HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - September 6, 1955 - CC (2)CITY HALL AZUSA, CALIF. TUESDAY, SEPT. 6 1955
The City Council of t} -,e City of Azusa ,met in regular
sessionat the above time and place.
The meeting opened with the Flag Salute.
Invocation was given by Reverend Warne Pendleton.
ROLL CALL: Councilmen: Ortuno, Johnson, Romero.
Memmesheimer.
City Attorney. City Engineer.
Cit•.7 Clerk
Absent: Councilman Fawcett
The Minutes of the Meeting of August 15. 1955. were
approved as submitted.
Corrections to the Minutes of the Meeting of Aug. 29,
1955, were as follows:
Page 295, Paragraph 5, Vacation for the City Engineer
to be Sept. 22 and 23 instead of August 22 and 23;
Page 299, Paragraph 5, should read "Light and Water
Dept." instead of light and Water Company";
Page 305, Paragraph 4, regarding insurance coverage for
light standards, the motion is to read "City Clerk be
authorized to put a rider on the insurance policy cover-
ing lht standards on Azusa Avenue and San Gabriel
Avenue ' .
The Minutes of August 29th were approved as corrected.
309
7:30 P.M.
Flag Salute
Invocation
Roll Call
Corrections
It was announced that bids for furnishing and install-
ing air conditioning system for the City Hall were opened
in the office of the City Clerk on September 2, at 10 A.M.
in accordance with Ordinance No. 483. Attendant at the
opening were City Engineer, Councilman Romero and City
Clerk. One bid was received from Ralph E. Manns Company
of Wilmington, California, in the amount of $20,964.00.
The City Engineer recommended that this bid be rejected and
that the bidder's Bond be returned and the project be
deferred until the engineers decide the time is right
to get better bids, at which time the project can be
re -advertised. The estimate by the Engineers for the
cost of this system was $15,725.00.
It was moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Council-
man Ortuno and unanimously carried that the City Council
accept the recommendation of the City Engineer and that
the bid of Ralph E. Manns Company be rejected and that
the City Clerk be authorized to return the Bid Bond.
Opening of bids
for air condition-
ing City Hall.
Recommendation
that project be
deferred.
Bids on air con-
ditioning
rejected.
It was the recommendation of the Planning Commission Variance request of
that a variance be granted to Ralph G. Keim and E. W. R. Keim postponed.
Kennedy for the construction of an enclosure for the
temporary storage of empty boxes, etc. at the Yor-Way
Market. Discussion was held on.this matter, and it was
moved by Councilman Romero, seconded by Councilman
Johnson and unanimously carried that the variance request
of Ralph G. Keim be postponed until the matter of re-routing
Highway #39 has been decided.
The matter of compensation for Planning Commission
members to remain tabled.
The Supt. of Light and Water Department submitted a
letter stating that Paul Gerek, employed as a Temporary
Maintenance Man July 13, 1955, terminated on August 26,
1955, and as Mr. Gerek had been put on by Resolution,
a Resolution should be prepared removing Mr. Gerek from
the payroll. Mr. Smith also reported that Jack Hawkins,
Temporary Maintenance Man, hired August 29, 1955, ter-
minated September 1, 1955.
Temporary employee:
Water & Light Dept.
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CITY HALL AZUSA, CALIF. TUESDAY, SEPT. 6, 1955
Mr. Glenn R. Vanvoorhis was hired August 23, 1955, as
temporary lineman, terminated August 24, 1955, and
David E. Fry, temporary Lineman was hired as of Sept. 1,
1955.
It was the opinion of the City Attorney that temporary
employees would not necessarily have to be placed on
Resolution.
Supt. Smith requested permission to employ Linemen at
the 3rd step in the pay range as he has found it Is
extremely difficult to get competent men at a lower
rate.
Moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by Councilman
Romero and unanimously carried that the Supt, of Light
Department be authorized to employ temporary linemen
at no higher than the 3rd step of the salary range and
for a period not to exceed 90 days.
The Supt, of Light and Water Department requested that
advertisement for bids for equipment for the Azusa
sub -station be authorized.
Moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by Louncilman
Romero and unanimously carried that the City Clerk be
authorized to advertise for bids for equipment for the
Light Department, specifications to be furnished by
the Superintendent, bids to be opened September 30th
and to be acted on October 3rd, 1955.
