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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1942-05-18REOULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, LELD MONBAY, MAY 18th,1949. The regular meeting of the. city council of the City of South Sa n Francisco was held in the City Hall, Monday , May 18,19~2. The meeting was called to order at 8 o'clock P.N. by ~ayor D.W.Eatto. ROLL CALL. Roll call found all members of the council present, as follows;- Councilmen,V.Boido, George W.Holston, Reese Lloyd, D.W.Ratto, M.Minucciani. The minutes of the previous meeting were read. There being no errors or omissions they were approved as read. A coummunication was received from the department of Public Works indicating the amou~ due the City of South San Francisco under the apportionment of the April 1942 quarterly paymez Df the ¼ gas tax allocation to be $1569.59. Communication accepted and ordered placed on fi] The Division of Highways of California submitted a copy of an order by the Director Public Works establishing the types of warning signs,lights, devices,etc , to be placed upon highways. R~ferred to the police department. Howell Engineering Company advised the city that they have no interest in the operation the Fountain in the Steel Bowl. Communication accepted and placed on file. Mr. G.W.Williams, American Homes Company, requested permission to install five inches asphaltic concrete material ~.nstead of regular base material according to specifications,, in ~pproximately 80' feet of Fairway Drive, Southwood No.l,south of the intersection with west ~venue, which had not been installed. Referred to engineer Klassen. A communication was received from the Recreation Department requesting that the positioz of Thomas L.Farnsworth be clarified, inasmuch as he is needed badly at this time by the recre~ division,and is engaged most of his time with the defense department... After considerable dis( it was decided to have ~r. Farnsworth divide his time as evenly as he can with the two depar~ for a month or two during the summer. A report was received from City Engineer Klassen On the request of R.G.Clifford to repa~ the drainage system at their plant. The engir~eer,~estimated that it would cost about ~1800 t¢ a good Job of the water drainage in thab'~'~ic~h~. It was decided that city attorney Coleberd would visit the premises again ~ith the engineer and make a report to the city council at th~ next meeting of the board. In the matter of the application of the Golden State Theatre Company to grade their lot on the southeast corner of ~aden & Linden Avenues for parking purposes, the city to have the of the grounds part of the time for general parking,engineer Klassen reporte~ the estimated c¢ ~o be about $5565.00 for a good Jo0. Councilman Minucciani moved the proposition be rejected. motion was seconded by councilman Boido and regularly carried. '~ Engineer Klassen reported that in the matter of relieving a portion of the Town of Bad~ off'the s~orm waters that come through a culvert across E1 Camino Real,near the easterly line ¢ First Street, the estimated cost would be $880.00. This would divert water to Saden Creek. Ti matter was referred to the engineer. Russel Bros.circus applied for a permit to exhi0it two performances on the Qualmann pr( erty on June 3,1942,one day only. Permission grante'd at the license rate, $200 a day. Chief of Police oelloni ,sked the council.to cancel the appointments of the following named special policemen,- Will~r~Ratcliff, Don.MeClallen, Charles Arless Ross, Carman J.Ca] William Kinsey,Allen F.Wilson, Lloyd A.Kron, Edmond V.Niderost, Arthur Rudd. Walter ~. ''. '¥illiam Seeburst,Francis J.Wyman, John.0.Webb, Grover Mull,Lester J.Luke,Jo?n Stephen Nellis John Brady, Washington W.Dunn, Warren A.McClure, Martin J.Lyons,Louis Vannucci,Chester