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COUNCIL CHAMBERS
JULY 7, 1952
8 ;00 P.M.
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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 Roil Call the following Councilmen answered present: Fran Blomquist, L. E. Burrell, Dale
Fenrich and J. Lt. Bettis, John Myers and Ernest ViTeick.
The Bills for June were read and on motion by Blomquist, seconded by Burrell that these bills
be allowed and warrants ordered drawn for the various amounts all of which had been approved by the
Finance Committee. Motion carried.
GENERAL FUND
SALARIES & SERVICES
Nos.
Name
What for
Amount
144
Jason C. Smith
Salary
8 100.00
145
Fran Blomquist
"
40.00
146
Lawrence Burrell
40.00
147
John Eyers
n
40.00
148
Dale Fenrich
"
40.00
149
J. M. Bettis
n
40.00
150
Ernest Weick
"
4o.0o
151
Ada Hartenbowar
"
239.61
152
Edith H. Church
It
199.22
153
Dorothy Martin
11
61.98
154
Canyon County
Social Security - City payment
9.40
155
Canyon County
It
9.38
156
First National Bank
Withholding
110.76
157
Bankers Life Company
Insurance
4.35
158
H. E. Parmenter
Salary
271.26
159
Canyon County
Social Security - City payment
4,54
160
Canyon County
"
4.54
151
Fir t National Dank
Withholding Tax
26.70
162
Lionel C. Krall
Salary
274.57
163
Coy Collins
°
245.39
164,
Waldo Paddock
°
257.38
165
Forest Milender
2b2.25
166
Eugene Inge
233.80
167.
Dale Hanks
"
240.35
168
Aubrey Smith
"
243.45
169
Dorwin Sparks
251.45
170
John Warren
251.45
171
Thomas W. Burns
a
266.80
172
Roy Arabaugh
t°
236.25
173
Harold E. Perfect
"
231.92
174
Charles William Phillips
"
232.91
175
Mathew Maxwell
"
25.00
176
W. F. Johnston
"
25.00
177
R. C. Stevens
"
25.00
178
W. R. Bail
"
25.00
179
Gordon Sams
"
25.00
180
Ross McKeeth
14
25.00
181
Olen Waner
.1
5.o0
182
Herbert K. LSason
It
5.00
183.
State Treasurer
Firemen's Fund - City payment
71.31
184
State Treasurer
"
71.31
185
First National Han!c
} Withholding Tax
229.80
186
Bankers Life Company
Insurance
34.75
187.
Dale 0. Haile
Salary
335.80
188
Henry P. Schmidt
"
237.73
189
Wm. H. Carlson
°
266.71
190
Avis Burton
"
255.61
191
Don Moss
"
289.01
192
Dan Davison
"
274.13
193.
Boyd E. Jemmett
❑
269.58
194
Dara F. Hopkins
"
252.23
195
Clarence Imberg
"
230.03
196
Robert E. Mackland
230.81
197,
Shipley
"
183.54
198
Evan
Evan J. Mackey
"
109.46
109.46
199
Cecil Hall
it
200.
Hazel Gibbons
"
170.97
201
W. S. Maxey
"
82.08
202
Canyon County
Social Security - City payment
57.06
203
Canyon County
e
57.06
204
First National Bank
Withholding Tax
239.06
205
Bankers Life Company_
Insurance
31.85
206
Department of Public Bealth
Salary
125.00
207
L. M. Porter
"
316.81
208
Bryan Harding
"
232.17
209
Donald Baird
"
287.45
210
Oliver Krauss
"
196.86
211
Canyon County
Social Security - City payment
17.71
212
Canyon County
1,
17.71
213
First National Bank
Withholding Tax
156.40
214
Bankers Life Company
I nsurance
10.55
215
William F. Gigray, Jr.
salary
125.00
lad
Nos.
Name
What for
216
Elwood Siegnann
Salary
217
Canyon County
Social Security - City payment
218
Canyon County
it
219
Bankers Life Company
Insurance
220
S. P. Glenn
Salary
221
J. S. Wymore
+r
222
Wilbur Wykert
It
223
Don Shaw
n
224
Herman Jensen
n
225
Ed McKinsey
n +r
226
John Wansgard
It
227
T. W. Farley
rr
228
Fred Villines
+1
229
John Jay Springer
It
230
Lester Mayers
n
231
William Costin
+
232
Samuel L. Erskine
n
233
Emmett Garland
r+
234
Canyon County
Social Security - City payment
235
Canyon County
n
236
First National Bank
Withholding Tax
237
Bankers Life Company
Insurance
238
George Hammer
it
239
Parry Flagg
Salary
24Q
Russell Leroy Years
n
241
Arthur Simpson
n
242
Raymond Scott
203.09
243
Gordon leslie Davenport
++
244
Frank Steelman
+
245
Volin Ayers Bollman
246
Otto Herman Wiechmann
187.84
247
Carryon County
Social Security - City payment
248
Canyon County
Social Security
249
First National Bank
Withholding Tax
250
Bankers Life Company
Insurance
3,447.90
Total SALARIES - GENERAL FUND
176.74
SALARIES - WATER FUND
251
C. D. Crandall
Salary
252_
Ray Davis
It
253.
