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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council - Minutes - 10/05/1936140 Kent, Washington, October 5, 1936. Regular meeting of the City Council; present Mayor Wooden and Councilmen Barnes, Dunbar, Hardy, Miller, Naden, Sells & Thompson. Minutes of the last regular meeting, Sept. 21, last, read and approved. Comunication read from Assn. of Washington Cities & Filed. batter of rebuilding of steps at the First Nat. Building refered to the Building with power to act. RESOLUTION NO. 107, transfering $20.07 to Department of Highways,'in payment for painting strip through the City was read and adopted. Upon motion the pipe hawling was given to E. A. Sipes at 3 cts. per foot, piled. Ordinance No. 674, adoptin# the budget for the year 1937, was read and upon motion placed upon its final passage and carried by the unanimous vote of all of the Councilmen present, Ordinance No. 675, fixing the tax levy for the year 1937, was read and upon motion placed upon its final passage and carried by the unanimous vote of all of the Councilmen present, CLAIMS PRESENTED AND ALLOVED AS FOLLOWS: Dorthea Badgro Petro Paint Co. Angelo Mezzaippa R. W. Yurkar Kent Motors Time Skeet Otto A. Case, Treas. Geo. 0. Hallock Salary List Pioneer, Inc. Trick & Murray Gal ddir)g, McKean & Co. Concrete Const. Co. Waters Specialities J. A. Fallgreen R. A. Gray C. A. Waldrop Bungalow Cafe Columbia Lumber Co. L. C. Thornhill Howard -Cooper Corp. J. K. Gill Co. Sparks Electric Co. Office Work 30.0 Plastic 25.5 Wood 7.5 Tools & Reps. 5.2 Gas & Oil 67.4 Labor for Sept. $579.52 579.5 Ind. Ins. &. Med. Aid 35.2 Reps. 1.7 Sept. Salaries 881.5 Reg. Supplies 6:4 Reg. Supplies 2.7 Sewer Tile 5.8 Paving,State & Gowe. 65.6 Office Supplies 7.5 Eng. 8: Inspect. 27.0 Street Brooms 13.0 Special Police 37.5 Meals for Prisoners .8 Lumber 17.5 Park Labor 74.0 Pump & Hose 242.5 Library Books 28.0, Supplies 16.8 No further business appearing the meeting, upon motion did then adjurn. L. E. Price, City Clerk.