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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1933-0418 Council Mtg MIN ~ - r~ Ashland, Oregon, April 6, 1933. The council met at the call of the Pti~ayor at 5:00 orcloek P. i~. this date. F~resent Mayor '~iley: Councilmen Gregg, Ta~rlor, ~lenner. _~bsent C~ouneilr~en Bergner, Claycomb, Lininger. The Mayor announced that the purpose of the meeting was to act on the ap~~lications received to date for the sale of non-intol1icating beverages. The following applications were submitted: J. A. gook 43 North ~2ain Street Dispenser and Retailer N. Dig 39 Fast Main " " " C. Nininger 101 East ~~Zain " n n n Fred A. Taylor 23 North ~Tain " rr " n S. H. Short 303 East P~Sain 'f n " rr Chas. B. Bryant 542 ~ rt " " ~ E. Peltier Lithia Springs Hotel rt rt rr J. H. Cooke 347 East Main Street " ~ u~. D. Jackson 213 East Main " " " " C. E. Zane 607 Boulevard Retailer J. C. ~aegi 372 East fain " Snyder Dairy ~ Pro. Co. Tedford, Oregon wholesaler Valley Candy Co. (I~ax Ge3auer~ l~iedford, Ure~on '~`~holesaler ~~~enner moved that the above applications be granted subject to compliance with the provisions of the ordinance, particularly sub-section 11 of section 6, pertaining to screens, blinds etc. Seconded by Greg; and unanimously carried. The subject of the moving of ~che telephone pole in front of the Bert Freeman property w5s taken up ag_vin, but. no definite action talLen. On motion, the council adjourned to meet at ~che call of the Mayor. ~~ayor. Attest: ~%~r~? Recorder. Ashland, Oregon, April 18, 1933. The council met in regular session at 7:30 o'clock P. iii. this date. Present Piayor 'tiViley; Councilen Bergner, Gregg, Lininger, Taylor, '~'~enner,. Absent Councilman Clayeomb. Minutes of the last ttivo meetings, April 4 and 6th were approved. Reports of Light, ;Dater, Street, Fire and Library Bepartments read and accepted. Bills amountinb to X50.00 (Dues League of Oregon Cities, X25.00 and ~~~lm. Briggs for statement ~25.00~ were approved and warrants ordered drawn in payment thereof. n communication fro. the Junior chamber of commerce as,~ln~ permission to supervise the tennis courts in the park this summer was upon clotion by '~enner ana acing seconde~a by Taylor referred to the Light Committee anti Park Board f'or report. A request from ~~rs Nicks, 551 Idorth Iulain Street, to have the City furnis~i free water to a family by the name of ~~~illiams (living in one o~' her houses was referred to tYle water committee for report. request fror~ sir. C. '~.:Sants, to have penalty waived on delinquent waiver and lights was after sore discussion disapproved. ~~m. i~yi. Briggs representing the Chamber of Commerce asked tree City of Ashland for the folloV~ing: 1. contribution of X50.00 toward the putting out of a paper advertising the City. 2. Use of the City Engineer in platting a map to be used irl connection with the paper. 3. A permit to put up a banner at the new location of the Chamber of Commerce. 4. To have a suitable sign made to properly designate the Lithia Fountain. Moved by Lininger that the City contribute X50.00 toward the Chamber of Commerce pub- loeation. Seconded by ~~~enner. The vote Bras: ayes, Bergner, Gregg, Lininger, y~lenner. Nays, Taylor. Moved by w~enner that Hiegel assist in making the plat for the Cham~er~ of Comr~ere, Seconded 'oy Bergner. Carried. Moved by Bergner that the permit to put up the banner ue referred to tl~e Street Committee, with power to act. Carried. i Moved by Bergner that the Chamber of Commerce be requested to ~aork out their idea of an  adequate and suitaole sign fol' designating the Lithia S:rin,;s Fountain and submit same to the council for consideration. Seconded by 7enner. Carriea. k Special Committee on the -Air Fort house. Taylor stated that he had received an offer to wreck the building from Mr. Austin. Moved