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THE GARDEN ISLAND TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1917
THE KAMEIIAMEHA
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Meeting of the
Board of Supervisors
The regular monthly and busi
ness meeting of the Board of Super
visors cf the Countv of Kauai was
held at the usual place on Septem
ber 5th, 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Present: H. D. Wishard, chair
man, T. Brandt, W. D. McBryde,
J. F. Bettencourt, Ir. .
Absent: Menefogtio.
The minutes of the last meeting
were rtad and the same as read
were approved.
The Board examined the several
demands and approved them to be
paid out of the following appro
pi iations, viz:
Salary Cty Rd Supervisor $ 250.00
Pay of Police:
Specials ,
VVaimea
Koloa
Lihue
Kawaihau
Hanalei
Coroners inquest
$250.00
290.00
170.00
125.00
165.00
165.00 1,165.00
161.00
County Bldg: Janitor Service 34.00
County fail 748.93
County Let & Bids
District Courts & Jails:
Waimea 45.00
Koloa 12.65
Kawaihau .95
22.50
58.60
44,70
Furniture & Office Supplies
Hospitals:
Eleele 50.00
Makee Sugar Co 100,00
Koloa Sugar Co 50.00
Lihue Hospital 125.00
Waimea Hospital 200.00 525.00
Sam Maherona Memorial
Hospital 951.75
Incidentals:
Attorney 15.00
Auditor 51,00
Clerk 58.75
Sheriff 141.81
Treasurer 55.00
Rd Supervisor 162.00 483.56
Lighting Public Grounds
& Parks 3.30
Official Bond Premiums 11.40
Registration Automobiles 65.00
Schools: Janitor Service
& Supplies $64.00
New School
Buildings 2,190,88
Repairs School
Buildings etc. 1,576.15 3,831.03
Suppo'rt of Prisoners 344.15
Tax Collections- - 21.15
Water Works:
Kekaha $ 18.00'
Waimea ' 44.58
Kalaheo 17.00
Omao 22.50
Koloa 30.45
Kanaa 21.00
Anahola 2.00
155.53
Road Work:
County Road Machinery 1,161.74
Niihuu: Roads & Bridges 473.00
Rd tax Spec Depos:t . 86.50
Waimea: Oiling Rds
(Spec Deposit) $79.43
Rd Tax Special ' '
Deposit 1.3V0 83 1,390.26
Koloa: Oiling Rds 175.28
Rds & Bridges 1.000.86 1,176.14
Road Tax Spec Deposits 75.75
Lihue: Oiling Rds 819.70
Rds & Bridges 245.25 1,064.95
Road Tax Spec Deposits 792.65
Kawaihau:
Maca. Kealia 4,703.14
. Rds Bridges 2.528.52 7,231.66
Hanalei: '
Oiling Roads 49.18
Rds & Bridges 1.250.55 1.299.73
Rd Tax Spec Deposits ' 102.00
Total $24,031.58
After having heard a verbal re
quest from Sheriff Rice, Mr
Brandt moved for the continuance
of the office of Hack and Auto In
spector and the present incumbent
to the end of next December and
being seconded by Mr. Bettencourt,
Jr, the same was carried.
Mr. McBryde moved that the
Coltnty-Road Engineer be autho
rized to make up a list of feed re
quired for the use of the County
mules and to call in bids for fun
insiung the snme witu tun power
to accept or refuse any bid, and
being seconded by Mr. Brandt the
motion was carried.
Mr. McBryde also moved that
the Country Road Engineer be
authorized to cause sufficient rock
to be broken for the macadamizing
work to be taken up by the Countv
on the road running from the
junction of the Grove Farm and
the main public road to Huleia,
and this being seconded by Mr
Brandt, it was carried.
Financial Reports Nos. 205.
205a, 295aa, and 205b. for August
last were allowed to take the usual
course.
The official bond of John Hano,
deputy sheriff of Kawaihau for the
two years from July 1st last was
received and being found in order
the same was approved.
A requisition (P 1468) from Miss
Muraford, principal of the Lihue
school, and another (P 1468a) from
Win. McCluskey, principal of the
High School, respectively for jani
tor supplies etc, for the schools
named were referred to Mr. Mo
ragne with full power to act on
the matters.
Wm. McCIusky, principal of
the High Schbol, appeared before
the Board and asked for a house
for the use of himself and his
family. The matter was lelt with
the chairman.
The report (P 1469) ot the
Countv Road Supervisor for Au
gust last was received and ordered
file. It is in substance as follows:
Unnd work : The water for sluicing
on the Ctitnp 4 job nt Makaweli gave out
about the. middle of tbe month and tbe
remainder of the cutting and tilling is,
being done by other method.
