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<br />ri38 <br />. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />~-... -~ ----- -'-,-.' ----..- - . __...,... ---- ,'" _ _ . '_'___<___'.'____ _. ~~___ .__ _ _ ___. . _ .______._ ___ ___.'._'_ _. '._7 <br />. - - - --- -.. -- --. --- - - - -. . <br />---- .- ._-- - _. .- - - ____,_ -- - - _~_'__'_. __ - - __ '-, _.___,,~~._, __ - ~. - ~.___ - __,__ 0'- _ _ __ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Council Chambers, Eugene, Oregon, <br />.'-.~ June 27, 1932. _I <br /> <br />:tl Min11tes of the adjourned meeting of the Common eounail, held at the .: <br />"'ck hour of 7: 30 I' ~ clock P. M., June 27, 1932. Counci 1 was, called to order by Mayor <br />Elisha Large with all counci Imen present, except Zumwalt and Reid. <br /> <br />Mr. Ed Hathaway sOfic1ted a subscription to advertising space for the <br />program pamphlet to be issued for the July convention in Eugene of the Ve terans <br />of Foreign WaJ:'s. On motion, it was ordered that the City subscribe for one page <br />I at $8.00; ~he Recorder to furnish copy and pay from the revolving fUnd when due. <br /> <br />Mr. Ruch complained of high grass at the corner of 13th and. Agate . <br />Streets and also for a neighbor at the lot near the old street car barn near 13th <br />Avenue East. The Police Department was instructed to check and notify owners. <br /> <br />Fanner delegations, represented by Mr. Brabham, Mr. Knox, and others, <br />protested the charge made by the City for meat inspection fees, and the matter . <br />was referred to the Health Committee. <br /> <br />c <br /> <br />Councilman Edwards, Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, recommended <br />that the transfer of the bus franchise to the Oregon-Motor Stages Inc. be recog- <br />nized upon thE~ basis of the shortening of the term of the :franchise to fifteen <br />years from thEl date of the original franchise, and also wi tli the strong recommend <br />tion of the Council that the company endeavor to provide a satisfactory service ' <br />through the rE~sidents of College Crest Communi ty. It was moved that the recommen - <br />tion be adopted. The motion was seconded and carried. <br /> <br />I At this ti~e Councilman Reid appeared in Council. <br /> <br />Councilman Hendershot t, Chairman of the Finance Coromi ttee, moved the <br />payment of a bill to H. Skipworth, substituting pOliceman in the place of D. .11;. <br />Cash and C. A. Mahany, for a tota~ sum of $93.75. Motion was seconded; and the <br />ayes and nays were called~ all councilmen voting aye, nay, none, absent Zumwalt. <br /> <br />Mr. Hendershott also recommended to the Council that the City purchase _ <br />out of sinking funds from Smith, Camp, and Riley, one $1,000.00 Sewer Bond at 4~, I <br />due January I, 1935, at 98 and accrued interest. Motion was' made and seconded to <br />adopt the recommendation, and the ayes and nays were called, all councilmen voti <br />aye, nay, none ~ ab sent Zumwal t. <br /> <br />Mr. Hendershott also moved that the allowance of 1lilk Inspector and <br />.Building Inspector for car upkeep of their private cars in city use he fixed.at <br />$15.00 per month. The motion was seconded, and after'discussion motion was <br />withdrawn with consent of seconded, and Mr. Hendershott then moved that Milk <br />Inspector Lawrence be allowed $15.00 per. month for use of his car, and that the <br />I same be inclucled from June 1st in his regular monthly warrant. Motion was second- <br />I ed and car ri ed · <br /> <br />!II Chai.rman Lamb of the Street Coromi t tee reporte d that the Engineer had <br />~ complained to the Railroad Company of the bad condition of the crossing at Van <br />'~uren S,treet sometime ago and nothing had been done, and on motion the Recorder <br />was instructed to communicate wi th the Railroad Co., regarding t,his crossing, and <br />I instruct them to place it in ,good condi tion. . <br /> <br />II On motion of' Councilman Reid, seconded and carried, two alleged buildin <br />I nuisances, one, an old barn, at 11th Avenue West between Almaden and Chambers <br />I Streets, the other an old house, the third building South of 19th Ave. on Villard <br />Street, were l~eferred t,o the ,Street Coromi ttee for consideration under the Nuisance <br />Abatement Ordinance. <br /> <br />On motion of Councilman Hendershott, it was ordered that the Engineer <br />confer with the Eugene Hospital regarding the oiling of the drive South of the <br />City Hall~ on the basis of the Hospital paying for the oiling and the City doing <br />:the work 0 f spre ading it. <br /> <br />City Attorne'y Oalldns stated that after conference with a number of Cit <br />Officials he rmd reached an agreement with Mrs. Carter through Fred E. Smith, her <br />Attorney, for the settlement of the damage suit against the City on the following <br />basis: I <br />General - Damage s $500.00 <br />Costs 11.20 <br />Physicians, Dr. Day 15.00 ~ <br />II Dr. Barnett 25.00 <br />T.otaling $551.20, to be paid to said defendant's attorney, Fred E. Smith, and <br />~lO .00 each to be paid to Drs. Geo. I. Hurle y, H. M. Peery, and G. H. Ross by <br />the City and $5.00 filing fee to be returned to Calkins and Calkins. A motion <br />was made and seconded that the settlement, as proposed 'by Mr. Calkins, be aocepted <br />by the City, and that said sum of $551.20be paid to Fred E. Smith, Attorney, out <br />of the emerger~y fUnd upon filing by said attorney of a release satisfactory to <br />Attorney Calkins, and that upon said settlement the Recorder also draw warrants . <br /> <br /> <br />~ " <br />..... 'I <br />