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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - March 17, 1952 - CCCITY HALL, AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1952 dy _ No. 2574 for certain work or improvement con- sisting of certain grading and the construction of certain curbs, gutters, driveway aprons, and appurtenances and appurtenant work on Bayless Street and other streets in the City of Azusa. The Mayor requested the Clerk to read any written protests, withdrawals of protest, or communications which may have been filed with her since March 3, 1952. ' The Clerk read a petition with the following title, said petition containing 38 signatures: "We the undersigned are in favor of curbs, gutters and driveway aprons as provided in the 1911 Act now being considered for Fourth Street, West of Virginia." The Mayor asked if the signatories to said communication or their representative desire to be heard in support thereof. Mr. Rude Smith, 1065 W. Hollyvale Avenue, spoke in support_of the petition filed. The Mayor announced that the Council will now hear any oral protests or objections concerning the report, the work, the district or the pro- ceedings. He advised any persons present who have filed written protests and who now desire to withdraw the same are advised that written withdrawals of protests must be filed before the conclusion of this hearing. The following people responded orally: Mr. Paul Brattain, 345 Virginia Avenue, ' objected to the methods employed in the beginning of the proceedings, and stated that he intends to have a private contractor do his work. He further stated that he saw no reason for holding out against the improve- ment but would not accept a bond against his property. Mr. Burgett, 916 W. Hollyvale, reported that although he already has his curbs and gutters installed, he received through the mail a notice of assessment for the proposed improve- ments. City Engineer Brooks checked the Debt Limit Re- port and upon finding an assessment charged against Mr. Burgett (although the map indicated that his curbs and gutters were in) Mr. Brooks recommended that the Hearing be held over for further investigation and report. After discussion, it was moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Seltzer that the Hearing ordered by Resolution No. -2583 is hereby continued until the next regular meeting of Council, April 7, 1952 in the Council Chambers, 213 E. Foothill Blvd., Azusa. Carried.by the following vote of the Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones. Noes: None Absent: Councilmen: Jackson, Ortuno. 7:30 P.M. 175' 1911 STREET IMPROVEMENT PROCEEDINGS A communication from Youth for Christ, International was read requesting permission to conduct a "Mile of Pennies" program in Azusa on Saturday, June 14th for the purpose of raising funds to send boys to "MILE OF PENNIES" Youth for Christ's camps this Summar. 90I AN � � � CITY HALL, AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1952 Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, second- ,.rv,, ed by Councilman Seltzer this requeat be granted with the stipulation that the Youth for Christ group contact the Police Depart- ment to make satisfactory arrangements with them. Carried by the following vote of the Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones. Noes: None Absent: Councilmen: Jackson, Ortuno. A letter from the Planning Commission was read recommending that Normmz J. Larus and Virginia ' K. Larus be granted a zone variance from R-2 to C-1 zone for the purpose of enlarging their present office space and provided there is a 10' set -back from the sidewalk to the building and that all requirements of a C-1 zone are met. Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Seltzer the recommendation of the Planning Commission be accepted and the City Attorney be instructed to prepare a resolution granting this variance. Carried by the following vote of the Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones. Noes: None Absent: Councilmen: Jackson,-Ortuno. A communication signed by Leo C. Nasser was read relative to a previous action of Council in order- ing the removal of horses from City -owned property located on W. Eleventh Street, and a petition signed by 31 residents in that vicinity was filed stating that they had no objections to the housing of the horses. Mr. Nasser's letter stated that this document was presented fo^^ the information of Council only and that no request was being ' made for further action at this time. Moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by Mayor Jones this letter and petition be ordered filed. Motion failed to carry by the following vote of the Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Seltzer, Jones. Noes: Councilman: Memmesheimer. Absent: Councilmen: Jackson, Ortuno. Councilman Memmesheimer offered an ordinance entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, OF INTENTION TO VACATE A PORTION OF EIGHTH STREET, IN SAID CITY OF AZUSA, AND SETTING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING ALL _ PARTIES INTERESTED IN OR OBJECTING TO THE - PROPOSED VACATION. Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Seltzer Council waive the further reading of this ordinance. ' Carried by the following vote of the Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones. Noes: None Absent: Councilmen: Jackson, Ortuno. Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Seltzer this ordinance be adopted as read and numbered Ordinance No. 446. Carried by the following vote of the Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones. Noes: None Absent: Councilmen: Jackson, Ortuno. 7:30 P.M. 177 ZONE VARIANCE GRANTED HORSES STABLED ON CITY -OWNED PROPERTY ORDINANCE NO. 446 ADOPTED 00 ti CITY HALL, AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1952 Councilman Memmesheimer offered an ordinance entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA,-COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, OF INTENTION TO VACATE THAT CERTAIN.ALLEY, 24 FEET WIDE, IN TRACT NO. 14072, OF THE CITY -OF AZUSA.. AS SHOWN ON THE MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 282, PAGES 20 AND 21 OF.MAPS, RECORDS OF LOS ANGLES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, LYING BETWEEN THE NORTHERLY PROLONGATION.OF THE WESTERLY LINE OF LOT 16 OF SAID TRACT NO..14072_AND THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY OF SAID TRACT NO. 24072, AND SETTING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING ALL INTERESTED PARTIES OR PARTIES OBJECTING TO THE PROPOSED, VACATION. Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Seltzer Council waive the further reading of this ordinance. Carried by the following vote of the Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones. Noes: None Absent: Councilman: Jackson, Ortuno. Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Seltzer this ordinaice be adopted as read and numbered Ordinance No, 447. Carried by the following vote of the Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones. Noes: None Absent: Councilmen: Jackson,-Ortuno. Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Seltzer that a communication and report relative to Gas Tax Allocation be re- ferred to City Engineer Brooks for study and ' report. Carried by the following vote of the Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones. Noes: None Absent: Councilmen: Jackson, Ortuno. A number of complaints were presented relative to rubbish pickup. After discussion, it was moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by Councilman Memmesheimer a public hearing be set for Wednesday night, April 169 1952 at 7:30 P.M. for all who are interested to meet with the Superintendent of Streets, the Commissioner of Streets, the Light and Water Superintendent, Light and Water _ Commissioner and the City Engineer, at which time the entire matter will be studied. Carried by the following vote of the Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones. Noes: None Absent: Councilmen: Jackson, Ortuno. A letter of resignation from Patrolman Robert D. Wolverton was read. Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by ' Councilman Seltzer this resignation be accepted, effective April 15, 1952• Carried by,t he following vote of the Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Seltzer.- Memmesheimer, Jones. Noes: None Absent: Councilmen: Jackson, Ortuno. Requests of Department Heads for pay step in- creases for several employees were referred to the Personnel Board for recommendation. A letter,accompazied by a report of Representatives 7:30 P.M. 179 ORDINANCE NO. L�47 ADOPTED GAS TAX ALLOCATION REFERRED TO CITY ENGINEER HEARING ON RUBBISH COMPLAINTS SET FOR APRIL 16, 1952 ROBERT WOLVERTONIS RESIGNATION o ' CITY HALL, AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1952 71' of San Gabriel Valley Cities meeting held in South Pasadena, signed by Evelyne R. Lake, were ordered placed on file. A copy of the minutes of the Azusa Public Library Board meeting held March 6, 1952 were ordered placed on file. A copy of letter from the Intra -District End Departmental Correspondence of the Division of Highways was ordered placed on file. ' Mr. Sloan addressed Council relative to the request of Dr. Frank W. Parker and J. E. McGinnis to -divide prop ��t described as Lot 15, Block 81 and to ere p7libseos conota n ng800 ft. 777 square feet thereon,"Mtt''. S18af i � advised of the Planning Commission's recommendation that curbs, gutters and sidewalks be installed and also discussed with him the willingness of his clients to assume their apportionate share of the cost of installation of necessary pipe lines. Mr. Sloan