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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1936-09-18city council minutesFor Emergenajr: 1i mills on every dollar Of assessed valuation. For Cemetery Main- 2 mills on every dollar tenance. of assessed valuation. For Bonds & Interest 7 mills on every dollar Funds: of assessed valuation. For Street Lighting 3k mills on every dollar Fund: of assessed valuation. Moved by Boynton, seconded by Oakes that Council adjourn to meet September 18th, 1936, at 10:00 A. M. Motion carried. Mayor I GIty filer' COUNCIL CH,&BERS, SEPTEMBER 18th., 1936. 10:00 A. M. Pursuant to adjournment of the adjourned meeting of September 14th., 1936, the Council met in the Council Rooms of the City Hall, with the Mayor, Emery L. Vassar, pre - siaing. I rt On R011 Call the following Councilmen answered present: Edgar L. Oakes, F. D. Aumford, 5'1.3: Boynton, G. W. Montgomery and W. R. Hollingsworth. Absent: G. M* Fenrioh.-y Thereupon the following Resolution was presented by CouDcilman,.Montgomgry. RPSOLUTION By Montgomery. WHEREAS, She citizens of the City of Caldwell have authorized issuance of , X45,000.00 general obligation bonds of the City of Caldwell for the construction of eight :ridges across Indian Creek, and, WHEREAS, It is deemed advisable for th- best interest of the City of Caldwell to :mploy expert service in financing and issuing said bonds, and, WHEREAS, A contract has been presented for the employment of the First National lanL of Caldwell, Idaho, and Dahlstrom & Fenton Company, Inc., of Boise, Idaho, and, WHEREAS, It appears that the said contract is in due form, and, NOW,THEREFORE BE IT RESuLVM), That the said First National Bank of Caldwell and he Dahlstrom & Fenton Company Inc., of Boise, Idaho, be and they are hereby employed as fiscal agents of the City of Caldwell in connection with the issuance and sale of said onds and-the Mayor of the said City of Caldwell and the Clerk of the said City of Cgldwel , e and they are hereby directed and instructed to execute the said contract for and on behe f f the said City of Caldwell, with: the seal of said City attached, and moved the adoption f said resolution, which motion vies seconded by Mumford. A Yea and Nay vote was had thereon, with the following result: Yea : Oakn-a, Mumford, Boynton, Hollingsworth and Montgomery. Nay: None. Absent and not voting: Fenrieh. - WhEreupoxi, the Mayor declared the motion duly carried and the preamble and : duly adopted. -:PASSED By the Council this 18th day of September, 1936. Approved By the Mayor this 18th day of September, 936. - mayor .cy r --- --- •--_ - - ---- 11 ' No further business appearing it was moved by Boynton, seconded by Hollingsworth, l.. that the Council adjourn to meet October 5, at 8 :00 P. 11. 1936. Motion carried. A4eyor City Clerk CCUYCIL CH.LMERS, OCTOBER 5, 1936. 8:00 P. m. The Regular Monthly Meeting of the City Council met in the Council Room of the City Hall, with the Afayor Emery L. Vassar, presiding. On Roll Call the following Councilmen answered present: Edgar L. Oakes, F. D, Mumford, W. S. Boynton, G. M. Fenrich and W. R. Hollingsworth. Absent: G. 51. Montgomery. The Minutes of September 8th., and 14th., wer read and approved as read, The following petition was presented to the Mayor and Council by Mesd2nes Baleb, Rob.lear, -Ross and Williams; PET ITI CPI. Feeling there is a greater need for protection of the children of the '' =Tashi gton School at the crossing, 16th and Clevel nd Sts., than we are able to give them at the Noon hour, we, the undersigned, petition the Council of tile City of Caldwell to deputize an offs er for duty at this crossing from the hours of 11 :30 A. M. until 1:15 P.M. on school days. L. A.Will1ams,City Su't of Schools, Mrs. J. Frank Bales, Pres, `9ashington,P, %A. Georgia McFarland, Principal Fred A. Foster, Chairman of Com; do Safe y of Washington School. TheMeyor referred this matter to the Chief of Police. ° 34- aa4iens of PublicL tion of Ordinances Nos. 536 and 537, 7 re read by the Cli Thereupon Bill No. 4,-proposed Ordinance No. 539, :^as read for the second time. The Bills for September were read and on motion by Hollingsworth, seconded by tree, that these Bills be allowed and Warrants be ordered drawn for the various amounts 1 of which had been approved by the Chairman of the Finance Committee. Motion carried. s. Name. What for .amount. 1192 E. L. Vassar 1193 Edgar Oakes 1194 F.D. Mumf9rd 1195 - 3 Boynton 1196 G. :7. Montgomery 1197 G M. Fenrich 1198 W: R. Hollingsworth 1199 0, E. Fritts 1200 H. E. Parmenter 1201 Ada Hartenbower 1202 Luella Hartenbower 1203 Clerk's Cash Revolvicv„ Fund 1204 Mt. States Tel. & Tel. Co., 1205 H. E. Parmenter 12)6 Clerk's Cash Revolving Fund 1207 First Natl Bank of Caldwell 1208 Idaho Power Co,, 1209 Butler Rdw. Co., L210 Purkhiser Else Co., L211 Void L212 o. G.Boyd L213 Mark Saieyer L214 H. E. Falton L215 Chas Jarvis 216 Ernest Mason L217 Pete Olesen -218 Harry Spencer .219 Mt. States Tel. & Tel. Co., .220 Shorb- McCaapbell Co., 221 Goldsmith Service Station .222 Conoco Service Station 223 Lodge Motor Co., 224 Rolland service Station 225 D. C. Fender GUTERAL FUND Salary 11.00 I I i A 9 8,00 5.50 8.00 5,50 5.50 8.00 50.00 50.00 80.00 Supplies 24.50 6 ,00 Rent & Toll 4,75 Salary 90.00 Supplies 6,00 4.00 Power 33.15 Sup plies 15.30 It 12.80 Void Salary 140.00 1201.00 120.00 40.80 S eily i ces 8.00 5..60 2,80 Rent & Toll 13.95 Supplies 4.45 3.70 n 2.23 `21 " .90 " 155.00 I I i A 9