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llegular Session
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October 1st, 1929.
' -cOLL CAZZ: The City Council met with %Iayor Gray presiding and all members presents
Davis being late.
MINUTES OF REGULAR SESSION H"IID SEPTEjMI R 17th and adjourned session September 21st,
were read and. approved.
CLADJS AGAINST CURRELIT EXPENSE FUND: Following claims against Current Expense Fund
were read and motion was made by Anderson, seconded by Partch, that the bills be allowed;
roll call showing all voting for the motion.
1,1IAR1WiT NO.
-T978-79
Pay roll of various offices for September
395.00
7985_7987
do. Library do.
132.50
7988_7990
Police Dept. pay roll for month of Septemher
430.00
7991-7996
Street Dept. do.- do .
421.00
7997
Fred Sc hunema.n, salary as park c are tak er _
48.00
7998
Maude A: Heater, salary as police matron,
3.00
7999_8006
Fire Dept. pay roll for month of September
21.00
8007
City Cafe _ meals for prisoners
23.25
8008
M. H Taylor, securirg evidence and freigit charges
10.71
8009
L. B. Jo s lin, impbundi ng stock _
11.50
8010
Corbin Cox Paint Co., Headboards and paint _
11.70
8011
Yakima Bindery & Prtg. Co., supplies for treasiwer
12.62
SM12
Jack McMeekin, repairs to clerk's typewriter
3.00
8013
Chas. H artzog, repair police car _
1.25
8014
Grand Central Garage, repair car, Police Dept.
4.05
8015
Dorothy Sager, steno w rk for city attorney
10.00
8016
Pasco Machine Co., re r. i r Street Dept. truck.
6.00
8017
E. W. Landt insurance policy on street truck
11.00
8018
P. T. & T. Co., telephone service various offices
12.83
8019
Columbia �L ardware Co., Material & supplies
13.41
8020
Kleeb Lumber Co., lumber for pa rk
33.75
8021
Pasco Table Supply Co., toilet paper, city hall
2.00
8022
V. Haas, repairing lawn mover for cem*t.ery
9.70
8023
Economy Super Service, material & repairs
1.35
8024
Pasco Auto Co., repairs & na, ti.•, various depts.
3.00
8025
Frank Hixenbaugh, books for library _
36.00
8026
P. r• w ''• `'o., lights for library _
11.68
8027
John W. Graham Co., books for library _
3.13
8028
J. is. Gill Co . , do. _ _
96.72
8029
Gaylord Bros., Supplies for library _
3.45
8030
City Treasurer, water ani: fire hydrant rental
266.85
8031
Shell Oil Co., gasoline used by various depts.
. 39.53
8032
Pasco Heral d, city printing _ _
17o85
8033
Standard Oil Co., gasoline for various departments
45.53
8034
Union Oil Co., undercharge on gasoline purchased
4.90
8035
Dept. of Labor &. Industries; med. aid & ind. insur.
19.22
8036
E. K. .Brown, gravel furnished for streets
968.00
Total
3143.49
CLA DdS AGAINST SYLVES TER PARK FUND: Following claims against the Sylve ste r Park
Fund were read and ordered paid upon motion made by Anderson, seconded by Wirth; roll call
shooed all voting Jbr, the motion:
WARRANT 7#17 Mrs. W- F • Chute, reimburse revolving fund for labor 10.85
IT 717.8 Pasco Plbg. & Htg. Co., pipe for backstop of tennis
courts _ _ _ 159.68
CLAIMS AGAINST 'UAIiER L'bUD :
ordered paid upon motion made by
voting for. the motion:
WARRANT:
Following c 1 a ims a g ins t Water Fund were read and
Partch, seconded by Anderson; roll call showed all
069a972
i
Payroll of Water Dept. for September _
973
Wallace & Tiernan Co., repair c hl or i na to -r
974
Pasco Machine Co., rep ai rs to purizp
975
Hughes & Co. , mat eri al for service maint en anc e
976
D. Brandt, repa irs to car _
977
Columbia Ha-rdzare Co., Tools & ma to ri al _
978
Kleeb Lumber Co., lumber for rater boxes
979
P. T. & T. Co., telephone ,service
960
Pasco Plbg. & Htg. Co., material _
981
V. Haas, repairs to battery
982
Economy Super Service, tire repairs _
983
Neptune Meter Co., Meters & repair parts _
984
Neptune Meter Co., forty me tors _
985
R. B. McFarland, reimburse revolving fund
986
U' 0n 0 ' l Co oil
580,00
27.50
80.25
137.57
4,00
4:60
22,80
7.95
15.17
4:2
5
6.05
183.66
408.00
.5:08
ni _ _ _ 8.11
987 The Bris to l Co., pressure gaage x charts _ 4,76
988 Dept. of Labor & Industries; med. aid & indust.insur, 6,15 2Y3�x
989 Standard Oil Co., gasoline used _ 4.78
990 Shell Oil Co., " " _ _ 3.98
Total _.66
Communication received from Arthur VT. Elrey of the Grand Central Garage, asking
permission to. install a sign over the sidewalk; motion made by Partch, seconded by
Wirth, that permission be granted; roll call showed unanimous vote on motion.