Sam Hartkopf
it
254
Roy Melton
s
255
Richard Claussen
+
256
Wilma Keech
n
257
Frank Kessler
it
258.
James Merrill
it
259
William Witzig
rt
260
Lester Reeves
n
261
Albert Cohn
262
Steve Fish
1,541.99
263
Charles Morgan
253.13
264
Minor Croy
265,
Pauline Oliver
189.78
266
Canyon County
Social Security - Cit-j payment
267
Canyon County
11
268
First National Bank
Withholding Tax
269
Bankers Life Company
Insurance
TOTAL SALARIES - SRPRINKLING FU *.,
270
W. F. Vail
Salary
271
Paul Stanke
n
272
Leonard Hunt
273.
Canyon County
Social Security - city payment
274
Canyon County
it
275
First National Bank
Withholding Tax
276,
Bankers Life Company
Insurance
TOTAL SALARIES - SPRINKLING FUND
SALARIES - CEMETERY FUND
277
George Harmer
Sal
278.
James Logan Seale
+i
279
George D. Kirk
It
280
Lilburn Cooper
It
281
Jerry Engle
it
282
Teddy L. Carter
rl
283.
William Kirk
m
284,
Ada Hartenbower
rr
285.
Canyon County
"ocial Security - City payment
286.
Canyon County
It
287.
First National Bank
Wit Tar.
288_
Bankers Life Company
Insurance
TOT4L. SALARIES - C71 FUND
SALARIES - IRRIC',ATION FUIID
289
C. L. Bourland
Salary
290
Guy Healy
291
Oscar Hauman
292
Henry Lende
293
Henry Daugherty
u
294
Herb Mason
u
295
Claude Parrish
n
296
Roy Dibben
n
Amount
269.58
4.17
4.17
4.55
273.24
253.58
263.13
234.38
242.48
198.94
207.64
,
183.29
207.64
203.75
176.74
188.22
174.77
198.94
50.26
50.26
278.40
15.10
11.92
233.82
153.48
200.67
176.74
187.84
187.84
196.59
63.04
23.71
23.71
141.40
4.55
15,652.12
257.16
231.38
231.38
232.43
204.55
185.74 k
203.09
175.29
169.61
187.84
207.64
186.66
187.84
174.29
95.68
49.20
49.20
394.52
23.90
3,447.90
203.09
176.74
214.53
9.59
9.59
30.90
4.55
648.99
256.34
219.71
187.84
207.64
166.53
170.84
92.34
IJ
34.47
22.79
22.79
157.70
3.00
1,541.99
315.27
253.13
259.69
253.13
189.78
195.84
204.79
205.76
/ .27
�I
205.
Name
What for
Amount
8 202.
297
298
E. G. Eisenbrendt
Canyon County
Salary
Social Security - City payment
34.21
299
300
Canyon County
First National Bank
°
Withholding Tax
34.21
148.00
18.10
301
Bankers Life Company
Insurance
150.00
335
TOTAL SALARIES - IRRIGATION FUND
2,3111.89
56.55
336
SALARIES - LIBRARY FUND
Rental
302
Mrs. Ida Ruby
Salary
"
216.60
174.02
303
Plavilla C. Blondel
"
135.56
304
Mrs. Harold Skinner
°
186.83
305
Dorothy E. Doane
"
154.6o
306
307
D. D. Bagley
Canyon County
Social Security - city payment
It
14.19
14.19
308
309
Carryon County
First National Bank
Withholding Tax
insurance
57.30
7.35
310
Bankers Life Company
Idaho Power Cc
960.64
111.85
TOTAL SALARIES
- LIBRARY FL'IPJ
"
25.33
345
SALAR - RECREATION FUND
"
311
Forrest Russell
Salary
232.00
152.00
312
Margaret R. Stovel
a
136.30
313
Mary Anne Weigel
"
152.00
314
Mary R
"
167.70
315
Wesley F. Johnson
"
167.70
316
James Weigel
"
57.80
317
John L. Purcell
"
57.80
318
Ronald lose Daniels
"
29.55
319
-Jack Normond Sherman
"
44
320
321
Shirley Lou Adams
Canyon County
social Security - City payment
20.33
322
323
Canyon County
First National Bank
"
Withholding Tax
20.33
137.50
60.00
TOTAL
SALARIES - RECREATION FUND
1,375.33
1987.50
358
SALARIES - L.I.D. No. 19 fund
"
324
Herbert M mf ord
Salary
7417
325
Carryon County
Social Security - `'ity payment
1.13
326
Canyon County
It
1.13
64.60
TOTAL
SALARIES - L.I.D. No. 19
76.73
22.20
363
GAIjOUFS - BOISE AVENUE DRAIN
"
327
Herbert hluuford
Salary
188.63
3 .04
328
Canyon County
Social Security - City payment
!'
