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November 8, 1922.
The Council met in refularvsession as November 7th was a legal holiday the meeting was he
on the 8th. Mayor Warden presided.
The following answered toll call: Heylett and Robbins.
Robbins secondod by Haylett moved that the meeting adjourn to meet Nov. 9th.
VCarrled.
Passed for approval tht8.day of Nov. 1922.
City Attorney
ATTEST: Mator _ _
d and approved t s day of Nov. 1922.
November 9th. 1922.
The council met in adjourned session with Mayor Warden presiding.
The follwoing answered roll call: Goodell, Haylett, March, Nelson, F.obbinsip add Sargent.
The minutes of October 17th were redd and there being no objections the Mayor declared
them approved as reald.
Goodell appointed to serve on the claims committee.
The follwoing bills approved by the claims committee were read;
vouchar
number Claimant Distribution
Amount
2993 A. R. Puc-ner Clark
40.00-
2994 R B McFarland Treasurer
140.00-
2995 C WVJohnson Attorney
40.00-
0.00@996
@996J E Sullivan Police
150.00-
2997 J H Fuller IT
125.00-
2998 V B Cox Police Judge
15.00-
2999 H F Kanmann Health Officier
15.00-
3000 A H Bommell Police
125.00-
3001 E M Livengood Street
150.00-
3002 J W Clemans Cemetary
75.00 -
3003 Wm Scott Janitor
10.00•
3004 H Van Valkenbuxg Library
30.00.
3005 Jessie Matfield "
85.00-
3006 Pacific Power and Light
10.55•
3007 " City Hall
16.50'
3008 Standard Oil Co Police and Street
58.28'
3009 " "
21.75•
3010 Economy Tire Shop Street
21.35-
3011 J E Sullivan Police Exp
30.00•
White River Lumber Cc 3012 St cemetery and Gen
2.55•
3m13 J H Campbell Parks
60.00-
3014 Pasco Machine Co Clerk and St
8.00•
3015 Pacific Telephone and Tel Police and Treas
9).20-
).20•3@16
3M16Mrs M L Bannerman Matron
12.00•
3017 Mrs J E Sullivan IT
3.00•
3018 City Cafe Prisoners Board
91.50•
3019 Matilda Wallis Election Expense
8.25-
3020 K S Koontz IT
8.25•
3021 Pearl Cornwell "
8.25•
3022 Kate Smith "
7.75•
3023 R 11 Banks "
7.73
3024 E F Campbell
7.75-
3025 F L Eaton
8.50•
3026 Clara Hicks "
8.50,
3027 H V Banks "
8.50
3028 D W McGhfe "
8.00•
3029 H M Earhart "
8.00•
3030 M R Hiii IT
8,00-
3031 C W Johnson police
3.80•
Neslon seconded by Robbins moved that the bills be allowed and warrants
drawn for sa-�e.
Upon roll call all councilmen present voted Yes.
Aletter from John E. Price and Co. of Seattle was -read.
A letter from Wobthington-Pai %y -M Pump and Machinery Co. Seattle was
read.
A letter from the Columbia Valley Municipal League was read and it was
suggested that
the clerk write and find out how many had paid in ther quota.
A communication from the Public SeAleb Co Pasco was read.
Haylett seconded by Nelson moved that it be resolved that the Public
Scales Company be
granted permission to install a public scale in north and south alley
in Block 19 Gerry's
Addition, centre of foundation of scale to be 54 feet distance from manhole in centre of
East and West alley in said block 19, said scale to be so constructed
and occupied so as
not to obstruct the free use of said alley, except during period of construction.
Carried.
A letter from the library board recoTiunending Mrs. Jahnke to be appointedto
the libarj<
board was read.
Mayor Warden appointed Mrs. Jahnke on the library board.
Nelson seconded by March moved that the appoinimmdnt be confirmed and
she be notified.
Carried.
Reports of the police judge for July, August, Spptember and October were
read.
An ordinance amending ordinance No. 290, the same being "An ordinance
fixing the salaries
of the City Treasurer, City Clerk, and City Atyorney" so as to change
the salary of the
City Treasurer, was read.
Haylett seconded by Nelson moved that the ordinance be passed and adopted
as read.
Carried.
Nelson seconded by March moved that the bid of the Pasco Plumbing and
Heating Co for pipe
fittings for dead ends on irrigation laterals be accepted and purcahsing
agent purchase same.
Carried.
Goodell seconded by Nelson moved that we get in touch with the Cougty
Engineer in regard
to oiling of roads and have Mr. Boak get prides on oil.
Carried.
Robbins secondel by Nelson moved that City Clerk advertise for bids on "triple combination"
pump, chemical and hose car fully wqul)pped-pump to be 250 to 300 gallons per minute at
120r pressure, chassis and motor sRfficient to handle equipment under all conditions4p
chassis 11 to 2ton, Full specifications to accompany bids, allowance to be made if city
furnish chemical tanks; Bidder to mount same. Bids subject to rejection. Bids to be-re-ve
received not later than December 5th.
Carried.
r'iC,;
The Council procee e
o canvas o c
re urns o e r mary a ec on
being as follows:
The foll.owang answered roll call: Goodell, March, Nelson, Robbins and Sargent.
