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"' December 18th1 1923. . .
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January lat, 1924. {..��3 '
• i `..t. bo meeting of the city council was held on this date. +�'.� .I I
- Roll call The city council of the city of Anacortes did on the 18th day of December. , •
iii -- 1923. meet in regular session with Mayor Brooks presiding and Councilmen, January 2nd, 1924.
; i : Drrelley, Perch. Hansen, Morrison, McCallum and Snyder responding to roll C. 1(
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Absent, Gilkey.
1 :oll call •
A special >rreeting of the city council was held on January 2nd, 1924, with • :1'1 -
• Councilmen tLorrison, Perch, McCallum and Snyder responding to roll call. '1 1 i ;[.. 4
Minutes approved The minutes of the previous meeting were read and upon motion adopted . Absent, Dwelley, Hansen. I t,
Report of City Eng. • Report of City Engineer on road leading into city shoeing estimated cost of or Pro Tem In the absence of the Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem, Councilman Snyder was elected ; ! V' on• road into route. highline route and waterfront route, was read and upon moti '"� temporary Mayor Pro Ten. ! { tr"
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ii 4 . city accepted and referred to the committee in charge of the road.
: wing on assmt Hearing on the asessment roll of LID $138 was in order and a verbal protest 11
l ;' ' •' . Sts. at: Par'_ss on claim Report of Streets and Parks Committee on claim of Latimer for physician's f 8 from t.l'fred Olson was heard. kr. Olson objected to distribution of cost of , Y
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of Latimer for sprained hand caused by fallir.g on sidewalk on 32nd street, reco>rr..erail., tDll intersection on 5th and 1 streets, but upon motion the protest was considered •
' L . that claim be allowed, was read and upon motion ,opted. not well taken. f:
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i parking s p ' also Councilmen Kelley and
Sts. & Parks on park- Report of Committee on Streets & Parks on matter of Sri in froLthereupon entered the council chamber,
or enters The Mayor , t; ,,
ing strip in front of S. J . Craig property on Commercial near 20th street, filled with cement by P
• propertyHanes, P pread and upon motion adopted. council chamber Hansen. and the Clerk wa's ir_structed to lace their •
names upon the roll. 1 •
f •I ! Craig prop r , Wm. Haynes, wasP p 1'`
gists on paving Upon motion the hearing of protests on the paving was continued until the next
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• 1 1 Streets & Parks on , Reeport of Steets & Parks on matter of excavating on J Avenue at school hour . fro regular meeting of the city council. ,.
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.•,;,,�,_ - 1 • excavating on J ave. by school board, recommending that the request be granted, was reed and upo, adjourn .I ' . — .. . = `~
a> 1, up motion theourn. , ;,._- . z:�: :;;.,�
1' ` motion adopted. Uupon city council did then adj
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' ` • 1 ' Lie. & Pol. on car of Committee on License & Police on matter of car for police depute ; Approved in o en session this 15th day of January. 1924. ' ., x '
• x , ReportPP P • , .
t ' I. for police department recommending the purchase of a Chrevolet roadster fully equipped at price o t t� G_iy.
1 ; • `d:t Q625.00, was read and upon motion adopted. ' _ j t`` r `�
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Com. from Hensler et , Communication from Gus Hensler and mill owners, asking city to make necess�: �" a.Y ;;
% ' i'' al re fire equipment purchase of adequate fire equipment, was read and upon motion the Mayor w;s
.I ' authorized to appoint committee to devise ways and means of obtaining funds r `i ,rr' •
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t ; The ?rayon also requested a committee of mill men, consisting of VI korr t'. N; :Y C
+ E. C. Kaune and G. A. Anderson, to meet with the city council in regard to Lourania Frazier, City Clerk, • ? .
fire equipment. - ,
: , Ordinance No i, Ordinance Ivo. being an ordinance providing for the issuance of Thirty Deputy • f _;
i • 1 ± Thousand Dollars of general bonds, providing for the form and details of sup j i .: ' C1 ,
1 bonds , for the payment of the principal and interest thereof and for the sG '
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. 1 there, was upon motion placed on its first reading by title; upon motion or, 1' ,' ;.,
' 1 was placed on its second reading by title; upon motion ordinance was referr, �r'
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' Mayor to thank Mt. A motion was pass>tid the Mayor write a ltter of thanks and appreciation to t •
r:• ' I!;j , ` Vernon & Bellingham city adminz:i�rations of Mt. Vernon and Bellingham thanking them for the - r�..�'
1 1 t ' ' ' for services of fire efficient service rendered by their fire departments during the recent fire #� '
j; - It department at the Morrison mill . and ;asking them the amount of reimbursement. .i� �' ' ,''• s
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• r- , . •; , Street crossing at t' Street crossing at 27th and R Avenue was reported covered with mud and clay 3 �, :.
.; A : i t• 27t:-i and R l; and upon motion the matter was referred to the Coirrnittee on Streets and Par t V' ' `� ? ,.
,�• { ,I I for attention. f�' c;1�� :.
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{ ' ' Dirt on sidewalk be- F. E. Haley addressed the city council relative to dirt being dumped on sid 'j, 1 t �;, �•
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and 9th on on L avenue between 8th and 9th streets where excavating for house eras goin: I' ' '� 'f ".'`•-
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• • • ;� Lave. Upon motion the matter was referred to the Chief of Police.
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:; 1{ ,1 I ;! • Walton, to move bldg. F. S. Walton asked permission to move old building next to city hall to loc. V;,*1 ; �Il! r on 16th. Upon motion the request was granted, subject to bond. .
i • I' . motion city council did then adjourn. i�."ti I (` ',:
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' 1} ' Approved in open session this 2nd day of January, 1923 . iI
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January 15th, 1924, continued _ , ' `
January 15th, 1924. '�►
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' Roll call ' The city council of the city of Anacortes did on the 15th day of January, 19. oa Claim for damages for personal injuries received •
by falling on planks on 25th
meet in regular session with l[ayar Brooks presiding and Councilmen Dtrielley,
Street and r't avenue, in amount925.00, - was presented by T. (,. Howson, and upon
' • Ferah, McCallum , Snyder and Gilkey. Absent Morrison. motion referred to the City Attorney and Judiciary Committee. '�.
Min. approved . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and upon motion adopted.
City Att. on Ord. Report of City Attorney on Ordinance No. ?33. stating that same was correct . : ' ;.4 •
1 t #733 to form, was read and upon motion adopted. vv.,
• ' ,I i 1 Bridge at 40th & The City Engineer advised that the timbers in the bridge at 40th and Con•crc I, •
Avenue had begun to dec , and that theyshould be well braced. The matter € ' , 1
i Comercial i referred to the Committee on Stsreets Parks
�+ `The City Engineer called the attention of the Lit/ Council to the condition
: loat at ferry dock_
of one of the floats at the ferry dock, suggesting that it be beached until . ; t
• • ; dock was again used. Upon motion this report was referred to the Committee ; • `? •,
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• R ort of Judiciary Committee on Ordinance ho. 733 provindir�g for the is:;uan, ye t
THJ73iciary an Ord. !i$30,000 of general bonds. recommending that the ordinance be passed, was rea. '•
#733 �.� �.. - .'--.
r,r _ ' • . ' ' upon motion adopted.
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{4 An. report of Park Bd `Annual report of Park Board was read and upon motion adopted. " F ,••�
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,,,s Special Com. asks for ',The Special Committee appointed for the purpose of investigating the matter . j' a .' ��'l,
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+ ' i: ' ' more time ': electric lights asked for two more weeks in which to complete their report. � - ' .;i'l• is •
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:The Special Highway Committee also asked for an extension of time before rak'
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' I Com. from Joshua Green�i Communicat ion from Joshua Green relative to Anacortes-Victoria Ferry lease �r. {• ..[ - ,,,- ; :'L
1, ' = read and upon motion referred to the CityAttorneyand .Judiciary Committee. •• • '` ' '
re Ana.-Victoria lease P Y 0 '•4 .
• 1 , i , ,, J i •. '- - ' 5{Ng:Petition from J. A. Petition from J. A. Davis asking that shed in street between 33rd and 34th s • t ''k�`���. ;' •
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be removed, was read and upon motion referred to the Committee on Streets & ' _ '
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i# t 'with potter to act. ' 'ti .Y'�:
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i _ Petition from ilor- :'Petition from Morrison kill Co. et al for paving on 35th street from CorNs rci i - y :* F ` ,
al ::Avenue to east line of V Avenue was read and upon motion referred to the Lp :::
sMill Co. et t 14. 4
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c Petition from E. IL. Kast et al for alley from Commercial Avenue to the R/;. ,
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i� Fi i Kast et al for alley of the Great Norther Ry between 18th and 19th streets was read and upon moti
1 , ' i 1 i 1 referred to the Committee on Streets & Parks. • .,, 'sh y''
'` i ; 1•:o protests i' yo further protests were offered on the assessment roll of LID #138. • z
`. y• i 1: 13 '`•r. j ;, Alfred Olson protest ::Upon motion the verbal protest- of Alfred Olson made onJanuary s '. „�,., , ;,� -'�i, 2nd was consi '
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4'i , ,. ';' , i ' ;; Ordinance ho. 733 Ordinance No. 733 being an ordinance providingy ,: ' ' '
for the issuanceof Thirty 1�` . }' - ''
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r''. ' i •. I 'j , 1 1;bonds, for the payment of the principal and interest thereof and for the sal• , �. kf;',; t 1 I Y . o,'
�; , 1';' ,!'i E thereof was upon motion placed on its third and final reading by sections. ` �
.,; , 1, ' '' ,;• ,„,.� . Upon motion the title was adopted as read; upon motion section 1 was adopted 1" •• '•` .,,f'" ,,,,
# , l' ' i ' ' ;;j 1 ;'as read; upon motion section 2 was .adopted as read; upon motion section 3 ,, , ,1 a;'; '
,y 1 �..'.�. ' ; +I adopted as read• u on motion section 4 was ado ted ws read• u on motion secti `` ,, ,,1
t i .•{ 'I: 15 was adopted as read; upon moion section 6 was adopted as read; upon motion II J i
, I t' li ' i', L;; i, 't section 7 was adopted as read; upon motion section 8 was adopted as read; uPo ''b�f ;,}?
! ti ff 'f If , ', motion the ordinance as a whole and as read was adopted. Roll Call, Ayes: } }`• `iii
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, Ferch, Hansen, McCallum, Gilkey and Snyder. hays, none. ''.1'j'jI ' I' �' .
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i •I ,, '; Ord. , Ordinance No. , being an ordinance confirming the assessment roll of Loca ti..
r '; g 1 'i. .�' .� Improvement District ho . 138 for improvement of certain streets as and in the 'I I''
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1.:; '1i • ' inlans and s ecifications of said District as des• i'll `'�
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'; ' l i' as equalizedthe Council of the City o �: ;
,,. 11 ,s cribed in Ordinance ho. 728 by City1 _,1 1;,,� •;•
+;; �, 1 I + ' E i, if : Anuortes onn the 15th day of January, 1924, and prescribing within what time . Si •'' ')IVII
,;•,•.:: •,• f %; , I it• '. 1, 111• : assessments shall be paid, was upon motion placed on its first reading by ; ,�1,
,' ,11 j, I. •H. ; ' .� ! upon motion ordiance was placed on its second reading by title; upon motions
• ordinance was referred to the CAL./ Attorney and Judiciary Committee. ' :
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'' ,� 1, ' I' •1 Resolution Resolution declaring void certain Current Expense Fund warrants was read and ':�• ,
I I III upon motion adopted. ' ,' ' •
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City ?Upon motion the City Clerk was instructed to publish notice of bond sale of .� i,
: ' t ' •, I bond sale notice ' 430.000 of general bonds, as provided by law, setting date of sale February 1
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v ,.. .' `' i Carter asks for hose ;Fire Chief Carter asked the city council for new hose raak and upon motion t'' '
i II '11 ' l; rack matter was referred to the Committee on Fire. Water and Light. ti�1 i
} . ' t ., •;' Carter wants upkeep The Fire 6hi of also asked for upkeep of his car, stating that he used same if, . ,; , `;
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.'' ' •,I' ! ► Bad walks Matter of defective sidewalks in various parts of the city was discussed and ;
a '+ ':': 1i t j ii' the Street Commissioner ordered to tear up such walks ae Mere beyond repair. ' �'vi ''i
• r ' �f, '1 More bad walks J . A. Davis reported bad walk between 32nd and 34th streets on R avenue .ujd t `
,1 matter was referred to the Street Department. �' ,;;:,1'1
I . I ` 1 1 1 Funk on lights V. Funk addressed the city council on the miserable lights furnished the city ; :I
• .. 1 : ' • ; t Adjourn Upon motion the city council did then adjourn. , j
• . i I , . i ,' approved in open session this 5th day of February, 19 . D �'� '
, :'... 1 ' ,�,' , !Attest: Lourania Frazier, City Clerk -� --4- _;-�'' � �
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The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular session with Mayo engineer The matter of road into city was discussed by the city council and a motion `'
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-1:1 • - Brooks presiding and Couficilmen Dwelley, Perch, Gilkey, Hansen, Morrison an. be employed on made that a consulting engineer be employed to make surveys of
t Snyder responding to roll call. Absent, McCallum. the two roads in question. c "�
Min. approved _
_ • The minutes of the previous meeting were read and upon motion adopted as re torngineerts to The Mayor was asked to invite the State Board of Engineers to look over the ; • ;, 3
Communication from Mayor Brooks relative to proposed road into city was re5, �'s o`.Pr roads proposed roads into city. •e r ..
• City Attorney on . Report of City Attorney Ben Driftmier on communication from Joshua Gree:le '
relative to Anacortes -Victoria Ferry lease, stating that notice given was 5 •on sidewalks Repairs on sidewalk at 29th & R streets were requested from residents of that i
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section of the town, also gravel for 27th and R. The matter was referred to
Ferry lease sufficient if city desires to have lease extended, was read and upon motiol : street , ,k:� - "
4 • adopted. •- theCommittee on Streets & Parks.
s Current city }T.
1 Report of CityAttorneyon ordinance confirmingassessment roll of Local y Claims •again t the Expense Fund and other funds for the months I
City Attorney on ord- P u of November, December and January, as presented this 5th day of February, 1924, ;`
• + finance confirming Improvement District No. 138, stating that same was correct as to form, was
I 7.1 assort roll LID read and upon motion adopted. were read and upon motion referred to the Committee on Finance. �1 .
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Reports of depts. Reports of City Treasurer, Justice, Supt. of Streets and Chief of Police we, Washington P L & W Co 4709 Lights at city hall •
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presented and upon motion referred to the Committee on Finance. G.W.Shannon & Co. 4710 Supplies' 4.83
'' 1 A F Schrieber - 4711 Police Justice Fees 50.00 t
Report of City Engineer, W. B. Short, on matter of securing an additional l y as chief -of olice 1 5 00 •' r
R° City En ineer on P Al Sellenthin 4712 Salar P 3 ; . � ' � �
+ ; g supply of water from Pass Lake, Campbell Lake or the Skagit River, was rea. J T March 4713 Salary as night marshall 75.00 ; j"' .
securing additional p- y •-• 2 00
?_ and upon motion referred to the Committee on lire, Water and Light. -; ' ,
a:: ' water supply P Albert Jackson 4714 Special police _;.
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James Colgan 4715 Salary 8s firer►an 110.00 • ;( •••
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Statementof the earnings of thewater department from September, 1919 to Y31a btrock 4716 Salary as fireman 110.00 ( ',s_'I Statement of earnings t
December 31st, 1923. was submitted by the city engineer and upon motion J.S.Carter 4717Salarytaa fire chief 142.30 rf1'-•F.• �"
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referred to the Committee on Fire. Water and Light. der 471 Special5.50 ' -}_ ri.a -•�•
�`. � , . TL.E.Snider Sni Hauling coalmtacity � fry x
;' ';;'. .ate A.L.Helton 4719 ;
hall �' �'�
' ! Sts. & Parks on Report of Committee on Streets c Parks on petition from J. A. Davis re shed C. F. Adams 4720 Repairing windows in city hall 5.50 '
~ Department 4 21 Water at library, hydrants, etc 222.50 �1 }j;ir ,s':
?; Shed in street in street, stating that shed would be moved, but an extension of time shoul Waver 7 Y • _ �. _- .- i.: ;•
4 22 Salaryas librarian 83.00 1 .£,�,.
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ti be given owner; also recommending that the City Engi Weer be instructed to E. Luella Howard 7 ` , :; ;<� '
�I _ 4 2 Janitor at library 20.00 ., !';- > :�
,- set corner stakes on said street, was read and upon motion adopted. L.R.Ames 7 3 0 • ..:;.�
I.E.Cahail 4724 Book case fior library 8.5 1k , f -3:
I Report of Judiciary Committee on ordinance confirming assessment roll of Artemas Ward 4725 Books for library 7.00 _„_a. :._�, ;c:.
Judiciary on asst. 2 22 •
' i roll LID #138 LID #138, recommending that ordinance be passed was read and upon motion Julius Nelson 4726 Plumbing at library 3_ . - ' ! •' '
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4 2 Books for Library143.59 d
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R. K. -Pirrett & Co. 7 7
Burrows Adding frith. Co. 4728 hepairing adding machine 3.90 { :f �:
' ' ' Sts. & Parks on The Committee on Streets & Parks to whom was referred •the matter of petition Puget Sound Tel. �o. 4729 Tolls 3.90 • -x.• 7
Y `` I Kastfrom Kast et al for alley between 18th and 19th streets each of Commercial, M.R.Martin & Co. 4730 Engineering field books 4.50 j«.::,
! • petition from ;
'• •► re alley between 18th gave the following report: That the city will buy the property belonging Anacortes �'itizen 4731 Printing ?3 �5 • :,.
' ' and 19th sts. to Chas. Voitus provided that the petitioners will buy the P. C. Hansen L.T.Fraziev 4?32 Salary as Iuity 'Clerk 59.00 ! !'
A S Salary as H 0 for 3 mo 75.00 , •-
•3 •` :., ' 9 property and deed same to the city, together with each owners individual Dr. Austin haw 4733 - �• -� ;1
4 4 Salary as city attorney 50.00 ( ems.
I`ll part of the proposed alley. P. C. Hansen agrees to sell his half of
of oppose Ben'Drittmi er ?3Salary ascity treas. & cash adv. 50.40 : _ ; X ,:.:,-t':
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a lley for $96.00, Chas. Voitus his half for a like amount . Uponm i Marion Watkinson4735 ,' ;,
1 the report was adopted. Knapp & Ronneberger 4736 Repairing radiator in truck-sts. 21.00 + :, st
I , Anacortes "merican 4?37 Printing 13.75 •5,t'=:.
4 8 Surveying LI 1 8 70.00 ' }� '':1'':--A:
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„ 4 I +4 Special Com. on elect- The Special Committee, appointed for the purpose of investigating matter of F.N.Haley 73 y g D# 3 •�;i
;, f ' ;t ` I ric lights electric lighting, submitted a report which was read and upon motion adontei H.C.Moller 4?39 Surveying in LID$138 43.85 ; ;-:.,� ,� ,,,
W B.Short 4740 Salary as city engineer 150.00 I . • ,K,:
I `t ' .1G. Okerland 4741 Surveying south highway 32.00 i i'.; 1,rr'"�,' � i 1, , ; ,t� Petition fin; paving Petition from Wm. S. Smith and 108 others for the paving of 35th street from �! { ,•, r-
i I' Commercial avenue to the east line of V avenue, was read and upon motion G ,C. Saiby 4742 Surveying " " 2.00 ',.,, . ~: :� 4;
�: . , . 35th st. 4 " " .
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r' t W. Norman 47 3 67'S0 '►, { ,A ?:.
.. : r t • H.C.Moller 4744 " " �� " 105.00 is I.: f• s; ; : :.
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e, } ' t Petition for present Petition from A. B. Cook and 263others for selction of present route into F.N.Haley 4745 ;' , t� , % , ',.
"'' ' f .'i i;i highway into city city for the new proposed paving from city Jei.mits to Commercial Avenue Commons 4746 " " " " 14.00
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Schwartz Iron Works 4747Welding •10 .f ' `'` a..
��' i; read and upon motion referred to the Special R6'd Committee. 25 „a•
:# ! , H.A.Taylor 4748Blacksmithing , �; ,�>1
• ": ; 4 4 Repairingcurb corner 3 2 I. -.�; s ,�:
•" . .1 . ++ �• i ' ,' ;1 r Petition for high Petition from E. P. Barker ad 314 others for high line route into city frog L.E.Gxosc 7 9 0 r• ;.
`�: :� ��;� , 4 0 Salary as street supt & cash adv. 135.00 .' r�... �:_�`�;�
f; :::::.: '•.,: ' • , ' ••1, line road into city city limits to 35th street and Commercial, was read and upon motion referred 0.A.Lenning 75 I i .•i {
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.''' .' ,;'::• 1 • to the Committee on Special Roads. LynnBalcomb 4751 Labor :'s
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i' Dodson 75r >>
�'' • � '` I : Ordinance #734 Ordinance No. 734, being an ordinance confirming assessment roll of Local Carl Olin 4753 Labo r 84.00 i ! � •
! IIfor improvement of certain streets as and 4', r ti �:
All } ' , i� ImprovementDistrict No. 138 imp sore in the Frank Moore 4754 Labor �6.25 '• I ;; ��:
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?` ;. ; E '+ manner provided for -in the plans and specifications of said district as Wm. Wicks 4755 Labor ! ,' 4 � } ,
i:•i?5 city council of the city Wm. Wiberts 4756 Labor 32.00 + 1 ?''�r ,
,, I described in Ordinance No. 728, as equalized by the i ,� gasoline for fire and streets 74.78 1 .I".
` !i ' { i' of Anacortes on the 15th day of January. 1924. and prescribing within what Standard Oil Co. 7 �''+'
` Supplies for streets 2.60 1 '`. , ` 1•, :>t L
,.,.�,},•� ; t: +�: time the assessments shall be paid was upon motion placed on its third and Marine Supply Hardware Co. 4758pp
'1. .• ,.a.., + Supplies and repairs police dept: 5 �' �.` ' '' :.
c,..:.::.r,;: t; i` , final reading by sections. Upon motion the title was adopted as read; upon Archie Germain 4759 PP 20. ;U `.', .l ; . • ;'.; ,: .I #
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, '`; :?} • , motion section 1 was adopted as read; upon motion section 2 was adopted as { - ;�# �:
`9Af< :'HH ;l read; upon motion section 3 was adopted as read; upon motion section 4 wasi.
' +i + adopted as read • upon motion the ordinance as a whole and as read was adopt GENERAL WATER FUND. ; '. . ii . '
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Roll call: Ayes, Dwelley, Perch, Gilkey, Hansen, Morrison and Snyder. t,ay3i • ! I '
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1 t ! Resolution. Be it resolved by the city council of the City ofAnacortes in Great Northern By. Co. 334 Freight on meters paid 47. .i,H. 11 ,4
1 i , i 1 ` regular session, that the city attorney be andis hereby instructed to forthw G.S.Saxby 335 Labor 9.00 ' '
j+ , • i, , ; notify the Washington Power Light & Water Company, a corporation, operati': , Francis Short 336 Labor 25.00
+ f Or in nces No 22 and 0 to reduce its Great Northern Ry Co. 337 Freight on meter 12.43 • i
in Anacortes under santion o d a 7 33
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' residential rate charges for electric current not to exceed the following Francis Short 338 Labot 137.45 '
'' amounts: Minimum charge not to exceed $1.00 per month A A Marra 339 Labor 119.25 • I'
. 1 I • 340 Salaryas supt. cash adv. 107.65 r, '
First 50 Kilowatts not to exceed 9 cents per KW W.B.Short P ! i
• r 1 ' .0 All over 50 Kilowatts not to exceed 3 cents per KW Leith Wade 341 Engineer Whistle Lake 95.99 .,
,' '' I Said reduction to take effect not later than March lst, 1924, and said S.J.Wade 342 Heart Lake 90.00
,' ', i �' � 4 Water office payroll 150.00 , '�
! ' ' Ho: , • Washington Power, Light & Water Company to be directed to file with the city City Treasurer 3 3
�' ' �I '' clerk of Anacortes its com liance with the said re u est on or before Februa Mrs. BOnnie 344 Caretaker Heart Lake 20.00 , , '
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1 , ' lii , 19th, 1924, Upon motion the resolution was adopted. Roll call: Ayes, Dwell' Knapp & Ronneberger 345 Gasoline & repairs on car 14.16 .t ;
•, ' • Perch. Hansen, Morrison andSnyder. Nays, none. Frank Morley 346 Labor on car 10.00 ,!• . �
+ ' Haynes 347 Gas & oil for car 440
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I, R/W from 29th & T Matter of R/W from 29th and T avenue to 34th street was brought to the atter,' Puget Sound Tel. Co. 3484.90 1 i
r ; i , to 34th of the city council and upon motion referred to the Judiciary Committee. !fI ii. i ;t• #
" ' li 1 'i Ste. & narks to buy . Upon motion the Committee on Streets and Parks was given power to buy proper
• ii ., . portion of alley of Chas. Voitus in proposed alley between 18th and 19th streets and Cozrerci I '�'
i !1 : r avenue and G1 R/W, provided other property owners interested in ally buy the . 1 •
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! 1 , huff. owned by P. C. Hansen. Roll call: Ayes, Dwelley, Perch, Gilkey, Hansen, -1
• Morrison and Snyder. Nays, none. j ;+II,, •
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= Francis chart 419 Labor J, LP`�
Anacortes American 349 Receipt books ' '•J •
Melte , ., •-•
' Standard Oil Co. 350 Oil & Distillate 1' �. ,
• �' Fairbanks Morse & Co 351 Magneto ; :: ,
} - . Hersey Mfg. Co. 352 Meters
• Becker & Co. 353 Meters is
C Anacortes Lbr. & Box Co 354 Lumber i ' 1;,;- r -
; A. L. Helton .. a
355 Hauling pipe to lakes I
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Federal Pipe & Tank Co. 356 Bands t '�,
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t H.A.Taylor - 357 Blacksmithing i `�L.
,} ` ;: Shannon Hardware Co. 358 Supplies ( . ' •
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J Louis Willoughby 359 Labor -
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• 1 ► I . • Marine SupplynHardware Co. 360 Pipe 1- • ' ! i '�
i Tire Surgery 361 Tire repairs
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• i ` Anacortes American 4760 Print. Stat. for fire depart. ; •
Washington P.L.& W. Co. 4761 Light at city hall lib. & sts r1 .E:, -
Puget Sound Tel. Co 4762 Tolls l' f
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Water Department 4763 Water at hydrants, lib. & fount 2; . • I: 4
' - L.T.Frazier 4764 Salary as city clerk # '
`�'''�' i Ben. Dri . .
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I' �tmeir 4765 Salary as city attorney _ # '
i i,' • Lowman & Hanford Co 4766 Supplies is , : ' �� $= r:
t ' M Watkinson 4767 Salarytreas & fi '
�i ( as city Cash adv. f-+,_ s•az��. ;
Dr. A. Shaw t ,�
i 4768 Slaary as Health officer ,, • r. ,
G. Peterson 4769 Wood for city halls: - i 1 ,4 •,*„:
' 1 ;' • Al Sellenthin 4770 Salary as chief ofpolice '"
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Schrieber & Werner 4771 Premium on bond for city officials t • - ;�:•l�
' E.Barron 4772 Labor
J.T.March 4773 Salary as night marshall y_ � `
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Citizens Bank, Assignee 4774 Chevrobet car for police dept. 6
' f Albert Jackson 4775 Special police j:#_
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A.F.Bchrieber 4776 Justice fees ' • ..
h 4777Lumber .
Wm. Dolph a for streets 1 > r '''
H.A.Taylor 4778 Blacksmithing
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Wm. Wicks 1._ 47 9 Labor ; : •z :
' • ' t i : -- Robertson 4780 Labor `• ' ='
! F. Moore 4781 Labor •
'i C.Olin 4782 Labor • :' ' � �`'
.4 ' ► T. Dodson 4783 Labor l,f j' fs v '.J:'
,' L.Balcomb 4784 Labor �� r
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. O.A.Lenning 4785 Salary as st. supt. 1
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G.W.Shannon & Co. 4786 Supplies for fire, police & ate !, ' �� y� i;
'' i , + • Anacortes Motor CO
4787 Labor & Material for at. dept. �� ��.
I i E Harnessep iwork, s s _ i �'
i . J. Rogers 4788 r a rs & truck t j
y.! : West Coast Dairy 4789 Feed ,�1. t
t ` : . Standard Cedar CO. • .
I `� ear Lmbr. o 4790 Lumber for streets .1,
•``3, ' • . !..' ; •�' Anacortes Ice. Co. Assgn. 4791 N N N . .,° ,� }fi i;
A �� �; Standard Oil Co. 4?92 N W N Tr`, � ;r
,...:...:: ;?..,:! '. I ��I J. S. Carter 4793 Salary as fire chief & janitor 1 : ' l� r `� .
', is ; i L.E.Snider 47 4 Special fireman <��} ( x• '`"
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�: �` ;; i'a;f ,, J.S. Carter 4795 Firemansh. adv. for special fireman ' `.. � '� �t,
i •,. James Colgan �' -
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': ! Milo Strock4797 Fireman 1 ; , 'i�' " �` '`, ,
t.,; i +:,� i E.Luella Howard 4?90 Salary as librarian �, ti �, f
i• ' Ames JanitOr • :,
,� �� I. jt, L.R. 4 99 o at library f � ''•
�:,f j ` i}�!. F.N.Haley 4800 Surveying highway connections ��
.J ): H. Moller 4801 Survey of highway connections
;. G. Okerlund 4802 Preliminary survey N N {,; " l ''r
I ! i ; +, ' � ' Anacortes Citizen 4803 Publishing •
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' ! „. i� Eureka Pharmacy 4804 Supplies for fire dept. tj' 'i'� �� `� ��
EMERAL WATER FUND. "' .i�! .� 4;<�ti..
:� i Curtis Wharf o. 362 Freight '''-• :•
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,r;�:� • i on metes +.. , �.
;:. I t. '; l! W. Dorsey 363 Labor 2 ... ".. 1 '
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I ,ilk Edward Fenno 364 Labor • • • ; .a/
.•i .. , • Edw r �. -ia z.:is' ,i;y
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,i I: Carl Marrs
t' 1. + Chris Nowwick 366 Labor 5 �, �. �`.
�{ • ( Edward Fenno 36 Labor
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'; :! '1 J. M. Jensen 368 Labor
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t„ 1,- , ,, R. Lewis 369 Labor 2 • •f l,;; ;
i'f �( • A.A.Marrs 370 Labor • ',i ! ` ;
R. Berry :! : `ir
371 Labor 1
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'` F. al ey 372 Labor 2 ,
H.Moiler 373 Labor 2 •
,� �, 1 W.Wade, et al 374 Labor 1' 1' i
i!'f� �� `i� Leith Wade 375 Engineer Whistle Lake 9 i `:� •
, , •i . • Mrs. J. Bonnie 376 Caretaker Heart Lake reservoir 2
I 'II' ; f Ii !! ',} t Louis Willoughby 377 Labor 11
. + ; . '' I !;a` I' Francis Short 37 Labor 11. 4 • :, •' Hi0 I. A.A.Marrs 379 L4or 2 • I i
i , •G.W.Shannon & Co. 4
i' , ,',I . 380 Supplies �' I
,;:;.1. ,•. '; ; 1 I. I S. D. %emple & Co. 381 Supplies : ,�, ,� i
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: .is� } R. G. Stevenson 382 Wood pipe & gate vises 21 1, .
National Meter Co. 383 Meter parts 3 i }`i
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tti ; ,jI � ,., J.B.Bell 384 Labor- parts for engine H.L. 3
E.A.Phi1�i s 1' .!;1 ;;. , ,1
i ; . P 385 Supplies t .�
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W.B.Short26' •
k ', I . 386 Salary as supt. & cash adv.
'' Pacific Water12�
Wks. Supply 387 Meters ++
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R 41 Labor •• _ - ::•' X Puget Sound Tel. co. 388 Tolls and rentals Francis Short 9 10.00 ► f. ;
420 Haulingpipe to Heart Lake
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1� ` Anacortes Hardware o. 89 Supplies for water dept. Helton Transfer (.o. .;
• = T • s rer - 3 0 Office payroll for water de t. Eureka Pharmacy 421 Chlorie of lime 28.25 �� ��
' . H. A. •Taylor 391 Blacksmithing P 1 Tire Surgery 422 Tire repairs fnd tube 5 - ,A ,
' ; , Street Dept. 392 Lumber used by water dept Void 3 25,45
t ` Anacortes citizen 393 Printing J.B.Bell 29.03 ; 1 �
424 Labor on engine at lake . i -r'f
Aneortes Motor Co. Repair and supplies for car Anacortes Hardware Co. , 425 Supplies for water dept 1 ;
394P PP 117.92
National Meter Co 426 Meters ► ' L,
1 Farbank Morse & Co. 427 Maagdeto water dept. 31.16 f .. �-
Curti s wharf Co 2.10 • }
429Blacksmithing
;i Knapp & Ronneberger 4805 Labor and materialpolice car H.A.Taylor !
4 0 Gasoline and repairs on car 25.37 i I `'``i!
. A. F. Schrieber 4806 Justice fees _ Knapp & Roneberger 3
I ; • Schrieber & Werner 4807 Premium on police car insur. pol. Schwartz Iron Works 431 Welding } ;
; J.T.March 4808 Salary as marshall Water Dept. 432 Cash. adv. for frt. on meters, post 55.48
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Albert Jackson 4809 Special police
433 Oil and distillate for engines at
a Al. Sellenthin 4810 Salary as chief of police 1 Standard Oil Co.
l • Anacortes, Hardware Co. 4811 Supplies for streets. lake for 2 months 346.31
434 Stationery for departments 1.65 i E,1:
West Coast Dairy 4812 Feed S.D.Temple & Co. 4.04
Anacortes Ice Co. 4813 Feed Pioneer PrintingnCo. 435 Water forms •+ , _ , --
: li • ' Willamette Equiptment Co. 4814 Grader Blde 1 State Treasurer 436 Industrial Ins. & Med. Aid 21.36 ,, • ;l'' ;
t F H.A.Taylor for - 4815 Blaksmithing Nels Jorgenson 437 10 .48 :;.
l y Gasoline _
;.;;,ya _ O.A.Lenning 4816 Salary as st. supt. 1 E.A.Phillips, Inc. 438 Supplies 1.49 ' I t �F%y .` .,
'•�'•:; ;; Lynn Balcomb 4817 Labor on streets 1, F. McGill 439 Gas and oil
Decem r acct. ) 13.83 r.. '
' 1 ; ' Tom Dodson 4818 Labor on streets E A.Phillip , 440 Supplies ( be
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Carl Olin 4819 Labor on streets G. W. 41 Engineer Heart Lake-- supplies 37.35 34;
Shannon & Co.Go. g 12 10 �•°, � r i1 �` '
: ; : it Frank Moore 4820 Labor on streets , . Wade, et al. 442 Engineer Heart Lake 9• .. 4 •.
Wm. Wicks. 4821 Labor on streets Leith Wade 443 Engineer Whistle Lake 95.00 1s;
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` Anacortes Merc. Co. 4822 Gauze for fire dept. J Bonnie : •}:'�.v
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444 Caretaker H•L.Reservoir }
445Water office payx�ll 150 00
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Knapp & Ronneberger 4823 Cllinder oil City Treasurer 2 0.00 ��` '' cAY ':
i Island Transfer "o. 4824 Hauling hose, Morrison Mill fire W, B. Short 446 Salary as Supt. 5 t' ! t��
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' Anacortes Lbr. &-Box Co 4825 Lumber for streets & fire dept. 1 '`
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. L E Snider 4826 Special fireman �_ ^
Knapp & Ronneberger 4827 Repairs for truck . . :
United Stal3s Robber Co. 4828 Fire suits for fireman ip
! iCommittee on Finance to whom was referred the claims for the # ;r.*, •
G.W.Shannon & Co. 4829 Supplies for fire dept. Finance on claims Report of the ' f ` � � 1
December and January, recommending that theclaims be Tr-t. '
Oil Co. 48 0 Gasoline for frie & sts. 12 months of November, P ,. i.,_ -,,
I ' Standard3 n ..n.. x
J .S.Carter 48 1 Salary as fire chief and janitor 18 allowed and warrants drawn in favor of same, was read and upon motion ado ted.
' 1 3 Roll call: Ayes, Dwelley, Ferch, Gilkey, Hansen, Morrison and Snyder; :••nays, none. ' ? ' • •• .4e
4832 Tire and tube for fire1 �j •.t � 1
. . • ' t , 1 ' Tire Surgery dept. ~�
4833Salaryas fireman 12 '.c" ''
� 'j i . : 1 1 Milo Strock
I 4834 Fireman 12 adjourn Upon motion the city council did then adjourn. •
♦ 'aa9. Colgan :1.1.i. .;.i,,,:,.,i;:ii.
