1931-07-07 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR MEETING OF TEE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAI A,
TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 7th, 1931
The meeting convened at 8 o'olook with Council-president Henning presiding.
The roil was called and Counoilmen Brodersen, Leydecker'and President Henning (3)
were noted present. Absent: Councilmen Murray and Schaefer, (2)
The minutes of the regular meeting of June 16th, 1931 were approved as read.
The minutes of the special meeting of June 29th, 1931 were approved as read.
WRITTMCOMMUNICATIONS,
'The following communications were received:
1 From Mayor's and Councilmen's Association of Northern California, relative to
the formation of a local body. Mr. Brodersen moved that the communication be refer-
red to the Committee of the Whole, seconded by Mr. Leydecker,and carried unanimously
- From Alameda Airport, Inc., requesting an appropriation of $200.00 to assist in
defraying expenses of motor boat races around Alameda. Mt. ,Leydecker moved that this
matter be referred to the Publicity and Convention Committee, seconded by Mr. Brod-
ersen and carried unanimously.
From Retail Meat Dealers Association of Alameda County, relative to the adoption
of uniform ordinances regulating retail meat markets. Mr. Brodersen moved that this
matter be referred to the City Manager to report back at the next meeting of the
Council, seconded by Mr. Leydecker and carried unanimously.
4,%i Froathe League of California Municipalities concerning specimen ordinances on
file in the League headquarters for use of cities in preparing new ordinances. Ordered
filed.
5.1/ From City unager Pierson relative to the claim of 0. R. Smith, city Historian,
for $69.00, recommending that Mr. Smith be allowed the sum of $69.00 for services
rendered the City of Alameda as City Historian for the period ending April'30th, 1931.
Mt, Brodersen moved that the recommendation of the City nager be adopted, seconded by
Mr. Leydecker and on roll call carried unanimously.
6.N7 From Barrett Camp No. 29„ ,United Spanish War Veterans relative to office of City
Historian in the City Hall. There being no objection this communication was referred
to the Committee of the Whole to be considered with other communications regarding
this matter.
From the Pension Board, requesting the Pension Fund be reimbursed in the amount
of $505.97 for moneys'paid to Officers Thrane and Johnson of the Police Department,
injured while on duty, oontending that the moneys had been improperly drawn from the
Pension Fund. Mr. Leydecker moved that the request be granted and such transfer be
- made, seconded by Mr. Brodersen and carried unanimously.
8 From the San Francisco Bay Airfrome, Ltd., thanking the Council for the removal
of the pole lines along Webster Street, between the Posey Tube and the Segregation Line.
Ordered filed.
From the East Alameda Improvement Club, endorsing the communication of the North
Side Protective Club, relative to the establishment of an entire city service of
municipal busses. There being no objection this communication was referred to the
Transportation Committee and the Clerk requested to notify the Club of the action
taken.
10(o/ From the Bast Alameda Improvement Club, endorsing purchase of property for
extension of Fernside Boulevard, south of Encinal Avenue. Mr. Brodersen moved
that the communication be referred to the Committee of the Whole, seconded by Mr.
Leydecker and,carried unanimously.
From Alameda Veterans Council inviting the City council to participate in their
Fourth of July celebration. Ordered filed.
12.1 From State of Californialreterans'Welfate Board petitioning,the,,COUncil to �an-
oel TeartaintaXes:on property owned by the Board. Mr. Leydecker moved that this
petition be referred to the City Manager for investigation and report,and to be ,
taken up with the City Assessor; also, that the Clerk notify the Veterans' Welfare
Board of the action taken, seconded by Mr. Brodersen and carried unanimously.
13.V( From Citizens Voluntary Committee on Social Service, addressed to Mayor Henning,
oontaining copy of Resolutions adopted commending work of Social Service Board and
staff. Ordered filed.
14,v From the City Council of San Leandro containing resolution opposing employment
of aliens by the East Bay Municipal Utility District. Mr. Leydecker moved that it
- be the sense of the Council of the City of Alameda that they go on record as opposed
to the employment of aliens by the Utility District and the Clerk notify the East
Bay Municipal Utility District and the San Leandro City Council of the action taken,
seconded by Mr. Brodersen and carried.
