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<br /> Communication from H. B. Brady to erect a neon sign on the opposite side
<br /> of the Street from the Auto Camp, which he is now constructing at 969 Franklin
<br /> 29 Boulevard, was referred to the Police Committee and City Attorney with power to act. o....!.
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<br /> Application of R. M. Miller, pr~prietor of Willamette Hide and Wool Company ::...IAI....
<br /> to conduct a second-hand store at West 8th Avenue, was approved by the Chief or .:lO
<br /> 30 Police, Carl F. Bergman~ and confirmed by the council.
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<br /> An ordinance vacating the following described arear to-wit~ "All of 24th
<br /> Avenue West lying West of the West line of Lincoln Street and East of the East line,
<br /> of Lawrence Street, etc.~, had its first reading. Callfor protests and remonstrance
<br /> were made, and there being no objections, the ordinance passed to its second and
<br /> I third readings by title under suspension of the rule by unanimous consent of the
<br /> council, and was placed for final passage. The ayes and nays were called; councilme
<br /> voting aye: Lamo, Hendershott, Reid, Page, Hanns, Farrington and Bond; nay" none;'
<br /> 31 absent. Carlson. The ordinance was declared passed and numbered 8551.
<br /> An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 8413 of the City of Eugene, entitled:"An
<br /> ordinance to create or divide the City into Districts within some of which it shall
<br /> be lawful, and within others of which it shall be unlawful to erect, construct, etc.
<br /> had its first reading and passed to its second and third readings by title under
<br /> suspension of the rule by unanimous consent of the council and, was placed for final
<br /> passage. The ayes and nays were called; councilmen voting aye: Lamb, Hendershott,
<br /> Reid, Page, Hanns, Farrington and Bond; nay, none; absent~ Carlson. The ordinance
<br /> 32 was declared passed and numbered 8552.
<br /> An ordinance declaring the'intention of the Common Council of the City of
<br /> Eugene to make a reassessment of the cost of paving 15th Avenue East from Willamette
<br /> Street to Kincaid Street, etc., had its first reading and passed to its second and.
<br /> third readings by title under suspension of the rule by unanimous consent of the
<br /> council and was placed for final passage. The ayes and nays were called; councilmen
<br /> voting aye: Lamb, Hendershott, Reid, Page, Hanns, Farrington and Bond; nay, none;
<br /> 33 absent, Carlson. The ordinance was declared passed and nUIDbered 8553.
<br /> The following applications from dealers to sell tObacco, were presented and
<br /> 34 upon the approval of the Chief of Police were accepted by the Common Council:
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<br /> I Billy's Emergency Lamb's Grocery
<br /> Brown's Emergency Lone Star Joe's
<br /> Budrow's Grocery Lemon-O Pharmacy
<br /> Brambley's Grocery Magazine EXChange
<br /> Campus Shoe Shine Miner Building Exchange
<br /> Cottage Grocery Madoc Cigar Store
<br /> Carroll Drug Company Nolen's Grocery
<br /> Doc's Buffet Osburn Hotel
<br /> Drive-Inn Market Oregon Hotel Cafe
<br /> Fir Tree Inn Oregana Confectionery
<br /> Gottscnim Service Station Rex Shoe Shine
<br /> Gray's Grocery Ralph and Stanley #3
<br /> Grand Cafe Percy's Place
<br /> Harry's Shoe Shine Peterson's Grocery
<br /> Hoffman's Grocery Rich's Cigar Store
<br /> Johnson's Super Cream Smeed Hotel
<br /> Kuykendall Drug wtore Snappy ciervice
<br /> Kci>lker's Grocery Ted's
<br /> Kidwell's Grocery Taylor's Confectionery
<br /> University Grocery
<br /> City Engineer Clubb was granted permission to proceed with the sewer connect one
<br /> ) 35 for the proposed Post Office Building.
<br /> I The recommendation of the Sewer Committee to file with the PWA authorities
<br /> application for aid in the construction of Eugene's $150,000 sewage disposal plant,
<br /> was approved by the Council. The city's share of the cost, should the application b
<br /> approved, will be raised by a revenue bond issue to be placed on the ,ballot at the
<br /> ,36 next general election in November.
<br /> Resolution on the deposit of city treasury funds in the U. c:: National Bank
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<br /> 37 was presented and upon motion made and seconded, adopted by the council:
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<br /> I RES 0 L UTI 0 N
<br /> WHEREAS,. the Common Council of the City of Eugene has re.ceived
<br /> from the United States National Bank of Portland, Oregon, at its
<br /> Eugene Branch, written offer to accept the deposits of this body
<br /> under Time Certificates of Deposit and to pay therefore interest
<br /> as in said offer set forth, which said offer is in words, letters
<br /> and figures, as follows:
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