HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - October 6, 1952 - CCCITY HALL, AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 62 1952 7:30 P-14-433
The City Council of the City of Azusa met
in regular session at the above time and
place.
Present at roll call: Councilmen: Jackson,
Hernandez, Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones,
City Attorney Snidow, Victor Miller (re-
presenting City Engineer Brooks) and. Deputy
City Clerk. Absent: City Clerk and City ROLL CALL
Engineer.
Each member present acknowledged receipt
' of a written copy of the minutes of the
regular meeting of September 15, 1952.
The Mayor asked if there were any objections
or corrections to said minutes. There be- MINUTES APPROVED
in none, the minutes of Septemember 15,
1952 were approved as written.
Mayor Jones announced that the time of the
proposed hearing on the zoning change for
the Azusa Properties, Inc. should be set
so the necessary advertising could be taken APPLICATION FOR
care of. ZONE CHANGE
Moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by
Councilman Memmesheimer and duly carried
the City Clerk be instructed to publish HEARING TO BE PUBLISHED
the hearing on the zoning change for the
Azusa Properties, Inc., 605 E. Foothill
Blvd., said hearing to be held October 20,
1952 at 7:30 P.M. in the regular council
chambers.
The Clerk announced that three bids had
been received in answer to Notice Inviting
' Bids for a coupe for the use of the Super-
intendent of the Light and Water Depart- BIDS ON COUPE
menta.
Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded
by Councilman Seltzer and duly carried the
bids be now opened, examined and publicly
declared.
STUMPF CHEVROLET COMPANY
BUD MILLER'S MOTORPORT
R..W. DAVIS
Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded
by Councilman Seltzer the bids be referred
to the Commissioner of Water and Li dit,
the Superintendent of Water and Light and
the Commissioner of Finance for study and
report.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Jackson, Hernandez, BIDS REFERRED TO
Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones. COI IITTEE
Noes: None Absent: None
The Mayor announced that the hour of 7:30
' having arrived, this is the time and place
fixed for the opening of sealed bids or
proposals for certain street lighting work
on Azusa Avenue, described in Resolution No. 1911 STREET IMFROVEMiT
2665 and ordered by Resolution No. 2685. ACT 1951-5
(Assessment District No. 1951-5)
The Clerk presented affidavits of posting
and publication of notice inviting bids, and
it was moved by Councilman Memmesheimer,
seconded by Councilman.:Jackson and duly
carried the affidavits be approved and
CITY HALL, AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1952
ordered placed on file.
The Clerk advised Council that up to the
hour of 7:30 P.M. two sealed bids or pro-
posals had been delivered to the office of
the City Clerk.
Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded
by Councilman Seltzer the bids for street
improvements for Assessment District No.
1951-5 be now opened, examined and publicly
declared.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Jackson, Hernandez,
Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones.
Noes: None Absent: None
BARRY F. BREWER
STATE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
Discussion followed as to time agreeable
to all members of Council for the purpose
of holding an adjourned meeting.
Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded
by Councilman Seltzer Council adopt the
following order: "The City Council hereby
orders that the.bids and security furnished
therewith for the street lighting work on
Azusa Avenue described in Resolution No.
2665 and ordered by Resolution No. 2685 be
referred to the City Engineer for examination
and report to this City Council at 6:15 P.M.
on October 9. 1952, on the bidding and the
lowest responsible bidder.",
A communication from Mrs. John L. Ogborn
of the Paramount P. T. A. -Was read requesting
that certain lighting facilities be provided
for their annual Harvest Festival on October
17, 1952.
Moved by Councilman Jackson, seconded by
Councilman Memmesheimer and duly carried
the Superintendent of Power be instructed
to furnish the lighting facilities as re-
quested.
Superintendent Smith reported that the Southern
Pipe and Casing Company was the ]avest responsible
bidder on steel pipe, bids for which were
opened at the regular meeting of the City
Council held September 15, 1952. He outlined
that their bid was low on Alternates A-1,
B-1 and C-1 and that they were willing to
accept an order for 30,000 ft. of 6" pipe,
per specifications, subject to cancellation
of 10,000 ft, for .9V. Also 2,000 10" pipe,
per specifications, under_Alternates A-2
and B-2, for $1.59•
Moved by Councilman Jackson, seconded by
Councilman Seltzer the low bid of the Southern
Pipe and Casing Company be accepted and the
bid be awarded them as outlined above, and
the City Clerk be instructed to return all
bid bonds and checks to the unsuccessful
bidders.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Jackson, Hernandez,
Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones.