329
330
Canyon County
First National Bank
s
Withholding Tax
3.04
10.80
14.02
TOTAL
SALARIES - BOISE AVENUE DRAIN w
205.51
TOTAL SALARY & SERVICES 6 26,224.10
SUPPLIES - OrNERAL FUND
5
331
Jason C. Smith
Expenses
54.00
332
L. E. Burrell
"
25.50
333
Wm. F. Gigray, Jr.
"
55.35
334
Idaho Municipal J 'eagae
Dues
150.00
335
Shorb Printing Co
Supplies
56.55
336
Mountain States Tel & Tel
Rental
12.80
337
The 1,kmicipal Year Book
Supplies
10.00
338
Clerk's Cabs Revolving Fund
°
3.00
339
Fisher's
"
1.00
340
Mountain States Tel & Tel
Rental
12.50
341
Summers Stationery
Suoplies
8.20
342
H. E. Parmenter
"
4.50
343
Idaho Power Cc
"
111.85
344
Caxton Printers
"
25.33
345
Hoff Building Supply
"
18.95
346
Mountain States Tel & T
Rental
80.00
347
L. N. Curtis & Sons
supplies
37.97
348
TYoy Laundry & Dry Cleaning
"
17.93
349
Leo J. Mason Motor Cc
"
17.64
350
Westcott Oil Cc
13.02
351
Moore Stationery Store
°
12 .5 0
352
Greenlund Drag Store
"
3.50
353
Service Parts Co
"
1.20
354
Becker Hardware Cc
"
.5G
355
D. C. Anderson
Assigned by: Doyle Roberts
123.75
356
Golden Rule Store
Assigned by: Henry P. Schmidt
60.00
357
Eagle Signal Corporation
Supplies
1987.50
358
Lao J. Mason Motor Cc
"
191.97
359
Motor Inn Service
it
126.01
360
Idaho Power Cc
Service
70.53
361
Mountain States Tel & Tel
Rentg1
64.60
362
Whelchel Studio
Supplies
22.20
363
Town Pump
"
19.15
364
Oakley Moody Service, - nos
"
17.08
365
Summers Stationery Store
!'
15.70
366
Burns Chevrolet Cc
"
14.02
367
Clerk's Cash Revolving Fund
"
12.00
365
Howard Electric
"
11.50
1 0
Nos.
Name
What for
Amount
369
Caldwell Drug Center
Supplies
S 9,82
370
Barbee Glass & Paint Co.
u
9.75
371
Joseph Beeman
Services
5.00
372
. Yocum Si Service
gD
Supplies
$.00
373
Caldwell Drug Center
n
4.70
374
Mollerup's
a
4.60
375
Caldwell Broom Factory
n
4.00
376
C & R Appliance
°
3.76 6
377
Western nion lelegraph Co
Services
1.7
378
Model Cash Grocery
a lies
S PP
1.60
379
0. T. Howard
380
- Charles H. Basey
a
22.00
381
Lodge Yotor Cc
!,
.00
20
20'19
382
Summers Stationery Store
it
11.05
383
Caldwell ++aws Tribune
„
5.89
384
Canyon Abstract & Title Co
n
3.00
385
Caxton Printers
„
.83
386
Clerk's Cash Revolving Fund
s
387
Caldwell Views Tbibune
.46
96.96
388
389
Union Oil Co
Martin Olson, Jr.
„
Audit
772.00
660.00
390
El Adobe Cafe
Meals
16.50
391
Harold's Drive L-m
Su plies
1.10
392
The Dille Agency
InsRrance
48.7
393
'Wm. L. Glaisyer Agency
11
1468.75 5
394
Boise Paving & Asphalt Co
1341.36
395
American Electric Cc
561.99
561.99
396
Richfield Oil Corporation
e
.
397
Idaho Power Co
Service
110 110.335 5
398
Holden Rule Store
Assigned by: F. S. Higginbotham
109.20
399
Caldwell Auto Supply
Supplies
52.63
400
Arthur Allen
"
$2.50
401
Bowman Sand & Gravel Co
"
101.80
402
Service Parts Cc
"
31.86
403
Spencer Supply Cc
88
33.88
404
Westcott Oil Company
"
27.