:• • F 1 ; i'iestern Unio* Tel. Co.2 4835 Telegrams ,w,
• A roved in open session this 18th day of February, 1924. �. : F 4
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`:: ,t} Water Department - 4836 Water at hydrants, library & fount 26 -��
?`; :* Eureka Pharmacy 483� Supplies for fire & police depts. • '"'',..; -
r' Lowman & Hanford 4838 Election supplies 3 i 4 <
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' I Industrial ins. & med. aid i• '?:'„ .„.
i r Staf3 Treasurer 4839 ;
'i J.J.Lockert 4840 Overhauling and reparing typewriter 1
ayor l,;l, ; f t 1
' EthelBarron4841 Services in clerks office ,. '' ''.,
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'} ' + H.O.Dave 4842 Premium •
on city treas. bond. 7 '
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. j ' ` �( ( 1 `� Curtis-Wharf Co. 4843 •
Goal for city hall and library 21 Atte
•• ;;, I Washington P.L.W. Co. 4844 Light at city hall, library & sts. 17
' Fra i t Clerk, 1. II,: f' '''.,!!--:
',: � �. . ' ; Lowman & Hanford 4845 Supplies for engineer Louran a z er, Ci y'• ;, Blak & King 4846 Supplies for city engineer I }..F 'j i Anacortes Citizen 4847 Publishing 3 By Q`'�'�`` `"" I ti' • v Deputy / �I• tiE j,1 ! • ';, Marion Yiatkinson 4848 Salary as city tress. & cash ad 5 1 Ben. 484 Salar as cit atorne 5 i .';' I I , Driftmier 9 Y Y Y 2 al ���r• ,�:
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:. ; r�' • ' i Dr. Austin Shaw 4850 Salary as Health Off.
t ' ' � ''' '' Lourania Frazier 4851 Salary as city clerk 5 • }! '�� •
j i i• Helton Transfer Co. 4852 Hawing coal to city hall ,f .j� ,r :
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Allen 4b53 Supplies for city hall
• : . ' �' ' ; , .1 , E. Luella Howard 4854 Salary as librarian 8 '1,7 •F�•�l it , r, ti, ,
i, t i. ; 1 i L.R.Ames 4855 Janitor at library 2 • it. : �t :
48 6 Supplies for library „ ' �, ;�'4 `r^` '
!; � j i G.W.Shannon & Co. 5 PP '
', I F. N. Haley 4857 Calcul�ing & checking elevations 2 t 4( 1 - ' '� t.
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i.fl '` ' ' ' • . W 395 Freight on meters 'I Curtis haf Co. +
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�, Roland Lewis 396 Labor �'!
;I. Tom Ryan 397 Labor I
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1 ' 'I Peter Nelson 398 Labor , , , `�
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\ ! ' ` l i Luke Colvin 399 Labor �. l
l' Frank Rolph 400 Labor • '1'1'• t '
i Ed Marrs 401 Labor 1 ; ,1.' !
if 't '` i : ., ,� 402 Labor
;, S.G.Masan
1, ' i I ', E • ' S.G.Matson 403 Labor - ',
!j 1 • C.O.Hooton 404 Labor• }•'
l , ,• I Ed. Marrs 405 Labor . 6 'I
•i • I !. ,` l • T. Ryan 406 Labor ! ti j.
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• •11,':,! Peter Nelson • 407 Labor . '''
, 'I ' 1; iil , Luke Colvin 408 Labor
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? ,1�' I' ',? C. Norsick 409 Labor : `�
,•; • i,•! ;.k. ; Roland Lewis 410 Labor r I
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Short 411 Labor �',; ''t 1
!' . V i t Franei-e.Short' 412 Labor 3 • ,�'''
!!, ,' • , .( ii �Qui s Willoughby 413 Labor 2' • � "
r;:1 ,li 1 . G.Okerland 414 Labor 1.'{ ;
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" ' ' ' I . Haley 415 Surveying Lake Campbell Sup. 11, t ,)
1•1 • '1'! ' i!' , H.C.Moller 416 a a a a /� • j � �t'; .t, II
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4 1 • March 4th, 1924. ; .!.
' February 18th, 1924. _ ' 1 :- .-if
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��' ;oil call The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular session with Mayor ''
Hansen, Me- ` t� •`'
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f _ - Brooks presiding and Councilmen Dwelley, Perch, Gilkey, Snyder. i ..
Roll call The city council of the city of Anacortes met in regular sesstn with '"
Mas or Callum and Morrison. Absent, none. ; „ ;
' Brooke presiding and Councilmen Dx�elley, Perch, Gilkey, Hansen, Morrison, ,
' McCallum and Snyder responding to troll call. Absent, none.
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• � � utes approvedThe minutes of ,the previous meeting• were read and upon motion adopted as read. � :. ,:•
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_ Minutes approved The minutes of the previous meeting were read and with one correction were
. adopted as read. itcv Att. on Report of City Attorney. Ben Driftmier, on plumbers bond of Julius Nelson, ; 1�
• • embers bond stati t that same was correct as to form, was read and upon motion adopted. r
Judiciary on claim of Committee on claim for damages for 4 / + ".
ReportJudiciarypersonal injury b
for damages T. C. y on paving Report of Committee on Finance on paving assessment notice for paving against
Howson, stating the committee favored a settlement at $235.00, was ;i:=• ,
` read and upon motion adopted. Roll call: Ayes, Dwelley. Perch, Gilkey �essment for city city property, LID 138. recommending that the assessment be taken care of in ! ;` '�; ,. •
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Morrison, McCallum and Snyder. Nays, none. ' h • annual installments, was read and upon motion adopted. 1 i•�
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Fire, Water & Light Report of Committee on Fire, Water & Light onpetition of Mayr J. tar on Report of Judiciary Committee on plumbers bond of Julius Nelson, recommending � , • `;,
g p g Y Beard for uric Y s
on rebate rebate in water charges, recommending that the Superintendent of the water il�bers bonds that the bond be accepted, was read and upon motion alopted. •
• i department settle the difficulty, was read and upon motion adopted.
Water & L Report of Committee on Fire, Water and Light on communication from N. C. Jannsen
. Fire, Water & Light . Report of Committee on Fire,Water and Light on statement of earnings of : com• from N.0 relative to drilling of wells, recommending that the 6ity Olerk and M3ror be ; t t
I on earnings of Water water department wa read and upon motion adopted. _,;;,,son re wells authorized to enter into contract with Mr. Jannsen. was read and upon motion _ �`:
i Dept. adopted. �.
tt Fire, Water & Light Report of Committee on Fire, Water and Light on matter of securing addition. HighwayY .... r{ •1 on water supply watersupply from State Communication from the State Engineer addressed to the Ida or, relative
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i i _lway Eng. re roe-to survey of roads leading into city, P --'r<'
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Water & Light Report of Committee on Fire, Water and Light on hose rack for Fire Chief, st Special Road Committee. °� ��` r� ''.•''" Communication from Mrs. C. Smith, 608- 27tn street, asking price of lot and i .,•_, i,• ii:. t , i on hose rack that the matter was entirely in the hands of the Fire Chief . was read and u y 'f to was cfi._:
r.. i motion adopted. ,o;�. from Mrs. C. old fire hall on 26th street, was read, and upon motion the Cit C ,, ,-
Smitn and advise her that the building had been sold ;" s '
: � � ;• � i � ��ith re old fire instructed to write Mrs. ,-� ! _. �:r.• ,
1 P Fire, Water& Light Report of Committee on Fire, Water and Light on light at 20th and M streets, gall at 26th & R and the lot was the property of the G. N. Ry. Co. s`� T ";;.,;,
? on light at 20 & M was read and upon motion tabled: .h • �[]]{
., , ..:;: xash. iurveying & Letter from Washington Surveying and Rating Bureau re fire protection equipment },� ,..., :a:
'_ i Comm. from N. C. Communication from N. C. Jannsen relative to drilling of wells for securing gating Bureau re in Anacortes, was read and upon motion referred to the Committee on Fire, Water .14++� `
1 ' I. Jansen re wells additional water supply, was read and upon motion referred to Committee Oil rice protection and Light . .� ..:'..i,f
Fire, Water and Light, also tabled until the arrival of Mr. Jannsen. ••• -
.oi,tract fro wells Communication from N. C. Jannsen submitting contract in duplicte for the .,: , .,Y'
E t of munici al water supply, was read and upon motion referred to
Comm. from Douglass Communication from Douglass All mond relative to light situation was read an submitted developmen P • : . , ;;;
upon motion received andplacedthe City Attorney. ' � .s; •;
Allmond re lights p e on file. • t ,�,,
51 Petition from residents. Petition from property owners on Sixteenth Street for the gradingof that - �ibrary Board re- Report of Library Board •for year 1 2 , was resented to the city council ' ' " / j '
and upon motion read and adopted. ' -,� :.� �;
on 16th st. fro grad- street between Commercial and N Avenue was read and upon motion referred port for 1923 �; �1, ' ;�. tiy::
_ , , ing to the Committee on Streets & Parks with power to act. for an electricpower, heat �f ' ;, :, ._. -
Sound Power & Light Company ,N.a'
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.1 1 ,,plication for Application of Puget ; = �` fri:
;4 i Petition from Allan Petition from Archie Allan for erection of wagon scales on 21st and Commerci light & power and light franchise in the City of Anacortes. was read and upon •motion referred • '• •'•
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wagon scales Avenue was read and upon motion granted. The City Engineer was istructed to franchise to the City Attorney and to the council as a committee as a whole. , : ti?
r obtain the necessary lines. r •,
' , 1 , l p Petition from property owners for street light at the corner of 21st and R Ave 1 '-.':::',W., -1
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I Remonstrance from Remonstrance from A. M. Miller against the building of a barn on the south- light on 21st & R was read andupon motion referred to the Committee on Fire, Water and Light. +. •••- .-r sue'
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"' i, Miller re building east corner of Ninth Street and K Avenue, requesting the city council to 000 General Ne otiable
; � I , ' Ordinance providingfor the form and details of $30. g .
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of barn refuse to grant permit for the building of same, was read and upon motion Ordinancet1• ,
i f Coupon Bonds of the City of Anaconance Nothorizof saidecityuewasnuponamotion i. l , i' ��" ','
?: + � i �; the City Clerk was instructed not to issue building permit without consent ;• • '•
;,; i ' of the city council. p 733 ;
ursuant to theprovisions of Ord
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was laced on it ''r�''
:��; + + ��� placed on its first reading by title, upon motion ordinance p s ; 't.i '; �,1-
,' bytit was referred to the City Attorney s _i�� ; '�'
'' Plumbers bond of Julius Nelson was second reading le, upon motion ordinance -' Pik`
Plumbers bond of Julius J liu el on a presented to the city council and upon moNi ^j c
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' .:`'P ` Ii •• , Nelson referred to the City Attorney and Judiciary Committee. and Judiciary Committee. a ,� I •+ + c ,, �, .
t , `� ' P Pavin assessment- notice ss test r , } ` It v~
`'. :+ �; 1 Paving assessment g a e menu notice against sit property was resented and upon motion Facsimile pia P ment of one or two facsimile plates carrying a section of the law and ord- •'. t+�} . � ;•..
' ,. � ' h. . 1 g g y P P Y P P r finance authorizingthe issuance of $30,000 general bonds, was upon motion 1 �.• ; �.;
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ibonds +; ,;i , ;,,,;i4�! ! presented referred to the Committee on Finance. .or
i { ' i , , /1authorized. 111 •1 ' • . ' .
�. _ ' I ' Bids for city print- ' Bids for the city printing were presented to the city council and upon r:otio• 1 a1 I ', .,,i,,...,Inv
,. ' The matter of well contract with N. C. Jannsen was discussed and motion made 1�,,` _ .- , , .-.
;,..: 11 ( ing the City Clerk was instucted to open the bids, which were as follows: ;tell contract be authorized to enter into contract,C �Y• +� � �
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e+,tered into and •seconded that the Mayor and Clerk ,,H i' ,.,ti.,0.
:..# II ,r �� " . with Mr . Rannsen for securing additional water supply. Roll call : Ayes, Dwelley, i,. , ;,,,...• k�f�;1.
• i:ip ! ( Anacortes American : 75 cents per inch, first insertion ', '.< '!� ; i
f I. , Morrison, Gilkey, Hansen and Snyder. Na s, none. 1, ,ft ••
+7; j ,' ;, " 45 cent per inch each subsequent insertion s;: Perch, McCallum, Y
trader for streets Matter of new grader for the street department was presented to the city council 1,a r� i , . { ;..-.,. ;
' 'i. I:i r "Anacortes Citizen" • 75 cent per inch, first insertion and upon motion the Superintendent of Streets was authorized to have grader T • {� ca+
�r i ' 0 cents er inch each subs uent insertio - g , r P
I 5 P q brow ht in and given thorough test. �'' ' �' , . ,}
:'••: iliU on motion t s �la' s Claims against the Current Expense Fund and other cit,� funds for the month of -. ` 1 l �, _ "4,�;114; l
;.,.;.f , p he love t bid was accepted. (Anacortes American im r � f
`,, 4 1 11,, , f' February. 1924, as follows, were read and upon motion referred to the Committee ra
•'.a,..;?g ` li Bids for sale of Bids for the sale of $30 000 general obligation bonds for road construction on •Finance: r' ',j�; ;;
,1l , III general bonds and water main were presented and the City Clerk instructed to open the bid-, . 4 00 ''I
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i . ; ; Curtis Wharf Co. 4858 Coal for city hall t
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Ferris & Hard rove: We will 8 for each $100 par S. D. Temple & Co. 4859 Subscriptions to periodicals 58.50 .1
i K pay rest t The Ta for Book Co. 4860 Book$ for library 59 38 4; i�
1 ' 1 value of bonds plus accrued interest to date of delivery and Y 93.00
E. Luella Howard 4861 Salary as librarian ; ; , � •
in addition we will furnish black bonds without charge to you. 20 00 i'
+ ! g L. R. Ames 4862 Janitor at library !hi •
I, , , Interest at the rate of 5 . •
Curtis Wharf Co. 4863 Coal forlibrary 67.50 • I,, !
Albert Jackson 4864 Special police 5.00
' State of Washington: Interest at the rate of 6%. J. T. March 4865 Salary as night mar shall 1 p.00 14 i
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., . • • Upon motion the question of acce tance of the bids was to be continued until Al- Sellinthin 4866 Salary as chief of police s 11 0
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I; P 4867 Supplies,. Februar 26th, 1 24. at 8 % G. W. Shannon & Co. for fire streets 5 a
li Y 9 p.m. at am adjourned meeting of the city council. y`.
• ,, . �, ,• Eureka Pharmacy 4868 Supplies for fire & streets 5. 90
V , - ; .!i ,+� ; Ladies of Improvement The ladies of the Improvement Club asked the of the city council J S Carter 4869 Salary a s fire chief & janitor & c.adv.168.15 I
i }; Club • to lant shade trees in the permission 'p parking strip an south Commercial Avenue. Upon Schwart a Iron Works 4870 Welding for fire & streets 4.35
' • ' I ` motion the request was granted, the expense of planting the trees to be born . James Colgn 4871 SalW as fireman 125.00 I
,; Si .1. 0I by the ladies club. 48 2 Salary as firemn 125.00
Milo Strock 7 ,! •
Standard Oil Co. 4873 Gasoline for fire & streets 94.30�0 +
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? 'i' Adjourn Upon motion the city council did then adjourn until February 26th, at 8 p•m• ., < , E. A. Phillips, inc 4874 Supplies for fire dept. I',,I
''' . ! i L. E. Snider 4875 Fireman 44.00 • ,,• i
t I 1 , ,. Roll call The citycouncil of the Cityof Anacortes met in regular adjourned session 4876 •
Labor Causland park 25.00 {{ • ,'
V EI John Ornberg 5.00 I '
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ti I:, , Perch, 4877seam hire 10.00 : k.�l
1• ,' February 26th, with Mayor Brooks presiding and Councilmen Dwelley. M. J . Davis ;'
'j Hansen and HeCallum responding to roll call. Absent, Snyder, Gilkey & Modrisl `"<•• Frank Moore 487 Labor on streets 86.00 • 1.1�
i , i (, , 14880 Labor on streets •
Wm. Wicks 1 '
• r IHard- Motion was that the bid of Perris & Hard rove of Spokane, for the $3G�0' Tom Dodson 4881 Labor 100.00
- Bid of Ferris & a made ha g P
'.'., 0 ;' be accepted asper their bid. Roll call : AyQ9• Dw- `" • Lynn Balcomb1 12 00 ;.
+ • . grove accepted general obligation bonds, p
4882 Labor 5• ,', ,.
�I Perch Hansen and hays, none. Upon motion the City Clerk was in- �48 Labor 73 60 1 ;h.
McCallum. YWm. Wicks 79 1. �r4,I;1
1 `fit " i strutte�d�' to furnish additional transcript required of the proceedings • ' l
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;�' Ol S. Leaning 4883 Salary as st. commissioner city council of the c:it
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' ;•oll call The y 'of Anacortes met in regular session with Mayor -��
West Coast Dairy 4884 Feed 1 • , t• :,-
' ; Knapp & Ronneberger 4885 Repairs on truck Brooks presiding and Councilmen Dwelley, lerch, Gilkey, Morrison and Snyder.
H. A. Absent, McCallum and Hansen. • ._, ,
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Taylor 4886 Blacksmithing • • ,•�
` ' Washington P L " W Ce 4887 Lights at cityhall, lib. & streetsMinutes The minutes of the t
Marion Watkinsonprevious meeting were read and with one correction were 1 , Y,;.; . ,,4888 Salary as city treas. & cash adv. adopted as read. ;�'
Anacortes American 4889 Printing
• Water Department 4890 Water at hydrants, fountain & lib ,ity Att. on Report of City Attorney on ordinance providing for the form and details of �'
• A. Sahli 4891 Health officer 2
' Ben Driftmier 4892 Salary as city attorney • ordinance $30.000 bonds, stating that same was correct as to form, was read and upon '•t''. i
motion adopted.
a L. T. Frazier
4893 Salary as city clerk
Puget Sound Tel Co. 4894 Tolls '
i Union Printing Co. 4$ Election .ity Atty on Report of City Attorney on communication from I . C. Jannsen submitting contract i, .
• t { Anacortes Citizen 95 etion supplies ,oN-D. from for water supply, stating that he had prepared contract as instructed, was . r,
4896 Printing and publishing • �annsen read and upor, motion adopted. I . ,..
Frankel Carbon & Ribbon Co. 4997 T t: ti
1 Robt. Berry 4 98 F gineer ribbon _ _ _
g :u:�iciary on Report of Judiciary Committee on ordinance providing for the form and details
H. C. Moller 4899 " l
{ P. N. Haley 4900 M ordinance of $30,000 general bonds, recommending that the ordinance be passed, was read •
T. C. Howson and uppn motion adopted. w
f 4901 Settlement for personal injuries _ •
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=''� �% 2 :lire, Water & Report of Committee on Fire, Water & Light on matter of light on corner of •
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All- GENERAL WATER FUND: , iI sight on street �lst and R Ave. , stating that installation of new lights would be held up ,..: . ; :
'`` I' I A. A. Marrs 44 Labor light pending the action of the franchise with new light company, was read and upon `
}� ' , Ward Latimer 448 motion ad
opted.t ed •` :;
- Pacific Water Works 449Pumping at Heart Lake tr
�: , , � • , Meters � • ,, • �' r; ; , I Kna & 1' ='ire, hater & The Committee on Fire, Water and Light . to whom was referred the matter of , • t ,f, 'Y:1 pp Ronneberger 450 Repairs on car{ E. A. Phillips sight on letter letter from Rashington Surveying h Rating Bureau re fire equipment andin- j =,, ;'
' I451 Supplies ��, .,;' ;:
: 7 i Anacortes Lmber & Box Co. 452 bomber •
re insurance surance rates, stating that same had been turned over to the fire chief, was : ' c ::�^ : M1�
Schwartz Iron Works rates read and upon motion adopted.
' 4 453 Repairs ; .
Pacific Hater Wks Sup. Co. 4 4 Deterparts •
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r ' W. B. Short 5 - _,:,
pedal Com. on The Special Committee appointed to co-operate with the city council in • � -:
f Puget Sound Tel Co . 455 Salary as supt. & cash adv. 2 dditional fire connection with additional fire equipment for more adequate protection of • .}A :
y 456 Tolls equipment pro ert made the follw in report:: "We recommend the 4 t .:;..�
Louis Carlsonproperty g p purchase of a 1200 • .,_ .
457 Filing saws 1 gallon gas power pumper provided the city is in position to finance same. Wej• w%�`
' Pittsburgh Meter Co. 458 Meter •Parts understand these machines can be purchased on the deferred payment plan and x : � -� .
S. D. Temple & ca. 459 Supplies 3 �,:
Current Expense p- the undersigned committee hereby pledges the industries of the city to take ! • r , •,i._$�;
,}:: ! `' "Pioneer" P e Fund 460 {
i1 care of the first or down payment to apply on the purchase of one of these 1 f -` °s
Mrs. J• Bonney461 Supplies machines which payment we understand to be approximately Twenty-five Hundred ; . .,, r • '
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Y t6 Caretaker HL reservoir 2 " ° Dollars ($2500) the balance of the purchase price of the machir.er to be
Leith Wade f 1 , �'.
t ` W. 46 EngineerWhistle Lake 2 taken care of by the city on such terms as they may wish to arrange" Signed:
� iWade 3 •' ,: ��.•:
l'o 1 '} Francis S 464 Engineer Heart Lake 9. Wm. Morrison, G. A. Anderson, F. C . Kaune. Upon motion the report was held 1 '�•"">z%
Short 5 •
,r' i. Louis Willoughby 46 Labor 9 over until new business j' i ; as.,:,:
466 Labor10
city Treasurer 46 Water office
i } 7 f ice payroll 12 .
.;j ` } Hersey Mfg. Co 468 Meter15 Petition from Petition from J . George asking for removal of telephone pole in front of his r ;�
Anacortes American P parts J. George re property was read and upon motion referred to the Committee on Streets & Parks. >t;.
;i Standard Oil rinting pole with power to act . • � �' ?:
' ]..1.!:!,:.;;; + Co.C°• 470 Gasoline for engines at lakes1 .:
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;' i : , ; G. W. Shannon & Co. 21 .f� } _ �;
;';'..'�: , {1{,' P E. Worth 472 Supplies 2 Petition from Petition from Harold M. Parks for quitclaim deed from cityfor interest in Lot , 1.1, ; s;::
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.? I,•i Relining Ford transmission Parks for quit 9, Block 31, Original Plat, 1892 tax, amounting to $6.55, was read. As check ' '' �' '=
�'� 1 '' ' claim deed for the amount was attached, the petition was upon motion granted. o '; `+'�'� �'' ''
r:::;:•:; „ • Ordinance No. Ordinance nan 1 o. being an ordinance authorizing and providing for the issuance f;: :. �'
finance on claims R 8Yy' '-`t' :::A
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;, • ) • , ' '. of $ 24:��0 bonds of Local Improvement District No. 138 of the City of ! r ; ;�� .;=
jl I i eport of Committee on Finance to whom were referred the cla' r Anacortes, Washington, providingfor the form and details thereof and for the ' ' i �{`;;tt;
ims against the l g;; 1' 1 recommending
Expense Fund and city funds for the month of Februar , 1 24, deliveryby 728 of the City �' 5�
i ' : � recommel�ding that the claims execution and of same. WHEREAS Ordinance No. =' ;'� {{, y :
1 f aims be allowed and warrants drawn in favor of same, ~• of Anacortes, Wash. , passed May 15th, 1923,said city did authorize, order and ,� ,1 � ! � • icz
',; �r j ! ;;F! ' was read and upon motion adapted. Roll Call: w'R.., . ,i••
1 1 11 Ayes, Dwelley, Ferch,. •Gilkey, provide for the makingof certain improvements in Local Improvement District • !. t� ?�-r:�;.
Hansen, Morrison, McCallum and Snyder. Trays, none. i- No. 1 6 of said city, and did thereafter award acontract ! .�'• '�'
' 3 for such work, and x .• , ,
i is � .� Adjourn Upon Jt such work has been fully completed and accepted by said city; and WHEREAS, by • ..;if '.i. ` �; . •
,•, ; l ' ,1, motion the city council did �-- '' ` '
,C� I ' Y then adjourn until Thursday, } arch 6th, at R: Ordinance No. 734 of said city, passed February 5, 1924, an assessment roll 'I1, . ,:.•:-�i
l ,t • containing assessments in the sum of $89,300.65 against private property ' i ' II `
,,, ! �, ` March 6th, 1924. r within said district was approved and confirmed which assessment roll was `• .;, •oli .; :,•
I Roll call thereafter on February 6, 1924, certified to the City Treasurer for collection, s'. ! `. . ; : ,.�'v'�, ?,
! ;, .� i, ! The city coon it met in regular adjourned session with Mayor Brooks I . : 'Councilmen Hansen Dwelley, Morrison, Fetch and Gilkeypresidin: �.; • and the City Treasurer did publish, as provided by law, notice of such �' + ,• i.; ,,:�
`i i+ `' collection, andduring the thrity day period provied by law assessments appearing '1 ' 1"' - - 'f },�i.
�� 1 Absent , McCallum, Snyder. responding to roll ca ,,P • j• 1
,• i �; r, on said roll in the sum of $28,-1'j6.15 were paid, anduq� + �' �l� ; 'assessments in the s ' �'
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, ' i + : Ordinance iro being an ordinance granting toi� of $60,824.50 now remain unpaid, and such unpaid assessments are L.= .
(' �._� payable in { ;d .
„''"'''''''' ' g g Puget Sound Power & Light Comp �1"*: ten equal annual installments, togetherthe "�•, , `'!' •' '.,i •- ` '' •
,;,,:;:,v,,r1 i a cot with interest at 8% per annum, ,;;;
�'3'ch successors and assigns, the right, privilege authority al
+ potation, first of whcih installments is due March loth 1 2byOrd. No. , ` ,. '' �;� .. ;is?: `:;.
y !. � iP g , 9 5: and WHEREAS, 730 }Us
franchise to purchase, acquire and use gI st q,
q poles and wires, in, over, along, upo of said city, passed July 3, 1923, said city did, pursuant to the power con- ?�' :
,and across the streets, avenues, alleys and Washington Laws 1923, create and establish a
{ public places of the City of Anal ferred upon it by Chap. 141, E,'
' ifor the purpose of the transmission,
for electric power, heat and light, distribution and Bale of electric curre . 4• "Local Improvement Guaranty Fund" for the purpose of guaranteeing to the extent c
I ' andfor any other purpose elect ' of such fund, as in said Actprovided, the payment of all local improvement i
.may be used, and to laceP P se for which y p ,
' j upon P P private telephone wires on such poles, was introdu' t` district bondsof said city thereafter issued, including the bonds hereby au- ?; ,+
li,, • I. p n motion laced on its first reading by title; upon motion ordinance was '•` thorized, and it is now necessary to provide for the issuance of bonds of said
,placed on its second reading by title; upon motion ordinance was referred to ( Local Improvement District No. 138 of said city, wa upon motion placed on its :;II :
` # City Attorney and Judiciary Committee. _��
{ ' i first reading by title; upon motion the ordinance was placed on its second reading tI j
1' j Howson claim ordered Claim from T. C. Howson for personal �`' by title; upon motion ordinance was referred to the City Attorney and Judiciary
paid P al injuries, in amount $235, was again bro
Committee. j, •
it to the attention of the city council, and upon motion the claim was ordered t4, • i .':,'I .
1 Roll call: Ayes, Dwelley, Ferch, Hansen, Gilkey and Morrison. Nays, none. Bond of Post Bond of J . M. Post for city printing was presented to the city council and upon ,
1,' ' r ' referred motion referred to the City Attorney and Judiciary Committee. i'
City to supply powder Councilman Dwelley asked that the street department be alowedorrd=
' '�, i for road work to supply p
' ' ' ' ,, for blowing stumps on Alexander road and upon motion this was authorized.
', I {' P �%ontract in LID Motion was made and seconded that contract under Local Improvement District #138
'` be accepted
�' Adjourn -.1. #138 accepted as at December 4th, 1923. I
f, ; j Upon motion the city council did then adjourn. it '
# Ordinance lo. Ordinance No. providingfor the form and details of $30,000 !•
• Approved735 general Negotiable 1
i in open session this 17th day of Ma ch, 1 24. •
,.;• 735 PtheCity pursuant 3
f ; j' iE ( , 9 '} coupon Bonds of of Anacortes, authorized to be issued under and �',,�
ti ; . I,, a ;' ; ; : to theprovisions of Ordinance No. `/33 of said city. WHEREAS the city council 1! ;
j , : i+' • ' / f of the City of Anacortes by Ordinance No. 733, heretofore provided for and ,,
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authorized the issuance of $30,000 of General Negotiable Coupon Bonds of said , '.co. ;;>,!
' i ay s city for the purpose of laying water pipe lines in connection with the city water •i!
•Lourania Frazier, City Clerk, system and the improvement and building of public streets within said city; and {�
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YfiHF.REAS notice of sale of said bonds was given by the City Clerk of said =.�=1 call city couhcil of
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Snyder responding to roll call. Absent, Morrison. • r �µ"
{ ' . to Ferris & Hardgrove of Spokane, Washington; was upon motion placed e s •,` i':*'''' ''..
third and final reading by title; upon motion the title was adopted as rlts •
ead • . utes approved The minutes of the previous meeting were read and upon motion adopted as read . i , , • '�,
upon motion secion 1 was adopted as read; upon motion section 2 pas adocted
asread; upon motion section 3 was adopted as read; upon motion section 4 .
adopted as read; upon motion the ordinance as a whole and as r r �- ;t.y •
Attorney Report of City Attorney on Ordinance #736 stating that same was correct as to ' f^
read wa,, ,.iop Ord. #736 form, was read and upon motion adopted . ;q..s,
Roll Call: byes, Dwelley, Perch, Gilkey, Morrison and Snyder. . .
Y Bays, ror_e, .
,i ;y Atty on bond Report of City Attorney on bond of J . M. Post for city printing, stating that• }. 1 Firecrackers A proposal to probibit the sale and discharge of firecrackers in the city �; post same was correct as to form, was read and upon notion adopted. ;its
i and to limit the dischrrge of fireworks to districts where the fire hazard • :,l
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I small,ma was discussed and referred to the chamber of commerce for further
- in �+�diciary on Report of Judiciary Committee on Ordinance #?36, providing for the issuance of
'. formation. '.:i. #736 bonds in LID 138, recommending that ordinance be passed, was read and upon motion ;r
adopted.
' i Sunset Park ' Councilman Perch precipitated a lengthy discussion in regard to Sunset Fars
} stating that the Park Board and Women' s Improvement Club could not work to_ Police Justice, Chief of Police and Street i `' <
;ports of Monthly reports of City Treasurer,
} gather on plans for the development of the park. Councilman Gilkey made a :apartments Superintendent were presented to ttre city council and upon motion referred to the
1 motion, seconded by Dwelley. that the Park Board, committee from the V:on Committee on Finance. ` `
f { Club and Streets & Parks Committee confer on the matter and report a there 1
council at the next regular meeting. .,► from Communication from the Women's Improvement addressed to icayor Brooks relative I. i I
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��en s Club to Sunset Beach, asking that their member of the Park Board be given charge of �: Y: ;
`< i _ + 1 Purchase of fire The purchase of a fire pumper was again brought to the attention of the cit . "-.• Washington Park, was read and upon motion ofCouncilmanGilkey, secondedby : :;, ,, , .,:,:.,;r� ., • i . ; pumper council and upon notion of Councilman Dwelley the City Clerk was instructed McCallum, the communication was laid aside. ' ,N ' } .
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� to call for bids in accordance with recommendations of the committee, bids
• to be opened April 15th. • '
Ordinance •2�0. authorizing P g � ' � • "`f ` 736. being an ordinance and rovidin for the ': v_ . ►
1:d. #736 i , i, �t =; f
i issuance of $60,486.89 bonds of Local Improvement District No. 138 of the
City Clerk to furnish Upon motion the City Clerk was instructed to furnish additional transcript City of Ancortes, Washington, providing for the form and details thereof and j' ° ; t.
..•,• • additional transcript relative to $30,000 bond issue, including record of minutes, printers contra for the execution and delivery of same. '' j' �::'
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f�HEREAS, by Ord. No. 728 of the City of Anacortes, . , passed May 15th, A ,-4, �;} .qi
j Gravelling 30th st Delegation of residents: from 30th street asked the help of the city council • 1923, said city did authorize, order and provide for themaking of certain `• .„,4- ..
in gravelling portion of that street east of R Aveenue. Upon motion: the may improvements in Local Improvement District No. 138 of said city, and did there- ., s ' <<;1�;:..
. ' , 1 4 was referred to the Committee on Streets & Parks. •after award a contract for such work, and such work has been fully completed { ,, Y.'
' ' 1 I Adjourn Upon motion the city council did then adjourn. and accepted by said city; and .
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, WHEREAS, by Ord. No . 734 of said city, passed February 5th, 9 t -• ;' '.:1 ?;'
Approved in open session this 1st day of April, 1924. roll containing assessments in the sum of $89,300.65 against private property ;' �s. ` '
t i within said district was approved and confirmed, which assessment roll was ..+ . ' •.: . �Jy�
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; .;;: { 1924, certified to the City eau
thereafter on February 6, Treasurer rer for collection 1'. .1,i,'
0 ' and the City Treasurer did publish, as provided by law, notice of such collection, ..i •
;i i:� i, thirty day p 0 provided by law assessments appearing i ti„ and during the erio d s ss Pnts in the sumrof 60 48ba8 , �~ks�r i roll in the sure of $28,813.76 were paid, and as e m $ 9 , LIE.
'.'.; .;.:',A i { Mayo now remain unpaid, and such unpaid assessments are payable in ten equal annaul �� .t 1, ;,
' I !' installments, together with interest at 8% per annum,. the first of which in- ,� 7
Attest. stallments is due March 10, l ' :i' - #;,
925, and • 4. �, ti'
. ` +� •Lourania Frazier, City Clerk, T i • { -
• , , • ' ' `,61 ' '' WHEREAS, BY Ord. No. 730 ofsaidcity, July 3, 1923, said city did, ,..i; "•
passed i , :.;
f ' �I i I By i1u-/,, -ems/G_ .��+/
.,., ,• ,, i 1 . : pursuant do the power conferred upon it by Chap . 141, 'Washington Laws . 1923,1923, s ,�� ' ;:
Deputy create and establish a "Local Guarant Fund" for the ur ose of ,. "'� rti; •,.
„0:: i ?' Improvements yd Act rovided pthe a went ,.<�, . r,,;:
ii I guaranteeing to the extent of such fund, as in ai p , p y Nk ., i`' ',I,,,
+�'a.ti� i 1 ..,.-
r r, , of all local improvement district bonds of said city thereafter issued, in- I r �' "ate'
eluding the bonds hereby authorized, and it is now necessary to provide for the ;; , ''! � • :` ? '
f '• ' issuance of bonds of said Local Improvement District No. 138 of said city ,ti
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' .�i was upon motion placed on its third and final reading by sections. Upon motion .` ,.,01' • '`
+ � . •fi ' the title was adopted as read; upon motion section 1 was adopted as read; upon �' '' ry>`:��>'? sa
'`t 1 motion section 2 was adopted as read` upon motion section was adopted as read; 'I
r 1 `' • ;>' upon motion section 4 was adopted as read; upon motion the ordinance as a whole •,I+•a� I -i'� u ;:
`r i }� , • and as read was adopted. Ayes, Dwelley, {, t
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i McCallum and Snyder. hays, none. �'��'1 f �'`'�r�I,,`,:
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'? ► + I r Hose for fire app- Equipping of the proposed new fire apparatus with hose was brought to the attention + 1� - !,, ,.:,'-..1
• j }u, :stue of the city council and discussed at some length. Chief Carter made verbal report it 2s.
:f +! �' B nci 4.verett to examine fire a ui ment . Ma or ' '�°( � ,} :1,
of trips to Seattle, ellirrgham a equipment . Y i '•1( %;`"�"�. 1:
Y. : j ... ' , .'i ') ` ` ; . Brooks finally instructed the Committee on Fire, Water & Light to take up the �i I' !` r`;i -'i'' • ' ' 1 i-
l••�,i , , , 1 , .r matter with the mill regardreportcity '�•,^ t committee in to the hose and back to the ,��. li . ;•,
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aj1**!::'1, ' ' ' :.. Eder for sts Street Commissioner Lensing addressed the city council relative to the new trial ',i .; 1 • '` `t
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,; grader he was using, stating that it was too light for the work, and recommended '.r,
�` the trial of a heavier one. The matter was left with Committee on Streets & Parks
I� ,: to examine other types of graders and report at the next meeting of the city council (1 ,�,. .• .'
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1 ' 1 t ;; i ;r crossing h;r. appearing Hensler, for the E. K. Wood Lumber Company, asked that the city , , i•
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BurrowsBaylat at Burrows Bay in order that employees of the mill company might build , '.'1.
f'''... homes . It was found that a resolution to this effect could not be drawn up until .
1 �i ` 'fii. g , , the crossing of the railway right-of-way reserved by the city could be designated ��
-•t in the resolution. As this crossing was not designated on the map the City
r '' Engineer was instructed to locate same and give data to the City Attorney in order I. '`'.I ;
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' a' ' . ,w . --:-,/ road road and present at the next meeting of the city council, together with blue
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� . I. i ,• 'Lie of fireworks The sale of fireworks was again brought to the attention of the city council and
• ' ; �? i. 1 -the Mayor reported that the Chamber of Commerce had gone on record as endorsing 2 ��'.I '`I
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I'lil : . . works. The Committee on Fire. Water & Light and City Attorney were instructed .,il 1. I
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i _�- • Additional land Mr. Hensler presented the purchase of more property in Cap Sante park, s Harry Wood 482 Labor ware house 22 50 q #; `
for Cap Sante Park . the city did not own all the land which is apparently the park , t3 J. P . Rector 4b3 Labor " " 15 75
' acres near the east and top. He recommended thepurchase of but abo+1, Fred Johnson 484 Labor " " 14 00 • ' " h"r .