15.7 From the City Planning Commission, recommending reclassification on the
Council's own initiative of 3245 Encinal Avenue, permitting the use of said
property for makingiand selling doughnuts. Mr. Brodersen moved that the reo-
ommendation of the,City Planning Commission be adopted,' seconded by Mr. Leydeck
er and carried unanimously.
16.V From the City Planning Commission, recommending the reclassification of
the property situated on the southeast corner of San Jose Avenue and Chestnut
Street, from a Residence Distridt, Class I, to a Residence District, Class II.
Mr. 'Brodersen moved that the recommendation of the City Planning Commission be
adopted, seconded by Mr. Leydecker and carried unanimously.
17.V From City Attorney Silver relative to Final Decree of Partition in the
case of George L. Sessions, et al,vs. City of Alameda, et alooncerning claim
to a portion of Government Island and requesting the approval of the decree
and quitclaim deed, and that the Mayor be authorized to execute any and all
documents to complete said compromise agreement. Mr. Brodersen moved that the
recommendation of the City Attorney be adopted, ,seconded by Mr. Leydecker and
carried unanimously.,
18./ From Holdal and Richardson, Public Accountants, giving report of audit of
City's books. Mr. Leydecker moved that the report be accepted-, seconded by Mr.
Brodersen and carried unanimously. Mr. Brodersen moved that the report be refer-
red. to the Committee of the-Whole for study of recommendations contained therein
during budget consideration, seconded by Mr. Leydecker and carried unanimously.
19.1 -From R. C. Strehlow, Jr., relative to lease of conoessions at Washington
Park, requesting modification of the lease. Mr. Brodersen moved that the opm;
munipation be referred to the City Attorney for investigation and report to
the Committee of the Whole as to whether the request can be granted, seconded by
Mr. Leydecker and carried unanimously.
20.v' From Gaetano Ventimighti requesting permit to peddle fish in the City of
*Alameda. Mr. Brodersen moved that the request be denied, seconded by Mr. Ley-
decker and carried unanimously.
21.1 From City Manager Pierson relative to oomplaint of newsboys shouting at
the corner of Park Street and Santa Clara Avenue., Also the request of Mr. M. R.
Blankenship for forty minute parking on Central Avenue, just east of Webster
Street. A report from the Chief of Police accompanied the letter stating that
the officers on Park Street had been instructed to remedy the complaint. Relative
to the request of Mr. Blankenship the Qity Manager requested further time to
make his recommendations. Ordered filed.
22.1 From City Manager Pierson, relative to the application for a permit to conduct
Gospel meetings in a tent on Webb Avenue and recommending that the-request'be denied.
Mr. Brodersen moved that the recommendation of the Oity Manager be adopted, second
ed by Mr. Leydecker and carried unanimously.
2 From City Manager Pierson, re fire protection in the district east of Post
Street, between Encinal Avenue and Fillmore Street. Mr. Leydecker moved that the
communication be referred to the Committee of the Whole for budget consideration
and that the East Bay Municipal Utility District be requested to give-an estimate
of the cost of installation of necessary mains to serve this district, seconded
by Mr. Brodersen and carried.
2444 From City Manager Piersons, relative to purchase of land at High Street and.
San Jose Avenue to relieve traffic congestion at said point. There being no
objection this was referred to the Committee of the Whole for budget consideration.
25.V From Alameda Lodge #49, Knights of Pythias, containing Resolution relative
to purchase of additional lands for park purpeses. Ordered filed.
26.1 From Bay Farm Island residents petitioning the council to recondition roadway
to farms on Bay Farm Island. Mr. Leydecker moved that this matter be referred to
the City Manager, City Attorney and City IhIgineer for report back to the Council,
seconded by Mr. Brodersen and carried unanimously.
