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HomeMy Public PortalAboutM 1946-04-16 - CC_ ___ _ _ ~3~ _a REGULAR Ji~,"ET1iaG AFRIL 16, 194 ~'I~i~ City Council cf the Cit~~r of Lyrn~~ood met in a regular session, i~ the Council Chamber of the City Hall, 11331 Plaza Street on above date, at `7:30 P. PST. I~-la.ycr ','?ig€-ins in the chair. Councilmen Shrock, P.Zeyer, ?x'illard and ?~iggins ansvaerec~ the roll call. It ~~~a-s moved b,y Councilman S:~rock and seconded by Councilriar~ i=te~;rer that the minutes of the ~-revious regular meeting of April `%, 1:~~ 6 be a~~proved as written. All members of the City Council present voting aye, the I~~~ayor declared the motion duly carried. RESOLUTIONV ivG. 1826, entitled : '" A RESOLU`T'ION OF THE CITY COU~tiCIL OF 'T'HE CI`T'Y OF' LYNV'7'OOD REPORTIiQG- CN THE SALE OF 2'AX DEEDED PROPER`T'Y AS REQ~: IRED BY AGREEI~iENT S NUIUIBERED 159, 173 AND 275 ~E``;`rE ~~~ TiE COUNTY OF LOa ANGE;~ES Alvli THE CI'T'Y OF LYi~t_ V~`OOD, " vras read. It ~x~as moved by Co~.zncilman Shrock and seconded by Councilman °.'ever that said Resolution No. 1926 be adopted. Roll Call Ayes: Councilmen Shrock, P~~eyer, ?Hillard and ?~liggins. Noes: None. Four Reconveyances of Real Estate under the provisions of Section ~r,r~ 7.5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of Califor~zia, tit1hereby the City of Lyn~F~rood rroposes to convey its interest in and to the S. 40 feet of N. 80 feet of East one-:nzlf of Lot 4; S. 40 feet of N. 80.01 feet of 'west one-half of Lot 4; and the S. ~-2..01 feet (meas. on :?fv, line) of ?hiest one-half of Lot 4, all ir. i:~o~_ jest=_a Acres, a s per. Boor 10, Page 33 of P;naps, Records of Los Anr:~eles County, to the Sta-te of Calif~~rnia, ~raere submitted. Thereupon kESOLUTION TAO. 1927, entitled: "RESOLUTION GF THE CI`T'Y COUI~ICIL CF 'T`HE CITY OF LYi1?'FOOD CONVEYING CERTAIN TAX DEEDED LO`T'S TO THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGEL~~S, " was read. Thereupon i t was moved by Councilman Shrock anct seconded by Councilman IVleyer that said Resolution No. 1927 be adopted. :too 1. ± Ca11: Ayes: Councilmen Shrock, It~.eyer, ?R!illard and ~tiggins. ?~~?oes: None. ?'PZereuron RESOLUTION N0. 1928, entitled: '"RESOLUTION REQUES'T'I~iG THE. COUNTY TO CAATCEL `T'AXES UivDER SECTIGN 4868 ET SEQ. CF `T'HiJ R.EVE~UIiJ A~;D TAXATION CODE OIv PROPERTY ACQ;~)IRED BY THE CITY OF LYII?OOD FOR PUELIC PURPOSES, " was read.. It ~~~as moved b,y Councilman ?"illard and seconded by Councilman Shrock that said Resolution I~?o. 192?. be adopted. Rol7_ Call: Ayes Councilmen Shrock, P:~e,yer, t~?illard and ti~lig~gins. r:?ors: none. T`ayor 'FJig~~ins announced that this was the regular meeting r~ravid.ed by law for the canvass of the votes cast at t:~7e General 1'.Tunicipal Election held on April 9, 1946. Thereupon it was moved by Councilman Shrock and seconded by Council~1lan T:Teyer that the City council proceed ~;ith the can- vass of the r~tu-rns of said General P.