A.Morr~ Nenry C.Schmmacher, oernard Noll,Russl~ Thompson, Raymond Walter,Bertran4 Herring,Archie Lee ~croggins,Mauriece E.Jreeze,harry M.Gr~en,Melvin J.Chambers,Jack Krigbaum, Fred orown, and George Wm. Johnstone. Councilman Lloyd moved the appointments be cancelled. The motion was seconded by councilman Boido and regularly carried. .The chief of Police then submitted the names of the following persons for appointment as special policemen at the Western Pipe ~ Steel Company;-Lee oert Swanson,Thedore Thomas Haines~ Paul 0.Patterson, Charles Henry Pool,Vernie Seybold,Holger E.Schmidt, Frank J.Notley,Claude V~ Arthur B.Walters Samuel T.Elmore,Anton Danielson,Albert E.Luna,Peter W.Kiefer,Frank Rolla,Lou~ Tavis,at the Oethlehan Steel Corporation,George F,Filbert, and on Auxiliary force Albert ~and ~ouncilman Boido mo?ed the appointments be confirmed, at~no expense to th~ city.'The motion seconded by .councilman Lloyd and regularly carried. The claims of ~.rs. ~aura hawkins, Do~inica Garbarino,'~illiamWarren, G.Lavezzo and P.Da for refunds of weed charges in the total sum of $9.5V were allowed and ordered paid. A communication was received from L.C.Smith stating a charge of ~12 for work done for ti dity of South San Francisco last July is still unpaid,and asked .... that a settlement be made. ~r. Smith was present and stated the charge was for work performed on 'Grand, Avenue. In conk ~ith a c~arge of SV0 for power shovel transportation, not allowed by engineer Marshal on the ground that Mr. Smith did not include transportation of shovels in his bid of agreement, Mr. stated it was the usual thing to do . In regard to a charge of $30.36, wages of laborers Mr. stated he paid the wages and returned the city's checks, which had been ordered paid by the c~ engineer. The city clerk stated the checks were not returned. Mr. Smith will furnish the name~ T~e monthly reports of the City Treasurer and Recreation commission for the month ez April 30,194~ were submitted and on motion by councilman Holston, seconded by councilman Lloyd., regularly carried, accepted. 0RDINENCE NO 223. Ordinance No.993, an~ ordinance prohibiting the discharge of rifles, revolvers or pist¢ Ln th~ City of South San Francisco over or upon the waters of the Bay of San Francisco had its second reading and was adopted as an ordinance of the City of South San Francisco by the foll¢ vote;- Ayes, councilmen, V.Boido,M.Minucciani,D.W.Ratto,Oeo.W.Holston,Heese Lloyd. Noes, Councilmen,None. Absent,Councilmen,None. Attest Daniel McSweene2. Oity Clerk. Recorded in Book of Ordinances, Vol. ?,at page 31V. RESOLUI'IOE 0~~ INTENTION TO ABATE WEEDS,8§2. Councilma~ .~Boido~~, introduced a resolution of Intention to abate weeds in the City of South San Francisco. The resolution was adopted by the votes of all the members of the council as follows;- Ayes, Councilmen,V.Boido, M.Ninucciani,D.W.hatto, G.W.Holston,neese Lloyd. Noes,Councilmen,None. Absent,Councilmen None. Attest Daniel McSweeney City Clerk. Recorded in 4ook of Resolutions, Vol.~,at pages ~0,~l,~. RESOLUTION N0.88~. Councilman Holston introduced a resolution of the City Council of the C~tv ~ ~c,,~b A coummunication was received from the department of Public Works indicating the amount due the City of South San Francisco under the apportionment of the April 1942 quarterly payment of the ¼ gas tax allocation to be $1569.59. Communication accepted and ordered placed on fil~ The Division of Highways of California submitted a copy of an order by the Director of Public Works establishing the types of warning signs,lights, devices,etc , to be placed upon aighways. R~ferred to the police department. Howell Engineering Company advised the city that they have no interest in the operation ¢ the Fountain in the Steel Bowl. Communication accepted and placed on