27,/ From Alameda Dahlia Show Committee requesting an appropriation of $300.00
to defray expenses of Dahlia Show to be held next month. Mr. Leydecker moved that
the request be referred to the Publicity and Convention Committee, seconded by Mr.
Brodersen and carried unanimously.
2841 From O. A. Wilson, relative to discharged employees of the Electric Light
Department. Ordered filed.
29.V From E. J. Probst, former Superintendent of Reoreation, requesting a vacation.
Ordered filed, no action taken.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
30.4 A communication was received from the Fernside Home Owners Association protest-
ing against the granting of any frahohise to run freight cars over Fernside Boulevard
between Broadway and. High Street and for spur tracks at intervals, one into the
proposed Glass factory site and other further on, when necessary. The Olerk was
instructed to communicate with the Fernside Home Owners Association informing them
that'no application had been received in conformity with the letter of said associa
tion, and that a copy of the application as approVed by the Council be submitted to
the Association for their information. The letter was ordered filed.
1.
31. An application was presented from the Southern Pacific Company for a permit
to construct, reconstruct, maintain and operate railroad tracks upon, along and/or
across Fernside Boulevard, Versailles Avenue land Pearl Street in the Oity of Alameda.
Mr. Murphy of 1614 Versailles Avenue, representing the Fernside Home Owners Associa=
tion, addressed the Council protesting the granting of any franchise for .a spur
track on Fernside Boulevard at any time, also requesting the Council to take no
action at this time as there is no necessity for such spur track until -such time as
the factory is actually built. Discussion.followed as to certain provisions to be
embodied in the permit. Mayor Henning aubmitted the following to be incorporated
in the resolution granting the permit: "That no rolling stook of any. description
whatever be allowed to use the track on Fernside Boulevard and Versailles Avenue,
as shown on the plan.under the designation of.track "A" for any other purpose -
than to feed the Owens Illinois Glass Company, or 'allowed to stand on any track .
outside of the building, or buildings to be built; that no freight car or cars,
locomotive or locomotives of any description whatsoever be allowed to be shunted on
Fernside Boulevard east of the switch, designated on plane as switch No. 1, or to
stand during the shunting of cars in or out of the factory of the Owens Illinois
Glass Company's glass works." Mr. Murphy stated that this statement of Mayor
Henning, if incorporated in the permit when granted would be acceptable to the
people he represented. Mr. Brodersen moved that the City Attorney be instructed_
to draw up the necessary papers granting the permit embodying in same the provis-
ions submitted by Mayor Henning, seconded by Mr. Leydecker and carried.
32.v An application from the Alameda Belt Line for permit to construct, operate and
maintain a spur track across the industrial higway in Alameda, at the westerly
termination of said highway, previously. referred to the Committee.of the Whole was,
on motion of Mr. Brodersen, seconded by Mr. Ieydecker and carried, taken out of the
Committee of the Whole and presented. After discussion, Mr. Brodersen moved that
the application be approved and-the City Attorney instructed to draw up the neces-
sary papers granting the permit, seconded by Mr. Leydecker and carried unanimously.
NEW BUSINESS
33.V Deeds were received from the Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior
University and. George H. and Elizabeth C. Noble to the Oity of Alameda for lands
for highway purposes for extension of Clay Street, between Versailles Avenue and.
Pearl Street. Mr. Leydecker moved that the City Attorney be instructed'to draw
up the necessary Resolution accepting the property for highway purpoees, seconded
by Mr. Brodersen and carried unanimously.
34.V An application for permit to deposit dredged material on property of Planatel
Company, formerly known as the Liberty Yard, was received from the American Dredg-
ing Company. Mr. Leydecker moved that the permit be granted and the work done
under the supervision of the City Manager and City Engineer, providing the necep
sary bond is filed, seconded by Mr. Brodersen and carried unanimously.
35.V An application was received from Hutchinson Company for permission to grade, .
durb, gutter and macadamize Mound Street; between the northerly line of Gby Street
and the southerly line of Calhoun Street, under private contract. Mr. Brodersen
moved that permission be granted Hutchinson Company to improve the said street in
accordance with their request, seconded by Mr. Leydecker and carried unanimously.