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P 95 loth fro:1 " " 14 00 'r. +»
i Cap Sante Land Company at a price of $2500. $500 down and $500 a year Jack Denton 485 Labor
` paid, the amount to be taken from the appropriation for Sante unti Will Johnson 486 Labor " " 14 00 �_,i{., ,_•
Cap park. A. Ludden 487 Labor „ " 14 00
Hensler also recommended the vacating of the streets and alleys by the ci� - �=, '4 ry '
Harry Wood 488 Labor " " 9 00 ? '�. {R
• • The matter was referred to a Special Committee to be appointed by the i>La;�o „ " 0 00 ';�,':
Fred Tractor 489 Labor 16 50 �,
Claims Claims filed against the Current Expense Fund and other city funds for the . Ed Newsome 490 Labor " " i :
1 ' month of March, as follows, were presented to the city council and upon Island Transfer Co. 491 Freight for well diging outfit 65 89 •
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'I .t . motion referred to the Committee on Finance: Robt Berry 492 Labor on ware house 1 70 i,:` ,'
I ; ` Curtis Wharf Co. 493 Frt. on meters 6 63 ' ' '�. •';i:,..,..,...;„. ..,
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Helton Transfer Co. 4902 Drayage on coal for library National teeter Co 494 Meter parts 9 49 ,;
, • 1 S. D. Temple & Co. 4903 Books for library Francis Short 495 Labor 124 80 a
• i E. Luella Howard 4904 Salary as librarian • Louis Willoughby 496 Labor 126 00 4?
L. R. Ames 4905 Janitor at library The Gorton Co. 497 Cement 36 00
i Knapp & Ronneberger 4906 Repairs on lawn mower Caus. park Union Printing Co. 498 Binder
10 20 `' '
i 4 R. Schwartz 4907 Attendant Causland park : S. D. Temple & Co. 499 Supplies for water dept 3 30 . .
Delmer Adams 4908 Labor Causland park :...w:.lieShort500Salaryassupt & cashadv251 04 �."f J St. Andre: 4909 Labor " " urent Expense Fund 501 Lumber for street dept . 375 tF �,__: ;s,;,.�� _ il. J . Adams 4910Labor " " 1 5 g:.r�, I 02 Fn ineer Heart Lake 90 00 i ;�; •�^
{ ; G. E. Gross 4911 Labor " " LeithWade 503 Caretaker Whistle Lake 95 00 i; F. N. Haley 4912 Surveying Caaaland Park - 5 ,, �Mrs. J Bor_nie 04 Careta_�cer Heart Lake reservoir 20 00 ' • ;"`" � �:�. ::;:. '`°, `` John Berentson 4913 Fertilizer for Causland park City Treasurer 505 Water office payroll 150 00 .% • „{�,
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Clint Knapp 41914 Labor " •" • Schwartz Iron Works 506 Repairs on water tank and meters 14 95 }::';''' '.7 :4:::::l'i
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:r h ' R. A. Berry 4915 Labor " ,. Y 5 7 g 8 55 '` _, .' }r si 7 „ H Ta for 0 Blacksmithin 5 3s " „ Tire Sur er 508 Tire and supplies for cars 38 . .L. R. Titu 4916 Labor g Y ' .' ille 1 eamin " " " l Co. 0 Rentals and tolls 3 ` `F F W tt 49 7 T g 1 Puget Sound Te 5 9 0DY' Geo. Adams 4918 Labor " " 5P. A Stineman 10 Labor on wells 00z ;` ';;, W V Ta for s 145 60 . x , �;:i: .
Perry Brewster 4919 Labor Gap Sante park y 511 Labor on well ; ' '` "G. W. Shannon & Co. 4920 Supplies for Casuland park A. H. Tutt 512 Labor on wells 12O 60 ' ' '`:,,,v:Water Department 4921 Pipe for street dept Harry Bethurem 513 Labor on wells 175 00 • t - ;
' , Anaortes Lmbr & Box Co. 4922 Lumber for streets Schwartz Iron Wks 514 Repairs on well digging machinery 30 25 ,.k ft•'10 00 ,, FH. A• Taylor 4923 Blacksmithing for street dept J • H. Havekost 515 Moving well machinerySchwartz Iron Works 4924 Repairs on tractor & truck Marine Supply Hdwr Co 516 Supplies for ware house 52 24 -vr. •
j 1 Su lies 109 41• y i • i Knapp & Ronneberger 4925 Repairs on ordson, street dept G. W. Shannon & Co . 5 7 pp ,� �,,
'' '` ! ' ► Standard Oil Co. 4926 Gasoline for st. dept.
Standard Cedar Lmbr 518 Shingles for ware house 41 44 f . i ,fN ,,:•
i y i Morleys Garage 492 Battery for fire dept . Corbett Mill Co 519 Shingles for ware house 44 60 ti,
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, } , Kilos Strock 4928 Salary as fireman 1, Ana. Lmbr & Box 520 Lumber for ware house 612 05 1 ....I . ,, . ' r -
fl Anaortes Lmbr & Box Co. 4930 Lum ber for streets Knapp & Ronnberger 22 Gasoline and repairs for car 7 05 • 1' ;•�Y11xa
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'' t J . Standard Oil Co. 2 gasoline for water dept. & wells 230 16
�I S. Carter 4931 Salary as fire dhief & cash adv. 1. 5 3 � .
r L. E. Snider ' 4932 Fireman 3,268.65 1 . ' ' • :r.ry ,a;
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I 1, Tire Surgery 4933 Tire repairs for fire dept ',,-. ,
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r is i•, James Colgan 4935 Salary as fireman 1- r; ` ,;.
, :finance on claims Report of Committee on Finance to whom were referred the claims for the ..1,' , .'; -A
I. ..) • ' •• A. F. Schreiber 4936 Justice fees •_ •
' `;.i -,, ' , month of March, recommending that the claims be allowed and warrants drawn in " Zi ' , ,: ; ;�};
?' �.� . Al Sellinthin 4937 Salary as police chief & cash adv. 1' ; '� t'' • +4i.w:v. '
' ' i /, favor of same, was read and upon motion adopted. Roll call: Ayes Dwelle
> J . T. March 4938 Salary as night marshall • " i' l'{
; ',• Perch, Hansen, Gilkey, McCallum and Snyder. Nays, none. '� 7•::r}� ;.
�; . , Antone Mortensen 4939 Witness fees ��, ;` = �,,� ,
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;f: " I; Clyde Ray 4940 Witness fees
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motion the city council did then adjourn. f ,'; , � `
.z.:. I ; , A. F. Schrieber 4941 Justice tees ,I _ .
-r i i. Puget Sound Tel Ca. 4942 Tolls i _ s 'Y
G. W. Shannon & Co. 4943 Supplies for city hall & fire dept Approved in open session this 15th day of April, 1924. ,t ENO:
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' ' . A.I A. Shaw 4944 Slary as helth officer - • : ' ~4 ; ,.
i, l ; , it Washington P L & W Co. 4945 Lights at city hall, sts & lib 1 1• it r �- • :. ,,�,
;. ++ •t : I ; t , . Seattle Blue Print Co. 4946 Supplies for engineer ,r'1 f �r •fa r-� �i•
;,; !' i I' a American 4 47 Publishing or ' 'lip , ,• - �'`
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;i 1 i H . ' ' Lowman & Hanford 4948 Supplies :� I ''1'i4 �, • '�z;h ,
sl ; I; • Anacortes Citizen 4949 Printing Attest. '��.. ,!
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}it , J Union Printing Co . 4950 Registration books & justice docket 1 Lourania Frazier, Y3
;:11. f. 1 t Gus Hensler 4951 Insurance premiumw,r,° 72-7 • c ;-�`; `�•
} , , u e on city t;� hall By a,-_�_�., -,r ,, r s,:
,1- Marion Watkinson 4952 Salary as city treas.& cash adv `
IIi ;i' i i t. ' L. T. Frazier 4953 Salatyas city clerk '.+`r Deputy ' 1 1 '��,<,
i' T ; ; ','i ,. Water Deprtment 4954 Water at hydrants. fountain & lib z• ` w' I i , ,' i •- ..b�i� 1
} `� i , ,, ! Ben Driftmier Salary as city • , l:Iti' •1,'•••�.
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•;; G4955 x attorney } yr:, :• r4 ► + ' I I.• i 1 ' J . McDanel 4956 Carpenter work at city hall & fire "-,; I ' Sp';
s ': 5 i ,1 ' W. Jenson 4957 Labor on streets ". �,j ''C,1 '' '. k�`
;i I; i ,i Carl Olin 4958 Labor 4' ;�
': � i Torn Dodson 4959 Labor 1' j'-': ,t }. .
I' Lynn Balcomb 4960 Salary as truck driver 1� �� " ''• 11
i 0. A. Lenni ng 4961 Salary as st . supt. & cash adv 1 ' rI ',i`. i)
• ,,( . ••i Marine Supply Hardware Co . 4962 Supplies for streets < 'i `
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1'I l i : ; GENERAL WATER FUND :ice �'I ', I
i 1 ; , '.i�ji ,ii ' G. E. Gross 4?3 Concrete foundations for ware house 2 ,:04. • f; . ,
;,.•I . . ' • ,id ,A. , a : Ry 474 Frt. on well digging outfit ' •
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• ;1 !� Ii1 Fred Johnson 477 Labor u „ 3 l' - ''•t.,
-' : 1 11 J . A. Lovelace 478 Labor " II1
i. it i r Will Johnson 479 Labor " •" , . �' '
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. call The city council of the City of �,nacortes met in regular session on the 15th 4± ' '*'
1 9 ayor Brooks presiding and Councilmen Dwelley, ii.,,,, Y~
� day of April, 1 24, with 6a
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• Hansen, Ferch, Gilkey, McCallu►p Morrison and Snyder responding to roll call.
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es an roved The minutes of the revious meetin were - read and upon motion adopted as read .
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,:t of City Report of City engineer, W. B. Short, together with map showing approximate '; ,;
' - ,Neer on Bur- location of Burrows Bay road, water mains, gate valves, air valves, etc• , -''
Bay Road also right of way acquired and date of filing of deeds for same, was read. _
Total cost of improvement $21,272.33, divided as follows: water mains and {"
i . ,;: , appurtenances in place. $11,522.80; clearing, grading and gravelling $9,749.53, i :,f
making a total cost of $21,272.33. Proceeds from the bond sale were $30,583.58, '� 1 ' ':
leaving a balance of $9,311.25. Upon motion the report was adopted.
+ ' "ngineer Report of City Engineer on cost of well drilling to date, including bills paid
,., : cost wells and unpaid, was read and upon motion adopted. t, - -
Engineer on Report of City Engineer on cost of warehouse, totalling $1239.91, was read and ,�
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Special Committee to whom wasacquiring area
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: ' N' ;=p Sante Park to CapSante referred the matter of i n additional ar ;, • :.,F,1
park and recommending the purchase of same as embodied in a ' , - . ,.;.
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solution Resolution. Be it resolved bytheMayor _ ?�f•"`' and CityCouncilof the ;'
City of Ana- � .
:. , , tortes: That Whereas, the said City of Anacortes has heretofore received a deed + �� ° , f � •"
:; i to Lot 3, Section 21, Township 35 North, Range 1 East of W.M. ; and ` 1' '
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- I j WHEREAS, prior to the delivery of said deed to said City, the previous holder `
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+` of the title to said lot had conveyed to F. J . Wood, out of said lot, the ,', � .,,
title to the following described portion thereof, to-wit: • �� • `= fir: •
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; A strip of land 50 feet in width, being 25 feet on each side of the
,•: ! • s , center line of the existing railroad grade as constructed over and across ;,_
the easterly portion of said Lot 3, which center line is more particularly 1 • `��' _ `
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follows: ;• ' ;�i . described as fo , ���*':•' '.
' f ' •• Beginning at a point on the east line of said Lot 3, 281.6 feet north of '..;, r"- t; Lv '':.
•;;:; � : 4� '�� the quarter section corner between Sections 21 and 28, Township 35 North, ij '' ,:I r;4
, s Range 1 East WM: running thence North 29 34' West 54.4 feet to a point ; `�; ;:
+ �' thence Nort 234' 11' t �.}�' h 0 West 142 feet; thence North 13 West 181.5 feet; { a•,• ,:
t ' ` ., tjaence North 2 53' West 8o feet; thence North 2 East 294.3 feet; thence ::
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` ' I I; ! WHEREAS, the deed to the strip of land aforesaid to the said F. J . Wood was F�,•£.� = •
' j• recorded subsequent to the deed to the City of Anacortes for said Lot 3 as y `: •
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'; •• � � WHEREAS, the interest of the said F. J . Wood in andto said strip land has by , `'�•�� � ,- �,j�•.;,•.
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I y passed to the E, K. Wood Lumber Company, a California f ' rC.' . ;'
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• �': ;' ,` # , ,�' I a� WHEREAS, the said Lot 3 aforesaid, so acquired by the City of Anacortes, adjoins "! „ ^ VIZ
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:ii j i i ',t Wood Lumber company as to the onwerehip of the strip of land over and across said �,,111f l .., ,:'r}
,y/i , 1, 1 ! I .i k Lot 3 aforesaid; add Ir ,1 t, ;_ •
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y Anacortes is desirous of obtaining access over and ''0'44 Psi
'i ', ' ' 1 ' ` across said Southwestquarter of �=' `S'L} c`
the Southeast r'
I } u K t quarter of said Section 21 to 1.. ';�' { �' ��'>
-,,,, !� Lot 3 as aforesaid; nd i. 1 ,
''' iii i A. WHEREAS the said E. K. Wood Lumber Company has �II _ :�r' ` L ':,,. p y a now presented to the council a 1 , ,,,
1,� zy plat ofthe Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 21, upon x"vs�•h;
�I P which is platted Sunset Avenue and Park Avenue, which give to the city the �' ' �. f
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I approach which it desires; and
1 ' HWEREAS, the said City of Annortes is further desirous of procuring a right 1, •1
'. . . ? of way for street purposes, described as Vol :ows: • 1�
i , .„;, Beginning at the Northeast cornerof Section 28, Township 35 North, Range 1 ., 'Ni. '
East of the W. M. runningthence West ' w.1 3', five acres of the Northeast quarter of9thef Northeastoquarteroofts ideSecti
q a ection
',� '� 28; thence South 40 feet; thence East 990 feet more orless to the East line•
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'' ' : WHEREAS, the said City of Anacortes is desirous of reservingand 1'
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'`, ! � itself a right of way crossing over the strip of land in said Lot 3, first above
i �. ,i : "r described; now therefore Upon motion the resoution was adopted. �,'
( (( � -eed to E. K. Wood
G ,: ! _ Upon motion of Councilman McCallum a deed was granted to the Wood Lumber Company
r Limber Company conveying all right, title, claim and interest of the city in and to the strip ,. ;!
as described in resolution, reserving, however,
f ti : , ICI ' of land over and across Lot 3, ..1.!.'
.. a grade crossing for street purposes over and across said strip of land not � 'I'� Lt
•" -`; V! exceeding 100 feet in width at such point as may be selected by the city. Roll ; , ...•1
! call : Ayes, Dwelley, Ferch, Hansen, Gilkey, McCallum, Morrison and Snyder. Nays , II,;?'-1 .
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i --.,; Resolution . RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED by the city council of the City of Anacortes, w Theregular session with Mayor Brooks r:•' �♦
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i _ 11 citycouncil of the city of Anacortes metin y
w, • regular . session assembled; I '
presiding and Councilmen Dwelley, Hansen, Gilkey, McCallum, ?'orrisor, and Snyder
! • th rea responding to roll call. Absent, Ferch. ` r
That it is to the interest of the city to enlarge e a and preserve ti I•r•
' • natural forest growth of Cap Sante Park; that the proposed area to be • l- es approved The minutes of the previous meeting were read and upon motion adopted as read. -
e acquired is a necessity in order to render the present park grounds ace_ "
essible to the public by means of driveways such as may In future be crest. :,;art •
of lreas. ref. Report of City Treasurer was presented and upon motion referred to the Com. on Fin ,. le ;
1 other than byroutes the construction of which, owingto the topography " Su t. Sts " 11 Superintendent e " „ " N „ „ M 1111 " " 1�''
of P ,�r:
present park area, can only be created at very great expense, and they. 0�;1• Ch. Pol. Chief of Police
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t I i BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the City Attorney be and is hereby directed o •: •1 - 1 prepare a contract between the owner and the city, whereby the city is to from Schreiber Communication from Schreiber & Werner relative to right-of-way of Burrows Bay road • - _
• acquire the following property: in Bowman's Central Ship riarbor Water rro:•; _::er re R/�ilf through their property, asking that city engineer be instructed to make written: „.
• Plat of Anacortes. to-wit: rows Say road report to the council with reference to the present road as constructedand stating •- ':1
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• Lots 1, 2 and 5 to 20, in Block 20 instructed to make re-survey of the road. , . ,
'` Lots 1 to 20 29 ;-,
Lots 11 to 20 " " 30Pasking city ` ' ' e,i
• � ,; .,_, from Ladies Communication from a committee of the Laalies Im rovPn•Qr.t Club, the
1 s • Lots 1 to 5 and Ii 1 of Lot 6 and Lots 11 to 20 in Blk 35 z=ement Club t� furri sh free ate li�h�t� nd tel ne at the Tillinghast auto park for the lei*
Lots 1 to 6, 18, 1 and 20, in Block wl � °�<__
r . 9 37 • comity:ng eummer, wad" rega an upon ebti/on -he request was granted. ; -;:
? r t 11, Lots 8,9 10,11, 12 and 13, in Block 47 • .
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''::: AC. Fractional Block 54 ye from A. F. • , �� '
� " " 64 A n� Communication from A. F. Schreiber, submitting for the consideration of the city
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�a Sante Park andStreets a Parks. "' r .-_ err,
• :5:- Gap upon motion referred to the Committee on � _, ,,,�..t,xe•
for the sum of Twenty-five Hundred ($2500.00) Dollars, payable in five a:.n, Y'_ _
{ payments of Five Hundred Dollars each, without interest in manner following ,' :rrition from Fund petition from 'b'. V. Funk, ti'�. H. McCracken and others requesting the city council iee }-,; ;
- ; e .l for delay on to delay action on thependirg francise sought by the Puget Sound Power &. Light ,� �,Y
.' Each and every payment to be paid out of the Park Fund as allotted by the c eeechise Company and to employ a consulting engineer to advise as to rates, cost of - -_ i ti#
.: j • distribution and other data, was read and upon motion referred to the Special - -
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• I The City Clerk is hereby directed to draw a warrant payable out of the Par' Committee working on the franchise. Upon motion of Councilman ? orrison the city t ry-- ,,lAee— ;.1.. .
Fund to grantee named in the contract herein before referred to, • in the council resolved itself into a committee of the whole to consider the above petitin so • eie n yL
• ► amount of Five Hundred Dollars to be delivered to grantee upon receipt of e;`='e• `
duly executed contract to be prepared by the City Attorney covering the • .ecees of five min. The Mayor announced that a recess of five minutes would be taken by the council ., •I ?.,;-04
r property herein described and such payment to apply on said purchase price. to consider the petition relative to the franchise. ��,:
I ., That said contract contain a clause whereby the city will , on acqui si t i .' }..,,,, � c?
property i.ar ed and vacation of said lots and blocks into park area, rest ve :eeial Committee In, due time the Mayor and Councilmen resumed their seats and the following report ;• 4 , , :r,.
! I 1 ' a 30-ftto strip of land an the shore line of the bay for driveway purpos,=s. ecort on petition was rea d: "In view of the fact that the question of granting the proposed fran- Fie: +.
. chise has been under consideration for over two months, thus giving all persons ,,*;y• i 4'•,. �
:� p the Resolution was referred to the Judiciary Committee,and City interested ample opportunity to present to the council and for their own in- , , r}�,;,
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<: ;� 'i Attorney. Upon motion Resolution was reconsidered and adopted. . boll ca11 formation all such further data as might be obtainable, and further feeling that d: r•' I.
is Ayes: Dwelley, Ferch, Gilkey, Hansen. Morrison, Lclallum and Snyder. Pays, the publications requested in the petition presented this evening would entail ,4;
{e.Heee ;. none. and additional expense of not less than 300 for publications , as well as other �,,, ;t5.,.::
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! : ft expense of engineering, and still show no promise of producing any furtherx•:;
, ` I I ' Bids for fire a Upon motion, of Councilman, Snyder the Cit Clerk was instructed to call for le. ,,,,' �_��tete, •
::. I ny y information or enlightment either to the council or to the citizens, we therefore
{ �-: :Iparatus to be called bids for fire apparatus, or one Combination Motor Pum in En -ine, Cherricel 0 '}
: Pumping 8 feel and recomm end that the petition presented this evening should not be well taken . i' , :� .
l;. ' fox• and Hose Car, capacity not less than one thousand (1000) galions at one huh We realize that the granting of the franchise is a matter of the utmost importance -�. ,• ' .fee" .;
•; • ti• ; i' i; •: p and twenty (120) pounds pump pressure. Bids to be opened May 6th. to the city, to the tax payers and to the users of current and have therefore ' le! -
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•;elee,:,,e I >' Fire hose ' ; Upon motion of Councilman Sn der bids for 12 "0 feet of 2- double acket f .`' e,
;.;,;I: I I Y 5 j out in detail settieg forth all the reasons for arrivin at this conslusion, we �. ,1 :;' e.-,
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WeTe. ," hose were to be received at the same time as the fire apparatus. firmly believe teat it would be to the best interest of the city and to all i, :1,�r 1 fs A:Y1
1 �'• concerned that the franchise be granted, and we do therefore recommend the ordinance, �'�' Al::i•,� 1• • I .,; Guemes citizens wish Will Bessner addressed the city council relative to a piece of beach pro-er granting the franchise for passage. " ' r, -
I �cor € g P g Upon motion the report was adopted. 411) "� ii}
to donate park to the citizens of Guemes wished to purchase and present to the City of nn •
r • ' =I '; " ' ! i cityas a public park. Upon motion the matter was referred to the Committee or, • I
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�:;i._ Ace Ordinance Po. bein an ordinance rantin to Pu et Sound Power do Li ht ' , eeee�;e.
• :� 1 1 i Streets & Parks and City Attorne Company, corporation, € 8 privilege, V
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r 1.; II # � ;,�, 'iy y Com an a its successors and assi ns, the ri ht, rivilP- e,:,..'.,.;:,';,: 1. 1 ! authority and franchise to purchase, acquire and use poles and wires in place, ' , •'Free'
'.,- ; I f. ' t� Grade stakes on 34th Residents of 34th streetpetitioned the citycouncil to havegrade stakesoperatepoles ( ii, - j�`
:;,:•� and to erect, construct, maintain, and use and wires, in, over, , , , � ;,
' street set on street west of Commercial. The City Engineer was instructed to loot `Y
Y g along, upon and across the streets . avenues, alleys and public places of the r'••,;i;+- .1 tf u'r ,i
i 'E i '' i' after the matter . City of Anacortes, for the purpose of the transmission, distribution and sale of �I � > :> '
i I i April 18th electric current for electric power, heat and light, andfor any other purpose i �, Es t-l:
rt L ' : - Adjourn until April Upon motion the city council did adjourn until Fries/evening at 8 p.m• to for which electricit may, be used and to lace rivate tele hone v'ires on such ,,,' i�� i}'I 'yP` :.
ei eflti I, • I • �, a fiR 18th consider the electric light franchise. poles, was upon motion placed on its third and final reading by sections. Upon 1• ,' fill ' . �Leee•e3i
I�• ' I �' I ~ •' motion the title was adopted as read; upon, motion section 1 was adopted as read; „ 1' z'"�'�"
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,,- I , , April 18th, 19.24_ reed; upon motion section 4 was adopted as read; upon motion section 5 was adopted #,a .y1„ � . :
tI I i �,, i !! as read; upon motion section 6 was adopted as read; upon motion the ordinance as 1� ,- , s3;;�
•ife • e j , i ' �, ! ;!', Roll call The city council met in regular adjourned session to discuss the matter of a whole was adopted as read; roll call: Ayes, Dwelley, Hansen, Gilkey, McCallum, i �) "'
III I. ' 'III : electric light franchise. Mayor Brooks presided and Councilmen Dwelley, Morrison and Snyder. irays,none. � i '
? I , I Gilkey, Hansen. McCallum and Snyder responded to roll call. Absent, Ferci. 1 "�
+`I Morrison. -eF: s fromHansen, Deeds from P. C. Hansen and Chas Voitus , also Geo 14arinakos and S . J . Kavanaugh
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Bites others conveying to the city p'.rtiotis of land fir.-s1ley on 18th street east of Commercial
1 I Franchise discussion A discussion of the franchise followed. for alley purposes were presented to the city council and upon motion referred to 'I
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Adjourn Upon motion the city council did then adjourn. .Ie .
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•�� •ante Park Mayor Brooks referred to the resolution on the purcheee of certain lands for , ,:
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• • street along the beach. The Mayor pointed out that this was not sufficient, that •
y; � ,' I) / the city should donate 40 ft. and that the committee should secure 40 ft . of tide �`I�
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{ - • , Attest.: Hansen and Gilkey, was instructed to take the matter up at once. I I
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{ `' Bids for one Combination Motor Pumping Engine, �.s E. W . rno er 4 85 Rent of garage for 3 mos. pol . dept. 12.00 ` ;,
Bids for fire appara- p- H g Chemical and Hose Car �_y,..; �_ Y 9 ► : . '~
F tus not less than ones:=nst •ess than one thousand galltions at one hundred al..; - Al Sellinthin 4498b Salarya as police chief 10.00 �Y^ `
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t + pounds pump pressure, were submitted to the council. motio:. a-
• City clerk was instructed to open the bids. The/were as follows: Henry 3roback 4988 Special police 15.00 1 :_-
' ' Mr. Rice 4989 Special police 2.50 ; ;,;•"'-t ,�
Proposal by Stutz Fire Engine Co pany, by Howard-Coo er-Co oration Clyde Ray 4990 Special police 2.00 "•,•
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Trulsoi. Motor Co. 4991 Gas and oil for police dept. 6.42 • ''a
; i One thousand Gallon Triple Combination Pumping Engine, Chemical yid 4992 void -- {t ,
- • engine and Hose Motor Car, all in accordance with the spec- North Pacific Bank Note : 1;1 '
ifications ,13,J • Company 4993 Facsimile plates and printing road bonds 35.00 . 3tr, :;
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4 4 Hauli ngcoal to hall 3.00 1 ,
Island Transfer Co. 99 city r '�
I One Twelve Hundred tiallon Triple Combination Pumping Engine Water Department 49;5 Water at hydrants and fountain 261.15 •
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;. Chemical Engine and nose Motor Car, -all in accordance with the Mari On Watkinson • 4996 Salary as city treaurer and cash adv. 76.65 ,, - ,,-
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i specifications, including extras l •r0i AnacortesAmerican 4997 Publishing andprinting bonds 202.45 , '
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, 3 L. T. Frazier 4998 Salary as city clerk 50.00 t�.
} P pposa%b, r_Americann-La.France Fire Tncine Company, Inc. , by Ben Driftmier 49. '9 Salry as city attorney and cash alv. 95.45 .:).1
, A. •G. Lon_ Company, Inc .
i H. 0. Dzvey 5000 Premium oh bond for city officials 14.00 +
Dr .. A. Shaw 5001 Salary as health officer 25.00 ;
' One American LaFrance Type "12" Triple Combination Chemical Was:,inbto�_ P L & Co. 5002 Lights at city hall and sts. 168.70 1f1; '{".
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'ngine, Pumping Engine and Hose Motor Car, all in accordance with 3Black King 5003 Engineering; supplies 6.46 I .L ,- -- ,•
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;� : : f P r13, G. Shannon & Co. 5004 Supplies for city hall & sts. 28.251
� � f { A F. Schreiber {5005 Justice ;fees 22.50 s
<°• I Proposal by the Searav Co p y Lowman H 5006 Supplies 1.26 ;�. +. s :.
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''� i Russell Grader M g. Co. 5007 1 .
st payment on grader & frt 517.35 _ ?a:• 4'
,�, One "Model 1064" One Thousand Gallon Triple Combination Pump- 4. l0 11 rf � ` .:.
5; . - • 1 ing Engine and Hose Car equipped with 1250 feet of Red Cross 1` . a. .• i;:`
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2r" fire hose, for $�5 1''
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rr One "Model 1060" One Thousand Gallon Triple Combination Pump- LIBRARY FUND f �% ;`kA.:-' :
• ! : ing Engine and Hose car equipped with 1250 feet of Paragon 21" 1 .�= .-1,-‹.
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Y „ Washington E L Co. 301 Lights at library `:::_4i
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302 Coal for library . ,•' -a
"Model o �+ ;;;•: Curtis Wharf Cof 62 5U • 0 ; •
+ One 160 One Thousand Gallon Triple Combintion Pumping . Water Department 303 Water at library 1.35 f ; ; 3`5.c:,
at librzry20.00 ,j. si
Engine and Hose Car equipped with 1250 feet of Trojan fire hose - $15 (J0� L. R. Ames 304 Janitor F . : I �;,:r ;
f' E. Luella Howard 305 Salary as librarian 93.00 Z ,
Proposal for Supplyii Fire Hose, American Rubber Manufacturing r'`• ;184.85 f - i,r ' ,
3 Co. by_ Howard-Cowper Corporation ' " ,0a • °• ',+ .,,
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-: 1 1250 ft. 2z Crackerjack $1 .30 per ft. 400 lbs . pressure, time 3Jyfrrs. !' 1 ,4 ,;
I 1250 ft. 2k" American i $1.15 Perry3revrs4er 301 Labor Washington C. Cap Sante Parks 106.50 ri
s :t n u u u u u n u n u u u 36.00 '.
1250 ft. 2. Torpedo ( $1. 00 J . E. iiardin 302 t�`' 'a$ ;
`:::, 2,� Lightning „ „ �� ,i +, " L. R Titus g 303 „ " 110. 50 j; ',,•��°'''
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s Clint Knapp 304 110. 50 4 ::rrr ;4':
1 , •• I , i' Proposal for SupplyinK Fire Hose, Fabric Fire Hose Company, R. Schwartz 305 Attendant Causland Park 91 .00 -,:ass,,..„;•
;! b A. G. LongCompany, Inc.
iPhill s
aaaaa.'t F ' y _ p y _ E. A. P 306 pp for Causland & Cap Sante parks II 2247. 6550 : 1-, ,r t
.I Guaranteed G .. W. Shannon & Co . 307 Supplies .•. , ;;f ;#i;
:� • ! I ' . 1250 ft. 21" Keystone i $1. 40 per ft. 400 lbs. ressure. time 3,,y_rs. Bank of Commerce, Assign308 H. A. Didrickson, labor at park 65.00 • ; , ;;:�,
Sharpening tools • 35 •; � `y
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1250 ft 2l atrol � $1. 30 Schwart Iron Work 309 pP ��.;•,.
1 S 1 1250 ft . 2i" Safety C1 $1. 25 " " " " " " Knapp & Ronneberger 310 Sharpening lawnmower " " 1. 50 ,,'j;i ,,4.-;i
1 ' i :; • 1250 ft . 2z White Cotton • $591. 50 ,; ; ,
'I • : Underwriters 8 .85 -'.a
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: `::?� . , R, l ; ! '1 " 1250 feet of KKeystone brand of fire hose, or 12 0 feet of Patrol brand of i';• Arthur Terrill 524 Labor 4.50 4, '4}i 1 Y?.
: . 11 ,i `.. , �1 , hose, or 12 0 feet of Safetybrand of fire hose, we would allow a deductio 8. 00 �, ;(14.A.
j I ., 5 J . Denton 525 Labor
I: i= ' from the aggregate of 00.00 , 5 Frt . on pu mp for wells 5.78 �':,•i. `'h� s i
.a !� • _ ' 1 , i price $5 G. h. Express C. 26 >
.I• ;.il; .4 I � Z. A Marrs 527 Labor 58.50 ,E ,;„;,.La.
:';? I • ; ; ' , i In the event that we are 'favored with your entire order for a aratus and i ' G. L. R Co. 528 lrt . on pipe for wells 3 .66 ,I 41 �i;::
feet of the Underwriters labelled white cotton hose, we would allowa de'u. ;_ L• Labor 4.50 , '•,',;a ?;,Y'
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�, • j 1 fror the aggregate price of $200. 00" . Roland Lewis 529
tFrt . drayage on supplies for wells 23.00 ! 1 �. ' '
Island Transfer Co. 53U 4 a,,,a'` I
� ./,. _ /7 ,• J . Jenson 531 Labor 13 50 . l �1F i..
!' I. i ' ss 011 meters :2 ;y.l'r' e }���:3
i•i:� ! 1 t I Bids referred to Sp. Upon motion the bids were referred to the Special Coar.�ittee on fire ' ppar•- • .1 G . N. express Co. 532 Expre 8 0 '►4'� � aria..,•
:+:} { , ., i� I, ;! Com. the committee to ive opinion at an meetingof the city council , ° '�• Labor 10.00 .''. ,� Es•i•
' { 1 I I ' E nay 9th, at 1 .m� adjourned Francis llou 534 Labor 5 '
• •� r f y p Louis Willoughby 53 1 .00 �1 ���` rr47) `+'
:LE: = 1 ';, I ,• !, Rogers Mill Co. 535 Centrifugal pump 109.10 , •
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I' �� . { It ', ' Grater situation Mr . Short was asked to give a brief outline of the water situation at the ' Xry Current Expense Fund 536 Hauling supplies for water dept. (Sts) 17 .00 , .�. If) `�1
•r+r , �� time, and upon conclusion of bis remarks he was instructed bythe council �"; Hauling shingles to warehouse 4.00 I ,, +_ii , !Ala
;, ,' , , : • , , l ' i. Helton Transfer Co. 537 g S af �
,i3.•)•,i•4 . ; publish notice to water consumers on flat rate not to sprinkle during this :` f Standard Oil Co. 538 Distillate 224.13 ,. : ..�i�� , •vttaillpt
t{ I. • t' 1 rs , Ed Rogers 539 Repairing Ford curtains 4.25 : alai •
, Claims Claims against the Current Expense Fund and other city funds for the nontr. . y' Knapp & Ronneberger 540 Gasoline and oil 21. 55 ''I
:1! April, as follows, were read and upon motion referred to the Committee oh. .1 • Bell Machine Works 541 Labor andmaterial for engines 164.68 , '„ ,{ j
I ,, •I' _ Curtis Wharf Co. 5:az42 Sand and gravel for water dept. 12.50 '
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I ' Anacortes Lmbr . a. Box Co. 4963 Lumber for sts. a city hall '1` ;` 1 National Eeter Co. 543 Meters 82.54
,� , Tire Surgery 4964 Tire repairs for police car Pittsburgh Meter Co . 544 Meter parts 12 .0 � ',
water Department 4 6 bent of barn for et . de t. 2 mos. 10 '• <q '
p• 9 5 p f '' Fairbanks, Morse & Co . 545 Plugoscillator andlabor 51.16 �l►�
Puget Sound Tel Co. 4966 Tolls 1a t.4!_. G . W. Shannon (Sc Co. 546 Supplies for water dept . • 67. 07 .
,� 'i Curtis Wharf Co. 4967 Cement for fire a st. depts . a coal '•i -Ij , Puget Sound Tel Co. 547 Rental and tolls - 9. 25 !, I 1
1 ,' : _ ' ' Milo Strock 4968 Salary as fireman 1•-5 s}`� Schwartz Iron Works 548 Engine repairs 16.10
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`. � • , II J . Colgan 4969 Salary as fireman E. A. Phillips 549 Supplies 57 5
' 1, !�� .;► , I , J . S . Carter 4970 Salary as fire chief & cash adv. 1/0 ,,•• Island Transfer Co. 550 Drayage 22.50
• L. E. Snider 4yj1 Special fireman r Mooney Service Station 551 Repairs on gasoline pump 16.82 l!
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'' ,{! ''. Poison: Implement Co. 4972 Grader blade 11 �E Anacortes American 552 Publishing notices 3 .37 11
' ' H. A. Taylor 4973 Blacksmithing l ? ShortSalaryas sut b_ call adv. 256.90 1
w. 553 P• {
i �• i c A. Phillips. Inc . 4 ` 4 Shovels for sts. & su llies for poi. 13 6'`k�%>
' •. � E• P 9 j p , .t., Chas. crumb ell 554Laho r clearing ear i ng HL 21.95
1 ' • 11'1! ; Standard Oil CoIi. . Gasoline for fire cw st. lol .1,,;4 555 Reading weir at Campbell Lake 25 .00 i' ` �
4975 depts . P . C . Moen
, ' . IA 0. A. Lening 4976 Salary as st . supt. & cash adv. 140 ?=`` Gust Arneson 556 Reading weir at Lake Erie 10.00
f Lynn Balcomb 4 Slar as truck driver 1' - Labor 109.75 , ,
9 7 Y .. L. Willoughby 55? I ,
t' 'I' I + , + Tom Dodson 4978 Labor or. streets 100 Francis Short 558 Labor water dept . 114.75
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`} ' streets . +L: F oakl ey 559 Painting �,�,
•� 10� F warehouse 62.50 ' 4
1 . ,•� •. CBI. Olin 4979 Labor o._ s,.Feet..
