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<br /> r-- 536 <br /> . <br /> ..----- ~ . - - .- - - - -- <br /> _.-. - -- -- -----..----- ----- <br /> GENERAL FUND <br /> Aetna Life Insurance Company 85.68 J. H. MacDonald Lumber Co. 23.39 <br /> - Pacific Hospital Association 33.00 Williams' Bakery 2.95 I <br /> ."- ~f Eugene Hospital and Clinic 15.00 Eugene Mill & Elevator Co. 14.73 <br /> .t....:= S. M. Calkins 32.70 Zellerbach Paper Co. 18.75 <br /> ( Burroughs Adding Machine Company 8.30 A. E. Hansen Paper Co. 3.76 <br /> ~ Eugene Water Board 1.57 Eugene Water Board 70.80 <br /> ~_ Robert Roe 125.00 E. D. Furrer, M. D. 35.00 <br /> -1 Hanson Blue Print Co., Inc. 14.28 Eugene ~ater Board 2325.50 <br /> I Koke -Chapman Company .50 Eugene Register-Guard 144.00 ,/ <br /> I Lane County Abstract Company 4.00 Eugene Morning News 1.50 <br /> The Rough Notes Co., Inc. 5.15 State Industrial Accident 154.40 <br /> I Lane County Abstract Company 9.00 Chase Gardens 5..CO <br /> Eugene Steam Laundry 23.45 R. R. Hughes 30.00 <br /> Northwest Cities Gas Co. 7.28 Eugene Public Library 500.CO <br /> I Manerud-Huntington Fuel Company 5..00 Lovinger Disinfectant Co. 63.75 <br /> i Silva Chevrolet Co., Inc. 14.92 Chase Co. 6.05 <br /> I Shell Service Station #773 7.60 Eugene Water Board 11.37 <br /> i C. A. S war t s, Sh e r iff 27.25 Central Heating Company 17.23 ,. <br /> II Glenn S. Morgan, M. D. 5.00 Eugene Fruit Growers' Ass'n. 5.00 <br /> II The Irw in -Hod son Company 8.05 Williamson & Co. ~.OO <br /> II Fee's Service Station 2.75 Jesse J. Godlove 5.00 <br /> I Ray Nevers 94.88 Chase Co. 5.00 <br /> i 'f:estern Union 1.53 E. A. Fegles 5.00 <br /> John Stuckey 10.80 Northwest Cities Gas Co. 34.00 <br /> Union Oil Company of California 32.10 F. Wentworth, Treasurer 293.49 <br /> Twin Oaks Builder's Supply Company 10.39 Valley Printing Company 12.15 <br /> A. Steiert & Son 16.24 Standard Oil Co. of Calif. 215.67 <br /> Strobel & Miller 4.20 Pacific Telephone & Tel Co. 13.85 <br /> I Simmons Company 2.81 Midgley Planing Mill Co. 2.30 <br /> i Scobert Building Material Company 8.75 Hill Distributing Co. 15.00 <br /> II Snap-On Tools, Inc. 13.29 Eugene ~ater Board 3.82 <br /> i Panther Oil & Grease Mfg. Company 15.70 R. A. Babb Hardware Co. 10.00 <br /> ) Nordling Parts Company 2..02 Carlson, Hatton & Hay, Inc. 22..00 <br /> K. E. Erickson Co., Inc. . -248.01 Ludford's 7.92 <br /> J Consolidated Freight Lines, Inc. 8.72 Hendershott's Gun Store 95.80 I <br /> I The Broadway, Inc. . - .63 Staley & Turnbull 5.25 <br /> The Brund Saw Shop 1.00 <br /> , Southern Pacific Company <br /> 1.00 <br /> Oregon Supply Company 1.38 <br /> Goettling Sign Company 14.60 <br /> J. ".. Quakenbush & Son- 34.20 <br /> Councilman Bond, chairman of the Fire and ~ater Committee, reported that he <br /> had received numerous complaints from neighbors in territory adjacent to ~alters- <br /> Bushong Mill with respect ,to the burnigg of sawdust on grounds in that vicinity. <br /> Mr. Thorn, one of the home owners in that vicinity, was present to express his views~ <br /> I He stated that the hauling and dumping of sawdust cceated a decided nuisance and <br /> 11' felt that it should be abated. Councilman Lamb suggested that Walters-Bushong be <br /> contacted and the City Recorder was asked to communicate with them, and suggest <br /> that they refrain from hauling more sawdust to that location. <br /> . <br /> / Fire and Water Committee by Chairman Bond, recommended the installation of a <br /> street light at the intersection of Railroad Boulevard and Cross Streets and the re- <br /> 13 commendation was duly approved. . <br /> I <br /> I) Instructions had been received from the office of the State Fire Marshal for <br /> I removal of the old iron stove now being used for warming the fire truck room, as it <br /> ;ii constituted a fire hazard. A price of $65.00 had been secured as an approxiYl1ate <br /> Ii for repairing the old furnace in the basement of the city hall. The matter was re- <br /> " <br /> 14 I fer red to the Fire and Rater Committee with power to act. <br /> Councilman Bond, chairman of the Police Committee, reported that Joe Johnson <br /> had removed all the wood structure of the city jail except the steel cages and con- <br /> I~ crete foundation; and that the street department was assigned to the task of re- <br /> 15 moving the remainder. <br /> 1 - <br /> I Police Committee, by Acting Chairman Bond, refused to grant any requests for <br /> I yellow strips for restricting parking and this,was approved. He stated where yellow <br /> 16 strips had been painted they would be removed. I <br /> City Recorder presented communication, dated October 29, 1936, signed by Com- <br /> missioners of the Civil Service Commission, sustaining the action of the Council <br /> /. with respect to the dismissal of Roy Bussell from the Police Force on October 7, 193 . <br /> 17 : The communication was approved and ordered filed. <br /> I <br /> II Reports from the City Engineer, Eugene Public Library, Police and Fire Dept., <br /> 18 were received for the months of September and October and ordered filed. <br /> I' <br /> j ?ommunication from Arthur Hendershott, Chairman of the Finance Committee, <br /> B\lggeBt.lng payment to Lane County in the '1.mount of $26 58 f . <br /> c '. or Lot 11, Block 22 <br /> , <br /> ~II <br /> I' <br /> " <br />