.00 915.00 3 ,750. 00 540 .00 11 ,50,5.00 Hydrants 3 ,360.00 3 ,360 .00 Police 4,825.00 365. 00 :800.00 27. 00 6 ,017.00 • Streets & R&B 6 ,300.00 4,175.00 90. 00 10 , 565.00 Publishing 400.00 400..00 Health 300.00 • 25.00 3255..00 Sanitation 300 ,00 250.00 550.00 Sewers 240.00 50.00 290. 00 Lights 3,000.00 3 ,000.00 Elections 500.00 200.00 115.00 815.00 City Hall 180.00 462 .00 642.00 Contingent • 513o8. 20 5,368.20 hoad x Watornain Bonds 4 ,725.00 4 , 725. 00 Parks 652. 00 652 .00 • . Police Justice 325.00 /.00 332 .00 3 21 ,570.00 20 ,085.20 4 ,835. 00 5,292. 00 $ 51 ,782.20 RECEIPTS. Direct taxation 14 mills on a valuation of $2 ,38 . 014.00 33 ,432.20 Police collections 4,000 .00 Licenses 800.00 Street end rentals 650.00 Rent of street equipment 300.00 Interest on city deposits 625.00 Telephone franchise tax 600.00 goad & Bridge 900.00 Building permits 25.00 Miscellaneous 350.00 Sale of fire equipment 100.00 gale of street equipment -- Current Expense Fund 10 ,000. 00 • $51, 782.20 r LIBRARY FUND Expenditures Salaries Maintenance Capital Interest & gages do Operation Cutla$ c Debt Red. Total Library 1440, 00 1164,41 500.00 3 ,104.41 31440.00 1164.41 500.00 33 ,104.41 RECEIPTS - 1 .30 mills on a valuation of $2 ,368.014.00 3 ,104.41 PARK FUND Expenditures Salaries Maintenance Capital Interest Wages & Operation Outlay & Debt Red. Total Parks 2 ,039.97 300 .00 1200.00 3 ,539, 9? $2 ,O39 .97 300.00 1200.00 3,539o97 RECEIPTS One mill on a valuation of $2 ,366,014.00 2 ,367.97 From Current Expense Fund 652.00 Receipts from s ale of wood 500 , 00 w3 ,539. 97 FILLING LOWLANDS FUND Disbursements not estimated RECEIPTS .70 mills on a valuation of 0 ,368,014. 00 $1 ,672. 61 • Adjourn There being no protests on the hearing of the Budget, a motion was made and carried- that the meeting be adjourned until Tuesday, October 6 , 1925. Approved in open session this 6th day of vctober, 1925. , • • "47/14 • • or Attest : S M. A> Hartmann , City Clerk , Deputy • • • h I October ,6th, 1925. Roll call The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular adjourned session with Mayor Brooks presiding and Councilmen Dwelley, Fulton, Hansen , Howe , McCracken Olson and Rydberg responding to roll call. Absent , none. • iinutes approved The minutes of the previous meeting were read and upon motion adopted as read. Report of Ch. of Report of the Chief of Police was presented to the city council and upon motion Pol. referred referred to the Committee on Finance. • Report of Pol . Report of Police Justice was presented to the city council and upon motion Justice referred referred to the Committee on Finance . City Engineer on Report from W. B. Short, City Engineer, • on the Heart Lake reservoir, stating Heart lake reser- that the reservoir had been completed on August 26th, 1925, at a total cost to voir the city of 445,975.90. That it had been in service since September eth with no evidence of a leak or defect of any kind, and therefore recommended that the reservoir be officially accepted, was read and upon motion adopted. and carried Feservoir ac- Councilman McCracken made a motion t'aat was duly seconded that the reservoir cepted be officially accepted. as o.f October 6th, 1925. City 'ngineer City Engineer d. B. Short, made the following report on the filter plant : "The on filter plant filter including three 500,000 gal. units) and the pumping plant at Campbell Lake with all equipment, has been completed and in operation for several months . The total cost of the installations completed as per plans and specifications 'was 65,351.19 , amount paid to date $60,372 . 60, leaving a balance due of $P4 ,978. 59, whcih amount I recommend be paid at this date , and the plant officially accepted. " A motion was made and seconded that this matter be taken up under unfinished business . City .engineer on The following report was made from City Engineer, W . B. Short , on the filter: 4th•filter bed "The fourth filter bed ( the contract price of which was v3 , 755.00) is completed with the exception of placing thegravel and controllers. These will be on the ground within a few days . I recommend that the Treasurer be instruted to draw a warrant in favor of tne California Filter Company for 801; of the above amount or $3 ,004.00. " The report was read and upon motion the matter was ordered taken up under unfinished business. Sts, & Parks Report of Committee on Streets & Parks on petition of Sparks Tr nsfer Company on petition of for scales, stating that the scales were in with the approval of the committee ,. . Sparks for scales was read and upon motion adopted. Fire Water & Lgt Report of the 'dommittee on Fire , ';ater & Light to whom was referred the matter of on street light street light at the corner of 7th and G street , stating that the light had been at 7th & G installed, was read and upon motion adopted . Comm. from Mrs. Communication from Mrs. W. S. 9awell , 3121 S Avenue , relative to damage done to Sewell re damage her. car when the front wheel dropped into a hole in the road near the Collier to car farm on the Heart Lake Road, was read and upon motion referred to the Water Superintendent and City Attorney. Building oc Sewers Report of the Committee on Buildings and Sewers on repairing roof of city hall on repairs at and making repairs in fire department, stating that work had been done as outlined city hall was read and upon motion adopted. Ord.. No . Ordinance No , being an ordinance levying a tax upon the real and personal property within t he City of Anacortes , Skagit County, Washington, for municipal purposes for the year 1926, * as upon motion placed on its first reading by title ; upnn motion ordinance was placed on its second reading by title ; upon motion ordinance was referred to the City Attorney and Judiciary Committee. Deed and partial Deed and partial release of mortgage from Wm. C . Cummings and Wm. Symonds and release of mart- 11iillie J. Symonds , for parcel of land for right of way purposes for road leading into gage citydescribed as follows: Beginning at a point 390.86 feet north and 89 degrees 25 minutes east and 294.8 feet south, no degrees , 35 minutes east of the northwest corner Lot 7, Section 30, Twp. 35, north, range 2 E WM, thence , north 8.9 degrees , 25 minutes_ east, 60 feet more or less, thence,,.sou.th„29 .degrees ;..26• minutes. east:220, 7 feet, • ,, thence south 89 degrees 25 minutes west 68 >2 feet , thence north. 29 degrees '26 tininutes west 1920:1feet, more :•or: less , thence north .no degrees • 35"m'inutes.iwest.. 250 0 feet mare or less•. to . iSoint of beginning containing 3/1U of an acre . ° were presented to the city c ounci f and upon motion referred to the City Attorney and Judici aryCornmi ttee . Maintenance bond Maintenance bond in the sum of $5,000 from the ..California Filter Company, of Calif. Filter required under the terms of their contract for the construction of the filter Co , plant , was presented to the city council and upon motion referred to the City Attorney and Judiciary Committee . @arrant in favor Councilman McCracken made a motion that warrant in favor of the California Filter of Calif . r'ilter Company for $ 4, 978 . 