: ; '• ' Wm. Wicks 4980 Labor on streets for March l City Treasurer 560 Water office payroll 150.00 VI
f• av ; 4± '` ' 'Jim. Wicks 4981 La or on streets - , .,�, Mrs . Julia Bonney 561 Caretaker HL reservoir 41.20 ' °I
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` 1 I 1 :)chwartz Iron 'Works 4982 Repairs on tractor for st. dept . F � �; d Leith Wade 562 Engineer Whistle Lake 95. 00 li
' `' ' Georges Service Station 4983 Gasoline for police car k': W. Wade 563 Engineer Whistle Lake 90.00
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! ' urine Supply 564 Pipe for wells The ci council met in regular session with Mayor Brooks presiding , nd Councilmen
-._� ` Curtis Wharf Co. 565 coal for wells 2;"' Dwelley , Ferch, Hansen. Gilkey, McCallum, 'orrison andSryder responding to roll s y •
' IslardTransfer Co. 566 Frt. & drayage for wells �' call. , seat , none. ;1 �` '
M. J. Louderback 567 2- ricks wood for wells 102. ``
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E. A. Phillips, Inc. 566 Supplies for wells • The minute of the previous meeting were read ard upon motion ado ted. as read. 1 ;,,e-'f
Helton Transfer Co. 569 Drayage for wells �' t: ' ,
I Yakima Artificial Ice `' '0 Report of Ci y Attorney, Ben Driftmier, on deeds from P. C. hanpen, uhas. Voitus •
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& Cold Storage Co. 5%0 Well casing and perforations <<`, and others f ' , property on 18th street east of commercial for lley purposes, "'-,i' - ..
"' Void 571 Void _ stating that 'beds were not correct and had been returned to }lantors for cor- ; .,iiz}
' ,, Hydraulic Supply Mfg. 572 Well casing - rection, was r d and upon motion adopted . / n., •
t • Western Bipe & Steel Co 573 Well casing 625. I•;.. .
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. I i A. E. Robinson 574 Shipping well digging machine. .3 Report of Indust Vial Committee, to whom was referred them er of additional ''.r 1 •
s . , W. V. Taylor 5?5 Drilling wells 102,;3 fire equipment . w 's read. The report was as follows: "Yo Industrial Committee S
P. A. Stineman 576 Drilling wells 1 appointed to co-op .:rate withthe council in the matter of fire truck, begs to ,.
i A. H. Tutt 577Drilling wells 102.0 • • report a follows: / 4-
• H. Bethurem 57 Drilling wells 1��'0 '
G. V .. Shannon & Co. 579 Supplies for wells ,, • `
1'' +i,'e ave called on the industrial pl- s and some �, °
i. Eureka Pharmacy 580 Supplies 4:. : of the '•ooerty owners and have approxi tely $3000.00 -•+s;
r, H. A. Taylor 581 Blacksmithing h'Q signed u. '\and feel safe in promising y $3000.00, which `• ,,{ ;
t Abbott Auto Co. 582 Repairs on car 73.7 we unders _nd will take care of the i • tial payment on a
?; }} • c v. fire engin ,and additional hose requ ed.
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Fire Engine an',, it is our opinio lie
the Stutz machine *, c. .:
• t " Finance on claims Report of Committee on Finance two whom were referred the claims against th �:
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' Current Expense Fund and other city funds for the month of April, 1924, rec• will throw a lager volume of water than the LaFrance, t ., ! ,,`}; j r P �' . .�► ;
- ommending that the claims be allowed and warrants drawn in favor of same, w and so far as p - formance alon -/is concerned, the • . ts1 c ,. :
• read and upon motion adopted. Roll call : Ayes, Dwelley, Hansen, Gilkey, comittee would b- inclined to favor the Stutz machine. t ,;�:? •
:';' Morrison, McCallum and Snyder. mays, none. y' �� t? - f<�
• 3- Your Industria Committ is well satisfied that • 4 •>ri-.�rt1•
(Approved in open session this 20th gay of May, 1924) either the Stutz or the L- '�nce engine will give the a �_ { ,�? p.
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, E ;Upon motion the city council did then adjourn until Friday, May 9th, 1924, a the selection of the Lac ine to the judgment of the council. : _y �3 ;:-1,'
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:> Deputy Petition from Roy Ludding ,� L
:7 I I'1,_ , p y •n and others for the etting of grade stakes on the ; • ,_ �' � jljy
"} , f',;' west side of "0"V street ' om 20th to 22nd street ' n order that a gutter might .;'ti,f` ,. : ::1 ,'"
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� i 1 t ;� Roll call The city council met in adjourned session at 1 p.m. with Mayor Brooks in tn: city council , and up motion of Councilman Morrison t' a council resolved -itself ;,.�(�'� ' '� .•• ' ' •
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i , chair and Councilmen McCallum, Snyderti, ..1, i N• Y and Dwelley responding to roll call. into a committee of the whole to meet in the ante room 'for consultation. Roll , I: .''."
i`' i� Morrison, •Gilkey, Ferch and Hansen. to lack of 1 c 11 il ��� � 1Owing quorum the city con.: gall : Ayes, Gilkey' Morrison, McCallum, Ferch. hays, D� elle Hansen, Sn der. � '' ��; �} ��•`•��'
i tl , adjourned until Wednesday, May 14th, at 1 p.m. The council went ynto consultation. y y y ',i'i, • '''rrx�?"•
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*; ' j Y 9 :�:` t,4a @ The Firld ommittee to whom was referred the matter o urchase of fire r+ M
t ; • ,� a y pumper reports as follows: "Your fire, water and light co �nittee, herewith ;' rii4.)(
.i, I {. Roll call The city council met in adjourned session at 1 p.m. with 2,�.a or Brooks re i submit a repo it for the approvalcouncil, and as indi 'iduals on the �1,' *��`
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•.:,'; ! r f, and Councilmen Morrison, McCallum and Snyder responding to roll call. Able "'1' ;: j"
• ,r, I ;l is li committee we' ave no reason to favor one company overanother . But after care- ;.•-tri;, ,,;�i �F4.1.
. .j , I f Ferch, Gilkey, Hansen and Dwell ey. Owing to lack of quorum the city counc i - tabi l i t of " 11 -5tr�-':'
I I ful study o•• specifications relative to merits of apparatus y 0 r, r
• kI, adjourned. _ • 1.I11 {t ,,,�;:
:.;_� ;r� ;� ram respective%companies, servie available, construction of appara+ s and equipment �a, . •lP?4 �;
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1 ' I { merit of ,' ire hose and especially the rice and terms submitted, ' t is our 1 :;s.cr }.
: I' ! { • Approved in o- en session this 20th day of May, 1 24. opinionbyLong Companyr i',., }., ,.
,: 9 hat the contract offered the A. G. is t ' 'e best. t
'}• 'r lherefo e we honestly feel it is our dutyto recommend the purch. :e of American- ' t..,
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;, `. ',i ► ' ' I�f '� h�,.Fran, e ap aratus . as submitted in the bid to ether with 12 0 fe=t of Patrol '• !' '' `'
411,;:;.; .:%, , , 'I � fire / ose at 1.30 per foot. we hope the work we have put in on th =\ consideration '. - 1 r�.1;1 j ! <--)0.4-11,4-1 - _ of t r e above recommendation will be of assistance to you in your det -rmination �,:.' e
I Mayor ',' of e best investment for us to make. '�'e e�riestly recommend that th ir:ayor and a.°��
1� • A:' Ci ;y Clerk be instructed to enter into contract with the A. G . Long Co parry, as •,`,. ..1'i
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••• p their bid reently submitted. ' ,,,: �)
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1 -- I cal]. The city council met in regular session with Mayor Brooks presiding and • At .�
' cot= cilment Dwelley, Fero., harser�. Gilkey, kcCallum-. Morrison •and Snyder .
responding to roll call. Absent. none. "•'
, i..utes approved The minutes of the previous meeting were read and upon motion adopted as read . I ,, a'•:1 ,_
•y` : : 1 • orney on deeds Report of City Attorney, Ben Driftmier, on deeds from P. C. Hansen, Chas. lroitus, ',. . '
1 and others for property on 18th street east of Commercial for alley purposes, 1 •. :,.7
stating that deeds were not correct and had been returned to grantors for cor- �w
• I section, was read and upon motion adopted. •. _
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.��, .ate. a: Fire Dater ar_d to whom w�.s referred the otter of ' F �lx" d
{ LightReport of Commmittee on Light1 „Hg
I' I , .-urchase of purchase of fire pumper, was read and was as follows: ' , •-:.,
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"Your fire water and light cormrmittee , herewith submit a report for ' ,j':,1-,t
+ . . the approval of the council, and as individuals on the comittee . , -�
f ; we have no reason to favor one company over another. But after ;:•k.'
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careful study of specifications relative to merit of apparatus, • ;,';
+: - .- stability of respective companies , service available, construction `• '.t` •
i E 1• of apparatus and equipment, merit of fire hose, and especially 1 ,. ,� ;;�
'` �r - - • 1 i the price and terms submitted, it is our opinion that the contract '; . • ,
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i4w G. Long Company the best •{ f
„ Therefore we honestly feel it is our duty to recommend the .`' '-r- . •
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We hope the work we have put in on the consideration of the $ ,f
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' above recommendation will be of assistance to you in your Iti •
determination of the best investment for us to Fake. We earnestly ,� :
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recom-end that the Mayor and tsity tiler_. be instructed to enter • . i -..,. t�3 k;
i into •contract with the :�. G. Lo;r Com an as per their bid recently=
' i • 1 • submitted. .,1: 5 �r
. ' i _' s RollHansen, Perch, f • � x:; = ;
Upon motion the report wa adopted. call • Ayes, Dwelley, e e , H b v` '
�; c McCallum and Snyder. Nays, Gilkey and Morrison.
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:_t. of Industrial Report of the Industrial Committee appointed to co-operate with the city council , `� • ;,fir'S� :7
' #� . -i tt ee on pumper in the matter of purchase of fire truck, was presented and read. ;,'', <� � ��
1 • 1: "Your Industrial Committee, appointed to co-operate with the
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council in the matter of a fire truck, begs to report as follows: K.,;
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` + + :i# 1 • We have called on the industrial plants and some of the ;
f I ; I: property owners and have approximately 3000 signed up and feel_ '
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, the initial payment on a fire engine and additional hose required. , °p; ; f i'
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.I 111 Y OW 3? ,, . 1 '. 1 . • 2. A majority of the committee have investigated the performance 1i , 1 -,f`, .
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of the Stytz ire Fngine ine and the LaFrance Fire Engine and it is our •218 r' r
• :: ',; opinion that the Stutz machine will throw a larger volume of water ,;,,5 i=
than the LaFrance, and so far as performance alone is concerned the .i •'�" '- _
' i ( i' ;i committee would be inclined to favor the Stutz machine. 0 t'=-y
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i iiP' or the LaFrai_ce engine will give the city first class service and t,..'1, ..�
",; 1, �; i' = are quite willing to leave the selection of the machine to the judgment ;,,iti: 11 r;, .
;�a i ;� : `r •of the council . Respectfully submitted, Wm• Morrison, E• C. Kauhe ''.1i(�1; 1 :f,
• ' 1 , ,f' I ;'I , G• A Anderson, Industrial Committee• " ;''.i ,� •titii ',r
;,1 j , :, Upon motion the report was adopted. I• , ':
;f I• , 1l • , 'ition Petition from Roy Luddingtnn and others for the setting of grade stakes on a, ' •''; 1
,'.:'�?t. r l ' 'yA '.: the west side of "0" street from 20th to 22nd street in order that a gutter �; ~5
might be put in to secure proper drainage. was read and upon motion referred I i q `;: .
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s; : :.;r� . ,•.' • - Pumper The matter of purchase of fire engine eras c�gin brought to the attention of �.
,�i !• }I ';'•):•' , the city council , and upon motion of Councilman Morrison the council resolved '��?
;I :,, itself into a committee of the whole to meet in the ante room for consultation. � �a ,,
.i :. F' ' Roll Call. Ayes, Gilkey, Morrison, McCallum, Ferch. .ilays , Dwelley, Hansen. Snyder. ,;�;r.:1
! I • • The council went into consultation. ,, , ,,' 1
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i , , I• 1 . After a prolonged absence the council returned and Councilman Snyder made a motion i'
�' • j ; : that the bid of the A. G. Long Company be accepted, with 1250 feet of Patol fire ' ',�l.�
i'' ' 1 hose as submitted in bid• The motion was seconded by Councilman Hansen. Roll call: ,:•
I. ' ,,r •Ayes: Dwelley. Perch, Hansen and Snyder. ays, Gilkey, McCallum and Morrison • 1 ,
�? . II. '!I i Upon motion the Mayor and City Clerk were authorized to enter into contract with t' .'',l '
�'•-' ' `: the A. G. Long Company for the purchase of one Triple Combination Chemical '
j' !� ' ! Fngine, Pumping Fngi ne rind Hose .,:o for Car• y�!
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c signs The buperii�tendffl of Streets was instructed to erect directing signs at the •' 1 •. ,
I: , '_ corner of 32 and J Streets and 32nd and Commercial. I i, • •
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.;•." i' '� lring curb The matter of repairingcurb at and Commercial was referred to the Su t.
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! i ' �.I water the park board was requested not •to sprinkle the west end of Causland ,� ';` �11
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I , Park until late in the day. The matter was referred to the Committee on Fire.
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�•�. _ Oil for streets Councilman Dwelly stated that citizens had asked for oil for street { ,The city council of the City of Anacortes �.. .
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y regular session with Mayor , . i,`
P council that this matter should be handled Brooks private enterprise. ty. presiding and Councilmen Dwelley, Hansen, Morrison and Snyder responding - i• .� ''-
to roll call . Absent, Perch and McCallum.•
• W. R. Burke asks W. E. Burke addressed the city council and asked permission to have The minutes of theprevious meeting were
s for grade stakes the city engineer set grade stakes between 34th and read and upon motion adopted as read. ;,
35th streets , w�si ,• t ,_
of Com_!ercial, in order that he might construct a cement sidewalk in f' Report of Streets ana Parks Co:' ittee on petition from Roy Luadii=gton and others t . �'
of his property. Upon motion the matter was referred to the Cityx t for the setting of grade stakes on the west side of "O" Avenue from 20th to 22nd
Gilkey resigns Councilman Gilkey presented resignation as councilman from thin streets in order that a gutter might be put in, was read and upon_ motion adopted. • , I. . . •
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upon motion of Councilman Snyder the resignation was accepted. Upon motion of Councilman Dwelley the City Fngineer was instructed to set grade t ,
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�xpressiansof regret were heard from several of the council stakes between 20th and 22nd streets, west of "0" Avenue. , I • •.4
men relati•rP . _ r }
I the resignation of 3 r . Gilkey. _ , {
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Petition from R. G . Stevenson for the re-issuance of Local 7mnrovemei=t Warrant
Clerk to send letter Upon motion the City Clerk was instructed to send letter of a =.o . 1233, District Lo. 138, for $1,000, owing• to the original warrant having been -
ppreciatio:. lost, was re a and upon *ration referred to the City Attorney and Judiciary Com.
j f of appreciation to to the fire chiefs at &:t . Vernon, Everett, Bellingham and Snohomish for ;`
' fire chiefs their courtesy toward committee when inspecting fire apparatus. • �- ; •
Upon mono_ of Councilman Hansen, seconded bytCo nci man Snyder, the Water
i adjourn • Upon Motion the city council did then adjourn.
Superintendent was instructed to publish notice ro a iting the sprinklir_E_ of•
lawns and washing of cars duril,� the Sl�n�'�!er. '' ; .:�. ytl :, Approved in open_ •session June 19 4, g i ' '
this 3rd da of ?
•.: - ' f j 11 The mayor called the attention of the council to the earwig situation and the Y -- n_: .'
`ri A , matter was discussed at some length.
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• against the Curre„t Expense Fund and other city funds for the month of May ,' ``'�=
1924, were presented as follows, and upon motion were referred to the Committee i '-� ti;f"'
on Finance: i� !:
Marion WatKinson 50Q$ Salary as city trews. 50. 00 t „' �sy' �.
i Ben Driftmier 5009Salarycityattorney
• as 50. 00 ` '"
;; Attest. L. T. Frazier 5010 Salary as City clerk 50. 00 ;-. ~'
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Lourania Frazier, City Clerk, Yoid 5011 :�y.
j O.A.Lenning 5012 Salary as st. supt. 141.40 • �r l � ; .
! �� 5013 Labor on streets 100.00 a � i'
t y lia.ztnt/ e-Va-/,/_,-1-64- 1,- Tom Dodson
s • . • 1 F , Deputy - Carl Olin 5014 Labor on streets 104.00 �•==Y ,
• Wm. Weeks 5015 Labor on streets 97. 50 ' .,;. { %
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• M. J. Adams 5016 Labor on streets 4.00 Y'
1 Lynn Balco mb Ol salary as 0 `...�-'
'1 � Y 5 7 truck driver 125 0 � ?`' i�'c
i kcGills Service Stati9n 5018 G policedept. °l �t �? i�',} .
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aoline for . 48 �• '?
ti :, j T. March 5019 Salary as marshall - iY,
r ;:; i , Al Sel lenthin 5020 Salary as chief of police
150.00 '; �w
i :, Abbott stuto }'o. 5021 Supplies and repairs police car 215.10 '; • a.t.h'ii:
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i I i;, �' J.T.March 5022 tiuto hire police dept 34 ',
i • F. H. McGill 5023 Gasoline':and oil police dept. 17.70 '� '' '�
' iI A. F. Schrieber 5024 Justice fees 30.00 > ;' �'
`;�i;� L. E. Snider 5026 Special fireman 56.00 +' f' 4"tr ; :'
: ' ' i�'j 5 7 Slary i cash advance 168.30 �, , 'J S. Carter 02 S1 r as fire chief & c s y��f' '
.. ' i ? Jas. ,Colgan 5028 Salary as fireman 125.00 }� ' •
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Milo Strdck 5028 Star as fireman 125.00 �ti" '� ;:.
:�.a "' ` Lowman & Hanford 5029 Chain for engineer 64 :f`3'"j "
! i' P. H. Glover 5030 Re-survey Burrows Bay Road 45. 50 ` ' if.i, r� yy
;�� I "� R. Shaw 5031•
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' i ,�-. • Geo. Mnchester 5032 u " n „ „ 24 00 �, ti� , ��. f" t
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5 33 5. 35 i s .
+ I ' d, ' Curtis Wharf Co. 5034 Repairs on ferry dock 144.38 • 4, w�> �
,; ' , .: !1 State Treasurer 5035 Industrial Ins. & Med. Aid 53.94 t' '� ? ��y`
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.a i �• ; , ,4.. Anacortes American 5036 Publishing 4.80 ,;Nj 'il; `oU'xi G
I• ; i �� Water Department 5037 hydrants "{�':. .,'s' '.
0 Water at & fountain 261.15 � � , '
:;': • .� ' Dr. A. Shaw 5038 Slary as 4ealth Officer 25.00
i .. • ,' {i p HardwareCo. 5 ,i t � �C`.r ,
Marine Supply o. 5Q39 Supplies for sta. ,I . t,,,,,' '
i: ' i' : . • I i I; Washington . P.L.&W. Co. 5040 Lights at city hall sts. 173.55 It�'�, a•t�
3� 1 ' + Standard Oil Co. 5041 uasoline for fire & sts . 88.60 ,,: iy• ,• :5 ,
1 i `. ; .i i. G . W. 5042Supplies for 3.35 '.�:�f� , s�;
�L i Shannon & Co o city hall �r,U.-
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y3 `' i; ► i G.W. Shannon & Co. 77 Supplies 72.50 , , i.,'!r {. '?, ..
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Library Fund • ,� ` ,`:.�s} }ail:,i#
irk, { R. Schwartz 306 Labor on grounds at library 8. 00 ', i; : ,
`' E. Luella Howard 307Slary as librarian 93.00 , ;'.11
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- L.H.Ames 30 Janitor at liorary 20.00 ',; }{'
�; liatEr Department
309 Water at library 1.35 .°)
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,:i , • , Viasni �,5ton P.L.d� W Co. 310 Lights at Library 6. 5
�' F' ; . Rand l.iclvally & Co 311 Boofia for library 35.00
1 ,r ! I, Bellingham boor- nindery 312 Binding Books 26.60 •'fit
John Rudin & Co. Inc. 1 Books for Library • � '
' ! ^r. Puget Sound hews Co. 314 Books 34.24 , � ,
t' 260. 04
i 315 Drayage on coal for library .00
• I. Island Transfer Co. i
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Ana. Lbr. & Box Co. 311 Lumber and shingles Wash. Park 40.00 w!4
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j ! I Perry Brewster 312 Labor and auto for men a/c Wash. Park 139. 00 '
•j i ! ' R Schwartz 13 Labor Causland Park qq .55 1 ' i
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14 Labor Wash Park 10� 0�
tt . . , i i• r ;' int Knape I. i
:'I ( t• µ' L.R.T i tus 315 Labor Wash. Park 108. 00 • 1
t '' t J. Harding 316 Labor. Wash. Park 108. 00 !' ' •
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: Island Transfer Co . 317 Hauling Lbr. & Brick Wash. Park 6.25 I M `
1 j; ? Curtis Wharf Co. 318 Brick for hash. Park 3.60 '''i, i }i.
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i` i , ., G. W. Shannon & Co. 319 Supplies 12.41 .' ;,
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• June 17th, 1924. ' E : `' ,
1.71::171*:
- ' • C . L. Express Co. 583 Frt. on casting for wellsmayor Brooks s . . {;,�, ,•
�� _ oll call The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular session with „
Curtis Wharf 1o. 584 Freight on wells presiding and Councilmen Dwelley, hansen, Perch, Morrison, McCallum and Snyder {'4: . , ri
Chas. iruebell 585 Labor
responding to roll call. Absent, none.
A. A. Marrs 586 Labor
Francis Short Labor _ _in_utes approved The minutes of the previous meeting were read anal with one correction were adopted. -
' Island Transfer Co. 5 $ Frt. on well digging supplies t ';'►? "
*' • V. W. Bolge 589 Labor •_tt-� on Report of City Attorne on petition. from R. G. Steve_son for the re-issuance of
Peter Shortuinn 590 Labor .
. . , • titial� from Local Improvement Warrant Ito. 1233, District =�138, for Yl, 000, owing to original
W. B. 591 Labor Leisensor_ warrant having beer. lost . stating that bold filed by �:r. Stevenson_ was correct as ' , l .r .`
Chas . _run^bell 592 Labor to form, was read and upon motion adopted. ` f -
• Tillie Hart►r:an 593 Services water dent in April t 4,.
t • u Drayage for wells '—
on from Chief carter for stand pi e with 22 inch standard connection, i
Island Transfer594 �3 _ �titio__ f_ o__ Petition from Fire pipe «
! rairos:i:s Lorse Co. 595 Cylinder for engine -'ire chief •
for to be installed in narking strip at northwest entrance to city hall, was read and I •'r;
i i. ?Lrs. J . ?onnie 597 Caretaker :L Reservoir stand pipe upon motion of Councilman Dwelley was referred to the Committee on Fire, Water •' t}
i I. Lorrison Lill Co. 597 Lumber for water dept. li *'
a Light.
ght.
' Pacific Waterworks Sup. 598 Meters.
Fey oral Fipe and Ta:.k Co. 599 Plpes - 3 Judiciary on Report of Judiciary Committee on matter of petition from R. G . Stevenson for n t .f
Union. Printing Co. 60C Supplies :
�ii.B.Short 601 Salary as Supt. and cash adv. _ , petition from re-issuance of Local Improvement Viarrant #1233, District #138, for $1,000, •
I • ;�evenson recoemmending that duplicate warrant be issued, was read and upon motion a opted. =• t� � s
; _,' ' Leith Wade- 602 Engineer Whistle Lake •
• • W. Wade 603 Engineer Whistle Lake ;, Stevenson nson of R• . G. Stevenson for duplicate Local Improvement District Warrant, in I`' ' '- .
"_ I... o S. e Bond , , .:...:.,.r,\
_',.* '' ! , �7. V. ifle rpr 604 Labor at Wells �G amount 2,000, was presented to the city council and upon motion •of Councilmen. ;
<;�� ; �'.A. Stine � :r_ 605 Labor at yells tC LcCallum the bond was accepted and duplicate warrant authorized. Roll call. } 4
,a: ' u Drillins wells ^1s McCallum - '.'''•
s A.:�.Tut� 60b Ayes , DYrei�ey, Hansen, Perch, Morrison,on, 1,ccCa and Snyder. bays, none. �4 > '�
f ' Harry Betherem 607 Labor at wells 1 z �;F
=;. ! ' City Treasurer 608 Water offi cenpayroll ti=y .
1= Petition Petition from property owners for assistance in grading of road from 16th to 20th �` f„ :: s !;
'' i J . F• it ton 9 P g 7 streets on L Avenue, was read and upon notion • ` h1`
• {;. I 60 Rent and urchas a of as en i ne ref erred to the Committee on Streets �' 41
' f ' Louis Willoughby 610 Labor i� and Parks. i •,l\,
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Short 611 Labor 11 r= ,a {f.``
Puget Sound Tel. Co. 612 Tolls and rentals 1 € ;,:ayor Brooks presented a letter from the county horticulturist relative to the -l:
arwl S .
! Standard Oil Co. 613Distillate and asoline _4, r ,
` ' ! ' for well dril: ens earwig situation. Upon motion of Councilman Snyder, seconded by Councilman Dweller '_ ' '.3,k4
l: Standard Oil l%o. 614 Gasoline and oil o �) and other city property, ."'the sum of $50 was allowed for bait to be spread on perkG , •Crake company 615 `dell casing and couplings �7� :4;
i Curtis Whrf Co. 616 Coal for wells i33 the co �nt.r horticulturist to do the work.
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Helton Transfer Co. 617 Drayage for wells 1j ?�arcnase of nutter of purchase of new fire pumper was brought to the attention of the city -
i E. A. Phillips 618 Supplies 34,' ;ire pumper council . •
and upon motion of Councilman Snyder the Mayor and City clerk were ' . . 4-
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{ + . Anacortes American 619 Publishing 3
and agreement authorized to enter into an agreement with the A. G. Long Company for the purchase s, : "• x';
�, Anacortes Pile Driving co. 620 eI_t of gas engine '
I + 21 Insurar_c•e on warehouse of this pumper. Roll call: Ayes, Dweller , hansen, Ferch, Morrison, Alccallum and • ``"'
Schriever & Ylei .Ter 6 :S ; �;�ri:'
i Snyder. ways . none. , :� `� y'' .
r Yakir!ma hardware Co. 622 Pipe for wells �1j • � ' ,�` ;:;,r,:
s' F 4 d or bore a well in ,, � .:.
•' :i 1 ( << State Treasurer b23 Ind. Ins & fed tied option on land Option on land of Victor E. Anderson, allowing the city to ig
;'? ( Shannn do Co. of Anderson for an attempt toprocure a water supply for the cit y the city council . ; '' , .: r
• ! 624 Supplies 1� p y, was discussed b ""`'
4Snyder, seconded byCouncilman .ct;allum, the Mayor !! 'A.
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f; 1 i a.nd City Clerk were authorized to enter into an agreement with Mr. Anderson. I '', ,i .4-t^�`x
! i; Finance on claims Report of Committe any finance to whom were referred the claims against the Roll call: Ayes, Dweller, Hansen, Ferch, Morrison, s^cCallur► and Snyder. hays, none. L, } ±' ;`
':;: ( Current Expense Fund•-and other city funds for the month of May, 1924, rei ''� i r � .•
,.. �, I ' ' ommending that the claims be alloyed and warrants drawn in favor of the sar e + V�{ 3''
< $ 'f i ; . es rinklin Water Superintendent W. B. Short stated that with the water from the wells and the ,,.
: � YI I1t,. • , , was read and upon notion adopted. Roll call , Ayes , Dweller, Hansen, • general conservation. of water th:�.t it would be perrnissanle to sprinkle one day {t:,! , r'h'=>:,
�'11 Morrison and Snyder. hays, None. a week. Upon motion the Superintendent was instructed to publish notice in local „r?r ; ric„' ;�;;
: } , i'z1. ! papers that s rinkling' world be permitted during certain hours on Sunday until �� '� , `f=k
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n' `;," • Approved in open session this _rd day of June 1924.
;. adjourn Upon motion the city council did then adjourn. '� '� '
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: Roll ca.l1 The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular session with - r,.. 1 '", '..
' `-f Brooks presiding and Councilmen Dwelley, Hansen, McCallum and Snyder res;;.�_,, Curtis Wharf en . 625 Freight35 ', �`
a ` inc- to roll call. Absent Ferch and Morrison. W. E, Jenson 626 Labor 19 15
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+ Frank Chii ds 627 Laoor 5 '< <. ,, i.. .
LAnutes aaproved "The minutes of the presvious meeting were read and upon motion adopted , • W. H. Leece 62 Lac •r 1$ 00 ' t=
• 0 . ti,. Lewis 629 Labor l$ 00 fix' ;�'
-- ` Cor"'�U'.iic tiOn from CO'_''lrLruc tion from F. N. Haley relative to location of the Burrows Bay la,-,.. , L . ='. Guilds 630 La or 19 40 ` ,' tx
F. `' Haley tnrou_h Section 22, Tp 35 N. . R 1 Fast , asking that the city council it t_ , . a
, + . . Haley E. Grandy 631 Labor 11 55 , . ••;�;
the City F_agir�eer to furnish information in regard to it was read and u�,�,: 2 25 Ar 4 . -
. E 0. ;� . Lewis 632 Lai or
refe�red o the Streets a Parks Corr~?ittee a!_d City E�:gir_eer. W. H . Leece 633 La^or 2 25 ." !t
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,' , V. W. Bogle 634 La- or 27 30 ' y J e
I I Reports of depts . Reports of departr<:erlts were presented and uoar� Motion referred to tre Co!-- , � Chas . •
Trumbeli 635 La�'or 14 05 .I•' .'ari "
( i . on Finance. Great Northern Ry Co. 636 Freight on pipe 48 00 ' , ` '' _
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O. W. Lewis 637 Labor 10 10
I ' Fir-, Water L. Light Report of Conr:i ttee on Fire, Water and Light relative to stand pipe for fir. W. a. _k:eece 63$ Lane l0 10 - in
I on stand. pipe department , stating that the :rater .superintendent had same under advise.;,:., . . Earl Ent 639 Laoor 16 30 .
I . • and would install same shortly, was read and up_ on motion adopted . W. Z . Wiggins 640 Labor 18 00 �-
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Curtis wharf Co. 641 Freight on meters 2 70 ,'. :;;I Y;
Siaevralk :nie:rdus:: . utter of sidewalk on Third Street between Commercial and Q .venues was rf ) Prar:k Slee 642 Labor 18 00 1P, 's
+ • in bad sha e an_d the Committee on Streets « Parks and City Engineer were _ H. Callendar 643 Labor 4 50 •
��' to investigate. J Johnson 644 I.aor a 50 ,. l - ' . r`
� I I" Chas Jones 645 Labor 1 50 i . • 4 i, .7 •
;t: s i ' David Col David Collier asked the city council to exchange two and one-half acres o� E. Grandy 646 Labor lb00 ,_�y t _ ,- ;:,` ::,-�>-
'!i.; t L , to trade 1P_r_d lying along the front of his proaerty for a tract 10 x�80 rods at the ret:_ F. Tailleur , Jr. 647 Labor 13 50 •-. ,�t ,it `s.
-, : r : ' ! his oronert on the heart Lake road, which he owned. The matter was refer F. Tailleur, Sr. 648 Lar�or 13 50 .' j
I :,;, # • ! to the Judiciary Committee and City Attorney. Vi. Jerso:_ 649 Laoor 13 50 �_ ; 'mac x i
i Curtis •Wharf Co. 650 Freight on pipe 28 6U svz
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f �1 -ims Claims against the city for the month of Say as follows were presented to t Peter Hould 651 Filing saws 20 75 ' � y_ _ { i
city council and upon motion referred to the Committee on Finance: Chas . Trumbell 652 Labor 10 00 ka irt.
Frei h on well casing Laoor 00 • ° r • - ,"•
F. C. Page 653 Freigh
Dodson 5043 Labor on streets .0
I Curtis Wharf Ca . 654 Freight on yell casing 10 ? xl ;�}:
• I . Lynn Balco'b 5044 Salary as truck driver & overtime at lake 150 Chas, Trumbel 655 La�'or 28 38 ..Fs,
Calr Olin 04 La . 1 .--i '-:. 4,71 -i
.. ,r on streets 5 Cancelled656
O. A. Leis-ing 5046 Salary as st . supt . & cash adv. 143 T , C, Paco 65f La:�or 8 0 '
Weeks 0 7 J .
Grandy2 •1 a'
war. ' S 4 Labor E, 658 Lbor 51.75 , ' k '' '
E Russell Grader Co. 5048 Final payment on grader 45 Chas rumbell 659 Labor 38 70 •i r • �.
l ' ! t ! G . W. C 4 up lies 11 Tailleur, 660 Labor 47 25 �'' .? .� :
�hanor_ L. Co 50 9 p F a ,, �;.
+ i + H. A. Taylor 5050 Blac ksrri tiling 1�" s Short 661 Labor 10 00 '' i ;' A :
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.? . ,. V,-ate4r Dept . 5051 ,ter at fountain and hydrants 26l Chas . Anderson 66? Laoor 75 35 .,�1, . t ' Yf
,i f • J . S. Harter 5052 Salary as fire chief and janitor o,. cash adv. 1;'5 J .. C. Page 663 La^or 23 65 ti, ; "'�;
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, ' j •• #1 James col�,an 5053 5alar as fireman -' •_5 : L . F. Childs 664 La or 67 50 ,; ., 4
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Milo Strock 505 s fire_nan Frar.i I,ild 5 =- 9_ A 4 Salary a =5 C s 66 La. r 80 ,ik,'.,.;,:
r 1 , L. F. Snider 5055 Fireman 6` -. d.
: Postmaster 666 Postage 5. 00 ��' ; ��i �:
, t i ! . III; , Krrapn « honneberger 5056 Labor and supplies for fire, street & pol. 116 Curtis Wharf Co. 667 Suapli es 3 r
' Standard Oil Co . 5057 Gasoline for fire & streets 1; .r:acortes Lmbr d Hox 668 Lumbar 107 20 ,ilf,' • .F a.
i ht marshall 1 f i �%t s .
I�. J . T. March 5058 Salary as might `�t7
Helton Transfer Co . 669 Hauling pipe to wells 65 5 +
c of of olice casrr adv {' f '
. ,I ; •,`� Al Sell i nthi n 9059 Salary as hi p 153 Knapp c: Ror.r:eherger 67U La :or and sup:�l i e 73 $8V.'!',:gf,!! • s`':' •1' '` . �` A. F. Schreiber 506o Justice fees l'�§§ 1 11 : '1i 3. Short 671 Solar,; a.nd cash n.dv 251 40 . 11!, ;, a.i;:
3 i I' Curtis Wharf Co. 9061 Coal for city hall , 19 672 - A,
Puget SoundTel Co Tolls and rentals 12 50I ' 1
:i' Anacortes Lmbr a. Box5062 Woo _. for city hall 3 :1', !', , ? ; t
I '' Currer�tFxpense Fund 673673 Labor and truck 12 81 ''' ''
( ' . Arthur Riggs 5063Re airin lock on safe Louis Willoughby 674 La 0 126 05 ,
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, 1 , , ulius Pelson 5065 Repairs on plumbing city hall 10 V V . iFi,Pogle 675 La con 89 5 I ,+` ' ''=y1`
I } A BarronVacation services 4 • 6/6 Lenor y2 0 '�ii,:, � i`�
;r 1• 'I ,; ht .l Barron. 9065 J . Jenson a ;I ; +
Tel , . s 0 00
i - Engineer at well. . '-:, <
Puget et Sound Tel Co 5066 Tolls l s
' ' " of Cor^merc e 5067 box rent for city -' Lei to 1i�ade 6/ Fr�gi !-eer Y ru stl e L-u'e 95 UO • `' ��
1 Transfer Co . 5068 Dra ar"'e coal to city hall `' uli =: Bor.::et i,aretrtker bi reservoir 20 00 • S�;i�+' • ,r `,,�,�
• i r I , I,,, Island _ra,n _ ..r G y J ,� 679
•,`'?:.. i+ 1• i 1 • ! W•.ashington P L W 5069 Lights at city hall , streets & ferry 1`1`� k r,I +, i . w•t I:
Haro .r. tiYade 680 T'r��;ireer 1,nistle La_.e 82 35 I
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; ' 1; ' `, , 1. Union Printing Co. 5070 Field books for engineer ,I,,. • ` r�
,y, �, `,; � J . F. Collins 681 InspFcting plur�nint, 40 50 i , ;1 ;� c�^>>}z
' ' 1 . i '.1' Anacortes ,inerican 5071 Printing and publishing �� Francs . S'r.ort 682 Labor 116 30 { ', A Y�
� .` ( +' Anacortes Citizen 5072 Printing 1 + J . F. Maryott 683 Labor 39 40 'l( ).
