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<br /> State Industrial Accident Commission 150.59 Eugene Re~iste~-Guard 8.60
<br /> Bryant G. DeBar 19.80 Zellerbach Paper Company 97.50
<br /> Eugene Public Library 728.75 Waldorf Paint Company 14.54 ~,l.
<br /> I Eugene Water Board 13.19 Office Machinery & Supply Co. 8.50 {'IJ
<br /> Sparkey's Garbage 1.00 Eugene Concrete Pipe Company 30.60 .Y\'
<br /> Chase Company .50 Cresseys' 6.60 -...
<br /> Percy W. Brown 29.17 Clark Battery & Electric Co. 4.60
<br /> Elisha Large 50.00 R. A. Babb Hardware Company 9.28
<br /> League of Oregon Cities 17.22 Cleo Flint 54.80
<br /> Eugene Nardware Company 14.65 Pacific Tel and Tel ~ompany 18.65
<br /> Carlson, Hatton and Hay, Inc. 107.61 Gilmore Oil Company 314.68
<br /> I p'. Wentworth, Treasure~ 317.85
<br /> Herbert W. Lombard, attorney, appeared before the council, protesting that his
<br /> clients, Jennie Lee and Brownell Frasie~, had not been properly served relative to
<br /> the demolition of Joe's Place. Resolution cclling for another meeting for the
<br /> consideration of th~ entire matter and directing that a notice be sent to the
<br /> Frasier's and the Frasier Real Estate Holding and Loan Company, was herewith
<br /> ,21 unanimously adopted:
<br /> RES 0 L UTI 0 N
<br /> WHEREAS, heretofore a proceeding has been carried forward for the
<br /> demolition of the West half of Lot 8, Block 2, of Skinner's Donation
<br /> to Eugene, Oregon, known as No. 57 ,6th Avenue East, and
<br /> WHEREAS, a hearing has been held, at which time the Council determined
<br /> that the building was a dangerous building, and
<br /> WHEREAS, a subsequent notice of hearing WaS sent to the owners of the
<br /> building, to-wit: Jennie Lee Frasier and Brownell Frasier, being
<br /> respectively President and Secretary of the Frasier Real Estate Holding
<br /> and Loan Company and constituting all of the officers and all of the
<br /> stockholders of said company, and
<br /> I - WHEREAS, Herbert W. Lombard representing the Frasiers appeared ber-ore
<br /> the Council and claimed that they had not been properly served because
<br /> notices had been directed to Jennie Lee Frasier and Brownell Frasier,
<br /> as owners of the prQperty.
<br /> NOW, THEREFORE, the Council hereby calls another meeting for the con-
<br /> sideration of the entire matter, including the Resolution adopted by
<br /> them June 13, 1938, and the Recorder is directed to CaUse to be mailed
<br /> by registered mail to Jennie Lee Frasier and Brownell Frasier and The
<br /> Frasier Real Estate Holding and Loan Company copies of this Resolution
<br /> and of the Resolution of June 13, 1938, together with a notice directing
<br /> them to appear if they wish to be heard, before the Council in the
<br /> Council Chambers in the City of Eugene, Oregon at 7:30 o'clock P.M. of
<br /> September 26, 1938, at which time any protests or objections to the
<br /> action of the Council will be heard and considered and the Council will
<br /> either modify or change its former determination or affirm the sam e .
<br /> P. J. Hanns, Chairman of the Fire and Water Committee, recommended that state-
<br /> ments be sent the following patrons for whom services had been rendered by the Fire
<br /> Department on out-of-town calls: C. F,. 'Hyde, $15.00; Charles McCollum, $16.00; ,
<br /> ~rs. Lillie Hayes, $14.00; Welby Dorman, is.OO; R. S. Chamberlain, $8.00. Upon
<br /> /22 lotion made and seconded, the recommendation of the Committee was duly approved.
<br /> Councilman Farrington, Chairman of the Health Committee, reported that the
<br /> manager of the New Service Laundry is bringing an engineer from Portland to check
<br /> I /23 Ithe furnace and as soon as the proper investigation has been made, a report will be
<br /> ~ade to the council of its findings.
<br /> Communication from C. C. Hockley, Regional Director for PWA, in which he points
<br /> out that the deadline date for holding election regarding the construction of a sewagJ
<br /> tiisposal plant is October 1, 1938 and deadline date for filing application is
<br /> September 30, 1938, was presented. Mr. Reid, Chairman of the Sewer Committee, re-
<br /> application be filed with the PV.'A Administration by t3eptem ber 30th and in the event
<br /> I / 24 he application is rejected then application can be filed with the WPA.
<br /> Sam Bond, Police Committee Chairman, recommended that H.B. Brady be allowed to
<br /> ~rect a neon sign on the opposite side of the street from the Auto Camp which he is
<br /> now constructing at 969 BOUlevard, providing that Mr. Brady will receive the approval
<br /> / 25 ~f the State Highway Commission. The Recorder was instructed to notify the Commissio
<br /> rf this action.
<br /> The Police Committee recommended the apnroval of transfer of Retail Beer Class
<br /> ':Blil License and Package Store Class liB" License from Emery f:,eales to N. D. Johnson
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