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APPROVED: <br /> <br />Mayor of the city o'f" ~n Aha. ' <br /> <br />among the different printing plants of the City for the <br />reason that all the commercial printers of Santa Aha have <br />organized and adopted a code and price list which will be <br />generally used throughtout the State and all prices quoted <br />will be identically the same, was accepted and filed. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by HasenJaeger and <br /> <br />carried, the City Council adjourned to Monday, August lath <br />1933, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chamber. <br /> <br />santa Aha City Hall. <br /> <br />August 14th, 19Z~. 7:50 P.M. <br /> <br />City Council met Sn regular adjourned session. <br />Meeting called to order by Mayor Witmer. <br /> <br />Present: Trustees A.F. LeGaye, E.G. Warner, <br />W.H. Penn A.C. Hasenjaeger, Paul B. Witmer. <br /> <br /> Absent: Trustees None. <br /> <br />In Re <br /> <br />Application <br /> <br />Frank Warton. <br /> <br />In Re <br /> <br />Radio Broadcasting Station. <br /> <br />In Re <br /> <br />Extension of <br /> <br />Glassell Street. <br /> <br />On motion of Trustee Warner, seconded by Penn and car- <br /> <br />ried, the application of Frank Warton, lll§ Poinsettia <br />Street, for the Job as caretaker at the Bowers Memorial <br /> <br />Museum, was referred to the Museum Board. <br /> <br />A communication from ~heriff Logan Jackson was read <br />regarding the Council's sentiment on the program to <br />a radio broadcasting station for the Police Department <br />and the Sheriff's Office in Orange County~ On motion of <br />Trustee Penn, seconded by HasenJaeger and carried, the <br />Chair was authorized to appoint a committee to meet with <br />the Board of Supervisors to discuss the installation of <br />a radio broadcasting station. Trustees LeGaye and Penn <br /> <br />were appointed as the committee. <br /> <br />On motion of Trustee HasenJaeger, <br /> <br />seconded by LeGaye and <br /> <br />carried, the Resolution adopted by the City Council of <br />the City of Orange, was approved favoring the first <br /> <br /> <br />