file. Mr. G.W.Wtlliams, American Homes Company, requested permission to install five inches of asphaltic concrete material instead of regular base material according to specifications, in approximately 80' feet. of Fairway Drive, Southwood No.l,south of the intersection with west Ors avenue, which had not been installed. Referred to engineer Klassen. A communication was received from the Recreation Department requesting that the position of Thomas L.Farnsworth be clarified, inasmuch as he is needed badly at this time by the recreat division,and is engaged most of his time with the defense department... After considerable discu it was decided to have Ur. Farnsworth divide his time as evenly as he can with the two departme for a month or two during the summer. A report was received from City Engineer Klassen On the request of R.G.Clifford to repair t~e drainage system at their plant. The engir, eer~:~estimated that.it would cost about ~1800 to a good Job of the water drainage in t. hab%~ic~h~'~. It was decided that city attorney Coleberd would visit the premises again ~ith the engineer and make a report to the city council at the next meeting of the board. In the matter of the application of the Golden State Theatre Company to grade their lots on the southeast corneP of Oaden & Linden Avenues for parking purposes, the city to have the us of the grounds part ef the time for general parking,engineer Klassen reporte~ the estimated cos ~o be about $5868.00 for a good Jo0. Councilman Minucciani moved the proposition be rejected.T motion was seconded by councilman Boido and regularly carried. ~ Engineer Klassen reported that in the matter of relieving a portion of the Town of Baden off'the s~orm waters that come through a culvert across E1 Camino Real,near the easterly line of r~lrst Street, the estimated cost would be $880.00. This would divert water to Baden Creek. The matter was referred to the engineer. Russel BroS.circus applied for a permit to exhibit two performances on the Qualmann prop erty on June 3,1942,one day only. Permission granted at the license rate, $200 a day. Chief of Police Oelloni ~sked the council.to cancel the appointments Of the following named special policemen,- Will~r~ Ratcliff, Don.McClallen, Charles Arless Ross, Carman J.Cala William Kinsey,Allen F.Wilson, Lloyd A.Kron, Edmond V.Niderost, Arthur Rudd. Walter . '~ '~illiam Seeburst,Francis J.Wyman, John.0.Webb, Grover Mull,Lester J.Luke,Jo?n Stephen Nellis John Brady, Washington W.Dunn, Warren A.NcClure, Martin J.Lyons,Louis Vannucci,Chester A.Morris Nenry C.Schmmacher, Oernard Noll,Russl~ Thompson, Raymond Walter,Bertran~ Herring,Archie Lee ocroggins,Mauriece E.Breeze,harry M.Gr~en,Melvin J.Chambers,Jack Krigbaum, Fred Drown, and George Wm. Johnstone. Councilman Lloyd moved the appointments be cancelled. The motion was seconded by councilman Boido and regularly carried. .The chief of Police then submitted the names of the following persons for appointment as s special policemen at the Western Pipe ~ Steel Company;-Lee Oert Swanson,Thedore Thomas Haines,P Paul 0.Patterson, Charles Henry Pool,Vernie Seybold,Holger E.Schmidt, Frank J.Notley,Claude Val. Arthur B.Walters Samuel T.Elmore,Anton Danielson,Albert E.Luna,Peter W.Kiefer, Frank Rolla,Louis Tavis,at the Oethlehan Steel Corporation,George F,Filbert, and on Auxiliary force, Albert ~andol Douncilman Boido moved the appointments be confirmed, at~no expense to the city. The motion wa~ seconded by .councilman Lloyd and regularly carried. The claims of ~rs. ~aura hawkins, Do~inica Garbarino,NilliamWarren, G.Lavezzo and P.Da P~ ?or refunds of weed charges in the total sum of ~9.5~ were allowed and ordered paid. A communication was received from L.C.Smith stating a charge of $12 for work done for the ~ity of South San Francisco last July is still unpaid,and asked that a