Noes: None Absent: None
7:30 P.M, 435
BIAS ON STREET LIGHTING
BIDS REFERRED TO
CITY ENGINEER TO
ELWINE AND REPORT
PARAMOUNT P.T.A.
REQUESTED USE OF LIGHTS
SUPERINTENDENT STETH
REPORTED ON BIDS
SUBMITTED ON STEEL PIPE
BID AWARDED
90IAW,
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CITY HALL, AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1952 7:30 P.M.43
Mayor Jones announced that.Council would
now consider the matter of the request of
John Conforti for zone variance from R-1
to C-1 on property located on the southwest
corner of Angeleno Avenue and Sixth Street
for the purpose of conducting a nursery
school. The Mayor read the minutes of the
Azusa City Planning Commission wherein
the protests of a number of property owners
within 300 feet of the property were out-
lined, and as previously reported to Council
at the September 15th meeting, the Mayor
announced that the Planning Commission had
recommended denial of the requested zone
variance on the basis of the large number
of protests filed.
At the request of Mayor Jones, twelve
people in the audience signified that they
were there in protest of the granting of said
variance, and three additional letters of
protest were filed.
After discussion, it was moved by Councilman
Hernandez, seconded by Councilman Memmesheimer
the recommendation of the Planning Commission
be accepted and the request' of John Conforti
for zone variance be denied.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Jackson, Hernandez,
Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones.
Noes: None Absent: None
Mayor Jones again announced for the benefit
of those in the audience who were interested
that the hearing on the zone change for the
Azusa Properties, Inc. would be held October
20, 1952 at 7:30 P.M.
A communication from the State Board of
Equalization was read relative to a hearing
to be held in answer to protests of the issuance
of a liquor license to the Market Basket, 605
E. Foothill Blvd., date for said hearing to
be set at a later date. The letter was ordered
placed on file.
REQUEST FOR ZONE VARIANCE
DENIED
FIEARING ON ZONE CHANGE
TO BE HELD ON OCTOBER
20, 1952
HEARING ON REQUEST FOR
LIQUOR LICENSE
Councilman Seltzer again reported on his
investigation of an aerial survey of the City
of Azusa and recommended to Council that Items
#1 and #2 of the proposal of.the Fairchild REPORT ON AERIAL SURVEY
Aerial Survey Company be accepted.
Moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by
Councilman Memmesheimer Items #1 and #2 as
outlined in the proposal.of Fairchild.Aerial
Survey Company dated July 10, 1952 be ordered.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Jackson, Hernandez,
Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones.
Noes: None Absent: None
Officials of the Hadley -Cherry Company presented
a tentative map of Subdivision No. 18890 for
approval of Coure it and discussed improved street SUBDIVISION N0. 18890
arrangements submitted by City Engineer Brook's
office, as well as the location of power.lines
and water mains throughout the subdivision.
After discussion, it was agreed that Hadley -
Cherry submit a new tentative map at the ad-
journed meeting of Council to be held October
9, 1952 at 6:15 P.M., said tentative map to
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show the necessary easements as well as
improved street arrangements as suggested,
eliminating two dead end streets originally
included.
A communication from Chief Kendrick was
read requesting the appointment of five RESERVE POLICE
Reserve Poli Officers, increasing the total OFFICERS
number now a��owed.
Councilman Memmesheimer offered a resolution
entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF AZUSA, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE
OF CALIFORNIA, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2483.
Moved by Councilman Hernandez, seconded by
Councilman Jackson this resolution be adopted
as read and.numbered Resolution No. 2691.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Jackson, Hernandez, RESOLUTION NO. 2691
Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones. ADOPTED
Noes: None Absent: None
Moved by Councilman Memmosheimer, seconded
by Councilman Jackson the appointment of
the following five men be approved: William
W. Roach, Millard C. Gillespie, F1oyd.L. Manzer,
Frank Miranda, Jr. and Tony Contreras._
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Jackson, Hernandez,
Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones.
Noes: None Absent: None
A communication from Evelyne R. Lake,
Personnel Clerk, was read stating that
' employee performance reports had been re-
ceived by the Personnel Board from all de-
partment heads.except the Public Works REPORT OF PERSONNEL
Department and asking Council's cooperation BOARD
in having said reports submitted to the
Board immediately.
Councilman Hernandez reported that he had
been holding the performance reports of the
Public Works Department until such time as
he could meet.with the Personnel Board and PERFORMANCE REPORTS
that such a meeting had been arranged for
October 15, 1952.
