1931-06-16 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA,
TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 16TH, 1931.
The meeting convened fut8 o'clock with Council-president Henning presiding.
The roll was called and Councilmen Brodersen, Schaefer and President Henning, (3)
were noted present. Absent: Councilmen Leydecker and Murray, (2).
The minutes of the regular meeting of June 2nd, 1931 were approved as read.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS:
1.
Mr. W. M. Polter requeted permission to erect a large gospel
the firehouse on Webb Avenue to seat 182 people, for the purpose of
gospel meetings, and to remain erected for a period of one to three
meetings to be conducted by the Church of God. Mr. Brodersen moved
be referred to the City' Manager for recommendation. The motion was
Mr. Schaefer and carried unanimously.
WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS:
The following communications were received:-
tent opposite
holding
months, the
that the matter
seconded by
2/ Invitation to attend the Sixth Annual Convention of the Municipal Traffic
League of California in San Francisco, from June 25th to 27th, incl. was upon motion
of Mr. Brodersen, seconded by Mr. Schaefer unanimously accepted.
From the Chief of Police of Berkeley, acknowledging receipt of council
resolution relative to equipping police department patrol cars with radio equipment.
Ordered filed.
4.V7 From Bestor Robinson, relative to decisions in cases of Sevina and
Servente. Ordered filed.
5• From the City Clerk requesting his annual vacation commencing June 29th.
Mr. Brodersen moved that the request be granted, seconded by Mr. Schaefer and carried
unanimously. Mr. Brodersen moved that Hazel D. Tearie be appointed City Clerk pro
tem during the absence of City Clerk Varcoe. The motion was seconded by Mr. Schaefer
and carried unanimously.
From R. C. Walton, re loud shouting or paper sellers on street corners.
Mr. Schaefer moved that the communication be referred to the City Manager to report
back, seconded by Mr. Brodersen and carried unanimously.
7. From the City Manager recommending payment of claim of C. R. Smith, account
()floss of personal property in the recent city hall fire. Mr.. Brodersen moved
that the recommendation for payment be adopted, providing the claim is a legal one
and is approved by the City Attorney. The motion was seconded by Mr. Schaefer and
carried unanimously.
8. From the East Alameda Improvement Club, containing resolution recommending
the appointment of a Board of Harbor Commissioners. Mr. Schaefer moved that the
matter be referred to the Committee of the Whole, seconded by Mr. Brodersen and
carried unanimously.
From the Building Inspector, requesting appointment of the members of
Board of Examiners and Appeals, as required in the Uniform-Building Code. Mr. Broder
sen moved that the matter be referred to the Committee of the Whole for discussion,
seconded by Mr. Schaefer and carried unanimously.
10. From the City of Hayward, re appointment of Transportatlon Committee.
Ordered filed.
1 1.V From G.-L. and Fannie Johnson requesting temporary permit to manufacture and
sell doughnuts at 3245 Encinal Avenue. Mr. Schaefer moved that the council of its
own initiative proceed with the reclassification under the present zoning ordiname.
The motion was seconded by Mr. Brodersen and carried unanimously.
12.v/ From M. R. Blankenship, requesting forty minute parking limit from 10 A. M.
to 7 P. M. on the south side of Central Avenue, from Webster Street to Page Street.
Mr. Schaefer moved that the matter be referred to the City Manager to investigate
and report back. The motion was seconded by Mr. Brodersen and carried unanimously.
13.V7 From Tom Howen, requesting reconsideration of the council relative to
additional fencing in Lincoln Park. Mr. Schaefer moved that the matter be referred
to the Committee of the Whole for budget consideration. The motion was seconded by
Mr. Brodersen and carried unanimously.
14.V From the City Planning Commission, recommending the holding of public
hearings on the matter of the adoption of the new proposed zoning ordinance. Mr. Broder-
sen moved the tecommendations be adopted, seconded by Mr. Schaefer and carried unanimously.
15 Applications were received from W. J. Justin and A. C. Hoepner, for the
position of Insurance Advisor, and a letter received from Selbach & Deans, reconnuend-
ing the consideration of Mr. John H. Ward. There'being no objection these communi-
cations were referred to a meeting of the Committee of the Whole.
16.V An application was received from the Alameda Belt Line to lay a spur track
across the Industrial Highway. Mr. Brodersen moved that the matter be referred
to a meeting of the Committee of the Whole, seconded by Mr. Schaefer and carried
unanimoutly.