~unicipal election held on said date. All zriembers of the City Council voting; aye, the IG?ayor declared the motion duly carried. Thereupon ~~Iayor tiiriG~ins appointed Councilman lIeyer and Counc_~lrlan ?Millard to act as Tellers. Thereupon the Council proceeded to canvass the ret".zrns of said election. The City Clerk anr.ounce~ that he had received three absentee vallots. Thereupon the tellers rroceeded to canvass the absentee bat-lots. !,'~rhereupon the envelopes containing the absentee ballots were opened. and i~laced in the ballot box ar~d thoroughly shaken. after ~~hich the Tellers proceeded to canvass the votes as cast, after vahich they were added to the votes cast in each precinct for eac>'i ca_nd_idate, and for and against each measure voted upon. 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J 09~~3'1--J x r F--' N {--~ ~ l3 F.+ F-' t~Tt ~I • N -~' 01 a10 1-' N N F-' ~v.i 11 01U1 Ul -F t-~ Vl W F~ ~o .~ ~ ~o rn .~~1 r 1-~ R71 F-' rv N i-~ i-~ N OStVI 01~D N -~D O N O'vJ N Ni-'h"u1N NNON NNW01Nd1O ra < to ~~ H '~ [*~ H +-3 t 1 L9' ~~ Theret.zc~on RESOLU'T?IOid N0. lg~g, entitled: ~~A REaOLU'1I01~? OF THE; CI'a.'Y" COUNCIL OF 'T'HF, CI`T"! OF LYiJ~r~'OOD, CALIFCR~IA, DECLARI~vG THE •RESUL`1' OF' ~1'HF,- GEr~ERAL T4':UNICIrAL ELECTION HELD Ti~i SAID CITY OF LYN~`OC17 OJ APRIL gTH, lg~}6, -~ was read. It k~~as moved by Coz.znc~._lman Meyer and sec:_mded by Councilman ~JJillard tYtat said Resolution ~?o. 199 be adopted. . Roll Call: A- es: Co~zncilrr;en Shrock, h~Te,yer, ~4'ig~ins and !Willard. - :toes: None. . T,Ir. Roy Kraimer, 3865 f~~orton Road addressed the Coun- cil to inc±ui re as to the time th•~:t a person must reside in a municipa-li,y before he is elected to an office in order to aua~_ify for such of~'ice, stating that he understands that there is one official ?=rho ~°?as elected on Aa~ril 9 who has not resided in LynSaood year previous to said date. T':Tr. Chester Barnes, alho wa_s substituting for the City Attorney, ruled that a person must be a resident for arse year previous to his election in order to qualify for office. iulr. Carl T~"inton, Attorney at Lail, 111 'N. ?th Streets Los Angeles, addressed the Cot.zncil stating tha-t the matter of not seating a. member of the Council has not been presented. in a for- mal manner, su~~~esting that if some one alleges that a candidate ~r:~ho was elected cannot qualify that each witness should be s1F~nrn in order that evidence may be received according to law. ?~~Tayor wig~~ins stated thyt he had been informed that Nir. Jens P. Jensen had not resided here one year previous to his election, a.nd that he had conferred clith him about the matter and. 1l~Tr. Jensen states that he i s qualified to serve, inquiring of the City Attorney tiR~b.at the City Council can legally do about the mat- ter. Pair. Barnes, Assistant City Attorney, stated that the City Council his the right to judge the qualifications of its members and of a.11. election ret~zrns ~n:~. determine contested elections oz all City officers. P~Tr. Jens P. Jensen addressed the City Council stating that he resides at 3?03 Cedar Avenue and has resided. there at since r.