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!adjourned Session _ t:iay 22nd, 1933
:account no quorum being present, meeting adjourned x±±kxx±
meeting night.
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ATTEST: � � --
City C1�^ ,
Passed andr,r ,roved the _ 1p J,-
until neat regular
June 1933
Ci T Clerk.
CITY COUNCIL CHA11BERS,
Regular Session _ pund .6.th-, . 1933.
ROLL CALL: Meeting called to'order by Mayor, I:IcGee and following councilmen present:
Burns, Haylett, Skinnell and tjlirth; absent, Partch, Anderson and O'Herin
MINUTES OF 1.!I ETINGS, T;Iay 16th, 18th and 22nd, were read and approved.
CLAIMS: Following claims against ;Vater Fund were read and motion was made by Haylett
seconded by Skinnell that bills be paid, roll call showed all voting for the motion;
['arrant No.
1978_80
Payroll for Water
Dept. for month of May,
362.50
1981
State Treasurer,
Industrial Insurance & Med. Aid
10.71
1982
C. B. IvlcNeese,
Tires,
11.10
1983
Shaw & Borden Co.'
National Ring Books,
8.54
1984
Pasco Hardware Co.
Rhovel, Paint etc.,
6.10
1985
Standard Oil Co.
Gasoline,
6.02
1986
Yakima Bindery & Prtg.
Co. Supplies, Treasurer,
18.98
1987
City Treasurer,
Reimburse for envelopes and btamps,
31.98 455.93
CLAIMS: Following claims against Current Expense Fund were vead and motion Jxja.s made
by Haylett, seconded by :'firth and carried unanimously on roll call that btills be allowed °,ir
and warrants be drawn for the same;
tifarra.nt No.
10462_67
10468_69
10470:71
10472_75
10476
10477
10478
10479
10480•
10491
].0482
10483
10484
10485
10486
10487
10488
10489
10490
10491
10492
10493
10494
10495
10496
10497
10498
10499
10500
10501
10502
10503
10504
Payroll for various offices for month of May,
331.00
Payroll, Library, for month of May,
75.00
Payroll, Police Dept. for month of TIay,
232.00
Payroll, Street Dept. for month of May,
1.24.40
Fred Schuneman, '��alary, Park Caretaker,
90.00
Elizabeth Noland, Police matron,
14.00
Pasco Hdwe Co. Matl. Cemetery and Park Dents.
35.83
Burroughs Add. Mach. Co. Repair Adding I\.iachine as per
Contract,6_1_33 to 6_1_34Trasr.)
14.40
Pacific Tel. 6 Teleg. Co. Long distance calls,(Police)
2.35
Becks Service Stn. Tires and Tubes, Police 8- Street,
3.15
City Treasurer, Water, Hydrants, Parks, Cemetery,hibrar
147.30
City Treasurer, Half of cost of suction pump, (Street
also pipe, Street Dept.
21.51
Consolidated Frt Lines, Frt on shovels, (Street Dept.
.61
State Treasurer, Ind. Insurance and Med. Aid,
10.31
Art Burnside, Tear gas guns eta. (Police) Badge (Fire)
18.75
E. C. Smith Tdotor Co., Repair lawn mower, (Cemetery)
3.50
Lee_ Perry Co. Hose & sprinklers, (Cemeter )
9.20
Kilmer 9, Sons & Co. Shovels, (Street Dept.
12.00
FF. Vidito, Cleaning furnace, (City Hall)
3.00
Pasco Herald, Dog. Tags, Licenses R- Vialrant Sta.temant$,
20.05
E. 17. Landt Ager. Bond, Police Judge,.
5.00
Gertrude apeier, Stamps and post cards,
2.35
Pasco Plbg. & Htg. Co. Repair, (library)
1.00
Western Grn & Seed Co. Supplies, (Library)
2.15
Pacific Pr. 8c Li;ht Co. Light, (Library)
5.19
Columbia Hardware Co. llatl., Street, Floor Brush,(Library)6.51
Pasco Auto Co. Car parts, Street, Billet and Police,
3.45
;Vm. J. Diehm, Fertilizer,(Park Dept.)
