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Na e :,2'Lt Wcr
mount
1109
Caxton Printers ooks
1.35
254.66
Cemetery- ?und
1110
J. 7, Ross `'''cry
100.00
1111
Goo Hammer
r.
85.00
1112
i. K. Barnett Printing Cc Su'tplies
5,25
1113
Nordling Parts Co.,
3.74
193.99
Park ^und
1114
T. D. rinn Salary
100.00
i
1115
J. F. Berry
10.00
j
1116
Rn- Jewett
e.
1117
! Pcrts Co Su•nlies
7,47 47
1118
sreenlund Dru Co 3
4
1119
Hecker ildv, Cc "
.71
1120
cutler lid'a Co
.30
1'31,61
Irrigation ,und
1121
0. L. Dc`�rland lury
108.44
1121
T. R. Cochrane
87.00
1123
Earnest Erl
25.76
1124
L. n ±0
25.00
1125
Idaho 'Power Co. su_lrlies
71. G0
112-3
I•;crdling Parts Co "
11.21
t
111 ^.7
CreE on Tr l T L L Co
1.55
1125
Cald,7ell Motor Sales "
1.72
332.58
;ip.-inklinE ^und
i
1129
Del So er :3alarp
1130
N. 7 a9. Jones
65.00
1131
:Tin Gainey
65,00
1132
',. E. Glenn
9.60
1133
1134
1135
Ca'i�rrell Rad. 'orks St._p1i =s
Ore Trait T 2 B Co
1.
,50
Caldl-ll lictor ;alec
_ 1 F
Clerk's Cash Hevolv ina; 'und "
.35
25
260.90
;tr_,et Lijitin6
1T37
Idaho Powc:i ;o., StreeT, LiE;i_to
713.45
Liaer.: nc ^und
1136
N. C. Gordon ;,_1_
28.75
1139
Jess
111, 70
11
T =. E. FIeVi i�
35.6 _
176.05
,L ,634.61
There Linz' no further 'ousin -sa to coins be_ore tl.e ra ^st n
it '.;as, on notion
duly seconded
and carried, decl ,fed acjcivinod.
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Ci ty Clerk
17Q-11 195,i .
4:00
Speci 1 et2g of the City Coancil met or. eu11 eP the
P.iayor, :riot the
iiayor :fiery L. Vassar ,resiaiag.
0. :all Call, the 'ollowit'.j� Councill�,en nns -tired presesit:
a, L. Cakes, C. F,
Bales, G.
,l. _.'o. tto::rr G. L. = 'en_ie. raid ii. -i. I[olli :.orth. ._bstnt:
CJ. S. _scynton.
read o r the UiLy Cleric:
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it.e De_artuent of rublic ',.orl.s of t e i -tats of
Id1'..a i1,s sustittsd
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plans 'or the impro'rennt of tha Old Orel'on Trail '7tite 7 7i rhway eritlliv the corporate limit.
Of t'_re City of Caldr:ell, st-id _ rrnve=nt i;o coi,sir-,t of So' x gg, Concrete Bri over
Indian Creck, . n to ' e cc) T's t" 1c ed n r Fati on 3l r.euover y Uunieiral Project Ko. 86-n- and
allot:i=rt of ?_deices s11 -t to :finds ror the im,�roven rnt is con-
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ti en t on aom, liance , the lest ^r: ro'rsr-lin,- state hi ;ji7mys end str to hi hmy t-
availubility'of necessary ri,_cl t of .<;y and sdequste provision or tl-,e m= intcin:,nce of the
complcted iu,r0're_ment;
UG'J ^: IRIE THE be it resolved.
1. That he locat ion, ali t lent, {'r ='es an,nl cross section of the ;ropcsed st to
hi hrray imprc , e snt an s' �n by the ple.ns s„ hereby accepted ar_d approved.
2. Thet -!I rir,Lt of �.;ny re-, for tl, iiriprove:.^_nnt vtthin the corporate --
limits sball'he -cquired and ' .- ".ed by nnrl ._., t e tole ez ;,aer!se of t`:e ci t,-_
3. T r >t ' -he citY Foes 1?oreb -, a rse to mai itain 1. coianleted impro ianent to
sto'be and fede. ^al str,risrd`; :;.t'^ or rri`11ont the coo_rer tion o° the Oeprtiaert of �iblic
oaks.
?. Tbat the city does hereb *r agree to improve -nd r, at'its o: ,, ,n expense
any portion o; its street or o;i the rc ,�te of enid hi-h7-,y, and included in the
prcposed improvement, in sur„ ,.ann- r as to _ • ii the ., , and convenient use of the !'r-
proven. t by tbs tr- '•velinr� n,.i-llic,
5. That any dxain<,,?e; or irrl „;;ti _;nt.,tErs o° stra ^.tc.res nct i €-.eluded in the
pro ^used i.:prnver,.c -nt :and re:;ui,.. °d or its prnpr:r n_aintenanee an;l protedtidh ;hall be pro-
vided by and n'• the e-:pense o city
E, rt the Dai _ar.`;arnt of Puriic s i^ 11 hy requested End to
erect and maintain standard route riaricers, sto,: si.-,ns, eiL�ns wurlling si;;res
rec:lired on thest^te hi rou e : ^ith'n the municipc,l lirait.q, subject however, to
any mcnicipul regulations overni.ng the 1ocr:ticn rnd ,]__r,inll of such mr,rk�ro r.rt si;} s.
