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<br /> Motion was made and seconded that report be adopted and the same was
<br /> adopted by an aye and nay vote of the Council.
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<br /> ..,..... Chairman Bond of the Fire and Vlater CQ(amittee called attention to the
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<br /> l:-J; . Convention of the Fire and Water Supel'intendants at Portland from September 26th to
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<br /> 29th, and recommended that the Fire Chief beCsent for two days of this convention
<br /> with an allovmnce of $10.00 expense money, which on recommendation of the Council
<br /> that no such allowances were being made this"year, was amended to be at his own
<br /> expense, and this proposal was on motion accepted.
<br /> The Sewer Committee, by Chairman Reid, recommended that the claim of the
<br /> Sta t e of Orego n Corporation Department for ~~8. 92 be allowed, and the mot ion was made
<br /> seconded and carried by unanimous aye and n~y. vote to allow the bill.
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<br /> The estimate of J. lVI. Scroggie for cleaning Park and ci ty shop buildings
<br /> was presented, and motion made and seconded that the wor'k be done under the
<br /> direction of the'City Engineer. Oh account bf the lateness of the season this,
<br /> work was let to Mr. Scrof~gie without competitive bids. .
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<br /> The resignation of Dr. Harx'is as a member of the City Health Board was read
<br /> and- on motion accepted. Mayor Large stated that he would make an appointment to
<br /> fill the vacancy after further counsel with the Dental Association.
<br /> II Chairman Simon of the Police Committee reported favorabl.v on the application
<br /> of E. A. Tuttle for General Retailer's License, and on motion same was ordered
<br /> I iSSlJJ9d. The l"'eport of the Police Committee on the application of VI. R. Hanson to
<br /> I transfer beer license to G. R. Sherwin and of Kenneth Spencer to transfer beer
<br /> \ license to Virgil Ham were reported adversly by the Co~nittee, and on motion denied.
<br /> iThe Council, on recommendation of Dr. Simon,'authorized the Recorder to issu? a
<br /> ,l"'egtilar Retailer's license to Virgil Ham on the payment of the regular fee of
<br /> 1$25~00. , , -
<br /> 1\ Reports of the Police Department, Fire Department, City Enf,ineer, and Pfulice
<br /> jHatron for the month of August were read and filed.
<br /> I A co~nunication from H. S. Merrian suegested that abandonment of the
<br /> r proJ.)osed amendment to the City Ordinance regarding Peddline, and the proposed amend- I
<br /> II men t was table d.
<br /> 1 SUf,gested changes in the Taxicab Ordinance were presented by John Bryson
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<br /> Ion behalf of the 31ue Line Taxi Company, and referred to the Judiciary Commi ttee
<br /> Ii and Ci ty At t orney. -
<br /> I The remonst"ance a"ainst the noise and di strubance of truck business at
<br /> 13th Avenue in the alley between Charnelton and ~lncoln was presented at the Council
<br /> I meeting, and referred to the Judiciary Committee and City Attorney.
<br /> Ii The Recorder 1"e po1"ted a summons in foreclosure of delinquent tax certificate
<br /> i1in the Circuit Court, R. S. Shelley, vs."Otto_-F. l:(aufman.
<br /> II An Ordinance adcpting by the City of Eugene the previsions of Section
<br /> 156-2012 of the Oregon Code, 1930, as enacted by Chapter 186 OreGon Laws, 1933,
<br /> II entitled, !IAn Act amending Chapter XX, Title LVI, Oregon Code, 1930, by adding
<br /> :1 thereto a neVi section to be numbereo. section 56-2012, and grantine power and author- .
<br /> I it,y- to incorporated cities of the state to permit and provide for the rebonding of
<br /> II delinquent assessments, issuance and sale of municipal improvement bonds thereon,
<br /> Ii payment of such rebonded assessments and. payment of new bonds, and excluding said
<br /> II bonds and the amount thereof, from debt limi tations fixed by charter or constitution,
<br /> II and declaring an emergency. II ,and declaring an emergency, was read the fi rst time
<br /> I and passed its second and third readinf,s under suspension of the rule by unanimous
<br /> 1\ consen t of the Cou13-cil, and. vms placed upon its final passa€~e. The ai(es and nays
<br /> I were called, Councllmen votlng aye 8, nay none, absent none. The Ordlnance was
<br /> I declared passed 8..nd numbered 8359. ,
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<br /> II An Ordinance amendinG Section 27 of Urdinance No. 95 enti tled "An Ordinance
<br /> . concerninc[; offense sand di scorderly c onduc t. II, passed November 18, 1889, and
<br /> \ approved November 19, 1899, penalizing drunkenness, was read the first time and
<br /> I laid over for the consideration of possible changes in the penalJY clause.
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<br /> \1 An O1"dinance li censing, taxing and regulating theaters, vaude ville s, movine I
<br /> II picture shows and other shows, entertainments and e-::hibitions within the City of
<br /> 1 Eugene, and repealing all ordinances in conflict herewith, Vias read the second
<br /> I time in full and laid over for further consideration. 0
<br /> j No action ViaS taken b':l the Council on the 1"ecluest of J. E. 3ennett,'
<br /> I, Commissioner of Public Affairs, for endorsement of a resolution advocating the'
<br /> I issuance of national cUl'rency to municipalities on the pledge of their bonds.
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