Mr. Brodersen submitted the names of Emil M. Brodersen, Neil B. Pierson, B.
M. Kenney, Walter Hauck, Floyd Thompson, Edmund G. Hathaway, Rev. H. H. Shires,
Henry Martine and Charles Moody, and moved that they be appointed members of the
Golf Commission of the City of Alameda, .. seconded by Mr. Leydecker and carried
unanimously. The Clerk was requested to thank the-members of the Miner Golf
Commission for their services to the City while serving as members- of said Com=
mission.
37.'/ yor Henning stated that it was impossible to secure clear title to the
property of all lands to be purchased for the proposed E. K. Taylor Park prior
to August 14th, 1931, at which time amendments to the-Acquisition and. Improvement
Act of 1925 would go into effect, therefore it was impossible to proceed with
the purchase of said property under said Act to acquire any of the parks. He
stated possiblyllome other arrangement could be made to purchase said land either
through the tax levy or a bond issue. He suggested that a portion of the property
of the proposed B. K. Taylor Park might be purchased,' particularly beach property.
The title to a portion of the ].ands can be procured by the sale of the city's
undivided one-fourteenth interest in certain lands. -Mt. Brodersen moved that the
City Attorney,be instructed to prepare the necessary papers for the sale of the
city's undivided'one=fourteenth interest in the property,referred to at a minimum
price of $300.00, seoonded by MX.-Leydecker and on roll call carried unanimously.
Mayor Henning moved that he be instructed to negotiate with the owners of the beach •
land in the proposed. B. K. Taylor Park to procure a certain portion of said property,
seconded by Mr. Brodersen and on roll call carried unanimously.
38./ , Mr. Leydecker moved that the Mayor and City Manager investigate the purchase
of properties for Franklin Park and the Park to Willow Tidelands, under some other
method than the Acquisition and. Improvement Act of 1925, and to report back to
the Council their recommendations, seconded by Mr. Brodersen and carried unanimously.
39. City Attorney Silver'requested permission to leave the State for two weeks,
beginning July 14th, 1931, Mr. Leydecker moved that the request be granted,
seconded. by Mr. Brodersen and carried unanimously.
RESOLUTIONS:
40, Mr. Brodersen introduced and moved the adoption of
"Resolution No.1611
Transferring $2062.50 eFarthe 41ectric
Light Fund to the Interest and Redemption
Fund".
Mr. Leydecker seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was
adopted and passed unanimously. .
4].,I Mr. Brodersen introduced and moved the adoption of
"Resolution No. 1612
Transferring $8,745.43 f7.671 the Electric
Light Fund to the General Fund,"
Mr. Leydecker seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was
adopted and passed unanimously. ,
421 Mr. Leydecker introduced and moved the adoption of
"Resolution No. 1613
Transferring $505.97 froM7Tha GenBral Fund
to the Pension Fund." ,
Mr. Brodersen seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was
adopted and passed unanimously.
43.1 Mr. Brodersen introduced and moved the adoption of
"Resolution No. 1614
Approving ComprOMise Agreement and Authoriz-
ing Mayor to Execute Any and A11 Documents
to Complete Same".
Mr. Leydecker seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was
adopted and passed unanimously.
ORDINANCE FOR INTRODUCTION
The following ordinance was introduced and laid over under a provision of the
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"Ordinance No.
New Series.
Reclassifying Property
(Southeast corner of San Jose Avenue and, Chestnut Street).
The G erk stated that since the la t meeting,the following papers had been filed:-;
Executed Contract, between City of Alameda and Pacific Coast Aggregates
Inc., for bird's eye screenings.
Executed contract between City of Alameda and Powell Bros., Inc., for
crushed rock and screenings.
Executed contract between City of Alameda and Heafey-Moore Co., for road
oil,
Bond of-Amie C. Jacobs, Bookkeeper, Municipal Electrio Light Plant.
Continuation Certificate on bond of, Earl Fry, Golf Professional.
General.Balance Sheets of Alameda Belt Line for months of March and
April, 1931.
