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HOLT, CALL; The Cit;;, C]nnciI met in" dd'hn`i'r ::.i.v, „i t;" il&yor i,'cGhee prasidili ,and
the following officer: present;':nderson, Haylett, O'Heri,i, Parthh, End •firth.
CLAI:73 .'.G.:I:;ST THE L'[i, :; c`;F.Si:S_: FU1.D.ere read e:; foll.o;is, motion was made by O'Herin
and socondrl. by Haylett that bill s be .i.,oaed. Carried by roll call.
.i'T NOS
71491 ... P^eco Hnr,l,are C�.... 3e1 on ln.:nmo.�,r........................... Or.00
11.49"...Connnlidat-1 Froie-ht Lines..frsiCht......................... 2.37
1149_`.. Colnm.bi� "ardr;ar= ro.......!-A ...... 3.40
'1494. " " .... 2.2L
11495F..F.L.Naaiim. 7 1 or ... 4.00,
11,'9C .... Union Oil Co.... ...... ..... ..... ... 71.10
11497 ... Cos Investment Cc........ ...... ...... ..... 9.50
11_449.. . -.Landt .... ..... ... ... 9.50
11499. Pnci'ic Stamp '::or'r.c .... .... .9.10
CL..II::. GAI:i T FUND ,were reaidasfollo,is; :oti )n made by O'Herin, secondod by
Haylett =nd carried by roll call that bill:: be allo.red.
234E Northern Pacific nni'way ...rent on pump hone, site .. 25.00
'46 .Columbie Eard:,-ra Co. aarvice m intrinnnc•a 1.2E
1 ren nest :r s m de b :'.r.Pringla that the 'office "'Sone Fr jsct le continued, that
the. city °,ir„ish �Er worth of instrnctinn.: •nd •;; 00 for e*.pervision , or a totai
Of "350.00 in connectian .,ith c)ntinuinp project c-�vering 5patr3lmen for the
P^,sco setnn by the ; A. )tion m -de by Partch, seconded by D'Herin that this 11
be prnnted.
!Shutes of the nlevi�u. aetinp ,✓ere read ani approved.
Licaeise epnlieatione from Georpe •7hitehorn, for rooming house, Mrs B.I.'Ioline for
for hotel , Cunuinpham, Lena Bro,ea for Hotel .:moria n, J.O.Bell for c, fe Cnrininp.'ua:-i,
J.D,Sro ley or l nee hall Iiasonic Temple, ::Ewin for cafe, Ilrs. Chrmponx for
Hotel Denver, and S.I'...ight, m tion pictnre .heatre, wer, retia and notion vxs made
by '.nderson and seconder b; O'Herin that licenses be granted.
Lic=ne, ann,icnt; n fro: Harold Shupe for lunch rot,read and •liseusHed and referred
t)
ILi6ense Committee.
COIEMEIC ATI 'Pl from ..tate Tax Commission read concerning b -1 no • 1n -water my
and refdered to Finance COM-littee.
Anderson nskel for a report on the water situation from the State Board of
Health,; it ;✓as reol t it fo:• an ams ,.er I � Attorney O'Brien's Tette.• before
-laking any decision.
wnestion )f the division of the sextons s•alar••i'was placed on t1le table.
:.PPOINT'u:i:TS: 11ADEby Mayor I.ICGhee „ere as follows;
Health Officer ... Dr. H.B.O'Brien Buillinp Inspector.... Wm. Burne
Police Judpo ...A.I.I.Johnson Park Board .... ..H..:.Sanlsted
Chief of Police.,Alf Buchan,n Purchn:.inp agent .. ...7m. Bnrnas
Patroimrn ......Ralph Hazelton POIiCe Patron .......firs. ElizeYeth Noland
;!ire Chief ...Vic Pangle
Libary Board ..A.I,I.Haylett
St. Superintendent..Jm.1bi ne
No ( 'innpes . ere made in standi,,F comiai ttees.
