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<br />Council Chambers, Eugene, Oregon.
<br />June 26, 1933.
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<br />~. Minutes of: the adjourned ..eeting of: the COlllJIlon Counoil held at the hour of: I
<br />~:: 7 :30 0 I clock P.M., June 26, 1933. Council w~s called to order by Mayor Elisha
<br />(X Large, wi th all Councilmen present except Mr. Scobert and Mr. Hendershott.
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<br />Mr. Gabriel and Mr. Cashman of. the Pacific Savings & Loan Association,
<br />addressed the Council regarding the City accepting Bonds in payment of liens on
<br />property on whil3h they have l:oans. After somedisu6sion the mat.ter was referred
<br />to the Finance and Judiciary Committees, and the City Attorney.
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<br />A letter f,rom Dick Strite, Program Director of the Young Men's Christian
<br />Association, protesting against the City's swimming activities back of the Butte,
<br />was read. Mr. Dan T. Baily, of the Anchorage, also spoke against the City carrying
<br />on the swimming actvities this summer. (At this time Councilman Hendershott appear,
<br />ed in Council). There was some discussion, but no action taken in the matter by --
<br />the Council. 1t
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<br />I The Finance Committee reported the 'purchase of $5,000.00 General Obligation
<br />Sewer Bonds from Conrad, Bruce' & Co., due in 1942 at 5 per cent interest at $88.25,
<br />to yield about $6.75. On motion the purchase was confirmed by the Council. The
<br />ayes and nays were called, Councilmen voting aye, 7, nay, none, absent Scobert.
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<br />Mr. Bond, of the Fire and Water Committee, spoke in regard to a light request-
<br />ed at the North end of Adams Street. ' He said there were only about three houses
<br />up there, and that the cost of running a line wOlld be about $75.00. It seemed out
<br />of proportion with the service to be rendered. He also reported that there has
<br />I been 35 light globes and fixtures broken by stones and B.B. guns in the last three
<br />months.'
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<br />I Mr. Zumwalt reported the complaint regarding chickens housed in an old barn at,
<br />343 East 8th Avenue, and the Chief of Poli ce was instruc ted to look into the
<br />, conditions at that place.
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<br />I Mr. Calkins reported that the Committee wanted anot.her two weeks time bef:ore I;
<br />reporting on the Electrical Ordinance.
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<br />The Council directed that the Recorder notify 1~. Jeans that if the Walnut
<br />tree in the alley between Fifth and Sixth and Oak and Pearl Streets was not remove-
<br />ed by June 30th that the Street Department would cut it down July 1st. '
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<br />I Mr. Lamb reported regarding a sidewalk on West 8'th Avenue in front of' the
<br />11 Florence Stevens place, and after some discussion the Council instructed the Ci ty
<br />Attorney to draw up.a reassessment Ordinance for this sidewalk.
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<br />r Mr. O. H. Bray presented a request that his Package license, 1';1' beer be '
<br />I exchanged for a Retailer's license, he to pay the difference of $15.00 between the
<br />I price of the two licenses, and on motion dl.he Counciib directed that this be done.
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<br />1 The Bond of the National Surety Corporation assuming liability of the National
<br />I Surety Company Bond for H. S. Elliott, was accepted by the Council.
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<br />I The Police Committee recommended that the applications of Ted Harris for a ~
<br />General Retailer's Beer License, and Guy Oldham for General Retailer1s Beer License
<br />I be granted. The motion was made, seconded, and carried that the recommendation be
<br />j adopted.
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<br />1 At this time Mr. Hendershott asked the Council if they had any further suggest
<br />I ions regarding the swimming activities of the play ground for this season, and if
<br />not that the work would be started July 1 as planned. No one had any objections to
<br />make to this program.
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<br />I[ An Ordinance levying asse ssment s for the paving of Washington Street from 13th
<br />I Avenue West to 19th Avenue West in the City of Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, was
<br />read the first time and passed its second and third readings under suspension of
<br />the rule by unanimous consent of the Council, and was placed upon its final passage
<br />The ayes and nays were called, Councilmen voting aye 7, nay none, absent Seabert.
<br />The Ordinance was declared passed and numbered 8335.
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<br />An Ordinan.ce levying assessments for constructing a sewer between Lawrence 1
<br />Street and Washington Streett-rom 15th Avenue West to 19th Avenue West, in the Ci ty "
<br />of Eugene, Lane 'County, Oregon, was read the first time and passed its second and
<br />I third readings under suspension Of the rule by unanimous consent of the Council,
<br />j and was placed upon its final passage. The aye s and nays were called, Counc ilmen
<br />I voting aye 7, nay none, absent Scobert. The Ordinance was declared passed and
<br />I numbered 8336. ...
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