advised Council that his clients were willing to do this. After discussion, it was moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by Councilman Memmesheimer the requests of Dr. Frank W. Parker and J. E. McGinnis for variances to divide the property described above be granted with the provision that the following requirements be included: curbs, gutters, sidewalks, water lines and easements for drains and public utilities as designated by the City Engineer. Carried by the following vote of the Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones. ' Noes: None Absent: Councilmen: Jackson, Ortuno. A communication from James Quick, Secretary of the Azusa Youth Program, was read in answer to Council's request for further information about the Summer -program dates previously requested. Moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by Councilman Memmesheimer the City Clerk be in- struoted to reserve these dates for the use Q' the A. Y. P. program. Carried by the following vote of the Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones. Noes: None Absent: Councilmen: Jackson, Ortuno. A regular monthly report from the Pomona Valley Humane Society was read and ordered placed on file. A letter of resignation as Poundmaster from C. E. Thomas of the Pomona Valley Humane Society was read. Moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by Councilman Memmesheimer the City Clark inform Mr. Thomas of the acceptance of his resignation and advise him that Council would appreciate knowing from what job he resigned since he is not on the payroll of the City of Azusa. Carried by the following vote of the Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Seltzer, Memmeshelmer, Jones. Noes: None Absent: Councilmen: Jackson, Ortuno. 7:30 P.M. 8 AZUSA PUBLIC LIBRARY CORRESPONDENCE ORDERED PLACED ON FIL ZONE VARIANCE GRANTED A Y P PROGRAM CITY CLERK INSTRUCTEL TO WRITE MR. THOMAS Communications from the following were placed on file: County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors (Re County Underground Storage Facility) Ernest R. Geddes, Assemblyman & Jack B. Tenney, Senator (acknowledging receipt of City of Azusa Resolution No. 2596 objecting to increase in price of milk) F -A OD w AV 106 A request signed by Rude F. Smith, Supervisor of the Ground Observer Corps, was read request- ing Council's assistance in furnishing them with a typewriter. Moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by Council- REQUEST FOR man Memmesheimer a purchase order be prepared PURCHASE OF TYPE - and the Chairman of Finance be requested to WRITER GRANTED authorize the purchase of said typewriter. Carried by the following vote of the Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones. Noes: None Absent: Councilmen: Jackson, Ortuno. Councilman Memmesheimer offered a Resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCILOF THE CITY OF AZUSA, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, RE -INSTATING WILLIAM HASTINGS AS ' A LINEMAN IN THE LIGHT DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF AZUSA AT A SALARY OF 4360.00 PER.MONTH, OR THE Lath STEP OF THE APPROVED PAY PLAN, EFFECTIVE MARCH 17, 1952. Moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by Mayor RESOLUTION NO. 2597ADOPTED Jones this resolution be adopted as read and numbered Resolution No. 2597• Carried by the following vote of the Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones. Noes: None Absent:Councilmen: Jackson, Ortuno. Councilman Memmesheimer offered a resolution entitled: A RESOLU`1'ION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES,S TATE OF CALIFORNIA, RAISING THE SALARY OF EVELYN_LAH;, PERSONNEL CLERK, FROM $231.00 TO -$244.00 PER MONTH, EFFECTIVE MARCH,1, 1952. Moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by RESOLUTION NO. 2598 Mayor Jones this resolution be adopted as ADOPTED read and numbered Resolution No. 2598. Carried by the following vote of the Council: ' Ayes: Councilmen: Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones. Noes: None Absent: Councilmen: Jackson, Ortuno. Councilman Memmesheimer offered a resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, SELECTING THE NAME OF VHENRY DALTON SCHOOL"_FOR THE NEW SCHOOL BUILDING TO BE CONSTRUCTED AT -TENTH STREET AND -PASADENA AVENUE, IN THE CITY OF AZUSA. RESOLUTION NO. 2599 ADOPTED CITY HALL, AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1952 7:30 P.M. u., t. League of California Cities (relative to League policy re Public Works financing) State of California Dept. of Public Works (together with factual information.report .in connection with the City of E1 Monte's standpoint re Ramona Freeway) Religims Liberty Association. State of California Dept. of Agricultural CORRESPONDENCE (explaining reasons for high milk prices) FILED National Air Pollution Symposium (advising date