Supt. Smith submitted a letter of resignation from
Mrs. Emily Adams.
Supt. Smith requested permission to employ Miss
Jacquelyn A. Ross as Probationary Account -Clerk in
the Light and Water Department.
311
7:30 P.M.
Linemen to be em-
ployed at 3rd step
of pay range.
Authorization to
advertise for bids
for equipment for
sub -station.
Resignation -
Emily Adams
Request for Proba-
tionary Account -Clerk
Chief of Police Kendrick requested retroactive pay Request for retro -
from March 1, 1955 for Donald K. Ryle who has been active pay - Donald
assigned as a motorcycle officer since that date, and K. Ryle.
is entitled to be paid at Range 22.
As'the Park and Recreation Commission had recommended
that an Ordinance be set up prohibiting bicycle riding
in the City Parks, it was recommended by the Chief of Amendment to
Police and City Engineer that the following section be Ord. No. 438
added to Ordinance No. 438, Section to read: authorized.
"It shall be unlawful to ride or drive any horse,
or other domestic animal, or ride or drive any
bicycle or vehicle whatsoever in any public Parks
elsewhere than on the roads or drives provided for
such purposes."
Moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by Councilman
Johnson that the City Attorney be instructed to amend
Ordinance No. 438 to include the recommendation of the
Chief of Police and City Engineer.
Motion carried by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmen: Ortuno, Johnson, Memmesheimer
NOES: Councilman Romero
ABSENT: Councilman Fawcett
Chief of Police requested permission to employ additional
outside officers for Azusa Golden Days parade. In past
years these officers have been compensated at the rate Additional outside
of $10.00 per day. officers to be hired
Moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by Councilman for Golden Days
Romero and unanimously carried that the Chief of Police Parade.
be authorized to employ such additional men as will be
necessary for policing duty on Golden Day October 15th.
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CITY HALL AZUSA, CALIF. TUESDAY, SEPT. 6, 1955
The Chief of Police having received an anonymous letter
which was derogatory to him and to the Police Depart-
ment requested that the letter be read, that it may
become a public record. The letter was then read by
the City Clerk.
Moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by Councilman
Romero and unanimously carried that the City Clerk be
instructed to forward a copy of the anonymous letter
received by the Chief of Police to the District
Attorney's office and request a Grand Jury investigation
of the charges outlined.
A report was submitted stating that the sum of $244.00
had been received from collections for dog licenses
for the first part of the fiscal year 1955 - 1956.
Moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by Councilman
Johnson and unanimously carried that this report of
dog license collections be filed.
Moved by Councilman Romero, seconded by Councilman
Ortuno and unanimously carried that Ordinance No. 489
have its second reading, and that this reading will
be of the title only, and that further reading be
waived.
The title was then read:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA,
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AMENDING
SECTIONS 3 AND 10 OF ORDINANCE NO. 355 OF SAID CITY
OF AZUSA, ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF AZUSA, LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA,
REGULATING THE CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION, ALTERATION
AND USE OF PUBLIC AND HOUSE CONNECTION SEWERS WITHIN
THE CITY OF AZUSA AND PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUING OF
PERMITS THEREFOR, AND PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR THE
VIOLATION THEREOF: AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCE IN
CONFLICT THEREWITH," AS SAID ORDINANCE IS AMENDED BY
ORDINANCE NO. 413 AND ALL OTHER ORDINANCES AND PARTS
OF ORDINANCES INSOFAR ONLY AS THE PROVISIONS OF SAME
CONFLICT THEREWITH."
Councilman Ortuno moved the adoption of Ordinance No.
489, seconded by Councilman Johnson. This Ordinance
was then passed and adopted by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmen: Ortuno, Johnson, Romero, Memmesheimer
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilman Fawcett.
Councilman Ortuno offered the following Resolution
entitled:
"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA,
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECT-
ING THE CITY TREASURER TO ISSUE THE WARRANTS OF THE
CITY OF AZUSA IN SUCH AMOUNTS AS HAVE BEEN FIXED BY THE
SUPERIOR COURT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF LAS ANGELES,
POMONA BRANCH, TO ALL DEFENDANTS IN THAT CERTAIN ACTION
WHEREIN THE CITY OF AZUSA IS PLAINTIFF AND ARCHIE B.
HOLBERT, ET. AL., ARE DEFENDANTS, BEING ACTION NO.