405
Idaho Tire Exchange
"
26.21
406
J. W. Weeks & Sons, Inc.
"
21.25
407
Bennett Machine & Welding Works
"
21.24
408
D. N. Nordling Parts Co.
^
19.66
409
Ellison Electric ^service
"
12.00
410
Armco Drainage & ALetal Products
"
11.63
411
Engine and Parts Rebuilders, Inc
"
11.00
412
Columbia Equipment Co
10.69
413
Idaho Concrete Pipe Co
^
10.50
411,
Union Oil Cc
"
9 ,52
9.48
415
B & M Equipment Cc
"
416
Intermountain Equipment Go
it
-r
4.7
417
B & M Equisent Cc
"
3.12
418
Burmv Chevrolet Cc
2.92
419
Caldwell Hardware Cc
n
1.89
420
Engineering Sales Service
„
1.80
421
Caldwell Plumbing & Heatin Co
g
"
1.75
422
Boise Payette Lumber Cc
n
1.20
423
Clerk's Cash Revolving Fund
"
K2
424
Idaho Power Co
Service
69.65
425
The Nationl Cash Register Cc
Supplies
68.90
426
Ivan W. Lee
50.00
427
Hoff Building Supply
22.60
428
California Spray Chemical Corp
"
24.72
429
Armco Drainage & Metal Products
"
17.10
430
W. F. Johannesen -
n
16.20
431
Caldwell Hardware Cc
it
15.61
432
Caldwell Drug Center
1$'45
433
Arthur Allen
15.00
434
Vassar Produce Cc
n
13.
435
Masonry Products
11 5
436
Moore Stationery
It
100
437
Lodge Motor Co
"
8 .00
.
8.55
438
Idaho Concrete Pipe Cc
"
8.23
439
Howard Electric Cc
"
B.00
440
Caldwell Sanitary Service
ri
7.00
441
Service Parts Cc
"
6.40
442
R. L. Franklin
„
6.00
44g _
B & M Equipment
„
444
Simpson Blacksmith Shop
"
2�
445
Tr Laundry & Dry Cleani,g
1.550
446
Strummers Stationery Store
"
1.40
447
Barbee Glass & Paint Company
"
1.30
TOTAL SUPPLIES - GENERAL
9,772.10
SUPPLIE3 - AIRPORT
448
Caldwell News Tribune
Supplies
21.25
449
Idaho Power Cc
Service
20.90
'n7T&L
SUPPLIES - AIRPORT
42.15
SUPPLIES - WATEF.
450
Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe
Supplies
4587.10
451
Idaho Power Company
Service
1238.7 r
452
Consolidated Supply Co
Supplies
652.06
453
Waterworks Supplies Cc
"
520.78
1J
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Mai
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i
Kos.
Name
What for
Amount
454
455
City Treasurer
Shorb Printing Cc
Supplies
n
a 353.97
249.61
45
Rensselaer Valve Co
a
53.82
457
Baxter Foundry & Machine Works
41.38
237.00
458
H. D. Fowler Co., Inc
n
177.00
459
Waterworks Equipment Cc
n
151.50
460
Hersey Manufacturing Co
"
142.02
461
Armco Drainage &Metal Products
11
131.04
462
The Caxton Printers
Mountain States Tel & Tel P,enRal
121.7 9
463
Idaho Concrete Pipe Co
++
108.7
464
B & M Equipment Co
TOTAT. SUPPLIES - CEMETERY FUND
465
Hoff Building Supply, Inc
"
71.80
466
Lodge Motor Co
"
71.71
467
Westcott Oil Company
"
60.55
468
Home Lumber & Coal Cc
Burns Chevrolet Co n
38.85
469
470
Mountain States Tel & Tel
Cash
Rental
33.15
29.80
471
Clerk's Revolving Fund
Boise Payette
Supplies
28.36
472
Lumbar Co
The Salt Lake Hardware Cc
+'
"
27.40
473
Spancer Supply Cc
a
23.58
474
Bennett Machine & Welding Works
"
22.48
475
Fletcher's Typewriter
Henry Mende n
22.27
476
Arrowhead Freight Lines
4.89
15.00
477
Town Pump
n
10.50
478
Milliner Transfer & Storage
TOTAL SUPPLIES - IRRIGATION FUND
9.08
479
Gibbs Truck Line
n
6.76
480
Payne Auto Co
a
6.42
481
Ellison Electric
a
5.00
482
C. R. Higer
2.00
483
Sunnners Stationery Store
n
1.75
484
Harry's Repair Shop
°
485
Garrett Freightlines
a
.05
1 .86
486
Idaho Tire Exchange
TOTAL SUPPLIES - WATER FUND
.75
9248.16
SUPPLIES - SPRAY FUND
487
488
the n ardie Mfg. Cc
Burns Chevrolet
Supplies
°
40.86
489
Cc
Intermountain Equipment Cc
"
37-05
490
491
Service Parts Cc
Western Union
n
"
9
492
Farm Equipment Cc
a
85
'TOTAL SUPPIE
LS - SPRAY Frim
.0
102-5
SUPPLIES - SPRINKLING FUKD
493
494
Phillips Petroleum Company
&
Supplies
$076.32
495
F W Transportation Co
Intermountain Oil Distributors
"
906.32
496
Crizen Transportation Co
�+
1250.76
497
Caldwell Auto Supply
"
490.04
TOTAL SUPPLIES - SPR.INKLITJG FUKD
5.30
7728.0
SUPPLIES - CEMETERY FUND'
498
The Sawtooth Company Supplies
499
Ivan W. Lee it
1A9.09
500
Idaho Hardware Co n
53.82
5 501
Union Oil Co
41.38
Co
3 4.32
03
Service Parts 'i
20.80
504
Lodge Motor Co
12.67
505
California Spray - Chemical Corp 11
11.95
506
B & Y Equipment Co e
99 50
5
Caldwell Hardware Cc "
.
