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A.DJOURN::D S2S2IOLI APRIL 28,.1935
CITY COUNCIL CHAIM=
REGULAR SESSION I,fAY 21 1935.
ROLL CALL: Pursuant to agreement Council met in ad,'ournod session with Mayor McGee pre_
siding and the following councilmen present. Anderson, Burns, Haylett, O'Herin, and aOLL CALL: Council met in regular session with Mayor McGee presiding and cnoncilmen
Partch. I Anderson, Burns, HAylett, O'He.in, and Skinnell present.
STR&ET ;70;iK DISCUSSED: After discussion regarding the action to be taken about street
;cork, Mayor I.IcGee attg.pested a snecinl committee to work oiith '.:r. Pringle of the
Anderson moved that this committee be appointed and Patch seconded the motion.
!.lotion carried. i_ayor McGee appointed O'Herin, Haylett, Partch and 7lirth.
BIDS 014 POLICE CAR: 3ide for the sale of a police department car were-^ceived from Conlo.
Bros., Pasco Auto Co., 'dlilliams _iotor Co., and 3ecks Dodge, Plymouth Agency. After
cnrefull consideration a written ballot was taken showing four votes the Chevrolet
DeLttxe, t.,o door coach, at .;630.00, and one for the Chverolet Standard. A motion was
male by O'Herin and seconded by Anderson that the purchasing agent be instructed to I
buy a Chevrolet ieLuxe coach (two Dooro. I:otion carried nnanimously on roll call.
LA;7II IOWA:i AT CEMETERY: Bnrns reported ti:at the cemetery lawn mo,�er is worn out, and
that a new mower can be bought through the Peace nardd,are for ,;11Q.00 plus the freigh
A :lotion r:iade by Partch to buy the lawn mower was seconded by O'Herin, the price to
used from the miscellaneous `und. i,iotion carried.unanimously on roll call.
OBJECTIONABLE BUILDING: Partch reported the pr, -sense of art objectionable barn on A Street
between 10th and 11th streets owaed by a :-r.Cole. Partch moved that the City Attorney
instruc', i1r. Cole to remove the barn witi.in ton days, or the bail ing will be de-
stroyed. :_otion seconded by 'Herin and carried.
At this time Partch was excps,�d.
rA=XII]^. SI^ES DISCI''S�,D: Mayor -cGea brought un the question of parking signs on the
main streets. A motion was made by O'Herin, and seconded by Anderson that the street
committee look into the s tuation, and take action.
AD.'OU N',.: -`UT: Haylett moved that the meeting ad;'o,irn, and Burns seconded. I:otionr-
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(( CVfy Clerk
Passed and approved the -2 day of 1935.
-TC�iP Clerk.
,,IINUTES: Minutes for the regular meeting on April 19, And the adjourned meeting on Anril
29 were read and
approved.
BILLS: Claims against
the Current Expanse fund were read as follows, and a motion was made
by Partch and seconded
by Haylett that the bills be Allowed. Motion carried unAm_
imuosly on roll
call.
Payroll, various
offices, .. ........... ........ ........... ..... 349.30
police
dept. ........................................... .
396.40
library
dept., . . ........ ..............
lO[.00
" street
dept., . .. . . . ......... .. .
132.90
7rerrent !11661 •.
Kilmer &Sons Co.,....... who-,lbarrows . ..........
19.00
11662
S. Simone .... . labor at park . ...... I.... ....
10.00
11690
1. I7. Hemsworth labor .......... ..........
31.05
11691
Pasco Auto Co., Chevrolett ce ch .. ....... .
630.00
11692
Pat O'Hara .........labor . . ..............
26.00
11693
J. ',V. thilligAn ... ... . . ... ..
4.00
11694
E.N. Landt Agency .. ptem. on cem. dwelling
16.09
11695
Central Garage .. ........ . .... .. ...........
32.91
11696Pasco
Herald ....................... .......
7.09
11697
Pasco Hardware Co... .. . . . .....
14.90
11699
White river Lumber Co. ... ........ ........
9.75
11699
National Tank and Pipe Co. ............. ....
14.00
11690
Pasco ''dater Dept. .. ....... ........
16.55
11691
John ., Graham Cc ............ . .. .........
22.91
11692
Andrew Lantz ...... .....labor.... ..... ..... .. ...
12.00
11693
Ivan Morris .. . ........
12.00
11694
F. P. I-IcKinney ....city Audit . . ........
139.50
11695
City Troacu ex ....... ..ater ......... .... .... ....
162.25
11696
City Treasurer . ........ ........
4.95
11697
PacificTel. and Tel. Co.
1.20
11699
Pasco Auto Co. . ... .. ..
3.59
11699
Vhite River Lumber Co. ... .......... .
76.10
11700
State Treasurer . ......... .........
