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<br />r272 <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />I <br />~~. ": II <br />.,.cr) II <br />~~I ' <br />~i <br />I <br /> <br />II <br />[, <br />II <br />II <br />Ii <br /> <br />Ii <br /> <br />Council Chambers, Eugene, Oregon, <br />January 13, 1930. <br /> <br />- Minutes of.the regular meeting of the Common Council, held at the hour of <br />7:30 o'clock P. M., on January 13, 1930. There were present the Mayor and all <br />members of the Council, except Washburne and Monroe. -Meeting was called to <br />order by Mayor Wilder. <br /> <br />Attorney Fred E. Smith appeared before the Council with a claim that the <br />assessment of Lot 2, Block 24, Fairmount had been reassessed with an understandin <br />that the assessments for Fairmount Boulevard against this lot was cancelled, but <br />the same had never been cancelled of record. On motion the matter was ,referred <br />to the City Attorney and City Engineer to determine what the action of the Counci <br />had been, with power to act in thi s mat ter. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />Attorney Fred E. Smith also reporting Etta S. Knight, owner of Lots 2, 3, <br />& 4, Block 15, Gross Addition, tendered to the council the sum of $400 in full <br />of all assessments against a 27 foot strip of this property, the actual assess- <br />ment amount to about $780. 1~. Smith took the position that unless the City <br />accepted this offer the owner would dispose of t,he balance of the property and <br />allow the City to foreclose its lien against the 27 feet. A motion was made, <br />seconded, and carried to reject his proposition. <br /> <br />Raymond Torrey requested permission of the council to erect a Neon Sign <br />across Willamette Street opposite the Kays' property, where he is about to erect <br />a new building, and also for permission to sink storage tanks in the nine foot <br />alley. The matter was referred to the Mayor and to the City Engineer with power <br />to act. <br /> <br />The Mayor named the following officers and employees and salaries to be <br />paid them for the year of 1930. <br /> <br />ATTORNEY <br /> <br />Delbert Farrow <br />Jerry Hoyt <br /> <br />(Police Ma.tron) <br /> <br />160.00 <br />145.00 <br /> <br /> (Help of Police Matron) <br />11rs . Anna Ryckman $ 25.00 I <br />STREET DEPT. <br />C. A.' LeVan 150.00 <br />Claude Jackson 135.00 <br />Will Jones 100.00 <br />Winfred Mullins 100.00 <br />Geo. Bond 100.00 <br />Aaron Campbell 100.00 <br />Everett Alford 100.00 <br />J. L. Good 100.00 <br />SEWER DEFT. <br />John Alford $115.00 <br />R. C. ;Powell 100.00 <br />PARKS DEPARTMENr <br />B. H. Parker <br /> Superintendent $125.00 <br />BUILDING INS PECTOR <br />R. W. Rundlett $225.00 <br />HEALTH OFFICER <br />S. M. Kerron $ 50.00 <br />JANITOR <br />-- <br />D. C. Boyd $100.00 <br />MILK INSPECTOR I <br />Chester M. Lawrence $225.00 <br />E1~LOY~~NT AGENCY <br />F. L. Armi tage $ 50.00 <br /> <br />S. M. Calkins <br /> <br />$160.00 <br /> <br />RECORDER'S OFFICE <br /> <br />R. S. Bryson <br />John Fields <br />Ruth Lord <br /> <br />TREASURER <br /> <br />$225.00 <br />150.00 <br />100.00 <br /> <br />Fred Wentworth <br /> <br />$160.00 <br /> <br />ENGINEER'S DEJ?T. <br /> <br />W. C. Clubb <br />F. E. Semon <br />Bethel E. Clubb <br /> <br />$225.99 <br />200.00 <br />100.00 <br /> <br />FIRE DEFT. <br /> <br />W. E. Nusbaum <br />Ray Hicks <br />Lloyd Johnson <br />Henry Weber <br />Homer Middlesworth <br />F. M. Bloomfield <br />Lee Loehr <br />Jack Hayes <br />Elmer Smi th <br /> <br />$160.00 <br />140.00 <br />125.00 <br />120.00 <br />120.00 <br />120.00 <br />100.00 <br />100.00 <br />95.00 <br /> <br />POLICE DEPT. <br /> <br />J. F. S trai t <br />Elmer Williams <br />Elmer Geiger <br />Frank Cronin <br />Elta Pollett <br />Claude Romaine <br />Hugh Keeney <br /> <br />(Traffic Officers) <br /> <br />$160.00 <br />135.00 <br />125.00 <br />125.00 <br />125.00 <br />125.00 <br />125.00 <br /> <br />M1'8. M. S. Ad~' <br /> <br />135.00 <br /> <br />~ <br />