17J- From Dr. F. W. Vowinckel, agreeing to pay 1/2 the cost of installation
of the sidewalk fronting his property on Pacific Avenue. The communication was
ordered filed.
18.✓ From Harry C. Knight, representing Park to Willow Tidelands Association.
Referred to Committee Reports,
19.V From the San Francisco Bay Airdromes, in appreciation of removal of high
tension and electrical wires on Webster Street. Ordered filed.
20.7 From the City Manager, together with report of Mr. Raeburn P. Powell,
Consulting Salvage Engineer, relative to present methods employed in disposing
of scrap materials and obsolete equipment, recommending that Mr. Powell be
employed at a sum not to exceed $100.00 for the purpose of disposing of all
scrap materials now on hand. Mr. Brodersen moved that the recommendation of,
the City Manager be adopted. The motion was seconded by Mr. Henning and on
roll call lost by the following vote:- Ayes: None.. Noes: Councilmen Brod arse
Schaefer and President Henning, (3). Mr. Brodersen then moved that Mr.
Powell be employed at a salary to be agreed upon by the City Manager,and acc.ept
able to the Council, and that Mr. Powell be instructed to institute a system for the
care and sale of scrap materials and obsolete equipment, the City Manager to
report back to the council at its next meeting. Mr. Brodersen seconded the motion
and on roll call it was passed by the following vote:- Ayes: Councilman Brodersen
and President Henning, (2). Noes: Councilman Schaefer, (1). ,Absent: Councilmen.
Leydecker and Murray, (2).
21.V From the City Manager relative to the application of Mrs. A. M. Schmidt
and R. N. Strehlow for the closing of Sixth Street, south of Central Avenue.
After discussion, Mr. Brodersen moved that the application for the closing be
denied. The motion was seconded by Mr. Schaefer nd carried unanimously.
22.x From City Attorney Silver with communication from Leon H. Ader,
re options on diagonal street in the East End. The matter was referred to the
Committee of the Whole for budget consideration.
23,✓
24. ✓
25.x`
From City
Government Island.
From City
vacation. Ordered
Attornery Silver relative to settlement of Session's claim,
Irdered filed.
Manager Pierson, re application of E. J. Probst for annual
filed.
From City Manager, together with estimate for resurfacing tennis courts
at Washington Park. Mr. Brodersen moved that the matter be referred tb the Com-
mittee of the Whole for budget consideration. The motion was seconded by Mr.
Schaefer and carried unanimously.
26. From the City Manager relative to acquiring property at the south end
of Fernside Boulevard for its future extension at Encinal Avenue. Kr. Brodersen
moved that the matter be referred to the Committee of the Whole for budget eon -
sideration. The motion was seconded by Mr. Schaefer and carried unanimously.
27. From the Fernside Home Owners Association, protesting the granting of any
franchises to run freight cars over Fernside Boulevard. Mr. Brodersen moved .
that the communication be filed with the original application of the Southern
Pacific Company for future consideration, seconded by Mr. Schaefer and carried
unanimously.
28. V From Chas. J. Wagner, requesting that the council consider the installation
of a park and athletic field on the proposed glass works site. The communication
was ordered filed.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES:
29.Vr Councilman Murray rendered a partial report on behalf of the Insurance Com-
mittee of the Council. Mr. Brodersen moved that the report be referred to a meeting
of the Committee of the Whole, seconded by Mr. Schaefer and carried unanimously.
30.1 the Committee of the Whole reporting as to the results of the meeting
between the Citizens, Committee and the Committee of the Wholes-relative to the
purchase of the proposed E. K. Taylor and Franklin Park properties. Mr. Brodersen
moved that the recommendation of the Committee be adopted and that the City
Attorney, City'Manager and City Engineer be instructed to prepare the necessary
papers for the purchase by the city of the property forthe E. K. Taylor Park,the
three pieces of property for Franklin Park and the .Park to Willow tidelands
property, under the Acquisition and Improvement Act of 1925. The motion was second-
ed by Mr. Schaefer and on roll call carried unanimously. The communication pre -.
viously read from Harry C. Knight was then filed.
31.V A preliminary report Of the Transportation Committee was read and filed.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
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32.E The Clerk stated in response to advertised notice to bidders, he was in
receipt of two bids for the furnishing of road oil covering street department
requirements for the year. Mr. Schaefer moved that the bids be opened and read,
seconded by Mr. Brodersen and carried. Thereupon the Clerk opened and read the
bids as follows : -
From Heafey -Moore Co., accompanied by a certified check of $1300.00.
