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~~s~iland, aregon,
~~farch 7 , 1933
I The council met in regular session at 7:30 o~clock F.%~i. this date. .~~resent Ttla~or ~''lile~~: Co'ailCllrnen vl~,ycomJ, GI'egg, Zl.i'llrlge',
1d~il0', aenner. ~ibSBrit Councilman Bergi~Yer.
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T ' L ' y H7 r J t r l l ~ n ' + , ~ r + 1 ^f y. ~ t• i ~ s~orr~~il~ ~.,y~orts oz one Zierariwnwni ~,11e e~.ce
tw.~~ei of tyre t~lty Du << ~~rroallc~ creze
received ana on notion accepted ~~nci orluered pl~~,cer on file.
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Bills O.~~ed bar the l~'ln~rnce Corunittee, arnountlnu to ~5'75~.~~ ~~aer'e read to total
; amount only, . Y,~otion i=Jas r~a~.e anti secon~e;: that said Dills ~_,e allo~ae~ :~1.nd ~~s.rrants or1uered drawn in pa, lent trierefore.
The follo~aln. auildil~_~ ;errnits Caere ~-~ra~lted: _ J
do. ~6~ S. S. davenport to ~~iU.il~t 1~l~~Jii; l~i~~tc'rLes, 59~~ Roca at. (Gr~~,nted s~?.~iect to
approval of 3o-~:.r~t oi' riealth~ . X150.00
~o. X65 J. H. Hardy, (lardy Cash ~,:~rocer to inst~~il a b~~,~~ery, general rer;~odeling ~ of 1"ront, p'~,inting etc, 300 Fast i.~ain
St., N1~00 to ~~1500.
In reS~OnSe t0 ~egaest InrOn1 `:"IITI. Br1gF;S, !:!an~.gei Of file ~'il1n1G].yJal aervice Bureau,
to as'~ the Governor not to veto House Bill :;o. 116, Cl ~;jcornb moved that the Mayor Faire
the 'Governor to honor house Bill Teo. 116 i?el<~tive to do; licenses. aeconded by '~~'enner and.
z~~~ ~ unanirr~ousl~r carried. r
The question of continuing to grant free li=°i1ts ~_ll~. ~y~aater to L. B. ~~idt~aell <<a ~s upon
j motion referred to t}ie Light ~,ommittee.
Reports of Committees:
r Finance. Toone.
'~I Light. The ir~stallatio.n of ~r street light near the pr. Crand:..11 hone was discussed.
: 1~foved oy Tarrlor ti--lot the Cit~p~ install the light ~+ovidea. Vii. ~r~~n~i:~.li. ~,~~~~r ~^oz' t~~e ~~urrent
used. Seconded by :leaner ~riu. 1~.r1~~,~~ir~~ousl~ car°ried.
_ ~ ~ Fire ;eater any. Street Co: ~::~ittees. Tytio re-~~orts.
i~ealt~r. `~lenner stated t'Yat the lease of t_ie 'Iospit~~.l el•~pirec on ~Jecember 31, 193.
The former r~~.te ~eiY~,; ;50.00 per rnonti~Y. Isfoved ~by ~lenne~' that the 1e~=ae ue extended to July I, 19~~ without charge. Seconded by Clayco~sb
~,nd unani:7lousl~r c~-~rried.
. It was brought out at this tune tho,t the slgri at the head of the Boulev rd had been
~ removed -wr1d that at least tti~ao acci~~ei~t ,~a__e~l ~~lace mere oY1 this acco~lnt. ~;.:o.tter ~saas s
referred to the Street Cor~unittee.
Cemetery and Sanitary Co~~rnittees. Tao Reports.
