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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1953-07-06city council minutesN WHEREAS, it appears to the best advantage of the City of Caldwell to accept this bid; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor and City Clerk, on behalf of the City of Caldwell be authorized to execute a contract agreement with Mr. C. L. Strang for laying sewer in Local Improvement District #.21. Upon Roll Call the follovd.ng Councilmen voted in the affirmative: Blomquist, Burrell, Eggers, Weick, Fenrich and Bettis. Negativet None. Absent and not voting: None. Thereupon the Mayor declared the motion carried and the Resolutiun adopted. A flag of the United States was presorted to the City of Caldwell 'by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, whose twenty -first encampment was held in Caldwell.. Leona Bates of Distract No 8, Auxiliary made the presentation. Councilman. Bettis as Acting Myer accepted the flag on behalf of the City. Moved by Burrell, seconded by Blomquist that the City Clerk be instructed to write a letter of thanks to the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Motion carried. Renewal of the garbage contract was again brought up for discussion. Mr. Nicol was'present and requested permission to increase rates for garbage hauling. Moved by Fenrich, seconded by Blomquist that the City Attorney be instructed to prepare a new contract and that Mr. Nicol be given permission to increase rates effective July 1. Schedule °of new rates to be filed with the City Clerk. Upon Roll Call it appeared the motion was unanimously carried. Thereupon Councilman Bettis introduced Bill 2, entitledt AN ORDINANCE MAKING IT UNLA'4FUL FoR ANY P:1tSON TO CUT ANY STREET OR ALLEY OF THE CITY OF CALDWELL, IDAHO, FOR,THE PURPOSE OF MAKING SEWER CONNECTIONS, WATER CONNECTIONS, OR OTHERWISE, WITHOUT FIRST OBTAINING PERMISSION.OF THE CITY ENGINEER; PROVIDING THE PERSON CUTTING THE STREET OR ALLEY TO REIMBURSE THE CITY OF CALDWELL FOR THE COST OF RESTORING THE STREET OR ALLEY; PROVIDING THE PENALTY FOR VIOLATING THIS ORDINANCE. which was read for the first time and the Council proceeded to a consideration of Bill No 2.' There being no further business to come before the Bouncil it was moved by Councilman Fenrich, seconded by Councilman Bettis that Council adjourn. Motion carried. / C Mayor. City Clerk. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, JDLY 6th, 1953, 8too P. M. R'' The Regular Monthly Meeting of the City Council met in the Council Rooms of the City Hall, with the Mayor Jason C. Smith presiding. Upon R011 Call the..fdllowing Councilmen answered presents Fran Blomquist, L. E. Burrell, Adolph Eggers, Ernest Weick, Dale Fenrich and J. M. Bettis. The bills for June were read and on motion by Blomquist, seconded by Burrell that these Bills be allowed and warrants . ordered drawn from the various amounts all of which has been approved by the Finance Committee. Motion carried. J� SALA.RIES*- , �**GSNERAL FUND No. NAME WHAT FOR AMOUNT 361 Jason C. Smith Salary $ 100.00 362 F, L. Blomquist " 33.99 363 Lawrence Burrell 36.57 364 Adolph Eggers " 40.00 365 Dale Fenrich " ho.00 366 J. M. Bettis " 40.00 367 Ernest Weick " L0.00 368 Bankers Life Company Insurance -City Payment - 7.80 369 Bankers Life Company Insurance 9.W4 370 Ada Hartenbawer Salary 230.72 371 Dorothy D. Martin " 40.26 372 Alta E. Williams 192.63 373 Canyon County Social Security -City Payment 8.63 374 Bankers Life Company Insurance -City Payment 7.80 375 First National Bank Withholding Tax 99.73 376 Canyon County Social Security 8.63 377 Bankers Life Company Insurance 3.43 J� 2S.3 No. Name SALARIFS**GENERAL FUND (CONTINUED) 378 379 3 B 381 382 383 3B4 365 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 39h 395 396 397 398 399 400 4G1 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 L31 432 433 434 411[ 436 437 L,38 58 H. E. Parmenter Shirley Greenfield Canyon County Bankers Life Company First National Bank Canyon County Mabel E. Collins Waldo Paddock Forrest Hilender Dale Hanks Eugene Inge Thomas Burns John Warren Roy Arbaugh George Charlton Harold E. Perfect Charles William Phillips Richard D. Cashman Dorwin Sparks B. R. Collins Donald E. Machos John D, Romey Matthew Maxwell W. F. Johnston Gordon Samms R. C. Stevens