Claims against the-General Fund amounti to $5062.50; Police Department, $175.37;
Fire Department,' $588.76; Street Department,', 5032.44; Health Department, $232.70;
Recreation Department, $1204.52; Golf-Oourse Department, $1872.58; Store Department,
$154.82; Social Service Department, $663.92; Initiative Relief Fund, $408.12; Special
Election (Pernside) Fund,' $2533.64; Street Improvement Fund, $971.62; and East Bay
Muhicipal Utility District Payments Fund,- $2480.14 having been approved and audited
by the proper officials were listed by the Clerk as follows:
Adams, C. C.
Ader, Leon H.
American Law Book Co., The
Amerioan Trust Company
Alameda Times-Star
Alameda Times-'Star
Alameda TimesStar
Bancroft-Whitney Co.
Beatie, Loreme R,
Borle, C. A.
Cook, L,
General Departments
Premium on Policy
Securing options
Law book
Deposit box rental
Printing
Change of Zone cards
Printing
Law Book
Services
Services
Locks - Council table
$ 7.70
600.00
8.00
10.00
6.75
6.00
18.66
10.00
40.00
172.02
9.50
General Departments Continued
Croll,-P. J.
Dailas, H. R.
Elster Printing Company
Ermine]. Press
Ford, N. O.
Henning, William H.
Holdal & Richardson
Johnson Co., S.T.
Municipal Electric Light Plant
Municipal Electric Light Plant
O'Brien, Wm.
Otis Elevator Company
Pacific Gas & Electric Company
Seeley, Esther
She* and Lunt
Shepard's Citations
Sturzinger, Al.
Tallman ,:,and Hoepner
Travelers Insurance Co., The
Traver and Son"
Vosburgh Hardware Co.
Zellerbach Paper Company
Polic
Alameda Steam Laundry
Alzina, Hap
Encinal'Press
Mazzini, L.
Municipal Electric Light Plant
Nilson, Albert
Padific Coast Shredded Wheat
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Pearson, R.
Smith, Vern
Union Oil Company of Ca o lia
•■■
Fire
Auto Upkeep
Post Office Box
Printing
Printing - Mayor
Printing
Mayor's allowance
Audit for 10 months
Oil and parts
Electricity
Electricity
Painting flag pole
Servicing elevator
Gas
Services
Premium
Law book
July 7th, 1931
$ 25.00
1.50
8.75
stationery 95.50
, 22.50
50.00
750.00
41.25
-96.78
2629.21
25.00
7.50
3.10/
110.00
7.69
17.00
Expenses re Title Government Is. 2.45
Premiums 225.31
Premium 44,00
Premium 5.00
Rope, etc. 4.60
Paper 1.76
Total . . .
Dayartment
Laundry
Repairing motorcycle
"No Parking" signs
Fish hooks
Repairing autos
Boat hire
Food for pound
Gas for pound
Use of launch
Use of private oar -
Oil
Total . .
Department
Associated Oil Company
Chanslor & Lyon Store, Inc.
later Printing Co.
French Oxygen Co., F.W.
Mathews Paiht Company'
Municipal Electric Light Plant
Seagrave Corporation.
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Steinmetz, Walter T.
Labor
Associated Oil Company
Caterpillar Tractor Co.
Dietz Motor Company
Bast Bay Muhicipal Utility Dist
Empire Foundry Co.
Dietzgen Co., Eugene
Fuller & Co., W.P.
Jenison Machinery -
Loop Lumber & Mill Co.
Mills,' John
Municipal Electric Light Plant
kland Blue Print Co.
Richfield Oil Company
Western Auto Supply Company
Alameda Times-Star
Arrow Towel & Laundry Co.
Benjamin, Freda M.
Gasoline
Supplies
Printing salary warrants
Oxygen.
Enamel
Electricity, service
Materials for Engine 4
Gas service
Revolving Fund
eta.
Total . .