Indigent. On the subject of i~lar~a~;e;~lent of the Helping ~~~~ri~~ a,ission Claycorab suggest-
elan accounting system in order to provide sorle cileclL o~:l tyre issue of food. Claycornb
moved that the Helping ii~~.nd ;;fission be furnished u'aith sales slips, as per s~rnT~le sho~~•an, and
~ a detailed ~~o:ort of merchandise i>>urci~ic4sed by City funds 'rye iter~~ize~. a,s iveil out to each
indigent c°at~ name and address and part~~ to sign said. sli1r~. The ori~lnal to be filed ~,~Jith
City recorder on the l5th of each month. Seconded by Ta~,~lor any. un~-Lnir~o~rsl~r carried. ~I
~ The y~Iayor ap~JOinted .~i~ringer and Taylor to assist him in ti~Ye 7.nstallatlOrl of the above
system. :leaner move~.:~ ~il,~,t ~~100 ~e paid the riel~>in_; Hwnc~ I'~Iission fl'o~ the Indigent fund.
a'~ ,E ~ Secondea ~~na ca~'ried.
k The aJ~licati ~l of isf_'s J. ~i. 0=°1e ~,aido~ja livin ° at 200 Gresham 0 reef ~Aaa _1 r~ t s presented
by tfoslar. i:foved b~1 Cla<<rcor~Ib that i;irs Ogle be ;riven free ligTrts :end water to July 1, 1933.
~ ~ Unfinished ousiness. iYfr Cooper of the Street Department assLed perr~lission to let ifr
Jensen ~a ~wynd replace rli 'aith ,fr aherard a .~'ol°ner erl~loyee, claiming Jensen~s tiror~~~ tTnsat-
isfactoi°;-. '~la~yrcoi:.~ moved tf1~,t Cooper' ae authorize; to ?~a~~e the pro3~ose~. cline. Seconded yl i 5y ~denner. 'Ihe i~~3ayo1° objected,
stating his rewsoris. ~ii'ter consider~.ble discussion, tine
vote coos taen as follo~;as: C1a;~rcomb, T~.;;~lor, .lenne~°, Yes. Lininger and ~"~regg, Ttiyo.
a'~I Carried.
l~ioved '►~y Claycomb that :Ward Croft be errt~loyeu as Band llTaster for the ens~eing year at
'7.5 ue Zorrtil, eflec~lve ~eUlua~ T 1st ~,nd until Jul lst 19.~~ t~aelve „or~c„z to be
understood ana also agreed that not less than three pe~° month durin~~; file s~.~~~r_1er nonti~is.
1 1 Seconded ani unanir~YOUSly carried. ~~5
The t~LleStl.on O+ vaJrinent O the ;done ~;,n+~ rent at file X11' ~Ort ti'Vd,S Jrougit Lit) ~T ClaycOmb. %~loved ey Clw~coril'0 that tale
'i1.t`~ pwJr file teleprlone for the present and +rlen ref erred t0 the
k ~ Clt' :ittorne . Seconded ~T lc}' 10~'. Car1'led. ~rlenner moved that t~ e C' a • 3'ri y y ~ ~ n n 1 l,.n
OL the ~lr ort
~ Com~~ittee be autiio~'ize~:i to investigate 'as t o ~a~iy lent has not been received .~~nu refer sc.~me
to City ~.ttorile~;r. aeconded b' - Cxrev~ urif~. unan ~ YOU4~l`,r carried.
The elLtensiu~~ of time af~;er the 10th of the month for tale ,aT dent of ~
p ~ ,_1~., ~nu ,av~ter on account of the moratoriu~ ~~=aas ~rou_,,1, a i~foved ~T ienne~' .a+a. _ ~ ~y:.
L ~ y tn~ ~ file tide e~ ~erlded llve ~ days ~~ait1 a =urther elitension of five days r:lore or until the bar~l~:~ Caere gain
open for re-
y' , ~~tzlwr Business, if necessary, before penalties ~-aould be assessed. Seconded and uriarli inously
carried.
