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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-05-1932 Minutes367 Regular Session _ April 5th, 1932. CL;i 1MS AGAINST CURRENT EXPENSE: Following claims against Current Expense were read The= City'°.Council`-et ii--rr69tilar sessi6ft with-libyor Pro -'Tem Anderson- presiding and following councilmen- tTesent: _.. Anderson, Burns, Haylett, O' Herin and Partch; absentees were Skinnell and Wirth. 378.00 MINUTES OF REGULAR SESSION HELD. MARCH 15th were read and approved, ---C6friinunication-read` from 'the `I7ashingt6n State 'Municipal "League extending inv ta.tio*n"to"cify'to'j.o to ri their organization. Communication referred to city attorney study andi4ake recommendation. 10.00 CLAIMS -AGAINST 'HATER FUND: Folloat Ag claims-agairnst 'dater Fund were read and motion was ina.de by'0'Herin; >econded 'by Haylett` that billg-be allowed and warrants be drawn for the same; roll call showed all voting for the motion: R. B Kenoyer, do. do. WARRANT:' 9707_9715 Pay roll of Fire Dept. for March 1630;1639 Payroll of-ilater Dept. -for month of March 236.00 Special roll 1640:1658 do. do. 368:00 n n 1659_1663 " do": `do. 602.25 Regular roll 1654 Standard Oil Co., coal oil _ _ 10:74 1665 R. B. McFarland: reimburse revolving fund' 181.61 16-66 Pasco Hardware Co., material _ _ 43.80 16.67 Pfi.sco Machine Co., Labor &'Matl. 9.90 1,666 State' Treasurer'; 'Ind. Insur. & Mod. aid 10:12 1669 Econoty'Supersertice; Tire repairs 11.50 1670 Rensselaer Valve Co., Valve & special fittings ZLIjav 119.00 1671 Wallace & Tiernan Co., chlorinator -repairs 75.82 1672 Neptune Meter'Co., meters _ _ _ 200.79 1673 Mueller-C6P calking tools for C.I.Pipe 28.35 1674 The American Cast Iron Pipe Co., C.I.Pipe 4311.59 1675 r' ` it 1 " - it if 11 Pipe & fittgs. 391.08 1676 Hughes & Co., pipe and material _ _ 478.10,- 1677 Empire Electric Co., material` _ _ 5.20 1678 Union Oil Co.; gasoline _ _ 15.59 1679 A. H. Johnson, Treas.,Freight paid on pipe 763.22 7851.75 CL;i 1MS AGAINST CURRENT EXPENSE: Following claims against Current Expense were read and motion was made by Partch, seconded by Haylett that bills be paid and warrants be drawn for the same; roll call showed all voting for the motion: 9697_9693 Payroll of va.r:i.ous offices for month of Me.rch 378.00 9694_9696 do: Police .wept. do. 351.00 9697=9699 do. Street Dept. do. 251.50 9700_9702' do. Library do. 119.25 9703 Roy Irons, salary as special police 10.00 9704 Fred Schunema.n, salary as park caretaker 100.00 9705 E. G. Eggleston, salary as special. police 5.00 9706° R. B Kenoyer, do. do. 10.00 9707_9715 Pay roll of Fire Dept. for March 67.00 9716 The Junior Literary Guild, membershitr, etc. 18.50 9717 Gaylord Bros., supplies _ _ 14.60 9719 W. J. Diehm, hauling coal for library .5.40 9719 The :.republic Publ. Co., binding for books for library 29.25 9720 2$1ft Kleeb Lumber Yard, coal for library 20.05 9721 John 17. Graham Co., books for library 134.82 9722 P. P. & L. Co., lights for library _ 11.93 9723 City Treasurer, water various departments 122.50 9724 VOID 9725 C. J. Widrick Matl. & Lbbor Sylvester Park 4.50 9726 Inland Stamp'Works, repair Bates mach. Treas. 3.59 9727 J. C. Penny Co., gloves for Street Dept. men 3.00 9728 Hogan Drug Co., brass polish Fire Dept. .75 9729 Western Grain & Seed Co., salt, ete.for Street D. 1.00 9730 Economy Superservice, Tire, Billett car 3.57 9731 J. K. Gill Co., books for library 10.97 9732 E. M. Brown, gravel and sand for Park 1.50 9733 Pasco Hdwre. Co., material varioud Depts. 