'0'T'I-T 7-rEPORTS: The library 1onrd reported that hereafter the Libr:rien will
turn fime coney rnr to the city Trensn=•er.
The Clerl=_ v✓as instrnctel to write letters requiring Bence hall mtpapers to
secure nermits beforo pivinp aryy nublic rinnccs, in order that funds caj7ected to
defray the xxnensn of a Police`lIatron mry be. shown upon the City Records.
.TATERAEA. ;.
!I? ; !VGhee suFgested the laying -)-F new nines in Ki7rtzmr:ns addition,
and a parnllel line from the pumn house to B St. Discussion followed
:.ttnrney O'iirien pettone,l Council F -)r e fir- hydrant iii the vicinityof 4th 9&'� EA Streets. Haylett recomended that themr,tter be investigated by the •Teter Committe11
110tion made by O'Herin seconleI by Andorson and cFrried by majority vete to accept
recomendntiom.
COUIICIL'-N O'Herin referred b ck t, report if artPr committee on changing
metho:l of paying the pumper and an additi)nal ^:an. This was held over to next meeting.
„DJOliR:iiI5DT: Motion was made by `•"irth, and seconded by Hnylett, that the
meeting adjourn. !lotion carried.
finyor
attest:
V
Passed and approved the _day of _1935
P
ty Clerk
CITY COUNCIL CH'LB3ES
Regul.r Session
January 15, 1935
ACCOUNT 110 QUORUM i3EING P ESEET,the council moetinp was adjourned until 9P.1l.,
Feburary 51h, 1935 .
ATTE:iT : 24Z �4Q
-I i V Clerk
"/ ; � W
Y�-
Mayor
Passed and approved the _ 7 day of , A 'L 1935
�C Clerk
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
He,pular Session February 5, 1935
ACCOUNT NO QUORU'I BEIik: PRESENT, the regular se. sion was adjourned until
Thn:sday, Feb. 7th, at 9 P.M.
Mayor
ATTEST:
�( UIT67 Clerk
Passed and approved the _qday of 1935
City Clerk
CITY COUPC•IL CHATIB :RS
A )JOUIildr.D SESSION
Feb,irary, 7, 1935.
ROIL CALL:
Pursuant to agreement the Gity Council met in ndjo,irned session with Mayor
f:IcGee presiding, and the following Councilmen present. AnderEon, Burns, Haylett,
O'Herin, Partch, and ,7irth.
NINUTESt
The minutes
of the Preceeding meeting were read and corrected concerning
the
motion made on the
installation of fire hydrants.
CLAI; -S
BillE against
the Current expense were read Lis follows:
TMWJMT #
11501&11502
Library payroll ....
105.00
11503 31509
Vnri pis offices .... .....
339.30
11510711511; -:'Police
dept. ..... ..... ..,,
263.20
11512 11514
Street dept. ... ... ... .... ...
139.40
11515 11523
lire payroll .... ..... ....
79.00
11524
Tum A Lum Lumber Co. .....
5.45
11525
D. Spain 5 saps for zonemen ...... ..... ....
7.50
11526
Pat O'Hara labor ......
26.00
11527
3.,7.Landt Agency n-<emium, policy 'I A U 257450
121.00
11529
Howard Cooper Corp. supplies, Fire dept, ............
56.22
11529
Empire Electric Co, street l mps ......
34.97
11537
Pacific Tel. and Tel. Co. .... ..........
1.25
11532 115:=,
Labor, Street dept. ......... ..... ..
14.00
11534
".P.& - Co., City lights ....... .......
365.94
115-15
Cox Investment Co. . .....
95,00
11536
7allace 11cGhae ,..7.Bul1etJin, subscription, library
4.75
11557
Pasco Herald magazine subscriptions, "
53.60
11539
Yakima Bindery & Printing- Co. warrent register .......
60.36
11539
Puget Sound News Co. new books, library . .......
36.05
lIE40
Gaylord Bros. Inc., book cards,
2.95
11541
Jr. Literary Guild, Inc. n�-•. books ...... .....