2000 barrels, more or less, "Calol -L -2" Road Oil, or equal
delivered and spread $3.25 per bbl . Tibtal -$6, 500.00
2000 barrels, more or less, "Bitumuls 95" or equal, delivered
and spread $3.25 per bbl. Total $6,500.00
From Associated Oil Company, accompanied by a certified check of $500.00.
2000 barrels, more or less "Calol -1 -2" Road oil, or equal
delivered and spread $11.00 per ton.
On the recommendation of the City Engineer, Mr. Brodersen moved that the bid
of Heafey -Moore Company be accepted and that the Mayor be instructed to enter
into a contract in accordance therewith, and that the ckecks be returned to the
unsuccessful bidders,.The motion was seconded by Mr. Schaefer and on zv 11 call
carried unanimously.
33.✓ The Clerk stated that in response to advertised notice to bidders, he was
in receipt of six bids for the furnishing of rock and screenings covering
requirements of the Street Department for the year. Mr. Brodersen moved that the
bids be opened and read, seconded by Mr. Schaefer and carried unanimously. There-
upon the Clerk opened and read the bids as follows:-
From San
$551.50.
1500 tons, more or less, crushed stone
Price per ton, at Bunker
• " " Delivered
1000 tons, more or less, Screenings
Price per ton, at Bunker
fT
If " Delivered
600 tons,. more or less, Bird's eye screenings
Price per ton, at Bunker
• " " Delivered
Leandro Rock Company, accompanied.by certified check in amount of
1.10
1.75
1.10
1.75
1.20
1.90
From Powell Bros., Inc., accompanied by certified check in amount of $510.00.
1500 tons, more or less crushed rock
Price per ton, at Bunker 1.48
Delivered 1.58
1000 tons, more or less, screenings
Price per ton, at Bunker 1.48
Delivered 1.58
600 tons, more or less,bird's eye screenings
Price per ton, at Bunker 1.68
" " " Delivered 1.78
From Heafey -Moore Co. accompanied by certified check in amount of $ 0.00.
1500 tons, more or less crushed rock
Price per ton, at Bunker 1.15
Delivered 1.75
1000 tons, more or less, screenings
Price per tan, at Bunker 1.15
" " " Delivered 1.75
600 tons, more or less, bird's eye screenings
Price per ton, at Bunker 1.45
" " Delivered 2.05
From Oakland Building Material Coo, accompanied by certifed check in amoun
$515.00.
1500 tons,more or less, crushed rock
Price per ton, Delivered 1.65
1000 tons, more or less, screenings
Price per ton, Delivered 1.65
600 tons, more or less, bird'seye screenings
Price per ton:, Delivered ..
From East Bay Sand & Gravel Company,
$234.40.
1000 tons, more or less, Screenings
Price per ton, at Bunker
" " Delivered
1.65
ccompanied by a certified check in amount
••
600 tons, more or less, bird's eye screenings
Price per ton, at Bunker
Delivered
1.39
1.74
1.59
1.94
From Pacific Coast Aggregates, Inc., accompanied by a certified check in amount
of $650.00.
1500 tons, more or less, crushed rock
Price per ton, at Bunker
n "
10 00 tons, more
'Price per
tT /T
600 tons, more
Price per
n "
Delivered
or less, Screening
ton, at Bunker
" Delivered
or less, bird'seye screenings
ton, at Bunker 1.44
" Delivered 1.64
Upon the recommendation of City Engineer, Mr. Burnett Hamilton, Mr. Brodersen
'moved that the bid of Powell Bros. Inc. covering crushed rock and screenings be
`accepted, and that the bid of the PacificCoast Aggregates, Inc. covering bird's
`eye screenings be accepted, and that the Mayor be authorized to enter into
contracts in accordance with the bids, and the checks be returned to all unsuccess-
ful bidders. The motion° %vas seconded by Mr. Schaefer and on roll call carried
unanimously.
1.44
1.64
1.44
1.64
The matter of the application of the Southern Pacific Company to lay spur
tracks to the proposed glass works was laid over by consent of the Council to the
'next meeting.
The matter of the options covering the diagonal street in the East End
previously referred to the Committee of the Whole, was ordered, upon motion of
Mr. Brodersen, seconded by Mr. Heaning, taken out of the Committee of the Whole
and referred to the City Manager and. Council for budget consideration.
RESOLUTIONS:
36.
Mr. Schaefer introduced and moved the adoption of
"Resolution No. 1605.
Transferring $5618.00 from the Acquisition and
Improvement Fund to Gemral Fund."
