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<br />~oo <br /> . <br />-- ~.- <br /> - - . - '.~.--r 7 0_ -- ---- <br /> [etna-Life Insurance Company -" ---- <br /> GENERAL FUND <br /> 85.68 Reliance Packing & Mfg. Co. '7.71 I <br />c,. Pacific Hospital Association 33- .00 Simmons Company 12.05 <br />,..,..~ <br />",-' Eugene Hospital and Clinic 16.25 The Texas Company 7.25 <br />, ' <br />--'..Ii- S. M. Calkins 72.00 Eugene Concrete Pipe Co. 3.00 <br />...'-,,-'" <br />'. -~,~ <br />M--:..:. Burroughs Adding Machine Co. 8.,00 Cavenah Lumber Company 20..70 <br /> The International City Managers' Assn.. 4.00 Williams Bakery 2.95 <br /> \~ugene Storage Bat~ery Uompany 12.37 Gordon B. Fish 2.,50 <br /> tianson Blue Print bO., Inc. 5.62 Hendershott's Gun Store 1..50 <br />,- IRichard Bros.. 4.50 The Brund Saw Shop 1.50 <br /> ,.l:i.ugene Y;ater 'Board 1.57 Eugene Water Board 3.00 <br /> !Natron Printing Company 16.50 J. H. McDonald Lumber Co. 17.23 <br /> Valley Printing Co. .75 Midgley Planing Mill Co. 37.59 <br /> Eugene Water Board 78.,36 Castelloe Stocker Electric Co. 16.98 <br /> Eugene Steam.Laundry _ 11..4'7 Jesse J. Godlove 5 ..4 5 <br /> ~Northwest_Cities Gas Co. 7. .,29 E. D. Furrer, M. D. 36.,00 <br /> Quality Laundry 29.75 Eugene Water Board 2351.16 <br /> Firestone Auto Supply & Service 1.50 State Industrial Accident 143.43 . <br /> C. A. Swarts, bheriff 27.25 'R. R. Hughes 30.00 <br /> Imperial LunCh, Inc., 39..5.0 Eugene Public Library 500.00 <br /> I Silva Chevrolet Co., Inc. 4.38 Eugene Water Board 11.22 <br /> 1 Lundstrom Bros. 2.75 Johnson Furniture Company 8.75 <br /> Office Machinery & Supply Co.. 2.05 The Drake Co. 18.,50 <br /> Shell Service #773 5..20 R. A. Babb Hardware Co. 22.06 <br /> Eugene Water Board 43.92 Clark Battery & Electric Co.. 15.70 <br /> George A. Halton Company 10.48 Carlson, Hatton, & Hay, Inc. 8..68 <br /> Ed Jensen & Co.. 6.62 Cressey's 4.30 <br /> Auto Body & Fender 00mpany 5.00 Eugene Sand and Gravel 140.00 <br /> Bureau of Labor 19.00 Oregon Supply Company 22.50 <br /> Iunion Oil Co. of-California 239.,70 Pacific Tel & Tel Company 13.35 <br /> McCracken Brotherst 38.75 J. W. Quakenbush & Son 4.00 <br /> I' Eugene Welding & Boiler Works 4.50 Scobert Bldg. Material Co. 'I6.65: <br /> IElliott Implement & Seed Store '7 .,02 Standard uil Company 180.07 <br /> I Frank Moore 19..00 Stevensons Inc., #3 .90 <br /> Veltum & Clow Mfg. Co.. 25.50 Twin Oaks Builders bupply Co. 31.72 <br /> ~Western Alloy Stell Co.. 8.,70 Vandin & Co. 10.75 I <br />,.. 11 Ludford 's 3.24 West Side auto Wreckers 2..50 <br /> It NardI ing Part s Co. 1..5 'Z ?red Wentworth, Treasurer 170.33 <br /> I The Fire and Water Committee, by Councilman Bond, reported that the Giustina <br />7 ,Lumber Company, located just outside of the city limits, had asked that the city <br /> I place two fire hydrants at their plant, free of charge. This was referred to the <br />, Fire and rater Committee to report at the next council meeting. <br />/~ <br /> Dr. Harris of the Health Committee, spoke regarding the new county health <br /> unit that Dr. Stricker had recommended and which had been adopted by the County. <br />8 \ This new Health Unite consists of seven members. After .some discussion, it was <br /> 'decided to refer this matter to the Health Committee and the Recorder was instructed <br /> to ask Dr. Johnson to attend the next council meeting and explain the situation fur- <br /> l <br /> i ther. <br /> I <br /> I Councilman Hendershott requested that the council keep in mind the needs of <br />9 II the Playground Commission when they are disposing of property owned by the city and <br /> if there are any of these pieces of property that would be suitable for playground . <br />'luse that they be kept for that purpose. He also spoke regarding the Swimming Pool <br /> . which had been considered for the last four or five years. He said he though a <br /> I[ WP11- grant might be secured to build a natatorium and after some discussion he was <br /> instructed to take the matter up with the County Court and see what might be worked <br /> ! out with them in regard to plans for the same. He also mentioned the fact that Mrs. <br /> I Misfeldt who owns the property in the park back of the Butte would be glad to trade <br /> that piece of property to the city for some other piece of property better situated <br /> where she might have better access to streets and bus service down town. On motion <br /> of .councilman Bond this matter was ordered turned over to the finance committee for <br /> consideration. . <br />10 The Ohief of Police reported that the fire hazard at the Used Car Lot at <br /> Broadway west of Charnelton had been eliminated and it was his recommendation that <br />\ the barns located between 3rd and 4~h on Jackson and VanBuren should not be con- <br /> demned by the city. On motion the report was adopt ed by the council. I <br /> I <br /> II Regular reports for the month of July were presented from the Police, Engin- <br />Iljleer, Public Library and Fire Departments and the same were ordered filed. <br /> I Reporting on the Texas Compa~'s request for a perm~t to install Ie} 3000 <br />~;gallon underground gasoline storage tanks, referred from the last meeting, Gouncil- <br />12,man Bond stated that these tanks had been installed before the application was made <br /> I and that the City Engineer had simply doubled the price of the permit and the mat- <br /> ter was settled. <br />131 C~ierof Police Bergman reported favorably on a Hotel License to Mrs. C. G. . <br />~l <br />