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117ENTA."H SPSSIOI _ May l'7th, 1927.
was asked to revise this portion -of , the o-rdin(-nce to read X25.00 for circuases but to
permit the higher license for carnivals to stand. The changes suggested in restaurant
licenses in the petition presented by H. 2. Peep:, et al, was discussed, but it was
decided to make no change in the way the proposed ordinance read.
Motion made by Pyles, seconded by I+1cGee, that the final adoption of Ordinance X364
be laid over until the next regular meeting; roll call shoved all voting in favor of
the motion.
PROPOSED ORDINANCE 7'365, COVERING LICENSES AND REGULATIONS FOR POOL HLUS, ETC.
WAS READ; motion madd. by Pyles, seconded by C. H. Smith that Ordinance 7365 be declared
to have"had its ,third. reading.
Motion made by C. H. Smith, seconded by Davis, that x Ordinance 7365 be adopted
as read, with the exception that the words "Section 11" shown in Section 6 of the ordinance
be made to read "Section 12"• Mayor ordered a roll call and all voted in favor of the
motion.
11. J. COONEY APPOINTED CHIEF OF POLICE: the-l:Iayor having submitted the name of
11. J. Cooney as his choice for Chief of Police, Hays`nade a motion, seconded by McGee, that
the appointment of Cooney as Chief of Police be eonfirned; notion lost five to two on
roll call, as follows: Ayes, Hays and McGee; Noes, Davis, Pyles, C. H. Smith, D. E.
Smith and Wayde .
Davis called attention to present ordinance covering investment of sinking funds
by the treasurer, xtx stating that present ordinance was too rigid; no action taken.
Davis called attention to lack of filing space for city maps and blue prints
and asked authority from the council to have a blue print cabinet rude at a cost of approx.
X110.001, half to be charged against the (Tater Dept. and half against the Suwers, as it would
brincipally take care of the blueprints of those facilities. Motion made by Hays,
seconded by C. H. Smith, that Davis be authorized to have such a cabinet made. Roll call
shooed all voting for the motion.
ADJOURNI:7ENT: MOTION 11ADE BY DAVIS, SECONDED BY C. H. SMITH, THAT THE IEETING
ADJOURN UNTIL 8 PFI, Tuesday, Iday 31st, at which time they would consider -rock. crushers.
(motion carried.
ATTEST:
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Passed and approved this day of
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ADJOURNED SESSION OF COUNCIL V
I,Iu.y 31st, 1927.
ROLL CALL: The city council met in an adjourned session with following members
present: I,., yor Gray, Councilmen Davis, Hays, McGee, Pyles, C.H.Sinith and Wayde; absent-
D.E•Smith.
I:IOOSE LODGE GRANTED LICENSE TO BRING CARNIVAL TO PASCO: J.W.Carter appeared on behalf
of the Hoose Lodge and asl�ed that they be granted a license to bring a carnival -(the C.F.
Zeiger Shows) to Pasco for the period Jun&14th to 13th, at a license fee of 025.00 per day;
after discussion, motion was made by Pyles, seconded by I.IcGee, that a license for a carnival
under the auspices of the (Noose Lodge be granted; mayor ordered a roll call and all voted
for the motion.
BIDS ON ROCK CRUSHER iVERE OPENED, one bid being received from the General Machinery Co.
Spokane, totalling �; 3491.11 and another bid accompanied by checks for ten per cent of their
bid being received from the Feenaughty Elachinery Co. which totalled $6350.00. (motion vas
made by McGee, seconded by Hays, that all bids be rejected account being too high; this
motion was then withdrawn and Pyles offered a motion to hold all bids over until the regular
rieeting June 7th; upon roll call, all voted for the motion.
ADJOURN11,2IIT: Motion made by McGee, seconded by ;ayde, the 'ng adjourn; carried.
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ATTEST: I; y
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Passed and approved this day of