HomeMy WebLinkAbout1935-06-03 Regular MinutesCouncil called to order by Mayor J, P. Walkup with the follow-
ing Councilmen present: J. R. Naylor, Eli Thomsen and J. S. Storey.
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved and
ordered filed.
The County Treasurer's report was read and approved. The City
Treasurer's report was read and approved. The report of the Water
Supt. was read and approved. All the above reports were then or-
dered filed.
The following bills were then read and referred the Finance
Committee.
BILLS
Current Expense Fund:
August Thies, Salary St. Supt.
J. M. Hall, Treasurer
John R. Walkup Clerk
J. L. Morris Labor on Streets
H. H. Brewer
Carl Lee
L. E. Nelson
B. A. Foreman Hall Rent
J. P. Walkup Expense (Representative)
Association Wash
Cities
Current Water Fund:
June 3, 1935.
$10.00
6.25
10.00
8.00
10.00
8.00
8.00
2.50
18.50
August Thies, Salary Expense Water Supt. 31.57
Agnes M. Hall, Water Collections 5.00 $36.57
After examination all bills were aprroved and the Clerk was
instructed to draw warrants for their respective amounts.
The Street Supt. reported repairs on Riverside Ave.
The Mayor read a letter from the Bus Transportation Company
offering a thirty -five cent fare to Tukwila. Conoensus of affirm
of the Council was that the offer be accepted.
The Mayor gave an interesting report of action of Convention
of Association of Washington Cities.
The minutes of the meeting were then read and approved. There
being no further business the Council on motion adjourned sini die.
Attest:
Mayor
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JUne 3, 1c235
The new Town Council met on this date and was caJled to
order by the "aycr. The oath was edmi•listered to the
reelected 7 ,T P valkup, by Clerk 1alkup.
Re-
elected Councilmen J.S. Store L- and li Tholisen and the
newly elected council member A. T1 reemink then cu51:fied
and oath administered by the l'ayor. lewlir elected "reps-
urer Teal was then sworn in.
Mayor 1alkup appointed James Cumi,ing as clerk fir the
coming year. The Mayor thanked his father, the retiring
clerk, fnr his000peration and untirirt energy in the
interest of the town at all times. Te e).tended his thanks
to tje retiring Treasurer and Council.
Mayor Walkup named the following, Conljttees fcr )cM-
BUTTI)T7M TT eemink, Dugan, Storey
7T-Timr7nr-r3 Thomsen, Storey, Feemink
7TWTC Storey, veemink, Thomsen
T 21:"D SAMTATTOY Dugan, Thomsen, faylcr
TA7S rryrrnr•TC7S Storey, T'aylor, T
LIFT 9 Dugan, TTeem.ink, aylcr
PARKS (T PLAYs.7nT "TD1-1
Thomsen, Storey, wavier
7IT 17,LRAT17- 1 CT Traylor
scFnnLs Dugan, Thomsen
STRTT'3TS APLc3 .T Storey
JAYS A T Thomsen, Storey, aylcr,
Dugan, Feemink
/ATM Faylor, Dugan, Storey
Appointments:
P. E. Henke, liarshall
Judge Durbin, Justice of the Peace
Junes Cumming, Clerk
August Thies, Street Superintendent
August Thies, later Superintendent
At the request of 7r. T7eemink as Chairman of the Street
and Alley Committee the appointment of `'u erintenuent of
Streets was made temporary till the ne.•t regular meetinc.
The mer1 ber.s of the 'Tester Committee were ur;�•ed ty t.l T`a or
to take a more active interest in t= e affai rri of the water
department, as past due accounts have reaches: a hi ;h total.
The Clerk was instructed to re-_.uest the Puget ^ound Power
Light Co. to clean out the .ditch. earn:= t}-e ri;rht rf
bet eon
tai l erib c r' l l nvic- iP. ('!'Y'?d �r�'
rrrhe question ef ctan the _me et?_n t.e c f th Cc ?'1c jJ.
came up for Ciscussien. TT-)en me tirn of Councilman Th er
it
was voted to C'Cii "r at ,rr:d °rt.
On notion Council 7 a� c 4 LL T
'.t t� eYt ie J_
meeting to he "riday, .Till_.r 5th, f ir`t "'ri7rFC a'_ ccite:.; cn
,Tuly 4th, a holiday.
Attest: