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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-19-1936 Minutes544 CITY COUNCIL CRA1'13RRS Regular Session _ November 19th, 1936. BOLT, CALL: City council met in regular session with P:Iayor McGee presiding and following councilmen present: Burns, Haylett, Partch and 7.1irth; ageent O'Herin and Shaf} Minutes of regular session held Nov. 5th were read and approved. CLAIMS: Following bills against Current Eppense and Water Funds were read and motion was made by Wirth, seconded and carried withoutn dissent on roll call that bills be paid. CURRENT EXPENSE: 12940_12954 Salary of election officers at city primary election 119.50 12955 Mose Brown, blacksmith services _ 1.99 12956 Juvenal Ice & Fuel Co., 47 tons coal 9 6.50 _ _ 305.50 425.99 WATER FUND: 2917 Chas Hartzog, labor on intake at pump house _ 34.00 2919 Harmon Wilcox, do. do. _ 30.00 2919 Oliver Hue, do. do. _ _ _ 33.00 97.00 License applications were read from J. H. Smith for soft drinks at Regina stand and Mrs. L. Fallon for West Hotel; motion made by 'Wirth, seconded by Partch and carried that licenses be granted. Request came from Walter Oberst, president of Pasco Choristers, asking for use of th City Hall ilednesdays between 7:45 Phi and 9 PM and this was passed to City Clerkwith instructions to advise Mr. Oberst that the request was granted. Communication read from Washington Cities Assn., giving report of action taken at various regional conventions. Matter of additional light at underarossing was discussed and referred to the Light Committee. Reports of City Clerk were gassed to each councilman; report of police matron for past three months was read and ordered filed. Report of taster 11anager McGhee showed total receipts of '$4411.61, expense of oDerati.4,1597.01, $1570.00 placed in bond sinking fund, leaving a net profit for previous month of $1244.42. Matter of raising sidewalk at Skaggs Store and restoring cut curb at 4th and Clarlc was brought up and Mr. Haylett advised the council that he had advised Skaggs that their request to be permitted to raise the sidewalk in front of their door had been turned dowi Invitation of N. 7d. Aviation Council, which was organized last May, asking that the city sent a representative to their meeting at ?ortland Dec. 4th and 5th was discusse Motion made by Wirth, seconded by Partch, that Haylett be authorized to represent the city at the meeting and that the city pay his expenses; motion carried. carried. ADJOURNMENT: Motion made by Partch, seconded by Burns, that the meeting adjourn: ATTEST: _ Mayor. City Cler . Passed and approved the Jgday of �5;_n�o %z J 1936. Zo o a4:4 , City C1 rk. Regular Session Decemb,r 3rd, 1936. ROLL CLLL: City council met in regular session with Mayor McGee presiding and lowing councilmen present: Burns, O'Herin, Partch and Wirth; absent Haylett and ffer. MINUTES OF REGULAR SESSION HELD Nov. 19th were read and approved. CLAIMS AGAINST CURRENT EXPENSE: Following bills against Current Expense fund are read and motion made by Wirth, seconded by Partch and carried on roll call that ills be allowed and correction made in Street Dept. payroll, where Brickey was shown t 62F cents per hour, instead of 55 cents: arrants : 2957_12963 Payroll of various offices for month of November _ 356.69 2964_12965 Payroll of Library for month of November _ _ 105.00 2966_12969 Payroll of Police Dept. for November _ _ 396.40 2970_12976 Payroll of Street and W. P. A. for November _ _ 299.90 2977 Gertrude Speier, Office expense account additional work six days in November _ _ 9.00 2979_12990 Fire Dept. payroll for month of November _ 35.00 2991 Myron Radelmiller, car expense for November _ _ 10.00 2992 Marshall Goulet, labor shifting coal at city hall _ 2.50 2993 E. T Mercer, replace window in city jail _ _ 1.50 2994 Floyd Gibson, labor on sewers _ _ _ 4.00 2995 E. W. Smull, labor on sewers _ _ _ 4.00 2996 Standard Oil Co., gasoline