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Goodell seconded by O'fierin moved that the Street and Alley Committee look up and find c
if we have $300 coming from the state for permanent highway fund.
Carried.
A. J. Copeland spoke on tourist park and requested the city to put .in -toilets at city p,
and council allow chamber of commerce to charge SM 50V per car per night.
Pyles seconded by March moved that in consider tion of The Chamber of Commerce making
certain improvements as outlined, toilets with sewer connection, lights, and keeping
portion of park in sanitary condition the South End is sej ap-rt to the Chamber of
Nommerce to be used as a tuuri.st park for the season of 19 83 permission be granted to
them to make a charge for service r,ndered of 50¢ per car per night. Permanent improveme
to remail property of City of Pasco.
Carried.
The following electionje officiers were appointed:
Precinct one. Mrs. J. M. Arnett, Inspector, Mrs. H. Colvin and Mrs. D. Haynes Judges.
" two Mrs. P., Hicks, Inspector, Mrs. C. E. Culirer and P. R. Austin, Judges.
2 three Mrs. D, B. Smith, Inspector, Mrs I•M. Haylett -nd Mrs. G. Niidsen Judges.
" four Mrs Pearl Cornwall., Inspector, Mrs K. Koontz and Mrs. W. T. Barnes Judges.
All five Mrs M. L. Bannerman, Inspector, 1Qrs Gee. Beck and H. M. EarIzart Judges.
Robbins seconded- by Goodell moved that the appointments be confirmed.
Carried.
Robbins eecondek by Goodell moved that the meeting adjourn.
Carri d.
Passed for approval t is day of Jura 1923.
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ATTEST:i City /
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sed and A r d this day of June 1923.
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June 5, 1923.
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The Council met in regular
The following answered roll
session %%1th Mayor Gannon presiding.
ce11:Bryan, Goodell, March, Nelson, O'Herin, Pyles, and Robbins.
The minutes of May 15th were
re:jd and there being no objections the mayor d clared them
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approved as read.
Pyles seconded by 0 Herin moved that the bill of the Pacific Power and
Light Company be
laid on the table until the
next meeting.
Ca ried.
The following bills approved
by the claims committee were read.
vouches -number Claimant
Distribution
Amount.
3298 State Treasurer
Medical Aid
12.73 -
3299 N. P. Railroad Co.
LIDS
99.00-
3300 A. R. Puchner
Clerk
40,00 ,
3301 Edna Puryear
Treasurer
50.00 ,
3302 C. W. Johnson
Legal
40.00
3303 E. A. Puryear
Police
150.00 '
3304 D. Butler
125.00•
3306 P. A. Thomas
"
125.00
3306 J. Schermerhorn
Judge
15.00 ,
3307 H. B. O'Brien
Health
15.00
3308 J. W. Clemans
Cemetary
75.00
3309 J. T. Sargent
Water
150.00 '
3310 Levi Clayton
Street
150.00 ,
3311 N. P. Ry Cc
Frt Street
14.63
3312 John Corbin
Cemetray --nd Police
31.25
3313 P. P. & L. Co.
City Hall
18.75
3314 J. A. Rish
Street
50.00
3315 American Wood Pipe
Cc LIDs
764.08
3316 Pasco Machine Cc
Street
18.75 '
3317 Pasco Herald
LIDS aid Election
70.00'
3318 Pasco Paint Co
tolice
8.56
3329 Yakima Bindery
Jity Treas
2.10,
3320 Pao Tel and Tel Cc
olice and Treas
9.95 -
3321 Mrs. E. C. Sharrad
Election
5.00
3322 Clara Jaynes
Election
6.56-
3323 Winnifred GI-eenup
6.50 '
3324 Marie Uolvin
"
6.50'
3325 Clara A. Hicks
"
6.50
3326 P. R. Austin
"
6.50
3327 Ada E. Cu lver
"
c.50 '
3329 gate Smith
6.50-
3329 Gemrgie Nielsen
6.50 -
3330 Winnifred Haylett
6.50-
3331 Luljt Barnes
6.00 -
3332 Georgie Cady
6.00'
3333 Mrs. C. R. Wallis
"
6.00'
3334 M. Lou Bannerman
"
6.25'
3335 Grace Beck
"
6.25'
3336 H. M. Ea hart
6.25-
3337 J. W. Ketner
Mise
85.50-
3338 J. W. Ketner
46.50•
3339 Pasco Hearald
Election
11.00
3340 Mrs. M. L. Bannerman Matron
6.00-
3341 Mrs Carrie Crwoell
"
3.00-
3342 City Cafe
Prisoners Board
36.25-
3343 J. H. Can pbell
Police
58.35•
3344 James Opie
Gekeral
6.50
3345 J. H. Campbell
Parks
55.00 '
3346 H. Van Valkenburg
Library
30f00-
3347 Jessie Maxfield
85.00'
3348 First National Bask
16.00•
3349 Mrs. D. L. Garwood,
Co. Clerk LIDS
56.00
3350 / H. Jumer
Cemeta ry
73.35
/ refer to minutes.
Nelson secondel by Pyles moved that the bills be allowed and warrants
drawn for same.
Upon roll call all councilmen voted YES.
