*e%te.'Siffl-e*KVifeI*;0k Vr-' *5. / -• .At Ing'-ojCsi ymr-m^H-to;- acceptrtfievf*ewer'•1J„ ^ 'Vi **■ - «•■ V *V^l -V V,«sw;JS'V, v .IX W: .Eliilgefyjnanagerj'oC 3he plant, statfdjihat 'Se^was ViUjng;sewer line ^mte*ppk?Upf:w{tIi • if as' * they .'are'; J^%!iov^';to-?under his. agreemeneS|JThe sewer’, origin-aiiy. was- cona^c{ed.^fifately';h‘-;Upc[m, investigation hy~$ confmitf 'tee It .was agreed’npon tbat the city would Install radiators in the community hall with the ^ labor being done .by the .NYAr Gqnnectlon will be made with the cburthouse heating plant line.An application for license to operate his bowling alley on First avenue was issued to Myron AVhis-pell and a fee of $5 was collected for the quarter.Building permits were issued to John Hagadone to erect a 24x30 dwelling at 323 St. Clair, the Full Gospel Assembly for a 24x50. church building on the northwest corner^of Boyer and Church street, and anrlSx20 addition to a dwelling at 1325 Oak street to W. C. Armstrong,P1a«fl W’OI’O Caw fVn’.VIX•/oi)f -diiIK;flt;;tlt;rlt;wy.'tlaiaiHSiEmV-TVIV*6\diMintaMmcleiHnlt;wtlpiwdialtjF