00
506
Mountain States Tel & Tel P,enRal
L
3.50
509
Idaho Power Company Service
1.70
510
Clerk's Cash Revolving Fund Supplies
.86
TOTAT. SUPPLIES - CEMETERY FUND
3 310.65
SUPPLIES - IRRIOP.TION FUND
511
Armco Drainage & Metal Products Supplies
185.62
512
Idaho Power Co Service
119.50
513
Hoff Building Supply Supplies
66.16
514
Burns Chevrolet Co n
45.58
515
Settler's Auto Electric +'
16.85
516
C. R. Higer a
12.18
517
Richfield Dil Corporation "
10.16
518
Motor Inn Service
5.55
519
Caldwell News Tribune n
5.13
520
C. L. Bourland TelLphone
4.89
521
Guy Healy a
4.89
522
Henry Mende n
4.89
523
Oscar Hauman n
4.89
524
'.:. E. Pu'menter Supplies
3.00
525
Mobilgas Tom Porter "
64
TOTAL SUPPLIES - IRRIGATION FUND
9.93
SUPPLIES - LIBRARY FUND
526
Verd -A -Ray Corporation, Supplies
65.47
527
The Caxton Printers "
37.25
X 30
The 4'ayor infor^i•_d the Zoning Board this matter would be taker. under consideration.
I Aunlimst?on :'or 'Punch Fo -d License , rend 'rom Jess'r Drive Inn, the fee accomnanying the
application.
'loved by F.urrell, s ec-nded by Flc -ytist that t i.r ..='cons- '_e -ranted.
Gpcn Roll t. appeared the ^otion v:ar unanimously carried.
I
Application for Pool License ,vas read from 'Aldo,:" Cigar Store, the fee accomnanving the an-
plicati on.
Moved by Purrell, sec :nded by Pl.cinuist t'•. ^.t tl,i.^ License Lc granted.
- Upon Roll Call it appeared the motion was umm irnously carried.
Appli.eat.icns for Card Rcon Licenses were rear] £ron The Sport She-, 79il8on Deer & Lunch and h'alnorf
Cigar Store, the f ^c ucccmpanying each: apnlicetion.
.. cd by Gurrell, seconded by 'lomquist that these Licenses be granted.
Upon Roll Call it apes° d the notion Xmas unani-i.sly carried.
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SUPPLIES - LIBRARY FUND
Nos.
Name 71hat for
Amount
528`
Idaho Power Company Service
3 31.90
529
The J. K. Gill Cc Supplies
25.38
530
The College Bindery "
21.91
531
A. C. McClurg It
17.58
532
Mountain States Tel P: Tel Rental
9.35
533
11. J. McNeal Supplies
6.25
TOTAL SUPPLIES - LIBRARY FUND
215.09
SUPPLIES - ST. LIGHTING MM
534
Idaho Power Company Service
2319.50
TOTAL SUPPLIES - ST. LIGHTING FUND m
2319.50
RECREATION FUND
535
Caldwell Sporting Goods Supplies
154.30
536
Summers Stationery Store "
9.18
537
2Soore Stationery "
6.85
538
Globe Feed & Seed
5.00
539
Vermaas Bus Lines "
4.25
540
Aarbee Glass & Paint Company "
3.10
541
Clerk's Cash Revolving Fund "
1.52
542
Becker Hardware Cc "
1.50
543
National Recreation Association Subsc.
1.50
TOTAL SUPPLrS - RECREATI011 MM r
187.50
SUPPLIES - L.I.A. No. 19
544
Caldwell News Tribune Publication
67.23
545
Summers Stationery Store Supplies
3.80
TOTAL SUPPLIES - L.I.D. No. 19
71.03
SUPPLIES - BOISE AOSNUE DRAIN
546
Hoff Building Supply Supplies
64.72
TOTAL SUPPLIES - BOISE AVENUE DRAIN
64.72
TOTAL SUPPLIES
GRAND TOTAL SALARIES & SUPPLIES JUNE a 56,776.52
. Leo ,. "asci, . nTe, r ;. _ C 1 l c =oci . -'en ,:,as v!.<rt
d _te_r,+ 1,'.nt
tLe A6socinticr. li- _ .� :ir�d ,,..e cf !.1':7 :i.L :'ii - s now located at tine College heights
housing Project. '.'.r
"ason infcr:cd
the 'Tayor and Council that the .,sociaLion ivished to present t'+ie huilding to the Ci.y for
the use of Four E. Clubs.