14.71 9734 Gertrude Speier, stamps & sypplies,(Clerk) 2.40 9735 Pacific Goodrich Co., fire hose _ 240..00 9736 Pasco Machine Co., repairs, Street Dept. 2.50 9735 State Treasurer, Ind. Insur. & Med. aid 6.38 9738 Pasco Electric Shop, material _ 2.29 9739 Maude A. Heater, salary as police matron 15.00 9740 Union Oil'Co., gasoline various Dept. 76.09 9741 Natl.Tank & Pipe Co., matt. for Park 69.50 9742 R.B.McFarland, frt.paid on matl. for•park 11.68 9743 IR. E. Swain, labor in city park _ 3.70 9744 P4sco Paint & Picture Store, headboards 2.00 2123.82 Mrs. M. K. Gray Johnson and Mrs. J. B. Crain asked that something be done about :nen loa.ling at Tacoma and Lewis Streets, stating that women were reluctant to pass the corner. Matt r to be handled by Police Committee with Police Dept. PETITION FROM F. L. MILES, ET AL, FOR FIRE HYDRANT AT 12th & A Streets, was read; clerk was instructed to write to first signer and inform him that there were a number of places in the city which needed hydrants more than the location suggested, but that the council expected to put in hydrants in accordance with the need and ultimately the petititners would be taken care of. Report of Police Judge read, showing 14 traffic violators fined; report ordered filed. Report of building inspector read, showing two permits issued and was also ordered filed. PROPOSED ORDINANCE WAS READ, WHICH WOULD SET ASIDE GRAVES 1 to 6 in Lot 12, Block 6 of the cemdtery, to be kept and reserved as a site for grave and monument o'f A: --P': Gray: -- ^Moti"on made -by-Haylett, seconded by Anderson, that the ordinance be referred to the Street Committee and that the committee make report regarding it CITY_.,. mGOUIMI, 011AMB2115 � , _......._. Regular Session April 5th, 19"12 (Continued) at the next meeting. FIRE-HAZARDS:Matter of fire hazards was discussed, it being pointed out that back of the -Hotel-Pasoo;- was "an especially bad point.- ' City Attorney"suggested'-that '*the J people should "'be. -compelled to abey the present ordinance and that they should be asked to provide incinerators. OLD COLMTBIA WAREHOUSE BUILDING. DAriger of old'wa.rehouse-of''the Coluinb`ia* River TrA•nsfer Co* 5th Street South of'Columbia was discussed, it being pointed out that during the severe wind storm recently, pieces of sheet iron were blown off from it endangering 'pdb8ers_by.._ ' Motion made by PArtch, seconded by Anderson, that the ; City"'Couhcil"cohbiders the building A serious hazard and that the city attorney be instriicted- to write to the owners, ' to either put the building in a safe condition or have it torn down; motion carried. At this point Councilman P€?rtch was excused. SEWER EQUIPMENT: Matter of purchasing sewer eauipment was discussed and motion was made by O'Herin, seconded by Haylett, that the Purchasing Agent be instructed to purchase an expanding root cutter, with necessary enuipme.nt from the Expanding Sewer Machine Co., Nappanee, Indian&ineldding, jacks .a.nd sewer rods; motion carried wi thoitt dissent. Democrats and Republicans wanted the use of the city hall for meetings on Friday and Tuesday of next week and motion was made by Haylett, seconded by Anderson, that they be permitted to use it; motion carried. ADJOURNMENT: Motion made by Haylett, seconded by G'Herin, that meeting adjourn; motion carried. ATTEST: Mayor Ci y erk. Passed and approved the 9.'l rt day of April 1932. City Clerk City Council Chambers Regular Session _ _ April 19th, 1932. Account no quorum beim; present, the council meeting was adjourned until 8 PM, Thursday, April 21st. ATTEST &JXty C er Passed and approved the '��d pp _._ Mayor 2.