HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - December 5, 1949 - CCCITY HALL, AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1949
The City Council of the City of Azusa
met in regular session at the above time
and place.
Present at roll call: Councilmen: Nasser,
Ortuno, Memmesheimer, Malone, Jumper,
City Attorney, City Engineer and City
Clerk. ROLL CALL
Absent: None
Each member present acknowledged receipt
of a written coy of the minutes of
' November 21, 1999. The Mayor asked if
there were any objections or corrections
to said minutes. There being none, the
minutes of November 21, 1949, were
approved as written.
The City Clerk announced that there
were four bids received in answer to
notice inviting bids on scrap metal.
Moved by Councilman Malone, seconded by
Councilman Memmesheimer the bids be
now opened, examined and publicly de -
7:30215
P.M.
MINUTES APPROVED
BIDS ON SCRAP METAL
clared.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Nasser, Ortuno, Memmesheimer,
Malone, Jumper.
Noes: None Absent: None
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Scrap copper described in
the Azusa Herald at $3.25 per 100 lbs,
for unburned copper wire and the amount
of $8.25 per 100 lbs. for the burned or
cleaned wire. Total bid for the remain-
ing junk and equipment to the amount
of $30.00
C. W. RITTER
This is bid on tandem
roller -- $400.00.
Total bid of $25,00 for the
old Ford Model "A" Truck.
JCE A. HERNANDEZ
Total bid of $50.00 for the
Chevrolet Pickup Truck..
Moved by Mayor Jumper, seconded by
Councilman Memmesheimer the bids on scrap
metal, roller, old Chevrolet pickup and
Model "A" Ford be referred to Council-
man Malone, Supt. Smith and Supt. Wolfe
with power to act.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Nasser, Ortuno,
Memmesheimer, Malone, Jumper.
Noes: None Absent: None
The City Clerk announced that there were
seven bids received in answer to the
Notice Inviting Bids on a 1/2 ton pick-
up for the Street Department and a 4 -
Door Sedan for use in the Police Department.
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Attached is Cashier's Check in amount
of $176.17.
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BROTHERS
CITY HALL, AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1949 7:30
P.M.
requested
Moved by Councilman Malone, seconded
on Oldsmobile 76
Oldsmobile 76
by Councilman Memmesheimer these bids
be now opened, examined and publicly
declared.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
- 4 Door
Ayes: Councilmen: Nasser, Ortuno,
Memmesheimer, Malone, Jumper.
Noes: None Absent: None
STUMPF CHEVROLET CO.
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We hereby submit our bid on one new
19$0 model Chevrolet 4 -door Sedan De-
luxe, as advertised by you on November
17, 1949: BIDS ON TRUCK
1 new Flestline or Styleline AND AUTO
4 -door - 1950 Model $1,702.15
Sales Tax 59. 8
Less allowance on 1949 1*701-75
Ford Sedan 1,361.73
Net difference 400.00
Above prices are based on 1949 models.
If 1950 prices are less I will adjust
difference. Delivery to be made when
1950 models are available.
Attached is Cashier's Check in amount
of $176.17.
CLIPPINGER CHEVROLET CO.
We hereby submit our bid for one new
1950 Chevrolet Special four -door sedan
with standard equipment -- $1,470.78
Sales Tax51-47
Total Price 105220-25
Less allowance on 1949
Super Delux Ford 8 Sdn. 1,153.35
Difference $ 368.90
If delux model four door sedan is de-
sired, add $73.59 to the above figure.
If an automatic -transmission is avail-
able in the 1950 Chevrolet and if it
' is desired, the list price for this
option as established by Chevrolet
Motor Division is to be added to the
above figure.
According to the terms of your request
for bids, we enclose our certified check
in the amount of $160.00.
CLARK
BROTHERS
We herewith submit bid as
requested
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on Oldsmobile 76
Oldsmobile 76
and 88 Models.
- 4 Door Sedan $2,124.40
Plus Tax
Oldsmobile 88
- 4 Door
Sedan $2,521.90
Plus Tax
CLIPPINGER CHEVROLET CO.
We hereby submit our bid for one new
1950 Chevrolet Special four -door sedan
with standard equipment -- $1,470.78
Sales Tax51-47
Total Price 105220-25
Less allowance on 1949
Super Delux Ford 8 Sdn. 1,153.35
Difference $ 368.90
If delux model four door sedan is de-
sired, add $73.59 to the above figure.
If an automatic -transmission is avail-
able in the 1950 Chevrolet and if it
' is desired, the list price for this
option as established by Chevrolet
Motor Division is to be added to the
above figure.