This matter er as thoroughly di=cussad.
Thereuran it was moved by nlcTcaist, seconded by Burrel] that the City accept this 1 luilriing and
place it
neon property a,'joining the Soft Ball Field on Irvirg Street.
Upon Roll Call it a^ ^eared the motion :..s ananimounly en -Tied.
The Zoning F,oard n with the Ynyor and Council rnd di.srussed fti( issuirg of a specinl. *ui.lr'.ing
oer-it
to gob Nichols for the ccnstr . ^tfon of a serricc station o.. _,,..,; 74, Dever's Addition to Caldwell,
Idaho.
The 4'ayor infor^i•_d the Zoning Board this matter would be taker. under consideration.
I Aunlimst?on :'or 'Punch Fo -d License , rend 'rom Jess'r Drive Inn, the fee accomnanying the
application.
'loved by F.urrell, s ec-nded by Flc -ytist that t i.r ..='cons- '_e -ranted.
Gpcn Roll t. appeared the ^otion v:ar unanimously carried.
I
Application for Pool License ,vas read from 'Aldo,:" Cigar Store, the fee accomnanving the an-
plicati on.
Moved by Purrell, sec :nded by Pl.cinuist t'•. ^.t tl,i.^ License Lc granted.
- Upon Roll Call it appeared the motion was umm irnously carried.
Appli.eat.icns for Card Rcon Licenses were rear] £ron The Sport She-, 79il8on Deer & Lunch and h'alnorf
Cigar Store, the f ^c ucccmpanying each: apnlicetion.
.. cd by Gurrell, seconded by 'lomquist that these Licenses be granted.
Upon Roll Call it apes° d the notion Xmas unani-i.sly carried.
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L petition : ^ :as presented to the Mayor and Council ':y D. J. Wilkins petitioning t' 'qe clo -in.- of that
j
portion of the Stec' -; Trail which ::as
'..Ia%a,Lh his property.
This petition ^sus tabled until
6ha:ay 30 is completed.
Councilman 14yers, Chairman
of the Water Department presented
a list of uncollectable mater ac-
counts and requested they be charged
off the Water Ledger.
Cecil Barnett
708 Everett
1 -410
2.00
Lynn Marrsen
524 Dearborn
2 - 5
4.95
`
Warren Kaiser Frazer Sales
421 Main
4 -245
5.30
G. D. Wrede
1401 Albany
5 -175
.50
Carl Bentz
1401 Albany
5 -175
2.50
Robt L. Curtis
923 Elgin
6 -203A
1.25
Oscar Smith
921 Elgin
6 -204
.50
Wm E. Campbell
6 -205
.50
Edna Sanders
909 Elgin
6 -205
.50
Walter Hibbs
923 Galveston
6 -240
.50
J..C.,Brown
811 Freeport
6 -320
2.00
L
Still Better -Meat arket
119 S. Kimball
7 -95
2.00
Villines, Kennetg
1502 Main
8 -220
4.25
Pat Braden
1509 Fillmore
10 -335
3 .25
Wm Liechty
2503 Cleveland
13 -
4.0o
Norman Flanigan
2924 Illinois
14 -73
.?5
E. T. Smith
1202 Elm
14 -360
1.95
James T. Phillips
1621 Oak
14 -524
.25
Gerald Thompson
2204 College Ave
14-625
1.75
Blanche Ande *son
1910 Washington
14 -734
2.00
Edgar Ray
615 S. 13th Ave
15 -137
3.00
Russell K. Elliott
516 Ash
15 -4 ^1
?.25
John J.- Albin.
- 1405 Fairview
15 -535
.25
Dudley Smith
223 E. Logan
16 -118
?.00
Charles Cooke
1408 Ellis
16 -324
5.'5
"fm Padgett
109 Wood] awn Drive
16 -4
2.00
Endl Boetger
3'1 Grant
16 -511
3.50
H. 0. Dawson
910 Indiana
17 -235
3.5o
Rhonald Strobl-
311 Freeport
17 -475
2.00
P.alph Hamner
3 ?3 Freeport
17 -490
%00
LaVern Bales
1 N. Kimball
19 -74A
6.40
H. H. ".Michelscs
11 Freeport
18 -140
1.25
Charles Cox
P-!: Freeport
18 -140
2.50
John Elledge
S. Hill
203 Deaver
509 Denver
18 -240
18 -335
.25
?.00
Har.^; S. Sanders
309 Chicago
18 -
?.50
John Schallcnkamp
510 - el°:ont
15 -570
4.5o
O. 71. Randolph
Rt f/ 1
CH -150
.65
Clyde 7:ard
Ht r'/ 1
CH -576
a,n�
The -as :. rcbi ld
192? 1'i rd
M -
.25
Brooks rk:vall
H untley
?C ?' ird
-672
02;:•^el
2013 Rice :tend
CH - 737
.50
Ralph Thompson
1016 North 6th
Ctl _g e "C
7.00
Drive inn Service
1015 N. Kimball
CH- 1040
11.05
Drive inn Seance c/o Is'ierc:
talcs 101r N. Kim1xi11
CI! -1040
" 5.95
131.50
M1Moved by icnrich, -?c_ndcd
by 'a;eick that these Bills he charged from the
'Plater Ledger.