A letter from the Personnel Clerk was read
stating that the Personnel Board were re-
questing that Council advise them of their
intentions in.regard to the employee pay
raise recommended.by them August 1, 1952.
Councilman Seltzer offered a resolution
entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITE COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF AZUSA,COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF
' CALIFORNIA, GRANTING ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION
TO ALL FULL TIME EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF
AZUSA, SAVE AND EXCEPT THE CITY CLERK, CITY RESOLUTION N0. 2692
TREASURER, CITY JUDGE, CITY ATTORNEY, FIRE ADOPTED
CHIEF AND ASSISTANT FIRE CHIEF, EFFECTIVE
AUGUST 1, 1952.
Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded
by Councilman Jackson this resolution be
adopted as read and numbered Resolution No.
2692.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Jackson, Hernandez,
Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones.
Noes: None Absent: None
CITY HALL, AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1952
Mayor Jones recommended to Council that
Rufus Ogilviets resignation as Assistant
Director of Civil Defense be accepted
and he be appointed as Director, of
Civil Defense and Neal Robertson be
appointed Assistant Director.
Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded
by Councilman Seltzer and duly carried
the appointments of the Mayor be approved.
A report from Rufus Ogilvie was read on
' the results of the recent Civil Defense
Alert and Councilman Memmesheimer was re-
quested by Council to make a study and
recommendation on the purchase of sirens
necessary to aid in future alerts.
Relative to the purchase of 1000 arm bands
@ .139 for use in Civil Defense, it was
moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by
Councilman Memmesheimer said arm bands
be purchased and ordered by the Civil
Defense office.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Jackson, Hernandez,
Seltzer, MemmeslBimer, Jones.
Noes: None Absent: None
Councilman Seltzer reported to Council that
the Park and Recreation Commission had
recommended the removal of three palm
trees in the parkway at 934 W. Foothill
Blvd. and two parkway trees at 523 N. Lemon
Avenue.
Moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by
Councilman Memmesheimer and duly carried
the recommendation of the Park and Recreation
Commission be accepted.
Councilman Seltzer offered a resolution
entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF AZUSA, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF
CALIFORNIA, GRANTING_A_VARIANCE TO.RALPH_A.
COCKRELL, CHANGING THE ZONING FROM R-1 TO
C-1.ON.LOT 24, BLOCK 39 IN.TRE CITY OF AZUSA.
Moved by Councilman Hernandez, seconded by
Mayor Jones this resolution be adopted as
read and numbered Resolution No. 2693•
Carried by the following vote of t1B Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Hernandez, Seltzer, Jones.
Noes:.Councilmen: Jackson, Memmesheimer.
Absent: None
Councilman Seltzer offered a resolution
entitled:
' A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF AZUS'1,.COUNTY .OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF
CALIFORNIA, OPPOSING_ PROPOSITION NUMBER 10
AND URGING THE VOTERS OFTHE CITY OF AZUSA
TO VOTE "NO" ON PROPOSITION NUMBER 10 AT _
THE NOVEMBER 4, 1952 ELECTION.
Moved by Councilman Niemmesheimer, seconded
by Councilman Hernandez this resolution be
adopted as read and numbered Resolution
No. 2694.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Jackson, Hernandez,
Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones.
Noes: None Absent: None
7:30 P.M -441
RUFUS OGILVIE'S RESIGNATION
ACCEPTED
RUFUS OGILVIE APPOINTED
CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTOR
CIVIL DEFENSE
REMOVAL OF TREE
RESOLUTION NO. 2693
ADOPTED
RESOLUTION NO. 2694
ADOPTED
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CITY HALL, AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER.6, 1952
Councilman Seltzer offered a resolution
entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF AZUSA, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES,.
STATE OF,CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR
AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT.
BETWEEN THE CITY OF AZUSA AND,APIERICAN
CYANAMID COMPANY, TERMINATING THE AGREE-
MENT BETWEEN SAID PARTIES.DATED THE 13th
DAY OF APRIL, 1944, AND AUTHORIZING THE
PAYMENT TO THE AMERICAN CYANAMID COMPANY
OF THE SUM OF 01035.26•
Moved by Councilman Jackson, seconded by
Councilman Memmesheimer this resolution be
adopted as read and numbered Resolution
No. 2695.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Jackson, Hernandez,
Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones.