~arc'~, 1.945, and that he can present written evidence of the matter, if necessary. Thereupon the City Clerk delivered to Councilman Jens P. Jensen, Councilman Raymond A. Doty, end Councilman Calvert E. Williams certificates of election, and administered to them the Oath of Of-~ ~ ce as required by law, ~,~hereupon they ~Rlere ind~.:cted. into office. T12e City Clerk announced. that the newly elected City Clerk and City lreasizrer have furnished bonds as reauirF-~d b,T lava. T;'r"Hereupon the City Clerk delivered to the City Trea.stzrer, Allen R. Floyd, a certificate of election, arad administered to hire the Oath of Office required by la~~.r, whereupon he was inducted into office. Thereupon the City Clerk delivered to the newly elected City Clem!-L a. Certifica-te of Election, a.nc~ administered to hil~ tho Oath of Of.r_ ice as req~~ired by law, ~%thereupon he was inducted into office. ~l'hereupon the retiring, members of the City Council. and City Cler~.L v~~cated their seats at the Council table, and the nevaly elected r.1e~,~'cers of the City Council and City Clerk took their seats at t'rle Council table and rroceeded ~Rtith the business a_ t hand. T':~.ereupon Councilman Jensen nominated Co~~ncilman Doty for the office of Il~'a,yor of the City of Lynt*~ood. Councilman t:~'illiams moved' that nominations be closed. Councilman Jensen seconded t'r~e motion. Rol _ Call ; Ay:~s~ Councilmen Shrock, Jensen, "Jilliams, Doty and ,~,~iggins. Noes: P?one. T'r?ereuron a communication from the League of California Cities p•as read, annoz?ncin~: the regular monthly meetin~;~. It leas ordered filecL. ORAL CO:~;~~UNICATIOI~`S: Hol~rard Seabrooks of 3350 Beech~~~ood Avenue, a representa- tive of an eastern hardware concern, questioned tine Council as 'co _ __ ~~ (~ s^- ,.^ any local laws in regard to using a Lynwood Post Cffice Box n.urnber or a residence address for business if it ~~as for nothing mo-re than corresronclence. T~Ia.yor Doty suggested he com:r~unicate by tr~rit~, fig, Pars. Barbee i nquir.ed.. as to the disr~osal of a petition re- quest~E n~' re,-I.zonin~ on Orc~ainedtthat theoproperrrjchannel Ra.satoi~CitYr business. r.~ayor Doty exr Clerk to i~lanning• Commission to Council. Tract 1600 bounded Engineer's report on improvements for by ImT~eria.l I-Tighway on the north, Bu17.is Raad on the west ana Lu~~~~o home i'ract on the South and East, was presented. Said imx~rovek~:~ents c curbs, and gutters. Said r°part was being; c{>nstruction of side~va.lk.;, B Aldersan a.I1d accom~~ariied by a petition bearing the names of J. Co .