POMO. C 1910."
Councilman Ortuno moved its adoption, seconded by
Councilman Romero. This Resolution passed and adopted
by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmen: Ortuno,
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilman Fawcett
Johnson, Romero, Memmesheimer
and numbered Resolution No. 3297
313
7:30 P.M.
Anonymous letter -
Police Department.
Dog license collectic
report - filed.
Ordinance No. 489
Amending Sec. 3 & 10
of Ord. No. 355
Resolution No. 3297
Condemnation
Proceedings.
314
CITY HALL AZUSA, CALIF. TUESDAY, SEPT. 6, 1955 7:30 P.M.
Mrs. Chenoweth appeared before Council requesting per-
mission to construct an 852 square foot house on her lot
located at 917 West 4th Street as this matter had been
under consideration for a considerahle time.
Moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman
Ortuno and unanimously carried that Mrs. Chenoweth be
granted permission to build an 852 square foot house as
requested.
315
Permission to con-
struct 852 sq. ft.
house granted -
Mrs...Chenoweth
The City Clerk asked if the policy of the Council would
be that a variance would be necessary for the construction
of houses less than 1,000 square feet.
Moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by7Mayor Memmesheimer
that future requests to construct houses of less than
1,000 square feet be handled through a variance procedure.
Motion passed by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmen: Ortuno, Romero, Memmesheimer
NOES: Councilman: Johnson
ABSENT: Councilman: Fawcett
City Attorney reported that an appraisal had been made
by Mr. C. N. Sheets, Appraiser, of the City -owned
property on Virginia Avenue, zoned R-3. It was the
opinion of the Appraiser that the value of this land
would be $5,000 per acre or a value of $7,100 for this
particular piece of land.
Moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman
Ortuno.land unanimously carried that the City Attorney
prepare the advertisement for the sale of 1.42 -acres of
City -owned land now zoned R-3 on Virginia Avenue and that
a minimum bid of $7,100 to be so stated in the advertise-
ment.
Variance necessary
to construct less
than 1,000 sq, ft.
houses.
City to advertise for
sale of City -owned
property - Virginia
Avenue.
Councilman Ortuno offered the following Resolution
entitled: Resolution No. 3298
Placing D. Ryle on
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA, Salary Range No. 22
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, PLACING DONALD K. RYLE
ON RANGE #22 OF THE SALARY RANGE, RETROACTIVE TO MARCH 1,
19555 SAID ADVANCEMENT TO REMAIN IN EFFECT ONLY DURING
SUCH TIMES AS HE IS ASSIGNED TO MOTORCYCLE DUTY."
Councilman Ortuno moved its adoption, seconded by Council-
man Romero. This Resolution passed and adopted by the
following vote:
AYES: Councilmen: Ortuno, Johnson, Romero, Memmesheimer
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilman Fawcett
and numbered Resolution No. 3298
Councilman Ortuno offered the following Resolution
entitled:
"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA,
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE RESIGNA-
TION OF EMILY ADAMS, ACCOUNT CLERK IN THE LIGHT AND
WATER DEPARTMENT OF SAID CITY OF AZUSA."
Councilman Ortuno moved its adoption, seconded by
Councilman Johnson. This Resolution passed and adopted
by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmen: Ortuno, Johnson, Romero, Memmesheimer
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilman Fawcett
and numbered Resolution No. 3299
Councilman Johnson offered the following Resolution
entitled:
Resolution No. 3299
Resignation of
Emily Adams, Acct. -
Clerk
316
317
.CITY HALL AZUSA, CALIF. TUESDAY, SEPT. 6, 1955 7:30 P.M.
"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA, Resolution No. 3300
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, APPOINTING JACQUELYN Appointing J. Ross,
A. ROSS PROBATIONARY ACCOUNT CLERK IN THE LIGHT AND Probationary Acct. -
WATER DEPARTMENT AT THE 1ST STEP OF THE SALARY RANGE." Clerk
Councilman Johnson moved its adoption, seconded by
Councilman Romero. This Resolution passed and adopted
by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmen: Ortuno, Johnson, Romero, Memmesheimer
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilman Fawcett
and numbered Resolution No. 3300
The Chamber of Commerce having submitted their statement
of income and expenditures for the year ending June 30,
1955, and the City Attorney having approved same, it was
the opinion of the Council that a payment for the last
quarter of their fiscal year be allowed.
Moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman
Ortuno and unanimously carried that the City Attorney
be authorized to sign the Cancellation of Erroneous
Assessment against William G. Popoff, 107 Azusa Lane,
Azusa, California. Authorization No. 239.
The City Engineer and Chief of Police submitted a
report recommending the installation of stop signs at
Manning for traffic entering Pasadena, and at McKinley
for traffic entering Pasadena, and at the intersection
of Russell and Pasadena for traffic entering Pasadena.
They also recommended the installation of crosswalks on
the North and South sides of the intersection of Pasadena
Avenue and Mason Street.
Moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by Councilman
Romero and unanimously carried that the City Council
accept the recommendation of the Police Chief and City
Engineer and stop signs be erected at the locations o
specified and that the crosswalks be painted as recom-
mended.
Quarterly payment
allowed Chamber of
Commerce.
Cancellation of
Erroneous Assess-
ment - Wm. G.
Popoff
Stop signs to be
installed & cross-
walks painted as
recommended.
Moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Bonds for City
Ortuno and unanimously carried that the City Clerk be Engineer and Supt.
authorized to make the appropriate changes as required of Streets
by Ordinance No. 18 and No. 19 for bonds for the City
Engineer and Supt, of Streets.
Moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Authority to file
Romero and unanimously carried that the City Clerk be Notice of Completion
authorized to file the Notice of Completion for Project Project #122.
#122, installation of sewers in Cerritos Park, west of
Pasadena Avenue, cost of Project - $40,014.22.
Moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by Councilman Authority to employ
Romero and unanimously carried that the City Engineer temporary employee
be authorized to employ Howell Morse at the rate of for Park Dept.
$1.50 per hour for a period not to exceed 90 days as
a temporary employee in the Park Department.
The Chamber of Commerce recommended that a charge of Charge of 10¢ per
10¢ be made for maps requested in excess of a reasonable map furnished in
number. excess of one.
Moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by Councilman
Johnson and unanimously carried that the Council recom-
mend to the Chamber of Commerce that maps furnished
in excess of one be charged at the rate of 10¢ per
map.
CITY HALL AZUSA, CALIF. TUESDAY, SEPT. 6, 1955
Personnel Board submitted a letter of clarification in
reference to the proposed pay plan revision. This re-
vision would bring the time needed to reach Step 5 to
5 years instead of the present 7 years.
Moved by Councilman Romero, seconded by Mayor Memme-
sheimer that this clarification of the 5 year plan be
referred to the Committee now making a study of the
Civil Service Ordinance.
Motion carried by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmen: Ortuno, Romero, Memmesheimer
NOES: Councilman Johnson
ABSENT: Councilman Fawcett
It was agreed by the Council that the matter of the Rules
and Regulations governing the Community Recreation Center
remain tabled until the next meeting.
Application for Off Sale Liquor License for 101 S. Azusa
Avenue was presented to Council.
Moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman
Ortuno and unanimously carried that the application for
Off Sale Liquor License Transfer to 101 S. Azusa Ave.
be filed.
Communication was received from the Citizens Anti -Smog
Action Committee, Inc. asking that a Resolution be
passed requesting the County Supervisors to do some-
thing effective in the elimination of smog.
Moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman
Romero and unanimously carried that this communication
be filed.
A petition was received from 13 property owners request-
ing the City to instruct the County Building Department
to desist from any further work on the parapet wall study
This was requested because of the studies now under way
of future change in the State Highways, and if remodel-
ing was done at this time, it might be a waste of time
and money.
Moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by Councilman Romero
and unanimously carried that the City Clerk be instructed
to forward a letter to the County Building Department
requesting them to desist from any further parapet wall
study.
The City Clerk announced that the Hearing for the
Public Utilities Commission on the application for a
change in route of the Azusa Motor Bus Company would
be held on September 20th at 10 A.M. in the Auditorium.
It was brought out that members of the City Council,
the Attorney -and the Engineer would be absent from the
City on that date.
Supt, of Light Department, Virgil Smith, stated that a
meter could be purchased for the High School at a
savings of $200.00 if the order could be placed at
this time. The estimated cost of the meter is $1800.
Also a check value is needed for the new pumping station
and the estimated cost is $1200.00
Moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by Councilman
Johnson and unanimously carried that the Supt. of
Light and Water Dept. be authorized to purchase the
meter and check valve as requested.
