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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1934-07-16council minutesCOUNCIL CHi'JABERS, JULY 17th, 1934. 8:00 P. M. A Special Meeting of the City Council met oneall of the Mayor, with the Mayor, E. L. Vassar, presiding. On Roll Call, the following Councilmen answered present: W. S. Boynton, C. E. Bales, G.W. Montgomery, G. M. Fenrich and W. R. Hollingsworth. Absent: Edgar L. Oakes, . The Mayor stated that the object of the meeting was to check the infantile I € paralysis epidemic. Dr. Newberry, County Health Officer, Dr. Cole, oonmiittees from the Forward and j Lion Clubs, appeared and stated they would co- operate with the Council in checking this epidemic. The Mayor appointed Dr.F.T. Harris as Dairy Inspector; s Motion by Montgomery, seconded by Oakes that the appointment of Dr. Harris be s confirmed. Motion carried. The Mayor requested the Dairy Committee to draw qa form to be used by the Dairy Inspector. W.R. Hollingsworth requested that the ordinance on dog licenses be enforced. The Xayor authorized the City Clerk to order dog licenses. The Chief of Police was re- quested to appoint a dog catcher and to have a notice regarding dog licenses run in the Caldwell News - Tribune. V I . The Mayor appointed Edgar L. Oakes and T. D. Finn on the Bond. Committee. There being no further business to dome- before the meeting, it was, on motion duly s ecen$ed and carried declared adjourned. o Mayor City Clerk. COUNCIL CHuhBi -RS, JULY 30, 1934. 8:00 P. M. The City Council met in pursuax4tgto a published notice for the purpose of con - sidering protests to the proposed Financial Bmdget of the City for the year 1934 and 1935, with the Mayor Emery Vassar presiding, On Roll Call the following Councilmen answered present: Edgar L. Oakes, W. S. Boynton, C, E. Bales, G. M. Fenrich, W.R, Hollingsworth and G. W. Montgomery. There being several in waiting the Mayor called upon them to state their busines before proceeding with the Appropriation Bill. The Clerk read the Dairy and.Deputy Sanitary Inspectoralreports which were I ' placed on file. A Committee from the Merchants Association appeared and requested the Council to pass an Ordinance declaring hand bills and peddlers a nuisance. The Mayor informed the I committee that this matter would be taken under advisement. f The City Engineer reported that Amos Miller wished to purchase the log cab&A at 9th and Arthur and move it to 9th and Blaine. The Mayor authorized the City Engineer to issue a permit provided Mr. Miller put the Gabon on wheels. r 4 , 0A - ° This being the date set for hearing protests against the proposed estimateodf expenditures of the City of Caldwell for the fiscal year beginning the First day of May` 1934 and ending the First day of May 1935: The said estimate and tax levy being in j ' n