settlement be made. ~r. Smith was present and stated the charge was for work performed on ~GrandAvenue. In conne( with a c~arge of ~0 for power shovel transportation, not allowed by engineer Marshal on the ground that Mr. Smith did not include transportation of shovels in his bid of agreement, Mr. Sm3 stated it was the usual thing to do . In regard to a charge of $30.36, wages of laborers Mr. Sm~ stated he paid the wages and returned the city's checks, which had been ordered paid by the cit~ engineer. The city clerk stated the checks were not returned.Mr. Smith will furnish the names~.~ T~e monthly reports of the City Treasurer and Recreation commission for the month end. April 30,1942 were submitted and on motion by councilman Holston, seconded by councilman Lloyd~az regularly carried, accepted. 0RDINENCE NO 223. Ordinance No.2~3, an~4 ordinance prohibiting the discharge of rifles, revolvers or ptstol~ in the City of South San Francisco over or upon the waters of the Bay of San Francisco had its second reading and was adopted as an ordinance of the City of South San FranCisco by the follow! vote;- Ayes, councilmen, V.Boido,M.Minucciani,D.W.Ratto,Seo.W.Holston,Heese Lloyd. Noes, Councilmen,None. Absent,Councilmen,None. Attest Daniel McSweeney~ City Clerk. Recorded in Book of Ordinances, Vol. ~,at page 31~. RESOLU~'IOE 0~~ INTENTION TO ABATE WEEDS,882. Councilman .~Boido~.~: introduced a resolution of Intention to abate weeds in the City of South San Francisco. ~'he resolution was adopted by the votes of all the members of the council, as follows;- Ayes, Councilmen,V.Boido, M.Minucciani,D.W.i~at%o, G.W.Holston,heese Lloyd. Noes,Councilmen,None. ~ Absent,Councilmen None. Attest Daniel McSweeney City Clerk. Recorded in Book of Resolutions, Vol.3,at pages ~40,3~1,3~2. RESOLUTION NO.8§~. Councilman Holston introduced a resolution of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco authorizing the execution of an agreement with Union Paving Company for the constx~cti of sidewalk,curb and gutter on the northerly side of a~. portion of Hillside Boulevard. The resolution was adopted by the votes of a~l the members of the city council;as follows;- [ Ayes, Councilmen,V. Boido, M.Minucciani, D.W.Ratto,G.W.Holston,Reese Lloyd. Noes, Councilmen,none, Absent, Councilmen,None. Attest Daniel McSweeney, City Clerk. Recorded in Book of Resolutions, Vol,3,at page 342. RESOLUTION Councilman Boido introduced a resolution of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco granting to the United States of America permissio$ to connect the sanitary sewer of the Tanforan Perk Reception Center witi~ the sanitary sewer system of the City of South San Francisco in Huntington Avenue East. The resolution was adopted by the votes of all the members of the city council,as follows;- Ayes, Councilmen, V.Boido, Geo.W.Hols~on,D.W.Ratto, Reese Lloyd, M.Mtnucciani. Noes, Councilmen,None. Absent, Councilmen,None. Attest Daniel McSweeney City Clerk. Recorded in Book of Resolutions, Vol.3,at page 343. Under the head of unfinis~ed business the application of Leo Brown for a license to operate an amuse~ent concession in the Steel Oowl was taken up and the council decided tb visit the premises and see for themselves what action is necessary to take. Fire Chief Welte requested authority to purchase 6 badges and 6 turnout pants. ~ranted . Councilman Holston announced there were some residents of Paradise Valley present to inquire about: the proposed sidewalk on the north side of a portion of Hillside Boule~d.Mr. Eeber explained that great danger existed there from rapid moving machines, and no sidewalk or toe to walk on in case of danger. Engineer Klassen explained that a resolution was made authorizing construction of the walE, but the ground was too wet to build on for. the present, and advised a~little