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<br /> This being the time for hearing protests on the proposed opening of
<br /> I Eighteenth Avenue from Willaffiette Street to Oak Street, protests were filed in
<br /> writing by Alfred Olson and C. L. and Lydia. Teshner, which protests were duly
<br /> c Otl sid e red and over-ruled, and the Ordinance adopting the report of th e Viewers .......
<br /> in the proposed opening of said Street, which W2S read the firs t time on Novffieber ~
<br /> 26, 1928, was read the second time, and passed its thircl reading by ti tIe by $:::'
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<br /> . unanimous c onsen t under suspen sion of the rule, and was placed on its final .':~'oq
<br /> passage. The ~-:.;les 2nd nays were called. all present voting aye, absent and not ~.-;~
<br /> voting, Washburne. The Ordinance was declared passed and numbered 7230.
<br /> 'fhe lVIay or, on behalf of .the Fire & Water Committee brought up the aatter
<br /> of the death of Rex E. Reed, L..nd the condition of the property of the deceased,
<br /> and stated the Chairman of the Fire & Water Committee, who is absent from this
<br /> me6 tine;, 3. sked tha t the matter of' clearing .the ti tIe to the deceased's property
<br /> be considered so as to give the \vi dow snd children clE!ar ti tIe the reto, and afte I'
<br /> due considera tion, it was unsnimously carried that the debts holding as liens
<br /> against such property be paid in full. tre ~nount of such debts so paid, to be .pu t
<br /> in such condition as to belong to the minor children during their minority. The
<br /> City Attorney, City Recorder, Fire & Water Committee, snd Finance Committee were
<br /> appointed to investigate the, de tails of su ch matte I' and I' epor t fu lly the ir f ind€
<br /> ings at the next meeting of the C ounci 1.
<br /> The Proposed Ordinance making a stop Street of a portion of 19th AVfu1ue
<br /> and 13th Avenue within the City which was read the fi rs t time on NOvember 13, 1928.
<br /> wa s read the second time and ame.nded by cutting out 13th Avenue entirely and mak.ing
<br /> a stop Street of' Willamette Street from Broadway to 19th Avenue. and 19 th Avenue
<br /> from viillame t te S tre e t to Fainmount Boulevard, and was laid over.
<br /> Eight Sidewalk Assessme'nt Ordinances vvere read the first time and laid over.
<br /> An Ord.inance for the construction of a Sanitary Sewer on the East sid e 0 f
<br /> Pot tel' Street from 24th Avenue to 22nd Avenue, was read the f lrst time, and passed
<br /> its second and third readings by title by unanimous consent under sus'pension of'
<br /> the rule, and was placed on its final passage. The ayes and nays were callad, all
<br /> present voting ay~, a':Je,::nt ~ri. net Iroti!:!.I:', Washburne. The Or~inance was declared
<br /> I passed and numbered 7231.
<br /> An Ordinance adopting the plans ond specifications of the City Engineer
<br /> for the cons truc tion of a 3.3..11i tar y sewer on the Eas t side of Potter Street from
<br /> 24 th Avenue to 22nd. Avenue, was read the first ti me , and'passed it s second and
<br /> third readings by title by unanimous consent under suspension of the I'ule, and was
<br /> placed on its final passage. The aye s and nay s were calle d, all present voting
<br /> aye., absent and n.ot vo ting. Washburne. The ,O.rdinance was declared 'passed and
<br /> numbered 7232.
<br /> The matter of purchasing a Fire truck. on which a call mreting of the
<br /> Council was had on November 30, 1928, and continued to December 6, 1928, at .Nhich
<br /> time it was agreed the matter of purchasing a Fire truck should be held at this
<br /> date, was called up for final action. The matter was discussed from various
<br /> anele s , and. the var i ous type s of Fir2 trucJcs. as presented under the various bi ds
<br /> for different type s were fUlly g011e into and considered, and after full discussion
<br /> in which the AGe n t of A. G. Long and!. Co.. an d t he Age n t of the American La France
<br /> Co. and F. M. Hathaway of the local aCency all spoke, it was moved by Councilman
<br /> Lamb and seconded by Councilman Reid that the City purchase the type 91 of the
<br /> American La France triple combinc:.tion Fire truck, at a price of ;;p7,400.00, said
<br /> truck and equipment to contain all of.the equipment and other accessories as is
<br /> c ontaine d in the contract which is to be entered into between the CiuY and the
<br /> Howa~'d Cooper Corporation. After the putting of such motion, the ala tter was still
<br /> further discussed, and the roll being called on such motion, Large Lamb, Monroe,
<br /> and Reid voted aye, ancL McCully, Rugh and Hepdersho tt vo ted nay, ,jashburne be ing
<br /> ab sent and not voting. Such motion was declared carried. and the Mayor and Recorde
<br /> were authorized and directed to execute a contract with Howard Cooper Cor.[loration
<br /> on behalf of the Ci ty for the purchase of said truck 3n,d equipment. and i'ur the I' to
<br /> to execute a contract wi th said ....;orporation under such form as may be prepared
<br /> by the City".,Attorney for the use of a F.i:re truck to be furnished by the Howard
<br /> Coop,er Corporation for the interim between the execution of the contract for the
<br /> purchase of the truck in question and the delivery of the same some weeks hence.
<br /> The following are bills as allowed Off the Council:
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<br /> " DrSTRIC T HIPROVID:IEJ'JT FUND
<br /> W. W. B. Construction Co. $35.00 S tien Bros. $405.17
<br /> Sam Ware & Son 72.00 Hargreaves & Lindsay 69.85
<br /> Edgar Read 64.00
<br /> 1~IN TRUCK SEWER FuND
<br /> Eugene Concrete Pipe Company $4.134062
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