59 be drawn, also warrant for $3 ,004.00. Motion seconded and Uo , carried. Roll call : Ayes , Dwelley, Hansen, i?u.Lton, McCracken, Howe , Olson and Rydberg. Nays , none . of Budget accepted Upon motio/Councilman McCracken the final budget as outlined on October 5th, was adopted. nol call : Ayes, Dwe..1ey, Fulton, Hansen , McCracken, Howe , Olson and Rydberg. Nays , none. St. Supt. on bad Street Superintendent liennirg brought to the attention of the city council the sidewalks on 3rd bad condition of part of the sidewalks on Trlird street, east of Commercial October 6th, 1925, continued. Avenue . After some discussion Councilman McCracken made a motion that the walk be 'roved, and copy of sidewalk ordinance be sent to each property owher whoAabbutting property, not only on Third Street, but in any part of town where improvement of walks was necessary. • Charge for electric The matter of making charge for electric wiring inspection was considered, wiring and Councilman McCracken made a motion that the Fire Chief collect a fee of one dollar for each wiring inspection and turn the amount into the city treasury. Motion seconded and carried. Plumbing and sewer Plumbing and sewer inspection was also considered and the matter left in inspection charge of the City Engineer. 2nd notice to Mrs. Upon motion of Councilman McCracken , the City Attorney was instructed to send Wm. Fraser second notice to Mrs. Wm. Fraser, 33rd and T Ave . , to move her fence out of the street. Claims Claims against the Current Bpense Fund and other city funds for the month of September, 1925, ate follows , were read and upon mdltion referred to the Committee on''Finance . J. S. Garter 355 Expenses to Fire Chief' s contention 25.00 Vim. Weeks 356 Labor 93 .75. Austin Shaw 357 Salary as health officer 25.00 Standard Oil Co . 358 Gasoline for departments 59 .25 Tire Surgery 359 Puncture = police car . 50 Tom Dodson 360 Labor on streets 100.00 Lynn -Balcomb 361 Labor on streets 125. 00 J. M. fields 362 Issuing search warrants • 7. 30 A: F. Schreiber 363 Justice fees 1� . 50 N. M. holt 3o4 Salary as night marshall 125 00 Al Seoointhin 365 " as chief of police 150 . 00 Jas. Colgan 366 Fireman 125 00 L. : Snider 367 FFireman 125 00 AleX Latshaw 368 Fireman 125. 00 M. A. "artmann 369 Salary as city clerk 50 . 00 Ben Driftmier 370 Salary as city attorney 50.00 Marion 'Vat"cinson 371 salary as city treasurer & casf: adv. 54.00 L. C. Cookston 372 Hauling rubbish from city hall 1.00 Island Transfer Co. 373 Drayage on police goods 8.00 Tacoma Rubber Stamp Co . 374 Stamps 2 .25 "Pioneer" 375 10x16 carbon 3. 05 '.later Department 376 Hudrant rentals and fountain 261.16 Steno Carbon Paper Mfg. 3/7 Carbon 3. 50 F. N. Haley 378 Surveying 13 . 15 R. B. Slaw 379 Surveying 4.00 Water Department 380 -Pipe for street department 9.50 G . n. Ay Co . 381 itent of launch float site 1 .00 Puget Sound kower & Light382 Lights at city hail , auto park & sts 160 . 54 J. S. Carter 383 Salaryas fire chief, cash adv. janitor 177 . 66 Paget Sound Tel Co . 384 Tolls .8o G. I'd. Shannon & Co . 385 Supplies 8.00 Knapp & Ronneberger 38b Repairing gas pump 3.40 Anacortes American 367 Publishing 65.40 Niterday Sales Co . 388 Street signal 12. 61 J. T. March 369 'Patrolman .125. 4 $ 2 ,172 . 31 LIBRARY E:• Luella Howard 406 Salary as librarian 93 .00 H. V. Dowd • 407 Janitor and care of grounds 26.00 Arthur R. Vomrath, Inc .- 408 Books 68. 63 r- $y159.63 PAID. R. Schwartz 379 Labor in park 52.00 Fix It Shop 360 Grinding lawnmower 1 . 0 ' S3. o • ROAD & BRIDGE FUND • 0. Denning , 93 ialary as supt. of sts. & cash adv. 150.00 Shannon & Co . 93 4"upplies 11.95 Laurence Adams 94 Team hire and labor 104. 00 . E. E. Haddon . 95 Labor and team hire 68 .00. Chris Knutzen 96 Rent of wheel scrapers 12 .00 • T. A: Cline 97 Labor 42 .00 E. L. Lane 98 Labor - 48.00 C . H. Gould 99 Laor 48. 00 E. G Childs 100 Labor 52. 50 Geo . Paddock 101 Labor 81. 50 Carl Olin 102 Labor 100. 00 Sparks Transfer Co . 103, Truck hire 12 .00 Schwarts Iron orks 104 Labor andmaterial 19.44 Curtis 'Wharf Co . lb' ' Cement for road 2.25 ill G. \'d Shannon & Co . 106 Supplies 2 .44 F. N. Haley 107 Surveying 46.40 R, B , Shaw 108 Surveying 19. 50 i - • T. F. Doane 109Blue prints S.Ua H. A. Taylor 109 Blacksrni ting 2 .15 U847. 73 ROAD & ';IATE'RMAIN Joe McClean 1368 Labor 93 .50 Geo . McClean 1369 Labor and team hire 96.00 M. E . Crawford. 1370 Labor and team hire .U0 : 2 4 . 50 1924 WATER FUND Ed Fenno 821 Labor 15: 00 R. A, Avis 822 Labor 15.00 A. 11 Esterbrook 823 bitching 6o. 00 E. B . Dygert 824 Labor 4.00 Clarence Snude 625 Labor 4.00 G. E, Gross 826 Labor 36. 00 Clyde ;:May 827 Labor 4. 00 C. H. Leckley 828 Laor 4. 00 G. V. Duncan 829 Labor 4.00 A. W. Leake 830 Labor 8. 00 Mike Tubbs 831 Labor 12 .00 M. Grinnell 832 Labor 8.00 .T. R. McCarron 833 Labor 20.00 Glen Richards 834 Labor 12.00 Geo . Delataste 835 Labor 8. 00 E.W. Cline 836 Labor 9. 00 L. Anderson 838 Labor 11. 00 637 Cancelled k. Lee 839 Labor 11 .00 M. Grinnell 840 Labor 12. 00 Jim Jensen 841 Labor 56. 00 W. B. S4'ro rt 842 Salary as supt. 150 .00 Louis Nilloughby 843 Labor 56.20 Albert Earle 844 '"abor 3. 00 3524 .20 GENERAL :'LATER FUND Puget Sound Tel Co . 217 Rentals and tolls 10 .40 A. R. Moore 218 Checking survey at Lake Erie 8.00 L. Adams 219 Placing sand in basement of filter 1. 50 Francis -Jtiort 220 'abor 128 „80 Jim Jensen 221 Labor 44. 00 Louis Willoughby 222 Labor 78.80 ".. H. Blake 223 Cleaning motor at Campbell Lake 5.00 F. N. Haley 224 Surveying 66.50 R. L. Shaw 225 Surveying 31.00 L. F. Haley 226 "urveying 12.00 h. A. Davis 227 Attendant Campbell Lake 15 .00 Federal Pipe & Tank Co . 228 Pipe 194.15 .t uget Sound P .°c L Cb . 229 1'ower 750. 21 W. B . Mort 230 ash advanced for gas and oil 12. 00 Ernest Knapp 231 Filter operator 135. 00 W. '.; ade 232 Caretaker W. Lake 100. 00 City Treasurer 233 Payroll 150.00 r'id It Shop 234 Filing saws 1.25 General t .ater Fund 235 Leash advanced for frt. and postage 17.67 'kJ. B. Mort 236 Cash advanced for meter shipment 7. 55 Anacortes Lumber & Box Co . 231 Lumber 23 .35 Lowman & Hanford 236 Ledger 25:24 Standard Oil Co. 239 Zerolene 1:12 Steno Carbon Paper Mfg 240 Pencil carbon 3:00 California Filter Co . 241 Chlorine 15 .50 Island Transfer Co. 242 Drayage 32 .99 Walvro rth Mfg. C o . 243 Couplings 38. 1.E Island pelt Stmshp Co : • 244 Freight on supplies 4:00 Sundstrand Adding Mch. Co . 245 1st payment on adder 33. 75 E. J. Rogers 246 repairing top on car 3. 0o W. B. snort 24/ Salary as supt . 100. 00 Current Ecpense Fund 248 Gasoline 4:80 The Tire Surgery 249 Tire repa._rs 11:00 I/ G. W. Shanun & (:o. 250 Supplies 17.46 Marine Supply Co . 2 Knapp & ko:sneberger 251 Labor and repairs on truck 13 .45 Marine Supply Co . 252 Supplies 7.99 'a 2,102. 