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<br /> Communication from Faul C. Giesy, accompanied with a check 1n tne amount
<br /> of ~'1.56' for his final payment of taxes upon the Spencer Butte Property , was pre-
<br /> sented. Upon motion made and seconded, the check was ordered accepted and placed
<br /> <1:3 In the Spencer Butte Park Fund and it was so ordered. I
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<br /> ...... Communication from Ci ty Attorney Calkins reporting that the $1..50' claim
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<br /> ~ existing bet,ween M. G. Teeter and the C:i ty or Eugene, was too small an amount for
<br /> litigation and stated that otner than .writing Mr. Teeter, ne had taken no further
<br /> 44 action. ~he letter was ordered filed.
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<br /> Communication from the East- Eugene W.C.T,.U. apprOVing the move of the City
<br /> Council in taking action to clean up the newsstands of salaclems, literature, was
<br /> 45 ordered filed. I
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<br /> Communication from E. C. O'Neel and Ramey W~ Hugh relative to a contract
<br /> between them and the C,ity of Eugene, was upon motion made and seconded, referred
<br /> 46 to the Judiciary Committee and City Attorney for consideration.
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<br /> Communication from the Eugene Water Board requesting vacation of the alley
<br /> in Block 27 and 33 of College Hill Park Addition to Eugene and 24th Avenue West be-
<br /> tween Lincoln and Lawrence streets for construction of a reservoir, was granted and
<br /> 4'1 the City Attorney instructed to commence with vacation proceedings.
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<br /> Re.quest of the Department of Commerce to renew their lease on airway remot
<br /> receiving antenna license, for a period of one year beginning July 1, 1938 and end-
<br /> 48 lng June 30, 1939, was upon motion made and duly seconded, approved.
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<br /> Report of tne National Board of Fire Underwriters on their investigation 0
<br /> conditions in Eugene and recommending the adoption of certain improvements, was
<br /> 49 presented and ordered filed.
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<br /> 5Q Reports of the Engineer, Public: Librar~, Fire and Police for the month of"
<br /> May, 1938, were presented and ordered flIed.
<br /> 'Presentation of a final revised form of ordinance providing f'(jr the assur-
<br /> ance of a pure water .supply in the City of Eugene, had its first reading and passed
<br /> to its second and third readings by title under suspension of the rule by unanimous I
<br /> consent of the council and placed for final passage. The ayes and nays were called
<br /> councilmen voting aye: Lamb', Hendershott, Page, Hanns, Farrington, Bond and Carlso .
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<br /> 5-1 nay, none; absent, Reid. ~he ordinance was declared passed and numbered 8540.
<br /> An ordinance amending S.eetion 5 of Ordinance Number 8439 as amended, en-
<br /> titled !IAn ordinance regulating the use of power-speakers, calliopes, etc.," passed
<br /> by the Common Council August 29, 1935- and approved by the Mayor September 3, 1935,
<br /> passed to its second and third readings by unanimous consent of the council and was
<br /> plaeed for final passage. The ayes and nays were, call ed, councilmen vot ing, aye ~
<br /> Lamb, Hendershott, Page, Hanns, Farrington, Bond and Carlson; nay, none; absent,
<br /> 52 Reid. The or.dinance was declared passed and numbered 8541.
<br /> Communication from A. S. Peterson requesting permi.ssion to establish a
<br /> woodyard on part of Lots 5 and 8, Block 2, Cheshire's Second Addition, more commonl
<br /> known as the Northwest corner of the intersection at Cheshire and Lawrence Streets,
<br /> with a further request to construct a wire fence around the property, was presented
<br /> The matter was referred to the Police Committee. It was revealed that the party is
<br /> 53 willing to pay the City $2..50 per month for use of the land.
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<br /> The application of Hall and Olson to conduct a second-hand store at 345
<br /> 541 Ian Buren was upon motion made and seconded, approved oy the council.
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<br /> An ordinance to prohibit the sale and use of fire craekers, sky rockets,
<br /> torpedos, bombs, cap pistols and other similar explisives, or the sale or use of /
<br /> confetti, and providing a penalty for the violation thereof, had its first reading I
<br /> and upon failure to receive tqe unanimous vote of all members of the council, it
<br /> 55 was held for its second and third readings.
<br /> An ordinance fixing a license tax upon every dealer who shall sell tobacco
<br /> In any form in the city of Eugene, had its first reading and upon failure to re-
<br /> ceive the unanimous vote of all members of the council, it was held for its second
<br /> 56 and third readIngs until the next meeting of the council.
<br /> An ordinance regulating the parking of vehicles on property owned by.the I
<br /> City of Eugene, had its first reading and passed to its second and' third readings
<br /> by unanimous consent of the council by title under suspension of the rule and was
<br /> ~aced for final passage. The ayes and nays were called, councilmen voting aye:
<br /> mb, Hendershott, Page, Hanns, Farrington, Bond and Carlson; nay, none; absent,
<br /> 5~ Re1ld. The ordinance was declared passed and numbered 8542:.
<br /> An ordinance making it unlawful to possess, to sell or give away matter'
<br /> which, is non-mailable under the Federal Code, had its first reading and upon failur
<br /> to receive the unanimous vote of the council, was held for its second and third
<br /> 58: readings at the next meeting of the council.
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