According to the terms of your request
for bids, we enclose our certified check
in the amount of $160.00.
CITY HALL, AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1919
HAROLD E. WOLFE
Agreeable to a request by your Chief of Police
we are herewith submitting a bid on
the new Police Car you expect to pur-
chase. We are also attaching our check
representing ten percent of the amount
bid.
Model 76 Standard four door sedan
Delivered your City 62,111.00
(Sales tax & license extra)
Hydramatic Drive Optional 158.50
Model 88 Standard four door-
Hydramatic standard equipment
Delivered your City $2,508.50
(Sales tax & license extra)
Allowance for 1949 Ford Sedan
On Model 6$19450.00
On Model 68 •12500.00
It seems unnecessary to go into technical
detail about these two cars. The 76 is
the result of many years experience in
building sixes. The 88 is a newer car
with the now famous Kettering High
Compression "Rocket" 8 -cylinder V"
type engine.- This is, we think, -the
quickest and tastest automobile manu-
factured today. It has proved itself
very trouble free and highly economical.
As a police unit it would have no superior.
This writer will be glad to meet with
' you at any time to discuss this matter
in detail if you are interested.
A. J. HARTZELL MOTORS
We wish to submit the following bid on
the following:
1/2 Ton Dodge Pickup, Latest Model.
6 Ply Tires, DeLuxe Cab, Heavy Duty
Oil Filter, Four'Speed Transmission,
11 Inch Heavy Duty Clutch, Fenders
Painted Same Color as Body, Heavy
Duty 011 Cleaner.
Price $1,342.00
Less excise tax 52.5o
$1,289.50
(Plus Sales Tax, if any.)
STUMPF CHEVROLET CO.
We hereby submit our bid on new 1950
Model Chevrolet 1/2 ton pick-up as
advertised by you on November 17, 1949.
1 New Model No. 3104 1/2 ton Pickup
with 4 -speed transmission $1,381.78
The above price based on 1949 models. If
1950 model prices are less you will be
protected on difference in price.
Delivery to be made when 1950 models are
available, or if 1949 model can be secured
from another dealer I will do so.
Attached is Cashier's check in`the
amount of $138.18. -
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CITY HALL, AZUSA$ CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1949
We hereby submit our bid for one new
1950 Chevrolet half ton pickup model
number 3104 equipped with standard equip-
ment to include spare tire, front and
rear bumpers, and four speed transmission.
Price $1,241.78
Sales Tax 6
Total delivered price $1,285.24
If delux cab (Including corner windows)
is desired, add $40.83 to the above figure.
According to the terms of your request
for bids, we -enclose our certified check
In the amount of $135.00
IRVEN G. REYNOLDS
Pursuant to your advertisement for a 1/2
ton pickup we wish to submit the follow-
ing bid:
1/2 Ton G. M. C. Pickup with 4
Speed transmission. 116° wheel
base., ... *, ............... *$1,9350-00
(plus sales tax and license.)
Excise tax has been deducted.
We are enclosing a certified check for
$135.00 which represents 10% of the bid
price.
Moved by Mayor Jumper, seconded by
Councilman Nasser the bids on the
police car be referred to Councilman
Memmesheimer and Chief of Police to
report back.
Moved by Mayor Jumper, seconded by Council-
man Nasser the bids on the 1/2 ton pickup
truck be referred to Councilman Malone and
Street Superintendent Wolfe to report back.
Carried by the following vote of the Council.
Ayes: Councilmen: Nasser, Ortuno,
Memmesheimer, Malone, Jumper.
Noes: None Absent: None
Councilman Memmesheimer offered an
ordinance entitled:
AN ORDINANCE DECLARING THE INTENTION OF
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA, LOS
ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, PASSED AND -
ADOPTED BY SAID CITY'COUNCIL, TO VACATE AND
ABANDON CERTAIN STREETS AND ALLEYS HEREINBE-
LOW DESCRIBED LOCATED IN TRACT NO. 8507 OF
AZUSA AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 102 AT
PAGES 78 TO 80 INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS RECORDS
IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OFLOSANGELES COUNTY.
be placed upon its second reading.
The title of this ordinance was then read.
Rolla E. Clapp addressed Council relative
to the abandonin of certain streets and
alleys in Tract 8507.
Mr. Leland Brower, representing R. E. Clapp
and Mr. A. L. Miller representing the Azusa
Rock & Sand Company also addressed Council
concerning this matter.
7:30 221
P.M.
BIDS REFERRED
TO COMMITTEE
TITLE OF ORDINANCE
READ
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CITY HALL, AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 50 1949
It was unanimously agreed by Council
that no further action be taken on the
above mentioned ordinance until the City
Attorney checked further and made his
report.