16.69
11701
Mary Hubert ........ .. ................ ... ...
2.00
11702
City Treasurer . ......................... ...
1.75
11703
J. L. WERST . .............. .. ........ .
2.75
11704
Star Cafe . .. . ......... .....
1.50
11705
P. P. & L. Co. .... ... ..
14.44
11706
Standard Oil Co. .. .................. ..
2.63
11707Pa::co
Hardware Co.50.1E
11709
Union Oil Co. ............... ......
44.63
Claims agsinct the
water fund ,care read, and motion made by 0'H^rin and
seconded
by artch. Motion
carried.
Payroll -',-`2397,
9, 9, . .... .. ..... ......................
412.50
2400
Standard Oil Co. ...... ..... .. . ..... .
.45
2401
Pasco Hardwrre Cc ..... ... ...................
1.50
2402
Pat Patrick ...labor ........... . .... ...
2.00
2403
Idilt Wight .. .... " ....... ...........
2.00
2404
R. L. Prickett
10.00
2405
Ile lin Cooney ...... ...... ..... ....
2.00
2406
City Treasurer .... ... .....................
9.69
2407.
State Treasurer........................ . .. ..
9.64
2409
'.hite River Lumber Co .......... ...... ..
3.20
2409
V. Haas .... ............. ... ...... .. ......
5.90
2410
Pasco Auto Co. . .. .. ...................... ....
22.14
2411
Hughes & Co. .. .. .. .......... .. .
79.95
2412
Penn. Salt LIfg.Co of',Vash ................ ..
13.50
24 13
-,allace Tiernan Sales Corp .. .. ... .... .... .
1.21
2416
Shaw & Borden . ...................... ... ..
2.61
2415
Neptune Mete- Co. ....... . ....
99.05
2416
State Tax Comm. ..... ..........
92.16
2417
Union Oil Co .... ..... .... ......
7.27
ICATIONS: A letter from the Associated Code Authorities, calling_ attention to
Section 11, of"The ;a.hington Recovery Act" vias read and ordered filed.
R-20RTS: Tho police committee reported that the new.. Police Department car had baendeliverd
ani Haylett moved that the purchasing wont buy Beat covers for it. I -lotion seconde d
by Partch and carried.
The phrasing of a now water service at the home of Lir. Leo Voight wag: discu-sed
ani the matter turned over to the water committee.
t ILL" ti^e
At this time Mayor McGee asked to be excused, and iSayor pro tem Anderson took
the chair.
SINESS: A letter from the City of Centralia, inviting Mayor IlcGee to attend the 19,,5
Annual Convention of Washington Cities on IIay 9th & 10th, was read, and a rtation
m,lde by Partch and seconded by Skinnell th.nt Mayor McGee attend the convention and
be allowed }10.00 per day, expenses. ].lotion carried unamimously on roll call.
A letter from the Pacific Northwest Section of the A. 17. :. A. vr-s read inviting
,;star Manager McGhee to ttend their 9th annual meeting at Lewiston, on May 16, 17 &19.
Partch made a m-dfforit Ifa 'yids ,tater manager attend this meeting with expen,-es paid.
?lotion carried unanimously on roll call.
Police report sho,,ed that card g,.mes aru being played in Sylvest ere: poll room
after 12 o'clock P.M. O'Herin moved that I.Ir. Sylvester be notified to appear before
Council on Tuesday, May 7th, at 9o'clock P.M. to show cause, if any, why hir, license
should not be revoked or suspended for the violation of the provisions of the City Ordi
nance undar which such license was issued. Skinnell seconded the motion. Motion
carried.
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ADJOURNMENT: O'Harin moved that Council aljounrn until Tuesday, play Nth, at 9 o'clock P.M.
Skinnell s,conded the motion. Motion carried.
eyor
ATTEST:
Oity ulerpic
Passed and approved the 7Z-- day of (1 _ _� x_1935.
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CITY COUNCIL CHA11BEii8
ADJOURNED SES. ION MAY. Sti., 1935
OLL CALL: ;aursuant to agreement Council met in adjourned session with May Pro Tem
Anderson presiding and Councilmen Burns, Haylett, O'Herin, Partch, and firth ansuering
to roll call.
,n,mu)es of t Ne Meeh Kg
I'INUTES: The portion of the, preceeding,showinp the reason for holding the adjourned meeting
was read.
DISCISSIONS: Mr. Sylvester heing present, Enyor Pro Tem Anderson asked him to give reasons
why he should be allowed to have card games going in his place of busineEs after
12 o'clock P. M.
Pdr. Sylvester ansuered that if he were to Ie permitted to keep his place open
until 1 he thought it was all right to let Eames run until about this time;
but that the police ranorts showing card games running until after 1 A. 11. were
incorrect.