by Taylor that -Austin be given the contract to wreck the building for 45.00 and the old lumber. Seconded ny ienner. Carried. Upon motion by 4~~~enner, seconded by Taylor, applications t`roj~~~ the following to sell Non- Intoxicating :beverages were granted: No. 22 Paul I~. Taylor ~~shland Creamery i~lholesaler Tuo. 23 E. T. Allen Ashland Hotel Dispenser No. 24 Loomis ~ Tdelson 215 Fourth Street Dispenser No. 25 Loomis ~ Nelson 215 Fourth Street Retailer Bids to furnis~r the City of Ashland with gasoline for' a period of one ye~.r were received from the following: The Standard Oil Company The Union Gil Company The Shell Oil Company As all bids were at the same price, :3ergner moved that these bids be referred to the Light Cor~rnittee with power to act. Seconded by ~~enner. Carried. On motion, the council adjourned to meet at the call of the l~~ayor. 'e Following this motion, but bet'ore the members had left tree hall, the subject of taking definite action in collecting Jelin uent accounts was su estea the members reassembled. gg ~ , T~ioved by Taylor that all accounts three months in arrears 'oe turned over to the City Attorney for collection, the City to pay 25~o as commission in cases vrhe~°e it waU not necessary to sue and 50~ as commission where suit was necessary for collection. Carried. Adjourned. / ~ ~ Mayor. { Attest: Recor er. Ashland, Oregon, April 21, 1933. The council, met at the call of she D~la,yor at 5:00 o~cloek P. I~~I. this date. ~'rAsent D~ayor 1~"Viley; Councilmen Bergner, Lining~er, Gregg, Taylor, ~d~~enner. Absent Councilr~ Claycomb. k The purpose of the meeting was to consider a re uest from the Chamber of Commerce for funds for the production of a travelogue by means of~mation pictures to be produces on the screen in every part of the United States and the ~~~~orld's Fair at Chicago advertising this sectian of Oregon. Paul I~icDonald, Tom Simpson, president; and Tom Cunning, Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce spoke in favor of the project. The proposition teas discusses thorough- ly, but no action ta~en on account o' the amount oi' funds re~luired. The subject of meeting witrl tree Highway Commission, and having the State widen tree High- s way from the north limits of tree City to Coolidge Street was discusUed. T~oved by ~~denner that Mr. Green and fir. McClure, City Attarney attend the meeting of the Commission at Eugene and Salem and try and have this work of widening the street done by the State. Seconded by Gregg, carried. T~Iayor Attest: Recor er. Ashland, Oregon, Iti'Iay 2, 1933. The council met in regular session at '7:34 o~clock P. ~~'i. this date. Present Mayor 'rifiley; Councilmen Bergner, Claycomo, Gregg, Lininger, Taylor, ~~`Jenner. The minutes o~' the last meetings, April 18 and 21st were approved. f Reports of the Recorder and auditing committee were read and accepted s.nd ordered placed on file. Bills amounting to X2788.81, 4hTed by the i'inance committee were read as to total amount anly and ordered paid. On motion by v~enner, the bill for X65.00 as an additional months salary to '~1m. iyi. 3rigg~s as City Attorney was referred to tree City Attorney 1`0~~ recommendation. The bill for 582.3 frorfl file ~-+ater Department ag~~inst the Sewer l~'und for the 1932 operwtion of sewer and septic tani~s was upon motion by `~~Tenner ordered tram;°~'erred from the Sever Fund as far as the balance on hand would permit ~~nd the rer~ainder aU it came in from taxes.  Moved by Bergner that the X50.00 donation to the Chamber of Commerce be transferred from the Light Fund to the Publicity and Chautauqua Fund as a Loan. Carried. The application of 0. H. Rose to have the records changed to show that there was no street in rear of nis residence on Hillcrest was on notion by '~7enner°efez~red to the City Attorney and City Engineer or recommendations.