~ nci loran sixty-seven others requesting said improvements be made. 4~iggins Tnoved a.nd Councilman Shroc~ seccnd.ed that the matter be laid over until the next Council meeting to alloy: t]e neti;J Counci~. ~~.n time to loop ~.nta .said matter. All members of the Cit~T Council presen-t the Mayor declared the motion duly carried. voting aye, CITY TANAGER'S COIuI~.UNICATIONS: ~ g on Esti~er Report on bids for drilling ~!ater well 1\0. Street. Only one bid, that being from the Roscoe Pf~oss Cominn~j1etevent exactly the same price a;s is being paid for well No. 4B. of acceptance, they can commence t~~ork within 150 days. Their past record ?roves them to be a reputable concern. Councilman i~v.,_=.ir~s iliar y~ith moved that ire order for the new Councilmen to became fam TP_e motion the prabletn it should be .laid over until the next meeting. was sec- nded by Councilman Shrock. All members of the Cit,,~. Council present voting' aye, the Iti~Tayor declared the motion duly carried. 1 Re-~~ort an as-~~haltic paving oil bids. Bids received from the follct~~1in~; Richfield Oi7_ Comra.ny General Petroleum Corporation L`-~.rrb Transportation Company. Bid. of the Lamb Transportation Company wars the lo`?est, however, throuP;h a return of unused material plan allowed by ~`--eneral Petroleum, past experience figures indicate their bid in actual~.ty is the love?est. Tu~otion U~as made by Councilman Shrock, secanded by Cauncil- the man ',~u'il-_i~ai~fs that the General Petroeum Corporation bid to su ,}~~lY City's asphaltic oil for six months be accepted. All members of the City Council present voting aye, the Itilayor declared the motion duly carried. Report on bids for cast iron pipe. Bids received frorl our carnpanies: ~bein the lowest bid in the U. S. Pipe and ,F'o~~ndry Company g amount of ~~2657.61, s aid pipe meeting specifications. It Evan roved by Counciln:a,n Shrock,.. seconded by Councilman 'F~iggins that said bid from U. S. Pipe andtFou~d~y~, aye,athebmayoredeclaredltheemoti on dulye City Co~?ncil presen carried. The itrana.ger further reporter'. teat delivery dates being so long delayed. and price trends continually up, it would be ~~'ise to -h the first few get bids o5~ sufficient pipe to carry the City throur= !t'' ~ ^ i n s months of the next fiscal year. It was moved by Councilman i€~.° and seconded by Caunc~lman ~ciliaresenttvotingbaae,bthedMaYor~dcecfared All .member - of the C~. •.,,~ Coup p the mo tian duly carried. ~' RESCLUTICN AU THORT ZIi~G THE RESOLUTION N0. 193C, entitled. IuiADE PAYABLE III EQUAL SIGNING CF A NOTE IN THE ATuiOUNTAPRIL11581948, APRIL 1, 1949 lO INDIA INSTALLT~'~ETvTS ON APRIL 1, 194'7, -HNT FOR lOnO IaEET OF CAST I:EtiON PIPE ~AII~T ADD LACQUER COiv~PA~1Y AS PAYTu~~ ETiT AND FITTINGS TO FULFILL THE AGREE'IViENT TuTADE AT THE REGULAR I~IE ~ OF THE CI~`Y COUNCIL TQOVETuIBER 6, 1945,~~~ was read. It was moved by Councilri;an ~"iggins and seconded by Councilman Jensen ,that said Resolution ~Io. 1930 ~be a.dapted. Roll Call: - Ayes: Councilmen Shrock, Jensen, ~rilliams, Doty, and liggins. NTO es : None.. Report on penny vending mach9_ne license by the City h~ianager: tabulation of-fees charged. by. neighboring cities reported. Councilman ti','ig~7~ins made a motion, seconded by Councilman Jensen, that the matter be l.a-ic~_ over for further study until the next meeting. All member of the City Council present voting aye, the Mayor declared the