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Marion Watki nson 5073 as city treas. a cash adv. :5 >., S �•' '' ! -i Oil:'
I �, Salary Schwartz Iron Works 6$4 Labor and supplies 43 54 I+'.' + ` fy �;{;:
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, !' i , ! , , • ', i' L . T . Frazier 5074 Sala as city clerk % � r ' ,!' ' a
7 y >' �chwzrtIron Works 685 Labor or and supplies for wells 18 80 k �i( E,i �:"'}.
r'. !' � i ` 5075 Salary as city attorney ,0 1,.. _ m ,
r ; � ,�_ Ben Driftmi er 7 Hoofs Wassermann ann Lab 686 Chemical �n s sof water 25 00 'I�' ' �' ;
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.i ,= s lie for wells 66 OG h ' a: '
;j . :{. i. Pr . A. Shaw 5076 salary a: health officer Pacific Truck Tractor 687 Labor and u I, ` " r
' ,° , I ,. + r . , Federal Pin PP ,..� i!' ! `
}. � a- e �, '�•"k Co 6iJ$ Pipes 1 ,4CE�.14 i .,,� ����. ,.,
:,�: •'I. i. ( " ; i , �,'� I errs' Co 68 Pul1e;y�fcr pump .��•, '' P, .o, :,•
r' Gu 9 3 �� ,; '�'-tar. �s "il'
i �i 7 1 ( �. • , • t. L L . C. J - i . Ter. 90 Drilli n,L wells i8( ((�
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;;,;;;: +•i ' ''I '. ROAD & BRIDGE Conti ..er.t«1 Pine Mfg 691 Pi e 336. 29 I. '�� iri ,ra . -4t.
+ Ga_ ol, LeterGo . 69 77�+ '1 I�` ! • r G . V. Sharl�,or. a Co . /tS Sup ,lies -,r Standard Oil Co . 693 Distillate 371 75 ,';';,j ,
' : . 111 , I :;F h. A. Taylor 694 Blacksrit}- ir;g 7 75 `f
. ,I i PARKS ..':. Meals is for trey. fi g�,t r fire 6 15 ;'' .+
I ;,, 2'aryland Cafe • 695
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G . ,.T . `>h7.. c t_ C . 696 Sup-'lies 70 04
' ``' • S . ie �. Co . 6 Su iP_ 270
i +: , L. R. Titus 3�0 Lar�or �'iasr,ington Park D. �„,p 97 p l ',•', ' i i
j' i Perm Brewster 321 Labor or City Treasurer 698 Water office payroll 150 00 • ,.,.
Hat ,t; i R. Schwartz 322 La,-"or Causl:iaid park `� Anacortes American 699 Pr i nti r,g and • nubl i s'r.i r:t; 21 0(1 ' '
i Knapp . Ronn.eherg 323 Shorpenic.g lawn rower _..•. `,tewart c.. Holmes 700 3ludstone 51 00 ,i,' .ja 1
1 J 6, 02y 96 ! `,i
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I! ' , , .., I 1:once on claims Report of the Corr•!:ittee or: Finance to whom were referred the claims against the Y�!�
+' ' ' + i, ! '. :_ter Department 16 Water at libraryCurrent Expense Fund her cityfunds for the month of a 1924, recommending I ; r I' f p ' 3 p and other y d ' g '., :,i
, ; . F. Luella iivrard 317 Sa_l:ar as librarian 1
1 �, .� ^J that the claoms be allowed and warrants drawn in favor same, wan read and upon 1' + • ,
i L. R. Ares t 318 J�::i tr,r t. library motion adopted. Roll call: Ayes, Dwelley, Hansen, 1.'cCallur� r:.nd Snyder. frays , none. ''I' i
t' i '` I ) ; A. Schwartz 319 Care of ;rounds -
' 'i ' + Knapo & Ronneoer er 20 Shar er,in 1_awm mower _ I' ' ''I
1 j g 3 Sharpening : .'Urn Upon motion the city council dig titer: adjourn. . .'
'h ' ., ; i II Washington t" L & W 321 Lights at library ,
* , ; t I . Anacortes Citizen 322 Printing ','i, �``'--
i zc Approved in open: session this 15th day of July. I I�. !
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-""= �;s call The city council of the City of an_�cortes did on the 5tr day of a ust 1924 •1.+
�, Roll call The city coui.cil of the city of :at: �cortes net in regular session or. Ju
ri i r meet i r begin or session vi th Lay or Brooks presiding and Councilmen Dwelley, •i•
+ with Councilmen Dwel_ey, .�cuel_u.' and , - - , - espO ir'3 rat, to roll cr•: j
to lack of quorum the city council did upon motion adjourn. - Hansen, Perch, Morrisori, cGallelrm anc�. Snyder rFspor-c'ir to roll call. absent . i � ?
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.. -•ltes approved The airoales ( f the po c l (•t_: r! t E't. :i 'l ag t-i-f read and UrOn rP c t i Ci- r ,:o F.E'i . _ S i: r'. , i i.�o.:•T,
I , -y ttorney on Report of City :attorney on request of Lavid Collier for exchange of 10x80 rods ',.r ; . .;
• l.oiest of D. of land for 22 acres of city property on watershed, static:g that exchange could ems -
' 'iKli-3'7~-n--/-, . ; r'r not legally be made without written consent of all present bondholders of ,...' �.
+ 'i ' , outstanding utili t, bonds and general bonds issued for original purchase. ass 1
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} °r read and upon motion adopted. ) `` ,. .
! ; ! ; . Attest : Louranio L'r'_Zier, City .Clerk.
,� -; of CityReport of City Treasurer was presented to the City Council nd upon_ notion re- + !. . i,,
1 t <-�,•1•('r ref. fc•i•red 4o� the Con-_:ittee 01_ iii:::ric:e.
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i I :;•�ort of Ch. of Lpc•_-t of Ct.1Pf C,' Tc.lice 1•,: YiE=Ei.t “d c. t1.e (lit,} CGLr.cil sc= upon: r?'otioit re- " a$
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r ' . ! 7,5i . ref. feri•ec: t.• It:e ILOL•L•i :. tee Or. ir_2,iace.
i }�. I{r rca rt of Pol Report of Police Justice was pieserited to the City Council and upon motion refereed .: ;+# :y '
...44 — ' .,• Via:;,ice ref. to the Coffmitee on i ina.rice. -I ..i - -
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ts:� j ...,J"�� ...1� ! port of City Report of Cit^ Eanii-eer on corrected y r r..
_ d. survey t e c a Burrows Bay, road through ;is e -
+ ] , l: o Sec 22, wreco_ e dii_ • 3r`,i _ aeon onp. 35 Lit 1_ , ti��: the city [feed back to the e► 'Y r <,'
; . •1 j • .� r grey of BB road owners the right of waj of the original location and accept their deed for the ' ..`' '�}y
{ r ' - 1; present location was read and upon motion adopted. Map of the surve;; accarr: ` ; ' ' _!
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am. from City The City Engineer presented the following communication: "The forest fire �`
: i 1 I-:.rineer re which occurred in June south of '1rhistle Lake cost the city Y165.35. As this :L,-i.io . E
f eon watershed fire was started by Mr. :.._ ugland s boys and no effort was made to extinguish it O j'•
4 I ,: __Ged by Haug- I recor'- end that z bill for the above amount be sent to him" . Upon motion the - i,.. .- 1 47,,,
• i • i ._c's boys communication was accepted _end st:.te lent of the amount ordered sent to Mr. Haugland. ;,,
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r joiort on water Written report on the water situation, pursuant to an order from the State Board • , ' �- ; ;"•�sc,;,,,�``.'
};- ! '• • : 1' situation of Health dated July 26th, 1924, in which "the present water supply owned and ? 3d?i
' operated by the City of Anacortes" is declared " a public nuisance; was submitted , ;�,
•� by the water superintendent , W. B. Short. Upon motion • ?::' ;
+ , andpalced on file, the report was accepted +I <� r;'•
1, to be taken up under the order of unfinishedbusiness. ?� } �' '''
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Supt. Report of Superintendent of Streets was presented to the City Council and upon ' *'
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} t ' ,. o' Streets motion referred to the Cozr_ ittee on Finance. y + '';
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:.Ports of Sts. Report of Streets a Parks Committee to whom was referred the ratter of sidewalk t' ' : r.,•,.
I & Parks on side- on 3rd street , stating that propert,, owners had agreed to build sidewalks at t.. '� •`,-„ 1
: .i • ' }I' F., . s on 3rd st . their onw expense, was read .and upon motion adopted. !" +:, i>: tom ';
, .+ j i },; .. i 5L. . parks on oom_::itl.ee o.: Streets a rxs to Whom was referred the matter of corn�'um.ication ; ••- ;,:'; ,�
,.i ! coyr_,unication from from F. L . haled re locotioci of thurrows Ba road turought Section 22, Twp. 35 1' - : ' -,:
�', Holey re survey , lii 1 E. gave that fol- owing report: That the city Euc,ineer has filed with the �'a#1'+ ,'fi �`
y,' .;'. 1 . , or. 3B road City Clerk plat of this tract. U oi. motionther ,...,,' ,+
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,, f, . I ,`t , f Special Com. Report of Special Committee on new road leadii:g into city from the south was "i„ , j'• : ° �•
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:;? i ( , + I, • n1. 'r,ighline road submitted and was as follows: " That the options of right-of-way from comr!-lercial �1 / ids ;�,F�
r I ' i! + ' Avenue to V Avenue from . Gerik, H. Muller, J . Irwin, A stanktrs and D. Allrand of , i.� 17.'' �.
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i +' ! ! ` Special Com. on Report of S ecial Committee onpetition for pavingof Thirty-fifth Street :'vl.h.
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:} I ! •+ i , l' p:.1rit,g of 35th statiLg th7Tt he low valuation of property on this street and the question of ''gym ;'r
••• al + II •f • • I �; :i r=et selling, 'ponds coveri.t, same the committee felt that the paving of said street ;t � A � i.
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•1. ,, '�: ,• 1 �• i` .� 11 Lo. unicati on Comrunicatioi from th; E. K. Wood Lumber Co . askin )4'� '�� w�'' .• o the city to furnish lights i +x• tiNS4
;':: n E. s } , was read, .rid upon motion. referred to the CommitteE.+ I ' d. `�
! �� lao� K. ti�ood to the re idei:ts a,. Burrows Bay '
• , 1 Lrbr. Co. re on Fire, Water and Light , and the city clerk instructed to write to Stone Webster fit•. : ` i . i1;s�
I: I i hts Company relative to the rr:.tter, enclosingcopy '� �- • t
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�11 orrmication from. Corr,:•unication from C. P,orisy, Sanitary T�ngineer . addressed to Mayor Brooks , •'f''`:
^�risy re water relative to the condition of the water supply at this time and suggesting a ,' 'r,j '
I supply permanent water supply for the city to be ohai reed by pumping water from Lake : �:•'i)
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. j; , 7 +; + 1 Campbell itto'rrhi stle Lake, was read and upon motion accepted and placed on file.
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• + t j 1 •' I' ,acceptance of 1,ccept.ir:cP of Urain:r.nce Lo . '/37 by the Puget Sound Power and Light Company . .'I•; 4,
1' '' '• , I ''•d- #737 by also bond in the amount of one thousand dollars, were presented to the City
. , , 1I- '' ! P-.•;et Sd P & L council and upon motion were referred to the city Ottorney and Judiciary Committee . '; : 11 i
'I ' ' I ,, • I �=ty Att . on Report of City .,ttorney to wooer- was referred the matter of acceptance and Bond •
' 1' ' .; ji i!', ,r ; • ':•ceptance and of Puget Sound Power and Light company, s tati fg that same were correct at to �1
�' • (1i Of PSP & L form, was read and upon motion adopted. + .�
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Resolution hESOLU=I J1:. Whereas, Puget Sound Power and Light Company, a corporation:, , 125CO '�- I-z
grantee. under Franchise Ordinance *-:o. 737 of the City of Anacortes, 114E ,: - Lynn Balcomb 5101 Salary as truck driver � ;
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and has tendered at the ; 01 A. 7,,enning 5102 Salary as street supt. 140 00 !' :•.
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I 1 to gyred- t---tfre—same-time a bond in favor of the City of Anacortes in the` Island Transfer Co. 5103 Drayage and oil for sts. 13 50
1 �Y11 tntes.� fees 2 00 i • ,.� 'f �_
penal sum of one thousand dollars ($1000. 00) . conditioned for the faits.,.<, James Colgan 104 1'' 0 { '�
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�� performance b;� s:�ir, grantee of ;.he provisions contained in said frar;cIA - Trulson Motor Co. 5105 Gas for police dept. / 5 1,. :: ' " .
on<_ance one itspart to be erformed duringthe term of said franchise. Al Sellinthin 5106 Salary as chief of police a cash adv. 160 004 4 �.'": �`
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was read and upon motion adopted. Roil call: :yes, Dwelley, Perch, Har.,F. Mr . Gwin_n 5107 Special police ;•.N
Lox•rison, McCallum. and Snyder. Lays, none. J . Peterson 5106 Special police 10 00 ; r '
1 ,! L. Arbuckle 510; special police 10 00
10 ecial olice 10 00
• ! Dorisy addresses C. E. Dorisy , Sai:itary En Engineer of tale State Board of Health addressee G. Brown 5 p p 10 00 i .
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• council re water City Council relative to the water situation, and among other things st- :t� W. Carpenter 5111 Special police 12 -)
supply Lake Campbell waas thie only proper source of supply for the city, and -_ r.1r. Barnes 5112 Special police 50 �:
. only solution of the water problem was the filtration of all water used 4 Herman Horsey 5113 Special police 15 000 0 f
• i Anacortes, from whatever the source. also, that the :Mate Board of Hec._ a. . Owen Fult 5114 Special police 125 00 .- . 4
J . i . march 5115 Sal -f _ s night marshall 9C 00 ; r. 1
the erection, of a filter plant . the cork to be started at once and deli; t__t •
performed, and that the plant be completed and _out in operation not late_ Anacortes Citizen 5116 Printing for police judge
19 the first day of January, 1925. A. F. Schreiber 5117 Justice fees 55 00 t '.'' ..,.;
f G Ry Co. 5118 Rental of street sites 2 00 •I!.:
theN� ;:esters: Union Tel Co. 51; 9 8elegra�ms 40 _; `
. Bond attorney and Upon *notion of Councilman Snyder City Attorney was instructed to e_� ,lo • & ferry 175 10 r�k4 "rr' ,
}'�}r expert filter a-an a bona attorney for the proposed issuance of water bonds, ard the City _ Washington P L & +. Co. 5120 Lights at city hall, sts .
;�a '' i I' _ togive complete data on filter •;;at ii,; dran t 261 15 . '% ''
1 to be employed instructed to employ expert filter manp e ��lc Water Dept . 5121 ren'ntal �.'� � ' <`s
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( wiles instructions of the State Board of health . and requirements of the ` it;r/ 4ci cortex Citizen 5122 Supplies �,�` ;;xr
`'yam ` { report to be made at the next Meeting of the city council, if possible. Puget Sound 1'el Co. 5123 Tolls 4 55 , _ i?.
call: es, Dwelley, Perch, Hansen, Morrison, McCallum and Snyder. Pays, Ben Driftmier y N .s;
5 2 Salary as attorney 50 00 :4,:a
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Marion ►iatcinnson 5125 Salary as city treas.a cash aav 5 � +; • % n
y - road as submitted bythe CityEn_i�.� - L. T . It•azier 5126 Solar,; as city clerk 50 00 : • u ;fr
Map of BB road Upon motion, map of the Burrows Bay er, '
:' : ; ' . accepted W. B. Short , was accepted and placed on file as permanent record. Dr. A. Shaw 5127 Salary as health officer 25 00 ! }. . , 1 '
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Knapp & Fonneberger 5128 Repairs and oil ��; • ;;f�}�•s.:
Co. 512 Su pli es for cit; hall , fire a sts. 10 43 t . .. �..
High line road A motion was _ Wade ey Councilman Snyder, seconded by Councilman Dwelley. Sh�nnnon; 9 p p, 35 k1E 7 55 >
r ; i , the proposed road known as the high line road, be adopted as plan for exta:. Schreiber &. Lerner 5130 Surveying portion of Sec. 22 , tw 11 K w, ..4s,
the arterial hi -haa. . and that Special Road Commmittee and City engineer or 42,676 15 ' `t _� : ,a ;c
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' ceed to acquire rights of way along, the r-•ate and revort at next meetin.Y of r5c f�, 't;
the City Council. �:i
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,. 1 P. A. Stineman 701 Labor at wells ,• :z'l: ��,na•
. purchase City Council and upon motion of Councilman: Dwelley, the deed to tidel<_:_as• �� 24 00 wk.' �' ' '
k. V. Taylor 702 Lab•:,r ' 3 :i•V, ;a • •
was accepted ana the 'Mayor and City Clerk instructed to enter into contrct' J . Jenson 703 Lahr 2U_25 ,•'` ;1 •Ali with - cl� 1c 1 do t p _- 04 •• '`l ?�
s' for tie arch: ;e of trnei._rld. 7 i
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Isl had Transfer Co. 705 Laboor freight on pipe 44 05 �.' .r .
:i `,..! ' '€? . Lease froEr G1y Ry Upon motion of Councilman iscCallum the Layor andCity Clerk were authorized �, W. Bogle 7065 La _
r:.. ' • ;�i Co for st. site enter into lease with the Great l,ortheril Railway Company for location for V. =r, Blelg 0 Labor r • �
' sidewalk 20G ft the railway track in Blocic 30. Original Plat fry -. ? `j 2/ 85 • i
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I ' along Sim Jenson 708 Labor 7 05
' ' f ' i date until cancelled. Roll call : Ayes , Dwelley, Fercn. Hansen, korrisou•
Geo. Abney 70�; Labor 4 50 , f, '
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4 '� y Lester Bonney 711 Surveying; 3 5 �i.•; �' }z�; :.
r} t ' ( Francis Short ZO OU �.
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;',,;; 1 1 Industrial Com. Upon motion the City Clem, was instructed to notify the Industrial CommittF; -� " ' ' ''''
* n L. M. Propst 713 Cancelled s
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1 to be notified that the first payment on the nevi fire equipment was due and to forward ._.� • {�
L. L. Propst 714 Laoor 13 20 ,R ;i 1 ;'17;:;
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,; City Cancelled 715 Cancelled 5 00 `�' ��, �
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';}: ., ! '' "? ' Tract of land to Councilman Dwelley advised ;.he City Council that it was necessary to acc;al Postmaster 716 Stamps
:�,, `• + S B. Short 'jl`j Solar,, as Supt �: cash adv. 5 0 �� ", :;:-t'-;
; . i tr�ic of land :zt tree corner of 32nd street and Heart Lake road to widen tire. 2 4 1:; ; be acquired to Island Transf r Co . `j18 Drayage 53 00 41 1' ''`,, ?' ( '' i widen; road 32nd st . . turn. .he matter was left to the Corr: iLtee on Streets aad Parks for otter Bectclin tiirench Co. 719 Pipe wrenches 8 00;r ,.., ; ( 1 0 1 .'':.' I; In: {, - Crane Company 720 Pipe 9 3 .
:`; .:• ' ( 1 T y the Cit .. .,..i I , . � , City n.�;. to make Upor. _. otion of Councilman Dwelle y Fngin,eer w�is instructed to c Pacific Truck & Tractor 21 Bushin a.nd trheads for um 12 00 +!_,i? g p p';•� i! I ' isI survey of grade . survey at end of grade on rniguline to city limits and set stakes to est-_Lclis %" • ' - ,Y- ,
• �;,:- Alncortes Lutual Dill 722 Shingles 12 75 .
'.," 1a, '! i I f' 'f .' (' on.hi hliae road near grade; also to obtain data on culvert. 102 00 ;ll�
�, Harold: ';:ade 723 Engineer HL reservoir .,,r I 4', i
nnar ; t• , J . F. Collins 724 Survey of plumbing 22 50 .;, , r
i Ii ;•, to U on. Motion of Councilman McCallum the \ aterSuperii.tendent was instructed t) ' , 24 00 •! 4,1 ; a�,,nat
Well diggingP Stineman j25 Labor , “?`
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:.'%aa-a ' '� { �' �° be discoi.tirnued c,iscontinue drilling of well at 24tii grid J avenue. City Trees 'j26 Office payroll 5 !'(' �;�'.
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. mUn V Lei th Wade 72`j Eng i heer Whistle Lake , ?� ;'ii . ,
:{ •( s he urretn F.x erase Fund .na other cit funds for the =' 69 00 I ( } '
:1; ; , . { :,'; �lairn9 Claims ag:.i to t t C p Y `j2�j
} , W. ;lade Fnl�,inieer wells 1 � �<'•' �•'�� ,
:�? 1 ' July► 1924, as presented this 5th day of August , were read and upon. r;oti�.• �� • ' `"a,.-
I; Louis Willoughby 729 Laoor 12/ 35 , I; �'i q,;:, � {
• ; I i 1 i r:. referred to the Committee on Finance. 100 40 ( ? y ' ' '
i •� , , •; Francis Short `j30 Labori ( 1; •
't>:� 1 ; : , 73105 ;•' ; � Schwartz Iron: like Welding '�� #'-�`�
3`,,f r Guy F. Burt 50/7 Special police 16. '' •1'%:
,,•fi, 1 1 ► 1 � �; 11 11 11 11 id C . Jannesn Drill Co 732 Well drilling . 84455 •OU ''_11.�, (rV }'?y>
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Co1�Hn 5079 Fireman y,j E. A.. Phillips . Inc 733 Supplies fort >*,os , •
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}1� '{ ' i' , Glover 080 �urveyiiit; BB road1�:. Anacortes Lumber a Box 734 Lumber 129 40 ' t, f; ''�,15 Haynes Service Station 735 Oil and: gasoline 1 60 ;5�
ii " Lilo Strock _ 5081 Fireman 1 • 73 4 25 1
Puget Sound Tel Co. 6 Tolls ana rentals
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Schwartz Irony ,'corks 5082- fielding for fire a st . dents. SSupplies for car 48 95
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i A. G. Long, Inc 5083 Gasket for fire dept.
• L . F. Snider 5084 Special fireman u� F. S . :ialton ?38 Filing saws 90 • i ;a
• ;, Arn�_cortes Citizen 739 Printing notice 4 50 ;
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1, 1 ! J . S. Carter 5085 Sal .ry as fire chief and cash advanced 1:1 „ri icartes Citizen 740 Prini and publishing 6 00 ?,.� ! 1
; ,. t ' Lionel -Carter 5086 Special fireman lr, '
Knapp & itonneoerger 741 Supplies and repairs 19 8
, I , � Stewart+ a Holmes Drug Co 5087 Chemicals for fire dept . Curtis Wharf 742 Said 4ni:i gravel 6 20 1 4'1 ' !
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r Tire Surgery 5083 lire and tube for fire dept. Anacortes hardware Co. 743 Supolies 2 .,41
•i E. A. Phillips , Inc 5089 nozzle for fire dept. y255
,�' '� ;�I Standard Oil Co. 5990 Gasoline and oil for fire sts. . ` Union Printing Co. 744 Binder 50n
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i ' aT, • ;I Trulson '.rotor Co. 5091 uas for fire dept. ? ?8 ��!
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+ ? , ' , i Curtis ',;harf Co. 5092 Sand and gravel for sts. 1c i• �,
'`1 '�' Brado ' s Paint Store 5093 Paint •
Y ( �" E. A. Phillips 5094 Supplies PARK FULD I� I • 1
� '+ �11 1 �, +j } Ford ::tor Co. 5095 Repairs on tractor a o% c '
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+. i 1, H. Taylor 5096 Blacr_;smi taint; !i '�
1 B J R. Schwartz 324 Attendant Causlanlci park 35 00 �. ,
I: ; •'# �, L.. .J . Adams 5097 tea__ hire Anacortes Pile Dr. Co. 325 Removing logs Washington Park 109 00 11� !'i
i Wm. :;ek s 50;8 Labor `�' H :,. Taylor 326 Sharpen:iin� tolls Wash. park 1 00 '' i ; i
'; ;(' ! Carl Olin 5099 Lr:cor 10, •:
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di ,,. ,. Perry Brewster 327 Labor Cap Sanfe Park 1 00 , •.;p'; • + ,
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i i; • Shannon, & Co. 32f� Supplies
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::11 The City uouncil of tt a City of �.nacortes met in regular session wi tr, major brooks : :•t t . `•-`'
--� LIBRARY FUND presidii.1 ::tia Councilren hansen, �c(,allurn, Lorrison and Snyder re=>pat.dir_ to i*: �
' L. R. �TMes roll call . Absent Ferch. Dwelley. ! '_, ki
323Janitor �. .
1i s:,in.t;t:�:. PL a r� Co 324 Lights ter, : • ?s approved The minutes of the previous meetings were read and with one correction: were adopted ' , ' '-,.R . , Puget Sound news Co. 325 Books as corrected. { ;�. 1 :.�,3
R. Schwartz 2 care of 1
fi Water 3 7 grounds
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Deportment 326 Water from Puget Letter from the Puget Sound Power a Light Company, Bellingham, relative to '�
t Anacortes Citizen 328 Printi: index cards
F a L Co. re light service for several families near the E. K. Woad Lumber Company ' s property
r , I . Cahail 329 Repairs at library s at Burrows at Burrows Bay, was read and upon motion accepted and placed on file. The City ''� .
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y. C. R. 330 Binding books c- Clerk was instructed to send copy of letter to the F. K. Wood Lumber Co. '. +I_L .
1 i E. Luella Howard 331 Salary as librarian - �f,
4 ` attorney on Report of of City ,attorney to whom w:'s referred Ordinance _.o. 738, being an ord-
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1 Y3L, • . nce 736 ir.nl_ce specifyin -end adoptil_�, a systemor plan. for the making of certain ad- , f
' ditior_s an betterments to the municipal water works system of the City of Ana- •
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Finance or: claims Report of Committee on Finance on claims against the various city funds •
comes, sLatir_� that same was correct as to form, was read and upon motion adopted.
' reco^n ending that the claims be alloY:d �}
! and warrants drawn in favor of s..,�_ assay on Ord. Report of Judiciary Committee to whom was referred Ordinance Ito. n.
II read and upon motion adopted. moll call: Ayes, Dwelley, Perch, liorris;rY ' pecif in =_:r_c adn 1 ' �7of being an _ordinance s y pain-- a s; stem or lan for the ma.kinl-_ of certain ,i Hansen and Snyder. 'days , none. , rr J P �,3 1_ i ;`additions and betterments to the municipal water v.orks system of theCity of ncortes 1 .a t.,
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recommending that the ordinance be passed, was read and upon motion adopted. 1 ;
T:Ig '*o ti on the: •.-4, .. i city council did then adjourn
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Co..._.un�ication from the Count;; Tre:,surFrrelative to delinquent taxes aginst city • -- •_�^� •i e .�`
re dglinquent property as follows: Acreage inside of Anacortes, 759 ft. of Lot 2, Sec. 28- ► ',`i �>
<. { approved in open session this 19tn day of august , 1y24. 1, amount, was read .'-a':;<- '
L 4 , 3�- lgl$, y�2.sg, and Lot 1-2cj-3;-1, amount, 1;1$, k1.63, react left >>
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1.0• 3 Ordinance Ito. 736, being an specifying sand adopting a system or plan 5' " '• r
Mayorfor the Cnwtir:c of certain: �=aditions ,al betterments to the municipal water works i. �
Attest: Lourania Frazier, City Cler_c, syster:of the (;it, of hr,c.ortes, declaril.` i"t:e estama;,ec cost thereof, as near as ' t=` ..
E may be, providing for the issuance of not exceeding 0.50,000 bonds payable fror, +� `;+� ': x
the revenues of such water works system to pay the cost thereof, and providingk �- � " }•=V
Bye-�•,v �r./-4„r �T,z,,,, lot eh submission of them matter to the h r Deputy qualified ea voters of said city for t ei r
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+, ratification or rejection at e special election to be held therein on September
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; : : WHEREAS, the City of Anacortes heretofore acquired ana uoti, owns, maintains and .,�F }���'r }Y,
>., ; operates a municipal water works system, which now supplies said city and the . ' g�f '-„ 7�,...
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:, , l�u usL thereof and other persons with water, and ;;
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'n'IiERFAS, *lid system is inadequate to meet the present requirements, and it is ;; �� „;
't • # Roll call The City Council of the City of Anacortes met in regular adjourned sessi�.� fr•'.
deemed advisable to make certain additions and betterments thereto, allv.t.4'' .
pursuanty
-, , with mayor Brooks providing and Councilmen. Hansen, to the system or plan hereinafter specified and adopted, and to paythe costfit -
1 t , . f ,.t Snyder responding to roll call. Absent, Perch and Dwelley Morrison aid'.
by the issuance of not exceeding4• .•Y
f f thereof }, $150, 000 bonds, payablerom the rev- `' '.t, ' - "''� '
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enues of such water works system; Upon matian, said ordinance was placed. on its i ', �r:
{ Ordinance EC. Ordinance I.o . bein}; en ordinance specifying and adopting a system or nl�:: : "�'
I third and final reading by sections; upon motion the title was adopted as read ; ,t�;' , ,�� ..
'� t • . 1' ,. far the m akin. upon motion section 1 was adopted + ,
{ • ,� L, c g`of certain additions and betterments to the municipal w:: t ,. p d as read; upon motion section 2 was adopted as ! : -
4` ; !• works system o a the City of Ancortes. declaring the estimated cost thereof, read; upon motion section 3 was adopted as read; upon motion section 4 was adopted ,,,, , i ,, ....41t
' i ` as near as may be, providing for the issuance of not exceeding •as read; upGt,Tatiar! the ordinance as a whole and as read was adopted. Roll call ;` 'r " ;.. ; ,`g150,000p
p y le from the revenues of such water works system Ayes, Hansen, ideCallunr , ikorrison and Snyder. mays , none. ''I � ,' { ' ' r^
t�i , bol,ds r,.payable y ter; to pay the co , :, , i ; t:1
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t and provi din for the submission of tter to the ,�`�� i ,1•' '.
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�. voters of c qualified en 1 • (, .; 3t '
,, ( said city for their ratification or rejection at a special el ec;?! ;ialk on 4th The dangerous condition of t}ie aide ilk on Fourth Street between R and T Avenues ;. t,.
j. f f • ' to be held therein, on September 9, 1 24,
9 eel. R be T was. brought ,o the attention of the city council , and upon motion of Councilman : , ` }; s
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t• { „' i `'/ ;, c� Lorrison the Co mittee Gr. Streets and Parks s � "was instructed to attend to the matter . yf;;i ,6 fy
:;: ,� kI t ; iLFREAS, the City of Anacortes acquired and now owns , main: t ,7. :
• t 1 " ; ,' , t. '' ' municipal water works s maintains and opFl . .,P
,,r system, which now and a .� :.
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supplies said city and the in:hsiri . adjourn he Layor an noun ced that a recess of five minutes would be taken for further i+ . ��� '� ::
>,,,ti>;•:,:,•;;;. i,; ; t ' • l; �� other persons with water; and Pthree hours the city • +' `�
consideration of the water problem. lifter an, absence of • t :t; ;,7
council returned to the council chamber and adjourned in the regular manner• �'�tit', ►�, ; ^ '� f'
;` " ► �'' , 1 Wi:FhFaS, said system is inadequate '
uate topresent
'f�. , !' 1l , �+ +� is deemed advisable to makeeq meet the p eat rec_uirer en:ts, nd i : ,; f� a,. ' ,,
r certain additions and bettpI^entC thereto , ] ' Approved in open session this 2na day of September, 1;24. 5 ,.# r `'��'
• ( i pusu�t.nt to the system or plan hereinafter s `.f Ii� �' s , r�y,�
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;t�•' � f �, � � � II the co:�t thereofby the issuance specified and adopted, and L� ntt�• ,� � i .f.,r• ,, ;j
iiy y H , ', t c iss c of not exceeding $1 0, 000 bonds, t.� 'tY' ,`''�`
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sf;!?� ,� ; the revenues of such water s to 5 ads, pa.Y�: _e ;� .1;,1lil r sT gar,,,..
,, v,arr, system. Upol, notion :;:• �• 1� �!+ +,?`. R;.
�' :', ► t. its first reading b n ordinance was p1�.cFt `�
., of • 1} r nit; y title, upon motion said or /� ,4 t
? . i y ' ! I reading by title; upon motion ordinanceordinance wasplacedt,
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!+i•..,;'. ` t ; I Adjourn Upol. motion the city council did :V , Attest. Frazier City Clerk , , Ii ., , ,s;; 1 ,
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t u n in regular order.
I, PI 1 Approved Byl�rti{L.; .��/«o/�,��,�. 1 ttY
t.' in open session this 19th day of nu ust ''' Deputy !It,, ( ;',�IE, 1y24.
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The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular session with Mayor , '.
..oll call :he City Council of the City of Anacortes met in special session v:ith - ' �• '' . -
_: Brooks presiding and Councilmen T.rrelley, Hansen, McCallum and Snyder responding
Brooks presiein,2 and council en Dwelley, Hansen. McCallum and Snyder ,
I tc ro?1 call . abser_t , '�'orriser r.d Fcrci�, to roll call. Absent, Ferci. and Morrison.
' ` +`'urno e of '' Pt- mre purpose of the n'FPtiT. " �i'tS the ?nx�oir_t^'P!!t of aCit Clerk. gin. approved The minutes of the previous meeting were read and upon motion adopted as read. ! '' ; ',M
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_k ! ^e t:: of Liss The or �_�• ,tt2 rF^ tc :.i o�lit_ . to the de- t o ' Liss Ln� Reports of City Treasurer, Police Chief, Police Judge and Supt . of Streets ,
__a,, arm z is Fra?i Pr• a Reports of P -' "•;,
• • Loura�-i : �•1 .1 er ar't!-aI n to fill the position. departments were presented to the city council and upon motion referred to the Committee qn
- appoint -iss . _ -.'
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' Liss L._'.. .---rt^• BUG-- rotion ttie na.m of :„iss n. nar'tna.t_t- was ratified by the ci t t: i1 r
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. ; + , r i & Parks Committee on Streets & Parks to whor, was referred the matter of acquiring taact : . j ;', appo . - 1t;, Cl Clerk. toll CF,11 : 41yes , we_le , nse_t, Lcuallur- ..i:C Snyder. _ Sts•_ • ' - of of land at 32nd and Heart Lake Road to widen turn, was read and was as follows; ' • i r
i In tractwidening 1 . • ;, '.I �
• land at 32nd "Necessary ground has been secured without cost to the cityand of road
' ' # has been completed. " Upon notion the was adopted• - , sy .
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' ' The Council did upon notion adjourn. & HL road preport ,_-_
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/ Petition from W. R. Burke for the improverent of 35th street from the east line
Petition from
• • Burke of Commercial avenue to the west line of 0 avenue by grading, gravelling and - - i•'.
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! 1-��,0., readthe candtupon1motioron of wreferredooden rto the Committee onStreets andParksnandeCity Engine •' . -i ti•
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....An: - keeoiution RESOLUTI0b designating election officials for the special water bond election to ! " ' �1_4.'; i k;
`ice !, Py r� crs-1 ��� � be heldin the City of �',nacortea on September 9. 1924, under and pursuant to •
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£V ! �! T_eputy Ordinance No. 738 of said city. 0 !A'�' _ �} ':",
WHFREAS. , under and pursuant to ordinance No . 738 of the City of hnaortes, Wash- • !-: t4
, , i. ington. a special water bond election will be held in said city on Septe' ber ._° t, •'r•� 3:
0.;; -" ! •• 99. 1924, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of said city r ;-• -: .,a;.-:.-
• for their ratification or rejection the proposition of the issuance of not �' ^�- � :
;i . , exceeding $150.000 bonds. payable from the revenues of the municipal water works . > ,'• - '� �A"f�.
r ! system, to pay the cost of making certain additionss and betterments to said , . .;r.b-- ]
I system, according to a system or plan specified and adopted in said ordinance•
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WHERtEAS, it is necessary to designate and appoint election officials to conduct •;' : .i r -• `.. „1',• '
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,I said election at the various voting precincts of said city. xa,e-vesi-and upon , '',1 F
:;,:,.:: :,, : ' motion the resolution was adopted subject to the fillingin of names of election - Yf�
i accordance ii „hli list
by county - > ,-V �,;
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• officials in a cod + s furnished c az�t auditor. ? :: '
+ Bond of Miss M. A. Hartmann was presented to the city council and upon motion , •'. I'sc i , t '''' - Bond of City
! Clerk referred to the city attorney and judiciary comi ittee "'^' .:.
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: j: - :.,iss L. �. artmann, to 1 ',••:<k;:.
