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<br />Request of D. F. Mains for a permit to remodel and convert the house
<br />located at 1650 High Street into a duplex residence, was approved by the Board of
<br />30 Appeals and action sustained by the council.
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<br />Request of Alma C. Miller for a walk extension from 26th and Alder to'
<br />29th and Alder', was denied. .
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<br />'\~I Report for the month of January was received from the following depart-
<br />a ments: Engineer, Fire, Police Matron, Police and ordered filed.
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<br />The City Recorder reported 46 tobacco" licenses issued, and they are as
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<br />Allen Drug Store
<br />Alpha Tau Omega
<br />Anchorage Cafe.
<br />Ace Lunch, The
<br />Ashbridge's Grocery
<br />Beta Theta Pi
<br />Brown's Emergency
<br />. BVD Cafe
<br />City Cafe
<br />Durkee's Depot Lunch
<br />.Dave's Pie Shop
<br />Danish Dairy Lunch,The
<br />Duckworth, Grocery
<br />Drive-Inn Market
<br />Elks Club:
<br />Eugene Hotel Cigar Stand
<br />Eugene Cash Grocery
<br />Fair's Grocer.y
<br />Falcon, The
<br />Getting's Market
<br />Humphrey's Cafe
<br />Husby S.S. & Store.
<br />Harry's Hat Shop
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<br />-Halsell's Grocery
<br />.Johnson's'Super Cream
<br />'Lamb's Grocery
<br />Modoc Cigar Store
<br />Model Grocery
<br />Moore's Grocery
<br />Merrell's Grocery
<br />Nolan's Grocery
<br />Osburn Hotel
<br />Perlich's Food Market
<br />Peterson Bros Serv Sta
<br />Pope's Super Cream
<br />Rex Cafe
<br />Robert's Drink & Lunch
<br />Richfield Service Station
<br />Ralph & Staa1ey #3
<br />Safeway Store #159
<br />Safeway Store #73
<br />Scott, Wm. Grocery
<br />U of 0 Coop Store
<br />Wood's Grocery
<br />Witten's Grocery
<br />Williamette St Grocery
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<br />The City's share from the Boxing Commission for the year 1938 amounted
<br />34 to $1000' and distribution made as follows: United Spanish War Veterans $106.99,
<br />J Veterans of Foreign Wars, $140.07, Disabled American Veterans, $63.97, Grand Army of
<br />Republ ie, $3.31-
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<br />. It was reported that the city received its first dividend of $21.29 from
<br />35 Peter B. Onley,. Jr., referee in Bankruptcy, New York.
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<br />Whether or not the application of Mrs. Mary D. Chambers to rebond delin-
<br />quent assessments in the amount of $277.36 should be approved by the council, due to
<br />the passage of a recent ordinance rejecting any or all applications, was referred to
<br />36 the city attorney for consideration.
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<br />An Ordinance adopting the report of the Water Board and the City Recorde "
<br />establishing just and equitable rates pursuant to a hearing heretofore held by the
<br />Common Council on the 23rd day of January, 1939, had its first reading and passed to
<br />its second and third readings by unanimous consent of the council by title under sus
<br />pension of the rule and was placed for final passage. The ayes and nays were called
<br />councilmen voting aye: Lamb, Reid, Bond, Carlson, Farrington, Hanns, Page and Koppe;
<br />37 nay, none; absent, none; The ordinance was declared passed and numbered 8589.
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<br />An Ordinancie amending Ordinance .~8583 entitled:"An Ordinance providing"
<br />for the establishment, operation and maintenance within and without the city limits.
<br />.~........." had its first reading and passed to its second and third readings by
<br />unanimous consent of the council by title under suspension of the rule and was
<br />placed for final passage. The ayes and n~ys were called, councilmen voting aye:
<br />Lamb~ Reid, Bond, Carlson, Farrington, Hanns, Page and Koppe; nay, none; absent, non.
<br />38 The ordinance was declared passed and numbered 8590.
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<br />.Annual report of the City Engineer was presented and ordered filed.
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<br />LettAr from the United Air Lines Transport Corporation, notifying the ci y
<br />that they have vacated the premises covered by their lease agreemAnt at the "airport
<br />40 and that the agreement may be considered as terminated January 31, 1939, was present d.
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<br />Request of Mountjoy and Carmichael, Home Decorators, for the establishme t
<br />of a loading zone at the rear entrance of their building located at 77 East Broadway
<br />41 was referred to the Police Committee.
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<br />Letter from the Frances Willard PTA indicat,ing their approva1o-f the svii -
<br />ming pool project to be located in the new recreational area on South Willamet~e~ wa
<br />42 presented and filed.
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<br />The meeting was herewith adjourned.
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<br />C. M. Bryan
<br />City Recorder
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