60 r October 6th, 1925, continued r'inance on claims iteport of the Committee on Finance to whom were referred the claims against the Current Expense Fund and other city funds for the month of September, recommending that the claims be allowed and warrants drawn in favor of same , was read and upon motion adopted. Roll call : Ayes , Dwelley, Fulton , Hansen, • Howe, McCracken, Olson and Rydberg. Nays, none. Adjourn Upon motion the city council did then adjourn. Approved in open session this 20th day of October , 1925. M or Attest : M. A Hartmann, City C le rk B y 7/2 �-� • e t • Deputy • • • • • • r.t 01 U. . October 20th, 1925. Roll call The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular session with Councilmen Dwelley; •eulton, Hansen, Howe , Olson and Rydberg responding to roll call. Absent, McCracken.. In the absence of the Mayor, Mayor Pro Tem hansen assumed the chair. • Min , approved The minutes of the previous meeting were read and upon motion adopted as read. I I/ City Attorney on Report of City Attorney on Ordinance #751, levying a tax upon the real and Ord. #751 personal property , within the City of Anacortes , 3cagit County, Washington , for municipal purposes for the year 1926, stating thaatsame :was correct as to • form was read and upon motion adopted. Ciy Attorney Report of City Attorney to whom was referred the matter of deed and partial on deeds release from W, . •C . Cummings and Wm. Symonds and Millie J. Symonds for road purposes , stating that same were correct as to form, were read and upon motion adopted. • City Attorney on .deport of City Attorney on maintenance bond from California Filter Company, mtce . bond. o ' stating that same •was correct as to form, was read and upon motion adopted. • Judiciary on Report of Judiciary Committee on matter of deed and partial release from deeds 14 , C. Cummings and Wm. Symonds and Millie J. Symonds for road purposes , recommending that deed and parital release be accepted , was read and upon motion adopted . Judiciary on Report of Judiciary Co mittee on Ordinance #751, levying a tax upon the Ord . #751 real and .person property within the City of Anacortes, Skagit County, Wash. , for municipal purposes for the year 1926, recommending that the ordinance be passed, was read and upon motion adopted. Judicary on Report of Judiciary Committee on maintenance bond of California Filter Company, Mtce . bond recommending tha.tbond be accepted, was read znd uptn motionadopted. Ordinance #751 Ordinance No . 751 , being an ordiance levying a tax upon the real and personal property within the City of Anacortes, Skagit County, Washington, for municipal purposes for the year 1926, was upon motion placed on its t ird and final readimi by sections. Upon motion the title was adopted as read; upon motion seciont 1 was adopted as read; upon motion section 2 was adopted as read ; upon motion • section 3 was adopted as read; upon motion the ordinance as a whole and as read . Ems adopted. Roll call :- Ayes , Dwelley, Fulton, Hansen, Olson , :Howe and Rydberg. . Nays, none . Ord. No . _ . Ordinance Na,. , being an ordiance vacating the following described streets , to-wit : "J" Avenue from the south line of 18th Street to the north line of 20th Street. 19th Street from the west line of "K" Avenue to the east line of "I" Avenue . . All alleys in Blocks 124, 125 and 149. Whereas a..petition praying for the vacation of the above desc/ ibed streets . signed by the owners of more than two-thirds of all the property abutting upon that portion of said streets sought to be vacated , was filed with the City Clerk, and Whereas upon the filing of said petition the council by resolution fixed the ' 20th day of October, 1925, at the regular session of said council as the time when said petition would be heard and determined , and Whereas, more that twenty days priorto the date fixed for said hearing notices thereof were duly posted according to law, and on this day said matter was duly called for hearing and determination by the council , was upon 'motion placed on its first reading by title ; upon motion ordinance was placed on its second reading by title ; upon motion ordinance was referred to the City Attorney and Judiciary Committee . aidwalks on "R10 The matter of sidewalks on "R" avenue was brought to the attention of the city Avenue council , 6ouncilman Rydberg stating that some of the residents were purchasing lumber for the walks . Upon motion of Councilman Dwelley the matter was referred to the Committee on Streets and Parks. Bids on pumping Bids for the centrifugal pumping unit for Whistle Lake plant as. called. for unit at whistle the City Engineer were presented to the city council and upon motion of Councilman Lake Dwelley the City Clerk was instructed to open the bids , which were as follows : DELaval Steam Turbine Company, Seattle, Wash. : I "The price of one 1500 G.P.M. motor driven pump complete with bedplate and flexible coupling and with motor mounted , but not including cost of motor , would be FIVE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS ($525.00) f.o .b. Anacortes , shipping weight With'©ut motor approx. • 1700. lbs. Price of 30 H.P. 440 volt, 3-phase, 60-cycle , 1200 R.P.M. ball hearing type motor of either Fairbanks-Morse , General Electric or Westinghouse manufacture, complete with manual type starter, would be FOUR HUNDRED T ENTY- FIVE DOLLARS ($425. 00) F.C.B. Anacortes shipping weight approx. 1275. labs . The price complete unit including pump, motor and starter would be NINE HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS ( a950.00 ) f.o .b . Anacortes, Shipping weight 2975 lbs . 10 October 20th , 1925, continued. The above prices include services of our superintendi::g engineer during installation based on a period of three days and which also include testing .and putting unit into service . Fairbanks-Morse & Co. , Seattle, Wash. One- 810 Fairbanks.-Morse Fig. 850-NE horizontal Split Cast Single Stage Double Suction Bronze 'fitted Centrif- ugal Pump, mounted on an extended cast iron sub-base and direct connected by means of an approved flexible coupling to : ' One- Fairbanks-Horse 30 H.P. Double Rated (25% guaranteed • overload capacity for two hours ) 3 phase , 60 cycle , 440 volt 1200 RPM, type "H" Ball Bearing Squirrel Cage Induction Motor , with solid cast rotor. One- •Fairbanks=Morse 30 H.Y. °CCOR" Starting Compensator of . the oil immersed type , complete with overload relays and low voltage protection. Shipping Weight - 3000 lbs. Price f . o ,b Anacortes , Wash ------ 3990. 00 net. Worthing Pump & MachineryCorporation, Seattle, t`1ash. Our proposal covers a 10" single stage pump direct connected to 25 H.P. motor, price 3986.00 f.o .b. Anacortes. Bids held one week Upgn.ulotion of Councilman Howe the bids Were held for one week, or until October 27th, for careful consideration. Bids on Whistle Lake Bids for the Whistle Lake Pump House were presented to the city council , and ;. Pump House upon motion of Councilman .welley the city clerk was instructed to open the bids , which were as follows : L. A. Farmer, Anacortes , Wash. • Earth Excavation 15 cu. yds 4 $ 2 . 