motion .duly carried. ~~ Report on r>urchase of nee=a Chevrolet police car arid. sale of 1942, }-?,_rd_s~>n police ca.r. Price of Chevrolet police car is X1087. r4 fro,-~ Enoch Chevrolet Compan Y Highe, t bid o,n Hudson being X900.00 rece ved from F. C. Goble. There bein r the floor, it wa.s moved by Councilman Shrock and sec~ndedbby ~ from Councilman ',''i~_~rir.s that purchase of new Chevrolet and sale of said Hudson ?police car be cantin~er_t ux~on the fact of E Chevrolet Comoany sellir:~ sai'_ Chevrolet to th.e City without -~P_~ trade-in rea~_-1r ed. If said q~.zalifications are met, purchase tis~e Chevrolet and sale o-f Hudson to highest bidder is a~_~thori~ a.~e w~~e All members o_' the City Council present vote n^~ aye, the o a ~,o b~ declared the motion duly carried. ea ~e~~ o~~''®~ g Report on emr~loyin~; three.. ho s omen for ~' o~~ ~,pe'~ e6 og'~ ~ ~,ea' ~. Thrre wen,.ctheiriratbn~Civil Service Board anc~ ~vtiY' ~,', obi' ~,'3 ~,aea' ~'~e'g 7.~s da~~ ,, Allen I~:`cDaniel, t.~ti' ~e ape ~~,o a o 9eooe beo,~ 3 Burk ti°~ere rea?~ested by th.e City Dr'anag~er ~,o ~~'~ ti a o.01 a, ,~a ,may -' Manager pointed out that the Fire De o ~ e 0ei' ~, '~ at' ~ ro e ~' ,°~! to employ t:,ree rnen in lcvember 19~ " prat ~o~ ~e ole ~o°~' o4e '~Y' them. It ryas rnovecl by Cour_cilnlF ~g~b 1aGee ° GY'' ~a ~o~' ~o age+ `1.=~.. man ?'.~ig~=;ins, that said men b~ e,~ Sg4 a~,s e~ ~y1 ~, L X195.00 ~e-~ Month which i- ~,~ o Q ~ c be' oti ~~ ~ry. of City Council ,resent v~` Ti't' e ~' yeti ~,Y1e Go~~ o'~~' ~, ~ s of the du 1 y c a rri e ~7., ,~~,3 Gs,~ ~~ ~e'~ ,py ~,a'~' ese~ ..n e motion ''rlereur~ e G ~e~ LAY' w ~' ~e~ ~a 4~ OF `1~HE Ci:`1Y CC1r- `fib' o'~ e Y' o~ ~o „~ 0e' c11 ed: ~`A RESOLUTIOII GEORGE C. SI?° ~o~ wn ~~~ X9,6 ~~a G©`}~ ~~LIFORNIA DESIG}vATI~~~G CITY .OF I s' ~y3~ a o'~oy~'~ .y~- ~g+ ~ti~ .,~'tiURIZED AGENT OF THE LYru}`~OUr ~ ~r~ 4 ~,~ G e8.• ~'l~ BEHALF OF `I'hE CITY OF FRO•T- ~.o~~4r C~ti3$~ .`~~ tg'~7'~ ti a~s~j" r~REPARTvG PLAi~`S OF POST_4'dAR Rest, ~' a ~~. ~~' o ~.nager pointed out that said '~~ ~,~ ~,'y~ e.~0 a-`~~'~ . c an error in a previous one. v,~as n, pti rb t~'a ~ ^uck sec,,nded by Councilman ,igg~inst that ~ o~ ~e ~yo , ,F, G~~,1 mow 1931 ~be adopted. e F, ~'~ ~uncilrnen Shrock, Jensen, ',~'il ~-iams, Doty and Tr~ig~~ins. .;5: ~TOne. keport on Deputy License Collector, I,,Ir. Loiselle: Since "fir. Loiselle has been employed, February 2C, 1946, until April 5, 19~?--0, he has issz.?ed_ 2~5 tic:Kets to business license viola tors, 9~~ of which have been paid. Through April 12,, 1146, X3947.00 ha.s been collected, 75 per cent of which it is felt is through his efforts. City T~ana~ r Loiselle be retained through April 30, n1946recommended that r4ir. Cotanoilman ~4'illiams moved that P~~r. Loiselle be retained through April 30, sec,ended by Councilman Jensen. All members of the City Council voting aye, the P~7iayor declared the motion -duly carried. Report on showerat City Park. ATeed for showers at park for baseball teams has been of long standing. Approximate cost to provide same wculd be y'C50.00. It is ,proposed to erect a leanto 'ouil_~in`; next to the old- riens ~ house ~.t park, A small quantity of salva~'e lumber is available for constr~:ction. It ~~t~as moved by Council:~!an Shroci1, seconded by Councilman Jensen that such s}~owers should be constructed ,~~ith money frcm the park fund. . Roll Ca 11: ~'"""~, ATrros: Councilmen Shrock, Jensen, '.