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<br /> ""lllllll <br /> 85 <br /> -~ -. -."- - --- - - - --- - - -- ~- - - - -- - _u . - -- -- -- - <br /> - - --- - - <br /> An application for rooming house license at 1006 Taylor St. was submitted by <br />I 9 Mrs. Verna Nystrom. <br /> 00 <br /> It was moved by Hawn, seconded by Crumbaker that the application as approved by ::;, <br /> the Police, Fire and Health Departments be endorsed. Motion carried. . '.I <br /> -, . <br /> The following applications for renewal of beer and liquor licenses for the <br /> 10 year 1948, were submitted. <br /> PACKAGE STORE CLASS "A" PACKAGE STORE CLASS "Bn <br />I University Pharmacy, ?98 E. 11th <br /> Elks Lodge, 86 West ?th Robinson's Cafe, 550 East 13th Ave. <br /> Oregon Tavern, 535 Willamette St. <br /> RETAIL BEER CLASS "B" <br /> Robinson's Cafe, 550,E. 13th RETAIL BEER CLASS "C" <br /> Oregon Tavern, 535 Willamette <br /> Howard's Korner, 101 W. ?th Snappy Service Cafe, 453 Willamette <br /> Bev's Barbecue, 1900 West 6th Ave. <br /> CLUB LICENSE <br /> Elks LOdge, 86 West ?th <br /> It was moved by Hawn, seconded by Hanns that the applications as approved by the <br /> Chief of Police, be endorsed. Motion carried. <br /> An application from the Olsen Auto Wreckers for Car Dealer license renewals <br /> 11 for 1948, was submitted. <br /> It was moved by"Hawn, seconded by Hanns that the application as approved by the <br /> Chief of Police, be endorsed. Motion carried. <br /> A oommunication from the Oregon State Sanitary Authority re: sewage treatment <br /> 12 plant, was submitted and read as follows: <br /> "At its regular meeting in Portland on November 24, the State Sanitary Authority <br /> reviewed the status of the state-wide program for the installation of municipal <br />I sewage treatment works which must be constructed by cities who now use public waters <br /> of the state of Oregon for the disposal of domestic sewage and other wastes. <br /> The Sanitary Authority considers that your city has made reasonable progress <br /> either in planning for construction of sewage treatment works or in the adoption <br /> of a fiscal program to defray the cost of construction when conditions permit. <br /> Inasmuch as your city, however, discharges its wastes into a stream where pOllution <br /> problems are serious, every effort should be made to undertake construction of <br /> your sewage treatment works at an early date. <br /> In the meantime, the Authority desires that you furnish them before their <br /> special meetint to be held in Portland on January 10, 1948, an up-to-date report <br /> on the status of your sewerage project. This report should indicate the status of <br /> plans for your sewerage project which include intercepting sewers, pumping <br /> stations, treatment works, the estimated cost of the proposed sewerage project, <br /> together with the plan by which your city proposes to finance the construction of <br /> such sewage works, and the amount of moneys accumulated in sinking funds and set <br /> aside to finance such sewerage works construction. <br /> Your cooperation in furnishing the Authority with the requested information <br /> will be greatly appreciated." <br /> It was moved by Johnson, seconded by Crumbaker that the communication be received <br /> and placed on file and the necessary information be submitted as requested. <br /> Motion carried. <br />I 13 A communication from the Vregon Motor Stages, was submitted and read as follows: <br /> "The Oregon Motor Stages, after long negotiations with its city line drivers <br /> and shop employees in the cities of Eugene and Salem, has entered into a new wage <br /> contract wherein the men will be paid an additional ten cents (lO~) an hour over <br /> and above the present wage scale. This contract becomes effective January 1, 1948. <br /> In keeping with our policy to continue to give to the City of Eugene service as in <br /> the past, and to prevent work stoppages which would be detrimental to the citizens <br />I of the city, this wage increase was granted in full knowledge that the pr~sent <br /> revenues do not and will not justify the increase. \. <br /> In the interest of continued service to the citizens and the maintenance of a <br /> high standard of service it is mandatory that we grant this increase. Inasmuch as <br /> the Oregon Motor Stages are the only city operations in the State of Oregon-main- <br /> taining the present low rate of fare in the face of tremendous increases in the <br /> cost of material, supplies and wages we do not believe it is at all out of line for <br /> this company to make a request to you and your council for increases in the present <br /> rate of fare. <br /> ----- ~ <br />