50. ----_-- $p 37 . 50 Loose Rock Excavation 10 cu. yds $3.00 -- 30 .00 ' Concrete Class "A" 23. 5 cu. yds 4 $ 40. 00-- .940.00 Deformed Steel 1000# J $.10 -------------- 100.00 Lumber For Platform 300' BM 4 360 .00 18.00 1- 4crx6t Door 4 016.00 16 :00 3— Windows 4 025.00 ----------------------- 69,00 7 Trees to fall only (direction East) 01..50 . 10. 50 31 , 221.00 G. E. Gross , Anacortes , °:lash. Earth Excavation 15 cu. yds 4 41: 25 18 .75 Loose/ Rock Excavation 10 cu. yds . 4 32.75- 27: 50 Concrete Class "A" 23. 5 cu. yds 4 024.0o -- 564: 50 Deformed Steel 1000# J $.09 ----------- 90: 00 • Lumber for Platform 3009 BM 4 36.00 24. 00 1- 40 x 62. 6" Door 012 .00 12 .00 • 3— windows $10.00 30.00 • 7 Trees to fall only direction Last-------- 15 .00 $761. 75 Recess Upon motion of Mayor Pro Tem' Hansen the council took a recess of a few minutes to consider the bids. Bid of G. E . Gross After due consideration of the bids the Mayor Pro Tem called the council accepted to order, and Councilman Dwelley made a motion which was seconded and carried that the bid of G. E. Goss be accepted, subject to his obtaining a bond. Certified check of Upon motion of Councilman Dwelley the certified check of L. A Farmer was Farmer held ordered held for one week, subject to G. E. Gross obtaining bond. • Tholstrup x Druson E. Tholstrup and Oscar Druson from 40th Street and L Avenue petitioned the petition council for city council for help on the Dobers School road, stating that they would help on road contribute 360 . 00 toward the work, the city to haul the gravel and pay for the labor. Upon mot...on of Councilman Olson this offer was accepted, and the Superintendent of Streets asked to attend to the matter. Adjourn Upon motion the city council did then adjourn until Tuesday, October 27th, at 8 p „m. Approved in open session this 3rd day of November, 1925. • • Mayor Pro Tem Attest: M. A. Hartmann , City Clerk , • B y r � a'r-ai�G '-�✓ Deputy i _el October 27th, 1925. Roll call The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular adjourned session with Councilmen D:vrelley, McCracken, Howe and i'ulton responding to roll call. Absent , Hansen,• Olson and Rydberg. • Acting Iyor In theabsence of the Mayor and Mayor 1'ro Tem, Councilman Dwelley was elected as acting Mayor. Check returned Upon motion the certified check of L. A. Farmer was ordered returned to him. Bids awarded on After a consideration of the bids on the pump and motor submitted October pump and motor 20th by the Fairbanks Morse & Co . , DeLaval Steam Turbine Company and 7orth@ ington Pump and Machinery Corporation, it was moved, seconded and carried that the bid of the Fairbanks iorse Company on the motor, less compensator, be accepted, and the bid of theDeLaval Steam Turbine Company on the pump • be accepted, for the price of $274. 00 and ya525. 00 respectively. Roll call : Ayes , Dvrelley, ''LcCracken, Fulton and Howe . Nays, none . Lease of old fire The matter of lease of old fire hose house on 26th and H Avenue was hose house canceled b ou'ght to the attention of the city council and upon motion the lease was ordered cancelled. • Certified check returned Upon motion the certified check of theJorthington Pump and Machinery Corpor- ation , Which accompanied their bid on pump and motor, October 20th, was ordered returned. Adjourn Upon motion the city council did then adjourn. 42::°t------f:A"-- . Actin Mayor Attest: M. A. Hartmann, city Clerk, Deputy ir 12 , . November 3rd, 1925. t Roll call The city council of the City of Anacortes met in reguar session with Mayor Brooks presiding and councilmen pwelley, Fulton, Hansen, Howe , McCracken, and Olson responding to roll call. Absent Rydberg.. Minutes approved The minutes of the previous meeting were read and upon motion adopted. City Attorney on Report of City Attorney, Ben Driftmer, on collecting license fee from collecting fee from Anacortes Junk Company, stating that he had consulted with the Junk Company • Anacortes Junk Co . and recommended that they be given hearing with the license committee before taking further action, was read and upon motion adopted. • City Attorney on Report of City Attorney, Ben Driftmier, on matter of bringing suit against bringing suit to the county to remove delinquent taxes against the city from its rolls , remove taxes from stating that property had been removed from roll without salt, was read and rolls upon motion adopted. Report of Pol Just. Report of Police Justice was presented to the city council and upon motion referred referred to th Committee on Finance. Gross estimate Communication from the City Engineer certifying that G. E. Gross, contractor for the :thistle Lake Pump House, had excavated rock and earth to the amount • of 369.00, and recommended that a warrant be drawn in Mr. Gross' favor for 80% of the above amount or 355.00, was read and upon motion taken up under new business. :+arrant issued for Upon motion of Councilman Dwelley warrant for $$55. 00 for work done at the Gross Whistle Lake Pump House in favor of G:_ E. Gross, was authorized. Roll call: Ayes, Dwelley, Hansen, Fulton, Howe , McCracken and Olson. Nays , none. 400 meters for water The matter of purchasing 400 meters for the water department was taken under department consideration, and upon motion of Councilman McCracken the water superintend- ent was instructed to communicate with several meter companies and notify them that bids for meta would be opened November 17th, at 8 p.m. Garbage The matter of garbage vas again discussed and Councilman Howe stated that Mr. Haynes had a truck and would like to take over the hauling of the garbage . The council extended their moral support to the present service , and permitted Mr. Haynes to take part in it also . Bonds for police and Motion was made and carried that the Chief of Police and Superintendent of water supt. .:,ater be placed under bond, in the amount of 31,000 each. Road for residents Residents of the Tuttle & Buckley Addition were present and petitioned the of Tuttle & Buckley, city council for permission to open a road from Oaks Avenue into the addition, Addition and that the City Engineer survey it. The matter was referred to the Committee • on Streets and Parks and City. Engineer. . Tarpaulins for fire Fire Chief Carter asked the city council for two tarpaulins to use as a pro- department tection from water when extinguishing a fire. . Finishing of new road M4atter offinishing grading on new road leading into city was left to the Committee onStreets and Parks with power to act. Claims Olaims •filed against the Current Expense Fund and other city funds for the month of October, as follows , were presented to the city council and upon motion referred to the Committee on Finance. Standard Oil Co . 