In Koloa District onlv upkeep work
was done, the balance oi the oil on hand
whs applied. Asphalt is being ti led nut
on the Koloa hill; the surface is lieing
washed clean, floated with hot asphalt as
thinly as possible and coarse sand applied
while asphalt is still hot.
In labile Pistnet tbe same method ot
using asphalt is lcing tried by the Coun
ty stables anil Knpaia hill. Oiling in Li
hue District is suspended, we can't get
any more oil from Honolulu. I ordered
200 Mils from California to be need in
the various districts.
In I.ihue nil roads not oiled were sand
ed. Work of recrading the Halehaka
grade was started.
In Kawaihau tiie macadamizing out lit
finished at Moloaa on the 14th, moved
to Waipouh set up and started maca
damizing on the 3rd hist. The small
macadamizing outfit finished work at A
polo's place on Moloaa Hni on Aug. 30,
and today will probably finish crushing
the surplus rock at the same place. Stone
breaking is still going on at Kealia beach
where there is now broken more than
enough to finish the main road and I
would like instructions, in regard t o
breaking stone tor other roads at Kapaa
and vicinity.
In regard to the Church roan at Ana
hola tlie Makee Sugar Company gave
permission to build through the strip of
the cane directly in front of the Church
gate; they cut the cane on a space wide
enough for the road which is now being
graded and it will be macadamized next
week.
Not much road work was done in Ha
nalei.
Schools: The llacna school which was
moved to its new location is now finish
ed and readv for use and both school
house and cottage look -tine. Repairs
and some painting were done at Kilauea
by the Plantation.
Hanalei repairing was acme as requHt-
ed. In regard to the Japanese school at
Hanalei the trustees oiler the County the
use of it for $0. 00 a month ,or free use of
the building provided the County will
ceil the schoolroom overhead, in which
respect the building now remains unfin
ished. It wouldeost about $70.00 to do
the job.
The new bungalow school at the High
School was completed.
A new two room mjIiooI is now heing
erected at Lihue school; this building it
to lie converted into a cottage later on.
Work on the new cottage at Kekaha
will lie started in a week or so.
Onlv small repairs to some of the
schools remaiiifrto le done. Fifty new
desks were purchased for Waimea. O
ther additional desks were ordered but
so far have not arrived. There may lie a
small shortage of desks until others are
received.'
Upon the motion of Mr, Betten
court J r. second bv Mr. McBryde
the C ounty Road Engineer was
given full authority to get a suffici
ent quanity of rock deli vered near
the smokestack at Ulakiu, Kapaa.
for completing the macadamizing
work on the belt road on East
Kauai.
Upon the motiAn of Mr, Brandt
seconded by Mr. McBryde the
Countv Engineer was instructed to
install electric lights in tne pnnjj
cipal's cottage at Eleele for the
use of a night school to be held'
there in the near future. 1
Upon a verbral request by the
County Clerk the Board by a vote
appropriated the further sum of
seventy five dollars ($75.00) for
the Incidentals of the County
Clerk for clerical assistance to aid
the official in completing the work
of copying the cards of those re
gistered on July 31st last under
the Military Registration regula
tions and which the Clerk is re
quired to do under an Act of Con
gress. Upon the motion of Mr. Mc
Bryde second by Mr. Brandt the
sum of twelve thousand two hun
dred and sixty six dollors and
twenty five centsf $12,266.25) wri
appropriated in addition to the
sums already appropriated for the
uses and purposes named below,
same to be paid out of moneys a
vailable in the Treasury, as fol
lows: District Couit & Jails:
Kawaihau $ 5.00
Saml Mahelona Mem
Hospital - 462.10
Tax Collections 6.15
Water Woiks: Omao 25.00
Countv Road Machinery 600100
Niihau: Roads & Bridges 473. 00
Koloa: Oiling Roads 200.00
Roads & Bridges 800.00
Linue: Oiling Roods 725.00
Roads & Bridges 200.00
Kawaihau: Maca. Kealia 5.000.90
Roads & Bridges 2.500.00
Hanalei: Oiling Roads 70 00
Roads & Bridges 1.200.00
Upon the motion of Mr. Mc
Bryde duly seconded the County
Engineer was asked to look into
the matter ot securing good and
sanitary water for the use of Ka
laheo. At 12 o'clock noon the meeting
adiourned subject to the call of
J Via rhnir. '
Wed. Sept. 1 2, at the Tip Top
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