7. TYtat suit -,hle .,.,:::ores Nall r)e ` 1,e-n'r,y the city to prevent the erection
and maint ^nanee e _ , ,ny e -dve Lisrn si ,° , vending e,tnblishm t or other structure or
object encroaehing� cn the hi�, ._ right of y ,l_ttr'd =ridth of any street cor,-
stitutin a l: -rt o' „-, str =�;o hi.;h,�ay route; or the - ,rection o mainter.cnica, on r:• afljacen'
to the stata Lir-h; ?ay 71. i.3 the n„xni,cir_ °1 li:;a'.:s, or eny directional, miler ^e, or other
traffic 3i�19 r ^efe. - r +_1: c roir.ts out i;he co'rlo ce 1 Lt., r the con _ of the
pep,• traent of Puhli c o,l
8. T no ed ge in`ior. o _, r hPn nre prcnded a ,;;e St -te Ctatutes
l ei?al1 x - a�oscd on ,n, ; c, °ti. _ of t-_ °',ute of tl,e c y,orl= d e ept rrith the
concurrence of F he 76 - - - r^ - nt of r 'e •ku.
o� tified ccj_zes of t; •is, ,-'ol n -hall }�e furni.nhed t1,e re--'.rt-lent
of rur?lie ,'Ovko :,: ?d tl;e 1 nt'a- nuroau of Public :o�ds.
I hereby car tify that the abo-:= rosol .tian _.,:ed �;t a ;e six] - _ -etin; of
the Cit; Council of t'ne City o'' Cal,1xil, held :'over her 9, 19J
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roved by n ry secoa ef, b r rolli_ or':le t tie above Resol „ -ticn he
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�7"nri.ch rnd?Iollir _s . - orth, �,na no', vo`in ?',cynton. _hereupon., the
7.: yor decl.red the
' ,o+ed u.• I=:1 -; �_cl :;ec nded 'uy Oa:<e5 ..cxt t ,ir cui it �,:nd .;}jonrned u,,on
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COUNCIL CHAMBERS, DECEMBER 4, 1933.
8:00 P. M.
�i
Ewahl
IN
The Regular Monthly Meeting of the City Council met in the Council Room of the
City Rall, with the Mayor, Emery L. Vassar presiding.
On Roll Call, the follomi ng Councilmen answered present: Edgar L. Oakes, W. 9,
Boynton, C. E. Bales, G. W. Montgomery, G. M. Fenrich and W. R. Hollingsworth.
The Minutes of November 6th, and 9th, were read and approved as read with a
few corrections.
A Petition, with seventy -eight signers, was read opposing the 'tax-of $10.00
on milk cows.
Mr. King appeared before the Council and asked that more dirt be placed
over the pipe line from Linden to Illinois. Mr. R. K. Beatty was asked to investigate
this matter.
L. R. Deal made application for taxi drivers license. Moved by Montgomery and
seconded by Femarlch that this license be granted. Motion carried.
Mr. J. H. Lowell appeared before the Council and asked that drainage be put in
from the C. of I. Stadium to connect with Drainage below the H St School. Ira.
Hayman gave a very interesting talk regarding this drainage.
The Clerk read three Affdda'Yits�of Publication.
Thereupon Councilmen Edgar L. Oakes introduced Bill No. 6 entitled:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION TWELVE OF ORDINANCE NO. 376, OF THE. CITY OF
CALDWELL, IDAHO, PROVIDING FOR THE LICHNSE OF CIRCUS, MENAGERIE AND SIDE SHOWS, AND
REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT WITH THIS ORDINANCE.
Which was read for the first time and the Council proceeded to a consideration of Bill
No �. .
The City Attorney asked that a warrant be issued to cover the filing fees in
the Btitlin Case.
Motion by Bakes seconded by Montgomery that the City Clerk be authorized to
issue a warrant for five dollars to cover the filing fees In the Hutlin Case. Motion
carded.
The Mayor appointed Oakes and Boynton to find out from the Idaho Power Company
the cost of installing a street light on the corner of Ohio and College avenue.
The Bills for November were read and on motion by Bales and seconded by Montgome
that these bills be allowed and Warrants be ordered drawn for the various amounts, all of
which bad been approved by the Chairman of the Finance Committee. Motion carried.
Nos. Name What For Amount
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GENERAL FUND
1141
E. L. Vassar Salary
8.00
G. W. Montgomery
11114432
1144
gagar la "
5 5 . 50
5 •'^' 0Q
1145
G. M. Fenrich
5.50
1146
N. R. Hollingsworth "
5.50
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