2
Name
Office
Number votes received.
J. Gannon
Mayor
593
H Warden
Amount
490
R. Heether
3033 J. E. Sullivan (assg Wirth) Police
94
M. M. Eaton
21.80-
1
Alfred R. Puchner
City Clerk
694
C. N. Boulter
8.00-
397
C. Barr
3039 Marie Colvin
1
Carl Bird
City Treasurer
902
C. Barr
3042 N. W. Fire Apparatus Cc Fire Dept Exp
8
R. B. McFarland
Councilman 4 yaer term
2
Joe Pete
A letter from Mr. McCredie of Sunnyside stating the amounts that had
1
C. W. Johnson
City Attorney
638
E. A. Davis
514
D. Burt Bryan
Councilman atbl.a.rge
913
J. Schermerhorn
The foll.owang answered roll call: Goodell, March, Nelson, Robbins and Sargent.
2
Chas Smith
1
C. Barr
voucher
1
E. W. Landt
Amount
1
A . M. Haylett
3033 J. E. Sullivan (assg Wirth) Police
1
A. F. Petty
21.80-
1
Frank Bennett
3036 Horrigan Bros "
1
J. F. O'Herin
8.00-
1
Carl Bird
3039 Marie Colvin
1
F. W. Nelson
Councilman 4 year tern unexpired
865
M. J. Linderman
3042 N. W. Fire Apparatus Cc Fire Dept Exp
1
Levi Pyles
Councilman 4 yaer term
880
W. W. Robbins
A letter from Mr. McCredie of Sunnyside stating the amounts that had
654
J. T. Sargent
read.
612
Levi Clayton
521
A. M. Haylett
Application of Federated Shop Crafts to run the bowling alleys in the
423
1
,H. v..Banks
Nelson seconded by March moved that a license be grabted the Federated
The Council declared the following nominated to appear on thr Progressive League Party
ballot for the December election;
J. Gannon Mayor
ALfred R. Puchner City Clerk
C. W,Johnson City Attorney
Carl Bird City Treasurer
D. Burt Bryan Councilman at large
Levi Pyles Council -an four year term
W. W. Robbins "
J. T. Sargent "
F. W. Nelson Four year term unexpired.
Neslon seconded by March moved that the City Clerk notify candidates of their nomination.
Car rie d
Haylett seconded by Robbins moved that the pirchasing agent purchase four 3z%30 cord
tires for the police department.
Carried upon all councilman voting yeas.
Robbins seconded by Haylett moved that the purchasing agent purchase a new dump beg for
the City truck.
Upon roll call all councilmen present voted YES.
Haylett seconded by Robbins moved that the meeting adjourn.
Carried.
Passed for approvalthisday of November 1922.
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Mayor
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City Clerk.
Passed and approved this day of November 1922.
City a rkr
November 21,1922.
The Couno it met in re g lar session with Mayor Warden presiding.
The foll.owang answered roll call: Goodell, March, Nelson, Robbins and Sargent.
The minutes of Nov. 8 and 9th were raed and there being no objections the Mayor declared
them approved as read.
The follwoing bills approved by the claims committee were read:
voucher
number Claimant Distribution
Amount
3032 Pacific Power and Light Co. Light and wa'er
$426.54•
3033 J. E. Sullivan (assg Wirth) Police
15.00
3034 gl.eeb Lumber Yard N. P. Park
21.80-
3035 H. L. Clemens Cemetary
7.00•
3036 Horrigan Bros "
6.03,
3037 G. D. Jaynes Election
8.00-
303R Mrs Ida Mercer
8.00-
3039 Marie Colvin
8.00•
3040 Pasco Herald Printing
27.25,
3041 R. B. McFarland City Treas M1scellaneots
87.79-
3042 N. W. Fire Apparatus Cc Fire Dept Exp
39.53'
8948 Nelson seconded by Robbind moved that the bills be allowed and
warrants drawn
for same. Upon roll call all councilmen voted YES.
A letter from Mr. McCredie of Sunnyside stating the amounts that had
been paid in by the
different communties in the fight for lower ligh* andpower rates was
read.
Goodell seconded by Nelson moved that the City Clerk draw a war rant for our quota, $170,
and send sa-rto 11r. McCredie/
Upon roll call all canncilmen present voted YES.
Application of Federated Shop Crafts to run the bowling alleys in the
Cunningham Hotel
for three months was read.
Nelson seconded by March moved that a license be grabted the Federated
Shop Crafts for
the bowling alleys for three months at a fee of $8.
Gar rie d.
A petition signed by property holders in blocks 14 and 15 N. P. Plat
requesting that
Lot 5 Block 14 N. P. Platt be cleaned up was read.
Haylett entered council room
Nelson seconded by Robbins moved that Livengood purchase a muffler for
the tractor.
Carried.
Nelson seconded'by Goodell moved that the City Clerk appoint election
boards for the
election Dec. 5i
Carried.
Nelson seconded by Goodell moved that the meeting adjourn.
Car rie d.
Passed for approiral thei day of Dec. 1922.
City A or
Mayo
ATTEST:
0 City Clerk.
Paass/erl and
�japproved
�this da of Dec. 1922.
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