Mr. Grandin addressed Council relative
to the construction of new homes to be
erected in Paramount Manor or Tract No.
15711. Mr. Grandin also introduced
his plan for the continuation of Lemon
Avenue from Paramount Avenue south.
No action was taken in this matter.
The Azusa City Planning Commission
offered a recommendation that the James
Jones Company and George Humiston be
granted a Special Permit to erect and
operate a foundry on the premises des-
cribed as a portion of Lot 55 of Sub. #2
Azusa Land and Water Company.
Moved by Councilman Malone, seconded by
Councilman Ortuno this recommendation be
accepted.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Nasser, Ortuno,
Memmesheimer; Malone, Jumper.
Noes: None Absent: None
The Azusa City Planning Commission offer-
ed a recommendation granting J. H. Hess
permission to divide the property describ-
ed as a portion of Lot 88 of Sub. #2,
Azusa Land and Water Co. into four lots;,
three of which are to be 60, a 1151 and
one to be 55+ a 1151., - -
Moved by Councilman -Nasser, seconded
by Councilman Memmesheimer Council accept
the recommendation of the Planning
Commission without reference to building
construction thereon aid with the under-
standing that sidewalks are to be in-
cluded along 5th Street and Cerritos
Avenue.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Nasser, Ortuno,
Memmesheimer, Malone, Jumper.
Noes: None Absent: None
7:30- 22tf
P.M,
MR. GRANDIN
ADDRESSED COUNCIL
JAMES JONES COMPANY
GRANTED SPECIAL
PERMIT
J. H. HESS
PERMISSION
DIVIDE LOT
GRANTED
TO
Mayor Jumper appointed the following
officers of the Azusa Disaster Council:
Ward Munson, Vice -commander,
Calvin Gongwer, Executive Officer, MEMBERS APPOINTED
Ira Calvert, Head of Utilities Division, TO DISASTER COUNCIL
Robert Bensinger, Head of Transportation Division,
Dr. Winthrop Mulford, Medical Chief.
Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer,
seconded by Councilman Malone Council
approve the appointments made by the Mayor.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Nasser, Ortuno,
Memmesheimer, Malone, Jumper.
Noes: None Absent: None
A communication received from the Azusa
Chamber of Commerce requesting that the
general appearance of the island near REQUEST MADE FOR
the underpass on West Foothill Blvd. be IMPROVEMENT OF
improved, was read. STREETS
Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded
by Councilman Ortuno, this matter be re-
ferred to Councilman Malone and Street
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CITY HALL, AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1949
Supt. Wolfe with power to act.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Nasser, Ortuno,
Memmesheimer, Malone, Jumper.
Noes: None Absent: None
Councilman Memmesheimer offered a
resolution entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF AZUSA CONCERNING THE
' CORRECTION OF WRITTEN REPORT REQUIRED
BY THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT INVESTIGATION,
AND MAJORITY PROTEST ACT OF 1931 AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2160.
Moved by Councilman Nasser, seconded by
Councilman Ortuno this resolution be
adopted as read and numbered Resolution
No. 2363.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Nasser, Ortuno,
Memmesheimer, Malone, Jumper.
Noes: None Absent: None
A Notification of Alcoholic Beverage
License Application from the State
Board of Equalization for Roy G. and
Richard K. Thayer, was read.
No action taken on this matter.
A communication from the Omart Investment
Company relative to the condition of certain
lots on South Azusa Avenue where a pile
of dead orange trees create a fire hazard
was read and referred to the Police and
' Fire Departments.
Mayor Jumper.re-appointed Everett Morgan
to serve as a member of the Azusa Planning
Commission, his term of'office to expire
July 1, 1953•
Moved by Councilman Malone, seconded by
Councilman Ortuno Council approve the
action of the Mayor.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Nasser, Ortuno,
Memmesheimer, Malone, Jumper.
Noes: None Absent: None
Mr. R. Malim addressed Council relative
to the condition of an unfinished house
at 730 W. Third Street, stating that the
structure was started in July of 1946,
was not finished and that the orange trees
in the rear were permitted to die, thus
creating a fire hazard.
This matter was referred to the Fire Chief.
A request for a business license was offer-
ed by Rudolph Dufek to operate a cafe with
on sale beer, was read.
Moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by
Mayor Jumper the license collector be
granted permission to issue Mr. Dufek
a business license to operate a cafe at
110 N. Azusa Avenue.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Nasser, Ortuno,
Memmesheimer, Malone, Jumper.
Noes: None Absent: None
The City Clerk offered a written certificate
7.30 225
P.M.