of meeting) Housing & Home Finance Agency ' (re slum clearance) and a bulletin on Inter -Community Traffic Safety Plan. A request signed by Rude F. Smith, Supervisor of the Ground Observer Corps, was read request- ing Council's assistance in furnishing them with a typewriter. Moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by Council- REQUEST FOR man Memmesheimer a purchase order be prepared PURCHASE OF TYPE - and the Chairman of Finance be requested to WRITER GRANTED authorize the purchase of said typewriter. Carried by the following vote of the Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones. Noes: None Absent: Councilmen: Jackson, Ortuno. Councilman Memmesheimer offered a Resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCILOF THE CITY OF AZUSA, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, RE -INSTATING WILLIAM HASTINGS AS ' A LINEMAN IN THE LIGHT DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF AZUSA AT A SALARY OF 4360.00 PER.MONTH, OR THE Lath STEP OF THE APPROVED PAY PLAN, EFFECTIVE MARCH 17, 1952. Moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by Mayor RESOLUTION NO. 2597ADOPTED Jones this resolution be adopted as read and numbered Resolution No. 2597• Carried by the following vote of the Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones. Noes: None Absent:Councilmen: Jackson, Ortuno. Councilman Memmesheimer offered a resolution entitled: A RESOLU`1'ION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES,S TATE OF CALIFORNIA, RAISING THE SALARY OF EVELYN_LAH;, PERSONNEL CLERK, FROM $231.00 TO -$244.00 PER MONTH, EFFECTIVE MARCH,1, 1952. Moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by RESOLUTION NO. 2598 Mayor Jones this resolution be adopted as ADOPTED read and numbered Resolution No. 2598. Carried by the following vote of the Council: ' Ayes: Councilmen: Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones. Noes: None Absent: Councilmen: Jackson, Ortuno. Councilman Memmesheimer offered a resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, SELECTING THE NAME OF VHENRY DALTON SCHOOL"_FOR THE NEW SCHOOL BUILDING TO BE CONSTRUCTED AT -TENTH STREET AND -PASADENA AVENUE, IN THE CITY OF AZUSA. RESOLUTION NO. 2599 ADOPTED 901 AW CITY HALL, AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1952 ' Moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded ik by Mayor Jones this resolution be adopted as read and numbered Resolution No. 2599. Carried by the following vote of the Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones. Noes: None Absent: Councilmen: Jackson, Ortuno. City Attorney Snidow reported on a study of out- of-town concerns wishing to come into the City aid stated that American Cyanamid Company had stated that they might desire to do this. Mr. Snidow also reported on the possible pur- chase of a water well site near Vernon Avenue and was requested to go on with the necessary plans. With reference to Councils request that Mr. Snidow study any possible -over -laps in duties now being performed and those proposed to be done by the'Finance Officer now under consideration, Mr. Snidow reported that in his opinion any over- laps were of a minor nature. After discussion of the proposed increase in telephone rates, it was moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Seltzer the City Attorney be authorized to enter into any agreement up to $100.00 1n the event other cities make a study., Carried by the following vote of the Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones. Noes: None Absent: Councilmen: Jackson,.Ortuno. A communication from the Milton J. Wershow Company was read requesting permission to conduct a_pub- lic auction at Jumbo Products on Vernon Avenue on March 18, 1952. Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Seltzer this request be granted with the provision that sales tax permit is issued and a bond or cashier's check in the amount of $3,000.00 be deposited to insure pay- ment of sales tax. Carried by the following vote of the Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones. Noes: None Absent: Councilmen: Jackson, Ortuno. Relative to telephone inquiries about forging at the Jumbo location, it was agreed that this would be acceptable if smog restrictions are mat and if the operations of the companies inquiring are acceptable at their present locations. Councilman Seltzer stated that he would like to have further discussion of the proposed Finance Officer since the Attorney had made a report of his findings, and he explained in de- tail the reasons he felt this position should be created. Councilman Memmesheimer also stated his view on the subject, stating that although he favored some sort of centralized accounting system, he felt that the duties outlined for the Finance Officer could not possibly be handled by one individual. He recommended that Council meet with representatives of business machine companies and request their views on the requirements of the City. Members of Council present agreed with this recommendation. 