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Pleasanton, California <br />September 3, 1946 <br />The Council of the Town of Pleasanton met in regular session at 8 :00 <br />P.M. on the above date with Mayor Earl Trimingham in the chair. Roll <br />pall 'showed Councilmen Brenner, Oxsen and Hansen.present, Councilmen <br />Mezza absent. Councilman Mezza was unable to attend because he is <br />Aping night -shift work. Minutes of the meetings of August 5 and <br />August 12, together with the minutes of the meeting of the Board of <br />Equalization of August 12, were read and approved as read. <br />Claims Nos. 420 to 444 incl. amounting to x;2,572.64 were presented <br />and referred to the Finance .Committee for audit and report: <br />#420 Berkeley Yeast Lab. <br />421 F. T. Bettencourt <br />422 Chivers & Roberts <br />423 P. Christesen <br />424 L. N. Curtis & Sons <br />425 Diamond Match Co. <br />426 Charles A. Gale <br />427 Amanda Harms <br />428 Obie B. Holder <br />429 B. H. Hollon <br />430 W. Lockett <br />431 Henry J. Kaiser Co. <br />432 Herman G. Kolin <br />433 <br />n n n <br />434 Neptune Meter Co. <br />435 Pacific Gas & Elec. Co. <br />436 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. <br />437 Pleasanton Service Station <br />438 Pleasanton Times <br />439 Shell Oil Co. <br />440 Standard Station,Pleasanton <br />441 Zaballos Bros. <br />442 rt tt <br />443 Matt Jorgensen <br />444 Earl Trimingham <br />Water Analysis <br />Spray Trees <br />Blacksmithing <br />Bldg. Inspection <br />Fire Dept. Sup <br />Lumber, etc. <br />Stationery <br />Shingles <br />Meals for prisoners <br />n n n <br />Special Policy Duty <br />Plant Mix <br />Hardware <br />n <br />Meter Parts <br />Electric Power & Gas <br />Telephone Service <br />Gas, 0i1 <br />Printing <br />Gas, Oil <br />it it <br />Main St. <br />It 11 <br />Stamps & <br />Expense <br />, etc. <br />& publishing <br />, etc. <br />ii . <br />Culvert <br />N <br />Stamped Env. <br />$ 7.50 <br />52.50 <br />6.25 <br />22.80 <br />253.53 <br />15.98 <br />3.29 <br />9.25 <br />5.68 <br />2.33 <br />7.50 <br />2.56 <br />9.04 <br />7.42 <br />19.49 <br />476.48 <br />8.02 <br />86.70 <br />19.56 <br />46.74 <br />50.94 <br />446.84 <br />970.66 <br />21.58 <br />20.00 <br />OFFICERS REPORTS FOR AUGUST 1946 <br />CITY CLERK reported the following given to the Chief of Police for <br />collection: 6 Licenses $ 104.00 . <br />592 Water Bills 1,988.58 <br />Cash on hand at last report <br />Collections for x:90 ,5us7' <br />Licenses <br />WaterBills <br />Milk Inspection Fees <br />Court Fees <br />Bldg. Inspection Fees <br />Personal Property Taxes' <br />Plumbing Permits <br />Street Repairs <br />Interest Earned <br />Warrants issued August <br />Cash on hand <br />Divided as follows: General Fund, <br />1910 Bond Fund <br />1929 ii i' <br />Music & Promotion <br />Library Fund <br />352.00 <br />1,641.35 <br />71.59 <br />500.00 <br />22.80 <br />53.40 <br />7.00 <br />5.00 <br />6.25' <br />$18,129.39 <br />2,659.39- <br />03,082.45 <br />017,706.33 <br />015,104.97 <br />1,080.49 <br />1,202.49 <br />Fund 119.86 - Deficit <br />438.24 <br />Balances in Special Funds: Water Deposits § 254.50 <br />Spec. Gas Tax 1,300.00 <br />CHIEF OF POLICE reported collections as follows: <br />Water Bills $1,641.35 <br />License Fees 352.00 <br />Milk Inspection Fees 71.59 <br />