100.09
11542
Hupues & Co., sewer d?nt. supplies .. ...
15.71
11543 11549
Labo_, Sewer dent. .. .........
125.65
11549
Pasco Hardware Co., material, City Hall ....
2.79
11550
City Treasurer, water and freight . ......
125.09
11551
Standard Oil Co., Gns .. ....
33'143
11552
Pasco Auto Co., supplies ....... .. . ... ......
.12,20
A'motiori was
carried unanimont;ly
made byt01$erin, seconded by 3irth, that the bills be allowed.lfotion
by
Bills against
roll call.
the ,Dater fund were read;
2347,9,5
Payroll, water dept. ........
2.350
........
H.B.Pratt, City Treasurer, Stamps nd freight
397,50
4.10
2.51
Pasco Auto Co. .... grease .
2-52
. . .
Bailey I.fete_ Co., charts .
.50
2:;53
. .
Empire Electric Co. lamps .. ... .....
........
13.19
2354
... ...... ..
Penn. Salt Manufacturing CO., chlorine
.77
2355
................
decks Service Station, tire repasts
13.50
2357
...... .
i'lallace Tiernan Sales Corp. ..
1.50
2359
... .....
Standard Oil Co., pas
36.39
2359
2360
....
State Treasurer, industrial ins, and medical aid
5.44
5.44
16.29
2361
Stat) Tax Commission, tax for January ....... .....
79,44
2362
Hughes & Co.
_.y, & L. CO. ;... . .......
1q gq
341.09
-67
468
A motion made by Burns, ..as seconded by Partch, that these bills be allowed. Lotion
carried by roll call.
C01I1ffiNICATIONS :
Acommunication from City Treasurer Pratt was read, asking for the transfer of
funds from the W.;7.fnnd to the P.S.''N.R. find. This was referred to the Finance Committee.
TITIONS:
Apetition signed by property pwners living along the east side of Bridge Street,
asking the City to vacvte the easterly 25 feet of said street, from the southern hound
ary of A Stru t; the 25 feet so vacated to become a part of the abutting property on flue
east side of A Street, was read and referred to the street committee, a report to be made
at the next Council meeting.
IICC EIPSES:
License applications from H.A.Shupe for a lunch room, Joe Sheley for a hmtel,and
C.M.',71ght for operating a dance hall, were read and motion made by birth, seconded by
Burns that licenses be granted. Llotion carried.
COMITTEE _wPOiTS:
The ire�/Comittee reported that C of Pangle recommended getting two hydrant s11
rim scarcely po 1>:ted districts to rep la the old ones in congested districts, using.)
he old ones in s populated districts./Motion made by Partch,Beconded by Burns to JJ
accept the sec on stion. Motion carried,
OFF
F ICE.iS REPORTS:
Water Manager McGitee's report was read, showing a gain of $267.34, for the
month of January.
The Treasurer'q monthly financial report, and the Clerk's budget reports
were presented to the Council.
ORDINANCE:
Ordinance 409, an ordinance fixing the time and place of the City Council meetings,
was read ands motion made by O'Herin, ^econded by Anderson that Ordinance r 409 be de
clared to have hod it's first reading. Carried unamimouslS, by roll call.
Motion by Partch,seconded by Burns that ordinance be given it's secodd reading by ti
title only. Lotion carried, and title read.
Motion by O'Herin was seconded by Haylett that the regular order of business be susp
ded and that the ordinrnce be given it's third reading. Motion carried by roll call.
UI1FINI3H&EJ BUSINESS:
Legislative bulletin 10 was read and discussed. Amotion war made by i1'irth and s
onde1 by O'Herin that Council indorse Bill 139, A Lhnicipal Gas Tex Bill, and that the Cl
be instructed to write to our Governor and Legislators, advising them of such action.
:,Iotion carried.
Upon referring to the City Treasurer's commuAication Councilmen O'Herin made a
motion which was seconded by ,7irth, that the transfer of fends from the l.iN.to the P.S.'.i
be allowed. 1.Iotion carried.
