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<br />The Fire and Water Committee was granted further time for consideration
<br />of the installing of a street light at 22nd Avenue and Hilyard Street.
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<br />Chairman Zumwalt, of the Health Committee, recommended that the following
<br />buildings should be condelnned: An old house at 1987 Garden Avenue, a house at
<br />293 Honl'oe Street, a house at 92 Madison Street should either be boxed in or
<br />condemned, the house at 192ft vVashington Street should be l'epail'ed 'by having the
<br />windows boarded up; and the Committee was not l'eady to repol't on the building on
<br />the Southwe~t COl'ner of 8th and Washington Stl'eets.
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<br />Mr. Zumwalt also repol'ted that the caretaker at the Rest Cottage found the
<br />accumulation of filth and refuse accumulating so fast that it is causing him a
<br />considerable amount of extra work, and Mr. Zumwalt suggested that he should be
<br />allowed a small compensat ion, :perhaps $10.00 per month, for thi s addi ti onal work.
<br />The Health Committee was instructed to confer with the County Court.
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<br />Chairman Simon, of the Police Committee, recommended that the following
<br />applications for liquor licenses be approved: Howard E. Ackerman, J. H. Bray,
<br />Percy W. Bucknum, J. L. Goss, J. F. Geret, H. S. Leeper, Charles M. Munson,
<br />Earl A. Simmons, Fred steen, W. R. Wallace, Ozeta Williams, Newton ~. Smith,
<br />Charles Van Orden, Suiker & Greive, Luther J. Peterson, Osburn Hotel, and Eugene
<br />Hotel. Objections were made by Councilman Reid to the granting of the W. R.
<br />Wallace application, and by Councilman Lamb to the granting of the J. H. Bray
<br />application, and these were withdrawn from the Committee's recommendations, after
<br />which the motion was made, seconded and carried to approve all the applications
<br />except these two. Councilman Simon moved that the applications of W. R. Wallace
<br />and J. H. Bray be approved. There was no second to this motion, whereupon Council-
<br />man Lamb moved that the recemmendation be denied on the W. R. Wallace and J. H.
<br />i Bray applications. The motion was seconded by Mr. Reid and carried.
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<br />The matter of payment for the operation of the u. S. Employment Office was
<br />presented, and it appeared that anew set up at this time called for an expense
<br />of ~250.00, of which the Federal Government was paying ~125.00, leaving ~125.00
<br />to be paid by the County and City, with an additional amount of $30.00 thereto
<br />for rent; or a total to the City and County of $155.00. The County Court desires
<br />the City to assume 40 per cent of this cost, and it was suggested that the City
<br />offer the room on the third floor to be vacated by the Engineering Department,
<br />for use as an employment office at a rental of $30.00, and that the City pay the
<br />blance of this 400':p:e..r cent after deduc ting this ren tal charge. Motion was made,
<br />seconded and carried to act on this suggestion if agreeable to the County Court.
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<br />Motion was made, seconded and carried that the City accept the Options of
<br />the-two tracts known as the Wilkins Tract and the Friendly and Bean Tract for the
<br />Aviation Field, and the Finance Committee, Recorder and Mayor be authorized to
<br />close the deal, including money payments and issuence of warrants, settlement of
<br />taxes and acceptance of deeds as agreed upon. -
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<br />AtteBtion was called to a number of applications to the Public Utilities
<br />Commission for permit to haul logs over the streets of Eugene, which had been
<br />referred by the Public Utilities Commission to the City of Eugene for suggestions
<br />and l'ecommendations. Chairman Lamb of the Street Committee recommended that the
<br />City make no objection to any of these permits, except to stipulate that the
<br />weight limits fixed by law be complied with, and also that haulers of logs do not
<br />haul on Sixth Street East of Blail' Blvd., on Willamette Street between Sixth and
<br />Thirteenth Avenues, and on Broadway between High and Cha1?nelton Streets. A
<br />motion was made, seconded and carried to adopt this recommendation, and the
<br />Recol'der instructed to advise the Public utilities Commission accordingly.
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<br />, The Recorder reported applications as follows for rebonding delinquent
<br />assessments:
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<br />353.84
<br />735.10
<br />66.90
<br />319.55
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<br />C. S. and Harriette Calef
<br />Hugh P. FOl'd
<br />Sarah E. Rankin Estate
<br />George H. Spicer
<br />Cal vin O. and Martha P. Webber'
<br />John and Winnie K. Winsted
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<br />On motion of the Council, duly seconded and carl'ied, the applications were
<br />approved.
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<br />A communication from the National Surety Corporation, addressed to Sigman-
<br />Fell Insurance Agency, requested Certificate of Designation of Depositories
<br />signed by some official of the Ci ty and a checlcing of collateral secu.ri-ties,
<br />which matter was referred to the Finance Committee; and also suggested the
<br />providing of a bond for the deputy in the Treasurer's office, and this matter
<br />was referred to the City Attorney.
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<br />A communication from George McLean was presented offering to insure City
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