.,i ,. City Atty.. on Report of City Attorney to whom was ref erred bond of ;
;tif 1 ,, bond of CClerk that bond was correct as to form, was read and upnn motion adopted. , ;•-'.j:
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Judiciary on Report of Judiciary C.ormiittee to whom was referred bond of Miss M. A. Hartmann, !,�� hYo s.?
f: !• ' bond of Clerk recommending that bond be accepted, was read and upon motion adopted. .;.,i1. . :,� .y ;•
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EI'�: ' ` Preliminary budget for the year 1925, as presented by the Committee on Finance.,+ 1,• i Budget
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<';' :}'''•: i I CURRENT PEhSF FUND . 1 • ,,t,:, `
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' '; ; Expenditures yf c �5
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+ �I Salaries Maintenance Capital Interest Total ,•!-,i , 3,
,ti !' �, �, a �' & Wages and operation Outlay & Debt ,,y '►I
ji a! Redempt.-- ,yii, ;
?•' 1 , ! ! i i;i. ' Executive 25. 00 25.00 .,;I'1li `!.!.,%
;ThIl } ! ! Legislative 50.00 50 )'''1 ;
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. �; Clerk 600.00 193.oo to .00 8 8.oo ` �'�' �'g". :
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i,�i ! , I 1' + i Treasurer 6o0.oo 293.00 893 00 I ; ;<'
!� ;+, j' ; Attorney 600.00 1; .E .afau.
� � i, 600.00 1 ; •�=fir,'.:,
, , �; ;: Engineer 250.00 250.00 500.00 j �;,'.i •
• ,':r1::.� i , Fire Department b, 00.00 14,350.50 ` dt•
�. 3 4,rj28.o0 2 625. o0 697.50 • ifi',•�L
i �v.. ; j, ! Police ''4!,, ' < •,;$ ;l•*;
4 740.00 260 00 000 00
:' �} + ; Street Department 6,180.00 2,550.00 650.00 9,380.00 4' -- .,
Publishing 350.00 350.00 '1 tj!.1 '
' 101 • Health 300.00 2 . 00 100.00 "• '!
+ !' Sewers 100. 00 5 a`' j
! I• `• Lights l ,800.00 1 .800.00 ;"�'.°:.;I
! i 1 lecti ans 200.00 200.00 !)
Contingent 3,215.50 3,215.50
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! Road and YTat ernai n Bonds ' " '• i i
(Burrows Bay Road) 3,862.50 3,862.50 Ii'
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; ' 1 • $19,870.00 �13.739.50 #3.380.00$4.560.00 $41,549.50 ,. i
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September end, 1924. continued •c: ; • ,.(:
' ! September 2nd, 1924, continued. : .
1 _ RECEIPTS. L. T. Frazier 5152 Salary as city clerk portion of mo. 44.65 ' ',
Ben.Driftmier 5153 Salary as city attorney 50.00 . 4 i• •:•.
Direct taxation 15 mills on a valuation Austin Shaw 5154 Salary as health officer - 25.00 �-_•• -. ,
of $2.274,000.00 $34,110.00 Ehel Barron 5155 Registration services 28.60 , ,
Police collections 3,500.00 Puget Sound Tel Co. 5156 Tolls i
.60
Licenses 1,000.00 Curtis Wharf Co. 5157 Coal for city hall 222.35 ;E,` ,•3
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�� - Miscellaneous 129.50 Washington P L & W Co 5158 Lights at city hall, sts. & ferry 176.15 _ ,f T
Street end rentals = Team hire 24.00 '��
500.00 ..;• M. J . Adams 5159t .{.
Rent of street equipment 250.00 Schwartz Iron Wks 5160 Sharpening tools for st dept. 8.90 �..
Interest on city deposits 200.00 -4. Anacortea .Citizen 5161 Publishing 5.25
► Sale of street equipment 185.00 y. Georges Serv. Sta. 51b2 Gasoline f or police car 10.50 ` I',; )l.
Tele hone franchise tax .0 on P L & W Co 16 Wiring custom house 16 60 .. ! ,
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p 3?5 o aashigt 5 3 1
i Roadl ' • ' l' and Bridge 1.000.00 ` I `� • "
300.00 �" ',r ..�.
Sale of fire hose $2,247.96 , !.:.
- . 1 i $41,549.50 • 7
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i �; ROAD & BRIDGE FUND
I LIBRARY FUND Lynn Balc arnb 79 Truck driver 125 00
• .r: Tom Dodson .80 Labor 100 00 Jy
• Salaries Maintenance Capital Interestr Carl Olin 81 Labor 102.00 •'�±
. p Total 2 Labor 97.50 - -IL.• r�, and Wages and Operation Outlay and Debt Wm. Weeks 8 ,•: • �L + _ .
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. , t $424.50 ,x ti:
��� 1 Red- „ . -'..?
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�4 f Library 1,380.00 422.00 500.00 2 •,�; . r,.
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• .,,. •` F : ,302.. 1`�r PARK FUR l ` :, -, Y•`,
r -$_ -, ( ; $1,380.00 $422.00 $500.00 2 2Wis
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$ ,302. = u� . ; fry.
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Schwartz 329 Attendant Causland Park 31.50 -»
Knapp & Ronneberger 3301 0 s `,4
l • RECEIPTS . Grindinglawn mower 5 `
�. Cap Sante LandCo. 331 Additional area to park 500.00 4>� ''
x $533.oo . ►� �f€�
I Direct taxation 1.05 mills on a valuation of $2,274,000.00 $2.392. °
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PARK FUND i '
. E. Luella Howard 332 Salary as librarian 93.00 , "i:
Expenditures �. L. R. Ames 333 Janitor 20.00 i ;.; ?;`-:
r,• R. Schwartz 334 Care of library grounds 8.00 ,• '' f' .f '
1 ! Salaries Maintenance Capital Interes '~ Washington P L & Y� CO 335 nights 7.50 I t f ‘` ,i;:v, yi ;;
t Total Curtis �ir'harf Co. 336 Cbal for library t "T .,.. �'
1 �; and rages and Operation Outlay and Debt 127.5o k a�
Water Department 33 library 1 35 i:•�,
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? Water at 2i a ' '�" _������4$'��t;•
! __ Redemption���_, AnacortesCitizen 338 Printing 17.50 i,' k`1 L_..-
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ngton, Cap $2 .� ..•
I Sante & sus Parks rx.
r Causland3,000.00 ,000 �i •' "� r:
as i $3 ,
! i' •�'� • -fnance on Report of Committee on Finance to whom were referred the claims for the month of ' `.: �t
a ., 1 $3. $3,000. claims g , g a , .,.`t,?�.•�
000 00 Au ust recommendin that the claims be allowed and warrants drawn in favor of same • q i`
;i,!, t Y; was read and upon motion adopted. Ayes, y �i` ! f'`' z3..
Roll call: Dwells Hansen, McCallum and "}`''`
I Receipts. y Snyder. Hhys, none. , 1,,.:ii :• L. . ;: .,:::pf,si:
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r • ! Direct taxation 1 mill on a valuation of $2,274,000.00 $2,2`j4, ;1`+I 'r, ' ':/.
•• , ::d ourn Upon notion the city council did then add ourn until Thursday. September 4th, at if���_ .� i, `r>
t ( 1 !, rn' 1:30 p.m. ;ii;i ? ;.�.
• •: FILLING LOWLANDS FUND . ,1.t ?i; {i - ;:::47*
! Expenditures (I.( I ' j
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i i ,i '� IT ..i: � , Filling lowlands Expenditures not estimated x3 SEPTEIDER 4th, 1924. �' ,• I • ;-� :. '.4
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• <;',':`;` l ' I - 1.' Receipts,. IT LRc'_L of quorumOwing quorumI,�',�-
• + 1 y to lack of the city coucil did adj ourn until Thursday evening at ,''Y ��
824 I •F,1 r,,,.',.•4 1
. ';, September 4th, 19 ,il a „ . i�iy;•,'
�. i Direct tax io p.m. '� ;'
! 3 f• at n .95 mills on a valuation of $2,274,000.00 $2,160.3 , .rx-- •
k4 i +I `f, ,' �" SEPTEM ER 4, 1924 i _
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+ !• ' I• I sr�-me 4e w _ t in adjourned session with Mayor Brooks presiding and 14 i!•-% ', . ..i + r•` }c•r`•fi.
Up t n The city council eeeiv _d-tire-textt:tive-budget a>ad designated Noll call The city council met 3 Y ,,, !.:t,*
1$ 1 i, 1 I , Thursday, September 4th, at 1:30 p.m. for further consideration of the esti ,.., ' Councilmen Dwelley, Hansen, Morrison andSnyder responding to roll call. Absent. i ,;4i.t j i<%�i'.:1 1.
flh. '' .1 I ; , ' presented. MCCallum and Ferch. ,f °`
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:•;s,:, I. ' �, ' Claims Claims against the Current Expense Fund and other city funds for the month ..:: Bud et considered After due consideration of the budget, the city council regularly moved and seconded +! ,�, P. ,,
.,.1 Au ust 1924, as follows, were presented to the city council and upon motio g that the estimates as prepared by the ODmmittee on Finance be tentativelyaccepted `•.'! •`" „ • ,;,r.1 �;
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';•`' ' referred to the Finance Committee:
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ect to final adoption, and the city clerk be instructed to publish final p A `� #' , :t.,V ';�
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Marine Supply Hardware Supplies21 acity adjourn. '+ .':I,
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. `I pp Y 5131 for sta. •- r • Adjourn Upon mtion the council did then ,-:,..0! ! H. A. Taylor 5132 Blacksmithing 8.0'
1 ,! Shannon & Co. 1 Axe handle for ats. •
I 5 33 8 `, Approved in open session this 16th day of September, 1924. ' ' I�
I '' • 0. A. Lenning 5134 Salary as st. supt & Cash adv. 146.0' , : :. • i
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Ji, ' . I. ' i ` Standard Oil Co. 5135 Gaslline for fire & ats. 96.0' i . III
' ; ' L. E. Snider 5136 Special fireman 110.0' �_� ,
. ,I f , , Water •
Depr tment 513 Water at '
7 hydrants a: fountain 261.1 r r 1'' 1
t , ; - A. G. Long, Inc. 5138 Nozzles for fire dept. 20.0 � :-�""
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• �; •I' 1 Milo Strock 5139 Salary as fireman 125 0' . �, ayor ,!
1 I ! I 0 Jim Colgan 5140 Salary as f it ernzn 125.0' "` ''i
,'I 1 ! �' , J . S. Carter 5141 Salary as fire chief, janitor and _ .;$-, Attest: , +,I,
�; ,;I r : cash adv. 194. Md. A. Hartmann, City Clerk. I
• ; • , 1 , Bristol Company 5142 Charts for fire dept. ?Jo,' '
i, 4: lit ! Abbott Auto Co. 5143 Repairs on police car 41.8" By Ma�..�,-:- ..F�-,, ,x "-/t ..-' , --
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r i ! Al Sellinthin 5144 Salary as police chief 150.0' Deputy ii; .1'' ' -
' '1 I • J . T. March 5145 Salary as night marshal) 90.0
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H . ,:1 , � l Owen Fulk 5146 • Special police 85 0' : I }�j
4. F. Schreiber 147 Justice fees 30.7 '1, 1
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'1 , .' III • ' �: acortea American -51 Printing and publishing 58.07 -i ;.•
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! .. Lowman & Hanford 5149 Supplies 3.96 i+ '
. I' i :• I , ii Marion ' Atkinson 5150 Salary as city treas . & cash adv. 55.15 r • '1 •I'''! .
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' M. A. hartmann 5151 Salary as city clerk por>�ion of mo. 5.35 (
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September 16th, 1924. ¢
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;011 call The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular session with Mayor i;i:t p
Brooks presiding and Councilmen Dwelley, Perch, Hansen, McCallum and Snyder t „.
`, I responding to roll call. Absent, Morrison. '` • +�
mot- ti, -in. approved The minutes of theprevious meeting were read and upon motion adopted as read; ' 4': ' "-
pconveyance , Reconveyance deed presented by F. C. Werner was upon motion referred to the
} -teed City Attorney ` '' ''�
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i + I :anvass of votes A motion was regularly made and seconded that a canvass of votes be taken on if _ ,,°,`.i
' j1 , 1 the water bond election. _t fir; )i_
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- .'anvass Upon canvass being completed it was found and declared that the votes stood as 'f �;
I follows: t
f + For Against !t
j ,J .. First and second precinct first ward 247 39 .•
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} i 1 ' ' Third precinct, first ward 2
1,. . ; • , First precinct second ward 101 26 • i{ °''
1` I t ' • .! Second precinct second ward 56 4
'• Third precinct second ward 128 20 = . }�: 1.-•
S f , ; First and second precincts third ward 342 44 ,, ' 4_., , . :'f-. ,
f ', Third precinct third ward 46 2 ." " �a:•;-r:':•
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• :otion war id,e and seconded that the votes should stand as canvassed. 'i `- i '= • ` : '
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aids on filter Upon motion the City Clerk was instructed to call for bids for filter, pumping
arid equipment station, motor and pumps. bids to be opened September 30th, 1924. • _L#_ :; A� ',; •
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'.djourn The city council did then adjourn in the regular manner until September 30th, #• T �;4 ,,
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! September 30th, 1924. September 30th, 1924, continued .
i , AND W- E' EAS. it is for the best interest of said city that said proposal ' ,,; 4 '
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Roll call The city council of the City of Anacortes met in adjourned session with l:ayo be accepted; was upon motion placed on its first reading by title; upon motion t" , '^ r
Brooks presiding and Councilmen Dwelley, Perch, Hansen, McCallum, Morrisot; ordinance was placed on its second reading by title; upon motion same ordinance . ,�;"
i and Snyder responding to roll call. Absent. none. was ref erred to the City Attorney and Judiciary Committee. i°i= ' -
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t Proposal from marine Proposal from the Marine liationa Bank, Seattle, for the $150,000.00 le all• ORDINANCE NO. . beingan ordinance makingspecial provision for the payment `' �,r• '� t.
j g' J Ordinance 2ro.� 66 and 89. .issued the Cit of i' • °.�• , -
National Bank issued CITY 0_ AVACORTES 5 1�lATFaR }t�'VF_.I:JE BOIrDS was read and upon notion: of principal and interest of Bonds Nos. 5, by y i.• ;-.. ,
accepted, andthe Mayor and City Clerk instructed to enter into contract Anacortes, under and ursuant to its Ordinances Nos. 694 and 696. ` ;
with• the Marine Iiati onal Bank. Roll Call: :eyes. Dwelley, Perch, Hansen,
McCallum, aorrison and Snyder. Nays, none. WHEREAS, heretofore, under and pursuant to the provisions of Ordinance ho. i )..
694 and 696 of the City of Anacortes, Washington, said city issued $60,000 � ' �'
Jrdinance No. Ordinance No. , being an Ordinance employing the law firm of Shorts & Despecial water bonds, which said ordinances provide that said bonds are payable ! f rF•
4. 1. - of Seattle, Washington, as special attorneys for the City of Anacortes 'rr, .e e "ANACOnTES SPECIAL WATER BOND FU1D" , created by said ordinances. .
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. I ' ' f j connection with the legal matter pertaining to the proposed issuance of
3.=0 . and further provide as follows: • � - j- ;
.�unicipal �'aterylorks Bonds of the City of Anacortes, Washington, • 1,
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"From and after the date of such bonds and so long
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Ylh'�'REAS, at the request of the corporate authorities of the City of Anacort thereafter as any of said bonds are outstanding, .• .
Washington, the law firm of Shorts & Denney, of Seattle, Washington, hasher City Treasurer of said city of Anacortes shall each • __
} fore prepared for said city certain ordinances, resoltuions and other instru thereafter
set aside and pay into said fund the entire gross ?i -: i.
` pertaining to the proposed issuance by the City of Anacortes. Washington, of revenues of the water supply system of said City of -
4150,000 Municipal Water 'Works Bonds; and Anaortes after first deducting the reasonable cost of �__ �_ r ' =^'' '` '
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1 HEEEAS, it is necessary for additional ordinances, resolutions and other ii: = , ::;:• -,. 1 struments to be prepared in connection with the issuance and sale of said bo "Said special water bonds are hereby made a first lien �,: �.
''•' city a ainst the entire ross revenues of said water system a •-:.: .
and it is advisable that said at the tine it makes sale of said bonds g g �.-•. is
;;;. J i , offer to the purchaser thereof the legal opinion of Shorts Denney, Attsrr�e now belonging to or which may hereafter belong to said �. . *,. ;`l I. }-
:r; I approving• said bonds as to le alit and
legality; city, after deducting the reasonable cost of maintenance ` =""� -
and operation thereof. ` fi ,. .,-.. ''Y
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i:; -- , WHEREAS, said firm of attorneys is willing to accept the employment and perf - '•k' `" i.... --.' -`x..., ..
the necessary services for the compensation hereinafter mentioned; was upon • "Said city hereby irrevocably binds itself not to use •
placed on its first reading by title; upon moidn ordinance was placed on its any portion of said Anacortes Special Water Bond Fund i 4. ;�;,__ _•.,; I, .
second readin b title• u on motion ordinance was referred to the Cit tto forpurpose than the payment of principal and it t :;
E g Y P Yany other
and Judiciary Committee. interest of said special bonds until all of said bonds `. ; �` a. . -
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both principal and interest, have been paid. " ! 3 ?:
! Ordinance ho. _ ORDINANCE No. being and ordinance accepting the proposal of the Marine z;1 `; r ' =:
National Bank or Seattle. Washington, for the purchase of $150,000.00 .Iuunici. ANDWHTFREAS, of said $60,000 bonds so issued there are now �r t w
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Water Works Bonds of the City of Anacortes, authorized by rdinance No . 73B, • outstanding and unpaid bonds in the principal sum of $36,000, maturing as ,fit, •* :
i and providing for the delivery of said bonds to said Bank, follows: $ ,000 on January 1, 1925; $6,000 on January l . 1926; and $$,000 'i, , •
i on January 1 , of each of the years 1927. 1928 and 1929; and i,..l, r fix;
WH'�HEAS under andpursuant to the novasions of OrdinanceNo ' i
:' ( •` P .738 of the Ci t'
•''• ` ` '• of Anaortes, approved August 19th, 1924, there was submitted -at a special boa , there is "ASACORTES SPECIAL WATER BOND FUND" #• 1� 4 `
,, WHEREAS, now in said cash in ' ;;` `t"c;
r �- November and December .1; �'' i`
election held in said city on September 9. 1924, to the qualified voters o: excess of 0,000, and during the months of October. • 1';; ;; .4:-
r + ; said for their ratification or re ectian the or the" ross •
revenues of its municipal `; ::
city j systemplanspecifiedof the year 1924, said city will fror; g " ' «;:;;
::: , ' • f and adopted in and by said ordinance for the makingof certain additions and �' ..:.::::1.-:„:- ?
1 I P outer supply system set aside and pay into said fund tare additional sum of # , ,;,
' • i i betterments to the municipal water works sytem of said city, and the isauanc . $2,040, so that on January 1, 1925. the cash in said fund will exceed the i .l , ' ,r ,1z! •
;A IM ' of not exceeding $150,000 bonds of said city, payable from the reveries of
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I , amount required to pay interest on all of said outstanding bonds, which j',YI' � � °''�JA�'
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•::•r such water works system, to pay the cost thereof; and arl
,•� � � falls due on said day, and to redeem $6,000 of said bonds, which mature , �';' 1 •� ��='`:-:�'�;�;;.,
: '� ',.,• #: on said day• snd i� ! sr}:
' ' , an i th o Hal i i o e f t o ' �11 ,..i....„;; ...:.I i .WHEREAS, more th three-f f s f the q f ed v t rs o said city, vo i g t,:i ,i !'
'; ! j • . upon the proposition so submitted at said election, voted in favor thereof, pursuantp r ?38 of said y 1 i. =,,•A,z
l.�: �, I WHEREAS, under and to the rovisions of Ordia at a special �:fi% + ;:<4 +, _�•
.,; i I I, and said city is now authorized to make said additions and betterments and t city, passed and approved August 19. 1924, there was submittedP t, • ,,'_
�'. . a: ` issue said bonds for said purpose; and• on September 192 ; .
:,-,4 i' • bond election held in said city p 9, 4. to the qualified I'�'' {"` r4
voters of said city for their ratification or rejection the system or plan i Imo-. .;
!' WIIFBEAS, there has been submitted to m.id city by The Marine National Bank of specified and ado ted in and b said ordinance for the making of certain z 4 ,',t t2; ref
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1 1 .`t; ,.' ` ii Seattle. Washington, a writtenproposal. dated September 30th, 1924, for the and bettermenns to the municipal water works system of said city, !. '4,� -I !' ,.,
,`.;`.;` I ` ' purchase of said bonds, said proposal beingas follows: exceeding '''r'`I ,. , P P additions �.•. •
i.� iand the issuance of not ,�1(90 000 bonds of said city, payable from •�:„ ; ; ,...a
:} ;'', ` to the cost thereof and �° e: • -''"}`-' '
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lashington, the revenues of such water works system, pay ,. y 1 3,g ��
•,;; ;•ij ' ! ! ' 'I ; more than three-fifths of the qualified voters of said city, voting upon the 1�Ij'T ; 8,,_
September 30, 1 24. \Y
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:: is i' r: , P 9 proposition so submitted at said election. voted in favor thereof, and said ; :r:
• 1c now authorized to make said additions and betternnents� .and to issue `I�IJ�:� � J ::,'��; `;i.
-`�' ' + _ . , -h Honorable lha or and City Council, y ' 'i `I" s • ;}s"=•'•
...::.,: ! To they Ci y nil, said bonds far said purpose; and ,grr, .
1; Anacortes. :Vashin ton.
9 ,► ' I I. I 1 , WHEREAS, said Ordinance No. 'I .I 4' ' `.t �� 738 creates a special fundashall„berACR ( + � . `{✓��/��
:, :;:;j ,'1 ( 1_ GGentle:nen: WATERprovides that said $1 0,000 bondspayable,
I` 1924 BOND FUND 5 • :"..`s :
jfund and provides that "from fp A'` ''i., �•
;; ; : • , (, bothprincipal and interest. solely from said ,r
• t ' S letally and after the date of such bonds and so longthereafter as a of said bonds 'ti`��• '� ` Is•
.,, { ' ' l Referring to the issue of not less than 41 0, 000 issued CITY OF qY • s
'' ' ; `: 1 f + � Al'taLOhTE;i 5'>~j'1; WATER RI'VE2,UE BONDS to be conveniently dated. maturing serrial are outstanding andunpaid, the city treasurer of said city shall set aside and •�-t1',.0:. ' .� ,4 1;,.
,' I I • i; ! from five to twenty-five years from their date, in denominations of $500 .rid ay into such fund, thirty days prior to the respective dates on whcih interest, i } A•
;' ' 1 $1000, principal and semi-animal interest payable at the office of the City orprincipal and interest, as the case may be, of said bonds shall become due ,1(„,� ;
�' I ' ,'i ! Treasurer. Anacortes. Washington, or if mutually agreeable at the Fiscal and payable. certain fixed amounts out of the gross revenues of said municipal . 3,�!I ,
I : , ''' Agency of the State of Washington in the City of New York, as described in wate works system, ineludin�, all additions, betterments and extensions here-
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Ordinance No. 738• after made thereto, equivalent to the respective amounts of interest, or
I j principal and interest as the case may be. so falling due upon any of said • +
It is understood and agreed that on or before the 15th day of bonds then outstanding. And the said revenues are hereby pledged to such tf {
l;, 1 I. November, 1924, you will deliver to us in Seattle, Washington, the semi-annual payments, whcih shall constitute a charge upon such revenues prior 1 ,.I�i. i
above described bonds, and for said bonds we viii payyou nine and superior to all other charges whatsoever, inch;d ing charges for maintenance - ..i
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hundred Fifty 2iine Dollars fifty-one cents { 9�9. 51 and accrued irate and operation, save andexcept the charges upon such revenues heretofore created .
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•. � • . • for each One Thousand l llars ' .. ::.: i •($1000) par value thereof, and will for the payment of theprincipal and interest of bonds heretofore issued and
furnish blank bonds forms reads for signature. at our expense. payable from such revenues" . ':'.J. .
I. 'il ;�} Pro-
viding we successfully assemble a sufficient amount Of present issue
V' • : •'' • 1 ; to assure favorable opinion on new issue. AID, WHEREAS, a question has arisen as to the legal right of said city as y1 . •
,;i R•� against the holders of said outstanding ronds to make the pledge of water , . ,,
The above offier is made subject to your furnishing free of expense and revenues. as provided in said Ordinance No. 738, for the payment of principal
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• ! addressed to us, the appr-ovirrgir,g opinion of our attorneys, evidencing andinterest of said $150.000 bonds to be issued thereunder; and ti `
! ; is ` unqualified legality of the issue. It is furhter understood and agreed I •= I •
'• ;i; > , that you will adopt such proceedings as our attorneys may direct to the WHEREAS, the owners andpresent holders of all of the $60.000 bonds heretofore
' F' end that the Waterfievenue Bonds of your City at present outstanding may I,•,�
:`' .., •, .; I issued under the provisions of said Ordinances Nos. 694 and 696 and now out- `'
. ,. • (1 1, ! not interfere with the issuance of the proposed new bonds. standing. except Bonds Nos . 65. 66 for $500 each, maturing January 1, 1926, ''H'� I
•, . ill ! and Bond No. 89 for $500, maturing January 1. 1928, (total $1500 face value) •i': .�. 1
• .I� ! •- . This offer is made subject to imn ediate acceptance. M' • '
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c�-- f have consented and agreed to the issuance bysaid city of said 1 0 OGG bo p bids Ingersoll Rind Com. : Se- the on Cameron • -, .s continued: '
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• • under said Ordinance 1 o. ?38. all as provided in said ordinance. and have ` • r
g Series Pump- 200 HP motor General Electric, sleeve bearing 3.304.00 •.; .-4ir,
consented and agreed to endorse on each of said outstanding bonds the foil. •
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, , ' "The undersigned owner of this bond and Series Pump 200 HP ball bearing General Electirc $3,684.00 ,;, ;; ����'
attsched interest coupons hereby. for itself ^,y
2 .00 `_r Z4;
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for and on behalf of all others who may Series Pump- 200 HP Westinghouse sleeve bearing • 3,299.00
become the owner or holder of this bond and . =��'
wr: Pump- 200 HP Fairbanks Morse ball bearing 3,498.00 ; -
attactred caupoirs, consents and agrees that Series =-
' ; the City of Anacortes, Washington. may issue ;' - J : t
•' ( el50,000 bonds, as provided in its Ordinance Guaranteed for 709E efficiency. t _. . •
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1 No. 738, passed and approved August 19th, 1924, -
t payable form the "Jk COF:TES 1924 WATER BONDS Fairbanks Morse Ec Co. Seattle Mash: 1
i l ' '1 FU1 D" created by said ordinance, and further •-
i hereby consents and agrees to the pledge of - stage pump, 150 HP motor $2,644.90 ;•' : •: `
;. water revenues, as set forth in said ordinance. 3 ,154.30 r .a ? �c
3- stage pump, 200 HP motor 3 • ;a ,:. .
? "Dated Seatte, Washington, Septerber 30. 1924. <_`. .-' e
Guaranteed efficiency 72%. ! -11
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1 1 - AND, WHER AS , it is deemed advisable to make special provision for the
;,1 ' ...._. : , payment of said Bonds hoe. 65.66, and 89, issued under and pursuant tothe UE Laval Steam Turbine C anv, Seat__t_le,,.,Was_h_. k '•. �, t �1�. " ' `;
'}'} provisions of said Ordinances No. 694 and 696. together with interest then •_�� .���.- Y;.
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; ' ' G was upon manor_ ' tr:teag:111.otbela:izelz:rpump, 1 0 HP Fairbanks _. ,�.:;: i which said bonds are now outstandin and un aid- P placed or, t+ 5 a <>�, P , 4,400 .00
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first readirng by title; upon motion ordinance was placed on its second rea. - o �
b title• u on ration same ordinance was referred to the City Attorney d ,,ts.
,I` , E is i.!ry Committee. 3- stage double suction pump . 150 HP General •• •'':
r; Electric Motor4 �
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>' Ordinance r o. ORDIhA11GF flO. being and ordinance authorizing andproviding for the c `• Y'
i issuance of 1 0,000 bonds of the City of Anacortes, :'�a.shington, payable f Pump with 200 HP General Electic motor. sleeve -
- t the special fund known as "Anacortes 1924 Plater Bond Fund" , and fixing-the ' . bearin - 4.760.00 ,.:- -
date and other details of such bonds. g J • :
# • . Pump with 150 BP Westinghouse motor, ball bearing i• -• i. c •
WHFiiE under andpursuant to theprovisions of Ordinance A9 . j V.}
738 of the .&
City of Anacortes. pproved August 19, 1924, there was submitted at a% sp • Guaranteed 75% efficiency • ' ,. :-
;- bond election- held in said city on September 9, 1924, to the qualified vot : 1 ! .�* - z..,y
San Francisco, . r •_ {<,
r , of said city for their ratification or rejection the system or plan specif Filter Bids California Filter Compar�Y. Calif '.•- i kt�,• .. ' .-' ; :
;i and adopted in and by said ordinance for the making, of certain additions a Filter bide include filter ump house, 1000 gam 1;.- 4 .s �- }�."#'!i`
i' betterments to the municipal water works system of said cit P
,� y. aed the is..ua� � � •
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, ?' not exceeding 0150,000 bonds of said city, payable from the revenues of su' . pump and 150 HP motor, all complete ready for • ` #0 }
• : I F • water works system, to pay the cost thereof; and operation $56,330.00 ? ! : • f�,.:
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. WHEREAS, more than three-fifths of the qualified voters of said city, voti . i .E.. Wilder, -Sedro�-Woolley. Wash.
, upon the proposition so submitted at said election, voted in favor thereof4.4: ` •ti i »,w
:,s 1 i• and said city is now authorized to make said additions and bettements and : Filter bid includes filter pump house. 1000 gpm iT i" '"
issue said bonds for said purpose; and pump and 150 HP motor, all complete ready for �' 5>;
1 i, , operation 57,500.00 1•�1', • `
r f 1 WHTRFAS, it is deemed advisable that siad •cit should at the earliest poss •. o' ' ., ;, .•; ''''
t i . ' Y • B. Murp ._ Seattle• Wash r xhr.
tt ;� lc, date proceed with the making of said additions andbetterments, aid for that • .11i,,, . ;: . ,,.�,,,.,4.:
} 1 i't ! • purpose the said bonds should now be issued: was upon motion placed on its .
' 1 + '' r, b _ Filter bid includes filter pump house. 1000 gamy ' '"
reading by title; upon nation ordinance was placed on its second reading ='i ,�
Y `:, pump and 150 HP motor, all complete readyfor ;`'';, i' YtiiAiii
i l• '� 1 title; upon motion same ordinai;c a eras referred to the City �lttorne,� and Ju� ;
,•;. 4; Committee. operation 73 300.00 C `15;� ',I{ • s. ltif'.
i .y H Bids onfilterplant Bids on.. filterplant, nu and motor were presented to the city council - �'� ` • ' ' '4, '
1 , ' . • t. 1 , ;, pump
a • j, ;1 ' ; !: . tit pump and motor upon motion the City Clerk was instructed to open the bids, which were as J x; Recess ' Upon motion duly made and seconded the city council retired to the water ,' . a,-, 'i.y ,�:5 `
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}, 11f �, , orthin P & Machiner- Cor oration Seattl 1. 6" 4 stage 150 HP motor - and motors. �� �. '`
' 1 i1 7 e iciency ( :z•
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Adjourn After returning of then untild 39 r
n to the council chamber the city council did a ' ,�1•
f.' > ' 'I ' '� Seattle, on Cameron Pumps: 2 stage pump. 1 0consideration bi s. j( ,
u. RandCompany, ump 5 ledn . October3 (c: s b
! Ingersoll p y. a8 P P esday lst, �t p m. for further + 1•.''�;•
G• eneral Rleetrfc motor. sleeve bearing;;; �; OCTOBER lot. 15124 1, 11 T<< s+° 1' i 2- sta a um 200 HP General Electric , sleeve '; 4 { [ ,ti a�:,:,� ', , 3 B P P + B s residin and „� �..�_ l �.}••
,}l !•' �; , 1 ; 3 bearing RRoll call The city council met in adjourned session with Mayor rook p �•.,Councilmen Dwelley. Hansen, S�rch and Snyder responding to roll call. Absent. '� l,• z:; ,;; •
?;. t 2- stage. General Electric ball bearing 150 HP:,'_r ! • �1 1', iMorrison and McCallum. ,�T,+'�;•� - '.;:r ,.i;
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2. stage General Electric ball bearing200 HP ----
,�r, . ,,, - Bid of Calif- After due consideration of all bids presented to the city council. the bid -:' . :,J. "4t
• i - J r Co. of the California Filter Company for filter plant, pump house, pumps and motors i7 1 ;I�i, `
,� , '►i 1 ornia Filter,1 2- stage pump, Westinghouse, sleeve bearing com lete, was acce ted as the lowest and best bid. However, the DeLaval pump ;;?:rl ,
, • , accepted P P �; .5�;+•i
; ! motor, 150 HP i' • . and Fairbanks Morse motor were substituted for those specified in the bid. 1 ,, i
1 •1. ! The contract was awarded to the California Filter Company subject to the ac- i� ; 11 ..
{ j i 2- stage pump. Westinghouse. 200 HP ceptance of the water bonds by the Marine National Bank, Seattle. Roll call: ' ,
Ayes, Dwelley, Hansen. Ferch and Snyder. Nays, none. ; + 'ii�,••
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2- stage Fairbanks Morse ball bearing 150 HP -- 0 , .
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Ulerk to return Upon motion the City Clerk was instructed to return certified check to respective ,,t.
g -- ' `. check bidders. .'st a Fairbanks bforse ball bearin 200 HP j
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�, ' ri '0 i r adjourn Upon motion the city council did then adjourn. I
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i 6th. 1924. `` -
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Roll call The city council of the City of Anacortes met in special session with •r Fund P� FUND ,, �..,:
Councilmen Dwelley, Hansen, McCallum and Snyder responding to roll call. for 1y2
• ! ' Absent Perch and Morrison. r
Expenditures•
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• • Mayor Pro Tem In the absence of the Mayor, Mayor Pro Tem Dwelley assumed the chair. Salaries Maintenance Capital Interest . ' ''•
' • and Wages and P � . -
Bud et amended The ag Operation Outlay and Debt Total ::k• ..; ;#
t 8 purpose of the meeting was for the final adoption of the Budget as,, Redemption " `'
+ prepared and tentatively adopted by the city council on September 4th, 1924 . -_ - _ - _
i in adjourned session, all in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3€ t�
of the Session Laws of 1909. Fashington ., �
• • Cap Sante and $3,000.00 $3.000.00 li.! t.
! , ' Caubland Parks ,i'i fn. t ;
Upon motion the Budget as prepared and shown on September 4th was amended a
' ' follows: item of $600 was deducted from salaries of Fire Department; item • -
., of $99.42 was deducted from maintenance and operation of Fire Department;
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item $699.42 was deducted from receipts for 15 mill levy; item of $48.96� ��'� i �,. :a
y ' . Library; $36.74 was added to maintenance $ 7 372 00 2.227.37
was deducted from lev for item of Direct taxation one mill . on a valuation of 2,22 --
i operation of Library; item of $46.63 was deducted rom levy for parks; item •
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of $44.30 was deducted from Filling Lowland Fund. •, '
ling Lowlands FILLIbG LOWLS4ND6 :+
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Bud et
_ ' " g The Budget as amended is as follower r"und �.!� `�
'.' ' i far 192 �., i
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": ``- Current Expense Fund CURT IMPENSE FUNDi ,
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Expends tares . + ;XF' ':;
not estimated '' `
1 ;: Expenditures r>. 'f''s
_rt. Salaries Mtce and Capital InterestRUTS I.
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+ and Wages Operation Outlay Debt Redmption Direct taxation .95 mills on a valuation of 2,22 .�,• T -• _'.f r
, 7.372.00 --- $2.116.00
1 is Executive 25.00 25.00 ' i ,.. I , ,�:
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• OG Mot ion was made and seconded that the Budget ;x'?;
r • Clerk 600:00. 193.00 105.00 898,00 as amended be presented to the ., E--$ •:;.,; .
Treasurer 600.00 293.00 893.00 city council at the meeting to be held October 7th, 1924, for final adoption. r,� � ';.
r Attorney 600.00 600.00 ''• Dorn : ;, a t- .::. •.
The meeting did then aduourn in the regula manner .. ., , .
Engineer 25Q.00 250.00 500.00 '?cz
.;; :: + i Fire Department 5.700.40 4,628.58 2,625.00 69?.50 13.651.08 PP P 7 day 1924. � : . ;;
Approved in open session this th d of c ober x
i ,i i , . Police 4,740.00 260.00 5.000.00 i� , •.t ' •,,.
r Street Dept. & RB 19,380.00Y '6 80.00 2 0 0 `i }'� `f�.� , , . P .55 0 650.o0 - � t_ " ;; -� ;>�� `+' ;:' •
! , . Publishing 350.0G 350.00 Mayor o en I. 5�.
ki Health 300.00 25.00 325.00
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100.00 i 100.O0 •Attest: • ;., " .
' , Lights-. 1,800.00 1, h"tiy� 1,800.00 i;t,` : -
r Elections- 200.00 / '' M. Hartmann, CityClerk, .1� '+,' '
i - Coming 2 A. HarmI: ' •r
Contingent 3 215.50 �' 3. 15.50 �� � .