~ The question of vhar`;ing delinquent renters for orYly one y~enalty inste~~d of one for
each rnorlth way; left to tree descl°etion of the City Rocorder Until Jule lst, 1933.
The use of deli_i cent li>-°ht and tivater users in i1 e 1,tSri_rl,° cias ~rou D uY ~Tr H ~ ~v T- o gler who
stateu that many iho vlere not delinquent thou ht it unfair to `;eve all the 4rorf to aelinq-
uents.'~r'~enner r:aoved that the :tielinquent list,e used an~i the ill anz~:~unt e~~~rnede applied
on light and eater ~oi11s, ez~ectlve to ~ul~ 1, 1933. ~econd~d ia~~~ '~re~ ~~,nd un~~nirlously 4~
carried.
On ~~~otion, t~~e co~~~cil ~~djo~?rne~i., su.~ ject to fie call oi` Urge I~;w`~7or.
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attest:
Recorder.
Ashland, Oregon,
March 21, 1933.
The council met in regular session at 7:30 otclock F. I~~. this date. Present Mayor
a~iley; Councilmen Gregg, Zininger, Taylor, ~.~enner; absent Bergner, Claycomb.
Minutes of the meetings of Feb. 15, 21, 23 and March 7th were approved.
~~onthly reports of C. J. Baughman, E. F. Cooper, E. R. Hosler, E. C. Biegel and _ 1~dams ~vere read and on motion accepted and ordered placed
on file.
The following building permits here granted:
No. 2~6 S. Davies to erect a ne~~ front on barber shop at 243-4th Street
of concrete and plate glass. X300.00
No. 2~7 Patterson Dairy to erect a milk house of wood and concrete at 311
Mountain avenue. ~ X350.00
No. 268 Henry Van Prooyen to erect garage and woodshed of wood at 472.
Scenic Drive. X150.00
A request of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co., to erect a sign in front of the
building on Oak Street was granted.
Committee Reports.
Light Committee. Zininger reported that the Zight Department wanted to buy a carload
of poles at this time in order to make a saving on freight. It was brought out by Biegel that the freight which was aoout X200 for one carload
~~~ould ~e the same if a lesser quantity
were bought. Moved by Taylor that the bight Department be authorized to purchase one car-
load of poles. Seconded by ~~enner and unanimously carried.
Fire Committee. Taylor reported that the barn at the corner of '~~imer and Almond
Streets was acing removed and a garage built in its place. s r
The Mayor announced that he desired to appoint George V. ~rieClure as amity attorney in place of 4Ym. M. Briggs. After some discussion, the vote
was taken as follows; Taylor,
~~lenner, No. Zininger, Gregg, Mayor Vliley, Yes. Carried. The motion having been previously
made by Zininger to confirm the appointment, which was seconded by Gregg.
The questions of the collection of-licenses as required by City Ordinances was on motion
by Gregg, seconded by ~denner, laid on the table.
The question of a 'tClean Up Days' was brought up by the Mayor. ~,~oved by Taylor that
Monday April 3, 1933 be Inaugural Day for the City Spring Clean-up. Seconded by ~~enner.
Carried.
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The Mayor stated that Dr. Swedenburg desired to be relieved as City Health Officer, and
that Dr. Harvey y'Voods would accept the appointment. b2oved by ~~Venner that the appointment of
Dr. Harvey '~'Joods be approved. aeconded and carried.
Moved by Y~enner that a s~zfficient amount to pay off bonds and interest due April 1st on
Chautauqua Improvement Bond No. 809 oe transferred from the Zight Department as a temporary
loan. Seconded btu Taylor and unanimously carried.
The question of insurance for the Recorder and Assistant Recorder was brought up by Ed.
High. It was moved that this be turned over to the Finance Committee ~vith power to act. The motion bein; made by Taylor and seconded by Gregg.
On motion, the council adjourned subject to the call of the Mayor.
-Mayor.
Attest:
fyz, _ee,
Recd der.