HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.P. American 08/05/1954C. P. American 1954
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F4om She sound o! whistles
and. sirens too8tng early Moaa-
' dap a!lesnoon, ct8y roatden8s
~ mwt leave thought She whole
Town was on lino.
~ Jwi !o ,explaOn the ~oter-
povroring sounds. BOTEI 9ho
' cRtp and rural (tre depa:emanle
alarms sounded at the stone
instant. Both departments 8e-
Ml~ed Calla of ItlS p.tn. Moil.
day.
i We'll need a methemaliclan
!o celculalo the ohanee o! both
skens popping o(( at the same
Tristan! again.
Mill Cafe Leased
y Californian
'Frank Koch, owner and oper-
ator of tl)e M{ll Cafe for the
past seven years, announced bhis
week rhnt she has Tensed the
business to Rosy Dexta•, fomn-
erly of h'ortunn, CnliY.
Dexter, who owned the Red-
wood Cute ut Fortuna, wilt take
over operadion of 6he cafe on
Sunday, August 8.
Dexter is nn expericnccd chef.
He was not avnilabie for com-
4ment in regard to his plans for
th¢ local business.
Koch has secw•cd omplument
with the Magna Lumber Co. +ct
White CSty, He e)Cpl'e.4aed his
bh~nnks to his friends and caaat~
omens for their .patronage dur-
ing tllto past years.
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C®n$r®D Grass daze
City volunteer fh•emen re-
sponded to a grass fire alarm
at 1:15 p, m. Monday on Front
street.
7the blaze, which bw'ned over
several hundred feet, was tocatcd
at,the rear of Winnie's Drive-in
and hetwran fhn nn.rn,.. n,.,,.,.
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T¢n n¢w. city ordlneneea and
ono resolution worn added to 8+ec-
otYls of tiro City od Cetttral Piong
Monday evening by vote o! copn-
cilmon during th¢!r regular Aug-
ltat S¢aS1en.
The •bulk of fire otdinanees ,re-
lated to stree4 ienprovotllont- jmv-
jects .being cnrrted opt by the
city. 'Phreo bills, hbW@Ver, eon-
cerned n n¢4v day piL nt fire city
sewer pumping plant, the oon-
tract bobween Uho city jpnd fire
Midway Water District and Nre
eatMilistnnent od a altt~le bank
account for city lands.
S'ubiltt I~dttallt-~•
In the public ~hearlitg, field on
the Third street _lm~irovement
project, r}o, elUlEtjrta app~eaneii
against the pibnloaal rand two
vnen were pr6sont ~vtto favor«l
the conairuction.
~IIi1Ls passed ware: Qrtlirianco
371, Third street ir»provetnant
from Ash to Alder, ~ctlrbs ind
gutters oti both aides of Nte
street. OMlnanc¢ 370, Seventlt
street improv¢ment from Onk to
Manznnitn, euN6s and gutters on
.bot1) sides. Ordlnnnco 979, autlr-
arir.ing the city superintendent
to call for bids ort Third street
project Prom Ash to Alder.
eau for std.,
Ordinance 37d, 9cventh sU•cot
Impmvcment from Onlc to Mnn-
rnnito nutl)orizinli the sk•ect sup-
crintrndrnt lu call for bids. Ord_
insnce 375, T'ow•U: x4ret Onlc to
1VDnnr.nniht, curbs, guFtcrs and
SIdCWnikS. t)1'dh)ail(`c' 37R, Sixth
sG•cet, Onlc to MEUUanltn, cunbs
and ({utters. Ordin;utce a77,
Eighth( street, fine to Laua'ef,
cui•l>_4 and gutters. These lux(
Cgiti3q., b1Us ryponlncE fn,mwa• orct-
innnces and autlhorized anti fm'
bids s~ain
Otdianc¢ 370 established n
~bnnk account for the "Thh•d
strc¢t, Mnnznnl4a to ileac(, Irn-
~provemcnt ~F'und." Ordicrnttc,.
37D authorised construction of
a sewer plant dry pit nt the city
sewer pumping plant Ordinance
3RR nulhnrVod executlnn of n
contract betwcm) the city and
the MidwnY Water District for
nsc of city water mains within
the cl LSti'iCt.
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