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ISpecial session _ October 3rd, 1932.
ROIL CALL
In accordance with statutes, the
adopt the budget for the year 1933.
councilmen. present: Anderson, Burns,
city council met with Mayor McGee presiding to
Roll call showed besides ItiIayor IS cGee, following
Haylejt, Partch, Skinnell, Wirth; absent O'Herin.
ORDINIZ►NCE No. 398 covering budget for 1933 was read, this budget providing for
tax levy of 231 mills, total amount of budget being for Current Expense item, bonds and
interest, etc., 140,513.75 and for the anter Dept. X41,500.00. Motion made by Anderson,
seconded by Partch, that Ordinance No. 399 be declared to have ha.d its first reading;
Motion made by Anderson, seconded by Skinnell
that Ordinance No. 399 be read by title only as its second reading; motion carried and
carried without dissent on roll call.
ordinance read by title. Motion made byk Anderson, seconded by Partch, that 0 r-dinance
No. 399 be declared to Tuve had its second reading; carried on roll call unanimously.
lliotion made b,] 3aylett, seconded by Partch, that Orlido . 399 be given its Baird and
final reading; carried on roll call unanimously. Ordinance read for third time and
motion was made by Partch, seconded by Skinnell that the ordinance be declared to have its
third reading and be adopted as read; carried without dissent on roll call.
ADJOURNl,4ENT: motion made by Skinennll, seconded by Anderson, that meeting
adjourn; carried.
ATTEST: Mayor
C' clerk
Passed and approved the/ day of 1932.
-- ity Clerk.
REGULAR SESSION _ October 4th, 1932.
ROLL
CALI: City council met in regul r session with Mayor 11 cGee presiding and
following members
present: Anderson, Burns, Haylett, Partch, Skinnell and
29th were read
Wirth;
and
absent O'Herin.
14inutes of adjourned sessions Sept. 23rd and
approved.
CLAII4IS
AGAINSIR 0U11=iNT EXPi''14SE WERE READ AS FOLLOWS and motion was made by
ffirtji, seconded
by Skinnell that the bills be allowed.and warrants be drawn
for same:
WARRANT
10022-10029
Pay roll of various departments for September �i:�
379.00
119.25
10030_10032
pay roll of Library for September _ _ _
of Street Dept. for month of Sept. _
255.50
10033-10035
10036_10038
Pay roll
Pay roll of Police Dept. for month of September _
351.00
10039
'N. S. Darley, payment on sire atarm siren _
220.00
10040
Fred Schuneman, labor in city park as caretaker
.100.00
44.55
10041
Pasco Auto Co., car parts, various departments
Machine Co.., Labor end ma.tl. for Street Dept.
7.25
10042
10043
Pasco
Pasco Sheet Metal Works, material _ _
5.00
30.25
10044
City Cafe, meals for prisoners _ _
`-
14.50
JOC45
E. M. Brown, sand and gravel _ _
8.00
10046
Brandt Bros., 2 bbls. pitch for city lot _ _
3.50
10047
J. A. Johanson, repairing check protector _ _
6.41
10049
Pasco Plbg. & Heating Co., material _ _
10049
Economy SuperService _ tube repairs _ _ _ -
.95
1.28
10050
Union Oil CCo., gasoline various departm:=nts _
9.73 /
10051
Pasco Hardware Co., material
Burroughs Addin; Machine Co., adding ws.chine ribbon _
10052
10053
Roff Motor Co., Grader parts for repairs - -
and
24.602
9,07
10054
Crescent Cherni_val. Co., Cleaner, brushes polish -
and fire hydrant rental -
209.00
10055
City-;Treasizrer, water
Federal Pipe & Tank Co., pipe for park _ -
119.39
10056
10057
Maude Heater, salary as police matron - - -
7.00
2.00
10059
Gertrude Speier, stamps for clerk's office _ -
6.85
100;9
State Treasurer, Ind. Insurance: &. Iled. Aid - -
Standard Oil Co., gasoline for variolas departments _
23.19
10060
10061
Chas. Hartzog, coil points for city cars _ _
Total
2.90
1954.19
CLAIIJS
AGAINST WATER FUND: Fol7_owinC claims against W ater F and
be�Qllowed and
were read and
warrants be
motion was made by Skinnell, seconded by Bilrn.s, that bills
`A+
8,11 voting for the motion:.25
drawn for the
same: roll call slowed
IM Pay roll of :later Dept. for September
635.71
1844_1949
1950
State Treasurer, ind. insurance & medical aid
1951
Pasco Hardware Co., hardware _ - -
Pasco Glleetrical Shop, material and labor _
.57
8.20
1952
1953
Economy Super Service, tire repairs - - -
2.00
1.25
1954
Pasco Plbg. & iltg. CO-, material - - - _
15.00
1855
Tacoma Electrochemical Co., chlorine
73.4530.00
1956
xajco Machine Co., repairs to pumps - -
to compensator -
1957
Wallace & Tiernan Co., repairs
85.77
1858
Neptune Meter Co., material _ - _
5.09
1959
_
St€indard Oil Co., gasoline used - Total
961.29
Communications
read from Standard Oil Co., and Cascade Machinery &
Electric
Co. of Seattle, asking for opportunity to submit bids on diesel engines for
that referred
a power plant, if the city decided to go ahead with proposition;
to Councilman'firth.
Report of Police Judge read and ordered filed.