Road &: Waternain By l.�u.�� 2f'���� <<. i , ;
it$ I ' ;r II ' Bonds (BB road) 3.862.50 . 3.862.50
deputy , �a �.
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t $19,270.oo $13.640.08 $3.380.00 $4.560.oo $40.850.09 �' .4rIt.
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• +' +: collections 3.500.00 I�;:�� !
,: �, ; ' i' i, !. . Licenses 1,000.00 �r��
i • j./ 1;. , Miscellaneous • 129.50 yr1,; f�% i
1 ! �, ; I 1, • Street end rentals 500.00 : ! n
{ �� • Rent of street equipment 250.00
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•r ' ;' • Sale of street equipment 185.00 II4
.:,.:::::.,,:i:,! i 1 , ' , , - Interest on city deposits 200.00 • '1, 1.
,;1, „ ! i' Telephone franchise tax 375.00 ,,'!
.ir • ., Road and Bridge 1,000.00 'r. .
; Sale of fire 3 .00 •; ..1 :f;e
i e hose 00 taa fi'
II::6 I:I .•• L.: )r!,
, i II �, Library Fund LIBRARY FUND ,i • AA
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If A li Salaries Mtce and Capital Interest do �;#.l)
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' , �4' •• ''•f4 i .' Direct taxation 1.05 mills on a valuation of $2,227,372.00 -_ $2.338.74 1 .
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Roll call �-- The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular session with Mayo , i
�j Brooks presiding and Councilmen Dwelley, Hansen, McCallum and Snyder reS ?Idget adopted •Upon motion the Budget as amended and shown on October 6th, 1924, was adopted `.4 ,_*'
"� p°' without further amendment. Roll call: Ayes, Dwelley. Hansen, McCallum and 1.1.;
1 , to roll call. Absent, Ferch and Morrison. Snyder. Nays, t •
Y none. ,_.� : �
Minutes approved The minutes of the previous meeting were read and upon motion adopted. �'• _ '`
�^ aectric siren for Fire Chief Carter addressed the city council stating that the fire department ••.i y ',k
t • City Attorneyon _' �. �
Y Report of City attorney on Ordinance No. ?39 relativd to employment of ;ire dept. of Bellingham had donated $50 to the city for assistance given them during the ,4. ,
recent fire.and that the local department wished to apply this sum to the pur
t Ord. #739 attorneys to handle bond issue, stating that same was correct as to form
' was read and upon motion adopted. I chase price of an electric siren. The chief was given .permission to proceed. R
j City Attorney on Report of City Attorney on Ordinance No. 740 accepting proposal of Marine �e�er in Block 45 Residents of Sixteenth and Seventeenth Streets asked the city council for {
ipermission to put in sewer in Block 45, or about 240 feet of pipe. The request ; #
t I '' Ord. #740 National Bank for purchase of bonds, stating that same was correct as to • was upon motion granted and the CityEn irteer instructed to set out stakes. � � ..z � ; .
{ � , form. was read and upon motion adopted. g •
City Attorney on Report of City Attorneyon Ordinance No. 741providing payment of againstExpense Fund and other city funds for the month of • i..
P for laias' Claims the Current
Ord. #741 • bonds Nos. 6 , 66 and 8 9 Specialstating September1924, as follows, were presented to the city council and upon motion =
5 of Water Bonds, that same way tor, referred to the Committee on Finance.
as to form,-- was read and upon motion adopted.
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City Attorney on Report of City Attorney on Ordinance No. 742i `�-e providing for issuance fo �5, Owen Fulk 5164 Special police 70.00
' Ord. #742 Water Revenue Bonds, stating that same was correct as to form. was read an, Marion Watkinson 5165 Salary as city treas. 50.00 •�� �
_ • Hartmann 5166 Salaay as city clerk and cash adv. 78.50
upon motion adopted. A. I •
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: .;;; >. �. Ben Driftmi er 5167 Salaay as city attorney 50.00 .1.: J .. .
Anacortes American 5168 Prints , ;• .�..-
r;• . Judiciary Committee Report of Judiciary 'Committee on Ordinance No.?39 relative to employment oi Printing and publishing 35,9p
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on Ord. recommendingpassed, was "Pioneer" 5169 Election supplies 50 70 kr `{.< j
` y,i "ar_ I #739 attorneys on bond i sue, that ordinance be read a .•1 ,.:
1 upon motion adopted, County Auditor 5170 Filing deed
< ' , , • • • S. D. mp . 5171 Supplies for .55 �� ":` r'
le do Co pp clerk 1.50 z{ �t '<`_ ,:
Jidiciary Committee Report of Judiciary '.Commi ttee on Ordinate No. 740, accepting proposal of Water Department 5172 Hydrant rental and fountain 261.15 � •, :t.-
B. P. Barker 5173 Bond of clerk 4.80 _ 4,- `
,, r • on Ord. #740 Marine Nstional Bank for purchase of bonds, recommending that ordinance b- • ,: , .:,z:•
:: passed, was read and upon motion adopted. Puget Sound Tel Co. 5174 Tolls 1.35 •. ; : •.
' '' Henry Nelson 5175 Labor on streets 8.00 _. f` •
f Judiciary Commitee Report of Judiciary Committee on Ordinance No. 741, providing for payment
1 Carl Olin 5176 Labor on streets 100.00 • s ....-1,•, ,,, ;
Wn. Weeks86.25 • •. '"•, 'Al:on Ord. #741 bonds Nos. 65, 66 and 89 of Special Water Bonds, recommending that orainan, 5177Labor on streets , f,�<;.�
be passed. was read and upon motion adopted. Rom Dodson • 517 Labor on streets lOo.00 • $ .�:;, •
' Lynn Balcomb 5179 Salary as truck driver 125 00 ; �� s:,
' Judicairy Committee Report of Judiciary Committee on Ordinance No. 742, providing for the issu: O. A. Lemming 5180 Salary as street commissioner & c.adv. 151.00 i• � !1 I on Ord. #742 of $150,000 Water, i r Revenue Bonds. recommending that ordinance be A. P. Schreiber 1! 5181 Justice fees 2
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passed, w= -
, ; •., read and upon motion adopted. Al Sellinthin 5 1 ' # �:5182 Salary as chief of police 1 0 00 Y"
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• { Conrunication fromJ. T. March Salaryas a 9 0 i •°`� ', '
5183 night marsh all p.O , , • t ,',
Connrunicativn from Archie Allan asking for permission to lay a six foot co . .7..,.. 17.!
Austin Shaw 5184 Salary as health officer 25 00 : s-
125.oo _ , .
Archie Allan for % Jas. Colgan • 5185 Salary as fireman �,� ,4 ;,Lk� .' j • t Crete walk, together with concrete walk between outside line of walk and
Milo -..Strock 5186 Fireman 125.00 { ___;;: ;; • sidewalk inside line of gutter, for all or part of the length in front of property
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H. A. Taylor 5167 Blacksmithing at dept. 1 25 ; '.
3 '` ' on Commercial Avenue and 21st street. was read and upon motion request was ;, i 'A
Washington P L & W Co 518b Lights at city hall and streets 175.45 ''_i;' ,1� ' • • • .'_ ;= i_
•:: .; f granted and City Engineer instructed to give all assistance possible. State Treasurer 5189Industrial Ins. & Med. Aid •
i + I 1' Ordinanaelevying Ordinance No. being an ordinance levying a tax upon the real and 46.48 : . •
Schwartz Iron Works 1 0 Sharpening
5 9 arpening tools and welding 12.50ii• ' I '
person: Tire Surgery 5191 Tire repairs and supplies ; for r fire dept. 12.75 ''' '�`'
:` ?t , ,i•I a tax property within the City of Anacortes, Skagit County-, Washington, for muni , B y ° {' }:^
J . S. Carter .' } ..f:i ;
5192 Salary as fire chief, janitor & cash ad. 206.64 ,, ?, , '' ,;.
r� 1' I � purposes for the year 1925. was upon motion placed on its first reading by L. E. Snider 5193Fireman � � 'r�>��'=
;` ; . i1 I;;, title; upon motion ordinznce wasplaced;;;� ne p c d on its second reading by title; up. i eman $$.00 !•,,
Anacortes Mercantile 5194 Gauze for fire dept. 4.20 ',: ' �;: `•
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i. + Ordinance ` r• Trulson Motor Co. 5195 Gasoline for police dept. 5.64 ,�.., • •
:,.;i. n e No. 739 Ordinance739, anOrdinance thelaw 1 6 Slabs ;'' :'.."
No. being employing firm of Shorts and Chas. Voitus 5 9 for city jail 5.50 �� ' r .ff,',:
,. adopted Denney of Seattle, Washington, as special attorneys for theCityof Anacort: McGills Service Sta. 5197Gasoline and oil for police dept. 11.58 tF'` , �xiz
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Knapp & Ronneberger 519 Repairs on car fire dept. $ 0 '' 1'r{ ` t ::
,r I in connection wit, legal matters pertaining to the proposed issuance of kl' ;' c;{ �L;�
;; I ! i; . 000.o0muni c i al Water Works Bonds of the Zarl s Cafe 1 s s •
P o h City of Anacortes, Washington, Ufa 5 99 sal for prisoners 5.00 'I iI • ; x .� •
' ' ` , is' �'..' upon motion placed on its third and final readingbysections.
G. C. Elliott 5200 Tearing out old jaul equipment 16 00 `''Upon mots c ,) , ;.
Jerry Caldwell 5201 Freight on scarifier 48 0
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'''` :�'+ + ' ' 1� the title was adopted as read; upon motion section 1 was adopted as read; .::;
'' �S �. E, , , upon motion section 2 was adopted as read; uponmotion r 3 was adopted Shannon & Co. 5202 Supplies for sts. 17 O5 , ': >
sen motion
r Standard Oil Co. ' '
•;;,; ,:, as read; upon motion section 4 was adopted 5203Gasoline and1 �70 ' f -
„, p ed as read; upon motion ordinance 1 e oil for fire & sta. 1 2. �, ; ,
Geo. Abbe 5204 Labor setting grades on 35th at. 7.00 �` '; ` }'' ''}'f
! r• f ,! as a whole and as read was adopted. Roll call: Ayes, Dwelley. Hansen, Me- Y ,�.
i 1 !1 Callum and Snyder. Nays, none. A. R. Moore � ,
1, Y Y " 5205 urveying, setting grades 35th st. 14.00 �:,
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Curtis *hart' A. 5206 $eight and supplies for sta . �4�50 �!) :'' � , j. ; �;- _a, Ordinance r; �� ,r+� a ;1:
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,. � ,:i i • • o. 740 Ordinance No. 740. being an ordinance accepting the proposal of the Marine ; 4 r .
j I _ j adopted Nationi Bank of Seattle, Washington,
r;�. :'! Water Works Bonds theCitypi for the purchase of $150,000 Municipa '',� rl 'F'�>:
;`•: '' ' ti i , of Ancortes 3 1 '{ ' '' '��`'1authorized by Ordinance ho 7 8 ��
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,: ' • placed on its third and final reading by sections. Upon motiontI a title w= '� ?:y�Nf=
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'' { Y t ,. . 1 i , • adopted as read; upon motion section 1 was adopted; upon motionsection 2 WaterDepartment 339 Water at library 1� 5 I :" '
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Gus Hensler 340 Insurance for library
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"''- ''''� ' ,; was adopted as read; Upon motion section 3 was adopted as read; upon motio y .•_�� ^ �.4:''';; �)
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��;f,.,' ,,}� the ordinance as a whole was adopted; Roll call: library 8.6 - }; SF •t
�' i. + p Ayes, Dwelley. Hansen, S341 Lights at i t. ?
r ( , McCallum andSnyder. �?Naya, none. •
E. P. Barker 342 Insurance 27.00 iII� ,; '
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E. Luella Howard 343 Salary as librarian 93.00 #. s"I' :
•; 1. Ordinance No. 741 Ordinancen No. 741, being an ordinance making special provision for the L. R. Ames 344 Janitor 20.00 ' ,�
1 adopted payment of principal and interest of Bonds Nos. 65, 66 and 89, issued by th $162.65 ' '
• ` City Anacortes, under and pursuant to its Ordinances Nos. 694 and 696 w ��
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upon ration placed on its third and final reading by sections; upon motion
the title was adopted as read; upon motion section 1 was adopted as read; l''' ; ,
' upon motion section 2 was adoptedas read; R. Schwartz Attendant Causland Park � �.
• p upon motion section 3 was adopt 33229.75
'•` . ! ; as read; upon motion the ordinance as a whole and as read was adopted. Rol r
, ,�f j i call; Ayes, Dwelley, Hansen, McCallum and Snyder. Nays, none. GENERAL WATER !•' }
FUND
i, '�': , , Ordinance No. 742 Ordinance Eo. 742, being and Ordinance authordsin and
fg providing for the
;�, t',h ,. adopted issuance of150,000 bonds of the Cityof Anacortes, b W. B. Short Cash adv. for water bond issue 2 .00 y�l Washington, pays le fr' 7925 r
; ( ,4 the special fund known as "Anacortes 1924 Water Bond Fund", and fixing W. V. Bogle 793 Labor 44.45 ;
c' : 1 r the date, interest rate, denomination, bonds Postmaster 794 Postage
form and other details of such bor. Geo. Abbey 795 Labors 22.00 i ' •
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,'! t. . 'i' I , Chas . Anderson motion the title was adopted as read; upon motion section 1 was adopted as 796 Labor 8.15
`' . 11 read; upon motion section 2 was adopted as read; upon motion section 3 Francis Short50.00
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' 1 ; �.I� , adopted as read; upon motion section 4 was adopted as read;upon motion sec- A. Lanfear ?9 Labor 8.00 I i •
i , tion 5 was adopted as read; upon motion the ordinance as a whole and as rea' R. Anderson 99 Labor '
:; ;j was adopted. Roll call: byes, Dwelley. l�ansen, McCallum and Snyder. baysa A. R. Moore o00 Surveying 110.00 t i• . ••
. f' , f? ' none.
John Baker 801 Surveying water ;•,I+•�.'y g project 14.00
Albert Lanfear 802 Surveying water project 12.00 !' .1111 , '
I ' ! Nr\` :. • Harold Moore 803 Surveying water project 9.00 I
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� ,+, I1 Ed Bruns 804 Surveying water project 4.00 ' .`' ��
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October 21st, 1924. .
! I October 7th, 1924. _ �
' Geo. Abbey 805 Surveying water project 28 doll call The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular session with Mayor i .' , ,
' Louis Willoughby 806 Labor • ' Brooks presiding and Councilmen Dwelley, Perch, Hansen, Morrison, Snyder and - ?° �, " �
I H. Miller 807 Labor 126• McCallum resaonding to roll call. Absent, none. ' "`. • "
1 Chas. Anderson 808 Labor q'* •
¢r tnacortes American 809 Publishing andprinting bond election 12' ' �in• approved The minutes of the presious meeting were read and upon motion adopted. •• ,,_ t
Pdaa Graham 72. s r ;�r. .� •
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� McGills Service, Sta. 810 Oil Oity Eng• on Report of City Engineer on bridge to filter was read and upon motion referred to k''_• ' 't
Elizabeth Dwelley 811 Typing for band issue 1• Bridge
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•- Union PrintingCo. 5• �. . � ` •
812 Supplies for bond election 2,om. from Dist. Communication from District Engineer addressed to Mayor Brooks relative to + (« ''y
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i E. A. Phillips, Inc. 813 Supplies engineer re road legation of road into city, was read and upon motion referred to the Special r' $( -
1 Lowman & Hanford 814 Blue print pape •r having improvementg =
8 Committee the in charge.• _�=�,- .=-�- .-. •' < f--.-- �..•_ 4,�. ,. < :_ ,,, �: .' 7y4r�.•. . ; _,� 1l
State Treasrer 815 Industrial Ins. & Med. Aid 2' ` • 7 r • ,
i Trulson Motor Co. 816 Needle valve 45' - 3ond of Calif- Bond of California Filter Co. was presented and referred t , the City Attorney ;-i ='•:•
i Federal Pipe & Tank Co 817Pipe 65.•
ornai Filter Co. and Judiciary Committee • ,
Anacortes L & B So . 81 Lumber r
• Puget Sound Tel Co. 819 Tolls and rentals 45' Ordinance #743 Ordinance No. 743, being an ordinance levying a tax upon the real and personal = f
Anacortes Citizen 820 Printing and publishing 7' property wit in the City of Anacortes, Skagit County , Was ington, for municipal t,. =, '
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S. D. Temple & Co. 821 Supplies 36' purposes for the year 1923, was upon motion placed on its third and final read-
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Island Transfer Co. 811 Freight & drayage on pipe ,, ing by sections. Upon motion the title was adopted as read; upon motion section �} r' ' W4
�� ' ' + i Tire Surgery 823 Tire repairs 1 was adopted as read; upon motion section 2 was adopted as read; upon motion •
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:,:a }� i ; H. A. Taylor 824 lackamithing i' ' secion 3 was adopted as read; upon motion the ordinanceas whole and as read '`i
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was adopted. Roll c:�.il: Ayes, Dwelley, Perch, Hansen, McCallum, Morrison and ,'':afi... r _.� B. 3zort 825 Salary as supt. and cash adv. - • .
}':' 4� Alex Marir. 826 Shaping tools, water project 224• Snyder. Nays, none. ` ,tV, ` �l s.
Leigh Wade 827Engineer WL 42 .•\.;II ;£ .. : ;.
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Mrs. J. Bonney 828Caretaker HL reservoir& wells Resolution
Resolution. Be it resolved by the city council of the City of Anacortes: That 11
;'z W. Wade 829 Engineer WI, ( the following named electors, they hereby are appointed Inspectors and , / `'' , , �t=
e tors be and h reb '! `' x
City Treasurer 830 Payroll 150. Judges in their respective wards and preci r:c is for the City Primary to be held
G. W. Shannon & Co. 831 Supplies 14. o_ November, l 24, in the Cityof Anacortes, 1 . ' '-"' ' `t on the 4th day9 Skagit County, !• K ; Y ,.'.
1 Schwartz Iron Wks 832 Pulleys Washington, was read and upon motion adopted. Roll call: Ayes, Dwelley, Perch, -� : � ,,
` Island Transfer Co. Drayagedept. 6' Hansen, Morrison, McCallum and Snyder. Nays, none • ' . ;1, _' •,
833 for st. p 1 ny Y �,, ,�, �..
• _ Curtis Wharf Co. 834 Sand, cement and gravel 5� • .� }•• ti`;`
n Standard Oil Co. 535 Gasoline and distillate 250� ; urine National Upon motion the Marine National Bank of Seattle was designated as a depository ' " � b?y51.
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ii Knapp &Ronneberger 536 Labor and supplies 7b Bank made dep- for city funds. Roll call: Ayes , Perch, Dwelley, McCallum, Morrison, Hansen,
i '! • 1 Francis Short 817 Labor 76� ositary and Snyder. Nays , none. ' 'i' = s
yst I ; i a street } '1`.
$1913. ; street eight Mr. Perch brought up the subject o�light at approach to high school and the 1 „itE, • ,,,_ ..-r �
i . 't tp i �t higr. school matter was left to new light company to take care of . I ', * f ,, f._.`
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Du. in rubbish Councilman Fereh called the attention of the citycouncil to dumping of rubbish + ? 1 }�A3
; s Report of Committee on Finance to whom were referred the matter of claims g , �a R w', -
Finance on claims for the month of September, 1924, recommending that the claims be allowed ,- on streets by railroad car. s into the streets and asked that measures be taken to stop the , I; ; •, ,f;:
r and warrants drawn in favor of same, was read and upon motion adopted nuisance. The Fire Chief was instructed to look after the muter- I t 1 ,; '•.l .t ``�5
} ' ' !. Roll call: Ayes, Dwelley. Hansen, McCallum and Snyder. hays, none. i` ;. •
' I I ' i ,,i 3rush in streets The growing of brush in improved streets on the south side was also brought to .''> _ M :
the attention of the council by Councilman Perch, and after some discussion the .• }
r ! i ... I Adjourn Upon motion the city council dd then adjourn in the regular manner. • - ; �,;,
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t }Roll call The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular session with - t- :.-
•.-t Mayor Brooks presiding and Councilman Dwelley and Hansen responding to • Claims Ruth Dodson 5267 Judge of election 7.50 ; T
L Judge •of election 7.50 ''-
Grace •
toll call. Absent, McCallum, Grace aFleur 5268
b Perch, Snyder and Morrison. Owia.g to lac:_ Thelma Hendrixson 5269 Inspector of election 7. 50 :' . M
i ! 1 of quorum the city council did adjourn until Nednesday, Hovemuer 5th. Lola Hird 5270 Judge of election 6.75 .' ; '.
Carrie A. Graham 5271 Inspector of election 6•75 �� -` 4 -""`
' November 5th, 1924. Elisabeth Grahzm 5272 Judge of election 6.7 j _ '_
Roll call
' 1 • The city council of the City of Anacortes med in regular adjourned secs,
with Councilmen Dwelley, Hansen, McCallum and Snyder responding to roll '
call. Absent, Ferch and Morrison. Ht..4;
, -1 ' GyIRAI. NATF.Lt FUh�IJKenneth Se:rell ,
1 Nayor Fro Tem In the absence of the Mayor, Mayor r'ro Tem Dwelley assumed the chair. 838 Labor 9.75
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' i G. N. Ry Co 339 rrieght on Aire 48. 00 !
c The minutes of the Chas. "tarp 840 Postage 5. 00 F<i
z , 1 1 Minutes app. previous meeting were read and upon motion adopted as G. N. Ry Co- 841 Freight on pipe 104.73 f
• Reports of de ts. of were ''pedal ",rater Band Fd 842 l'or payment of bonds 65-66-89 nd int 1,740.00 , '• .
, { P Reportsdepartmentspresented tc the city council and upon motion ors Sewndard Cil Co• 84 •1•�istiliate 255.22
were referred to the Committee on Finance. 3
S. D1 Temple & Co. 844 Supplies .90
Fix It Shop 846 Filing saws 3.25 ,..1 �,Petition from Petition from Sherman Commons for lease of fractional Lot 1, Block 8, Cu, ,.;,
Sherman Commons Addtition to Anacortes, fora years or more at an annual ; Puget Sound Tel Co. 846 olls and rentals 14 0 , ; x
rperiod of ten 5. OU `i1 ii
'' ' ( of $5 00, was read and upon motion of Councilman Hansen aas referred to 3 r •
{ : Tire Surgery 847 Supplies ; •.�.•, ,,_t
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i special committee to be appointed for the purpose of clearingupmatte Current Expense Fund 848 Use::of tractor at safe 91.50 s .. .
stteet end rentals. I p r of
:;� I.it Vernon Buick Co. 849 Gaskets •6.40 ,:�- `: L?' ;;,
of WSi• :Wade 850 Engineer W Lake 93 10 1 r , r ^'< •r,:�.;;},-.•`.
+. 1 List street end Upen ?Nation--ei • n -nsen- e was instiucted-t A. R. Moore 5 Surveying 1�i• 0U A '' x k ra'
I. rentals ebta n h ��f street-.end s j ° Geo. Abbey 852 Setting grade stakes 11.25 :• �, f
1 L. 7i ll oughby 863 Labor 130.40 I '�'. . ';f ;J:
"• I ClaimsVhas. Anderson 854 Labor4.00
1 Claims filed against the Current :expense Fund and other city funds for ;:11,
H` i of October, 1924, as follows, was city Francis Short 855 Labor 26.40 """�9presented to the council dad uper. :-- Geo- Abbey 856 Labor 10.00 .r: ? ` ::;A::.i } referred to the Committee on Finance V
City Treasurer 857 Payroll 150.00 .; .,_. ,, , 1.
V. W. Bogle 5207 Labor on streets Lire. J• Bonney 858 Caretaker HI & pump 40. 00 '''. . r --- `; .
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Henry Nelson 5008 La Jor on streets 'has:?it tors P 7. �c w C 859Electric power for pump 51. 0 ,��at9 3
• ' dd' Knappu Ronneber er 860 Labor and supplies 2.d8 r -,,• : -'• -i �'`' • ,� ;f
' Knapp & Rbnneber er 20 Oil and gasoline for fire & sts• IT n r
bs p.7 3 �� it r
�: M:rine Supply 5210 Supplies for sts. r
Schwartz Iron `:1ks 861 Labor andmaterial 1 00 • li
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1 Standard Oil Co. '` 7•' E• A. Phillips, Inc 8a2 Supplies 61.11 - !i ; 5 �;
;: 5211Gasoline for fire & sts. 6 _
•i'' :;'' 1 H L1 1 M. J. Adams 5212 Team hire J•G Central 2nd Hand St! 863 Heater 10. 00 •� "'�
i� Geo. Strang 5213 Labor 13.�, �2.923 89 1 £.:
k 1 . 'Sire. :Peeks i► *43t �;.:
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! 5214 Labor ;�. ; r r
, :a' � Tom Dodson 5215 Labor 100. , . 1224 �' 1, " � :
}: Lynn Balcomb 5216 Salary as truck driver- 125.J. WATER BOND FUND � � ra,;
A. Leaning 5217 Salary as st• supt. & cash adv• 14„ }
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5218 Rent of forSupply ,' , ,
' 1 Water Departmentbarn 5 mos. 25.�. Marine Su 1- 1 Supplies 16 .63 � , r
± i 3 Schwartz Iron Works 5219 Labor and sui,i:lies, sta. fire 35,0 Curtis 'Wharf Co. 2 "oal 2 50 }''
,.': !. 1. A. G. Long Co. , Inc 5220 Couplings µbeg Central 2nd Hand St . 3 supp,ies 13.90 1 • ;,; '
`` ` i , • E• J. Rogers 221 Repairs on fire cr>ie ' , A. a• Moore 4 Surveying 154.00 1.' :' r '5 pf scar us�
# ' ���'� i J. S • Cartert'22 Scary 7 A. Strom 5 Laabor ditching 68. 00 -'i �' :•
;r i j t; r . 5. as fire chief, janitor173.9 G Y. - .
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:., 1 ,,,{ , L. Snider 5223 Fireman bo.�, S. Boyd 6 " " 68, 00 1' r ,'
-�, ) later Department 5224 Hudrant rental and fountain 261 1 J. C Page 7 A yrp
G. N. Nogle 8 Labor 56.00 ( h : •
! Milo Strock5 5 Fireman 12 01 d Iiii 22 g' '` ., + i 1' .J'' . Island Transfer Co 5226 Hauling; lumber t police aept 1.0 �Y- Lzmont 9 Labor 64. 0u:r , Tire Sur er 22 Tire re airs ;olic r H. M• Wheeler 10 Lzoor68.00 rl'f 1 I, '' ! I 1 bit• Vernon Welding Co. 5228 iWeldingpfor police deptr 75.0rA• P 11 Labor 64. 00 1'� •
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; ; i •Ik' !; A. F. .,chreiber 5229 Justice fees 20.01
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A. J. Burnham 12 Lab�:r 60.00 t :fit' + a
• f.' I , 1 B C. Anderson 13Powederman68.00 '� : �• l i Ii. �. Taylor 5230 lacksmithing for police sts• 270 �:'i{ �; ii
'• ! 1' Anacortes Lnbr u Box Co 5231 Lumber for police de t 4.4 L. Carlson 14 Lar�or di 60 : -11 s �-1.
i ,•l . p J. 1 Labor 68. 00 �'
'. � ► •• ,, {1 • Al Sellinthin 5232 Salary as chief of police 150.
trom 5 +r 1 - ,.
i ' ! ,i': ! , ,1 ' Geo �.lberg 5233 Work on city jail 5.0 G. Pearce 16 labor 28. 00 ►�j f {' `'
J. A enson 5234 Carpenter work at city -2` G. Fahrinkoff 17 La or t ,I r,
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, � + ,1• jail 5 L 28' �k� s
; . i • , { ' Albert -Jackson 5235 especial police 15.0 '1 ,� z
1; ! 4 �,: Peter Hould 19 labor 4.00 ,� t j
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�~ i i+ ! l I J. T. March police .� Tony Prizmich 20 La:�or 40 00 - , _, i
1 • i 5236 Salary 90 4 OU t,'.,, c ', , ec
'h. ' ' ' i , ; Ethel -Barron 2 Registration services 14-) { s,
S 37 gVine Oreb 2 Lao r 1
• `'' ! ;' ` ! Stapp 5238 Supplies lu 2' C. Knapp 22 Labor 40. 00 s
i. , ; , ,_, Austin Shaw 5239 Salary health officer 25.0 J. S. Jenks 23 Libor f 1 C ' h
r' i i • t l Ben Driftmier 5240 Salary as city attorney 50. A. Morin 24 La or ,�
< : ;�•; 1 ; I L. A Hartmann5241 Salary ae city .,�+ VI Neumeyer 25 Rodman 6.40 p�r�;! ; .:
r{ ' , 1 r ? ` B '• 0 242 Salary as city
clerk 50 W. B. ahort 27 Salary as supt '- cash adv• 259.70 �' �, 0 ,: . .•,.;
';:; ' , ! �� Marion Watkins on 5 t treasurer 0•
Puget Sound Tel Co. 24 Rents Ernest Knapp2d Tract of land for filter location 100.00 -�' / ' ,s, '..
.} 1, r I g 5 3 Rentals and tolls 3.y 1 ,
{ i Anacortes Citizen 5244 Printing 7
Ed -Bruns 29 Labor 12. 00 ; ; :� <<
Anacortes American -1 g Su.8 nnacortes Citizn 30 Printing 23.00 1! ;
5245ubl� shin - and printing nnacortes L & B Co. 31 Lumber 122. 10 i�T7(�I
,; • '. 1 Washington P 1 & W Co. 5246 Lights at city hall and etc. 1'7b•y' Si: i�
• ! { I 1 Elizabeth M. Turner 5247 Judge of election 9.5+ Frank Fuller 32 Posters 14.OU ?irr1
1.•,'�. , i Sadie M. Arges 5248 Judge of election •7.5 H. A. Taylor 33 blacksmithin., 13 00 i i)
Fred Crowell 34 Llection baord, Sept 9th 17.50 I
1, ' ' 1 Etta Stafford 5249 Judge of election 9.5 •
i ' Carrie A. March 5250 Inspector of election .5 Edna Graham 35 lection board, Spet. 9th 3. 00
b.0 Island Transfer Co. g6 Hauling pipe 45. 00 41. 1
! � „ # Archie Allan 5251 Rent of election room (2 times) Anacortes American Publishing53.62.'!' Nellie Ratliff 5252 judge of election 7.2537 ,. ,.;1
ii �' {' Blanche George 5253 Inspector of election 7.2J Shorts & Denney 38 Legal services bond election & sale 750. 00 i �,, •
'�,'1' , �' ,'i, ' ! '"" Y 5254 Judge of election 7•25 Anacortes Hardware Co. Supplies 25.2
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1' i' 4.' H. A. Bockman5255Clerk of election 1.25 Geo. Abbey ' 26 - Rodman 40.00 ' i
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‘;� a.R ,, i • Bess Kackley 5256 Judge of ejection 7.7) G. Paddock 18 Labor 40.00
1 r I ,yClare Colgan 5257 Judge of a ie c tion 7.75 . 7 7 . '
L PARK FUND r2- 1-4. 8
,�' 'i i 1 " James Colgan 5258 Inspector of election 7.75 ; 1 J
,i ; : i Lois Marcoe 5259 Inspector of election 7.00 R. Schwartx 333 httendznt Causlanu park 2d. 00 1 ' t
. ." ►'•; , ; i 1' ' 1 Jessie Pores 5260 Judge of election 7.'J0 a' .I 1
1` !' ; Clara A. Brown 5261 Judge cif election 7.•J ' 1` .1 '
• ; ll ' 4 I Mary B1 Herman 5262 Clerk of election 7.0"� �{�'}i�
`� ill , �, , J. B• Herman 5263 Judge of election 7.0 ' ti'� {
. 1 ! r Matilda Bushey 5264 Judge of election 7.00
i • i • • ••i L. L. Hutton 5265 Inspector of election 7.0� 0,1 .
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1 �_ R. Schwartz 345 Work on grounds _ :.e { .
�+as._ins-to�. Y L & J Co. 346 Lights i call The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular session with Mayor '';-� ""
` Water Department 347 'rater Brooks presiding and Councilmen Dwelley, Ferch, Hansen, McCallum and Snyder t. � ,
L. R. Wines 348 Janitor responding to roll call. Absent, Morrison. .;
` Luella Hward 349 Librarian '��'� `.)-
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:utes approved The minutes of the previous meeting were read and with one correction were � `
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'WCommunication from Walter Best relative to easement on property for new pipe � •� .. • �r,
Finance on claims Renort of Coycuaittee on Finance to whom were referred the claims against _ _.• from ,.alter ���°
Current line, was read and upon motion received and held over until new business. �,t
Expense Fund and other city- funds for the month of October,
recommending that the claims 1y�4,
�.im„ be allowed and warrants drawn in favor of z 'Lli X
' was read and upon motion adopted. Hull call: Ayes, Dwelley, jiansen, t:cCa,j'. ation fen street Petition from 0. J; Saxby and others for a street light at the intersection of I :
_ .' i •• 1 and Snyder. plays, none. :_t on 21st & R 21st and R Avenue , was read and referred to the Committee on Fire, eater and '
Light, the committee to interview the new light company in regard to the matter.
i I I Adjourn There being no further business the city council did then adjourn.
Approved in o en session this 18th day of i+ `� l F
, i p ovember, 1924. tion for street Petition from Archie T. Affleck and others for street lights on Oaks Avenue, ��, fir,
--nts on Oaks Ave was read and a motion-made and seconded that the petition take the same course
as the previous one. a , i' '
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. solution Resolution that the following named electors be and they hereby are appointed ,t,;
.�,•,,r Attest: M. A. Hartmann, City Clerk, Inspectors and Judges respectively in their respective wards and precincts for •
`� { the city General Election to be held on the 2nd day of December, 1924, in the , • .• , , .- - ' .;;'r`
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� // <, _ 1� '� ' City of Anacortes, Skagit County, Washington, was read and upon motion adopted. , ,;: ,'. : ,;-_t •
; . a.iDeputy Roll call: Ayes: Dwelley, Ferch ► .c .. ;"< '.;";'
y s• Dw 11 y, �'ansen, McCallum and Snyder. Nays, none. s -ti ,
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a,, �. i ...=.ement from Easement from Walter Best on prperty for new pipe line was discussed znd upon �_ {-,�:
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' r: ,Lter best motion referred to the City Attorney and Judiciary Committee. :-' ) .'era '� '
November 5th, 1924. i • '_+ ,.`, - •- .-
r • ' Roll call ;_. ,rt of City Atty The City attorney reported verbally that easement from Walter Best as presented ��r ? ,'';;:
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y .;�� correct as to form. Upon motion the report was accepted.
A special meeting of the citycouncil was helA for the purpose of easement to the city council i Purpose of meeting .. , , ::r^:r
canvassing the votes of the primary election November 4th, 1924. Mayor },� �,
i 3 Pro Tem Dwelley presided with Councilmen Hansen, McCallum and Snyder res- ort of Judiciary Herbal report of JudiciaryCommittee, to whom was referred the matter of easement `•t, �' _-:. '' ; } `: s:pondinc to roll call. Absent: Ferch, Morrison. :. easement fuom,Yalter Best, recommending that the easement be accepted, was upon motion r �`•'f.
adopted. The Mayor and City Clerk were instructed to issue warrant in favor _ }. •
' ( Upon motion the city council resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole
Canvass of votes • of Mr. Best for the amount of the easement . of ������jjjjjj---
tr with the Mayor Pro Tern as chairman and the City Clerk as secretary to ea:w. ,Y }. `� f ; :
} ' . i a the votes of the primary election. �:er ordinance As a new industry contemplated locating in Anacortes, and much water would be ,': ,.; } , ',: < Ks:
! • it ended re rates needed, the City Attorney was instructed to amend that section of the present • . r,f '{; I •'}:•
i Canvass of votes After the votes had been canvassed the committee upon motion arose and re- crater ordinance relating to rates in order to allow a lower rate beyond a certain �� ; -_: .
f;, i ` .ii ported to the city council as follows: amount for large consumers. Motion duly made, sconded and carried. , �f, ;� L .. :,
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i 3 - ` --_ 3 ::ph in behalf of his machine. The matter was upon motion referred to the City '��;' `;' ` •+ ti:
! `1 j Mayor: Treasurer
G. Brooks 222 2 117Treasurer and Finance r ;s; ;
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•I Gus Hensler 167 71 56 160 �32 43 953 ix - . ,,, . :,
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', 90 48 85 221 32 714 .;/der resigns Councilman Fred Snyder from the First Ward presented his resignation to the (� '. :'• ' -t; .;: ti
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ciyt council as he was moving into the Tim ird Ward. Upon motion the resignation
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imrn . �; 1 M. Hartmann 82 178 85 205 0 571275 + t ' . ' ``�:
;;; ;' ; i ,! • ;.te of thanks • The city council joined in an expression of regret and voted ?:r. Snyder the thanks ;,ram;
'f ;;.:,. . , 1 City Treasurer of the city for his faithful services f . '`"
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>f 1 ervice during his four yearsas ;rx:,;°'
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:, If m Watkinson 334 84 171 91 202 350 64 1296 councilman. r• o'� ?