RESOLUTION NO. 206,3
ADOPTED
COMMUNICATION ON
FIRE HAZARD
EVERETT MORGAN
RE -APPOINTED MEMBER
OF PLANNING COMMIS-
SION
UNFINISHED HOUSE
AT 730 W. THIRD ST.
RUDOLPH DUFEK GRANTEI
BUSINESS LICENSE
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CITY H ALLP AZUSA CALIPCRNIAs MONDAY DECEMBER 5 2'27
1949 7:30
P.M.
stating that there were 1105 qualified
registered voters signatures appended to
the petitions filed in her office petition-
ing for Civil Service System for Appointive
Officers and Employees of the City of
Azusa, representing approximately 30%
of the registered voters.
No action taken by Council at this time.
Mayor Jumper suggested that no further
action be taken at this time relative
' to the Canyon City Post No. 180 request
to move the present building which serves
this organization.
Councilman Malone offered a resolution
entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF AZUSA, LOS ANGELES COUNTY,
CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE
MAYOR OF SAID CITY TO SIGN NOTICE OF COM-
PLETION OF CERTAIN WORK DONE IN BLOCK 30
MAP OF AZUSA, LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded
by Councilman Nasser this resolution be
adopted as read and numbered Resolution
No. 2364•
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Nasser, Ortuno,
Memmesheimer, Malone, Jumper.
Noes: None Absent: None
City Attorney Tsoharner offered the
contract between the City of Azusa and
Ralph S. Brooks, City Engineer.
Moved by Councilman Malone, seconded by
Councilman Memmesheimer the Mayor and
City Clerk be authorized and instructed
to sign the contract between theCity and
Mr. Brooks and a copy thereof placed on
file in the Clerk's office.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Nasser, Ortuno,
Memmesheimer, Malone, Jumper.
Noes: Noce Absent: None
City Engineer Brooks was instructed to
proceed with the plans for the rehabilitat-
ion of the Slauson Memorial Pool and to have
plans ready so that the City may call for
bids not later than February 1, 1950.
A communication from the Planning
Commission recommending that the Rainbow
Angling Club be granted permission to
hang a sign on East Foothill Blvd., was read.
' Moved by Councilman Malone, seconded by
Councilman Memmesheimer Council accept
the recommendation of the Planning Commission
relative to the application of the Rainbow
Angling Club to place a Neon sign at the
southeast corner of Pasadena Avenue and
Foothill Blvd, be granted on the condition
that the sign be erected on private
property, that the sign not overlap the
sidewalk and must not exceed 4' x 01 in size.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen; Nasser, Ortuno,
Memmesheimer, Malone, Jumper.
Noes: None Absent: None
CITY CLERK'S
REPORT ON PETITION:
FOR CIVIL SERVICE
CANYON CITY POST
No. 180
RESOLUTION NO.
2364
CONTRACT BETWEEN
CITY OF AZUSA AND
RALPH BROOKS
PLANS FOR
SWIMMING POOL
REFERRED TO CITY
ENGINEER
RAINBOW ANGLING
CLUB GRANTED
PERMISSION TO
ERECT SIGN
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CITY HALL, AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 59 1949 7:30
P.M.
Councilman Malone offered a resolution
entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF AZUSA APPROVING AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE CITY OF AZUSA AND CISCO -
CALIFORNIA, INC. AND AUTHORIZING THE
MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO RESOLUTION NO.
ATTEST SAME. 2365 ADOPTED
Moved by Councilman Nasser, seconded
by Councilman Malone, the City Clerk
be authorized and instructed to
advertise for bids on copper wire, BIDS FOR COPPER
bids to be opened January 3, 1950. WIRE
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Nasser, Ortuno,
Memmesheimer, Malone, Jumper.
Noes: None Absent: None
Councilman Ortuno asked if anything
could be done to prevent children
riding bicycles after dark when the CHILDREN RIDING
bicycle is not equipped with lights. BICYCLES WITHOUT
No action taken in this matter. LIGHTS -
Moved
Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer,
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seconded by Councilman Nasser this
resolution be adopted as read and
numbered Resolution No. 2365.
2864-2872.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Nasser, Ortuno,
Ayes:
Memmesheimer, Malone, Jumper.
Noes: None Absent: None
Moved by Councilman Nasser, seconded
by Councilman Malone, the City Clerk
be authorized and instructed to
advertise for bids on copper wire, BIDS FOR COPPER
bids to be opened January 3, 1950. WIRE
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Nasser, Ortuno,
Memmesheimer, Malone, Jumper.
