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<br /> I He also reported a complaint concerning th~ burning of oil at a 'service
<br />,J station at Broadway and Charnelton Street. This was referred back to the Fire
<br /> and Water Committee to look into. I.
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<br />:tj At this time Councilman Reid appeared in Council.
<br />"I Mr. Terry asked for permission of the Council to tear down two buildings at
<br /> the corner of 25th and Alder Streets, which belong to the City. This was referred
<br /> to the Health Committee.
<br /> II Councilman Simon, Chairman of the Police Committee, presented a beer
<br /> i application from Mrs. Mary Thomas at 40 West 7th. On motion seconded and carried
<br /> jl the ?pplication was approved. He also presented the application of H. B. Yount
<br /> of the Del Rey Cafe, for a wine license. On motion, seconded and carried this
<br /> application was not approved.
<br /> The petition of Mr. N. O. Nielson for the erection of a chicken house at
<br /> 1009 West 1st Avenue, was, on motion, granted.
<br /> II Petition from the Walters-Bushong Lumber Co. concerning the construction of .
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<br /> I; an over-heat blow pipe, was presented, and referred to the Street Committee,
<br /> I Judiciary Committee, and City Attorney.
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<br /> I Communication from the Sign Board of Appeals was presented by W. C. Clubb,
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<br /> I allowing the seymour Cafe to raise their sign and extend it if necessary.
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<br /> i A communication from the Planning Commission recommending the establishment
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<br />Ii of the business district on East 13th Avenue bounded on the West by the alley
<br /> II between Agate and Columbia Streets, on the South by the South line of the second
<br />I! lot South of 13th Avenue, and on the North by the railroad tracks~ was on motion
<br /> accepted. Their recommendation that the light industrial district lying on Polk
<br />II Street between Cross Street and Railroad Blvd. be and remain as it now is zoned,
<br /> Ii was also accepted by the Council.
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<br /> I An Ordinance accepting the bid of Hemphill, Fenton & Campbell for the purchase
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<br /> I of Refunding Improvement Bonds "G", of the City of Eugene, in the sum of $113,000, I
<br /> I and fixing the rate of interest on said bonds, was read the first time and pa~sed
<br />[I its second and third readings by title under suspension of the rule by the unanim-
<br />II OUB consent of the Council, and was placed upon its final passage. The ayes and
<br /> nays were called, Councilmen voting aye 7, nay none, absent Carlson. The
<br /> I Ordinance was dec~ared passed and numbered 8438.
<br /> I An Ordinance regulating the use of power speakers, calIia-pes, and other noise
<br /> making, music making or speech making devices upon the streets of the City of
<br />I Eugene, and requiring a license therefor, was read the second time and passed
<br /> its third reading by title under suspension of the rule by the unanimous consent
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<br />, of the Council, and was placed upon its final passage. The ayes and nays were
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<br />, called, Councilmen voting aye 7, nay none, absent Carlson. The Ordinance was
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<br />II declared passed and numbered 8439.
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<br /> Sealed bids for the purchase of 500 feet of fire hose were opened from the
<br />d following:
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<br />II American-LaFrance and Foamite Corp.
<br /> w. S. Darley & Co. '.
<br />j Eureka Fire Hose Division
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<br />I Pacific Fire Apparatus Company
<br />I Goodrich Rubber Co.
<br />II Fabric Fire Hose Co.
<br />Ii Munnell & Sherrill
<br />tl Goodyear Rubber Co.
<br />, United States Rubber Products
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<br /> The bids were referred to the Fire and Water Committee for their nonsideration.
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<br />II A petition from the Barber's Union asking for an Ordinance limiting the
<br />Ii operating hours of the Eugene Shops, was referred to the Judiciary Committee and
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<br />i! City Attorney to meet with a Committee from the local Barber's Union.
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<br />II ,An Ordinance to prohibit the use or possession of any nickle in the slot
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<br />II machine or other device of like character wherein there enters any element of I
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<br />'I chance, within the City of Eugene, and providing a penalty for the violation there- 1!4
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<br /> of, was read the first time and passed its second and third readings by title ,
<br />I, under suspension of the rule by the unanimous consent of. the Council, and w&s
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<br /> placed upon its final passage. The ayes and nays were called, Councilmen voting
<br />'\ aye 7, nay none, absent Carlson. The Ordinance was declared passed and numbered
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<br />, 8440.
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<br />I An Ordinance adopting, the method of foreclosure for delinquent'liens and
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<br />i' assessments as provided in Chapter XXII of Title LVI of Oregon Code Annotated,
<br /> as amended by Chapte~ 282 of the Laws or OreO'on for 1931 was read the fIrst .
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