Petition received from J. A. Wands, et al, asking that t1n School. Board be
stopped from proceeding LTi their plan of fencing the High School Block and ball grounds,
as petitidn.ers objected to its being closed. Motion made by Anderson, seconded by Meyer,
that the petition be referred to the Street Committee for investigation and report; roll
call Ehcvred unanimous 'vo to for the motion.
Partch reported progress, for tin Street Committee in the matter of location
of light poles. He also reported in the matter of a fire alarm cable, that the cost
would be about X5700.00 and that the committee vould not recommend its installation at this
time.
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Regular session
October is t, 1929.
Report of Police nudge swing collections of X287.00 was read and ordered filed.
P. r. Fitzpatrick appeared before the council relative to the pole removed from in
front of his place of business and asked that it be replaced. Mat to r vras left- in the
hands of the Street Uommittee.
Mayor Gray appointed Ronald McArthur as Chief of Police; Davis stated he would be
in Yakima mondW and McGee moved, seconded by ',7irth., that the appointment be referred to
Davis for investigation and report.
Counci 1 pro ceeded to c onsider the budget and moti on was made by Arii.erson, seconded
by Davis, that the Ci tylt7 Attorney be instructed to Wepare-an ordinance based on
a tax levy of 1711 mills fcir current expense, library and Park and 6 mills for bonds -and
interest. Roll.call shaved all voting for the motion.. ,
ADJOURNIVENT :. Council then adjourned upon motion made by McGee, seconded by Anderson,
to meet in special meeting on October 7th for the purpose of at that time -adopting the
budget for 1930.. „
ATTEST: iviay or
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Passed and appro ved t he day of 1929.
ty clerk.
SPECIAL SESSION _ October 7th, '1929.
ROLL CALL: The council met in special session �ith 1Iayor Gray presiding, for the purpose
of adopting the budget for the year 1930; present were Councilmen Anderson, %.IcGee, Heyer
and 'girth; absentees were Davis , Partch and Sargent.
ORDINANCE No. 380 covering the 1930 bud get was read; motion by Anderson, seconded by
Mcuee, that the ordinance be declared tD have had its first reading; roll call :hgived
unanimous vote for the motion.
Motion made by Arxlers on, seconded by Tdcue e, that Ord inane e i4o. 380 be given its second
reading by title; roll call sh ave d unanimous vote 'for the motion. Ordinance was thereupon
read. by title.
l�rlot*Areading;
e ,by Anderson, seconded by LicGee, that Ordinaime 1-4o. 380 be declared to have
had its roll call shaved all voting 2)r tYee motLon.
Motion made by Anderson, seconded by iocuee, that the rules be sus-pended and that
Ordinarne Bo. 380 be placed on final passage; roll call shaved all voting in favor of motion.
Motion made by Anderson, seconded by I.IcGee, that the ord inane e be given its third reading;
roll call showed all voting for the motion. Ordinance read in compliance vfttth. the motion.
Motion th en.ma de by Wirth., seconded by Meyer, that Ordinarn e No. 380 be declared
adopted as read; roll call shaved unanimous vote for the motion.
ADJOURNMENT: Motion made by Anderson, seconded by acuee, that the meting adjourn; carried.
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