Noes: None Absent: None
Councilman Memmesheimer offered a resolution
entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF AZUSA APPROVING CONSUMERS AGREE-
MENT AND. APPLICATION. FOR INSTALLATION OF
WATER MAIN. BETWEEN THE CITY OF AZUSA AND
HADLEY ASSOCIATES, A PARTNERSHIP, AND.CHERRY
ASSOCIATES, A PARTNERSHIP, AND AUTHORIZING
THE MAYOR.TO SIGN. AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST
SAME'.
Moved by Councilman Jackson, seconded by
' Councilman Seltzer this resolution be adopted
as read and numbered Resolution No. 2696.
Carried b y t hs following vote of the Ccum il:
Ayes: Councilne n: Jackson, Hernandez,
Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones.
Noes: None Absent: None
Councilmen Memmesheimer offered a resolution
entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF AZUSA APPROVING AGREEMENT FOR ELECTRICAL
DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES AND ENERGY BETWEEN.
THE CITY OF AZUSA AND CARL GRAHAMIS TIRE
SERVICE AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO.SIGN AND
THE CITY CLERK.TO ATTEST SAME.
Moved by Councilman Jackson, seconded by
Councilman Seltzer this resolution be adopted
as read and numbered Resolution No. 2697.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Jackson, Hernandez,
Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones.
Noes: None Absent: None
' Councilman Seltzer offered a resolution
entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF AZUSA, COUNTY CF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF
CALIFORNIA, RESCINDING RESOLUTION NUMBER
2684 AND DESIGNATING CERTAIN STREETS IN THE
CITY OF AZUSA AS MAJOR CITY STREETS, AND
REMOVING CERTAIN STREETS FROM THE LIST OF
STREETS KNOWN AS MAJOR CITY STREETS. .
Moved by Councilman Hernandez, seconded by
Councilman Jackson this resolution be
7:30 P.M -443
RESOLUTION 140. 2695
ADOPTED
RESOLUTION NO. 2696
ADOPTED
RESOLUTION NO. 2697
ADOPTED
RESOLUTION NO. 2698
ADOPTED
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adopted as read and numbered Resolution
}" No. 2698.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
µ. Ayes: Councilmen: Jackson, Hernandez,
Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones.
Noes: None Absent: None
Councilman Memmesheimer offered an
ordinance entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF AZUSA, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES,
' STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AMENDING ORDINANCE
NO. 438 OF.SAID CITY,_ENTITLED: ".AN
ORDINANCE.OF_THE CITY OF AZUSA ESTABLISHING
A "TRAFFIC CODE", REGULATING TRAFFIC_UPON
THE PUBLIC STREETS AND.REPEALING ALL ORDINANCE READ FOR
ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT THEREWITH", -AS
SAID ORDINANCE IS AMENDED BY .ORDINANCE NO. FIRST TIME
454, AND ALL OTHER,ORDINAN CES OR.PARTS OF
ORDINANCES.INCONSISTENT HEREWITH.
to be placed upon its first reading.
This ordinance was then read in full.
Mr. Victor Miller, representing City
Engineer Brooks, reported on the coa t of
improving the street west of Vernon Avenue
leading to Azusa Transfer az d other c ompanie s,
stating that the Cit y's estimated share of
the improvement of a 50' strip would be REPORT ON STREET WEST
$8,950 including curbs, -gutters and pavement. OF VERNON AVENUE
Estimated cost to the City of water installations
for this area was reported as $2,685.00. No
action taken pending further contact with
property owners.
' On the basis of an investigation by Supt.
Wolfe of possible flood hazard to property FLOOD HAZARD NEAR
near Paramount School, it was reported that PARAMOUNT SCHOOL
no flood control problem exists.
Council discussed the advertising for street
sweeper.as ordered at the September 15th
meeting of Council.
Moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by
Councilman Hernandez, the City Clerk be in-
structed to advertise for bids on a street
sweeper, bids to be opened November 3, 1952,
and the following portion of the minutes
of the regular meetin of Council held September CITY CLERK INSTRUCTED TO
15, 1952 be deleted: bid s to be opened Octob er ADVERTISE FOR STREET
20, 1952 per request of Councilman Hernandez". SWEEPER
Carried by the following vote of tks Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Jackson, Hernandez,
Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones.
Noes: None Absent: None
Mayor Jones announced a meeting of the L. A.
County Board of Supervisers to be held October
7, 1952 on the subject of "Disposal of Com-
bustible Rubbish".
DISPOSAL OF COMBUSTIBLE
Moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by RUBBISH
Councilman Memmesheimer and duly carried
the Mayor be authorized to attend if necessary.