Ross McKeeth W. R. Vail Glen Waner Herb Mason State Treasurer Bankers Life Company First National Rank State Treasurer Bankers Life Company Keith Judd Elvis Burton Clarence Imberg Wt. M. Carlson Elw6od Siegmann Dura F. Hopkins Dan Davison Robert Mackland Evan J. Mackey Bill Hodge Cecil Hall Max Ihite Leonard Waybright Bill Crooke 17atie Combs William Warren Hazel Gibbons Nicholas Ney Alfred Hall Canyon County Bankers Life Company First National Bank Carryon County Bankers Life Company Department of Public Health L. if. Porter Donald W. Baird Oliver Krauss Bert Manfcrd Canyon County Bankers Life Company First National flank Canyon County Bankers Life Company William F. Cigray, Jr. Bankers Life Company Bankers Life Company Austin Nickel Canyon County Bankers Life Company Qanyon County Bankers Life Company S. P. Clem J. S. Wymore Herman Jensen Den Shaw Richard S. Mather T. P.'. Farley Ed McKinsey John Wangsgard Samuel L. Erskine Fred Villines Everett Wood Carryon County Bankers Life Company First National Bank Canyon County What For Salary Social Security -City Payment Insurance -City Payment Withholding Tax Social Security Salary n it n n u n n n n u n Firemen's Fund-City Payment Ins ance -City Payment Withholding Tax Firemen's Fund Insurance Salary n Social 5ecumity- .^.ity Payment Insurancc --City Payment Withholding Tax Soc Security Insurance Salary „ v n n Social Seccri.ty -City Payment Insurance_City Payment Withholding Tax Social Security Insurance Salary Insurance -City Payment - Insurance Salary Social Security -City Payment Insurance- Cit-. Payment social Security Insurance Salary n n n n n Social Security -City Payment Ins=anee - City Payment Withholding Tax Social Security Amount 259.32 79.64 5.54 2.6o 25.10 5.54 155.97 282.50 265.65 234.03 224.88 248.67 248.67 235.98 248.67 217.39 225.91 216.19 241.0; 200.00 207.67 128.69 25.00 18.99 25.00 18.99 25.00 13.99 25.00 25.00 75.69 60.47 218.70 75.75 84.99 305.o0 254.57 237.13 253.32 278.42 255.90 261.69 230.23 23 7.25 237.28 242.37 231.2 233.19 233.1.E 125.14 219.92 163.58 92.ckq 244.29 71.76 46.8o 343.70 71.7^ 42.92 125.00 314.17 270.76 196.1.E 24.94 14.26 10.40 117.80 14.26 12.87 11E .o9 2.6o 6.01. 244.28 3 .Fl 2.6o 3.81 6.o1 258.66 243.63 232.53 224.86 232.53 181.65 196.18 198. 173.98 198.87 173.98 39.59 28.6o 255.30 39.59 I J Amount. 11.38 221.52 173.98 191.07 167.70 203.73 185.08 196.18 22.77 10.40 134.70 22.77 222.43 221.13 224.86 195.93 178.77 2h4.79 5.60 192.75 173.98 173.98 204.88 185.M 185.E 219.].4 189.90 170.84 196.1@ 5h.10 20.80 375.80 5L. l 2) L.78 181.65 173.98 9.36 7.80 50.7 0 9.36 244.51 210.99 136.30 20 4.88 185.08 1,36.30 34.47 19.54 301.82 216.91 247.63 236.53 198.57 191.87 185.os 73:87 B.Or 27.60 13:00 135.. 27.60 257.70 167.70 123.34 80.75 .2- X SALARIESMHOMERAL FUND**rONTINUED No. Name What For i L71 George Hammer Salary L72 Harry Flagg " 473 Ray Scott " 474 George D. Kirk " L75 Russell LeRoy Mears " 476 Arthur L. Simpson " 477 Frank Steelman " L75 Volin Ayers Hellman 479 Canyon County Social Security -City Payment 490 Bankers Life Company Insurance -City Payment 481 First National Bank Withholding Tax 482 Canyon County Social Security 483 Bankers Life Company Insurance TOTAL SALARIE;.� FUND SALARIESi- DEPARTMENT 484 Roy Davis Salary .,_ 485 Sam Hartkopf " 486 Roy Melton " 487 Richard Claussen L88 I.Vilms Kc:ech 189 C. D. Crandall 490 Pauline Oliver h91 Frank Kessler 4 James Merrill " 493 D. A. Pea-tic " I 494 T. H. Phillips " 495 Steve Fish ° 496 Lester Reeves 497 e Chas. Morgan " 498 Walter Cagle " L99 Carney Snoddy " 500 Harry Horton " 501 Canyon County Social Security -City Payment i 502 Bankers Life Company Insurance- City Payment 5Q3 First National Rank Withholding Tax 504 Canyon County Social Security 505 Hankers Life Company Insurance TOTAL SALARIES *4kffATER DEPARVENT SALAP.IES'�SPRINKLING FUND 506 Leonard Runt Salary 507 Wm, Costin 508 Paul Stanke 509 Canyon County Social Security - City Payment 510 Banks Life Company Insurance - City Payment 511 First National Bank Withholding Tax 512 Canyon County Social Security 513 Bankers Life Company Insurance TOTAL SALARIFS'WWSprinkling Department 9A]1ARIES** -_ SPRAYING 514 Harold Pfenning Salary TOTAL SALARTES*-iASPRAYING SA LA.