patience to give the ground a chance to dry some,to get better results. Several witnesses declared some machines race over the road at a great rate of speed, regardless of pedestrians. This was admitted by the councilmen,who stated the walk was near its beginning now. ~esidents of the subdivision also complained that the warning sfrens on blackout could not be heard in their tract. The matter will be attended to by the Fire chief and fire wardens. B.J.Rodondi asked for and was granted 1000 brick at lc each. ~iayor natto announced that Chas.Leahey Company would pay a license to be allowed to install some slot machines. City attorney Coleberd stated it would be illegal to allow them to run. The City Clerk was instructed to write Mr. Leahy and state the facts in the case. Eayor Ratto announced that residents in the 6oo Olock wanted more lights. Eeferred to coun- cilman Minucciani. Councilman ~iinucciani reported that the librarian stated she had asked for the appointment of an:~ auxiliary fireplan for the library building. Fire chief Welte stated they are called fire- watchers, that she had not asked for any and they are hard to procure. He was advised tLat the city janitor be pressed into that service, being in close proximity ~to the liOr~ry building. Council- Ean Einucciani volm~teered to secure one,since no request was made at the city hall for the same. Council~an Minucciani reported that effluent from hog ranches at the upper reaches is co~i~ down into South San Francisco, the stench being terrific from dead rats,etc. The City Clerk was instructed to bring the facts to the notice of health officer Dr.Chas. ~ans. Councilman ~inucciani resigned as a men~ber of the "ecreation Commission and Nayor Ratto appoi,ted Nfs. Ethel Munroe in his place for the unexpired term ending Decembe~ 31,194~. CouncilHan ~inucciani moved that the pay of laborers be increased form ~5.50 per diem to $6.00 co~mencing June 1,194~. ~he motion was seconded b~ councilman Lloyd and regularly carried. Councilman Lolston submitted the names of R.J.Dolwig,E.N.Fourcans and George Williams fo~ members of ~the Board of ~eview on the Personnel Board under the civil service law~ and moved their appointment. The motion was seconded by Councilman Doido. On call for action on the motion councilmen ~atto, Lloyd and Minucciani voted No, and councilman Eolston and Boido voted aye. Den La ~ar mandamased the city to create a personnel Board under Ordinance No.~16, creating a Personnel System. ~ayor ~atto announced that counsel should be employed in the matter and stated Kirkbrlde & ~ilson were interviewed but no price was set, as fee. Councilman Lloyd moved thet the firm of Kirkbride & Wilson be retained. The motion was seconded by councilman ~linucciani and carried. Thomas ~.Farnsworth of the defense council annou~ced that 1~5 more helmets were needed. Councilman Eolston moved the ~esired number he ordered. The motion was seconded by councilman Boido and regularly carried. TLe price was metioned as ~ each, Engineer Klassen reported that a side eewer was.needed at the Heber property in ~aradise ~alley and~he.~w~s guaranteed one by~thef~eity when agreeing to the construction of a sidewalk. Councilman Holston moved that the necessary sewer be constructed. The motion was seconded by Councilman Minucciani and regularly carried. Claime in the amount of $3,668.45 were next presented to the council for payment;- Et~na Bianchini matron services $ ~/50 So.S.F.Hospital Louis Belloni De Berry's SerVice Union Oil CO. A.Zangranda Hugh A.Mauser £~dley Perkins Manuel Castro A.Bue$1er WM.~inucciano Scampini & Zanetti C.W.Carter ~o Rockaway Quarry W.P.Fuller & Co. Frank Giffra ~loomquist Oil ~Ser. American Push Broom Co Standar~ Oil Co. gas P~c.Coast Building Off,Conference dues Universal Tool & MFG Co. ~ alarm boxes So.City Laundry Chss Bruning Co So.S.F?Chamber of Commerce Pac.Tel & Tel Co. Pac.