Street Department
Gasoline
Housing
Parts
Pipe
Basin frames
Paper
Paint and brush
Sprocket
Roller chain
Lumber
Water used for flushing sewer
Power and light, Corp. Yard
Blue Line Prints,
Oil
Bulbs
062.50
.51
17.70
14.75
1.50
46.15
10.00
5.50
1,20
14,00
35.00
29.06
Total • •
Health Department
Printing
Towel service
Services - relief work
175,37
8.00
9.75
9.00
3.00
4.86
58.84
473.25
19.82
2.24
588.76
00
3,69
,6.50
11.52
21.70
14.95
1.36
4.03
11.39
16.90
5.52
.25
.11
13.22
38.50
.7.80
$ 2032.44
15.60
3.50
12.68
Health Department, Continued.
Braun= Knecht - Heimann Co.
.Carpenter V. S., Tom
City Market
Cossitt & Company
Ellis M. C., James A.
Elster, Printing Co.
Encinal Coal Company
Frost Grocery, H.
Hodgkins, Jesse
Island, City Ice Co.
Kellogg Express Company
Troop Lumber & Mill Co.
Martin, J. A.
Municipal•Electriv Light Plant
Prendable, William
Rush, Ella
Sanders, R.W., M.D.
Vosburgh Hardware Co.
Supplies
Transportation service
Hamberger
Certificates
Services, Well Baby Conf.
Printing
Barley and hay
Soap powder
Services in laboratory
Ice
Express charge
Lumber
Services, rat exterminator
Servicing car
Laboratory services
Services, Well Baby conference
Transportation
Hardware supplies
Total .
Recreation Department
Alameda, Times -Star
Associated Oil Company
Baker;' Hamilton & Pacific Co.
Birch, Grace E.
Boyle,, Mfg. Co.
Buick Home Service
Catucci, 3.
Dorward Pump Company
Doty; ,J.
Ford, -N. 0.
Fuller & Co., W.P.
Goff,• ,tom
Groben & Weems
Leydecker, Geraldine T.
Loop Lumber & Mill Co.
zzini, L.
Municipal Electric bight Plant
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Paulin, Dan
Piatt Photo Company
Powell Bros., Inc.
Standard Oil Co. of California
Vickers, -Ben
Goa
Printing
Gasoline
Rat traps
Services, Sub= director
Receptacles
Pennzoil
Soil and clay
Repairs to pump, Jackson Park
Services as gardener
Report blanks
Paint, Oil, etc.
Services
Recreation supplies
Services -; play director
Lumber
Hardware supplies
Repairs; service
Service, Parks
Services as gardener
Prints, films
Lime
Zerolene
Supplies for tree work
Total . .
Course Department
Labor
Associated Oil Company
Bomberger Seed Company
Dietz Motor Company
Johnson, S.T.
O'Brien, Wm.
Ough,,J.M.
Powell Bros., Inc.
Mazzini, L.
Municipal Electric Light Plant
04k].and- California Towel Co.
West Disinfecting Company
Associated Oil Company
Crocker Company, Inc.,H.S.
KlingDawers Stationery Co.
Patrick & Moise Klinkner
Pierson, Neil B., City Manager
Smith Brothers
Gasoline
Bent grass seed
Parts
Sprinklers and stands
Painting flag pole
Water consumed at golf course
Sand
Washers, etc.
Power and lighting
Towel service
Paper
Total . . .
Store Department
Gasoline
Store supplies
Store supplies
Store supplies
Money advanced for stamps
Store supplies
Total . .
14.68
35.00
.75
15.42
5.00
9.50
4.50
9.00
9.54
.90
.25
29.00
40.00
2.13
5.00
2.50
15.00
2.75_
232.70
43.75
26.25
8.25
45.00
39.20
5.00
113.00
41.88
65.00
23.50
35.11
45.00
152.56
45.00
138.87
10.95
107.14
4:35
65,00
18.34
10.00
4.43
157.04
1204.62
778.50
18.37
7.25
5.59
38.64
7.50
422.10
92.63
3.20
468.03
21.86
8.91
1872.58
32.96
37.46
23.64
4.80
5.96
154.82
Social Service Department
Alameda Bootery
Alameda Social Service Board
Frost,` H. G.