°.I:S*u -�C EA'L'D'ERY 515 _ George Hammer Salary 516 James Logan Seale " 517 William Kirk " 518 _ Lilburn L. Cooper 519 Paul V. Tuttle " 520 Jerry Engle " 521 • Ada Hartenbc7ror " 522 Canyon County Social Sec',rity -City Payment 523 Bankers Life Company Insurance -City P4mcnt 524 First National Bank lVithholdSng Tax 525 _ County Social Security 526 Bankers Life Company Insurance TOTAL SALARIES **CEMETERY SALARIESs�**ltRIGATION 527 C. I. Bourland Salary 528 Guy Hcaly 529 Oscar Hauman 530 John Brovm I 531 E. C. Eisenbrandt " ul_! 532 • Ray Dibbins " 533 Minor Croy " 534 Harbert Mason " 535 • Maurice Wilkins " 536 • Canyon County Social Security - City Payment 537 Barkers Life Company Insurance - City Payment 538 First National Bark Withholding Tax 539 Canyon County Social Security 540 EiLnkcrs Life Company Insurance • TOTAL SAIA.RIFS IRRIGATION SAURI ES „ - ':isLI BRARY - 541 .'.mss. Ida Ruby Salary 542 Mrs. Harold Skinner " 543 Dorothy E. Doane I 544 Jean Mason " Amount. 11.38 221.52 173.98 191.07 167.70 203.73 185.08 196.18 22.77 10.40 134.70 22.77 222.43 221.13 224.86 195.93 178.77 2h4.79 5.60 192.75 173.98 173.98 204.88 185.M 185.E 219.].4 189.90 170.84 196.1@ 5h.10 20.80 375.80 5L. l 2) L.78 181.65 173.98 9.36 7.80 50.7 0 9.36 244.51 210.99 136.30 20 4.88 185.08 1,36.30 34.47 19.54 301.82 216.91 247.63 236.53 198.57 191.87 185.os 73:87 B.Or 27.60 13:00 135.. 27.60 257.70 167.70 123.34 80.75 .2- X J .� J No. Name Vlhat For Amo•W+tt 5b5 Emmett Giddings SALARTFS** LIBRARY CnNTTNUED 51,6 Flavilla C. Blondel Salary 3 " 132.87 547 548 Darllon County bankers Life Company Social Security - City Payment Insurance 2$.00 11.83 549 First National Bank - City Pa nt Nithholding Tax es 10.40 550 551 Canyon County banke -rs Life Company Social Security 88.0 11,6.1 Insurance - 6.50 TOTAL SALARIESnLibrary Fund 916.12 552 Forrest D. Russell SATARIES's.Y? R ^•,^.gcnTI Salary 553 Margaret Stovel " 198.70 554 Jean Douglas " 178.80 555 Barbara Robison " 133.16 556 Robert Von Drak n 136.30 557 Jack Kennevicl: 176.61; 558 R. C. Covens 161,.37 559 Ron Daniels n 82.92 560 Robert Eugene Douglas " 57. 80 561 M. L. Armstrong n 41.2 562 ➢arleene 11. Russell " 9.42 563 566 Canyon County First National Bank Social Security - City Payment - •21.06 565 Canyon County Withholding Tax Social Security 154.20 ,21.06 TOTAL SALARIFS:r . 2}.0 TOTAL SALARIES FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE $26,176.61 - 566 Jason C. Smith SUP°LIES"GEVERPAL FCT1D 567 L. E. Burrell Ernonses- Leaguo Convention 52.70 568 William Gigray� Jr. " " " 21 .00 21.00 569 Caldwell Typewrites Service stknnlies 65.50 570 571 Fishar's ? lountain States Tel. & Tel, " rental 1.96 15.70 572 573 Moore Stationery $horb Printing Company supplies 231.00 57h Summers Stationery Store supplies su ?plies 59 ,75 22.011 575 fountain States Tel. & Tel. Co, rental 15.o0 576 Steers Stationery Store supplies 6 ,23 577 Idaho power Company services 66.90 578 Becker Hardware Co. sun-lies 2.97 579 Harry's Repair Shop supplies plies - 580 Idaho Paper Company sup pp .70 2L.37 581 A. J. Parkhurst " 6.50 582 Terry Electric & Plumping Co. supplies 583 Summers Stationery Store supplies 2 584 595 Roy Arbaugh Becker telephone 3.90 Hart are supplies $86 587 Thomas Burns Caldwell telephone 33 Auto Surnly supplies 20.15 598 Dick Cashman telephone 3,00 589 The Caxton Printers, Ltd. Spplies 2.60 590 591 Geo. Charlton Coast telephone 3.00 592 to Coast Store L. N. supplies 2.58 593 Curtis & Sons Greenlund supplies 20.29 Drug Store 'Sale supplies 3.50 59a 595 Hanks Eugene telephone 11 596 I e W. F. Johnston 597 Donald E. Machos tclephonp_ - 3.00 598 herb Mason " 3.00 599 I,eo J. Mason Motor Co, supplies 3.70 282.79 600 Mathew Maxwell telephone 3.00 601 602 603 Forrest Milender Mollerup's. Inc. Moore it sup plies 3.00 1�00o.0o SOIL Stationery fountain supplies 26.50 605 States Tel, and ?el. Pacific Coast rental 61.92 Inter - Mountain Dues 9 606 607 W. A. Paddock Payne Auto Co, Expense -Fire School & telephone 18.25 608 Harold Perfect supplies telephone 33.25 3.00 E'09 Chas. Phillips telephone 3.00 610 Quality Food Market supplies 1.,9 611 John D. Romey tel 1.50 612 613 Cordon Sams Seed ce Parts Co. " Sunnlies 3.00 4 ,00 614 615 Dorw n Sparks R, Stevens telephone 3.00 C. " 3.00 616 S Stationery Store supplies 6.29 617 Troy Laundry " 26 .71 618 W. R. Vail telephone 3.00 619 Olen Planer " 3.00 620 John Warren rr 3.00 621 