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<br />WHEREAS, the City of Eugene as a whole and the
<br />State of Oregon feels a great sense of pride and appreciation
<br />of the industry, resourcefulness and courage of its representa-
<br />tives in this field, therefore,
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<br />BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EUGENE:'
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<br />That it extend to H~ard Hobson, the coach of the UnLversity
<br />of Oregon basketball team and to the individual members of
<br />the team and to the individual members of the team its
<br />heartiest congratulations and its sense of appreciation of
<br />the very great series of successful contests culminating
<br />in a demonstr~tion of supremacy at Chicago.
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<br />It was further suggested that a telegram be sent to coach Homard Hobson and team
<br />in Chicago congratulating them on their victory and it was so ~dered.
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<br />Communication from S. R. Mosher, Building Inspector, reporting that
<br />he together with other city officials, had inspected the old garage at the rear
<br />of the premises at 754 Lincoln Street, owned by M. P. Bonnett, which had been
<br />converted into living quarters without the necessary permits reving been
<br />secured for the change of occupancy and for the making of the alterations. As
<br />this shed in no way conforms to the Building Code andis a fire hazard and menace
<br />to health, it was the recommendation of Mr. Mosher and the officials that this
<br />structure be condemmed and demolished, and this recommendation was duly sustained
<br />by the council.
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<br />Mr. Mosher's further communication stated that the old barn located
<br />on the east side of Willamette Street between 22nd and 23rd Avenues, was being
<br />used for the keeping of horses and such occupancy was in direct violation with
<br />the Zoning Ordinance. No recommendation was made rega.ding this by Mr. Mosher
<br />as he wished the matter to be decided upon by the Committee. Paragraph Four
<br />23. of the minutes gives the decision handed down by the Council relative to this.
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<br />Communication from Walters-Bushong Lumber Company, Inc. requesting
<br />cancellation of their franchise covered by Ordinance No. 8447, was presented.
<br />An Ordinance to repeal Ordinance No. 8447 entit'le'd': "An Ordinance granting a
<br />franchise to the Walters-Bushong Lumber Company to extend a blow pipe across
<br />High Street at the site of the company's plant, between Fourth Avenue East
<br />and Fifth Avenue East, in the City of Eugene."~ had its first reading. The
<br />ayes and nays, were called, councilmen voting aye: Lamb, Reid, Bond, Carlson,
<br />Farrington, Hanns, Page and K~ppe; nay, none; absent, none. The ordinance was
<br />declared passed and numbered 8595.,
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<br />C6mmunicatio~from Lee Nixon of Cottage Grove, charged with damaging
<br />a city signal light standard at the corner of Sixth and Willamette Street on
<br />January 29, 1939 at 8:30 o'clock A.M."was referred to the City Attorney who ls
<br />to communicate with M~, Nixon requesting him to inform the city as to the amount.
<br />and dates that he can arrange to pay the city for damages done and it was so
<br />25., ordered.
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<br />Statement on bills for the Eugene Public Library for the month of
<br />26. February, 1939, was presented, reviewed, and ordered filed.
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<br />Statement of sewerage charges billed and collected for the month of
<br />27. January and for the month of February were presented and ordered pJa ced on file.
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<br />The City Recorder reported that a total of 135 tobacco licenses had
<br />been issued from Januaryl, 1939, up until the present time, leaving a balance
<br />of 66 licenses not yet secured. The following twenty-seven applications were
<br />presented and duly approved by the committee~
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<br />Barlow"s Service Stat ion
<br />Budrow's Grocery
<br />Connel's Grocery
<br />Cottage Grocery
<br />Cougill's Grocery
<br />Cherry Grove Grocery
<br />Dutch Mill
<br />Deal's Service Station
<br />F & 0 Grocery
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<br />Kolker Grocery
<br />Mill's Grocery
<br />Palace Gri 11
<br />Pennywise Drug Company
<br />Solberg Grocery
<br />Shislerts Grocery
<br />Stevenson's Inc.
<br />University Pharmacy
<br />Washburne's
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<br />Granzer "s Grocery
<br />Groceteria, The
<br />Hoffman's Grocery
<br />Hogan's Grocery & Mar~ t
<br />Irish's Cash Store #1
<br />Irish's Cash Store #2
<br />Irish's Cash Store #3
<br />Jepsen's Cash Grocery
<br />King Hong Cafe
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<br />The following written re~uest from the City Recorder was presented and
<br />referred to the heads of the departments, namely~ City Recorder, City Treasurer
<br />and City Engineer.:-
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<br />I would recommend that the ordinances relating
<br />to Curb Cuts, Macadam Cuts,and Pavement Cuts, be repealed
<br />and in place thereof one ordinance be prepared covering this
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<br />type of city function and among other things, provide that the
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