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<br />I' The requests of the Sisters of St. Joseph, 735 East 12th for a16 foot
<br />- . ~I cut for hospital entrance drive and George C. Stanley, 97 East 13th for a 17
<br />I' /9r,': foot cut on 13th and a 22 foot cut on Oak street were granted by the Council. rv
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<br />, !' The Beer license application for the year 1945 were presented and the c..J
<br />I' only difference from the 1944 licenses were that for the Del Rey Cafe, the
<br />, license was in the name on onl31 Onei ta Behnke instead of Behnke & Burr, and ~-.
<br />I, tha t the wifes names had been added to the application of the Irish & Swartz ~:~:
<br />Iii stores at 960 Charnelton and 777 West 6th. That the license for the Pik-N-Pak ::"~;~
<br />..;LO;: at 1963 West "6th was not a new license but was being handled thru the City on
<br />I: account of the new annexation which took in. the territory in which it was
<br />t~ located. On vote these 1945 licenses were approved by the Council:
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<br />'I U-Bowl, Roy Northam & G,H. Dotson - 29 west 11th - Retail class B
<br />I: Fraternal Order of Eagles - FOE #275, 525 Willamette. - Club License
<br />:: Irish & Swartz, MR & AM Irish, HR & JM Swartz- Package store Class A
<br />I; White Palaee, C. W. Willcox, 47 East 10th, retail class C
<br />I, Medills Emergency Store, 567 Willamette, Nina Medill, Package class A
<br />I: Cafe Del Rey, Onei ta Behnke, 845 Willamette, package store class A, Restaurant
<br />~I Max Robinson, Robinsons Cafe, 550 East 13th, retail class B, package class B
<br />I': Lees Coffee Shop, Lee M. ,Crouse, 757 Willamette, retail, class B
<br />: Lawrence st. Grocery, Emil Schultz, Eilen Schultz, package class A
<br />Ii Drive-In-Market, AE Welch, 1222 Willamette, package store class B
<br />I Frank Wills Cafe, Frank Wills - 878 Willamette -Restaurnat license
<br />I'! Osborn Hotel, 1911 East 8th, JA McLean & Jane Hodes, Hotel Restaurant
<br />I, Pik N Pak, 1963 West 6th, Powell, Davis, Hunger &. Powell, package Class B
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<br />i: At this time the Recorder read the report from ,the Rent Control Committee.
<br />;' This report requested the committee be discharged and that they be releived of
<br />( further responsibility as of December 31st. A motion ~as made by Stewart and
<br />!i seconded by Hawn that the report of the Committee be accepted; that the salary
<br />i: of the Secretary of $140.00 for the month of December be paid and that the
<br />II; . Committee be dischar~ed. Also that a letter be addressed ~o each member of
<br />';>"/:' the Rent Control Committee including Colonel Teirney expressing the thanks of
<br />!; the Mayor and Council for their faithful work on this project. On 'vote the
<br />.,. - I, motion was carried. The matter of the records of the Rent Control Commit tee
<br />I I,:, was discussed, and a motion was made by Hawn and seconded by Barette that these I'
<br />.1" records should remain the property of the City and be kept in the Recorders ;
<br />i office. On vote this motion was carried.
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<br />:: A letter from the Board of Trustees of the Unitarian Church, 11th and
<br />i: Ferry streets regarding a tree in the pa:kin~ in front of this property wbmcUl
<br />.1,:V :' they requeste'd be removed was read at th~s t~me. The matter was referred to
<br />I: the future Parks Committee and the Engineer.
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<br />1,; A <request from Judge Hurd, that the City should re-imburse the County I
<br />I for i of the $60.00 per monthnow being paid to Mr. Bert Weyer by the County in I
<br />I: addition to the regular amount that had been budgeted by the City of Eugene. i
<br />I! there was some discussion regarding this matter and it was,poi~ted out that
<br />i; there was nothi,ng available in the City Budget for this additional amount of
<br />:23 I, $30.00 per month and a motion was made by Farrington and seconded by Hawn that
<br />i,' Judge Hurd be notified that this matter would be taken up with the next budget
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<br />r A letter from 0. S. Fletcher, county agent, thanking the Council for per-
<br />.I 1: mission to close loth between Charnel ton and Lincoln during the harvest season
<br />~r i,l was read and ordered placed on file.
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<br />:,: The Recorder reported that a request for a dance hall by R. R. K~nney,
<br />~$11 at 34 West 6th had been denied by the Cheif of Police.
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<br />1'; The .Recorder reported, that a check has been received from the Oregon
<br />ji Motor Stages Co. for payment of Franchise for the year 1945 in the amount of
<br />~i $275.00. This was for 11 bus~es at ,$25.00 each. The Recorder reported that
<br />,2jp :: the Oregon Motor Stages had paid for the year 1944 on busses which amounted to
<br />i: $300.00. A request was made by Councilman Davis ~hat the Recorder contact the
<br />!; Secretary of State and find out how many busses were licensed for Eugene by the
<br />ii Oregon Motor Stages.
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<br />I' 1,..:, The names of Clayton Whitt and Edward Stanky, as Policeman@$152.00per
<br />~ 7 i: month, were ordered placed on file.
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<br />:!I A letter from the Lane County Health Department signed by Mr. Cloyes stated
<br />i: tha t the 35 rooming houses permits okay I d for the year 1944 was recommended by
<br />01,1 the Health Department to be allowed for the year 1945 with the understanding
<br />~4~ that the requests should also be okay'd by the City officials as required in the
<br />ii Ordinance.
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