and oil 46.94 2997 Pasco Body & Fender ',7orks, car parts WPA and Street 4.00 2999 Western Grain & Seed Co., fertilizer for Volunteer Park 10.92 2999 G. A. Pehrson, preliminary plans Community Hall 17.50 3000 Columbia Hardware Co., Lamps & supplies _ &YZI>s1 3.10 3001 P. P. & L. Co. Street lights, etc. _ _ _ 335.52 3002 Gertrude Speier, stamps for clerk's office _ 3.00 3003 Pasco Auto Co., oil and repairs, Police car _ 1.90 3004 P. P. & L. Co., electric heater, Treasurer _ _ 7.95 3005 Shell Service #942, Preston , lubrication,etc.Police car 14.44 3006 Yakima Bindery '. Prtg. Co., supplies for treasurer _ 17.07 3007 Pasco Electric Shop, repairs to stoker, lamps, etc. 10.10 3009 Eureka Hose Divn., expansion rings for Fire Dept. _ 4.34 3009 City Treasurer, water for various departments _ 153.20 3010 Pasco Herald, Election supplies, ballots, etc. _ 94.14 3011 Juvenal Ice & Fuel Co., coal for library _ _ 39.19 3012 Puget Sound News Co., books for library _ _ 53.05 3013 Gaylord Bros. Inc., supplies for library _ _ 9.25 3014 P. T & T. Co., phone calls _ _ _ _ 1.25 3015 (see below) 3016 P. P. & L. Co., lights for library _ _ 13.49 3017 City Treasurer, water for library 2.00 2050.11 CLAIM OF PASCO AUTO CO., amount j133.21, for work on booster pump and ire ruck was referred to Fire, Light & ;pater Committee for investigation and report. CLERK WAS ALLOWED $32.00 for office expense to the end of November account xtra work in clerk's office, upon motion made by 'Wirth, seconded by O'Herin and carried ithout dissent on roll call. WARRANT 13015 covers. CLAIMS AGAINST WATER FUND: Following claims against Water Fund were read and rdered paid upon motion made by Partch, seconded by ',firth and carried on roll call: 920_2923 Payroll of Wetter Dept. for month of November 475.00 924 Chas. Bishop, labor on intake _ _ _ 47.00 925 Walt Livermore, labor on intake _ _ 30.00 926 C. J. Widrick, repairs to sidewalk on 2nd St. 3.50 927 Art Gobiet, labor on intake _ _ 77.00 929 City Treasurer, for stamps, freight paid, etc. 5.09 929 State Treasurer, Industrial insurance & medical aid 27.40 930 Pasco Machine Co., labor and material _ 119.95 931 Carl Bird, premium on insurance policy pump house 21.00 932 Standard Oil Co., gasoline _ _ _ _ 9.47 933 Wallace & Tiernan Sales Corpn., gaskets _ _ _ .59 934 Empire Electric Co., repair signal circuit _ _ 6.90 935 D. Burt Bryan, repair water meter clock _ _ 4.25 936 Penn. Salt Mfg. Co., chlorine _ _ _ 13.50 937 Star Transfer, hauling pipe _ _ _ 19.99 939 Columbia Hardware Co., material _ _ _ 1.42 939 Pasco Hardware Co., material _ _ _ 13.35 940 Pasco Herald, claim forms _ _ 13.00 941 P. P. & L. Co., power for pump _ 397.96 942 State Tax Commission _nRevenue tax for November _ 105.66 943 Pasco Body & Fender Works, car repairs _ _ 1.25 1392.12 License application of 0. Dague to open Palm Cigar Store, was granted upon lotion of Partch, seconded by 'Wirth and .carried 3 to 1, Burns voting against. Contract for chlorine fir 1937 was submitted by Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co. noting a price of 9 cents per pound F.O.B.Taeoma, same price as at present, and this as referred to 'eater Committee. SECURITIES: Question brought up about secisities offered by the Bank of ommerce to cover city deposits; they offered ;"'10,000. of Tax Anticipation Notes f the City of Woburn, Mass. and $10,000. of Tax Anticipation Notes of the City of evere, Mass., as securities, which Clerk and Mayor felt were insufficient to protect he city and the matter was referred to the Finance Committee for investigation and eport. LIBRARY BOARD called attention to the fact that the term of James Monroy ould expire Dec. 31st, 1936; Mayor McGee in connection with this announced that rfective Oct. let, he had appointed Idrs. Hill Williams to the Library Board to fill he vacancy caused by the moving away of Miss Alma Olson. Clerk visa instructed to advise the American City Magazine that the city 54