390 Gasoline for pump 32.00 Anacortes Lumber & Box 391 Lumber for sts. & wood for city hall 18.30 H. A. Taylor 392 Blacksmithinc 4.25 Anacortes Citizen 393 Botices for fire cief 1 .50 The Tire Surgery 594 Tire repairs police dept. 1. 50 Anacortes Citizen 395 trinting 14.00 . G. W. Shannon & Co . 396 Supplies for city hall & police 3.70 A. F . 'ohreiber 397 Justice fees 25.00 ' E. K. Wood 398 Lumber for streets 25.63 F. E . Bertrand 399 Recording deeds 3. 50 '.?right Chemical Co . 400 Rat poison for garbage dump 27.00 'later Department 401 Hydrant rentals and fountain 261.15 . State Treasurer 402 Ind. Ins. & Med. Aid 71 . 99 Win. Weeks 403 Labor on streetx 97. 50 Geo . Paddock 404 Labor 32.00 • E. G. Childs 405 Labor 32.00 Carl Olin 406 Labor 108.00 Tom Dodson 407 Labor 100.00 Lynn Balcomb . 408 Truck driver 125.00 0. A. .'enning 409 Salary as st. supt. 140.00 Marion •Jatkinson 410 Salal.'y as city treas . & cash adv. 55.00 Ben Driftmier 411 Salary as city attorney 50.00 M.A. Hartmann 412 ualary as city clerk 50 .00 Anacortes American 413 Publishing 15.68 Dr. Austin Shaw 414 Salary as health officer 25.00 • Sanderson Sup. Co . 415 Supplies for fire dept. 5.16 J. S. C arter 416 Salary as fire chief & cash adv. etc 181.90 , Jas. Colgan 417 ''alary as fireman 125.00 L. E . Snider 418 Salary as fireman • 125.00 Alex Latshaw 419 Fireman 125.00 J. T . March 420 Patrolman 125.00 Al Sellinthin 421 Salary as chief of police 150.00 N. M. Holt 422 Patrolman 121.00 Trick & Murray 423 Supplies for state examiner 1.20 L. ' J ,4111 13 November 3rd, 1925. Schwartz Iron Works 424 Labor and material st. dept. 91. 90 Knapp & Ronneberger 425 Supp. ies for st. department .22 . 50 i • Puget Sound P & L Co . 426 Lights for streets & cit hall 254.30 Ge. D. Grant. & Co . 427Carburetor float for fire dept. $ F. N. Haley 42d Setting grades and walk's 19.25 Lowman & Hanford 429 Supplies 1.85 Ethel Barron 430 Services in offices 16.20 Puget Sound Tel Co . 431 Tolls 2.40 $88.24 r LRK FUND R. Schwartz 381 Labr in park 12.00 1 Anacortes Hardware Co . 382 Supplies for parks 1 .10 13.10 LIBRARY FUND R. K. Pirrett & Co . 409 Books 10 .29 E. Luella Howard 410 Librarian's salary 97.00 H. W. Dowd 411 Janitor 20. 00 Bellingham Book Bindery 412 Binding books 30.30 The J. K. Gill Co . 413 Books 33.21 0190.80 ROAD & WA ERMAIN FUND State Treasurer 1371 bled. Aid. & Ind. Ins. 48.77 Ben Driftmier 1372 Cash adv. for expenses road suit 24.39 W. B. Short 1373 Expenses in road suit 21 .59 tiv94.75 GENERAL':ATER FUND G. W. Shannon a co . 251 Supplies 2.45 Anacortes Hardware Co . 254 Supplies 24. 51 Island Transfer Co . 255 Freight & Drayage on meters 5. 38 Puget Sound P L Co . 256 Putting bearings in pump 5.00 Puget Sound P L Co. 257 Power 598.86 National Meter Co 358Registers .63 Anacortes-Mt. Vernon St 359 Repairs on car 1 .50 ',lalworth Mfg. Co . 260 Curb stop 17. 76 Hersey Mfg. Vo . 261 Gears /58 S.D. Wmple & Co . 262 Supplies 10.07 Sundstrand Addm.,_.Mach 263 Second payment on adding machine 33.75 G. E. Gross 264 Plastering at HL residence • 122. 85 State Treasurer 265 Medical Aid & Ind. Ins . 17.14 Schwartz Iorn Works 266 Pipe rack on track 2. 75 R. A. Davis 267 Chemicals in Lake Campbell 15. 00 W. Vhde 268 Engineer \71 100 . 00 Ernest Knapp 269 Filter operator 135. 00 City Treasurer 270 Payroll 150. 00 'a. B. Short 271 Salary as superintendent 150. 00 L.Willoughby 272 Labor 50. 65 R. B. Shaw 273 Surveying at Lake Erie 24. 00 F. N. .Haley 274 u n n n 65.60 Puget Sound Tel Co . 275 Tolls and rentals 7.50 L. C . Smith 276 Meter covers •` 81. 62 The Tie Surgery 277 Battery and tire repairs 7.00 J. M. ensen 278 Labor 31. 50 Void 279 Void J. F. McCarron 280 Labor 4.00 J. B. McCarron 281 Labor 4.00 Francis Short 282 Labor 152.60 Current Expense Fund 283 Gasoline 3. 04 Knapp & Ronneberger 284 Maintenance of car and truck 38.73 Standard Oil Co . 285 Gasoline 8.75 0 1,872.22 1924 ':LATER FUND M. Grinnell 847 Labor 4. 00 L. Anderson 848 LaLor 12.00 M. A. Lee 849 Labor 6.75 T. A. Cline 850 Labor 6.00 E. L. Rutherford 851 Labor 8.00 L. Anderson 852 Labor 63. 50 Anacortes lydware Co 853 Supplies for water project 144.75 Anacortes Lumber & Box 854 Lumber for water project 171.60 August Arneson 855 Labor 17. 00 'egular Jorgenson 856 Labor 12.00 Frank Oldenburg 857 Labor 12.00 Rasmus Hansen 858 Labor 24.00 Ingval Jacobson 859 Labor 43.00 M. Lee 860 Labor 10.00 L. Anderson 861 Labor 10.00 J. M. Jensne 862 Labor 58.00 J. R. McCarron 863 Labor 97.50 diiii r14 November 3rd, 1925, continued • Louis Willoughby 864 Labor 84.35 • • Vim. &o Short 865 Salary as uuperintendent 100.00 Ethel Barron 866 Typing specifications for pump house 5.25 G. E . Gross 867 Estimate 55. 00 �3944'. 70 Finance on Claims Report of the Committee on Finance to whomwere referred the claims against the Current Expense Fund and other city funds for the month of October, 1925, recommending tat the claims be allowed and warants drawn in •favor of same , was read and upon motion adopted. Rollcall : Ayes: Dwlley, Hansen, Fulton, Howe, McCracken and Olson, Nays, none. Adjourn Upon motion the city council did then adjourn. Approved in open• session this 17th day of November, 1925 . • Mayor A ttest: M. A. Hartmann, City Clerk Deputy • • • • • 157 November 17th, 1925. The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular session with Mayor Roll call Brooks presiding and Councilmen Dwelley, Fulton, Hansen, Howe , Olson , McCracken and Rydberg responding to roll call. Absent, none. Minutes approved The minutes of the previous meeting were read and upon motion adopted as read. City Attorney on Report of City Attorney on communication from Mrs. Sewell relative to damage communication from done to car from hole in road near Collier farm, stating that claim was not a MXs. Sewell legal obligation of the city, was read and upon motion adopted. City Atty on ordinace Report of City Attorney on Ordinance No . 752 stating that same was correct as #752 to form, was read and upon motion adopted. Judiciary Comm. on Report of Judiciary Committee on Ordinance No . 752 , recommending that ordinance Ordinance #752 be passed, was read and upon motion adopted. City Attorney on Report of City Attorney to whom was referred the matter of deeds from Frank deeds from Whites and Clarence '.Ihite for road purposes , stating that property would not be sold for taxes until 1926, and to acquire the street taxes would have to be paid, was read and upon motion adopted. Comm. from F. J. . Communication from 2. J. wood asking for permission to erect a water reservoir Flood re reservoir in in Iashington Park by cementing across a small ravine , the work to be done Washington Park . under the superviison of the city engineer, was read and upon motion the re- quest was unanimously granted by the city council. The city clerk was in- structed to notify Mr. Wood of this decision. and Standard Oil Co . on Communication from the Stand/Oil Company relative to supplying city with supplying gasoline to gasoline during the year 1926, was read and upon motion referred to the Com- the city for 1926 mittee on Finance. Petition from Joe Petition from Joe Young and others for assistance in makingpassable Q avenue Young for improving from 26th to 28th streets, the petitioners to furnish the labor arid the city Q, Avene rom 26th to to render such help as it could, was read and upon motion referred to the Com- 28th sts . mittee on Streets & Parks with power to act. Petition from J. M. Petition from J. M. Harris for application for two card table at 1618 Comer,- Harris for card cila Avenue was read and upon motion referred to the Committee on Licence & tables Police and Chief of Police . Ordinance #752 Ordinance No . 