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:; t , ,� -jerk to leave The City Clerk was instructed to leave space on ballot for councilman from the ti''1 I: _; $
1 , ,� , i, : i' e'en Driftmier 306 80 1 6 ¢ 5205 ;ace on ballot Second ;'lard, tw it . Iy ""
• f� j ) 5 77 350 51 > o year term e„ ii
s:! ;;li' •', �' ' 1 ,'' I Councilman atourn Uponthecity ' ' ,j;. ;•
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i , I ! ,, Fred B. o adjourn. �' ;;+,. � �t�:.;�.
�:� j I.• , Fulton a 42 7 8 8 motion did then ad t ` ,�.,.'_;,
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tl. r. i J. H. Wagner 1870 46 1130 3 9 313 42 783 Approved in se,�si n t Iw` �, . t, .,*
<`iiji I�; , !I ; 59 125 214 24 76ti pP open o his 2nd day of December, 1924 ( a�,l ` "" t
ac i ' . , ! ,l I Councilman First Wd �, t � :q
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! 1,1 P. C. Hansen 202 41 24 ; T. , f� '', ?�';,;:
i f , ! ,; ( i F. C. Werner 158 4 3 _.. jI • E ''
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:s • _ , ; .j Councilman 2nd Wd attest ; -) u,.I,( . .I %�#si'
:: ' f I ! .m. L. .,eui to :,rr 1� Attest:
A. Hartmann, •.,� 10
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' <•• I �' .1 cGill 2-yr ;.t ','� d�
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' q ! I R. H. Dildine 2 r 6 1 5� 14r,
L ' ).1 Peter -Y 4 6 41 103 By �l/Lcs« /mot «<., , ' j' ''� ,'.,
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Y �6 33 53 152 / Deuuty f ��: i ,
:�( A. I Ferch, 4-yr 8o 57 110 2��7 3.'",1'
• ? Harry Ferguson 4-yr 104 c "' !i 40 )8 242 :;1
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' , P. E. Olson 2-yr 350 50 400 ;
Chas. Dwel le 277 31 308
y 4-yr �' �'
:,I ' r !'• Nick Bessner 4-yr 239 31 270
�' 1 �! Ii • Upon motion the report of the Committee of the Whole was adopted and '' 'i P
11 '•! • Report of Com. of Whole candidates declared nominated in their respective 1
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,••; 1 Approved in open session this 18th day of November, 1924. , fl
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• �_1 doll call The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular session on Tuesday, %1 .-
• Dece.:-ber 2nd, but owing to lack of quorum the co_incil adjourned until Wednesday . ,-
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_t. • The city council of the City of nnacortes met in regular adjourned session, but .s;..•%A; •Fv-
1 owing to lack of quorum adjourned until Thursday, December 4th at 8 p.m. i �':.''w•�
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•, , ' December 4th, 1924. ;* . --• �.
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ii The city council of the City of Anacortes met in regular adjourned session with :.�. -
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i , , L:ayo_ rooks presiding and Councilmen Dwelley,
ponding to roll call. Absent, �.=cCallum. rerch, Hansen and L:orrison Fes- j • r •
• i '..:in approved The minutes of the previous meeting were read and upon motion adopted. r' ' ��' -r
. , i -rd•# Ordinance No being an ordinance amending Schedule "B" of Section Three 11 +'• c
• of Ordinance i.o. 698, entitled "An ordinance fixir,; the rates to be charged {��I
for water furnished by the city and providing rules and regulations relating 1, '91 ' - ;'.
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to the furnishing of such water" was upon motion placed on its fi rst reading �: _Y; _.;i
1 • by title; upon motion the ordinance was placed on its second rrading by title ; �' ,_ ',1 .. i .� • fir'
,, upon motion the ordinance was referred to the City Attorney and Judiciary Corn :?�
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. ' ; f. 1 I • ._. -':�nvass of votes Upon motion the cit council resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole with 'l _ '
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i� - : the Mayor as chairman and the City Clerk as secretary to canvass the votes of ; r- „:; ,
the primary election. "�� ;^� '
` After -the votes had been canvassed the committee upon motion aroseand reported ' ' ... s"t .i.:-..:-.i.,,,,,
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'' Samuel G. Brooks 150 14 62 38 79 235 26 604 ' •
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i ' • t. :.; = Gus Hensler 14 25 29 3 9 20 6 106 f:+; •t r'', � ; •
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A. Hartmann 164 26 4 '�� ''
>: t' M. 9 44 90 240 32 690 i L. , - ,• ;;':A,.
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r ' ` • " Marion '�.atkins on 157 29 d9 44 91 242 33 685 ,{r~`
' I =i? y Attorney ' , . �• • �:
'= , I Ben Driftmier 152 26 87 39 81 240 33 b58 ,f f, '- 'f e
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f + f,� , , Fred Fulton 154 21 80 38 Sfi 243 32 6 , ,t'
F. J. H. ,.b.gne r 6 4 7 1 3 21 t• ' . 1-,.. %->:.•;,%-
^' ' •• i•. Councilman 1st '.lard 2- rterm , • • 4 ,
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: • ',: ! W. F. F.tcCracken 107 14 121 �,'�, .` h.
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�' r! II P. G. Hansen 137 18 155 •.. `, . ts 1
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f . • iI ' ' ' Peter Rydberg 78 37 83 198 �i��'' 'i � ' ; =�7;
N i i ,I ' • a ! i i ,; ,! ,. Maud McGill 6 6 i
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I • i , A. I. Perch 51 32 83 166 ; •1 i. ,,.r '. Y0
;r. '•! ! . , E. Harry Ferguson 33 10 7 50 ,y,; .. v ,
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• ' ,II ; %. Chas. Dwelley 237 31 268 i',i ,-�-'
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declared eleclected in their respective party. +dry:!
1 + - ; `; I ` • claims Claims against the Current Expense •iund and other city funds for the month o `,1
I. 4!1 I y November, 1924, as follows , were presented to the city council and upon motion I 1
referred to the Committee on r inunce . ,1; .,-
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EXPENSE FUND Tire Surgery 883 Tire repairs 1.25 ; " . 4 lt~
i , ' CURRENT E Puget Sound Tel Co. 384 Rentals and tolls 12.80 t!:'t s...; .-,, '
Schwartz Iron Works 885 Repairs and supplies 18.83 .
: Jas. Colgan 5273 Salary as fireman for October Central Service Sta• 886 care of car 3.75 !.:41,:,..,,I,,..: :
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125 W. B. abort .�d7 Cash advanced for f#'eight 3.35
Carl Olin 5274 Labor on street for October r
1Q6 Jorgenson's Garage :388 battery service 2.25 1 .
A. G. long Co. , Inc 5�?5 Payment on fire pumper 1,150 John Iverson $89 r'lashlight y battery 2.25 r ; •
i : A. G . Long Co. , Inc 5276 Balance of is t payment on pumper r #_' -
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. , Inc 2 7Payment72� Marine Supply Hardware 830 Supplies 80.8fi #., s ,�, �,
5 7 on fire hose 1 ''+;-
Geo• prang 5278 Labor oil streets 50 National teeter Cb 891 Meter. parts 7.3 .
i ' 1 ' Carl Olin 2 Labor on streets
88 The United Seal Co. 892 meals 4.58 ,
ti . 5 79 96 Federal ripe Tank Co- 893 Pipe 79.20 �: #..:
Tom Dodson 5280 Labor or. streets 150.0) r -
I. l ! Lynn Balcomb 5281 Salary as truck driver 1 5 City Treasurer 894 Payroll 159.13 ;,, ,ti
} 125 Standard Oil Co. 895 istillate ;
O. Iv Leasing 5282 Salary as street supt. & cash adv• 147 ! 1{• +.
Puget Sound Tel Co. 5283 Tolls
( Marine Supply Hardware 5284 Supplies for sts. • •
5 5Sharpening tools and repairs 11-•
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i Schwarts Iron Works 28 :.
Marion 'i/atkinson 5886 Salary as city treas. & cash adv. 60 LIBRARY FUND , ,i • •
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t S. Carter 5287 Salary as fire chief Lc cash- adv• & jan. 167. xi
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t . L. r. Snider 5288 ecial fireman�, r p 56• Water Department 350 Plater 1.35r . ( J• �- Earth 5289 Might marshall t ti
Al S eliintbin 5�90 Salary90. Schreiber & :=eraser 351 Insurance 12.05 A .
as chief of police
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fi ' Jas• Colgan 5291 Fireman ; t'i; ;.> :c,
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Milo Strock 5292 Firemen `5• :i•z ` .;4; •
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Austin Shaw 5293 Salary as health officer PARK FUND , . }�
sE i ' .i 1 , Ben Driftmier 5 9 Salary �5• itli' �, 'p' :;, I 2 4 3 a:. city attorney �� • � '
;.,; .r ,;;t - 50• R. Schwartz 334 Labor at Causland Park 17 50 ;3;� •.
t �; A. Hartmann 5295 Salary as city clerk 50 t .
` Tire Surgery 5296 Supplies for fire dept 14-.: ` .,A' .r `� is
G• 1N Shannon & Co. 5297 Supplies for sts. 2 mos .
1 Standard Oil Co. 5298 Gasoline for sts. 1924 WATER FUND 1 "1: r,I� ; "'. •:• ;
.n Standared Oil Co 2 Gasoline fo fired ;; 'i,•, . • i
5 99dept.. 15, ,. :� , �
t i ,' '� Ater Ipartment 5300 Water at hydrants and f ountan 261. B• H. Payne 49 Labor 4.00 .,, ..:•
Wm. Weeks 5301 Labor 5 '.Yneeler ;
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! • Geo• McClean 5302 Team hire 14' Harry 41 Labor 17 00 .0:
Knapp Ronneberger 5303 Supplies and repairs for fire & sts. • Federal Pipe Co- 42 Pipe ��
p12. 4,755.59
Lowman & Hanford 5304 General election supplies 61• E. G. Childs 43 Labor 33• ,�.; •
Anacortes American 5305 PublishingandprintingL. Carlson 44 Labor•
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9�• C. Anderson 45 Labor 5 5 t ,. ,
' • '' ; ! ' f Carrie Kidder 5306 Judge of election6, 1 00 ''+= .
A. J. Burnham 46 Labor 3 ,Z'Id! �� ,^'i'
t , 'ti ( I ' Aillie C. -Bockmmn 5307 Inspector of election
6. I. 47 La:�or 47.25 "}`! :� ;''
, 2 + y� Nellie Ratliff 5308 Judge of election b A. anphear 48 Labor 33.00 #' ' f � '
;f : • Ethel Barron 5309 Judge of election 6• ,_.. J. C. Pagee 49 Labor 41.00 F . # l:
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i. as. Colgan 5310 Inspector of election 6. S. Boyd 50 Labor 39.25 , , {
` Claire Colgan 5311 Clerk of election 1Labor 3 5 ' -'" -
r• 4 � � g 6• A. Strom 5 4 2 � .� �,
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I � , � Bess Kackle7 5312 Judge of election 6. G. Fahrenkoffs 5 is ::. .� • ;3 }�
i i ! - 10, { Mary Bl Herman 5313 Clerk of election 6- Labor4
' # ' � ! Matilda G. Pearce 53 4 •50 n
l d Bushey 5314 Judge of election 6. C, };nppp 54 tii7of-
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• a j.+ J. B. Herman 5315 judge of election 6, 4 00 + - t .e
' ` ' ' '(' ; Aletha Proud 5316 Inspector of election G. Paddock 55 3.,I ` i iii Ruth Lods on JudgeStrom 5 ��� + ¢r. � '.:
; t 5317 of election 6. J• 6 Labor r, . , '
1 (.,,1 . ; , Thelma Hendrixson 5318 Inspector of election A• E Thompson 57 a or 3.5 : .;• •::
,. !!! ' .`i., f ,. ; , Marguerite Hendrixson 5319 Judge of election 6• Tony Prizmich 58 Labor 41.25 {
U' .� Jenks 9 an of 43. 00 c •'h', .•;'
h iZ< i Clara A. Brown 5320 Judge of election b. 5
Jessie 1'orss 5321 Judge ,v. Neumeyer 60 Labor 43.00 ; `i *-
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61 Labor 43 75 1C-7 ,
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i Lois '•�rcoe 5322 Inspector of election b: S. I+iaatson 62 Labor 16.00 ,r ,��
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ti ; r Uarrie A, march 5323 Clerk f o election 7 Arthur Hook 63 zbor 63 i. ��; .•
r..'r 1 Etta Stafford 5324 Inspector of election26. 00 '' '-;`
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' , ;r� ; !� i; Elizabeth M. Turner 5325 Judge of election 1, Neil Alexander 64 Labor .,
„' F i �. :+ MaeC. JudgeL. Commons 65 La or 27. 00 `� r ``•. `
,� r , • `�(,.j: , , ! %mple 5326 of election 7- L. J. Duranceau 66 Labor 33• 0 § )i .
i.. \ , ! I.1 Myrtle lAcComas 5327 Inspector of election 6• n✓{t ,
I • ; ,r, i ,. ; , ,� Howard J. Szckett Assn 67 Labor - W. Lamont 29.00 di ( ' � _
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t. ,I L z beth Graham 5328 of election 6• 9.00 t-)i.
,; i '! Carrie 4i•Graham 5329 Judge of election 6. Geo• A bbey 68 Labor .00 �� '"
�� �, ' Western UnionTel Co. 5330Telegrams L. Ii . Childs by Labor 237. 00i. ' �+t� , i
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i . Anacortes Imbr yox 5331 Lumber and wood for sts. & hall 11. _ Bennington 70 Labor 11 00 ���,�t.-,
r ( ► n 71 Labor i •;t ' •:': .
r C -urtis Wharf Co. 5332 Sewer tile for sts. 1• •;•�- J. Cr. t1'age 72 Labor 24. 00 r� I.
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"',! ! ' 1 (� ?,i + „ Ed Rogers 5333 Repairs on truck windshield 4• • 3 C Stineman ?3 Labor 113.50 ,. ; - •{•. ,
ti.� ", ! .. , . A. F bhreiber Justice fees 22• 0 . 4,
::o i 5334 :. Harry Daggett 74 Labor 35.5 y.,. I '.•. .'; ..
j` i'; ' ' ' ` :. 1 ', iL, 1 Anacortes Hardware 5335 Flashlight-battery b• + S. Matson 75 Labor 16.00 fib:#•• ", `3 ,�;
> • r F. % tkinson - ° i, . ,, •
f I ; { ` 5336 election3 elections 4• H. J. al.kett, Assn 76 La o - '+ , ,4 •-
36, 00 x�, dE•.
servicesa ohs 1 b r W.E.Iar,�ont 4 �! �
' at •I`' r ,' Island TransferCo• 77 Freight and drayage 1 4.48 i�:'. � �� • � r .
Su l Hdwr 78 Su��p ies !� �'''' :
�. y hi ri ne pp Y i'
P. " + ( :; Schwartz Iron `,Vie 79 L . .or and material 54. 53
i ' i •i t I { • GENERAL WATER FUND Curtis Wharf Co. 80 Smith coal 2 .50
�! i '( Art Hook 81 Labor 63.65 ► Ic ,
, `. I Geo. Abbey Surveying 82 :curve in 136. 00ll
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S Chris AndersonNorwk 863 Labor 6• ' 'y W. B Short 84 Salary as sup�:rintendent 250. 00 i
Chas• 864 Labor 5• p 192.34 ! ' 1 r
r . Federal Pipe & Tank 8� ipe . I
t;, ! r. , , , ' Geo. u►cLean 865 Labor 8• ::•- . 2 00 '
r • ! r ':. Neil Alexander 8b Labor 3 ; t ,.1
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i.' ; ,(,., ::.' ; H H. L. ..ode 866 Lab or 12• 7 22.OU ,
,., . ., r , Francis short 867Labor 1`I J'
L. J. Duranceau 8 Labor K ,�
(I i ,i s L. r Childs 88 Labor 20.00 V.
• •• ri ;�� J. Bra ck 868Labor 9' M. Bannington 89 Labor 26. 00 ! :
1`' ,�, ; ;.; � : 3. Matson 8 9 .12• :,� ' 28. 00 •
6 Labor Lbor
jr'rank Childs 90
t r; ter �t l� 1 Postmaster 870 Postage 5• ' '; Pacific Water Works S 91 (late valves 264.58 :i r '1
i+I i c i" ; E, Grandy 871 Labor 4• ' b v t,;t
,; ' f•, J. B• Bell 92 Tool steel •97 ,f
c ; �; Virgil �.dcox 872 Labor `�' i ; ' �Yalter vest 93 Easement for r/w parj:oses 00.00 :t,
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, S , , ; ! Knapp : Ronneberger 873 Repairs and supplies 44. • �1, Thompson 11. 00 l'.i
I ' ' `r' ► ! W. 'lade 874 En ineer WI 95• ' A ��•� 94 Labor �t 1,, r
A. E. Thompson 95 La,,or 7.75 '�> f 1
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• Mrs. J. Bonney 875 Engineer HL and reservoir 40• r : 40. 00
1y• , G.• P ahrenkoff 9b I,z or 11�(�
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"' ! ?� ' Francis Short 876 Labor 97 Lai,or 40.00 i 1;
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' , ; r , Ray J. Dunn 877 Labor 12 Geo, xearce '
�� �' L. Willoughby 878 Labor l2b• : ! W. Newmeyer 98 Labor 40. 00 I'11'
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, r;. H Sperg Matson 879 Labor 24. ,Y` A. Morin 99 Labor 5 ,�'
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• •, t ` r• ! . A. : Thompson 880 Labor 4• - 7: J. S • Jenks 100 La or 16 00
�' S. Boyd 881 Labor or
t i 4. Geo. Best 101 L;,, or y,
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.`, `, - Tire Survery 883 Tire repairs 1.25 .} ,
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND
i a- Puget Sound Tel Co. dt34 Rentals and tolls 12.80 j:,;, F ,.-
Schwartz Iron `Yorks 885 Repairs and supplies 18.83 3, ,.:•
Central Service Sta. 886 Care of car 3.75 .:. . :'.
I : Jas• Colgan 5273 Salary as fireman for October 125• W. B. Sport �d7 C;;sh advanced for freight 3.35 ''1 : ,
,• � 1 , Carl Olin 5274 Labor on street for October 106, Joruenson's Car��e 888 ,atter service 2.25 r
• ; A. G. long Co. , Inc 5275 Payment en fire pumper 1,150• John Iverson 889 r'lashlight battery 2.25
' ; :. A. G • LongCo- , Inc 2 6 Balance of 1st 5 7payment on pumpee 725• Marine Supply '�iardvrare 890 Suupiies t30.8b
;; ;. A. G. Long Co. , Inc 527 Payment on fire hose
?•39 f �T
150. National teeter C� 891 i.:eter parts •
�` `. Geo. Strang 527 Labor oi; streets 68. The United Seal Co. 892 Seals 4.56
• ; • ' Carl Olin 5279 Labor on streets r• Pi e 79.20 ; x )
I: 96. Federal ipe a lank Co-893 P a- ,
, ,•' Ton Dodson5280 Labor on streets
I Lynn Balcomb 281 SalaryIA. City Treasurer 894 Payroll 150.0l
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5 as truck driver 125• Standard Oil Co. 895 Listillate 159.13 i ; , s
O. A. Lening 5282 Salary as street supt. & cash adv. 147. ,t +'
i Puget Sound Tel Co. 5283 Tolls • '
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Marine Supply Hardware 5284 Supplies for sts. 11. 7
i j' I Schwarts Iron Works 5285 Sharpening tools and repairs 1-3. �,.; _
• .j , . Marion l.atkinson 5886 Salary as city treas. & cash adv• 60. LIBRARY PUNT 4,, _-•
I, ! ) ` • J. S. Carter 5287 Salary as fire chief ,x cash. adv. & fan. 167• •
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L. r, Snider 5288 Jpeci al fireman 56. Water Department 350 '?later 12:305 ,
„� i ' J. T. March 5289 fight marshal' 90. Schreiber :' 351 Insurance 5 } . '
°• ;. ..4 t ' Al Sellinthin 5290 Salary as chief of police 150. & :erner ` . f }<
I :} I Jas Colgan 5291 Fireman 124:r .,� `'`` "
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! ' Milo Strock 5292 Firemen 1 5• Pp FUND •-:• L' ,�;.
: I Austin Shaw 2 Salary s 4�''
'{' ' ) tb s 5 93 as health officer 2�, -:�+ c�, ; '�rn�,;
! • •h , Ben Driftmier 5294 Salary a:_ city attorney17. 50
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�;! �• Hartmann50• R. Schwartz 334 Labor at Causland Park �Y•��,'
r, 1 ;=r 5295 Salary as city clerk �� i; ..
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. : t; ; Tire Surgery 5296 Supplies for fire dept • -''- '"� ."r •-r,
_ G. ''1. Shannon & Co• 5297 Supplies for sts. 2 mos . 13. i + ! + - r '
!' Standard Oil Co. 5298 Gasoline for t 151 WATER FUND •'` +� -r K.sts.
Standared Oil Co• 29 Gasoline fo fire d dept. 15 5 99
! i + '1, { ;± �Yater lbpartment 5300 Water at hydrants and fountan 261. Payne4 Labor 4. 00 _' £� `
` f , ; 5301Labor 6.; t• 41 Labor 7
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i , : • f Wm. Weeks 5 Harry Wheeler 1 00 ;: =
. Li . Geo• McClean -5302 Team hire 14. Federal Pipe Co. 42 Pipe 4.755.59 � ; r •,
Knapp L Ronneberger 0 Supplies and repairs for fire & sts. 12. . E. G. Childs 43 Laoor 33.00 nt.,; �;.
• � ( � ' PP g 53 3 PP P
. . r Lowman & Hanford 5304 General election supplies 61.
L. Carlson 44 Labor 20.00 � , +.Y
• ,i I . Anacortes American 5305 Publishing and printing 91.; 4 Labor 54.05 ,;1 , r, '•
`` ' ' ) { i !' Carrie Kidder 5306 Judge of election 6. C. AndersonB 5 31 00
i 4- ') ' i l Alllie C. Bockman 5307 Inspector of election6• A. Lanphear 464 Labor 7.25 v ,gI 1
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i , , f I Nellie Ratliff 5308 Judge of election o. G. H. �- 48 Labor 33.00 {,
i Ethel Barron 0 Judge1i Page ,�
53 9 of election 6. 4 Labor 41.00 _ ,. . h
' ± Jas. Colgan 5310 Inspector of election 6. J. B• d Labor 39.25 ' ;�,F.;i,
�i S I ; Claire Colgan 5311 Clerk of election S. tro 501 Labor43.2
b. A. Strom 5 5 ! ::^ '_.
` } 1 Bess Kackle7 5312 Judge of election b. G. Fahrenkoffs 52 'abor 43. 00 .J'=r-
. i I ! j • i 1 Mary Bl Herman 5313 Clerk of election i
6•• G. Pearce 53 Lab 5 ' t A41.1- "i
Matilda Bushey 5314 Judge of election 6• C.• KnPPP 54 Labor 43.25 , ? - •':'
' r I J. B. Herman 5315 judge of election 6. Labor 43. 00 a
`� i • • -iG. Paddocki,. . ;;
i ; • �1 ; , . Aletha Proud 5316 Inspector of election 6. J• 556 Labor 43.25 :#s., `
` ! Strom
,i li�,` ! , Ruth Dodson 5317 Judge of election 6• A. E - Thompson 57 La or 23. 50 1.1 :` f?ter-
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'i ;� ; Thelma Hendrixson5318 InspectorP 41 2 t .'`
0 of election 6• 58 Labor 5t:'
) Marguerite Hendrixson 5319 Judgeof electionb. Tony•PJenksch 59 •�• b f 43. 00 `�,
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1 •Clara A. Brown 5320 Judge of election 6• 60 Labor 3 '
_� ;�' � I. . , � ForssN. Neumeyer 4 .00 ;.
. I Jessie 5321 Judge of election 6• Z. Morin 61 Labor 43.75 ! i :try.
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, - , 'i '; �, `� Lois '''arcoe 5322 Inspector of election 6. S. Ir3atson 62 Labor 16.00 i ,'' E ``
I •� ; ' i' ` :,1 :' , ear.ri e A, !+arch 5323 Clerk fo election 7•- Arthur Hook 63 Lzbor 63 00 ,+'i � ��< �^
i :I ; `' ''' ` 1 ' Etta Stafford 5324 Inspector of election 7•= 64 Labor 26. 00 '•4 . 1:
' ' i �, Neil Alexander
: •, • i )i I Elizabeth M, Turner 5325 Judge of election 7•- 65La or 27• k•• `'
ii, ,' ; L. Commons 00 �. ,.
ti' •` I ' ' P 5326Judge 'l•- L. J. 00 . ) z•v, ' '
+` 1 Mae C. ibm le of election Duranceau 66 Labor 33• �0 ' '� •�•
; ! �, I , ,� ►` . Myrtle j"cComas 532p Inspector of election o• Howard J• -j` fl ' '•, y; Elizzbeth Graham 5328 Judgeof 6• Szckett t�ssn 67 LaborW. �. Smoot 9-
a election bbey 68Labor 9 Lr'; (OW� `'
Geo. 00., i =i. I i Carrie ,1•Graham 5329 Jud a of election 6• . o•. 00
° 'i f ` Western Union Tel Co. 533o Telegrams • , 69Labor 27. 00 ` ' kid'i• �: L. F ChildsLi. 7 .:.1:
Bannington 70 Labor
;' ,i Anacortes Lmbr 6c ox 5331 Lumber and wood for sts & hall 11. S 'Lists n 71 Lau or 11. 00 ,. a f:
}; ,�� i++ i, � ') Curtis Wharf Co.'' 5332 Sewer tile for sts. 1• J. C. Page 72 Labor 24. 00 'r i'1 ? ?
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4! , + � ' Ed Rogers 5333 Repairs on truck windshield 4• C. s 73 Labor 113.50 ' w ' .. •i.
tineman , '
• ,,; ' ;, ► !f F.'i A. F • Ebhreiber 5334 Justice fees 22 4 Labor 35 5O '^� _ : : '
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; I Harry Daggett �-},' i.•�`•
• • iAnacortes Hardware 5335 Flashlight-battery b• L,• 75 Labor 16 00 �. + t'
. t r i i ' • '' ' ,, F• %i�.tkinson 5336 Election services - 3 elections S. mason - • •
i:.:...:::.:,..1 1 ; H. J. aukett Assn 76 Labor W•E•Lainont 36. OU j; '�,•' t
i. Island TrdnsferCo. 77 Freight and drayage 3• .. :
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'! . ' Supply Hdwr Su i e s 4.48 �.,.f.kr
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', Schwartz Iron ',Pis 79 La or and nr:terial 54. 53
! I 1 GENERAL WATER FUND Curtis '.'fnarf C o• 80 3tni th coal 2. 5O ,
I ; 1Art Hook 81 Lau of 63.65
' Geo. Abbey 82 Surveying136. 00
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.1+ , ; +; ; ' r ! , Chris Norwick 863 Labor 8.0 W. B .Short 84 Salary as superintendent 250.00 i
Federal Pipe & lank 85 Pipe 9 3 i
�; Chas. Anderson 864 Labor 5.0 0 1 2. 4 1
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Neil Alexander 86 Labor :)
�'', Geo. �►cLean 865 Labor 8.0 32. 00 , ,
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- '` ! . i ` 1 ' H. L. -"ade 866 Labor 12.4 L, 87 Labor 22. 00
' ,' , �' �' J Francis short Labor 1J 1 J. Duranceau 20.00
1f•-� . ` 867 •o L. _, . Childs 88 I.auor •
11 ; �I , : I J. Branick 868 Labor 9 •
' , , 1 a. Matson 869Labor •1� I M. Bannington 89 Labor 26 00 4•1�28 00
ttFrank Childs 90 Lbor "
F ) @ 1 i . ! Postmaster 870 Postage 5.0 Pacific Water Works S 91 Gate valves 264.5$ , ,��'
' ° (;! -:! t'' E. Grandy 871 Labor 4.�► �, t
6.97 ��: •,
! . , C 7 J. B. Bell 92 Easement ool fl or r w ur;:oses 50U.00 i' 1
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;I ,! ;i Virgil 8 2 Labor i
`�'` Walter vest 93 P '
i ! Knapp & Ronneberger 873 Repairs and supplies 11. 00 j
, ', `� f .' I 44.�+ A E. Thompson 94 Labor cl j�.
W. Wade 874 11;ngineer WL 95•'� A. E. Thompson 95 La•,or 7.75 1
l! j.i Mrs. J. Bonney 8?5 Engineer HL and reservoir 40'') Fahrenkoff 9r� Lz or 40. 00
, '1 ;i :1+ , i', ; Francis Short 876 Labor 1)•2' G. 40.00 �
i , Geo• Pearce 97 Late or ,
i . !.. ; Ray J• Dunn 877 Labor 1240. 00 :rt
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- i .y i {4 , ;;� „ L, Willoughby 878 Labor 12o•u' W. Morin
989 Labor ,
A. Florin 99 La uor 50. 00 fi. .� ;� -, • ., • Sperg Matson 879 Labor 24.7 J. J 100 La or 40. 00�, i ) �' i , i .; A• t•: Thompson 880 Labor 4•5' Geo• •13estks 16.00 •
s ,; S, Boyd 881 Lab or 101 La or=i 5 Fred Stevenson 102 La: or 16. 00 •
`E'' ' ' 1.,1 t ' . ! . Frank Childs 882 Labor 4.5
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d Ligor. 106 Lessor 2;�• Aoll call The citycouncil of the Cityof Anacortes met in regular session "•
2ti• S� adjourned +, f
• i Clarence Moran 10o La :or with Dayor Brooks presiding and Councilmen Dselley, r erch, Hansen, Olson and :: ? .,
{ 3 A. H. Nyman 107 Labor 11• McCracken responding to roll call. Absent, �.:cCallum• ` , •
., , . P. T. C raven 108 Labor =0. I:'�# '..
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k R. L. Lewis 109Labor 24 orprn. from CityCommunication from CityEngineer W. B. Short recommmendin the erection of :`
- ' _ Ray J. Dunn 110 Lab r 12. :; re tunnel a one and one half million gallon reservoir instead of driving to:_r.el for
r ;. , ': A- Strom ill Transportation of men °' .rid reservoir gravity flow from Whistle Lake to filter plant, was read. The resort was ?4
Clint Knapp ` '_ ;ter ''
. 112 Labor 1'0' as follows:
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` J • I. P. Barker 113 La cor 40. • .} x
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-.1Z' "1'0 THEHONORABLE MAYOR 0_. :',I: CITY T 14 t
•• G. Paddock 114 La ory GT_T- C UECII, r
+ i J. Strom 115 Labor `'0. Gentlemen: ( .1. it's .)i.
i, A• 3 trom llo Labor or 40. ii , '
S. Boyd Y 117 La or After comparing tine cost of the proposed tunnel with that ..tip. ;�'
i i I G. H. Eogle 118 Labor -SO. gallonng rtr=t;
of a one and one half million reservoir, and consideri ;,s. .;
i L. Lanfear 119 Labor 40' the advantages of each I am convinced that the reservoir would Y ,; :
I p , A. J. Burnham 120 Labor 14' be far more valuable to the city as a whole than the tunnel would it w` , •
I' Chas. Anderson 121 Labor be. The tunnel has its merits in that it would give a gravity t fir,
i I • L. Carlson 122 Labor 50' flow to the filter, but as our storage capacity is limited ar, 5,: ``'
1 Chester Baker 123 Labor interruption in the filter service would handicap us in case of ; �;, ;,•k •
`' "r' i z L. A. Commons 24. u
'` y�'�-• 124 Labor fire- `lion a nne and one half million g .11on reservoir in addition ;j yy
?;: _ Tire Surgery, Assgn 125 Labor A. Thompson to our present reservoir capacity a reduction in insurance rates bra - ' : ir
and in case of a future water supply . .z•: ;
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Stapp Bros• 126 I a or Earl Beyers 17. probably g PP Y �' "• A ' ' ''
robabl would be ranted
Stapp Bros. " 127 - l' would be utilized as , . . � .::; ;. t, Labor Clarence Moran being obtained from the river the reservoir I ' �,k,,
} , Ben Driftmier for '` �.;:ice.
a .� ' . ,;,� ! 128 Cash adv. expenses re bond issue o�1. apart of the storage system- -�" �= +'�-�•`"`'''
5=; • w , 1 1 . ;' I E. A. Phillips, Inc 129 Supplies 1C. f `� , ��Y
s Anacortes Hardware 130 " A pumping installation at Whistle L..ke could be made safe by { } `,, , r is
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• H. koran 131 L-:.bor, transportation of me installing one 1500 gpm pump and motor, �vitn one motor in reserve• �f t .:�. �- 'r
1 S. Baker 132 Labor " s • This pump can be operated from the filter without any additional • -- ,Is., ,
t • • A. H. ;Yy-man 133 Labor " U+ Z. cost other than power. =s ` ; `' _ r •
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! M. Barrington 134 Lai.or " +)
1 i A comparat5. ive cost of the two projects are as follows: The tunnel i4. i s i'
t . i ' - complete with pipe line, dam, valves , etc. , : 17,450. 00. A 1,500,000 ` •'•:'
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` Finance on claims Report ofp P p' • Committee on finance to whom were referred the claims a a.L ns ;,ue g gallon reservoir wit _ pipes, valves, etc. , :•rill cost about 418, 0J0 4 t ,� • . `�. �:
• ' Current Expense Fund and other city funds, recommending that the claim, Is The annual interest on the cost of the tunnehrill be ;�y60. UO per
r allowed and .warrants drawn in favorp kJ ,=%,0
of same, was read and upon motion ado _ �. ti r:
! Roll call: Ayes, D�velley, i�erch, Hansen and Morrison, Bays, none. r year, and the cost ,of operating a 1500 gpm pump ;�b12.00 or ,�348.00 Yi, ,,.•. P. ,,,�`5 .:
+ less than the interest on one tunnel. This arrangement will permit ?
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! 'i of a more uniform operation on of the filter, and in case of an in- ='�
.:as! ' i! Adjourn • Upon motion the city council did then adjourn until Tuesday, December ytn •
terru tion will inure us a -inst a shorta e• •s , .` '} . '';t •
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.Approved in open session this loth day of Dec r.zber, 1 4. In view of the advantage to be gained by the construction of tine `a s • r' ' ' 9? reservoir, I recommend that this plan be adopted rattier than the �i, , �•,5•���� .
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I - - — Tunnel given up After due consideration of the matter• Councilman Dwelley, seconded by r �•, 3 �;
;i •• 3I,�' von Councilman Hansen, made a motion that the idea of the tunnel be iven up . `1 . s.• s
i• 'I ; . ; ' - ' 1 and the City Engineer be authorized to construct additional storage • in :. '3 .; �:
:, . yi Attest: M. A. hartmann, City Clerk, :
• accordance with the above recommendation. i ' L �,:
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ff Joust, et al for vacation of portion of Seventeenth Street in the city of Anacortes, lying .
:, :' ' ;• rt , for vacation east of the east line of "R" Avenue, was read and taken care of in the following ; • .. '•f
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i ; i;' , H-i, 1 ;� of street end resolution.
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+i i; 3esolution desolution• ,rhereas, the o'.vners of more than two thirds of the property '..i j _- �.• m ,
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i' i : , i j, - ! '4 petitioned for vacation thereof and asked that said petition be heard and � . / �' '
. ? i . ; t determined as required by law, was read and upon motion adopted. Roll callil'l r'
1 : ? , , i , ` . �� t Ayes, Dc,elle Hansen, Fdrch, Olson, and McCracken. 1+Sys, none ''�� a ►� ` .
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ij} ,i+ � !' J• ,1 i Calif. Filter filter Company h• dscomplet�t d e,.g� ain amount-n-t—uf-w-orkk and supplied ' czita� ;,
', , 'i' �� { I. � ,•'• Co. , araounL of materials, an ecru hiding that warrant be issued to the California a; ! l �r
• . .i;i' i• . k i ,� ' i,Y, , j . l filter Company in amount equal to eighty (80) per cent of the total estimate , : i 1 i :. fir.
i !' i! , ii or „i4,628. 05, •.ra read and upon motion the City Clerk was instructed to issue it ;
'1i ; , ' ' I ' 1. warrant in the above amount. Roll call: Ayes, Dwelley ,Ferch, Hansen, ii.cCrac.ken ' r .j '
i ' i I ' i and Olson. !4.y , • Yl,;;!t
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_ 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....
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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
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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 '' ''
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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.
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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 , •,.
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( #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-; ,,,
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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. , _ _ ,'
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Spec. Com. on , Report of Special Committee on petition of Sherman Commons for lease of iy' 4 t r- �; : - �,
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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. " -
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' , #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�� '
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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 ;
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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. -- = •,� : •
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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 '
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thought for Petition from Petitionit i.
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};;.':::'.`.`]'•'•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�� �•
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• 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; ' •
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: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',
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, ! I ` Bonds of officials Bonds of city presented a ed o the Cityi� -
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' ;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. ". •
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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 :�
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-` '? ` + , ;• } 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 -. •
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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
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i ! ! i• , Co, for water of ten years from June 1st, 1925, at the rate and charges as now establishesi � '
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;;:; ,;.,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.
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,; 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 •
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:� , • �. Upon motion the city council did then adjourn.
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,h .,;i:,,,?, i 1 in open session this 6th day of January, 1925. PP P day of 1 2 r,,�,' ' ,r,r c`fr :�`•>
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