Anderson asked Chief Buchanan what features were objectionable, and to state
the conversation between himself and Sylvester when he spoke to him on the subject.
Juchansn .,,as not certain of the conversation, but said that Sylvaster said there would
no undesirable games, and that Vpw objectionable feature is a low partition which
hide,: the tables, but not the heads of the players from the outside.
At this time Patrolman hoemaker dntered. He stated that the police report as
given to the Council was correct, and that the chips ware pinced on the counter at the
times stated on the report.
attorney O'Brien asked Sylveste_, "'!that do they play for-" Sylvester answered,
"Merchandise checks". O'Herin Asked, "Did you know that the Is,,, says games must stop
at 12 P. 1,1.e" Sylvester answered, "Yes"; and continued to say that he thoupht the time
hal been extended. He stated that he believed competitive bne,iness caused most of the
complaints made, that he did not wish to be obstinate, and had no interest in the games,
except to create business, and make his marpin on the sale of merchandise.
EXECUTIVE 13SSION: A motion made by O'Herin and seconded by ',firth to go into executive
session c:as carried. :,Ir. Sylvester was exc,.sed.
A motion by Partch to revert to the regular order of busine.:s was -econded by
O'Herin. Motion Carried.
Partch then moved that the situation be held in obeyanee, and that Sylvester be
informed to conform to City and State lov.s.,,Eotion carried unanimously.
Motion -fie aoudad
ADJOUHNi,lET: Partch moved that the meeting adjourn. O'Herin seconded. Motion carried.
Mayor
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Ci(ty Cly k -
Passel and approved this day of/ -1935.
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01 -077V -.-CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
GULAR SES.;ION 1IAY, 16, 1935.
ACCOUNT OF NO QUORUM BEING P E .c,NT, t1.e meeting adjourned until I1onday, ''ny 20th, at
9 o'clock, P. I.I.
liavor
ATTEST:
101ty/ClerIC
Passed and approved this
dayo11935.
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City Clerk.
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CITY COUNCIL CHAIIBEii6
AD,IOURIILD LES ION
I70 MEETING mas held, account of no nuorum being present
meeting.
ATTEST:
Passed Zd approve.l this A6 day olE'35.
Adjourned uu til next regul
Li
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City Fork.
CITY COUNCIh CHAMB::_:S
SPECIAL, SESSION 1,IAY 24, 1935
-,OLL CALL: City Council met in speci8l session for the purpose of adopting i, resolution
designating the nereentage of monies to be received under the provisions of Chapter
111, Laws of 1935. Mayor McGhee presided and the following Councilmen were present;
Burns, Haylett, O'Herin, ;firth, and Skinnell.
The following resolution wa read, and motion made by Haylett and seconded
by Jirth that the resolution be adopted. Motion carried unanimously on roll call.
7HREA3: The State Director of Highways has renuired that the City Council shall by
resolution designate the percentage of monies to be received by the City under the
provisions of Chapter 111, Laws of 1535, that will be used for street consturction
and maintenance and interest and principal bond payment; Now,
The_efore,
BE IT riESOLVED BY HE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PASCO AS FOLLO.;S:
That of the money to be received by the City of Pasco under the provisions of Chapter
111, Laws of 1935, the City will expend twenty-five percent (25%) for street maintenance,
and seventy-five percent (75%) for street construction, and ( o)
percent, for payment of interest and principal of warrents or bonds.
PASSED this _-1 day of 1935.
A motion was made by turns and seconded by Skinnell that t;e Special street
committee km hire an engineer to prepare proper plans and specifications for the
proposed street construction. Motion carried.
A motion to adjourn was made by O'Ilerin and seconded by Burns. I:Iotion carried.
Mayor
ATT -ST
Cit C e rk
Passed end approved this / day o 1935.
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CITY COUNCIL CHAMBE:iS
SPECIAL SESSION June, 4, 1935
}BOLL CALL: Council met in special se sion for the purpose of making plans for the
proposed street work. Councilmen Burns, O'Herin, Partch, and ;firth answered to
roll call. I:either Payor I.toGee, nor Mayor Pro Tem Anderson being present, ;ti-th
moved that O'Herin be appointed as acting llayor.Ilotion seconded b,, Partch, and
carried.
ISCUS_ION: Par. Judd, engineer, explained that his idea of ste)rting with the proposed
street work would he for the City to do the graveling, the gravel to be bought from
Mr. Brown at one dollar (y1.00) per yard, placed, and then let the contract for oiling.
After some discussion it ,vas decil,d that the committee should make all
arrangements fou pasing the resolution at the next regular meeting.
1i'lr,14T: Motion madeby ;;irth that the meeting adjourn, and Pnrtch seconded. Llotion
carried.
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Passed and approved this __/_- day of/—Z_"_,_, 193;
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