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City Hall, Wednesday, May 25, 1938.
Pursuant to adjournment of May 19th, 1938, the City Clerk ap-
peared at the Council Chamber. There being no quorum present, the
Clerk adjourned the meeting until 3:00 o0clock P.M., Thursday, May
26, 1938.
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City Hall, Thursday, May 26, 1939.
Pursuant to adjournment of May 25th, 1938, the City Council met
and was called to order at 3:00 P.M. by Mayor McCallen.
Councilmen present: Morehouse, Chamness, Henrickson, McCallen.
Councilmen absent: Talbert.
Change Order 06 6
The Clerk presented and read Change Order No. Beach Pavilion
and Civic Auditorium, Docket Calif. 1167-DS, dated May 25, 1938 and,
on motion by Councilman Henrickson seconded by Councilman Chamness,
Change Order No. 6 was approved and accepted. Motion put and carried
unanimously.
Adv. Mr. J. Ray Brown of the Arizonai:Republic®Phoenix Gazette addressed
the Council relative to advertising during the summer season and suggest-
ed a series of five inch Ads costing $2.66 per inch. The matter was
referred to the Beach and Pier Committee and the Chamber of Commerce.
Adv. Mr. Norbert Hensler of the Los Angeles Times addressed the Council
relative to advertising and quoted a price of $5.17 per inch. The
matter was referred to the Beach and Pier Committee and the Chamber of
Commerce.
St. Decorations Mr. Fred J. Taylor of Long Beach addressed the Council relative to
decorations on account of opening of the beach pavilion. No action by
• the City Council.
Brunzell & The Clerk presented and read the following letter addressed to the
Jacobson
Mayor and City Council:
1°May 26, 1938
Honorable Mayor & Councilmen,
City of Huntington Beach,
Huntington Beach, California
Gentlemeng