~'i~~;i~e, Doty, and V4`illiams. ___ -" Re}?ort on imnrovin.g ball diamond.. City Tanager Shannon reported ~r.~"t there should be some work done and tl~.at work should be kept to a r:7inimum cost until a perr:,anent location fora diamond is decided uron. It was moved by Councilman .S}^rock and seconded by Councilman ',';'il7_ iams trig t some clay be ~ brought in to surface the diamond, u11 members of the City Council ?resent voting aye, the ~~?ayor declared the motion duly carried. ?eport nn cost of pzving Peach Street between u nr and Burton Street. The 'ity CoL~ncil requested identity of person or persons rec~u,esting said improvement. City p,-'~ana.ger Shannon stated teat l'ie would ask the Planning Commission for same. Rc~s~ort on appointment of remainder cf Recreation Com- mission. A cornr,unication v,~as received. from the L;~n~~ood Scrool District celecting ",r8 J. Kimball of 113? Pope Avenue as its member. ~~~ It was moved by Councilman t~'iggins and seconded by Counci h~ian Shroc<<.: tha.t ItirB J. Kimball be appointed. All members of the City Council voting aye, the Pvlayor declared the motion duly carried.. 1~:"otion was made by Cot=ncilman t"'ige'ins and seconded by Coun- cilman Jensen that D~1r. Ray Tucker and Mr. George C. Shannon be appointed rteembers at large and Mr. ,C2lvert b°'il~ isms member frorl the City Council to the Recreation Commission. All me~~ibers of the City Council voting aye, the 1Vlayor declared the motion duly carried, Re~~rt of promotional examination for Fire Department for Captain and Engineer. Result of examination: Acting Captain Robert E. Rutter and Acting Engineer Earl Yolton were number one r:en.. Zt was recornm~nded that they be promoted to Captain and Engineer, respective3~y, with no change in salary involved. It was moved by Councilman ,Shrock and seconded by Councilman Jensen t~:at these two promotions ,be made as heretofore mentioned. All members of ti}e City Council voting aye, the Mayor declared the motion duly carried. A cQrnrnunication was received from the Los Angeles Transit Lines as to re-routing of bus lines. It was moved. by Council-.Zan tt'iggins, seconded by Councilman Jensen that said comm~anicatian be laid over z~ntil the next meeting. All members of the City CoL~ncil voting; aye,. the Iviayor declared the motion carried and it v~fas so ordered. . The .following demands were presented:. GETIERAL FUND Mrs. ,:,1*_ra .Renck 17816 ~ 10.00 Ntrs. T:~12ry E. Raney 178IC 10.00 Mrs. ~ rieda C. Savage 17817 10.00 Mrs. h~artha A. Sarsen 1?818 10.00 Southland ~'otors 17819 10.00 Mrs. Florence A. Hillman 17820 10.00 Mrs. Elmira .Ti17. Bender 17821 10.00 Lairs. Ella ~. Thompson 17822 10.00 Ttrs. Isabelle ~~'. Corning 17823 10.00 American Legion Post #85 17824 10.00 Mrs. Helen .A. ~~'yatt I7F325 lO.OC Tv1rs. ElizabetYi Andrews 17826 10.00 Mrs. Berti~~a A. Hogan 1'782.7 10.00 Ivirs. SL~% J~~~nes 17828 10.00 Ivirs. ~~larga.ret C. Caywood 17829 10.00 Gene Tv', Johnson 17830 _ 10.00 Mrs. P~label ,'~~T. Clark 17831 10.00 P~Irs. Irene .H. Stroud 17832 10.00 Mrs. Hanna . D. La!