Mr. Brodersen seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll
adopted and passed unanimously.
37.V/ Mr. Schaefer introduced and moved the adoption of
38.V
39.\
"Resolution No. 1606.
Authorizing Installation of Parking Signs on
the East Side of High Street, from Central
Avenue to Liberty Avenue."
Mr. Brodersen seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on
adopted and passed unanimously.
Mr. Brodersen introduced and moved the adoption of
roll
call i
7,V
as
call it was
"Resolution No. 1607.
Closing Ferndale Court as said. Court is Delineated
and so Designated upon that Certain Map entitled
"Grand Oak Tract, Alameda," all in the City of
Alameda, County of Alameda, State of California."
Mr. Schaefer seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was
adopted and passed unanimously.
Mr. Brodersen introduced and moved the adoption of
"Resolution No. 1608.
Authorizing Mayor to Execute an Agreement with
City of Berkeley for Establishment of Police
Radio Communication System."
Mr. Schaefer seconded the motion to adopt the Resplution and on roll call it was
adopted and passed unanimously.
40.1 Mr. Schaefer introduced and moved the adoption of
"Resolution No. 1609.
Granting Permission to War Veteran Employees
to Attend Pilgrimage to Europe and Allowing
Those Attending Full Pay from August 14th to
September 25, 1931."
Mr. Brodersen seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was
adopted and passed unanitously.
FILING:
The Clerk stated that since the last meeting of the Council the following
papers had been filed:
41.
42.'
43.4
444 I ,
45.V,
46./
471V/ Oaths of office, W. T. Hatley, J. J. McGowen, R. H. Strehlow, Wm. H.
. McGowan, P. J. Reedyk, H, Gloe, Andrew Larson and Mrs. L.Quliolo as Special
,Police Officers in Neptune Beach only. '
48.V Affidavit of Publication,'Resolution,1601 re Special Election.
Affidavit of Publication,
Affidavit of Publication,,
Affidavit of Publication,
Affidavit of PUblicationi,
Affidavit of Publication,
Oath of Office, Dr. W. B.
Notice to Bidders on Rock and Screenings
Notice to Bidders on Road,Oil
Notice Public Work, re closing Ferndale Cour
Resolution 1599, Calling Special Election
Delinquent Tax List.
Stephens, as member of Social
Clamms Against-the General Departments amounting to $2816.10; Police
Department, $1196.33; Fire Department, $303.81; Street Department, $1944.99;
Health Department, $672.57; Recreation Department, $474.30; Golf Course De-
partment, $938.75; Store Department, $84.67; Social Service Department, $248.86
Initiative Relief Fund, $201.50; Compensation Insurance Fund, $176.75; Street
Improvement Fund, $165.57; Special Election (Fernside), $990.88, having been
approved and audited-by the proper officials were listed by the Clerk as
follows:
Addressograph Company
Alameda Steam Laundry
Alameda Times-Star
Alameda Times-Star
Beetle, Loreme R.
Bradley, H. M.
Brown, Wm.
Burroughs Adding Machine
Burroughs Adding Machine
City Market
East Bay Municipal Utili
Encinal Press
Hunt Jewelry Company
General Departments.
Addressograph
Towel service
Advertising
Printing
Services
Insurance premium
Rubber stamp
Servicing
Chair
Lye
Water
Printing
Watchman's clock
Co.
Co.
ty Dist.
$ 724.29
7.00
1432.83
13.42
20.00
48.40
.50
7.20
24.50
.20
24.10
12.25
40.00
Konigshoferis
McConnell, Rushton
Municipal Electric Light
Noble, George H.
Otis Elevator Company
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Peterson Tallow Co.
Rucker-Fuller Desk Co.
Silver, Edward J.
Smith, Chas.
Stanton, Alden
Tallman & Hoepner
Traver & Son, C.L.
,Typewriter Guy
Western Union Telegraph
General Departments, Continued.
Supplies for May Fete
Auto liability insurance
Plant Lamps
Insurance premium
Servicing elevator
Rental and tolls
Disposal of dead animals
Cushion
Money advanced for court fees,
Pipe covered.
Advertisement in ACORN
Auto liability insurance premium
Insurance premium
Servicing typewriters
Co. Clock rental, etc.
Alzina, Hap
Alameda Steam Laundry
Alzina, Hap.
Alzina, Hap.
California State Auto Assn.
Fuller & Co., W.P.
Martell, A. A.
Municipal Electric sight Plant
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Platt Photo Company
Salmon, Claude
Smith, F. J.
