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<br /> r3so <br /> ; .' <br /> : - --- - ~ - ..- --- -- -_.,- __ __ _n __ ~_ _ ~._ .._ .., ~ - _.~ " - -- -~----- ~- --- -- --'-~-'-- ---~~ -- --------.-------- <br /> .- -- -- <br /> -----~~--.-~.._~._------ -, -~---~---~--~------ --- --- ' - <br /> - -- - ----. . ,-- " ------ ,-----.- -~. -- ~ , _ __n_ ---- <br /> GENERAL FU1QD <br /> C : Aetna Life Insurance Co. 82.01 Eug$ne Hardware Co. .45 <br /> (~N Hedley Holeman 110.40 McDonald Lumber Co. 48~00 I <br /> (-~:,~-' L. L. Lamb 77.00 Scobert's Warehouse Co. 7.25 <br /> """-"''' <br /> 1. E. Mitchell 20.13 Dr. A. M. Smith 4.75 <br /> Northy!est Cities Gas. Co. 15.00 Williams Bakery 2.60 <br /> NorthTIest Cities Gas. Co. 5.00, J. C. Penney Company .85 <br /> S. 1\'1. Calkins 72.00 C. P. Tillman 3.03 <br /> I Natron Printing Co. 31.45 Vitus Electric Co. 1.44 <br /> Office Machinery ~ Supply Co. 7.50 Chase Gardens 1.50 <br /> EUGene ~ater Board 77.12 A. E. Hansen Paper Company 3.65 <br /> I Hanson Blue ~rint Co. 14.76 E. D. Furrer, M. D. 36.00 <br /> I Simmons Company 2.17 EU3ene Water Board 2328.47 <br /> I Baker Drug Co. 5..00 Ludford's 5.20 <br /> Eugene Foundry & Machine 44.00 R. A. Babb Hard~are Co. 45.34 <br /> II Eugene Steam Laundry 9.71 Eugene Morning News 9.75 <br /> S. B. Finegan 18.78 Eugene Register Guard 9.60 <br /> I George Halton 3.92 State Industrial Accident Comm 177.92 <br /> I. . <br /> I Northwest Cities Gas Co. 7.84 Mary Morgan 8.85 <br /> ! <br /> I J. V~. . Quackenbush & Son 1.,18 Shelton-Turnbull-Fuller 125.50 <br /> i Brown Motor Company 5.50 State Industrial Accident Comm 75.56 <br /> :J <br /> 'I Cavenah Lumber Co. 13.10 Teal, Winfree, McCulloch & <br /> II <br /> II Imperial Lunch 11.50 Shuler 200.00 <br /> :: <br /> I A. L. Tilson 15.00 Eugene Public Library 405.00 <br /> I Associated Oil Company 251.41 Central Heating Co. 3.00 <br /> , <br /> II McCracken ~ros. Motor Freight 40.72 Eugene Water Board 12.67 <br /> Broadway Service Station 7.00 Lane County Abstract Co.- 50.00 <br /> I Calkins Finance Company 20.00 Kol<::e -Chapman Co. 19.85 <br /> i V. C. Chase 35.00 Pacific 'reI. & Tel. Co. 13.55 <br /> I Consolidated Freight Line 37.82 Cressey's 1.75 <br /> il <br /> Elliott Implement & Seed 6~00 General Petroleum Corp. 302.83 <br /> I, Goettling Sign Co. 1..00 Carlson, Hatton & Hay, Inc. 10.'73 <br /> :1 <br /> ii Petersen Bros. ~:;ervi ce Sta 1..40 Granzer's 3.58 <br /> I Standard Oil Company 24.64 Lane County 70.00 .' <br /> I:" . Steiert & Son 15.46 Eugene Sand & Gravel 116.25 <br /> I Twin Oaks Lumber Co. 13.75 Preston & Hales 14.60 I <br /> I Van's Distributing Co. 7.98 Veltum & Clow Mfg. Co. 61.28 <br /> I <br /> I ~illiamson & Company 28.85 Eugene Water Board 108.29 <br /> II B & W P~int Store 17.30 F. Wentworth, Treasurer 472.41 <br /> Simmons Company 913.00 Valley Chevrolet Company 360.00 <br /> II <br /> I Councilman Harris, at this time, objected to the city paying ~4.00 a cord <br /> I <br /> i for wood, and pointed out that the City Recorder should get better prices than <br /> i <br /> I that. The Recorder stated that the wood was ordered on the request of Chairman <br /> I Lamb of the Street Conwittee, and Mr. Lamb stated that it was very necessary to <br /> II <br /> have dry wood for the paving plant, and that is why that wood was purchased. <br /> I The Street Committee, by Chairman Lamb, reported that they had purchased a <br /> , <br /> I <br /> I Ford V8 Truck for the Street Department, as per the lowest bid. <br /> The Health Committee, by Chairman Zum~alt, moved the condemnation of the old <br /> buildin~s on the property at 309 Madison Street. This motion was seconded and <br /> carried. . <br /> At this time Councilman Reid appeared in Council. <br /> Councilman Zumwalt then presented a proposition for the establishment of a <br /> playground and park between Moss and Villard, and Garden and Franklin. He <br /> pointed out that he had pledges of $181..00 from the surrounding neighbors for the <br /> purchase of that land, and that the taxes and a~sessments on the property made <br /> a total of ~~53l..37, exclusive of del inquent intere st. 'l'his amount could be <br /> I subtracted from the amount that Mr. Soults was asking for the property, thus the <br /> I price to the city would be very reasonable. This matter was referred to the Park <br /> I Board for their consideration. <br /> Councilman Zumwalt then reported that in r~gard to making the Milk Inspector <br /> a full time employee as recommended by the Health Board, he had not had an <br /> I opportunity to meet with the Health Board or his COIT@itteeto discuss it with them, <br /> but he understood that Dr. Helterline was not ih favor of a full time job, that I <br /> he'might be employed part time by the city of Springfield as well as Eugene, At <br /> this time Dr. Hesse, representing the Health Board, addressed the Council, point- <br /> ing out the necessity of a full time inspector. This position is not only to be 0 <br /> a milk Inspector but also a Health Inspector. It had been demonstrated that it <br /> was impossible to maintain the standard that should be maintained for the City of <br /> Eugene by a part time employee. The Health Board was at the present time working <br /> on a plan for raising the difference necessary to employ Dr. Helterline on a full <br /> time basis. He pointed out that the proposed salary v!ould be $3,000.00 per year. <br /> Councilman Carlson suggested that the Health Corr~ittee of the Council meet with <br /> I the Health Board in an attempt to settle the matter. <br /> . <br /> ~!! <br />