~J 17833 10.00 ~~irs. i-Iazel.Holthaus 17834 10.00 Ivirs. Ruth Its. Tucker 1735 10.00 Mrs. Tr?ere~a Hunt ~?836 10.00 P.<<rs. Rv:ah Jacks 1x837 10.00 T~r~ rs. Vera t~..ickson 1'7838 , 10.00 Ivirs. Vernel.l TalcDaniels 17839 10.00 Ivirs. Helen ,Volhardt 17840 10.00 Mrs. Anna Fa.y Peltz 17841 10.00 11~rs. ~Tiola I. Jef~'ries 17842 10.00 n~Irs. RcQ~ino 0. Ellington 17843 10.00 John Casa~~randa 17844 10.00 Mrs. Bessie I. Hickman 17845 10.00 Tti~rs. T•rlary 1. Speer 17846 10.00 Mrs. Elsie ,T. Sve~arbrick 1'7847 10.00 Airs. Helen ,Iv. Magnuson 1'7848 lO.OC G. R. Small ey 1784 ~ 10.00 Mrs. Ellen .J. A.cllwain 17850 10.00 Ar1r. Austin . t`1e s ton 17851 10.00 T~4rs. Einil_y Enoch 1785% 10.00 T~~irs. Geneve,eve Long 17853 10.00 Stores Inventory 1''x'854 1.50, 21 Impel i~~.l Highway Assn. 17855 5.00 Vdater De_~artment 17856 52.00 Bernard~G..Holtz 17857 x.50 H. B. Johnsen 17858 12.00 'J~estern Union 17859 , 76 A. Lytal '~ealtor I?860 100.00 ~:~~J GEi<ERAL r UN D Cont' d. P,~r. Lee P ^ri~alee 17861 25.00 Harold. Sp~_n~~,eni~erg 1786` 3.50 City Shop 17863 206.36 Lynvaood Pa-_lnt C: -Hardware Co. 17864 - 2.41 Vernon Li>~htnin~ Blueprint, Inc. 17885 25.89 Dreher sir°e ~- Auto Sur,?;ly 17866 71.11 Smith r~oo ~,~ Usher Comx~any 1 7867 X7.07 Standard Oil ComY:~any 17868 4.04 Li~•hthouNe, Inc, 178.69 - .86 4. ~• C. Ja.ttery 17870 27.68 Enoch Ch~vrc;l:,t Corri~~ang' 17871 .77 The Linc'.e Air Products Company 1 7872 1. ~~1 Lyn~r?ood E7..ectric Company 1787t~ ~`>.83 L.ynvacod. P,^..nt ~° I-i~~rdware Company 17874 4.56 Radio-Television Supply Company 17875 15.83 Floyd Rind 17876 9.29 I~iimeo~;raphin~° Supr~ly Company 17877 4.15 P~,onitor Picso Products Company 1 r878 8.20 r?. L. Curtis Specialty ?Uidse. 17879 6.15 Southern C~.J_ifnrr.ia has Company 17880 64.42 Peerless Laundry Linen Supply 17881 8.15 Los An~elcs County Health Dept. 17~=.~2 •'.~~:~~ v,•otzt}~ern California Ediscr~ Co. 17383 248.55: Lynwood Press 17884 10.86 'Southern Calif. Telephone Co. 1.7885 53.45 Sou tY~ern. C~~lif. Telephone Co. .17886 140. `~6 L. Da etlT~eiler 17587 50.00 East Impex~i~~_l D~-amp 178~~8 `~. 25 :•1el sor. Eri:.ipinent Comp~n;~ 17889 253.11 "tar Assets .Ad~~~1=_nistrati~~r~ 17390 - 390.00 Petty Cash -- Treasurer's Office 1 78;1 30.53 Payroll Account 17892 5,624.89 TOTAL ~ ~3, 90.35 ~ti'ATER DEPARTIuiETuT ______ Petty Cash 885 6 .3.49 Pu uli c P~_tir-~t Fund 8857 1, 295.00 General Func 8858 26.83 General F>>nd 8,859 104.43 Imperial +:~'olc? ~.r.c Company 8860 - 10.00 Southern Calf. Eo.isor_ Co~u,oa.ny 8:61 710.86 S. L. Nar'__in and Taylor 8862 15.OC Sou Bern C~:~?__*. TeJ e~~~hone Co. -'~'~~~ <.50 Neptune .