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<br /> time on June 13, 1928, and notices for prot,est having been sent by registered mail,
<br /> ~ and no protests being filed, such ordinance was read the second time and passed its
<br /> --:..) third reading by ti tle by unanimous consent under suspension of the rule and was
<br /> 00 placed on its final passage. The a.)1es and nays were called, all presc?:nt voting I
<br /> aye.. Absent and:. not \foting, McCully and Monroe,. Said ordinance was declared pass-
<br /> ed and numbered 6957.
<br /> An Ordinance levoY'ing assessinents for paving 22nd avenue from the West
<br /> line of Charnel ton Street to the East lini9 of Washington Street, having been read
<br /> I the first time on June 13, 1928, and noti(~es for protest having been sent by
<br /> registered mail, and no protests being filed, such ord.i.nanc e was read the second
<br /> time and passed it s third reading by title by unanimous consent under suspension
<br /> of the rule and was placed on its final passage. The ayes and nays were called,
<br /> I all present voting aye. Absent and not voting, :McCully and Monroe. Said
<br /> I ordinance was declared passe~ and n,".mbered. 6958.
<br /> I An Ordinanc e levying assessments f.or paving Fillmore Street from the
<br /> I South line of' 6th Avenue to the South line of BlocIDel, Grand Prairie Addi tion,
<br /> :1 having been rea<:i the fi rst time on June 1::5, 1928, and notices for protest having
<br /> II been sent by registered mail, and no protests being filed, such ordinance was
<br /> I, read the seoond time and passed its third reading b.;l t.itle by unanimous consent
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<br /> under suspension of the rule, and was plaeed on its final passage. The ayes and
<br /> ii nays were called., all present voting aye. Absent and not voting, McCullycand
<br /> II Monroe; . Said ordinance was de'cll;:lred passed and numbered 6959.-
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<br /> I Twenty Sidewalk Assess'ment Ordinances having been read the first time
<br /> I on June 13, 1928, and notices for protest having been sent by registered mail, and
<br /> i no proteste2beiJI1g filed, such ordinances were read the second time ahd passed
<br /> II their third reading by title by unanimous consent under suspension of the rule,
<br /> II and were placed on the ir final passage. ~~he ayes and nays were called ,all present
<br /> vo ting aye. Ab 13ent and no t vo ting, McCully and Monroe. Said ordinances were
<br /> II da.clared passed and numbered 6960 to 6979 II both numbers inclusive.
<br /> An Ordinance for the construction of a cement Sidewalk abutting on Lot 1,
<br /> Block 8, Teshners Addition was read the fi.rst t,ime and passed its second and third
<br /> I re adings by ti tIe by unanimous consent under suspension of the rule and was placed
<br /> on its final passage. The ay es and nays were called, all pre sent vo ting aye. .1
<br /> Absent and hot voting, McCully and Monroeo Said ordinance was declared passed and
<br /> I numbered 6980.
<br /> An Ord:Lnance for the construction of a cement Sidewalk abutting on Lot 2,
<br /> Block 8, TeshneJ:'s Addi tion, vas read the first time and passed it s second and third
<br /> readings by ti tIe by unanimous consent under suspension of the rule and was
<br /> placed on its final passage. The aye s andnaa-s were called, aJ.l present voting
<br /> aye. Absent and not voting, McCully and Monroe. Said ordinance was declared
<br /> passed and numbered 6981.
<br /> An Ordinance acc~p.tJ;ng and ratif~Ting the acceptance of the bid of
<br /> Hargreaves & Lindsay for the paving of Fifteenth Avenue from Univers~tyStreet to
<br /> Aga te Street in the C ty of Eugene, Oregon, was read the first time and passed its
<br /> second and third readings by title by unanimous consent under suspension of the
<br /> rule and was placed on its final passage. The ayes and nays were called, all
<br /> present voting aye. Absent and not vat ing McCully and Monroe. Said. ordinance
<br /> was declared passed and numbered 6982.
<br /> An Ordinance accepting and ratifying the acceptance of the bid of
<br /> Hargreaves ~~d Lindsay for the naving to Twelfth Avenue from Olive Street to
<br /> Charnelton Street, in the City of Eugene, Oregon, was read the first ti me and
<br /> passed its second and third readings by ti. tIe by unanimous consent under suspension
<br /> of the rule and was placed on its final passage. The aye s and nays v~ere calle d,
<br /> aJ.l present voting aye. Absent and not voting, McCully and Monroe. 'Said ordinance
<br /> was declared passed and numbered 6983.
<br /> An Ordinance accpeting and ratif~ring the acceptance of the bid of Oscar
<br /> Snow for the construction of a sewer on S,ycamore Avenue from Jefferson Street to
<br /> Polk Street, wa:3 read the f ir s t time and Ilassed its second and third readings by
<br /> title by unanimous consent under suspension of the rule and was:pplaced on its
<br /> filal passage. The ayes and nays were called, all present voting aye. Absent
<br /> and not voting, Mc~ully and Monroe. Said ordinance was 'declared passed and
<br /> nu~bered 6984. '1
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<br /> An Ordinance accepting and ratifying the acceptance of the bid of Stien
<br /> Bros. for paving Victoria Boulevard from Maple Street to the City Limits, and
<br /> Rostien Boulevard from Victoria Boulevard, to the City Limits, was read the first
<br /> time and passed. its second and, third readings by ti tIe by unanimous consent under
<br /> suspension of t;he rule and was placed on its final passage. The ayes and nays
<br /> were called, all present voting aye. Absftfit and not voting, McCully and Monroe.
<br /> Sai d ordinance was declared passed and numbered 6985.
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