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<br />(Communications ' From the City of Orange submitting Resolution No. 1742, adopted May 23, 1961,
<br />Continued) requesting the League of California Cities of Orange County to study costs of set-
<br /> ~//~vices performed by the County relative to unincorporated areas,
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<br /> From the City of Orange submitting copy of Resolution No. 1734 proposing to
<br /> annex certain real property on the south side of Hein Avenue and east of Orange-
<br /> Olive Road, designated "~nnexation No. 166,'
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<br /> From the City of Fullerton submitting copy of Resolution No. 3364, adopted May
<br /> 23, 1961~ rejecting offer for Joint exercise of powers for constructior~ operation
<br />~/~and maintenance of East Orange County Feeder No. 2,
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<br /> From the Treasurer, Santa Ana Chapter, Izaak Walton League of America, request-
<br /> lng advice regarding the probability of the extension of Aloha Park along the banks
<br /> of the Santa Ana River to adjoin the property covered by their lease with the City
<br /> for Club House and grounds, or any other contemplated use of this property. Also
<br />~enclosing copy of letter to County Board of Supervisors requesting deferment of
<br /> plans for future extension of this clearing and paving of the River levees and the
<br /> Santiago Creek,
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<br /> From the Director of Public Works reference request of Izaak Walton League of
<br /> America advising concern only for drainage and flood protection of Santa Ana River
<br />~and Santiago Creek areas,
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<br /> Petition signed by four persons requesting abandonment of property lying adja-
<br /> cent to that portion of Sixth Street, between Mabury Street and the Santa ~na Free-
<br />~way, as it no longer serves any useful purpose,
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<br /> From Hillview Flowers and Patio Florist, objecting to street flower vendors
<br /> near their premises~ and advising the vendors were at l?th Street and Grand ~venue,
<br /> where there are No Parking Signs At AnyTime all along 17th Street; also vendors onL
<br />~#~17th Street and Tustin %venue, a half block from Hillview Flowers, left trash at
<br /> this corner after Mother's Day, and requesting some measure to prevent these vendors
<br /> from being on street corners or in the City,
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<br /> From Attorney Chas. D. Swanner, former Member of the Library Board, urging
<br /> favorable consideration in continuing Branch Libraries in Public Schools and estab-
<br /> lishing other Branch Libraries where needed,
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<br /> Fr~n President, P.T.A. Madison School, urging retention of library branches in
<br />~the schools, and a bookmobile for areas that cannot reach these librarie%
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<br /> From President, Santiago P.T.^., advising all their members urge the importanc~
<br />~of retaining the library branches at Wilson, Hoover and Lathrop Schools, and stating
<br />that mobile units will not serve the purpose,
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<br /> From I~rs. Olive Brown and Miss Edna J. Freeman, 2426 Santiago ~venue, request-
<br />~ing that the proposed library changes are voted
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<br /> From Mrs. D. K. Brown, Library Chairman~ Hoover P.T.A. opposing the Library's
<br />plan to close the school-located Wilson and Hoover branches and to relocate the
<br />branch at Lathrop Junior High School,
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<br />From Mrs. Fred Alvarez, 330 E. Camile Street, protesting the closing of the
<br />~Hoover and Wilson School libraries, for at least another three months, and advising!
<br /> the bookmobile would not be constantly available~
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<br /> From Mrs. Dalton Mobley, President, Willard Junior High School, requesting the
<br /> retention of the present branch libraries in the Hoover, Wilson and Lathrop schools~
<br />~t~and stating the library services would not be adequate through the proposed Book-
<br /> mobile,
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<br /> From the Manager, Chamber of Commerce, stating the Civic Affairs C~,~ittee are
<br /> desirous of making an objective study in the underlying motives of the proposed
<br /> closing of the Library Stations and requesting a delay for a period of at least
<br /> ~ninety days in the interst of effecting such a study,
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<br /> From Mrs. Thelma McCauley, 325 E. Camile Street, urging influence to keep the
<br /> libraries in the Hoover~ Wilson and L~throp Schools,
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<br /> From Mrs. Gladys S. Kahn, 710 E. Santa Clara Avenue, urging that the libraries.
<br />~be k~pt open,
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<br />From Mrs. Marie Selindh, President, Wilson School P.T.A., with enclosure of
<br />~thirteen letters from students, requesting the continued service rendered by their
<br /> school library,
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<br /> Frem Mrs. A. C. Schick, Jr., 2401 Santiago Avenue, objecting to the closing of
<br />$~he cooperative school branch libraries,
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<br /> From Dr. Raymond R. Ross, 1125 East Seventeenth Street, Chairman of the Execu-
<br />,tive Committee of Parents for Good Schools, expressingOpposition to the closing of
<br /> the library facilities in the Wilson and Hoover Schools and urging a thorough local~
<br /> survey for future decisions,
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<br />~ From Mrs. John Whedbee, 714 So. Parton Street, urging passage of a dog leash
<br />law,
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<br />~ ~ Frem the John ^d~ms P.T.A. favoring theadoption of a Dog Control Ordinance,
<br />$~ From Arthur R. Hull, 1523 Dresser Street, opposing the Dog leash Iaw,
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