`_et;s~~ Co;~--any 2,~g4 284.13 City Treas;,~rer 8~:-65 66.22 Lynurood rt'_~.:7_ers Supplies, Inc. 8866 6.40 Southern. Cal~_f_~rnia Telephone Co. 88~~7 14.25 The Golda- -Ccrz~ any 8~~;=;8 4.29 Ducommun..~istal s ~: Supply Co. 8= ;~~? 10. 85 James J^nes Cor-ipany, Inc. 8870 163.10 Payroll AcccL7 nt 8~ 71 74 . 83 88 TOTAL ~ - ~ ~ ~"~ 3, ~:9c~. 1~ STFtEr:T Iri.t'r'tGVEuiLuT r li~tD Southern Cad ifornia Edison Co. 5336, 54.47 General Find 5534 87.57 ueneral ~i iand 5~~35 370.80 Consr~l_ida_teJ R.oc~~ Products Company 5337 38.!0 Sta ndar d Cii. Com-_;any 5338 6.39 Niue Star L.,~„per Co. 5339 1.28 Lynvti~ood ~~ailders Supplies Co. 5340 22.39 Fay roll Account 5341 941.00 TOTAL ~ ~'~, 510 j'~ . _:Ia~:Ti:~ F~ `~~ South ern C~~:1i fr~rnia ,~:discn Co 1" 5C 1, 136.25 Payroll Account 1251 1?.67 TCTaL ~I;~4'~'r: ~ rUBLIC PA Rn ACCOUNT Southern Ca~_ ~. ~'. Edison. Company 299 1.46 Owl Roc ~ P~~od_vcts Co. 300 8.03 H & H ~lanufaGturin~ Co. 303 33.77 TOTAL ~3•~~ )`~ TAX DEr:DED LAID FUND "vi ty H. L. TOTAL '~'reasurer 285 -~yra~a County Tax Col]_actor 286 21.56 1,146.47 ~1,~C~. ~3 SPECIAL GAS TAX STREET Iiti~~PRCV~:iv~EN'I' FUND G. G. ~ i_ Sher Equipment Carr.~:~any 133 1I. y8 ^ -~r, Contractors Service Co.134 "`~.9u TC TAL ~ ~ 6 It was moved by Councilman Shrock, seconded by Councilman '~ti'illiams that the derlands be acce~;>ted as presented. Roll Call: Ayes Council~n~r Shrock, Jensen, ''uilliams, Doty, and '~~Jig;ins. ?oes~ None. ~ City iranager Shannon reported that Per. Durnrnett h.as offered to remain two weeks to train the netFr treasurer. It t~ra s moved. by Councilman +Nilliams and seconded by Councilman Jensen that he be retained at his regular rate of pay for t,Wo weeks. All members of ~~;he Cityy Council present voting aJ~e, the Mayor declared t;:se motion duly carried. rv~TOtion alas mzde by Councilman Shrock a.nd seconded. Uy Coun- cilman Jensen that Councilman '~'ig~~ins continue as delegate to the Lea~;~.e of California Cities as in the ?past. All members of tie city Counc ~_1 present voting aye, the I~~a,yor declared the motion duly carried. Counciirnan 't~'iggins adt3.ressed the Council t~.eceptin~r the delegation to the League of California Cities, stating, that he tnrould reta5_n sai~? position for a short time until some one of t_he neat= mem- bers of the Council feels th~~t he can arrange his affairs to include said ~~os:i tiOn. The City Clerk was reglaested to notify the Sanitation Dist~~~ict a3oard~ that D,~r. Doty is our new ,Mayor a.nd will be thie member from Lyn~~~o o d. The City Council agreed to meet with the City P,~Tanager to go over the budget on the evening of April 30 at 7:30 P. is". It Uras moved by Councilman 1~','iggins, seconded by Councilman Shroc'.; that the meeting adjourn to Play 7, 1946 at 7:30 P. P:~!. A11 members of the City Council votin~~ aye, the ~,~ayor declared t:rze motion duly carried. r ~!'L~ d~ . CI Y CLERK OF--T~-I CITY OF' L`.L~'ti','CCD Approved by the City Council o n it~ay '7, 194 6. ~. TuiAYCR OF 'T'HE I Y F LYNjr00~