752 being an ordinance vacating the following described streets : Ilr "J" Avenue from the south line of 18th Street to the north line of 20th Street 19th street from the west line of '"K° Avenue to the east line of "I" Avenue All alleys in blocks 124, 125 and 149 • -THEBEAS a petition praying for the vacation of the above described streets signed by the owners of mere than two-thirds of all the property abutting upon that portion of said streets sought to be vacated, was filed with the Cit:f Clerk, and WHEREAS upon the filing of said petition the council by resolution fixed the • 20th day of October, 1925, at the regular session of said council, as the time when saidpetition would. be heard and determined, and • WHEREAS, more than twenty days prior to the date fixed for said hearing notices thereof were duly posted according to law, and on said day matter was duly called for hearing and determination by the council , was upon motion placed on its third and final reading by sections. Upon motion the 'title was adopted as read; upon motion section lwas adopted as read; upon motion section 2 was adopted as read; upon motion section 3 was adopted as read; upon motion the ordinance as a whole and as read was adopted. Roll call: Ayes, Dwelley, Fulton, Hansen, Howe McCracken, Olson and Rydberg. Nays, none. Court cases The City Attorney advised the city council that the road condemnation suit would be heard December 8th, and the case of Hensler vs. City November 23rd. Port district After some discussion of the port district, Councilman McCracken made a motion that the city go on record as supporting the Chamber of Commerce in organizing a port district for the City of Anacortes. Ayes , all. Carried. Fence in street to Councilman Howe reported that the fence belonging to Mrs. Vim. Fraaer on 33rd be removed & T Avenue , was still in place. A motion was made and carried that Street Commissioner Lenning, supported by the Chief of Police , remove the fence without delay-from the street. Clmsing dance halls The matter of closing dance halls at one o 'clock instead of twelve o 'clock at at one a.m. night was brought to the attention of the city council, and upon motion the matter was referred to the Chief of Police & City Attorney. 400 Bids onwater meters Bids on water meters were presented to the city council and upon motion the city clerkwas instructed to open the same ; which were as follows : Gamon Meter Company, Newark N. J. 75. 5/8x1/2" `:latch Dog, Frost Proof, 'Plater meters , Circular Reading in Cubic Feet , com- plete with connections. ±'rice each, FOB Ana- cortes $8.25 • 25- -5/8xl/24 Watch Dog, Prost Proof, later 1`ieters, PrIt6 �5- 3/4x3/4" `eater Dog, Frost Proof, '.later Meters, Circular Reading in Cubic Feet, complete with con- nections. .Price each, FOB Anacortes 012. 00 Delivery within 10 days from award of hid. • NATIONAL METER COMPANY, San Francisco , Calif. We hereby agree to furnish and deliver to the City of Anacortes, fob Anacortes, .lash. , four hundred or more Empire or Nash Water Meters at the following prices : TYPE K NASH METERS TERS 5/81' x 2" meters without connections , each 09.60 5/8" x Wit° meters without connecti _ns, each 9.60 Full 3/4" meters without connections , each 13.50 TYPE 9 EMPIRE METERS 5/8" x 2" meters without connections, each 012.00 5/8" x in meters without connections, each 12.00 Full 3/417 meters without connections, each 18.00 METER CONNECTIONS Z" connections for either Nash or Empire Meters .50 per set net f" connections for either Nash or Empire Meters .75 per set net PACIFIC WATER WORKS SUPPLY COMPANY, INC . Badger Oil Train Meter. 375— 5/8 x ZIP Badger Model "A" meters with connections each 09.38 �5_ 3/4" ditto each 13.00 Deduct 25r per meter for meters without oil train. These prices are FOB Anacortes , ',rash. Terms net cash 30 days from date of invoice. I/ PITTSBURGH METER COMPANY, Pittsburgh, Pa. • In redly to your request for porposal on water meters we are pleased to quote as follows : 375— 1/2" Arctic Meters with connections ------- 011.55 each �5- 3/4 " " to cl rl e___oo0 17.32 " we enclose herewith a gross price listof our meters. The prices quoted are a discount of 45% from the list prices and this same discount will applh to other sizes and types of meters purchased during the life of the contract. Prices are FOB Anacortes , Washington, and shipment can be made upon receipt of order. Comittee of the whole Upon motion the city council formed itself into a co..mittee of the whole in order to consider. the bids presented. gecess The Mayor declared a recess of a few minutes and the council adjourned to the water office for consideration of the bids. Meeting called to The city council reassembled, and the Mayor called the meeting to order. order Upon motion the bid of the Gamon Meter Company to furnish the City of Bid of Gamonc.Meter Anacortes with 400 water meters was accepted. Roll call.:. Ayes , Dwelley, Company awarded Hansen, Fulton, Howe , McCracken, Olson and Rydberg. days , none. Ferry dock lease A motion was made by Councilman Dwelley that the City be authorized to enter into a lease with the PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION COMPANY, the lease to cover the premises situated in the City of Anacortes, Skagit County, Ilashington, as fellows : "The Ferry Dock and one (1) slip, being located on that portion of "Q11 Avenue within the City of Anacortes, North of the North Line of the • A/W of the Great Northern Railway Company" I/ the lease to carry such noXiitations as may be added by the City Attorney. Motion carried. Adjourn Upon motion the Ctiy Council did then.. adjourn. Approved in open session this 1st day of December, 1925. • • % 4744., /-63 • or Attest: M. A. tfartmann, City Clerk, By 2 ate— December 1st, 1925. • • The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular session with Mayor Brooks Roll call presiding and Councilmen Dwelley, Hansen, McCracken , Olson, Howe and Rydberg responding to roll call. Absent , Fulton. Minutes approved The minutes of the previous meeting were read and upon motion adopted as read. I City Attorney Report of City Attorneyon case of Hensler vs City involving cancellation .of on Hensler case assessments in LID #138, as follows, was read: "Case was tried November 23rd and decided against the city. In view of the question involved as it