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AAle�er was read from Mr. M. S. Campbell, Public Health Engineer, of Seattle, t Harry Sandtedt advised the WPA project work will be over at the River View Park
Mr. D. W. McGhee dated April 29th, relative to a Chlorinator for emergency use May the 9th. He has 200 sacks of cement stored in one of the Northern Pacific
installed at the Northern Pacific Pump House; Motion made by Partch and seconded Sheds, he would like ready purchased cementofotvthehSchoolework.�Hetee is anxiouattofaeir. ll thishhas cement71
by Downey that this be referred to the Nater Committee Motion carried. and will appreciate any assistance in this matter.
AMERICAN LbGION TOPROMOTE A CARNIVAL
C. M. O'Brien was inquiring into a license for the American legion Carnival; JOURNMENT:
Motion made by Burns and seconded by Linderman tha the meeting adjourn until
At this time Art Partch had to leave the meeting to catch a, train. next regular meeting night. carried.
ADJOURNMENT:
Motion made by Burns and seconded by Downey that the meeting adjourn until eight
o'clock Monday night May the 8th. Mayor Pro Tem.
Account no quorum present. C
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City Clerk
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Passed and approved thiday of�%%1939.
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ADJOURNED SESSION COUNCIL CHAMBERS MAY 8, 1939.
CALL TO ORDER:
Meeting was called to order by Mayor Pro Tem Burns at eight o'clock. nay 18, 8939
1; GULAR SESSION C OUIdC IL CH AMtsER
ROLL CALL:
By Clerk Councilmen present were Burns, Downey, Linderman and Pangle; Absent
were McDonnell, Partch & Westby.
READING OF THE MINUTES: NO QUORUM PRESENT COUNCIL TO MEETli NEXT REGULAR MEETING NIGHT JUl;E 1st, 1939.
Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved as read.
Reports from Commmitties; ATTEST:
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The WPA project work on Third Street and the High School was discussed, Mr i y 4ci Mayes Pro Tem
McKeever under the impression that Mr. Collier of Yakima wQQnld allow two crews
to work on concrete at the School so this could be complc'led this period. The
School will furnish all material; Mr. Booth would like to have two City Dump
trucks for hauling gravel Motion made by Pangle ans seconded by Linderman that passed and approved this !S Day of 1939.
Street Committee contact Mr. Booth and Mr. Brickey with the idea of assisting —
them complete this work soon as possible.
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Moving telephone poles at Third & Sylvester pending. C. M. O'Brien trying to
get a utility strip east of Park for Power Company line, one section is in an
estate and no changes can be made right now.
City Clerk.
REPORTS FROM OFFICERS:
A letter was read from Mayor Hicks appointing A.R. Haylett Police Judge, to fie
the unexpired term of A.M. Johnson, deceased, Term ending December 31, 1940.
Mr. Haylett accepted the appointment by letter.
COUNCIL CHAI,IBERS JUNE 1, 1939
Police Report from Police Judge A. M. Haylett for the Monti of April. GULAR SESSION
J. F. Sullivan drunk and disorderly fined 07.50
IV. T. Cloydell " It " " 7.59
0 QUORUM PRESENT COUNCIL TO MEET NEXT REGULAR MEDTING NIGHT JUNE 15, 1939.
Cash Bal. 1 .O
J. A. Watson " " " " 7.50 not having any
money was released for fifteen days to earn money to pay fine.
i1TEST: i
Mrs. Schunaman asked the Council through the City Clerk to purchase a set of f1
in the amount of r �j s X24
$2.00, the American Flan and the Sjate Flag. A flag for the Ci
Hall flag Poll was also discussed, motion made b.* Downey and Seconded by Pangle j� y
that the City buy the set of flags from Mrs Schunaman to help further the expens r
of the Golden Joublee given by the Daughters of the Pioneers in this City May th
19th and 19th. Also to inform Paul Schlagel to order the flag priced by him Of 1939.
the Lee Perry Company. Motion Carried. Passed and approved this /� Day of
THIRD:READING OF ORDIIQAIdCES FOR PASSAGE:
Motion made by Pangle and seconded by Downey that Ordinance number 443 have its
Third reading; Motion made by flangle and seconded by Downey that ordinance No.
443 had had its third andifittal reading. Motion made by Downey and seconded by -
Pangle that Ordinance Number 443 be finally adopted as read. Mcity Carried. y C1 er j
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