7:30 Y.M. 185 CITY ATTORNEY REPORTED ON ANNEXATION FINANCE OFFICER INCREASE IN TELEPHONE RATES REFERRED TO CITY ATTORNEY PUBLIC AUCTION FINANCE OFFICER 901 AW 19 CITY HALL, AZUSA,C ALIFORNIA, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1952 Superintendent V. Smith spoke to Council ' relative to pro -rata vacations earned by employees who terminate= their employment or those who might be laid off. 1 After discussion, it was moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by Councilman Memmesheimer the City Attorney be instructed to preps e a resolution granting pro -rata vacation pay for employees who terminate or are laid off, said time to be figured from the starting date of the employee. Carried by the following vote of the Council: Ayes. Councilmen: Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones. Noes: None Absent: Councilmen: Jackson, Ortuno. Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Seltzer the following r®quisitions be allowed: 3308-33139 2234-2243 LW. Carried by the following vote of the Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones. Noes: None Absent: Councilmen: Jackson, Ortuno. Moved by Councilman Memmedeimer, seconded by Councilman Seltzer the following bills be allowed and warrants ordered drawn upon the Treasury for the same: Carried by the following vote of the Council: Ayes:, Councilmen: Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones. Noes:, None Absent: Councilmen: Jackson, Ortuno. GENERAL FUND 7:30 P.M. 187. PRO -RATA VACATION PAY FOR EMPLOYEES REQUISITIONS BILLS 4572• City Employees Payroll Account -$8,236.27 4611. City Employees Payroll Account 6,472.42 4612. Azusa Herald 189.8 4613, Azusa Laundry Company 12. 3 4614 U. S. Electrical Motors, Inc. 19.6l� 4615 Alpha Beta Food Markets 17.388 4616 Azusa Chamber of Commerce 40.00 4617 .Azusa Motor Parts 9,72 4618 .Blanchard-Damron 348.16 4619 .Butt Lumber Company 64.12 4620 4621 .Bunker's Hardware Commercial Towel Supply 1.45 .50 4622 Center Furniture Store A-76 462 Deigaard Nurseries 51.91 4624 .Foothill Drug 2.95 4625 Graham Brothers, Inc. 940,25 4626 Grimes Stationery Company 25.91 4627 Hankins Medical Group 27.50 4628 .Hockwald Chemical Company 19.31 4629 James Jones Company 35, 6 4630 Co, of L. A. - Division of Bldg. 1, 11. 0 4 4631 Evelyne R.Lake, Personnel Clerk 1. 0 4632 Everett Morgan 2,34 4633 J..C. Penney Company 240 4634 The Seagrave Corporation 4,030.32 4635 Harris & Frank 189.08 4636 Leo Harlan 36.21 4637 Johnson's Plumbing & Appliance 70.91 4638 A. L. Kendrick, Chief of Police 6.50 4649 City of Pomona 126.78 46 0 Reed & Routt 35,74 4641 R. & R. Pet Shop 2,07 4642 Signal Oil Company 198.07 4643 Standard 011 Company 108.76 4644 Houston A. Snidow 52.87 4645 Unruh's Market 1.23 4646 Williams Lumber Yard 29.80 (over) LIGHT FUND 5152 City Employees Payroll Account $1,886.07 5161 Cit y Employees Payroll Account 1,618.40 5162 Ralph S. Brooks 42-41 516j Grimes Stassforth Stationery Company 28.53 5164 Maydwell & Hartzell 122.1 5165 -City cf Pomona 17.3 5166 Southern California Edison Company 517.!44}0 5167 Westinghouse Electric Supply 3,378.10 L. A. COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND 777 Williams Lumber Yard 10.71 .STATE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM FUND 55 State Employees' Retirement System Fund 19458.00 Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Seltzer and duly carried Council adjourn, y 0 WATER FUND 4726 City Employees Payroll Account 2,098.1 4738 City,Employees Payroll Account 1,837:5} 47 9 Azusa Herald 1I}4 4740 Grimes Stassforth Stationery Company 2d-53 741 4k743 James Jones Company 176.63 Johnson's Plumbing & Appliance Co. .43 Bud Latta's Welding Shop 14.49 4744 Munselle Supply Co. 13.38 4745 City of 'Pomona 8.66 4746 Santa Anita Hastings Company 258.20 4747 Standard Oil Company 10.09 4748 Signal Oil Company 123.90 4749 Williams Lumber Yard 13.89 M. V. A. FUND 801 City Employees Payroll Account 682.76 806 City Employees Payroll Account 206.50 807 Azusa Paint & Wall Paper Company 162.34 808 Azusa Laundry Company 1.05 809 Azusa Motor Parts 15.96 810 Brown -Bevis Equipment Company 222.91{. 811 - Pennock's 2.66 812 Reed & Routt 19.27 813 - Signal Oil Company 11.51 .MAJOR STREETS 796 City Employees Payroll Account 181.24 800 City Employees Payroll Account 940.70 801 Azusa Rock & Sand Company 1,182.43 802 . Williams Lumber Yard 256.81 L. A. COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND 777 Williams Lumber Yard 10.71 .STATE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM FUND 55 State Employees' Retirement System Fund 19458.00 Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Seltzer and duly carried Council adjourn, y 0