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It also appearing that notice inviting sealed bids for the
furnishing of 5,80U --feet of 6 inch pipe had Beed duly published
by the Clerk, the Board proceeded to publicly open and declate
the bids received therefore:
H'endarson Bros. of Lodi 'bidding X62.05 per 0 ft.
:.ontague Pipe S. Steel Co. of S.F. ^ 59.00
Sacramento Pipe Co. of Sacramento 56.00
Tm.'P. Horn Co. of San Francisco 109.00
Western Pipe & Steel Co. of S.F. 51.00
Fac. Tank & _111pe Co. of S. F. ft 49.1 ^ (a)
Lodi dill & Manufacturing Co. tv 48.00 (b)
H. 71. Bray of Oakland, Cal. 50.50
!e07_"S: * (bidding on Standard, Cast Iron Pipe)
(a) (bidding on Fir Stave Pipe)
(b) (bidding on Redwood Stave Pipe)
The bid of -Howard 7— Bray above set forth complying with
the specifications of the pipe required and being accompanied
by a certified check in the amount of 10c' of the amount bid, the
Board determined his to be the lowest and best bid, rejectiog all
others by the passage of Resolution of Award No. 240 by the follow-
ing vote:-
ATr:S: Trustees. Grose, Hickok, Hale, Liontgomery.
1;0".S: Trustees, Ilona. Absent: Trustee. Rich.
Reverend A. H. Vie-asling and Otto Spenker appeared on behalf
of the congregation of St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church and
presented a written protpt against allowing the Pacific Telephone
and Telegraph Company cu /back the row of large Elm trees bordering
their property on Church Street. The Board assured the gentlemen
that they would use their endeavors to prevent mutilation of these
trees and would consult with the telephone company as to some other
method of construction whereby the trees could be left intact
The Clerk then read the applications of F. C. Rose and E.R.
Larkin for licenses to conduct card rooms in conjunction with their
present businesses at No. 9 West Pine Street and Ito. 212 IT. Sacramen-
to Street respectively. After discussion as to the propriety of
granting any more of these licenses, Trustee Hickok, who introduced
a motion on February 23rd.,1922 whereby the City Attorney was inst-
ructed to draw up an amendment to the present ordinances repeal-
ing any sections granting card -room licenses, moved that this lat-
ter motion be withdrawn and rescinded, leaving the matter in status
quo ante but with the understanding that any illegal practices
carried on under these licenses at the places licansed,(not necess-
arily conviction of crime), would mean immediate cancellation of (Hale
the license and no further license to issue to the violator. Trustee/
seconded the motion and the same carried. Trustee Grose voting No.
The Board then granted the licenses first above named by
vote of record, Trustee Grose voting No in each instance. Trustees
Hickok. Hale and Montgomery voting for the permission to be granted.
The following "R -solutions of Intention were then presented
and gassed:
Rosolution of Intention No.,47 in the matter of the improv-
ement of Oak Street by the following vote: -
.LYES: Trustees, Hickok, Hale. Grose. L.Iontgomery.
ROES: Trustees, Ilona. ABSENT-. Trustee. Rich.
Resolution of Intention No. 48 in the matter of the im-orov-
ement of dest Locust Street by the following vote:-
AYES- Trustees, Hickok. Hale, Crose, Ilontgomery.
ITO S: Trustees, Ilona. ABSENT: Trustee, Rich.
Resolution of Intention 11o.49 in the matter of the'improv-
ament of Rose Street by the following vote: -
AYES: Trustees, Hickok, Hale. Grose. 1.1ontgomery.
NOES: Trustees, None. ABSENT: Trustee. Rich.
Resolution of Intention No. 50 in the matter of the improv-
ement of Cordier Street by the following vote: -
AYES: Trustees, Hickok, Hale, Grose. ;3ontgomery.
id0 S: Trustees, None. ABSENT; Trustee, Rich.
communication from the Seagrave 6ompany relative to the
failure of an acid jar on the new truck was read and ordered filed.
A communication from the Trustees of the Lodi Elementary
Schools praying for the abandonment of the alley in block 12 of
the Lodi Barnhart Tract for a distance of 200 feet east from Gar-
field Street was read . City Attorney Steele being present, advised
the Board that there -aas no objection to the proposed abandonment
providing the Board found that the same would be for the public
interest ' .
B. x� Boid aid Llr. 0. �,,. J'eihe addressed the Board con-
cariningrt'he a- age nuisance on lunch -,aagons on the streets of