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Mougey went with them and talked the matter over with the mayor and police chief in the chief's office. Meanwhile the remainder of the delegation waited in the mayor's office. Aplan of parking was tentatively agreed upon.
 
Mougey went with them and talked the matter over with the mayor and police chief in the chief's office. Meanwhile the remainder of the delegation waited in the mayor's office. Aplan of parking was tentatively agreed upon.
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Mougey, at the request of the mayor, announced this plan to the waiting delegation, and the mayor later entered, into the general conversation regarding it. It was proposed that cars be parked on the wed side of Buckeye Street as far south as the intersection of Buckeye and Madison Avenue, and on the west side of Madison Avenue from that point south.

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Page 7 of Wooster Daily Record,published in Wooster, Ohio on Wednesday, August 20th, 1930.jpeg
Newspaper artlcle
Date 1930/08/20
Organization name
Industry Sector
  • Wholesale > Merchant Wholesalers - Nondurable Goods
  • Manufacturing > Miscellaneous Manufacturing
  • Public Administration > City and County Administration
Year 1930
Newspaper title The Daily Record
Page number 7
Article title Parking Okab Agreed Upon


Parking Plan Agreed Upon: There's an Afterclap to Visit Made by Brush Makers to Mayor's Office.

The matter of parking in the vicinity of the plant of The Wooster Brush Co., sent a delegation of some __ persons, principally brush company employees, to the mayor's office last night, and echoes of the meeting were still reverberating through the city today.

As mentioned in Tuesday's Record the parking problem there was taken before council, where Mayor Ebert suggested that he believed it could be solved if the committee would take it up with Police Chief Henry Leiner.

Yesterday afternoon owners of three cars which were parked near the company's plant were ordered to appear before Mayor Ebert. Before going to the mayor last evening, these persons obtained the services of Attorney Walter Mougey.

Mougey went with them and talked the matter over with the mayor and police chief in the chief's office. Meanwhile the remainder of the delegation waited in the mayor's office. Aplan of parking was tentatively agreed upon.

Mougey, at the request of the mayor, announced this plan to the waiting delegation, and the mayor later entered, into the general conversation regarding it. It was proposed that cars be parked on the wed side of Buckeye Street as far south as the intersection of Buckeye and Madison Avenue, and on the west side of Madison Avenue from that point south.

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