affects all future improvements , I would recommend appeal. I make no prediction as to probable result of appeal, but feel we should have a final decision. Probable cost of appeal would be 4450.00. " Upon motion the report was adopted. City Attorney Report of City Attorney on dance hall hours was as follows: "Legally, I on dance hall have no recommendation as to whether present ordinance should be changedror. not, hours State law, which applies to dance halls outside of incorporated cities provides for one o 'clock closing:' Upon motion the report was adopted. Report of City Report of city Treasurer was presented to the city council and upon motion referred Treas. ref. to the Committee on 3'inance. Report of Chief Report of Chief of Police was presented to the city council and upon motion referre... of Police ref. to the Committee on Finance . on Jaturday • Report of Chief Report of Chief of Police , to whom was referred the matter of closing dance hall of Police on at one o ' clock instead of 12 o' clock midnight , was presented to the city council • dance hall hours and was as follows : for Saturday ni- "Ordinance #690, section 20, provides that all public dznce halls ghts be closed at 12 midnight Saturdays. This ordinance has been in force since June 1918. I recommend the ordinance be not revised nor amended, particularly as to the time of closing on Saturday nights. " Upon motion the report was adopted. Chief of Police on Report of Chief of Police on matter of application of James Harris for two card table application card table. licenses, 1618 Commercial, recommending that the application from James Harris be not granted„ was read and upon motion adopted. Report of Police Report of Police Justice was presented to the city council and upon motion ref- Hustice erred to the Committee on Finance . • Estimate of G. E. The City Engineer certified that G. E . Gross had furnished and placed the Gross following amount of material at the whistle Lake pumping station: 232 cu. yds of concrete at 324.00 0564.00 1000 pounds of steel at .09 90.00 Felling trees 1.. ...9.2 tir 9.00 I recorrn::end that the City Treasurer be authorized to draw a warrant in favor of G. E. Gross for 85% of the above amount or 3568.65. Upon motion the report was adopted. Finance on com- The Committee on Finance to whom was referred the matter of communication munication from from Standard Oil Co . relative to sup lying city with gasoline for year 1926 , Standard Oil Co . recommended that the Mayor andCity Clerk be authorized to enter into contract re gas for 1926 with said company for the year 1926. Upon motion the report was adopted. Streets & Parks on Report of Committee on Streets and Parks to whom was referred the matter of petition from Joe petition from Ike Young and others for assistance in improving "Q" avenue from Young et al 26th to 28th streets, stating that the work had been completed, was read and upon motion adopted. Sts. °c Parks on Report of Committee on Streets & Parks to whom was referred the matter of deeds for deeds from F. & C. strip of land fro road purposes from Frank and Clarence White , recommending that ,Jhite the deeds be not accepted, was read and upon motion adopted. Communication from Communication from the Fidalgo Pulp Manufacturing Company relative to the good -qdalgo Pulp Co . re work doneby the local fire department at the fire at their plant, was read and good work of firemen upon motion placed on file. Appeal case of Hensler Upon motion of Councilman Dwelley the City Attorney was instructed to appeal . in..L. I.D.#138 the case of Hensler vs City involving cancellation of assesszieri.ts in L. I.D. #138 . J rrant for Gross Upon motion of Councilman McCracken a warrant in the sum of 3568.65 was authorized in payment of the work done by G. E. Gross at the Whistle Lake Pumping Station. . Roll Call : Ayes , Dwelley, Hansen, Howe, McCracken, Olson and Rydberg. Nays, none . ;, • Liens filed against Liens amounting to 1 ,940.35, filed David P. Eastman, of Seattle , Washington, reserve fund- reser- against the reserve fund of fifteen per cent of the moneys earned by G. E. vbir Gross on the estimates during the progress of the improvement or work of con- structing the Heart Lake Reservoir for the City of Anacortes , were presented to • the city council and upon motion received and placed on file . Purchase of Lot 6 , The matter of purchase of Lot 6 , Block 243 , Original Plat , by Mr. Martin was Block 243 , by Martin referred to the Committee on Finance . r� AA r . a.8 . . December 1st, 1925, continued. Gravel for Alexander A. F. Schreiber called the attention of the city council to the necessity Road of a few loads , of gravel on the Alexander Road, and the matter was referred • to the Committee on Streets .and Parks. Drop m ..tter of ex- Lloyd Brown, representing the Elks Lodge , addressed the city council relative tending dance hours to the closing of dance halls at 12 o ' clock midnight on Staurday, stating on Saturday nights that they desired to have the hour extended to one o 'clock, but if this could not be done to let the matter drop. Card table applica- Upon motion of Councilman McCracken application from J. M. Harris for two tion from Harris card tables at 1618 Commercial was not granted. refused Council chamber for Verbal request for use of council chamber by community band was granted. community band Claims filed against the Current Expense Fund and other city funds for Claims the month of November, 1925, as follows, were presented to the city council and upon motion referred to the Committee on Finance : Puget Sound Tel Go . 432 Tolls for clerk and marshall $1. 60 Trulson Motor Co 433 Repairs and oil for police car 10. 50 O. A. Lenning 434 Salary as st. supt 140 .00 Puget Sound Tent & Duck Co 455 2 truck covers 19.20 Union Printing Co . 436 Supplies for clerk 2.48 H. Havery 437 Special fireman 3.00 Water Department 438 Hudrant rentals and fountain 261.15 J. T. March3 439 Salary as patrolman 125.00 N. H. Holt 440 Patrolman 125.00 Al Sellinthin 441 Salary as chief of police 150. 00 Dr. Austin Shaw 442 Salary a s health officer 25.00 M. A. Hartmann 443 Salary au city clerk 50 .00 Ben Dri f tmier 444 Salary as city .attorney 50 . 00 Great Northern Ry Co.. 445 Rent of house house at 6th & I 1.00 A. Latshaw . 446 Fireman 125.00 J. Colgan 447 Fureman 125. 00 L. E. Snider 448 Fireman 125.00 L. C. Cookston 449 Hauling garbage from city hall 1.00 H. A. taylor 450 Blacksmithing 2.50 Olympia Machinery Co . 451 Current edge for st. dept . 12.10 Knapp & Ronneberger 452 Supplies for fire dept. .75 G. Shannon & Go . 453 Supplies for fire dept. 2.82 Lynn Balcomb 454 Truck driver 125.00 , Schwart Iron Works 455 Repairs on st. equipment 4.00 Anacortes Hardware Co . 456 Shovels 3.20 Marine Supply Co . 457 Cable and rags for fire dept. 14.42 Snyders Pharmacy 458 Supplies for fire dept. 2.00 J. S . Carter . 459 Salary as fire chief, janitor and cash advanced 183 . 