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HomeMy Public PortalAbout1929.01.02 Council MinutesMc' 11 'call() January 2nd 1929 107 Meeting called to order by Chairman Dee Roll Call S 17 Dee Present Geo Sheif er Do R L Page Do Theo Hoff Do J R Berry Absent Following bills were Okedand. allowed.. McCall Light and Power - $ 46.00 Hoff and Brown Tood 30.00 EVB I nt on Bond. s 240.00 A H Yeyen: Clerk Salary 25.00 Otto Close Marshall Salary 125.00 Geo Sheifer was instructedto look at some 2nd hand hose with view of purchasing. No further business coming before the board. the Trustees voted to adjourn. 41TEST E Clerk PIMED 1I D r ?_ E V D THIS DZY OF FEB 1929 s s�c,7 c .; vt/ Chairman P_ Mrs. "lyolen Smith. Y Councilman B. M. Mann intro- duced an ordinance for its first reading which inflicted a criminal penalty up to $100 on any resident not conforming to standard specifi- cations in sanitation. For the two-thirds of the 1500 who live out of the sewer district, it was :Shown that sanitary facilities could — be installed by WPA help for fur- ,nishing the materials. Operated On—A'majnr operation Local lumber companies reported was performed on; Frank Churica that from $7.50 to $15 materials of Caldwell. at the Sanitarium to- , could be furnished which would be day. (sufficient for installing adequate Memorial Park Notes —Sons were F Sanitary facilities for the more than born today to Mr.. and Mrs. Fred >1000 homes out of the sewer districts Mills and Mr; and Mrs. Wilbur M. who do not now have sanitary erec- Snyder, both of Caldwell. . Lions. Materials will be sold on a - 1Monthly contract plan which elimi- Council Acts To End Unsanitary Conditions Here, Worst Itt Idaho City Physician Reports 1500 Homes Lacking Proper Facilities at Special Meeting Saturday; $100 Fine Proposed Saturday, that conditions existing city in the state with recent count of 1500 homes which do not have proper sanitary facilities causing the unusual number of flies and wide- ' spread disease this fall. Dr. Rodwell Transferred to BurFe J. W. Lik- stressed that the best fight fn dis- y ease is prevention of :its cause, and ins,1 manager of thii Postal Tele- aid any contagious epidemic would graph company office here since veep the .I,'�1 <_ l elirr,,inattork.of.: 1932 has been transferred to Burley, effe unsanitary conditions that are —Ove January io:- H6 wilt l e l_breeding germs. succeeded here by his daughter, Mayor Ben H. Waigand and city councilmen Saturday night ` got behind a movement to eliminate unsanitary conditions threat- ening city health, brought to their attention by Dr. R. L. Rodwell, city physician, at a special meeting. Dr. Rodwell pointed out, at the session called at 5:15 o'clock , in Nampa are the worst of any'• Caldwell Briefs Funeral Arranged —Funeral ser- vices Will be held at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday, in the Peckham chapel for Mrs. Hannah i Mary Rader. Rev. Wm. Sieike and Rev. Fred Harris will offic',ate. Interment will be in Canyon Hill cemetery. pates the hardship of cash payment Mrs. Hazel E., Hickox of Caldwell o people who do not have money submitted to a Jmajor operation to - on hand. day. Conditions were pointed out to be worse than any other city in the State, because of the large influx of „ Seasonal workers and dust bowl families, increased by several hun- dred in the last three months, build- ,' g temporary homes with facilities rdnfit for their own family use and opardizing health of the town. the plaintiff. Other cities have been active in 7- peeting these conditions, it was :ce- Lzcense Issued marriage marriage li- ported. Burley recently passed an cense was issuedtoday by the rrdinance, similar to the one before county clerk to Legroy E. Bennett ampa's council. Twin Falls has one of Middleton and lorence E.'Far- i the making. Lewiston, McCall rar of Caldwell. d other Idaho cities have had such To Attend Axeason Dinner--Sev- rdinances an effect for several months. eral of the Democratic officials in Seeks Divored?.—Evelyn Johnson filed suit today inn district court for a divorce from Samuel P. John- i son to whom she was married Oc- tober 17, 1937 in Nampa. Desertion is charged. The ` couple have no children. Frank, Kibler represents the court house .planned to attend the Jackson gay dinner in the 110- =_ll Young vs. Mrs. Edwin Herring- tel Boise at Boise tonight. >n, employer and the state insur= — nce fund, an appeal from the In- Fined for ReekiesiO Driving — ustrial Accident board; Frank . N. When Mrs. L. A. Hamillon of Mars - rout vs. George J. Jensen, Boise; ing attempted to pass s truck Sat- D. Burnett vs. Gus Gilbert and urday a car approaching from the he Boise Dry Goods company,,ap- opposite direction wal. forced_ to eal f r o m Washington county; take to the ditch. To mske matters [enry A. Hoffman and Hazel P. worse, the ditched cari was occu- [offman vs. Consumers Water Co. 1 pied by Sheriff Harold ,`;Meyer and nd the state insurance fund. I Deputy Willard. Harris.' They ex-