Smith, Vern
Stewart, S.
,Typewriter Guy
Western Auto Supply Co.
Western Union Tel. Co.
Total .
Police Department
Servicing motorcycles
Laundry
Motorcycle
Motorcycle
Traffic sign
Traffic paint
Repair tires
Light
Rental and tolls
Plates
Repair motorcycle
Meals for jail
Auto upkeep
Dog food.
Repair of typewriter
Gal. measure
Clock rental and telegram
Fire Department
Alameda Steam Laundry
American Rubber Manufacturing Co
Anderson Manufacturing Company
Associated Oil Company
Bearing Specialty Co,
East Bay Municipal Utility Dist.
French Oxygen Co., F.W.
Municipal Electric Light Plant
Oakland Fire Extinguisher Co.
Steinmetz, W.T.
Typewriter Guy
Western Union Tel. Co.
Labor
Alameda Welding Works
Associated Oil Company
Chanslor & Lyon Stores,Inc.
Collins Co., Harry R.
East Bay Mun. Utility Dist.
East Bay Mun. Utility Dist.
Encinal Press
Furey, Harry D.
Hanson, T. R.
Heafey-Moore Co.
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Powell Bros., Inc.
Texaco Super Service
Typewriter Guy
United Iron Works
Alameda Repair & Supply Co.
Alameda Sanatorium
Alameda Steam Laundry
Alameda Times Star
Alameda Times Star
Alameda Times Star
Arrow Towel & Laundry Go.
Bollinger, L. F.
Total . . .
Linen service
. Fire Hose
Repair crank case
Gasoline
Bearings
Water service
Oxygen
Recharging Batteries
Supplies
Revolving fund
Typewriter inspection
Clock rental
Total . . .
Street Department
Welding
Gasoline
Supplies
Tires
Water
- sweeper
Printing
Repairs to sweeper
Cleaning sewer
Rock
Rental and tolls
Materials
Repairs to tubes
Services
Parts for sweeper
Total
Health Department
Key
Emergency hospital
Health Department laundry
Binding certificates
Printing
Printing
Laundry
Service - laboratory relief
$ 7.05
134.59
16.20
129.45
7.50
30.96
25.00
6.00
5.00
14.30
30.00
23.42
20.00
9.00
2.94
$2816.10
$
2.90
.31
518.75
331.25
10.00
62.50
47.53
.07
17.50
3.90
2.37
150.80
35.00
4.55
4.50
.35
• 4.04
$ 1196.33
62.50
133.00
27.00
8.00
8,33
38.81
3.00
2.85
11.00
6.07
1.50
1.75
303.81
$ 1609.93
3.00
42.40
1.58
14.31
1.82
10.91
4,85
6.05
10.00
17.25
2,85
168.24
1.80
1.50
48.50
$ 1944.99
.35
383.33
18.69
21.60
18.15
21.15
4.00
1,00
Health Department, Continued.
Braun-Knecht-Heimann Co., Ltd.
Burke, M. D., Alice
Burns, Mrs. Victor
Collins Co., Harry D.
Ellis, M. D.,'James A.
Elster Printing Co.
Encinal Press
Fox Water Co.
Hieronymus, M. D., A.
Hodgkins, Jesse
Island City Ice Co.
Koerber Fuel & Feed Co.
Oakland-California Towel Co.
Oakland-California Towel 0o.
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Patrick and Moise Klinkner Co.
Security Drug Co.
Smith, Chas.
Texaco Super Service
Typewriter Guy
Versailles Pharmacy
Vosburgh Hardware Co.
Zellerbach Paper Co.
Supplies
Services
Servides
Tires and tubes
Services
7rinting
Warning signs - cloth
Water - distilled
Services
Services - laboratory
Ice
Wheat hay
Laandry
Laundry
Rental and tolls
Stamp
Cotton
Rquir water heater
Oil
Servicing typewriters
Drugs
Hardware
Containers
Total • •
Recreation Department
Baker, Hamilton & Pacific Co.
Birch, Grace E.
East Bay Mun. Utility District
Goff, Tom
Leydecker, Geraldine T.
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Paulin, Dan
Siegler, Lolls
Texaco Super Service
Typewriter Guy ,
Vickers, Ben
Vivian Grinding works, F.N.
Weeks-Howe Emerson Co.
G.
Rakes, etc.
Services
Services, water
Services
Rental and tolls
Services
Mower springs
Tube repair
Inspection
Services
Sharpening saws
Tennis net
Total .
e De r elt
Labor
Associated Oil Compaq'
California Cotton Mills Company
Dennen Co., V.W.
