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<br />time and passed its second and third readings by title under suspension of the
<br />rule by the unanimous consent of the Council and was placed upon its final. passage.
<br />I The ayes and nays were called, Councilmen voting aye 7, nay none, absent Carlson. ~.'..'
<br />The Orainance was declared passed and numbered 8441. '~j
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<br />. .' The Recorder presented 9 applications for rebonding delinquent assessments, ~
<br />and on motion duly seconded and carried the applications were accepted as'follows:
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<br />liQ.. Name Amount
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<br />336 The Alpha Gorp. by F. M. Cashman $188..02
<br />337 W. G. Boney 344.69
<br />338 Orren and Beatrice O. Brownson 177.38
<br />339 Mary F. Chamberlain 159.43
<br />3~0 Ole O. Haugen 138.59
<br />341 H. C. and Frieda M. Kremmel 257.74 ~.
<br />342 Ludforda 840.23'
<br />343 Harry and Pearl Morgan 238.09
<br />.' 344 Union Savings and Loan Association
<br />By - L. A. Payne, Agent l4l~7l
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<br />Bids for the improvement of Willamette Street- between 15th and 16th, were
<br />opened and read as follows: .
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<br />City of Eugene Maintenance Dept. $ 22.75.
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<br />Motion was made and seconded to accept this bid. The ayes and nays were called,
<br />Councilmen voting aye 7, nay none, absent Carlson.
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<br />Councilman Zumwalt, Chairman of the Health Committee, reported that the
<br />Caretaker at the Comfort Station, Mr. Shrode, was ill, and that he had hired Mr.
<br />W. H. Robertson to take his place as of August 12th, and asked that he be placed
<br />on the payroll at the same salary that Mr. Shrode was getting. Motion was made
<br />and seconded to place Mr. Robertson on the payroll at $15.00 per month and the
<br />ayes and nays were called, Councilmen voting aye 7, nay none, absent Carlson.
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<br />'I ' Mr. Allen Pitts of 132 H. 5th Street asked for permission to use the old
<br />lumber in the building at 192 Washington Street to repair the other building on
<br />that lot. This was referred to the Building Inspector.
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<br />Councilman Lamb asked that the City Engineer be instructed to re-establish
<br />the lin~s at 2nd and Water and Ferry Streets, and it was so ordered.
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<br />Petition was presented from the Eugene Dairy Association asking that the City
<br />establish the butterfat content of milk on the same basis as that of the Federal
<br />Government and State. The Eugene Natural Milk Producers Associat_ion presented a
<br />request that the present City Ordinance on milk be not changed. Mr. Johnson and
<br />Mr. Reese addressed the Council pointing out that the ordinance should be left as
<br />it now is. Mr. Getchell, Mr. Viles, Mr. Sorenson, and Mr. Hill addressed the
<br />Council in behalf of changing the Ordinance, stating that they would either have
<br />to reduce the butterfat content of milk or increase the price to the consumer. Mr.
<br />Hill pointed out that the Health Board had brought this situation to bear in that
<br />they wished to put on a full time inspector, and that one of the two things would
<br />have to be done to bring that about. This was referred to the Health Board.
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<br />tt- Councilman Lamb, Chairman of the Street Committee, opened the discussion
<br />concerning the purchase of a building site, or the construction of a building on
<br />the present owned property for the city barns. The Street Committee recommended
<br />that the Daniels property and building at the North end of Olive street be
<br />purchased from the United States National Bank for $10,000:.00. The bank will
<br />take any form of paper for the property, to bear interest at the rate of four
<br />per cent. Mr. Reid stated that he had talked to the bank officials on the subject
<br />and that they were ready to deal. Mr. Calkins pointed out that ther.e had been an
<br />act passed which enabled the City Council to go to the extent of $10,000.00 in
<br />creating an Indebtedness, and he had talked to the attorneys of the Bank and they
<br />would accept the city's obligation.
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<br />City. Engineer Clubb nresBnted an estimate of the cost of building a shop and
<br />shed at $7,000.00, and reported that it would cost $750.00 to repair the Olive
<br />I Street building if purchased from the bank. The Mayor pointed out that on any
<br />building construction he was sure the City would be able to receive 4.5 % grant from
<br />the Government, and that this would help labor. Mr. Lamb pointed out that the
<br />present site Is not a good one for the shops, and the only other property that the
<br />~ City owns is kmown as the Mathews property, but felt that this would be too far
<br />out. Mr. Hendershott moved that the Street Committee continue negotiations with
<br />the Bank and make them an offer of $7,500.00 including repairs. This was seconded
<br />and carried.
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<br />Councilman Zumwalt presented the Rroposition of purchasing from Mr. Soults
<br />the property on Franklin Blvd. for a Park. Mr. Hendershott moved to reject the
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<br />It offer of Mr. Soults. The motion was seconded and the ayes and nays were called,
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<br />Councilmen voting aye, Hendershott and Bond. Nay, Lamb, Reid, Simon, Zumwalt, and
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