1Pesteott Oil Corporation Rupplies 13.02 622 623 Keith Judd C. Anderson Expanses- Assigned to C. C. Anderson 90.00 626 C. Co. supplies 460.4i Becker Hardware Co. supplies 11.34 625 Burns Chevrolet Company " 63.93 626 Art Burnside Co. supplies 10.87 627 Caldwell '?rug Center " 7.12 623 Caldwell Leather & Canvas supplies 2.00 I II'. I I T l i I E No, 629 63G 631 632 633 63L 635 636 637 638 639 64o 6hi 642 643 61 647 6L8 649 650 652 653 654 655 656 657 658 659 660 661 662 66L 665 666 667 668 669 670 671 672 673 674 675 676 677 676 679 68o 681 682 683 684 685 686 687 688 689 690 691 692 693 694 695 696 697 698 699 700 701 702 703 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 Name SUPPLIES =, *GENERAL FUND(CONT T=ED) What for Thee Caxton Printers, Ltd. Clerk's Cash Revolving Fund Garber Motor Co. Hoff Building Supply, Inc. Howard Electric Idaho Paper Company Lodge Motor, Inc. Mollerup's, Inc Motor Inn Service Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Co. Oakley Moody Service, Inc, Police & Sheriffs Assoc, of N. America Summers Stationery Store Western Union Whelchel Studio The American City Magazine Home Lumber & Coal Co. Idaho Blueprint & Supply Co. Lodge Motor Co., Inc. Moore Stationery Shorb Printing Company Summers Stationery Store Caldwell News Tribune Caldwell News Tribune The Caxton Printers, Ltd. Harold's Drive In Golden Gate Irrigation Dist. Magee Hale Park-O-Meter Co. H. J. VeNeel, Inc. Allied Steel Co., Inc. Boise Paving & Asphalt Go. Boise Payette Lumber Co. Burns Chevrolet Co. Caldwell Auto Supply Caldwell Hardware The Caxton Printers, Ltd. Clerk's Cash Revolving Fund Columbia Equipment Company Engineering Sales Service Farm Equipment Co. Garber Motor Co. Garrett Freightlines, Inc. Good7man oil Co. Glenn E. Green Harry's Repair Shop Home Lumber & Coal Co. Hopper Elec Serv. Howard Electric Idaho Power Company Idaho Tire Exchange Intermountain Equipment Co. Mollerup's, Inc. Norco D, N. Nordling Parts Co. Payne Auto Co. Richfield 011 Corp. Spencer Supply Co. Tom Porter Mobilgas The Salt Lake Hardware Co. Service Parts Co. Union Oil Co. United Radiator Shop J. W. Weeks & Son, Inc. Arthur Allen Boise Payette Lumber Co. H & M Equipment Co. Caldwell Plumbing & Heating Co. Caldwell Sanitary Service Clerk's Cash Revolving Fund Gibbs Truck Line I'daho Paper Company Idaho Power Company Lodge Motor Co., Inc. Leo J. Mason Motor Co. Moore Stationery Mountain States Tel, & Tel. Service Parts Co. Simplot Scilbuilders Simpson Blacksmith Toft Machine Shop Troy Laundry Union Oil Co. d . W. Weeks & Soa, Inc, supplies TOTAL SUPPLItt3**isG°dNERAL FUND 712 Idaho Power Company supplies n n u rental supplies Official guide an directory supplies telegrams supplies supplies supplies u i n n supplies It supplies n n services supplies rental supplies SUPPLIFS-7Mr.1AIRPORT FUND services TOTAL SUPPLIESx AIRPORT FUND supplies•" *WATER FUND 713 Armco Drainage & Metal Products supplies Amount 10.30 29.90 48.58 5.76 31.04 7.00 47.32 579.69 42.78 63.05 268.60 3.00 66.81 9.06 11.00 h.00 4.59 9.24 34.20 12.62 43.65 12.73 64.23 42.51 37.5D 92.10 8.50 2o6.6o 21.02 236.34 5h.0o 54.85 9.80 134.83 17.92 54.50 14.37 278.21 265.36 .20 1.48 4.33 45.5o 26.05 3.24 4z.00 10L.00 8.00 120.75 54.44 5.34 1.53 84.00 136.64 6.38 84.55 5.20 8.16 75.46 1.00 19.73 14.00 11.50 7.50 2.00 2.24 .45 7.00 17.85 3.21 5.4o 41.67 52.28 5.29 16.40 5.70 6.93 116.65 2.95 26.68 1.51 85.16 2.91 X56 ,I S 7 SUPPLIFS�-7ATER DEPkRT' FNT (CONTINUED) No. Name That Tor Amount 714 Arrowhead Freight Lines, Ltd, suonlirs $ 1.8.64 715 B & 11, Equipment Co., Inc. '+ - 2,706 716 Baxter Foundry & Machine Works ++ 1 I,701.L 717 Bennett Machine & L'elding Works " - 61,30 718 Boise Payette Lumber Co. " 17.36 719 Caldwell Auto Supply 4.60 720 The Caxton Printers, Ltd. " 129.79 721 Clerk's Cash Revolving Fund Express 18.25 722 Consolidated Supply Co, supplies 172.03 723 Engineering Sales Service, Inc. " 216o3 724 Ernst Fuel Co. " 6.10 725 Fenrich Cabinet Shop " - 3.50 726 H. D. Fowler Co., Inc. " 41S.LC 727 Garrett Freightlinss " 51.gR 728 Gibbs Trrck Line " 1.92 729 Homelite Corporation '+ 12.h9 730 Idaho Paeer Company services 684.20 731 Idaho Tire Exchange supplies 2.2 732 Leo J. Mason Motor Co. 1, 2,840.51 73' Mountain States Tel. and Tel. Co. rental 60.00 731; Moore Stationery anrp"A es 3.9n 735 Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Company " 349.6E 736 Payne Auto Co. " 20.50 737 Tom Porter hobilgas " 9.60 73P .The Salt Lake Hardware " 1,033.01 739 .Shorb Printing Co " 230.25 740 Summers Statinnery Store " 7,51t 741 .Town Pump _ " 9.33 744 .Ralph Van Kleck " 19.40 743 .Waterworks Equipment Co. -116.66 744 -- Waterworks Supplies Co - 1,137.71 a 745 .9lestcott Oil Co �'° „ 43.85 746 .V7est Gemco, Inc. TOTAL "SUPPLIES -- 77ATER 7717) 1.29 - Sir'PLIFS-- SPPAYING MITT) 12,113.70 747 Frank Dust & Spray 748 C. C. Anderson 749 .Idaho Tire Co 750 .Intermountain Equipment 751 Simplot Soilbuilders 752 -Toft Vachine Shop 753 J. N. Reeks & Son 754 Phillips Petroleum Co. 755 Caldwell Auto Supply 756 757 758 759 760 761 762 763 764 765 766 767 768 769 770 771 772 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 780 781 782 783 76h 785 786 787 788 789 The 3 & V Equipment Cc Caldwell Hardware Co. .Caldwell Leather & Canvas Co. .Clerk's Cash Revolving Fund Idaho Power Company Mountain States Tel & Tel Howard Sales Service Parts .Utah 011 Refining Co. Armco Drainage & Metal Products B & M Equipment Co Becker Hardware Boise Payette Lumber Co. L. L. Sourland John H. Brown Burns Chevrolet Cc Caldwell Leather & Canvas Co Oscar Nauman Guy Healy Hoff Building Supply, Inc. Howard Electric Idaho Power Co T, V1. McCoy Motor Inn Service H. E. Parmenter Tom Porter Wohilgas Richfield Oil Corp Sattler Auto Electric Simpson Blacksmith Westcott Oil Corporation Becker Hardware Doubleday & Cc The J. H. Gill Co Idaho Power Cc supplies assi,�Ted by; V(ayne Feltwell supplies u ' rr rr TOTAL SUPPLIES - SPF17TNC M7) SUPPLIES -- SPRINKLIiNG FUND supplies n TOTAL SUPrLTFS -- SPRINKLIN!' FUND 440.00 24,00 21.68 145,00 233.00 25.90 .97 SUPPLIES - CZVF,TFPY FUMD supplies u u r ental servic e Sunrli es u TOTAL SUPPLIES -_ CEMETERY FUND SUPPLIES - Irrigation Fund supplies r. n telephone n supplies n telephone n supplies service supplies n rr , TOTAL SUPPLIES IRRIGATION FUND SUPPLIES _- LIBRARY FUDID supplies n n service 28.30 3.12 1.00 8.55 1.00 4.00 12.00 85.86 359.53 57.99 16.65 11 5.75 5.75 17.30 18.10 5.75 5.75 313.34 34.10 36.55 63.80 26.76 6.00 1.85 10.1E 1.00 20.44 34.69 48.69 36.05 SUPPLIES — LIBRARY FUND (continued) 790 A. C. McClurg & Co supplies 38.70 791 Mountain States Tel & Tel rents 15,00 792 Summers Stationery supplies 189.85 793 The H. 7.. Wilson Co " 73.20 TOTAL SUPPLIES — LIBRARY FUND] .+2 SUPPLIES — ST. LIGHTING FUND 794 Idaho Power Company service 1 2 ?7,SD TOTAL SUPPLIES -- ST. LIGHTING FTrND , ., SUPPL'?.S -- RECRFATION FUND 795 Backer Hardware Co, supplies 4.95 796 Caldwell Sporting Goods_ " 135.10 797 Clerk's Cash R Fund 798 M.H. King Cc T.33 799 11. R. Moody 16.57 800 Moore Stationery 4.15 801 Quality Food Market " 2.92 802 Summers Stationery Store " .00 803 E. L. Weick " 6.00 804 F. PI. Woolworth Co. " 2.16 TOTAL SUPPLIES -- RECREATION FUND 181.99 SUPPLIES -- L.S.D. # 20 805 Caldwell News Tribune notices 12.75 TOTAL .SUPPLIES -- L.I.D. #20 ' 12. SUPPLIES L.I.D. #21 -- 806 Caldwell News Tribune publishing 50.06 TOTAL SUPPLIES L.S.D. #21 �� j -- SUPPLIES P.I.D. Collections 807 Pioneer Irrigation Dist, collections 1,560.49 _ _ 808 Caldwell Municipal Irrigation -- collections . . � 31.85 TOTAL SUPPLIES P.I.D. , TOTAL SUPPLIES & SERVICES 926,176.61 BRAND TOTAL SALARIFS & SUPPLLFS FOR JUNE 851,513.80 r I' III A petition was presented to the Mayor and o ouncil requesting the opening of an alley from 13th Avenue to 14th Avenue, between Denver and Elgin. This was referred to the City Engineer. Mr. C. J. Hammond, Deputy Health Inspector presented his reports on dairies and resturants. Mr. Hammond discussed with the Mayor and `bunch sanitary conditions in Caldwell. A request was made to the "ouncil to open Joilet Street from 6th Avenue to 7th Avenue. The Mayor referred this matter to Councilman Bettis.. Applications for Pool License were from the Waldorf Cigar Store and Brink's, the fee accompanying each application. , Moved by Blomquist, seconded by Burrell that these Licenses be granted. Upon Roll Call it appeared the motion was unanimously carried. Applications for Card Licenses were rL.adfrom Waldorf Cigar Store, The Sport Shop and Wilson Beer and Lunch, the fee accompanying each application. Moved by Blomquist, seconded by Burrell that these Licenses be granted. Upon