Superintendent Smith reported on investigation
of cost of servicing utilities to the Rosedale
Nursery east of the city limits of the City
of Azusa.
Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded
by Councilman Jackson Superintendent Smith
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CITY HALL, AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY: OCTOBER 6, 1952 7:30 P.M.447
be authorized to advise the Edison Company
that the City prefers that Company service
this area.
Carried by the following vote of the Council: ROSEDALE NURSERY
Ayes: Councilmen: Jackson, Hernandez,
Seltzer, Menmesheimer, Jones.
Noes: None Absent: None
A communication from Fay Ellsworth McBeth
was read relative to proposed zoning of
property along Arrow Highway east from PROPOSED ZONING OF
Valinda Street to Azusa Avenue, said pro- PROPERTY ALONG ARROW
posed zoning to provide for heavy industry HIGHNAY
except for Azusa Avenue corners for business.
Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded
by Councilman Hernandez Mrs. McBethfs letter
be referred to the Planning Commission for
study and recommendation. '
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Jackson, Hernandez,
Seltzer, Memmesheimer, Jones.
Noes: None Absent: None
Moved by Councilman Jackson, seconded by
Councilman Memmesheimer and duly carried
a request from the Azusa Girl Scouts for use
of the pool next year on the same basis as AZUSA GIRL SCOUTS
this year be referred to the Park and Recreation
Commission.
Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by
Councilman Jackson and duly carried the
correspondence from the Board of Fire Under-
writers and the Hadley -Cherry Company be
tabled until the meeting of October 20, 1952. BOARD OF FIRE UNDER -
Moved by Councilman MemmesheLmer, seconded WRITERS
by Courn ilman Jackson and duly carried the
following correspondence be placed on file:
Regional Planning Commission (re Duarte airport)
The American Municipal Association (re meeting)_
Division of Highways (re Traffic Code)
L. A. County (re prisoner rates) CORRESPONDENCE
City of Santa Rosa (re sales tax)
Public Utilities Commission (re P.E. Railway fares)
Councilman Memmesheimer reported on traffic
problems near the Aerojet plant and it was
agreed that the Police Commissioner, the Police
Chief and the officials of Aerojet work out
suitable arrangements.
REPORT ON TRAFFIC
Councilman Memmesheimer also reported on the CONFERENCE
Traffic Conference which he attended in Saaamento.
Moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by
Councilman Memmesheimer requisitions #-3407-
3418; 2337-2353 LW be allowed and the -follow-
ing bills be allowed and warrants ordered REQUISITIONS
drawn upon the.Treasury for the same:
Councilman Jackson requested that a payroll
demand for swimming pool employees be
clarified before his signature was affixed
thereto inasmuch as the time sheets indicated
the employees had worked 7 hours then they
had actually worked only 4 hours.
Councilman Hernandez reported that he had
informed the employees they would receive
pay for 7 hours for the days in question.
The motion to approve the bills carried by
SWIiR.4ING POOL ITIPLOYEES
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449-
the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Hernandez, Seltzer,
Memmesheimer, Jones.
Noes: Councilman Jackson.
Absent: None
Moved by -Councilman Hernandez, Council
approve an increase of $25.00 expense
money for the League of Califcrnia Cities LEAGUE EXPENSES
Conference at San Diego to be held October
13-14-15; making a --total of $175.00 instead
of the 150.00 previously agreed upon.
This motion failed to carry for lack of a
second.
GENERAL FUND
5077
City Employees Payroll Account
$6,973.33
5131
City Employees Payroll Account
7,687.90
5124
Pedro Campa
9.00
5126
L: G. Memmesheimer
150.00
5132
Azusa Herald0
9.
513
Alpha Beta Food Markets, Inc.
2 .3
513
Associated Telephone Company.
22.18
5135
Azusa Chamber of Commerce
243.17
5136
Azusa Cleaners & Dyers
1 .42
5137
Azusa Garage
2}.72
5138
Azusa Sign Company
15.00
51 9
Azusa•Texaco Station
1.71
5140
Braun Corporation
41.3 j
5141
Raiph S. Brooks
542.6!}
.5142
Brown & Schricker38.53
511a
512
Dr. H. C. Burgraff
Burroughs Adding Machine Company
7. 0
16.40
5145
Butt Lumber Company, Inc.