Letter from Franklin County Irrigation District Number one in regard
to water used at
City Park and never paid for was read.
O'Herin seconds' by Nelson
moved that the letter be placed on file.
Carried.
Letter from the district as
to charge for irrigation water for the city
for 1923 was read.
O'Herin seconded by Robbins
movei that the letter be placed on the table.
Carried.
Application of Mrs. S. Doi
to operate a rooming house at the corner of
Columbia --nd Tacoma
was read.
Nelson seconded by O'Herin
moved that a license be granted.
Carried.
Appliaction of Langan and Shupe
to UXXXAXXXWXg operate a pool hall,
soft drink parlor was
read.
OtHerin seconded by Nelmon
koved that - license be granted.
Carried. 1
Application of Pasco Club to
operate a soft drink establishment and pool
hall was read.
March seconded by O'Herin moved
that a license be granted.
Carried.
Appliaction of Mrs. G. A. Molitor to operate - poft drink establishment
and ice cream p^rlo r
was read.
Robbins secohded by Goodell
moved that a license be granted.
C=:rried.
Appliaction of J. M. Hthrai
to operate a soft drink establishment was
read.
Nelson seconded by O'Herin
moved that a,license be granted.
Ca ried.
A petition to indtall fire
hydrants at the alley in East "A" Street between
Gray and Myrtle
Streets, One at the ally in
Walnut Street between East "A" Street and
"B" Streetrp and one
at the alley in Maitland Street Between "4" and "B" Streets was read.
Robbins seconded by Nelson moved that the city clerk inform the Pacific Power and L ight Co
to indtall hydrants ydr nts as outlined in petition.
Car: ried.
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The eonmittee on the sidevialk on Fourth Street from Park to I-1-argaret Street and on Park
Street from Fourt# Street jto Fifth Street reported.
Pyles seeondedby O'Herin moved that the matter of ordinance 342 covering sidewalk be
continued until July 17th, 1923.
Carried.
Pyles seconded by O'Herin moved that the City Clerk draw warrnt for freight bill on paint fa
streets. Ben rant drawn and given number 3311 see bills.
Upon roll call all councilmen voted YES.
The returns of the election held Rune 2nd were nanvassed and results found as follows.
For proposition Against Proposition.
Precinct #1 43 18
" 2 56 22
" 3 39 29
48A 51 42
" 24
Total 237 135
Nelton seconded by Pyles moved that appears from returns of special election held June:2 ,
on ratification or rejection of proposition outlined in Ordinance 341 resulted in a vote
of237 in favor nd 135 against and by vote on propositmon the same wr s duly ratified by
qualified electors voting at said election.
Carried.
Nelson seconded by O'Herin moved that City Clerk be instructed to write the Pacific Power'
and Light Company advising result of election and ask quot`?tion on their system as out-
lined in ordinance 341 and also advising that if a reasonable price can not be obtained
then condemnation proceedilge shall be commenced as outlined in said ordinance 341.
Carried.
Nelson seconded by Goodell moved that the City attorney write to engineers and get the
matter in regard to cost of engineering water works before the cotmeil at the next regualr
meeting. ✓
Carried.
Nelson seconded by O'Herin moved thatthe City refund Mr. E. Jumer $73.35 in payment of
pipe line across canatar y upon execytion og quit claim deed. Warrant drawn and paid under
number 3350 shown in bills allowed above.
Upon roll c»11 all councilmen voted YES.
March seconded by O'Hdrin movo that the meeting ,adjourn.
Carried.
Passed fo approval th' day of June 1823.
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/city Attorney Q-"—
Mayor
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ed and approved this /v/ day of June 1923.
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June 9th, 1928.
The Cluneil met in reg Special session to oonfer with engineers in regard to water system
for City of Peace and get their contracts as to charges.
Meeting called to order by Mayor Gannon.
The following answered Boll call: Bryan, Goodell, Nelson, Pyles, and Robbins.
Mr. R. FBrown presented contract of Burns McDonnell Company of Kansas City and same
was a price of $50.00 and expenses per day and a maximum price of $600.00 to appraise old
system and 50 on actual construction vQ cost and $300.00 per month for an engineer.
Councilman O'Herin enters councilroom.
Mr. R. M. Murray of Spokane outlines his plate which is 3% on appraisal value if taken to
court and 2f if settled out of court and 50 on actual construction cost.
Goodell see.ondel by Pyles moved that tye meeting adjourn to meet Tuesday June 1�th at 8 P.M.
JV
ied.
Passed for approval this J day of June 1923.
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ATTEST:
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Passed and - rov_edhis _ qday of June 1923.
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June 12th. 1923.
The Council met in adjourned session with Mayor Gannon presiding.
The following answered roll call: Bryan, Goodell, March, Nelson, O'Herin, Pyles, Robbins.
Discussion on contarcts as given by engineers.
O'Herin seconded by Raobbins moved that the City accept Mr. R. M. Murray's contrscct for
engineering for proposed water system and that the Mayor and City Clerk be instructed to
execute same.
Uphm roll call all councilmen voted YES.
Pyles seconded by Goodell moved tat the meeting adjourn.
arried.
Passed for approval this_,/d,�V of June 1923.
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