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<br />
<br />In Re
<br />
<br />Appointment
<br />
<br />S. B. Kaufman.
<br />
<br />IN, Re
<br />
<br />Leave of Absence
<br />
<br />Trustee A.C. Hasenjaeger.
<br />
<br />On motion of Trustee Warner, seconded by Perm and
<br />tied, S. B. Kaufman, Deputy District Attorney, was
<br />ted special police officer without pay.
<br />
<br />oar-
<br />
<br /> appoin-
<br />
<br />On motion of Trustee Perm, seconded by Warner and carried
<br />
<br />Trustee A.C. Hasenjaeger was granted thirty days leave
<br />
<br />of absence from the State.
<br />
<br />In Re
<br />
<br />Bid--Sale of
<br />
<br />Telephone Franchise.
<br />
<br />This being the time and place set for the opening of bids
<br />for the sale of telephone and telegraph franc~hise~ the
<br />Council proceeded to open bids as follows:
<br />
<br /> Southern California Telephone Co. ~300.00
<br />
<br />In Re
<br />
<br />Reso. No. 2343
<br />
<br />Accepting Bid of
<br />
<br />Sou. Calif. Telephone
<br />
<br />for Telephone
<br />
<br /> A resolution was introduced accepting the bid of the
<br /> Southern California Telephone Company in amount of $300.0(
<br /> and two percent annually of the gross receipts arising
<br /> Co. from the rights and privileges of the telephone and
<br />
<br />& Telegraph Franchise. telegraph franchise for a period of fifty years.
<br /> The resolution was ordered filed, read, considered,
<br /> designated Resolution No. 2343 and passed by the follow-
<br />
<br />ing vote:
<br />
<br /> Ayes, Trustees
<br />
<br />E.G. Warner, W.H. Penn,
<br />A;C. Hasenjaeger, Paul B. Witmer.
<br />
<br />Noes, Trustees None.
<br />
<br />Absent, Trustees J.L. McBride.
<br />
<br />In Re
<br />
<br />Ordinance
<br />
<br />Granting Franchise
<br />
<br />Sou. Calif. Telephone Co.
<br />
<br />An Ordinance 'entitled:
<br />
<br /> "An 0rd~nance granting to Southern California Telephone
<br />Company, its successors and assigns, the right, privilege
<br />and franchise, for the period of fifty (50) years, to
<br />maintain, conduct and carry on a general telephone and
<br />telegraph business, and in connection therewith, and for
<br />the purposes thereof, to construct, erect, install,
<br />maintain and operate a system and plant flor the trans-
<br />mission of sound, signals, conversations and intelligence
<br />by means of electricity, including poles and or conduits
<br />and wires, in, along, over and under the streets, alloys
<br />and public places as now existing and as hereafter estab-
<br />lished of said City of Santa Ana, Califo~,nia."
<br />
<br />was introduced, read, considered and referred back to the
<br />
<br />City Attorney.
<br />
<br />In Re
<br />
<br />Ordinance No. 964
<br />
<br />Fixing Tax Rate 1932-33.
<br />
<br />An Ordinance entitled:
<br />
<br /> "An Ordinance of the City of Santa Aha, California,
<br />fixing the amount of money ascertained to carry on the
<br />various departments of the City of Santa Ana, and to pay
<br />the bonded indebtedness falling due for the current year
<br />1932-33, and fixing the rate of taxation for the c~rent
<br />year 1932-33, designating the number of cents on each
<br />~100.O0 for the various funds of said City on the whole
<br />of the taxable property of said City as set by 'the County
<br />Assessor of the County of Orange, State of California,
<br />and equalized by the Board of ~pervisors of said County,
<br />and hereby levied on the whole of the taxable property
<br />of said City."
<br />
<br />was finally ~aad, considered, designated Ordinance No.
<br />
<br />96~ and passed by the following vote:
<br />
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