Roll Call it appeared the motion was unanimously carried. The Mayor announced the appointment of DONALD E. MACHOS and JOHN D. ROMEf to be Hosemen on the Fire Department. Moved by Weick, seconded by Burrell that these appointments be confirmed. L Upon Holl Call it appeared the motion was unanimously carried. A letter was read from the Canyon County Commissioners. Moved by Bettis, seconded by Eggers that this letter be spread on the minutes. June 3, 1953. Hon. Jason C. Smith, Mayor, City of Laldwell, Caldwell, Idaho. Dear Mr. Smith: 2 S9 Thin is to advise you that the Commissioners of Canyon b ounty have completed a surcey of the report submitted to your City on rural roads by Mr. Huggins, then, in turn, a copy presented for our consideration. We find that many of Mr. Huggins' findings conform to the general plan as adopted by the County for the present year. - Insofar as our oiling funds will permit, the following schedule has been tentatively outlined for 1953; One mile from City limits South on Indiana Avenue; One mile from City li7its "outh on 10th Street; South Kimball, from the City limits to the turn in the highway at the Herb Moore corner, thence West three - fourths of a mile (this to be torn up and widened as much as possible and relaid; We appreciate the receipt of this highway study report. Some of the County's plans have been revised to presently more properly fit into the over -all picture. It is a pleasure to cooperate with you >ln mutual provlems that may present themselves from time to time. Very truly yours, Canyon County Commissioners, By /s/ C. M. Van Slyke Chairman. This being the time set for hearing protests against the proposed estimate of expenditures of the City of C for the fiscal year beginning the first day of May 1953• The said estimate and tax levy being in excess of ten mills for general purposes. The Clerk presented the affidavit of publication.of said notice which is in words and figures as followst AFFIDA?IT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IDAHO ) ) SS. COUNTY OF CANYON. ) R. R. Bechtel, being first duly sworn, deposes and says: That�he; is the Foreman of CALDWELL HEVS- TRIBUNE, INC., publisher of THE CAM9ELL NEWS - TRIBUNE, a daily newspaper published at Caldwell, Idaho, within the meaning of Chapter 154 of the 1933 Session Laws of Idaho; published six consecutive days a week except legal holidays. And that the publisher of said THE CALDWELL NEWS TRIBUNE, a daily newspaper, has all the time since the 5th day of July, 1933 and in each issue thereof, at the head of the editorial column of said newspaper, announced the day of the week to -wit: Sat- urday, on which legal notice required by law or by order of any Court of competent ,jurisdiction to be pub- lished weeklym will be published; that the said paper is in generd circulation in Canyon County, Idaho and has been for a period of seventy -eight weeks preceding the first publication of this advertisement, a copy of which is attached hereto, and by reference thereof made a part of this affidavit, and was published in the regular Saturday issue of THE CALDWELL NEWS- TRIBUNE for 2 consecutive weeks beginning with the issue of June 20, 1953 and ending with the issue of June 27,'1953. /a/ R. R. Bechtel Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of June, 1953. /s/ H. G. Cochrane Notary Public for Idaho, Residing at Caldwell, Idaho. The Mayor asked if there was anyone present that desired to be heard on the proposed estimate and tax levy. Thereupon Councilman Blomquist introduced Bill No 3, entitled: AN ORDINANCE TERMED THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION BILL, A- PORPRIATINO MONEY IN SUCH SUM AND SUMS AS ARE DEEMED NECESSARY TO DEFRAY ALL PROPER EKPENSES AND LIABILITIES OF THE CITY OF CALDWELL, IDAHO, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR THE rISCAL YEAR BEGINNING THE FIRST DAY OF ^.NAY, 1953 PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 50 -1950, IDAHO CODE. which was read for the first time and the Council proceeded to a consideration of Bill No 3. It was moved by Councilman Bettis, seconded by Councilman Eggers tliat the rules requiring that the reading of a Bill on three separate days be suspended and that Bill No 3, be read the second time by title and the third time in full, section