The letter received from Mr. Smith relative to the
Planning Commission was ordered filed.
819
7:30 P.M.
Clarification of 5
year plan referred
to Committee.
Recreation Bldg.
rules to remain
tabled.
Liquor License Trans-
fer - filed ----
101 S. Azusa.
Communication from
Anti -Smog Committee
filed.
Request for County
Bldg. Dept, to
desist from
parapet wall
studies.
Hearing for Bus route
change - 9/20/55
Supt. of Light &
Water to purchase
meter & check valve.
Letter re: Plan.
Comm. - filed.
azo
CITY HALL AZUSA, CALIF. TUESDAY, SEPT. 6, 1955
Mayor Memmesheimer announced that several meetings were
scheduled which he was desirous of attending.
Moved by Councilman Romero, seconded by Councilman
Ortuno and unanimously carried that the Mayor be
authorized to attend these luncheon meetings and
expenses be allowed.
Letter was received from Fire Chief
an extension of 30 days sick leave
Everett Iversen, Fire Engineer, who
hospital with a heart attack.
Moved by Councilman Romero, seconded
Ortuno and unanimously carried that
accept the recommendation of the Fir
an extension of 30 days in addition
sick leave for Everett Iversen.
Madison requesting
be granted to
is now in the
by Councilman
the City Council
e Chief and grant
to the regular
Mr. Hank Adams of the Golden Days Parade Committee
addressed Council and suggested that Golden Day,
October 15th would probably be a good time to
dedicate the Azusa Recreation Center. It was point-
ed out by Councilman Johnson that the Park and
Recreation Commission believe that it will be the
middle of November before the building is ready for
dedication.
City Clerk read a letter from Mrs. C. L. Gustin, 5521
Larkin Drive, Azusa, who was protesting about the
poor condition of the dog pound in Azusa. No action
taken.
Movediby Councilman Ortuno, seconded
Johnson and unanimously carried that
requisitions be allowed, (LW -3223 -
LIGHT FUND
5967 Burroughs Corporation
5968 Columbia Ribbon & Carbon
5969 Hilda Eastman, Collector
5970 Getts Hardware
5971 Alfred M. Rulofson
5972 Santa Fe Railway Co.
5973 Southern Calif. Edison Co.
5974 Williams Lumber Yard
by Councilman
the bills and
3235).
Pacific, Inc.
WATER
321
7:30 P.M.
Mayor authorized to
attend luncheon
meetings.
30 day extension of
sick leave for E.
Iversen.
Discussion of
Recreation Center
dedication.
Protest of condition:
at Dog Pound.
Bills and Requisi-
tions.
$ 34.91
10.31
32.90
15.49
75.00
268.55
22,003.06
2.59
5758"
Azusa Agricultural Water
Co.
1,243,56
5759
Burroughs Corporation
9666
34,91
5760
Columbia Ribbon & Carbon
Pacific, Inc.
10.31
5761
Hilda Eastman, Collector
9.43
2,993.33
5762
Edwards Supply Co.
9670
298.61
5763
Getts Hardware
Azusa Paint & Wallpaper Co.
17-58
5764
Peerless Pump Div. - Food
Machinery & Chem. Co.
6,378.00
5765
Rensselaer Valve Co.
30.13
5766
Alfred M. Rulofson
75.00
5767
Southern Counties Gas Co.
of Calif.
55.06
5768
Valley Cities Supply Company
199.03
GENERAL
9664
American Photocopy Equipment
402,78
9665
Anderson Maggs Electronics
47,18
9666
Azusa Camera Shop
30.95
9667
John Avedesian
1,820.70
9668
Azusa Camera Shop
9.43
9669
Azusa Herald
24.30
9670
Azusa Motor Parts
2.11
9671
Azusa Paint & Wallpaper Co.
7,56
9672
Azusa Plumbing
137.29
9673
Azusa Rock and Sand Co.
721.28
322
CITY HALL
9674
9675
9676
9677
9678
9679
9680
9681
9682
9683
9684
9685
9686
9687
9688
9689
9690
9691
9692
9693
9694
9695
9696
9697
9698
9699
9700
9701
9702-
9703
9704
9705
9706
9707
9708
9709
9710
9711
9712
9713
9714
9715
9716
9717
9718
9719
9720
9721
9722
9723
9724
9725
9726
9727
9728
9729
9730
9731
9732
9733
9734
9735
9736
973
9739
9740
9741
9742
9743
9744
AZUSA, CALIF. TUESDAY, SEPT. 6, 1955 7:30 P.M.