Noes: None Absent: None
Councilman Ortuno asked if anything
could be done to prevent children
riding bicycles after dark when the CHILDREN RIDING
bicycle is not equipped with lights. BICYCLES WITHOUT
No action taken in this matter. LIGHTS -
Moved
by Councilman Malone, seconded
by Councilman Nasser the following
re uisitions be allowed: 1590-160
LW;
2864-2872.
Carried by the following vote of the Council: REQUISITIONS
Ayes:
Councilmen: Nasser, Ortuno,
Memmesheimer, Malone, Jumper.
Noes:
None Absent: None
Moved
by Councilman Malone, seconded
by Councilman Nasser the following
bills
be allowed and warrants ordered drawn
upon the Treasury for the same:
BILLS
GENERAL FUND
2167
Brown & Schric ker
5.19
2168
Standard Oil Co. of Calif.
31.22
2169
Brown -Bevis Equipment Co.
2 -30
2170
Shaw Sales &•Service Co.
13.10
2171
Johnson's Plumbing
117.92
2172
L. H. Weber
4.66
217j
Ideal Radiat6r Service
8.65
2172}
Deigaard Nurseries
4.08
2175
Associated Telephone
125.74
2176
A. J. Bernhardt
125.00
2177
L. H. Weber
9.12
2178
J. G. Tucker'& Son
1 9.61
2179
Stevenson Chemical Co.
13.71
2180
Pioneer. Chemical Co.
12.41
2181-
Azusa Paint & Wallpaper Co.
11.33
2182
Co. of L. A. Bldg. Dept. 1,045.63
218j
Associated Telephone
29.92
218
Realty'Tax & Service
10.00
2185
Southern Counties Gas Co.
21.40
2186
Azusa Herald
32.06
2187
Clyde A. Blanchard
669.67
218.8
Chas. R. Hadley Co.
6.01
2189
Pete Gonzales
6.00
2190
Antonio Aguilar
3.00
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GENERAL FUND (CONTINUED)
2191 Los Angeles Co. Health Dept. $ 1.68
Moved by Councilman Nasser, seconded by
Councilman Memmesheimer and duly carried
Council adjourn.
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2192
Dorothy Riemer.
3.50
219}
Cornelius Smith
5.00
2194
State Printing Division
1.56
2195
Leora L. Shuck, Collector
1,385.25
2196
R. C. Lawrence
3 .80
2197
Stan's Cafe
M-30
2198
LaDue's Cafe
30.25
2199
Foothill Stationers
35.62
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2200
2201
Azusa Laundry Co.
Chuck House Cafe
7.84
10.76
2202
Co. of L. A., Sheriff's
28.50
220
So. Calif. Edison Co.
6.58
2204
Calvert Electric Co.
3.52
2205
A. L. Kendrick
.0
2206
Ralph S. Brooks
991.22
2207
Dr. C. C. Peterson
3.33
WATER FUND
4031
Azusa Rock & Sand Co.
30.59
4032
So. Pipe & Casing Co.
2,014.68
403
Standard Oil Co.
10.04
4034
Leora L. Shuck
2,124.72
4035
Johnson's Plumbing
12.77
4036
Lee Miller Company
87.50
4037
A. C. Munselle Welding Co.
17.92
4038
Leora L. Shuck
50.00
4039
Leo Harlan
11.20
4040
James Jones Co.
862.00
4041
Brown & Schricker
1.43
4042
Ralph S. Brooks
81.00
1 1
LIGHT FUND
4646
4647
Virgil'D. Smith
13.16
So. Calif. Edison Co. 10,773.20
4648
Leora L. Shuck
21.40
4649
Line Material Co.
220.37
4650
Lee Miller Company
87.50
4651
Reed &'Routt'
56.92
4652
Leora L. Shuck
100.00
465}
Russell 0. Dodd
16.39
4654
Harrison's Radio Shop
5.69
4655
Johnson's Plumbing
10.29
4656
Burroughs Adding Machine Co.
121.50
4657
Associated Telephone Co.
45.87
4658
Cook -Nichols Co.
612.08
SPECIAL DEPOSITS FUND
18
Stanley DeFore
400.00
]MAJOR STREETS
733
Ralph S. Brooks
170.92
732
Azusa Rock & Sand Co.
993.24
LOS ANGELES COUNTY
708
Ralph S. Brooks
114.20
Carried
by the following vote of
the Council:
Ayes:
Councilmen: Nasser, Ortuno,
Memmesheimer,
Malone, Jumper.
Noes:
None Absent: None
Moved by Councilman Nasser, seconded by
Councilman Memmesheimer and duly carried
Council adjourn.
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