_ ._ Roll Call it appeared
tic _.,.tip: r.as ..na.;imoasly carried.
This being the date set for
hearing prutcsts s;, ^einst the rroposed estimate
of expenditures of the
City of Caldwell for the fiscal year
beginning the first day of Ora, 1 952. The said
esti+ia.te and tax levy
being in excess of ten :.sills for general ou :'oscc.
The Clerk presented the af_idavit of nublicetian cf said notice
which is
in words and figures as
follows:
AFFI1X9;T OF PUBLICATION
STATE a' 13AHO )
SS.
COU'NT'Y ^ CAI:YG "r1 )
hcing first
d„ly s::c.n, deposes =rd sass; That
he is the
Fortman of CArD'v'iLLL
... _
NECS- TilIE"UNF, 11!C., pcbllsh,r of Mi
CAL ..ILL fl; . ^; ° =I RI 5JS!E, a daily newspnp*
r pu>ljshed
at Cali^ +^cll, Idaho,
_thin the mcaning of Chapt.er 154 of
tha S,8jie7 Lz G of Idaho; pl:hlis1,Ld
six
consecutive days � r.'eek
except legal. hulidayi. And that the
puh'_is.,c. .,: said "-:F IZAL- ' ELT. VIETTS
TRIDUNP,
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 newscaoer, anno:.nced the day
of the week t; -cat: Saturday on which 1�; notice
re -uired b law or
by order of any Court of competent ,jurisdiction
to be published weekly,
mill be published; that the said
I
paper is in general circulation in Canyon
Co::nty, Idh o and has teen for
a period
of seventy -eight :reeks
preceeding the first publication of this
advertisement a copy of which
is attached
hereto, and by reference
thereto made a part of this affidavit,
and was published in the re
&aturday issues of T!E C.ALDWELL
) ;P,
N^a'S -T. °.I AJNE for 2 c-nsecutive weeks beginning with the issue of June 21, 1952 and ending with the issue of
June 28, 1.952,
SICP!5D R. R. Bechtel
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of June, 1952,
C. Cochrane
Notary Public of Idaho. Residing at Cald. ell, Idaho.
The Mayor asked if there was anyone present that desired to be heard on the matter of the pro-
posed estimate and tax levy. There was no one to speak either for or as inst the proposed estimate.
thereupon Councilman Slcmquist introduced Dill He 23, entitled:
AN ORDINANCE TERMED THE APIIiU.AL .APP::OPRIATICI! FILL, A ":0 'KWEY IN SUCH SUV AND SUMS AS
, "r DES ;gEp'vSCac cn PY TC DEFRAY ALL P.'.OPT?R EXPENSES AND LIABILITIES CF THE C TTY ^P CAL^TFI.L, IDAHO, NOT
OTHATA PROVIDED FOR, FOR T :"..A
HE FISCAL R BEGINUNG :917 FIRST DAY_ OF MAY' 195 PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIOW
OF 9 ECTI0N * 5o -i95o, IDAHO CODE.
which was read for the first time and the Co, proceeded to a consideration of Bill No 23. It was
moved by Councilman Fenrich, seconded by Councilman Burrell that the rules requiring that the reading of
a Bill on three separate days be suspended and that Bill 110 23, 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: Blomqui
Burrell, Myers, 'lveick, Fenrich and Bettis. Negative: None. Absent and not voting: None. The !'_, r
declared the motion had pa��sed by the necessary three- foartbs majority and directed the Clerk to read Bill
No 23, the 'second tine by title and the third time in full section by section. The Clerk read the Bill
as directed. The question being "Shall Bill No 23 pass ?" The !.lyor directed the Clerk to call the roll on
the above question which resulted as follows: Those voting in the affirmative were: Dlomquist, Burrell,
!V> rs, iVeick, Fenrich and Bettis. Negative: None. Absent and not voting: None.
Thereupon the Mayor declared Bill No 23, had passed and the Mayor in open session of the Council
duly signed and approved the Bill and the Clerk duly .signed and attested the same which became Ordinance
No, 797. The Mayor directed the Clark to make proper entry of the same and to cause Ordinance No 797, to
be, published in the Caldwell News - Tribune the official newspaper of the City of Caldwell, Idaho.
