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H~y Bids <br /> <br />In Rs <br /> <br />Vermission to close <br /> <br />Dur met Street <br /> <br />In Re <br /> <br />Permit, C. A. L'ell <br /> <br />In Re <br /> <br />Classification No. <br /> <br />Street ?ave:bent <br /> <br />In Re <br /> <br />Library Convention <br /> <br />In Re <br /> <br />Deeds for Street ~urposee <br /> <br />County <br />and adjacent to <br /> <br /> t he successful <br /> <br />to specifications and pIans, under which thc <br />proposes to pave the portion easterly <br /> <br />City boundary line along said street; <br /> <br />Contractor on the County contract be given the permit <br />to circulate a private contract on the port~on within <br />the City. <br /> <br />On motion of Trustee Tubbs duly seconded by Green]ear <br />~-ud carried, the Clerk was instructed to open bids re- <br />ceived for furnishing the City with ~0 Tons of Barley <br />and 20 tons of alfalfa Hay for the Street Dept. Two <br />bids were opened as follows: I. W. Vsn Cleave offered <br />16 tons of alfalfa at $30.00 per ton. The Citrus Belt <br />Milling Company, of PomOna, 40 Tons No. 1 Barley Hay <br />~27.00 per ton. 20 Tons No. 1 Alfalfa at ~3.00 or 20 <br />Tons No. i Horse Alfalfa at $30.00. They also ~ub~ <br />mitted'a price on ~0 tons of No. I Oat Hay at $26.00 <br />all delivered F.O.B. City Barnes, On motion of Trusts <br />Greenleaf duly seconded ~y Chapm~n that the bids be <br />~eferred to a committee,carried. Trustee Greenleaf <br /> <br />being appointed as ~ ~ <br /> .u~., committee. <br /> <br />On motion of Trustee <br />and carried, Wells and <br />to close Durant Street <br />said portion of Street. <br /> <br />Cn motion of Trustee Dale du~y seconded by Greenleaf <br />carried, C. A. Bell was ~ranted a temporary permit to <br /> <br />Tubba duly seconded by Cha-man <br /> BreeeIer were granted permission <br /> from 15th to l?th for paving <br /> <br />Leek Lot on E. side of.. <br />Streets. <br /> <br />conduct a lunch wagon on the <br />Sycamore ~etween 3rd and 4th <br /> <br />T~e motion of Trustee Oreenleaf that North ~ain Street <br />ce paved with concrete Case 1-2-4 mixtuue and a 2" <br />asphalt wearing surface was duly seconded by Trustee <br />Cha~m~n and carried. <br /> <br />On motion of Trustee Dale du~y seconded by Greenleaf <br />and carried the City is to donate ~lO0.00 towards the <br />expense of holding a Library Conventl~ in the City <br />~roviding the Cour~ty Supervisors ~d Chamber of Com- <br />merce subscribe to the same cause. <br /> <br /> and others for the~N,~h~rly <br /> and a deed from S. H. Finley <br /> <br />for a diagonal street from Ssnta Clara to <br />am E1 Portal were on motion 0y Trustee Gree~ <br /> <br />Deeds from J. W. Kennedy <br />eXteniion of Bush Street <br />and others <br /> <br />~ain known <br /> <br /> <br />
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