1091
<br />The Clerk then. read claims No.44 to .95 inc l.usiQe and amounting to $951.06
<br />as follows:
<br />Claim No. 44-- Pacific Gas & Elee tri.c Company, electricity
<br />$.192.50
<br />45 -- IT It " " " " it " electricity
<br />3.70
<br />46 -- " " it if is IT IT IT electricity
<br />1.52
<br />47 -- it it IT it if " " it electricity
<br />10.04
<br />48 -- " ►► if it rt n IT n power
<br />12:7.32
<br />49 -- IT 11 is IT n n n It power
<br />6.38
<br />50 -- IT '► n n n n n IT power
<br />2.48
<br />51- -Henry .Vervais, special officer, nightwatchman
<br />25.5.0
<br />52- -Fred Snarey, labor
<br />18.00
<br />53-- Ivlanuel DePonte,,. labor
<br />6.00
<br />54- -Joe Santiago, labor
<br />3.00
<br />55 -- Estate of Frank Viada, cleaning streets
<br />46.25
<br />56-- J.E.Siggins, labor
<br />6.00
<br />57-- Manuel Anselmo, labor
<br />4.50
<br />/ 58 -- Andrew Sanchez, labor
<br />4.50
<br />59 - -Fred Madsen, Labor
<br />3.75
<br />60 -- Amer i.co Zaro" , labor
<br />3.00
<br />61-- A.V.Ansel.mo, labor
<br />3.60
<br />62-- Manuel Viada, labor
<br />3.00
<br />63 -- Manuel Viada, labor
<br />6.00
<br />' 64 - -8 .Paulo , labor
<br />19.50
<br />65-- Manuel Safrino, labor
<br />19.50
<br />66-- J.H.Sampson, labof
<br />4.50
<br />67- -Peter Koopmann, labor
<br />2.50
<br />68-- C.A.Bruce & Sons, labor
<br />1.50
<br />69-- Cruikshank & Kolln, supplies
<br />28.52
<br />70 -- rt n it r► n n IT IT
<br />13.72
<br />71 -- " ". ", it n It IT of
<br />2.92
<br />72 -- n n n n n n n"
<br />1.98
<br />73 -- n IT n if n n it, It
<br />1.95
<br />74 -- n n n. n n n n n
<br />1.52
<br />75-- Pleasanton Service Station, suppl es
<br />5.12
<br />76 -- n n n rt n n n r
<br />4.51
<br />77-- Pleasanton Electric Compnay, installing pump
<br />185.50
<br />78 -- " it IT TV 11 is supplies and labor
<br />5.75
<br />79-- Pleasanton Auto Service, supplies
<br />4.63
<br />80-= it n it ►► n it IT andrepairs
<br />15.0
<br />81- -Hall Warehouse Company, supplies
<br />19.49
<br />82 -- " ►r n n n n n
<br />.77
<br />83-- Pleasanton Agricultural Works, supplies
<br />3.58
<br />84 - -. n n n n n n n n n
<br />2.00
<br />85 -- It n It IT. n, It If r► It
<br />50
<br />86 - -G. & L. Auto Service, repairs and supplies
<br />.96
<br />87-- Pleasanton Times, printing
<br />48.60
<br />88 - -J.J. Delucchi, supplies
<br />3.12
<br />89-- Ratti's Restaurant, meals for prisoners
<br />2.88
<br />90-- J.H.Munatz, supplies
<br />1.64
<br />91-- Standard Oil Company, supplies
<br />31.79
<br />92-- L.C.Nevis, use of radio
<br />5.00
<br />93-- Pacific Telephone Company, phone calls
<br />1.10
<br />94-- M.Greenberg's Sons, supplies
<br />12.60
<br />95 -- Neptune Meter Company, supplies
<br />35.47
<br />These claims were referred to the finance committee for audit and
<br />report.
<br />The Clerk then read the following repayis of the municipal offkcers:•
<br />Water Dew, r tme nt : --- Showing that water had been turned on at six places and off at
<br />seven. Repaired 9 meters, installing new incubator plant ,' cut grass in ponds at
<br />sewer farm. Report showed that there were 413 taps in Town and 36 outside of town.
<br />That there were 481 services in town (On 433, off 48) and 44 services outside of
<br />town (On 42, Off 2), total number of services 525. The report shooed the expenses
<br />o.f�the department as 397.95 and the income $910.10, leaving a total over and above
<br />expenses of $512.15. the report showed that the total hours pumping at Pump No. 1
<br />was 232* hours, total hours pumping at Pump #2, 7. The total gallons water pumped
<br />at Pump #1, was 7,642,400 gallons, and 210,000 gallons pumped at Pump #2. Report
<br />showed that 4 water deposits were collected during the month and 3 were returned.
<br />Town Clerk: -- Showing that he had delivered to the Marshal 38 licenses for collection
<br />amounting to P600.00 and 445 water bills amounting to $1112.45. Report showed that
<br />the Treasurer had on hard at the time of last repczt $6744.89, and since then the follow-
<br />ing collections have been made: Licenses from Marshal 429.00, Taxes (1933 -34) from
<br />Marshal $78.76, Water from Marshal $885.20, Milk Inspection fees $32.65, Recorder's
<br />Court fees 1100.00; From Town Clerk: Personal Property Taxes $72.40, Special $5.23,
<br />Interest from banks 47.59, making a total of $8395.72, less amount of warrants
<br />issued July 2,, 1934 82015.23, leaving a cash balance in the harts s of the Treasurer
<br />of $6360.49. This was divided as follows: General Fund 05566.14, *dater Bond Fund
<br />$327.54; Town Hall Bond Fund x$`'6.48; Water Deposit Fund $45.00; 1929 Municipal
<br />Improvement Bond Fund $329.70; Municipal Improvement Bond Fund $150.63.
<br />Superintendent of.Streets:-- Showing that work on streets had amounted to :77.00
<br />during the month of July, 1934.
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