Azusa Youth Program
James Brusnahan
Banoroft-Whitney Co.
Clyde A. Blanchard & Assoc.
Braun Corp.
Charles L. Burch & Son
Charles L. Burch & Son
State of Calif. Div. of Highways,
Carr Paper Company
Center Furniture Store
Chamber of Commerce
Max E. Chervin, M.D.
Civil Service Assembly of U. S. &
J. H. Coombs
Covina Equipment Co.
R. W-. Davis
Dick -'s Auto Supply
D. &-R Business Machines Co.
Hilda Eastman, Collector
Edwards Supply Company
C. Fawcett
Films, Inc.
Foothill Stationers
Foothill Stationers
Foothill Supply Co.
Ford's Cafe
General Telephone Company
Getts Hardware
Grimes Stationery Co.
Griswold & Company
Leo Harlan
Ted M. Higa
Henry Shayei Higa & Truruko Higa
Hinkston and Norcross
Yasumori & Sada Ige
Ferdinand R. Iwasko
Dist. VII
C _nada
Archie B. Holbert and Ruby R. Holbert
J. I. Holcomb Co., Inc.
Hortie-Van
M. M. Johnson
Bud Latta's Welding Shop
R. C. Lawrence
Leather Supply Co.
Lester B. Lee
Los Angeles County Health Dept.
Lou's Foothill Glass Service
Los Angeles County Dept. of Eng. & Surveyor
Los Angeles Stamp & Stationery Co.
Marlowe R. Madison
Maintenance Supply Co., Inc.
Marchand's Rental & Super Service
Marx Bros. Fire Extinguisher Co.
Mel's Sporting Goods
L1 G. Memmesheimer
L. G. Memmesheimer
Meriwether Investment Co., Ltd.
James Miller
Molsberry Co.
National Fire Protection Assn.
O'Melveny & Myers
A. M. Ortuno
Pacific Toro Co.
Howard Pasley
Penney's
Manual M. Ramirez & Lucy M. Ramirez
Marcelino M Ramirez
R & R Pet Shop
Reliable Bearing Supply Co.
Realty Tax & Service Co.
Richter's
C. V. Romero
$ 6o.0o
191.00
- 4.64
494.05
28.55
675.00
12,384.09
130.25
46.25
1.56
2,500.00
10.00
10.00
228.56
35.99
67.61
2.31
1.,317.16
1,760.20
209.17
191.00
67.92
12. 4o
96.76
9.01
58.20
483.52
185.98
5.27
14.57
85.45
310.00
620.00
84o.00
310.00
378.20
1,335.00
28.94
16.75
191.00
413.89
474.57
31.97
500.00
1.00
5.48
2.05
6.10
400.00
25.29
21.55
38.50
217.91
191.00
6.o6
7,066.09
191.00
129.90
12.50
750.00
191.00
11.43
71.07
3.47
310.00
310.00
186.79
64.o6
15.00
4.10
191.00
323
824
CITY
HALL AZUSA, CALIF. TUESDAY,
SEPT. 6, 1955 7:30 P.M.
9,745
Alffed M. Rulofson
$ 350.00
9746
San'Gabriel Valley Humane Society
39.00
9747
Matille Seaman
675,00
974$
C. N. Sheets
100.00
9749
Signal oil Co.
295.57
9750
Smith Saw & Lawn Mower Shop
2,59
9751
Richard Sobelle
4.24
9752
Stockwell & Binney
340.09
9753
Taylor & Hoover
` �b�
3,364,20
9754
P. J. Tscharner — C 4�h' G`
194,00
9755
The 'Dimes -Mirror Co.
69.39
9756
Valley Blueprint Co.
180..11.-.
9757
Valley Cities Supply Co.
59.59
9758
Jose Z. Vasquez & Domitila Vasquez
310.00_
9759
Walden
23:.42
9760
Alec'Watkins
194.00,
9761
Johri Williamson
200.00
9763
Williams Lumber Yard
306,52
Moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by Councilman
Romero and'unanimously carried that this meeting adjourn
until 7:30'P.M., September 12, 1955. Adjournment
Time of adjournment 10:24 P.M.
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