by section and placed on its final passage. The Mayor directed the Clerk to call the roll on the above motion with the following result: Those voting in the affirmative were: Blomquist, Burrell, Eggers, Weick, Fenri ch and Bettis. Negative: Fenn, Absent and not voting: None. The Mayor declared the motion had passed by the Necessary threepfourths majority and directed the Clerk to read Bill No 3, the second time by title and the third time in full section by section. The Clerk read the Bill as directed. The question being "Shall Bill no I pass?" The Mayor directed the Clerk to call the roll on the above question which resulted as follows: Those voting in the iffirmati.ve: Slomq;ist, Burrell, Eggers, :Neick, i .. 1 1& 7 F F Fenrich and Bettis. Negative: Nor:-. Absent, and not veLir.g: None. Th.reupon t o Mav:,r leclared Bill "0 3, had passed and the Mayor in open session Cf the Council duly s.oned and approved the Bill, and the Clerk duly 7i and ottentcd the same which becpme Crdtnance Me. 808. The Mayor directed the Clerk to mate proper ¢atry of the same ,•nd to cruse Ordinance No. 908, is be, p.tbiished in the Caldwc'_'. bona the cflicirl news -aper of the City of Caldwell, Idaho. Th•:.reupon Councilcaa. Blorquist introduced Bill .dc. 4, entitled: AP? C°.DINANCE PROM ^TAG FDR T4E .._cSESSeR17 ANC r r :v nr . T,aX FOR CFMER4L REVENUE P'JRPOSrS rCR PAYING THE Ci➢:i.4ENT '?PrNSFC OF T F. CI""_' OF CALDr. -- L, CAN"OM IDU T°YK IDAEO, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR IEGINNd N'_ T4° FIRST DAY DP "AY, 1253. which was read for the £ir.t time and the Council proceeded to a consideration of Bill Mo 4. It was moved by Cosncilma:: Fenrich,;.aconded by Councilmar, Bettis that the rules re1^?r1rg that the reading of a Bill on three separate days be suspended and that Bill No 4, be read the second time by title and the tiLird tine in full section by section and placed on its final passage. The 'Mayor directed the Clerk to call the roll on the above notion with the following result: Those voting in the affirmative were: Blomquist, Burrell, Eggers, 7ieick, For.rich and Bettis. Negative: None. Absent and not voting: None. The kCayor declared the motion had passed by the necessary three - fourths majority and directed the Clerk to read dill No 45 the second time by title and the third time in lull section by section. The Clerk read the Bill as directed. The question being "Shall Bill No 4 pass ?" The Mi ycr directed the Clerk to call the roll on the above motion which resulted as follow; Those voting in the affirmative were: Blomquist, Burrell, Eggers, Weick, Fenrich and Bettis. Negative: More. Absent and not voting: None. Thereupon the Mayor declared Bill No 4, had passed and the Mayor in open session. OE the Council duly signed and approved the Bill and the Clerk duly signed and attested the same whidh became Ordinance No 809. The Maycr directed the Clerk to make proper entry of the same and to cause Ordinance No 919, to be, published in the Caldwell News - Tribune the official newspaper of the City of Caldwell, Idaho. Moved by Eggers, seconded by Fenrich that the telephone service at the,Canyon Hill Pump Rouse be discontinued. Upon Roll Call it appeared the motion was unanimously carried. Uayor Jason C. Sq,ith, Councilman J. M. Bettis and Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, Eddie Cole met with State Highway Engineer E. V. th ller and discussed the proposed Tenth Street underpass. Mr, Miller stated funds had been appropriated for a preliminary survey and if the survey was approved construct- ion of the underpass would he included in the ?.954 -1955 budget. The City ulerk was instructed to write ietters to the Idaho Nati-nal Guard and to the Caldwell Police Force commending them on their excellent handling of traffic during the Fourth of July Celebratica" Councilman Blomquist informed the Mayor and �ourcil that the roof oe the north hangar at the Airport was in need of repair. The Mayor instructed Courc Blomquist to call for bids on -the repair of the hangar. :Bo�oa&�caSooBc 7hz. ^c, �o:: Lhe %11�xl c:•d 'a Ile entr e� +„ .,r+._..... vote cf Lh^ At: . 1P, r, .RUING ALAI Lu..'.? '.P °,,77'7NT P. ?, " =TRTCT e '>,] OF THE CITY .iF .�.AT ... 