~as & El.Co Edward Barry Co. R.A.Klassen · alcoholic tests directing traf'fic wash motorcycle gasoline labor on police booth rep police radio rep .motorcycle pain~ing~ safetT,,zones labor & drano J~il 1 battery 1 switch Brusher run thinner tools road oil brooma & handles wash fire ho. supplies april dues city phones miso.servioe street lights 2 vole assessment rolls ~n~~tration streets City Clerk. Recorded in Book of Resolutions, Vol.3,at page 343. Under the head of unfinis~'ed business the application of Leo Brown for a license to operate an amuse~ent concession in the ~teel oowl was taken up and the council decided tb visit the premises and see for themselves what action is necessary to take. Fire Chief Welte requested authority to purchase 6 badges and 6 turnout pants. ~ranted . Councilman Holston announced there were some residents of Paradise Valley present to inquire about: the proposed sidewalk on the north side of a portion of Hillside Boule~d.Mr. Heber explained that great danger existed there from rapid moving machines, and no sidewalk or toe to walk on in case ': of danger. Engineer Klassen explained that a resolution was made authorizing construction of the wal~, but the ground was too wet to build on for. the present, and advised ~ ltltle patience to give the ground a chance to dry some,to get better results. Several witnessos declared some machines race over the road at a great rate of speed, regardless of pedestrians. This was admitted by the councilmen,who stated the walk was near its beginning now. hesidents of the subdivision also complained that the warning sfrens on blackout could not be heard in their tract. The matter will be attended to by the l;'ire chief and fire wardens. B.J.Rodondi asked for and was granted 1000 brick at lc each. ~ayor natto announced that Chas.Leahey Company would pay a license to be allowed to install some slot machines. City attorney Coleberd stated it would be illegal to allow them to run. The City Clerk was instructed to write Mr. Leahy and state the facts in the case. Eayor Ratto announced that residents in the 6oo 0lock wanted more lights. Heferred to coun- cilman Minucciani. Councilman [inucciani reported that the librarian stated she had asked for the appointment of an~ auxiliary fireman for the library building. P~re chief Welte stated they are called fire- watchers, that she had not asked for any and they are hard to procure He was advised ti:at the city janitor be pressed into that service, being in close proximity ~to the li0rary building. Council- man ~inucciani volu~teered to secure one,since no request was made at the city hall for the same. Council~an Minucciani reported that effluent from hog ranches at the upper reaches is coming down into South San Francisco, the stench being terrific from dead rats,etc The City Clerk was i ~: instructed to bring the facts to the notice of health officer Dr.Chas. ~ans[ Councilman Einucciani resigned as a me~ber of the "ecreation Commission and Mayor Hatto appoi,,ted Mrs. Ethel Munroe in his place for the unexpired term ending December 31,194~. Councilman Minucciani moved that the pay of laborers be increased form $5.50 per diem to $6.00 commencing June 1,1942. khe motion was seconded b2 councilman Lloyd and regularly carried. Councilman Lolston submitted the names of R.J.Dolwig,E.N.Fourcans and George Williams for members of .the Board of ~eview on the Personnel Board under the civil service law, and moved their appointment. The motion was seconded by Councilman Doido. On call for action on the motion councilmen '~atto, Lloyd and Minucciani voted No, and councilman ~olston and Boido voted aye. ~en La ~ar mandamased the city to create a personnel Board under Ordinance No.