5.00
Standard Oil Co. Gasoline
29.75
.Pasco I;Iarket, Food for Billet,
1.90
Pasco Paint 8; Picture Store, Kalsomine, (hibra.ry)
7.80
Mike Kalla,s, Labor, (Library)
20.00
Huston Totor Co. Repair, (Cemetery)
3.25 $1261.71
SCRIP: City Treasurer reported that hehhad redeemed scrip to the amount of p764.50
paying for same out of funds from recent bond issue. Motion made by Haylett, seconded by
Burns and carried on roll call thpt the action of the Treasurer be approved.
E;93ZATE IAL- : Letter from City Treasurer, H. B. Pratt, regarding collateral furnished
by Bank of Commerce to protect city deposits and indicating that bonds were worth only
about 75f of their par value was referred to the Finance Committee.
FIZTRATiON PL.iNT: Mr. R. E. Koons of Portland was present and renewed his previous
offer of preparing preliminary plans etc. at a cost of
0200.00 to the city this to be part
of their total charge of 5% for supervising oC constructing the plant. He first stated that
they would charge 7P of the cost but his attention was c€:11ed to the fact that at the Apri
14th meeting he stated they would charge only 5% and he then agreed to abide by his
original figure of 5%.'
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CITY COUNCIL CHAI212I ,
Repula.r
Motion made by Mirth seconded by Burns that ,the special Plater Committee be discharged and
the Mayor appointed a new committee. Carried without dissent and the Mayor appointed, Haylett,
Burns and Wirth as the new committee.
ADJOURNIV1ENT: Motion madd by -Mirth seconded by Burns that the meeting adjourn to Thursday
night June,9th to complete any unfinished business; carried.
AT r S T :
Mayor.
C1 -y clerk.-
Passed and approved this 40 qday of June 1933
City Cler
CITY COUNCIL CHAIV1BER.
Adjourned Session _ June 9th, 1933.
ROLL CALL: Pursuant to agreement the city council met in adjourned meeting with Mayor
McGee presiding and all members of the council present. ,
COLLATERAL OF `T' t BANK OF COI1iI:IERCE, was discussed and O'Herin stated that he hoped to
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persuade the Bank to put up another 95000.00 -of collateral to make a total of $20,000.00.
PUMPER WILL RECEIVE AN INCREASE in pay owing to fact that he is on duty practically 24 '
hours per day. Motion was made by O'Herin seconded by Skinnell and carried without dissent that
pumper be allowed Y?'1.00 per day extra during months of June, July, August and September.
ORDINANCE NO.404 COVERING SALE OF 3.2 % BEER was given its third reading .and various
changes were made in it. Motion was made by Skinnell, seconded by O'Herin, that license of
wholesalers be set at $75.00 per year and the proposed .50V per barrel tax be eliminated, motion
carried.
LTO ign made by Partch,-seconded by O'Herin and carried to strike out all of Section 16
except last sentence rea.dij}g "all licenses will be issued by the city clerk.'
Motign made by'Partch, seconded by Skinnell, to strike on.t all of section 19 excepting
the part relating to distance from churches and schools. Haylett, seconded by im
7irth aended
the motion,. to strike out all of section 18. Amendment lost on roll call and original motion
carried on.roll call by votes of 4 to 3.- ;
Various other changes were made and motion wa.s made by Partch, sedonded by O'Herin that
Ordinance No. 404 be declaredp ht,verhad its third reading; carried. Motion made by Partch,
seconded by Skinnell, that Ordina;nc; ido. 404 be declared adopted as amended; carried.
ADJOURNI-IENT: Motion made by Skinnell seconded by O'Herin th�--,t moeting adjourn; carried.
ATTEST:' Mayor
City clergy -
Passed and approved this a Okda.y of June 1933:
' City CJ_ k.