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<br />rtoo <br /> <br />nil <br />15 'I <br />.....i <br />..........:e. .0 I <br />~:;CI <br />--, <br />1;00""""": <br /> <br />-- -_. -- - --- -- ---- --- <br />-- --- -- -~-~ ----------.--- -- <br /> <br />--- ----- - --------------.-- - - -- --- --- - <br />.-. .-. - - . --- -- ~ <br />___________ ~__ ~~_ ____ __ ____ _ __._ ~-i- ___ __~. .._ __ _ "_ <br /> <br />-----.---- -- ------------- - ---------------- ---- --- - <br />-- - -. -" - - --. - - - - -- _.-.;.- - - - -- - - - - -- ..-. - -.. - -.. -- --.--. - - <br />-- ---- ----- ------ -- - --~-----_._-_.- ---- --- -- .--- --_.- --- ----------...-- .----------- <br /> <br />_ ___~ _ ________. _~______ ~-~--_,-_ ~ _____ ___ _________ ___ _._______ _ _ _______..._ ___ __ ___ _ __ _ _____ _.H.___ __ _ _ _ _.~_ _ __ __ <br />......:._.i. ___ ..-_..:;._____~.....::..-~__.__.___.____~_~_-~_ _ ______----'-__,______.............::.________ -.- -------________~_________._~ <br /> <br />men voting aye: Brownson, Hawn, Barette, Davis, Stewart, Farrington, and Koppe. <br />voting no, none; absent, Pennington. The ordinance was declared passed and <br />nwnbered 8767. <br /> <br />The Recorder reported that Eugene Rural Fire District No. 1 had not made any <br />payments on their contract since August 3, 1942, and that there was an amount of <br />approximately $2,945.04 due the City. A motion was made by Brownson and seconded <br />by Stewart that the City Attorney be instructed to write a letter to the 'Eugene <br />Rural Fire District No.1 stating that if payment was not made within a reasonable <br />length of time the service would be discontinued by the City. <br /> <br />16 <br /> <br />.1 <br />"f <br />I <br />, <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Mayor Large at this time stated he had a distinguished guest and introduced <br />Mayor Eaton of Astoria. Mayor Eaton said it seemed like old home week to hear <br />about the dogs and victory gardens and other things, but that he did not hear the <br />curfew mentioned. He stated Astoria had a new curfew ordinance requiring that <br />all children under 18 should be off the streets at 10 P.M., and that it seemed <br />to be working out very well. He said at this time he was visiting different citie <br />with a view of trying to find out their experience with curfew ordinances. He <br />said that he was glad to be present at the meeting and extended greetings from <br />Astoria. Mayor Large said he had a memorandum to ask Mr. Hawn, chairman of the <br />Police Committee, what progress was being made in regard to a curfew ordinance. <br />Mr. Hawn stated this curfew discussion had been up beofre he was on the Police <br />Committee, but that he would be glad to receive a visit from anyone interested <br />in the curfew ordinance, and asked that the Recorder furnish him information from <br />the minutes as to who was promoting the curfew control. <br /> <br />Mayor Large at this time brought up the question of the Juvenile Officer. <br />He asked the Chief of Police if the Police Matron was cooperating with Mr. Dietz, <br />the Juvenile Officer, and Chief Bergman stated she was. Mayor Large asked it <br />it would be wise for the City to have a Juvenile Officer full time. Judge Hurd <br />was present and stated that whenever the Juvenile Officer picked up any girls that <br />they had to have a matron and that the County was expecting to hire a matron and <br />that they already had a stenographer in the Juvenile office as it was necessary to <br />keep very complete records regarding these girls. He stated that he believed that <br />the County Matron, the stenographer and the Juvenile Officer could handle the <br />work both for the County and the City, and the County was asking the City to make <br />an appropriation of $1,000.00 for the coming year. This matter was referred to <br />the Police Committee for further investigation. <br /> <br />17 <br /> <br />, <br />.1 <br />I <br />I <br />,I <br />;1 <br /> <br />18 <br /> <br />" <br />, <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Attorney Calkins stated that in the recent trial regarding the accident with <br />the fire truck that the City had been discharged from any liability regarding this <br />accident and that the jurors had found for the driver in this case, so that there <br />were no damages either for the driver or the City to pay. Mayor Large suggested <br />to Councilman Stewart that he should caution the drivers of the fire trucks to be <br />very careful in returning from the fires, and Councilman Stewart said he believed <br />the boys had learned a lesson from this accident. <br /> <br />On motion the meeting adjourned. <br /> <br />19 <br /> <br />John Fields, Rec. Pro Tern <br />Aetna Life Ins. Co. <br />Aetna Life Ins. 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