Application to
<br />Solicit Funds
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<br />Application to
<br />Solicit Funds
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<br />[Request
<br /> Jr.Chamber of
<br /> Commerce
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<br />Plans and Specs.
<br />and advertise for
<br />bids-Project C-46
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<br />Release Bonds
<br />Tract Nos .'3273,
<br />3523 and 3528
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<br />Appointments
<br />Bowers Memorial
<br />Museum Board
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<br />Appointment
<br /> Library Board
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<br />of the Latin Citizen Newspaper, Leon J. Perales, 1941 W. Fifth Street, to solicit
<br />funds August lB, 1960, through the printing of additional newspapers, in an attempt
<br />to reach as many teenagers and parents as possible, in their educational program on
<br />the prevention of Juvenile delinquency and narcotics, was received and filed, as
<br />the Attorney stated it was unnecessary to submit such an Application for the purposes
<br />as outlined.
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<br />On motion of CounciLman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the application of
<br />The Rodeo Committee, Junior Chamber of Commerce, was granted to solicit funds
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<br />July 9, ll and 15, 1960, to pay expenses involved for putting on this rodeo, at the
<br />Orange County Fair, July 16 and 17, and possible profits to be used for the better-
<br />ment of the Community.
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<br />It was moved by Councilman Heinly, and seconded by Hubbard, that the request of
<br />Chairman, Rodeo Committee, Junior Chamber of Commerce, be
<br />denied to put up a banner on Main and Fourth Streets, publicizing the "World Cham-
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<br />pionship Rodeo, Orange County Fair, July 16-17."
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<br />Roll Call Ayes, Councilmen
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<br /> Noes, CounciLmen
<br /> Absen% Councilmen
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<br />On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
<br />specifications were approved and
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<br />Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
<br />Dale H. Heinty, Bob Brewer
<br />A. A. Hall
<br />None
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<br />seconded by Heinly and carried, the plans and
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<br />the Purchasing Agent authorized to advertise for
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<br /> Street
<br />bids for the widening and paving of Sixth/and Ross Street. contiguous to the new
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<br /> Police Facility Building, Project C-~6; bids to be opened August l, 1960.
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<br /> On motion of CounciLman Hubbard, seconded by Reinly and carried, the bonds were
<br /> ordered released and improvements accepted as completed on the following Tracts:
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<br /> Bond in the sum of $2~900.00, filed by Hugh M. Neighbour, Jr., for the
<br /> improvements on property consisting of five lots located on the east side of Bristol
<br /> Street, north of Santa Clara Avenue, in Tract No. 3273,
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<br /> Bond in the sum of $14,500.00, filed by Kimberly Properties, for the improve-
<br />ments of property located at the westerly extension of Sunswept Avenue, south of
<br />Westminster (17th) Street and west of Newhope Street, in Tract No. 3523, and
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<br /> Bond in the sum of $109,000.00, filed by The Lehnhardt Corporation, for the
<br /> improvements of Smeltzer Avenue, Verano Street, Lehnhardt Avenue, Genoa Drive,
<br /> McLean Drive, Flintridge Drive, Crystal Lane, Driftwood Drive and Kent Avenue,
<br /> in Tract No. 3528.
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<br />It was moved by Councilman Brewer that the following persons be nominated as members
<br />of the Bowers Memorial Museum Board: George Busdeicker, Jr., to fill the vacancy
<br />created by the resignation of Chloe Staton, term to expire July l, 1962; J. Wayne
<br />Harrison, to fill the expired term of A. H. Allen, term to expire July l, 1964;
<br />and Frances Gould, to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of James GiLmore,
<br />term to expire July l, 1961. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard and seconded by
<br />Helnly, the nominations be closed. It was moved by Councilman Brewer, seconded by
<br />Hubbard and carried, that George Busdeicker, Jr., J. Wayne Harrison, and Frances
<br />Gould be appointed, as members of the Bowers Memorial Museum Board, and for the
<br />respective terms of offices.
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<br />It was moved by Councilman Brewer that Dwight C. Hamilton be nominated as a member
<br />of the Library Board, to fill the expired term of Catherine Quick. It was moved by
<br />Councilman Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the nomination be closed, and
<br />Dwight C. Hamilton be appointed, as a member of the Library Board, term to expire
<br />June 30, 1964.
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