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<br />,i Council Chambers, Eugene, Oregon
<br />1'1 June 14, '1943
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<br />Ii The minutes of ,the regular meeting of the Common Council held ,Monday evening 2
<br />11 at 7: 30 P.M. All councilmen werepresen t with the exception of Councilman Brownson. ...,;1
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<br />I! On 'behalf of the Council, Mayor Large welcomed Mr. Crwnbaker as junior member of
<br />,i the Council. On a count of Mr. Crumbaker taking Mr. Pennington's place on the
<br />Ii Council, Mayor Large made some changes in the CowlCil committees, and made the
<br />Ii following recommendations:
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<br />:! ' Judiciary' Finance Street Fire & Water
<br />II Louis Koppe A. C. Farrington W. L. Davis Ira Stewart
<br />I: A. L. Hawn A. L. Hawn A. ,C. Farrington W. L. D,avis
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<br />1.,1 E. A. Barette C. Crurnbaker Orren Brownson C. Crumbaker
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<br />I: Health Printing & Parks Sewer Police
<br />II Orren Brownson E. A. Barette C. Crumbaker A. L. Hawn __
<br />Ii A. C. Farrington Louis Koppe, Louis Koppe Ira O. Stewart
<br />I Ira O. Stewart W. L. Davis E. A. Barette Orren Brownson
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<br />'i Mayor Large also explained that the three members of the Printing and Parks Committee
<br />: were also members of the Playground Commission and that Mr. Davis would take the
<br />II place of Mr. Pennington on the Playground Commission. A motion was made by Farring-
<br />Ii! ton and seconded by' Hawn and carried that the recommendation amde by the Mayor be
<br />I) confirmed.
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<br />Ii Mr. James A. Storer, reporesenting the Oregon Motor Stages ,a sked permission
<br />Ito put on an extra bus out of Springfield to ,the Eugene Cannery. He said he
<br />2 I:wished to have this' bus leave Springfield about 6: 15 A.M. and come in on Franklin
<br />!i Boulevard to Broadway, Broadway to Ferry, and Ferry north to 8th, and return to
<br />Ii Springfield over the sarne route. A motion was made by Barette; ,seconded by Hawn~
<br />liand carried that this request be granted.
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<br />r: A l,etter from the Medo-Land 'Creamery, regarding the milk situation in Eugene
<br />Gwas read at this time. The letter stated there was a shortage of milk in Eugene
<br />~ I Ii and that a couple of good producers, one at Ada and one a t Cushman had been located,
<br />Ii and requested that this matter be turned over to Dr. Hel terline to see if arrange-
<br />I';ments could not be made for this milk to come to Eugene. At this time Councilman
<br />:!Brownson entered the Council Chambers. Dr. Helterline was present and stated tha,t
<br />~: 15 dairies had sold out in the last year and the t these 16 dairies had been milking
<br />!1403 cows and he had understood there were three more figuring on quitting. He '
<br />,; stated eight new producers had been added in the last year but they were only ijl~lk-
<br />, 3 I~ ing 104 cows; that there was a shortage in the production of milk of about 600
<br />Ifor 700 gallons. He stated it wa,s about a 240-mile trip to' these two new producers
<br />Ii on the coast and tha t he did not feel like making the trip down without some '
<br />Iii arrangments being made for his extra expenses as it wauld take two or three days
<br />I!every month and there would be hotels and meals besides the extra gasoline, which
<br />;iwould probably' amount to about $15.00. After some discussion regarding the
<br />I~ilk shortage it was reoommended that Dr. Helterline make a trip to the coast
<br />;~to see what success he could have in securing extra milk for the Eugene market and
<br />;!tha t the Council would take care of the $15.00 iextra expenses for thi strip,
<br />j',and Dr. Hel terline was to report back at the- next Council meeting.
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<br />;; The Judiciary Committee had no report.
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<br />': The Finance Committee recommended that the offer of Mrs. William Brinnic.\C
<br />~of $350.00 for the north 100 feet of Lot 5, Block 6, Crone~'d Addition, be rejected
<br />4 h:i.nda counter offer of $400.00 made. This, recommendation was accepted by the
<br />i'Council.
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<br />ii The offer of Joe Lyday of $950.00 cash for Lot 6 and the north 60 feet of
<br />5 I:Lot 5, Block 1, Walters and Seifferts Addition was accepted by theCouncil.
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<br />r The offer of Celeste Warner, $675.00 for the tradt on Chambers Street between
<br />6 '18th and 11th, 217 feet frontage and about 234 feet deep, was rejected by the
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<br />I: The offer of J. J. Chiaramontie, $700.00 for the south 54 feet of the East
<br />7 :1100 feet of Lot 5, Block 7, COllege Hill Park Addi tion was accepted.
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<br />.----1' I; The offer of Bayard T. Merrill, $150.00" for 32.4' by 160' of Lot 1, Block 12,
<br />, 8 IIFairmount Addi tion, was rejected, and a counteroffer of ~?200. 00 made.
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<br />I: The offer of P. D. Ingraham of $100.00 for Lot 50' by 30' beginning 110 feet
<br />9 iieast of Almaden Street on the south side of lOth was accepted.
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