Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, January 13, 1948, Image 9

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Council AccepTs Bids, Hears
Petitions in BusySession
w ction taken by Petro-Lane 011 Co. for provision
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W'on lowbld from the
PLASTERING
4 STUCCO WORK
carl J. VAUGHN
Phone 4431
of the city's 1948 gasoline require
ments of approximately 30,000
gallons.
The bid, lowest of eight enter
ed, lncludea the S-eent state tax
which is refunded to city after the
gasoline Is used, but excludes fed
eral tax inasmuch as the city is
automatically exempt from such
payments.
More Blda
The 19.4-cent bid represents
DR. L. W. STAUFFER, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND suntuw
DERMATOLOGIST
Announces the moving of his office
to Room 404 in the Miner Building
Effective January 12, 1948
Phone 3710
132 East Broadway Eugene, Oregon
Practice Limited to Diseases of the Skin.
the discount from the present 'and Seventh Aves. t.. the proper.; Police Keith Jones to Bve one
posted tank price which will be
proportionately accorded by the
company at the time of the city's
gasoline purchases.
Two bids on the oavinv of
alley running east and west be-1
tween Third and Fourth Aves. W.,1
from Jefferson to Madison, were
referred to the city manager in
order that he may consult with
affected procertv ownen. Mem.
Bers of the council took this ac
tion after determining that the hid
prices were in considerable excess
of the city engineer's $1976.60 es
timate on the work. The two bids
were: C. M. Kemp. $2984.20, and
F. W. Riddle. $2681.25.
Vacation of Street
Upon recommendation of the
public works committee, two va
cation petitions were left with the
committee for further study. The
first called. for the vacation and
relocation of a portion of Inavale
St. between Onyx and Emerald.
The other petition requested
vacation of an alley between Sixth
and Seventh Aves. east from High
St. The committee recommended
that this project be held in abey
ance until final plans are made
for the improvement of the adja
cent until final plans are made for
the improvement of the adjacent
highway.
Approval was given by the
council for action to grant an op
tion to the state highway depart
ment on property between Sixth
ty to be used for highway right-of-way
purposes.
MUlrace bane
This council action followed a
recommendation from the Judiciary
committee whose report contained
an explanation that the property
was acquired by the city in the
purchase of the millrace, and that
its use In connection with the
highway project would be in ac
cord with an agreement with the
state for SO-SO sharing on right-of-way
expenses for the relocation
of the Pacific highway.
A report from the Board of
Appeals recommending granting of
Walter L. Burkhardt's petition for
permission to add two bathrooms
to property at 892 Fifth Ave. W.
was adopted. Upon like recom
mendation the council denied an
appeal from Leslie A. Wilson for
authority to erect a laundry build
ing at 2650 University St.
Auditor Report'
The council heard a report from
the city s auditor, Percy W.Brown
stating that the financial records
of the city were audited through
Sept. 30, 1947. and found to be in
proper balance.
' A petition from Mrs. Amelia
Bennett requesting reclassification
of property at 1711 Columbia to
permit construction of a duplex
was referred to the Planning
Commission,
Permission
Permission was granted Chief of ing.
block outside the city UmiU. Thai
councilmen discussed the city's
housing shortage and ruled that
the tpeciflo authority would be
granted in view of the prevailing
condition.
Five rooming house licenses
were approved upon the recom
mendation! of the police, tire and
health departments, and Ernie
Piluso, 157 East was granted a
restaurant liquor license upon ap
proval of the application by the
chief of police.
Stop Stgna
Authority wai granted by the
council for installation of atop
signs on Twelfth Ave. E. at its
intersection with Hilyard follow
ing a report by the police de
partment that the number of ac
cidents at that location has been
disproportionate to the flow of
traffic.
Two proposed ordinances were
referred to the public works com
mittee by action of the council,
One calls for amendments to the
city plumbing code, and the other
Is Intended to regulate sewer eon'
structlon, repairs, and reconstruc
tion by requiring application for
permits for such work.
Another ordinance, for the levy
ing of assessments for the eon
structlon of sidewalk on the east
side of Filmore St., between West
Broadway and Eleventh Ave., was
given first reading at the meet'
65 SETS SOLD ALREADY! JUST 16 LEFT AT THIS
AMAZINGLY LOW REDUCED PRICE . . . COME IN NOW . . .
Save 250 on this reg. 1595 set
Accurate, snug-fitting, 17-piec
0CEULT
now only
Pay Only
1.50 Down
A VALUE BEFORE AN EXCEPTIONAL
VALUE NOW
Originally priced to give you a quality set at down-to-earth price
now reduced! Ideal ior home or shopi precision-broached sock
ets St snugly . . . carefully-finished tools are perfectly balanced
(or tireless work. Includes all 'j-In. drive sockets needed ior aver
age Job; with strong, metal carrying case. Save nowl Come in
today!
SEE THESE SPECIALS .. ROUND OUT YOUR SET WITH CRAFTSMAN SAVINGS
7-pc. -in. Flex Socket Set 9.98 9-pc. 3s-in. Square Drive et 4.49
7-pc. 38-in. Deep Socket Set .,3.98 15-pc. Midget Socket Wrench Set 6.50
12-pc. H-in. Square Drive Set 7.98 17-pc. xa-in. Square Drive Set 13.45,
CLEARANCE
WINDOW VENTILATORS
WOOD FRAME 20 to 23 inch, regular 4Sc NOW 29c
WOOD FRAME 22 to 37 inch, Regular 50c Now 35c
AM. METAL 21 to 37 inch, Regular 55c .. NOW 40c
AU METAL 27 to 48 Inch. Regular T9 .... NOW
Felt WEATHERSTRIPPING Reg. 10c pkg. Now 7c pkg.