9.16
5146
Carr-Graybill Paper Company
10.20
5147
Catalina Equipment Company
24.7b
'
5148
Covina Equipment Company
4.6
5149
George P.Cronk
17.50
5150
Davis -Photos
2.82
5151
R: W. Davis
30.02
5152
R; W. Davis
600.33
515,3
515L4
,E1 Sereno Machine Works.00
Foothill Stationers
24.88
5155
Halprin Supply Company
19b6.01
5156
Hankins Medical Group
50.00
5157
Hardison's Cleaners.
3.41
5158
Leo Harlan
149.58
5159
James G. Jahn, D. 0.
7.50
5160
Karl J. Jones
6.50
5161
A: L. Kendrick
19.00
5162
Louis J. Kroeger
56,50
5163
Lemer's Cafe
100.10
516
L: A. -County - Division of Building
62334.17
5165
L: A. County Health Department
1.00
5166
Luippold Engineering Sales Company
129.28
5167
Marks & Croxon
6.52
5168
L.• G. Memmesheimer
22 04
5169
Molsberry Company
161
5170
City of Pomona
80.85
'
5171
5172
Nick's
F.. Morton Pitt
3.26
387.26
517
Ray's Auto Servic e
9.11
517
James M. Reed
5.18
5175
Realty Tax & Service
10.00
5176
Reed & Routt3.00
5177
Richfield Service
6.76
5178
Mrs. Barbara Rowand
19.49
5179
Royal Typewriter Company, Inc.
41.78
5180
Alfred M. Rulofson
75.00
5181
Sanders Chemical Mfg. Company
8,2
5182
Seco -Supply Comp m y
197,70
(over)
450 CITY HALL, AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1952 7:30 P.M.
518 A. Z. Seltzer 0 3.0
5184 Leora L. Shuck, Collector 1,583.0
5185 Sigra 1 Oil Company .170.
5186 Southern Califm nia Edison Company 11.16
5187 Southern Counties Gas Company 5.41
5188 Thomas Bros. 25.76 .
5189 Williams Lumber Yard 41.31
5190 Houston A. Snidow 150.00
5191 Karl J. Jones 150.00
5192 Arthur Z. Seltzer 150.00
519--b,-6,-Mem. eske1ever-----------------------15A,9A-Cancelled
5194 Joe A. Hernandez 150.00
5195 Marlowe R. Madison 150.00
5196 A. L. Kendrick 150.00
LIGHT FUND
5261 City Employees Payroll Account 1,601.8{.
5269 City Employees Payroll Account 1,801.266
5270 Azusa Canyon City News 68.57
5271 Azusa Motor Parts 3.17
5272 Charles R. Hadley Company 107.,23
527 Idaydwdl & Hartzell 748.28
527 City of Pomona 18.91
527 Leora L. Shuck, Collector 16.35
5276 Southern Califo nia Edison Company l4s202.28
WATER FUND
4886 City Employees Payroll Account 1,781.65
4898 City Employees Payroll Account 1,946.13
4899 Art Concrete Works 21.22
4900 Azusa Agricultural Water Company 706.13
4901 Azusa Canyon City News 68.57
4902 Azusa Motor Parts 5.85
490j Ralph S. Brooks 57.64
490!} Charles R. Hadley Company 107.22
4905 Meader's Associated Service 2.38
4906 Munselle Supply Company 29.36
4907 City of Pomona 9.29
4908 Leora L. Shuck, Collector 1,73. 6
4909 Southern Counties Gas Company 92.8
4910 Southern Counties Gas Company 1.00
4911 Soutte rn Pipe & Casing Compm y 35.23
4912 Standard Oil Company 10.09
4913 Williams Lumber Yard 8.85
M. V. A. FUND
874City Employees Payroll Account 185.25
882 City Employees Payroll Account 378.3
883 Automobile Club of Southern California ,37._)+7
884 Brown -Bevis Equipment Company 139.98
885 Rich Budelier 5.76
886 Butt Lumber Company ].1..88
887 Bill Graves Harley-Davidson Sales 31.62
888 Signal Oil Company 11.52
889 State Pipe & Supply Company 53.56
890 Williams Lumber Yard 6.,22
MAJOR STREETS
812 City Employees Payroll Account 749-24
81' City Employees Payroll Account 1,614.04
81 Azusa Rock & Sand Compay 19758.57
815 Williams Lumber Yard 32.20
STATE EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM FUND
62 State Employees Retirement System 19525.],2
637 State Employees Retirement System 2,797.67
SPECIAL DEPOSITS FUND - SUBDIVISION
28 Ralph S. Brooks 33.64
Moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded b Councilman
Memmesheimer and duly carried Council journ.
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