Motion .as made by Burn;,, s?condel by Anderson, that the matter of charging for td
water used at the ball park be referred to the water comittee. Motion carried.
A motion made by O'Herin to authorize the purchasing agent to buy 250feet of
Shite King fire hose was seconded by Haylett. Motion carried.
Mr. Byrd Lott addressed the Council concerning the possibilities of installing a
sewer lines in the Sixth and 6eventh, and A and B streets districts.
Councilman Anderson spoke of the danger of children roller skating on the streets
in the business districts. Discussion followed, but no action taken.
DJOUHiiHENT :
Motion was made by Partch, seconded by Burns that Council adjourn.Motion carried.
(Oriinance J'' 409 was then given it's third reading and motion was made by Partch,
seconded by Anderson, that Ordinance T409 be declared to have had it's third reading
and adopted. Motion carried by roll call.)
Attest;
C t lark
Passed and approved the ez/ _ dcy of
Mayor
1935.
y Clerk
CITY C'Ul'CIL 07111,11MM2
REGULAR SE3.,I0N FEBRUARY ''?,L ( 1,935.
';OLL CALL: The City Council met in regular session with Mayor McGee presiding and the foll
owing Councilmen present; Burns, Haylett, O'Herin,and ',71rth.
I;IINUTES: The minutes of the preceeding meeting were read and approved as corrected by a
motion made by Haylott, seconded by O'Herin, to strike the paragraph from the minutes
concerninl_r the. report of the Fire Comittee. Motion carried.
BILLS: Billc against the Cur.ont Expense Fund were read as follows:
larrent 11659 State treasurer.. Industrial Ins. and Medical Aid . ..... 9.00
11554 City Treasurer .. ;;$ter .. .... ..... ......... . . 119.45
11555 Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. . .:.. .... ....... . 2.30
11557 Cox Investment Co. Policy,,=FD 1650 ......... ...... 42.50
:otion made by 'Mirth, seconded by O'Herin that bills be allowed. notion carried.
dbill for ,2.66, for water used on the transient ball park was ordered turned over to
the Pater committee.
C011I1Ji-ICATIONS: Acomunication from the City of Portland asking for our support of the
Bgnnevillii project ras referred to Attorney O'Brien.
After the reading of a letter from the Llartindnle Electric Co., advertising Auto_
uratic Safety Signals, the Clerk was instructed to communicate with Patrolman Carnahan,
asking him to be present at the next Regular Council meeting.
LLOENSES: A license application from Mr. Frank Leverich, accompanied by the fee of .;7.00
-the operation of twocard tables in the Oasis was rejected, owing to the fact that
at the present time there are 5 card rooms in operation; and in accordance with Orlin_
ante t 364.
C0,19ITTEZ REPORTS: The Street Comittee r:porting on the Bridge Street findings, recommended
that the s reet be cut to BO feet from property line to property line. Hirth moved to
accept the report, and O'Herin seconded.aeamx Motion carried.
Acommittee of the residents of Gray's Amend3d Addition addressed Council concern -
in,, the installation of water lines in their community. The mayor instructed the
;Nater Committee to investigate the situation and report at the next council meeting.
New Business: Amotion made by OIH6hin madxxkg that a transfer from the C. E. fund in
su ?'dent amount to allow taking up two ,,j1000.00 Light Bonds, be referred to the
Finance Committee with power to act, was seconded by ''Wirth. Motion carried.
Amotion was made by girth and seonded by O'Herin that the Clerk inform the
Sank oflommerce to stop payment ons.rrent 7f2261, (53.56) made in payment of material
and labor on the city pump, to the Pse co Machine Co., and issue a new warrant.
,Narrant # 2363 covers.
City Treasurer Pratt asked for two ne,, files for water department accounts.
firth made a motion, seconded by O'Herin that the 'slater Manager order the files.
.:DJOUiiNiaENT: Motion.made.by ,Hirth, seconded by O'Herin to adjourn. Motion carried.
Attest: Ilayor
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Passed and anproved the day of ,, 1935.
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