100 ft. Plastic Covered CLOTHES LINE Now 1.50 roll
rnMBtMBTtrtM hot:. Remilar 1.19 Now ..J9c
ALL STEEL HAMMER Regular 1.39 ..... now lM
bg Square Steel Cut NAILS, Reg. 10-00 "
Wed., Thurs. and Friday Only
10 OFF
ON ALL CARPENTERS AND
BUILDERS HARDWARE
f RRETSMRN
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Speedy Push Drill
Craftsman Quality 249
Spaed the job wirh a Craftsman
automatic push drill. Easy one arm
operation. 8 different bits Inside
, handle from 116 to 1 164.
Steel Block Plane
Ts-ln. Cutter 3.59
Retains a keen lasting edge. 20-
degree ongle cutter. Adjustable
endwise and tldewlse. Overall
Wnoth 6.H Inches. Save)
KIjOT .,1 J,i.1, ,
Double Bit Axe
Dunlap Quality 3.19
Michigan pattern. High carbon'steel
forged head, fl'i-lb. for felling,
4 -lb. for splitting. Select grade
Masoned hickory handle.
Craftsman Blade's
In Dispenser
2.00
Here's value! 50 Craftsman rater
blades In a handy plastic dispenser
end used blade vault. At the price
ef the blades alonel
Stainless Tableware
Fr- 12.98 Now 10.50
Stainless steel tableware with gay
tone plastic handles. Consists ef
i each knives, forks, spoons, and
soup spoons. A buyl
Straight Shears
7 inches Long 1.69
Perfectly balanced with smooth
cutting action. Forged-full nickel
plated ':el shears give you long
servkel Sove at this low prleel 1
Your One Stop Shopping Center
Comer 10th and Charnelton St.
FREE PARKING
Reglster-Guara1, Eugene, Ore., Tue., Jan. IS, 1948, Page ;
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PARADE OF
JANUARY CLEARANCE VALUES
SALE STARTS 8:30 A.M. WEDNESDAY; ENDS SATURDAY 9:00 P.M.
HERE'S VALUE
Men's Super-Value
Striped Overalls
Priced to Clear
A Limited Supply
HERE'S VALUE
Blue Bib
Overalls
Nationally known brand
thai you can buy with
confidence.
2
HERE'S VALUE
Cruiser
Coats
Virgin Wool
Paul Bunyan Brand
SWEATER CLEARANCE
Values to 4.95
now 98'
DRESS SKIRTS
With Plain or French Cuff
Values to 4.98
NOW 1
49
BOOTS SHOES
We Are Agents for Pioneer, Marshfield, Sundbaum,
AA Cutter, Rainier and Endicott Johnson Loggers and
Work Shoes.
A Ri
20
Johnsonian and Air-o-Magie
DRESS SHOES
A Real Saving on Quality Shoes
Off During
.0 tm.
RUBBER F00TWFAR
Rubber Roinclothing
Our Stock is Complete in All Types of Rubbers, Galoshes,
Knee Boots, Lace Boots, Hip Boots, Rain Jackets, Rain
coats, etc.
"Pioneer"
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Such Famous Brands as I
All Nationally Known
B. F. Goodrich
U.S. Rubber '
Driskin
Titex
BLANKET
VALUES
"Lady Pepperell" Sheets
Luxury Muslin, A
White, 81x108.. JhtCMf
Colors. 2 Qfi
81x108
Maize, Blue, Nile, Peach
Navy Blankets, all wool.
White or blue. A Apf
Reg. 10.95. Now3ff3
G.I. Gray or O.D. All Wool.
Reg. 5.95. O tC
Now Jt73
Beacon, Loomcrcst, Sno
king, 72 x 90. 100 virgin
wool. Guaranteed $14,95
jar. 10.95
Sheet Blankets. Grand for
use as sheets during ' cold
weather. g A
Size 66x76 Js.47
HERE'S VALUE HERE'S VALUE
Boys' Heavy Boys'
Duty Shoes Dress Slacks
Reg. 7.95 i AM Values to 4.35 ej g
NOW 47l NOW 1(VU
' HERE'S VALUE
Boys' Eovg ,
Dress Shirts jp0lo Shirts
Values to 2.98 AAa Values to 1.49 mgp
NOW y l NOW .... . i
MONKEY FACE GLOVES
Irregulars, A Real Value
25
TIMBER WOLF GLOVES
Reg. 49c. This Sale
39!
SHINGLE WEAVER GLOVES
Reg. 39c. This Sale
29c
LEATHER FACE CANVAS GLOVES
Reg. 98c. This Sale :
69
MEN'S DRESS SOX
Reg. 31.00. This Sale D pr. for
1.10
MEN'S WORK SOCKS
. Reg. 25c. This Sale .
pr.
10c
BOOT SOCKS
100 Wool. Reg. 98c. This Sale .
69
We Sell for Less Because -We Sell for Cash
and
IT'S A PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU"
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT
'Til 9:00 P.M. for Your
Shopping Convenience
OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT
Til 9:00 P.M. to Better Serve
The Working Man
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