1 .DhuG. Ths '"mulattee on Je.ve:s if th^ it;i of Cald,".11, to;,x ta_r nth t.e City i:r s std Cii.:• of G ?pho, and it appea_i.r.p; that the arsesL�,;, ", roll "17 rct ^S•: ^d I,, t.,_ o"_ °i�c cf Lu.e City G'_erk the Ci Ly ,._ —ld..1:, at C:nC c'C].rck P. Y. o❑ the ls:. da;; of Ju,nc 1553; mid thnt said Arse�amant Roll is now on file ir, Said ofiicui And it further appearinC that the 'aayo_ end `�nc the City 3f Cald:vc_ , s t a meeting of Sz d .°a a.d Ccu:cil, hel.i In the. City Hall of said City of Caldwell, on the lst day of June, 1953, passed a resolutic�. ordering said assossment roll tA, be placed on file is the Office of the City Clerk of the City of Caldwell, and fixing the 'YCrd day of June, 1953, at 9e00 P. vA in the Council Chnmhers in the City Hall of said City of Caldwell, as the time and place for '-,wring and considering obJections to said Assessment Roll; and directing the City Clerk of the said City to give due anei legal notice in compliance witi ICI the provisions of law, of tha filing of said Assessment Roll in her office, the date of filing the sane and the time and place at which the Council would hear and consider objections to said Assessment Roll by partie agrieved by such assessments and the persons by whom and the time within which said objections should be filed, and further directing that said notice be published in three successive . issues of The Caldwell News- . Tribune, a daily paper printed and published in the City of Caldwell, Idaho, and the official newspaper of the City of Caldwell, Idaho, and the official newspaper of the City of Caldwell; all of which more fully appears in said resolution; And it further appearing that the City Clerk of the said City gave notice of the receipt of said Assessment Roll and of the time and place fixed for hearing protests thereto, directint the time, place Ali and manner of filing said objections, all of which more fully appears by said notice, dated the let day of June, 1953, and now on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Caldwell; and it fnrtber appear- ing that said notice was published as directed in the said resolution above mentioned, in the Caldwell News Tribune, the official newspaper of said City, in the issues of June 10, 1953, June 11, 1953 and June Is, 1953, as more fully appears by the affidavit of publication of said notice on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City of Caldwell; and it further appearing that notice was duly and regularly given in all respects as required by law and the orders of the Mayor and Council; And it further appearing that the time for filing objections and protests having expired, and the time fixed and g g protests having arrived and appointed for hearing and considering such objections and it further appearing that no objections or protests whatsoever have been filed in said matter; and said Assessment Roll having come on regularly for hearing and consideration and the same having been fully and duly considered by the Mayor and Council of the City of Caldwell, Idaho, and said Assessment Roll, together with all pro eeedings in making such assessment having by said Mayor and Council been found regular, valid, correct, equitable, fair, just, proper and in all respects legal and according to the laws of the State of Idaho, and the ordinances of the City of Caldwell; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED By the Mayor and Council of the City of Caldwell, Idahot Section 1. That said Assessment Rgll of Local Improvement District No 20 of the City of Caldwell, Idaho, be and the same hereby is approved and confirmed. Section 2. That the City Clerk shall immediately certify and file said Assessment Roll with the ! City Treasurer of the City of Caldwell, for collection of said assessments according to law; and that due notice of the time, place and manner making these payments of assessments contained in said Assessment Roll be given by said Treasurer of the City of Caldwell, in the manner provided by the laws of the State of II Idaho, and the ordinance of the City of Caldwell. PASSED By the Council this 6th day of July, 1953. APPROVED By the Mayor this 6th day. of July, 1953. r �j Mayor. 4— f --- City Clerk. There being no further business to come before the Council it was moved by Councilman Fenrich, seconded by "ouncilman Bettis that Council adjourn. Motion carried. Mayor, City Clerk I I