There.;ncn Councilman Llcmquist introduced Lill :._ 7 � 1 , t ^.titled:
AN ORDTNA'i, PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESS ^'N:' :`T A "D 111 OF : TAY FOR =T TRU 4 "V;'r•�'L ntiRnCevq --.n
PAYIING TH7 CUd.RENT rXnrr €DES ,7 TFF C77 CAL: =L, !Y A. - ,..'<_ I.`.A71 , v ? 77 75CAT 7? 1n TICTi11.,1NS
F E --il" .DSY OF MAY,
whi cll was read for Lhe "ir ^f time and the Council pro ere dud to c cuaside raLiau of Pill No 24. It cos auvcd
by ^.5rers, seconded by Fonri ch !rat - th• r les ren••i -_ng that the reading of a Bill on three separate days be
suspended and that Bill No 24, be read the second time by title end the third time in fu'' -L, section by
section and placed on its final cas°age. The PSayor direct °d the Clerk to call the roll on the above motion
the following resul': TI: ose vcting in the afCirmati -c we Olomquist, Durrr7l, avers, 7reick,
Fr-nrich and Bettis. Negative: None. Absent and rot voting: None, The -.yor _'eclared the m0icr had
parsed by 'ha n ^cos ^a - t " ce- Crths_ iaJority and 3._^oc`cd the Cle 'o rm d -ill !:
Tb ^, ±h << ^and ti ^.e b
title and the third time in full section by section. The Clerk r ^nd the Dill no directed. The question be
"Shall Bill No 24 pass ?" The %fyor dirent.ed the Clerk to call the roll on the aho,'e question which re-
salted as follows: :hose voting in the affirmative were: Blcnquirt, Burrell, Vyers, 14eick, Fenrich and
Bettis. NcZaLivc. None. .Absent and not voting: None.
Thereupcn the _a;or declared Lill N'o 2L, had passed and Vre ' =ayor in open session of the Council
duly signed and apnroreed the Bill and the Clerk duly signed and attested the sa which became Ordinance
No 798. The Meyor directed the Glerk to make proper entry of the same and to cause Oi&nance No. 798,
to be, published in the Caldwell News- Tribune the official newspaper of thn City of Caldwell,
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Thereupon Councilman Weick introduced EL11 No 25, entitled:
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING SECTION 1 -222 AND SECTION 1 -223 OF THE CALDWELL CODE OF 1942.
i
which was read for the first time and the Council proceeded to a consideration of Bill No 25. It Ras
moved by Councilman Burrell, seconded by Councilman Blomquist that the rules requiring that the reading of
a Bill on three separate days be suspended and that Bill No 25, 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, Myers, Weick Fenrich and Bettis. Negative: None. Absent and not voting: None.
The Mayor declared the motion had passed by the necessary three - fourths majority and directed the Clerk
to read Bill No 25, 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 25 pass ?" The Mayor directed the Clerk to cal
the roll on the above question which resulted as follows: Those voting in the a firmative wares Blomquist,
Burrell, Myers, Weick, Fenrich and Bettis. Negatives None. Absent and not votings None.
Thereupon the Ma.ror declared bill No 25, had passed and the Mayor in open session of the Council
duly signed and a pproved the Bill and the Clerk duly signed and attested the same which became Ordinance
No 799. The Mayor directed the Clerk to make proper entry of the same and to cause Ordinance No 799, to
be, published in the Caldwell News - Tribune the official newspaper of the City of Caldwell, Idaho.
There being no further business to come before the Council, it visa moved by Councilman Fenrich,
seconded by Councilman Yyyers that Council adjourn. Motion carried.
Mayor.
City Clerk.
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COUNCIL CHAMBERS
AUGUST 11, 1952
8 :00 P.M.
The Regular Eonthly Meeting of the City Council met in the Council Rooms of the City Hall,
with the Mayor Jason C. Smith presiding.
Upon Roll Call the following Councilmen answered present: Fran Blomquist, L. E. Burrell, J. M.
Bettis, John Uyers and Ernent Weick. Absent: Dale Fenrich.
The Bills for July were read and on motion by Blomquist, seconded by Burrell that these bills
be allowed and warrants ordered drawn for the various amounts all of which had been approved by the
Finance Committee. Motion Carried.
GENERAL FUND
SALARIES & SE.IVICES
Nos. Name What for Amount
547 Jason C. Smith Salary $ 100.00
548 Fran Blohquist ° 40.00
549 Lawrence Burrell " 40.00
550 John Myers ° 40.00
551 Dale Fenrich " 40.00
552 J. b1. Bettis " 40.00
553 Ernest Weick " 40.00
554 Ada Hartenhower " 229.27
555 Edith H. Church " 191.18
556 Dorothy D. Vartin " 72.73
557 Canyon County Social Security - City payment 9.27
558 Canyon county ° 9.22
559 First National Bank Withholding Tax 107.50
560 Bankers Life Company Insurance 4.35
561 H. E. Parmenter Salar' 259.32
562 Canyon County Social Security - City payment 4.33
563 Canyon County " 4.33
564 First National Bank Withholding Tax 25.10
565 Lionel C. Rrall Salary 263.22
566 Coy Collins " 235.66