Green Mrs. J.R.
Konig$hofer's'
Krieg Company, J.J.
Municipal Electric Light Plant
Municipal Electric Light Plant
Penney Company, J. C.
Perryman's Grocery
Siegler, L.
Typewriter Guy
Anderson's Grocery
Ben's Grocery
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Blue Front Store
Boles Cash Grocery
Boynton's Grocery
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City Market
Craig's Groce
Crystal Marks
Crystal M6at Market
Economy Market
Grand Meat Market
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Hay's Meat Market
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Hickman, George
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Howen,-Tom
Huerer, Mrs.
Jude,-C. F.
Loyoe, Mr.
Martel's California Market
National Market
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New-Alameda Market
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Palace Grocery
Shopryte Grocery
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Todd's Grocery
West End Market
Tf If TT
Shoes
Revolving fund
Case of Gold Dust
Extras for board
Flannel
Clothing
Readjustment of wiring
Repairs, electricity
Merchandise
Case of soap
Sharpening wedges
Inspecting typewriters
Total • • •
Initiative Relief Fund
Special E
Election Officers Payroll
Garages, rental for polling places
Alameda-Times-Star
Cameron; . A.
Schmidt, Edna B.
Wells 1n and Storage Co.
Wagner Bros.
Groceries
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Tf
TT
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Tf
TV
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TV
Meat
Groceries
Tf
Meat
Groceries
Meat
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Groceries
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Rent
TT
Groceries
Rent
Meat
Meat
11
Groceries
TV
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Meat
Groceries
ectio
Gilmette
Erlebach
Wilton
Cobb
Croswell
Filipelli
Allstead
Santos
Brunn
Wilton
Sheeley
Hicks
If
Livesey
Dimenco
Livesey
Erlebach
Gilmette
Filipelli
Erlebach
Allstead
Gilmette
Levine
Holdcroft
Rodgers
Driggs
Gillette
Criswell
Vanderpool
Befus
Levine
Roberts
McCoy
Parker
Befus
Doty
Rodriquez
Monroe
Hord
Scullin
Rodgers
Driggs
Total . .
Fernside) Fund
Printing Res.
Services
Services
Cartage election booths
Hauling election supplies
Total . . .
3.38
24•04
2.85
2.55
3:24
9.70
514.15
55.84
32.42
12.00
.75
3.00
663.92
$ 7.45
14.00
10.00
16.00
18.65
23.00
25.00
21.00
8.00
4.00
2.00
9.85
6.00
2.00
8.00
2.00
4.00
3.00
2.00
6.00
2.00
3.00
2.00
10.00
8.50
12.00
15.00
25.00
18.00
16.00
17.50
2,00
2.00
2.00
16.00
20.00
17.80
8.00
3.7-5
2,62
8.00
2.00
4.00
$ 408.12
1550.00
496.00
113.64
20.00
20.00
217.00
117.00,
$2533.64
S treet Improvement Fund
Asphalt Paving Company
Holland,' Inc., J. P.
Rental of planer
Final payment grading
Industrial Highway
Total . .
. East Bay Municipal Utility
District Payments Fund
East Bay -Municipal Utility District Installations etc.
TY If TT ft Public use charge
Total . .
A
9 740.62
231.00
971.62
$ 52.37
2427.79
$ 2480.16
Mr. Brodereen moved that the claims as listed be paid with the exception of the
following:
Q. C. Adams Insurance premium
Shaw and Lunt If
Travellers Insurance Co. v! Tv
$ 7.70
7.69
44.00
•
Mr. Leydecker seconded the motion and on roll call carried unanimously.
Mayor Henning and Mr. Brodersen stated they wished to voice their protest
relative to the payment of bills of the East Bay Municipal Utility District.
There being no further business to transact the Council adjourned to meet in
regular session, Tuesday evening, July 21st,- 1931, at 8 o'clock.
Respectfully submitted,-
LO le-cac
Acting City Clerk.
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