15 A. F. Schreiber 460 Justice fees 37.50 John Ensch 461 Labor setting grades on Cot. Ave. 2.00 G. 11 Shannon & Co . 462 Repairs to jail . 60 F. N. Neely 463 Engineering 14.00 Anacortes Americah 464 ublishing 8.75 M. `.iatkinson 465 aalar as city treas. & cash adv. 50. 70 Puget Sound P & L Co . 466 Lights at city hall & sts 260. 00 Ethel Barron 467 Services assisting State Examiner 28. 35 : 2,091,77 LIBRARYFUND • Bellingham Bindery Co . 414 Binding books 30.40 E. Luella Howard 415 Salary as librarian 95.00 H. U. Dowd 496 Janitor 20 .00 The J, K. Gill Co . . 497 Books 21. 32 ,166.72 ROAD AND 'JATERMAIN FUND M. J. Adams 1374 Team hire 48.00 , Kayrebce Adams 1375 Team hire 64.00 eo . Paddock 3176 Labor 36.00 E. G Childs 1377 Labor 6&b oo Carl Olin 1378 Labor 68.00 E.E. Haddon 1379 Team hire 32.00 Tom Dodson 1380 Labor Z00.00 41.6.0p PARK Howard E , Andrews & Go . 383 Park services 88.00 R. Scwartz 384 Lai)or 14.00 A. J-'indsey 385 Labor 95.50 Clint Knapp 386 Labor 87.00 Phillip Burgess 387 Labor 42/00 Anacortes Hardware Co . 388 Supplies for park ' 9.75 Cap Sante Land Co . 389 Payment on contract for land in Cap Sante Park 350.00 E. A, Phillips , Inc . 390 Supplies for park 35.85 ia722.10 L _ J 1191 December 1st, 1925. GENERAL WATER FUND • '.1alworth Company 286 Curb cocks 16.26 Island Transfer Co . 287 Freight on valves 38. 68 W. E. Short 288. Cash advan .:ed for repairs on car 3.29 National teeter Co . 289 Meter registers 19.39 Pittsburgh Meter CO 290 Change gears California Filter Co .. 291 Cylinder rental 1.Oo Sundstrand Add. Machine co 292 3rd poyment on adding machine 33.75 General Water Fund 293 Cash advanced for postage & laundry 10.24 Schwartz Iran 'Works 294 Repairs on tools 4.70 W. B. Short 295 Salary as superintendent 150.0C Knapp & Ronneberger 296 Maintencnace of car and truck 18 03 G.W. Shannon & Co . 297 Supplies 33 .89 Sparks Transfer Co . 298 drayage 13 . 25 Curtis 7harf Co .. • _ ..'299 .Supplies for filter 25. 75 The Tire Surgery 300 Tire repairs 4.25 Snyders Pharmacy 301 Bluestone 12. 00 Puget Sound P & Co . Co . 302 Power 749. 56 City Treasurer 303 Payroll 150 . 00 Puget Sound Tel Co . 304 Tolls and rentals 10.85 Art Metal Construction Co . 305 Steel filing cabinet 49.00 Union Printing Co . 306 Cabinet for water dept . 15. 95 Ethel Barron 307 Services in water dept. 2.70 Jim Jensen 308 Labor 88.00 . Louis Willoughby 309 Labor 1. 135.00 Ernest Knapp & 310 Filter operator !, 135.00 W. ":lade 311 Operator at \VL pump 100.00 R. A. 73a.vis 312 Plac in . copper sulphate in LC 15. 00 • Ted Anstenson 313 Operator at filter • 30.00 Francis Short 314 Labor 128.80 2 ,009.91 1924 '.later Fund Crane Company 868 Gate valves 55. 60 Emil Jorgenson 869 Labor 20 .00 W. B. Snort 870 Salary as city engineer 100 .00 Ingv ig Jacobson 871 Labor 40. 75 Home slater & Ice CO . 872 8x8x6 T ' 6,.00 Chris Knutzen 873 Use of scrapers 4.00 G. E. C!'oss 874 estimate 669.00 :A395.35 Finance on Report of Committee on Finance to whom were referred the claims against the 'claims Current Expense Fund and other city funds for the month of Novea.tber, 1925, recommending that the claims be allowed :rid warrants drawn in favor o same was read and upon motion adopted. Roll call: Ayes , Dwelley: Hansen , Howe , McCraccen, Olson and ! ydberg. Nays , n.,ne . Adjourn Upon motion the city council did then adjourn. Approved in open council this 15th day of December, 1925. / (0.} .. / ' (''... ././ \c:: i'2'2x'-',<:___ _. May. . i Attest: M.A. Hartmann, City Clerk, By ��Gc-t4--�-,.1 ,ra.-f/.,-c.,...c.a..._t,. Deputy • I/ ' • Ir • December 15t'h, 192 Roll call The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular session with Mayor brooks presiding andCouncilmen Dvre•!ley,. Fulton, Hansen , Howe , Mc- Cracken, and Olson responding to roll call. Absent, i yaberg. Minutes approved The minutes of the previous meeting were read and upon motion adopted. • Communication from Communication from the City Treasurer relative to Local Improvement city treasurer re District No . 117, stating that the district was delinquent , was read and Dist. #117 _ upon motion referred to the Co .snittee on Finance and City Attorney, with power to foreclose . Fin. on Treas . report Report of Committee on Finance to whom was referred the matter of City Treasurers report, recommending that the report be accepted and placed on file , was read and upon motion adopted. • • Fin. on report of Report of Committee on Finance on report. of Chief of police , recommending that Chief of Police the re‘nort be accepted and placed on file , vas read and upon motion adopted. Fin. on report of Report of Committee on Finance on report of Police Justice , recommending • Pol Justice that report be accepted and placed on file, was read and won motion adopted Petition from F. E. Petition from F. E . Brown and others for street light on the corner of BrJvm et al 14thstreet and "M" Avenue , was read and upon motion referred to the Com- mittee on Fire , 'dater and Light. Petition from Harr Petition from Vim. Harr and others for two street lights on 20th street, et al:' one at "L" Avenue and the other at "N" Avenue , was read and upon motion referred to the Committee on Fire , .ater and Light . Petition for opening Petition for opening of 18th street from Commercial to "ICI'' Avenue , was of 18th st. read and upon motion referred to the Committee on Streets and Parks and City Attorney, the petition to be returned to the signers and additional names be obtained of property owners in order to extend the improvement to "K" Avenue . Warrants to be dia=m Upon motion warrant was authorized to be drawn upon the Road & Vatermain on Road & Bridge Fd Fund in the amount of 270.48, and warrant on the Road & Bridge Fund in and Road & ,Jatermain the amount of ? 906. 52, for the damages and cost of road suit (Mitchell- fd. in road case Werner case ) . Sale of Lot 6 , Blk.243 The matter of purchase of Lot .6, Block 243 , Original Plat ,by Mr. Martin to E. Van Buren. was considered by the city council. Councilman McCracken stated that I/ . E. Van Buren who owned the adjoining property, had previously offered to buy this lot for v100.00. Upon motion of Councilman McCracken, sec- onded by Councilman Fulton, the offer of Mr. Van Buren was accepted. Kast asks council to Mr. Kast of 17th street asked the city councl to furnish gravel on 17th furnish gravel for street and 0 avenue at the street crossing. The matter was left to the street crossing attention of the Street Superintendent. from city Deed to Hensler from The matter of dee/to Gus Hensler for parcel of land on Lurrowrs Bay city to correct land road for highway purposes was brought to the attention of the city council . description This deed does not agree with the descriptioh of the land and the property has since been acquired by .:ood and Norman, Upon motion of Councilman McCracken a new deed was ordered executed to correct this description. Adjourn Upon motion the city council did then adjourn. 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