Lawrence, Joseph Co.
Loop Lumber & Mill Co.
Municipal Electric Light Pient
Pacific Cl. & Tel. Co.
Smith, Chas.
Standard Oil Company
Vosburgh Hardware Co.
Western Auto Supply Co.
Associated Oil Company
Crocker Go., H. S.
Kling Dawers Stationery Co.
Neal, Stratford & Kerr
Newcomb, Chas. A.
Smith Bros.
Gasoline
Tee Towels
Sweeping compound
Checking booster pump
Lumber
Electricity repairs
Services and tolls
Plumbing repairs
Oronite fly spray
Supplies
Spark plugs
Departmel
Gasoline
Supplies
Supplies
Handy pad
Cards
Supplies
• •
Total . • .
Total . .
lce Department
Alameda County Tuberculosis
Alameda Cyclery
Arnold Dairy, A. E.
Borden's
Central Shuey Creamery
Filipelli Brothers
musso Bros.
Penney Co., J. C., Inc.
Rosenthal & Go., H.
Smith, Chas.
Wold's
Assn.
Care at Del Valle Farm
Repairs
Milk
Milk
Shoes repaired
Shoes repaired.
Supplies
Clothing
Supplies
Shoes
Total . .
36.17
5.00
5,00
19.89
5.00
6.75
24.55
2,00
20.00
9.01
1.00
6.25
2.64
31.74
6.85
3.75
1.92
2.80
1.10
3.00
2.48
2.25
5.15
672.57
7.49
45.00
167.89
85.00
36.00
2.75
65,00
.75
.45
1.50
37.50
9,00
15.97
474,30
810.50
14.32
13.00
4.50
8.30
5.70
27.63
6.60
3.95
32.27
6.10
5.88
93675
51.04
14.20
8.73
1.18
3.75
5.77
84.67
120.90
.75
23.65
7.26
17.30
2.00
5.85
35.90
8.90
11.75
14.60
148 .86
Blue Pront Store
Bowles Cash Grocery
Boynton's GTocery
Boynton's Grocery
Boynton's Grocery
Boynton's Grocery
City Market #2
City Market #2
Craig's Grocery
Hagy's Meat Market
Hagy's Meat Market
Hagy's Meat Market
Hagy's Meat Market
Milligan, J. W.
Milligan, J. W.
National Market
National Market
Saum, C. G.
Saum, C. G.
Shopryte Grocery
Sylverters
West End Market
West End Market
West End. Market
Alameda Sanatorium
Hieronymus, M. D., A.
Hittenberger, Emil J.
Stowe, Dr. O. P.
Labor
Associated Oil Company
Mazzini L.
Labor
Alameda TimesStar,
Alameda. TimesStar
Encinal Press •
Hammon, 'H. M. Postmaster
Schmidt, Edna B.
Typewriter Guy
Initiative
Relief ,Put d
Labor,
TV
TT
T1
TV
TV
TT
TV
Tr
TV
11
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TV
TV
TV
IT
TV
TV
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TV
TT
TV
TV
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Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr,
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr,
Mr.
Mr,
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Wilton
Cobb
Santos
Croswell
Dimenco
FiliPelli
Wilton
Monroe
McQuown
Erlebach
Fehman
Pilipelli
Green
Erlebach
Green
Roberts
Jacobs
Roberts
McCoy
Monroe
Sequeira
Driggs
Monroe
McC6uown
Total . .
0ornpensation Insurance nd
X-ray services
Services
Supplies - Leg splint
Services
ve
Total . .
nd
Gasoline
Nails
Total .
- (Fe 'd )
Advertising and supplies
Official ballots
Copies of ordinance
Postage
Services
Typewriters
Total . .
alb
20.00
15.00
6.00
8.00
8.00
26.00
4.00
4.00
10.00
1.00
3.00
3.00
4.00
7.00
20.00
4.00
10.00
24.00
6.00
4.00
6.00
4.00
2.50
2.00
0 201.50
55.00
5.00
90.00
26.75
176.75
158.07
4.00
3.50
th
165.57
113.47
557.42
83.25
24.65
169.09
35.00
8.00
990.88
Mr. Schaefer moved that the claims as listed be paid, secondec by Mr. Brodersen
and on roll call carried unanimously.
There being nn further business to transact to the Gouncil-adjourned to meet
in regular meeting, Tuesday evening, July 7th, 1931, at 8 o'clock P.M.
Respectfully submitted,