~16, creating a Personnel System. Mayor ~atto announced that counsel should be employed in the matter and stated Kirkbrflde & Wilson were interviewed but no price was set, as fee. Councilman Lloyd moved thet the firm of Kirkbrtde & Wilson be retained. The motion was seconded by councilman Minucciani and carried. Thomas ~.Farnsworth of the defense council annou~ced that 175 more helmets were needed. Councilman liolston moved the Aesired number he ordered. The motion was seconded by councilman Soido and regularly carried. TLe price was metioned as ~2 each, Engineer Klassen reported that a side eewer was.needed at the Heber property in ~aradise '~alley and ~he,:w~s guaranteed one ~y~the!eity when agreeing to the construction of a sidewalk. Councilman Holston moved that the necessary sewer be constructed. The motion was seconded by Councilman Minucciani and regularly carried. Claime in the amount of $3,668.45 were next presented to the council for payment;- Emma Bianchini matron services $ ~/50 So.S.F.Hospital Louis ~elloni De Berry's S~r~ice Union 0il Co. A.Zangranda Hugh A.Mauser £~dley Perkins Manuel Castro A.~ue$1er WM.Minucciano Scampini & Zanetti C.W.Carter ~io Rockaway Quarry W.P.Fuller & Co. Frank Giffra ~i:loomquist 0il ~Ser. American Push Broom Co Standard 0il Co. alcoholic tests directing tra£fic wash motorcycle gasoline labor on police booth rep police radio rep.motorcycle painting, safe ty.zone s labor & drano J~il i battery I switch srusher run thinner tools road oil brooma & handles gas P~c.Coast Building Off,Conference Universal Tool & MFG Co. So.City Laundry Ckas Bruning Co So.S.F?Chamber of Commerce Pac.Tel & Tel Co. Pac..-.as & El.Co Edward Barry Co. R .A. Klas sen dues 3 alarm 0oxes wash fire ho. supplies april dues city phones misc.servioe street lights 2 vols assessment rolls ~n~hfstration streets Klassen ~1.50 per hour Transportation $ 25.00 $ ~l.S4 ~ 1.5o ~ 6.06 $ 6.13 ~ 39,~8 $ ~6.6s ~ s9.s5 $ 58.50 $ 6.55 $ lO.S5 $ 1.55 ~ s.o6 ~100'94 $ 81.53 $ so.oo $~05.91 $ 4.72 ~ 55.47 $ ~5.eo $133,27 $158.51 $891.49 $1~6.47 36.00 4.00 Expenditures, continued;- Klassen.R.A. " ~p~.21 to 30 general expenses $ 5.00 profit $ 9.00 28 hours ~1.50 Hr $ 42.00 Brian 35hrs ~$1.90 Hr. $ 44.10 Rockwell, 8hrs,~$1.OOHr.$ @.00 Wood 8~rs ~ ~.6~ Hr. $ 5.00 Day 8Hrs. ~ $.62~ Hr. $ 5.00 · Transportation $ lO.O0 Prints $ .64 General expenses $ 1,.34 Profit Total $154.90 Jennings Pharmacy supplies,civilian defense $185.28 John D.Haley wiping rags $ 33.99 Anchor Drug Co., films etc $ 1.96 Ri~ers Bros Hefund of taxes for NORTON $ V.56 Izmarian Roofing Co., roofing recreation Hall $ ~.00 T.L.Farnsworth mileage,Misc.Exps $ 2V.09 " " " recreational " $ 3.74 Patterson *Williams Co playground equip $ 23.93 Enterpress Press 2000 property records $ 14.42 San Mateo Co.Civili~n Def. Council Decals $ 6.VO M,Laufer park labor ~ 33.00 J.Beltrami " " $ 5V.V~ J.Galli " "$ 66.00 A.Ferrari~ " " $ 66.00 F.Mandoil " " $ 66.00 J.Gioffre " "' $ V1.50 Ray Quinlan ~ cleaning ditches $ 66.00 J.D.Bene re~.sidewalks $ 66.00 H.Troxall " $ 66.00 A.Milani draining water holes $ 66.00 M . Guistetti ~ " " $ 66.00 So.City Lum~er'~ Suppl~ Co. materials $ ~3.66 " '" " $ 31.05 " " " $ 3.63 " " " $ V0.57 "' " " $ 9,00 Laura Hawkins refund of weed charge $ 4.5V Dominica Garbarino " " $ .91 William Warren " " $ 1.55 Guiseppi Lavezzo ~ "~ $ .91 R.Da Prata " "' ~ 1.83 Total $3,668.45 The claims having been audited by the finance committee councilman Holston moved they be paid. The motion was seconded by councilman Minucciani and regularly carried. There being no further business before the council,councilman Holston moved to adjourn until the next regular meeting, Monday,June 1,19*~,at 8 o'clock P.M. The motion was seco~ Dy councilman Lloyd and regularly carried. Time of adjournment, 10;20 o'clock P.~. Approved Mayor of South San Francisco. Respectfully submitted,