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<br />,.,.. 346 <br /> <br />I <br />-.. -.~-~-- ,---~-------- ~_._-_._-~--~._-------- - ---_._--~-----~------~-- <br />~ _ ___ _ _' __ _,_ __ ,....... _..,_'w __ <br /> <br />--;:-- :;.-t-.- _.-:; <br /> <br />~'_-,--:, _---:-::_-==.-~~~-;:::.::.._::_:--~.::-__:__ ::--_~-=-==---=-__~--=-=-~.:;-:;:::~ -Z---~-.-:-_--'-";__-~-_~_--::,-:-...-=-------:;".-:-:--....:"'::-~ --:;'~--:.' <br /> <br />- .---- <br />--~..;::~-.......:..-=..--+---:---'--' <br /> <br />budget for 1944-45, for the following purposes: <br />One new Industrial Case Tractor with Detroit Mower <br />One Flexible Power-Drive for sewer rod ding <br />One 4B-SL Street Marker with spray attachment <br /> <br />,~~ <br />:~, <br />'~'r;;' <br /> <br />$1,044.00 <br />290.00 <br />428.00 <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />The, above it ems are badly ne eded in our Ma intenanc e Depa rtment, and will provide <br />the necessary means of spe eding up various phases of our street and sewer <br />ma int.enanc e work. <br /> <br />,. <br /> <br />On Friday, June 1, your sewer committee met with Mr. Carl Green of the con- <br />sul tant firm of Cunningha1Jl and Associa,tes of Portland, and final arrangements, are <br />being completed for the master sewer plan survey for the City. It is hoped that <br />this work can be completed within the next sixty to ninety days. <br /> <br />Organization of the summer playground recreation program is under way and it <br />is pro posed tha t the City will par tici.pa te to the ex.tent of money s available from <br />its sp ecial playground levy fund. Plans call, for the operation of 12, playgrounds <br />within the City, and the use of the University swimming pools. The ~nitial allot- <br />ment to the Eugene Program from moneys contributed to date by public' subscription <br />is $2,000.00. <br /> <br />In connection with the application of Coburg area residents for bus service, <br />our offic e is advised tha t a serie s of puplic hearings on the applica tion of the <br />East Side Bus Company to provide such service is being conducted. <br /> <br />School District No.4 has indicated its 'desire to terminate present lease of <br />old aviation field and buildings in favor of a new lease in which the Vocational <br />School would retain the use of the main hangar building at the field. Owing to <br />the fact that the old municipal field is being opened for training flyers, I feel <br />tha t it is to the best interests of the City to regain control of the fie ld proper, <br />in order that such flying activity can be regulated, and return certain revenues <br />to the City. This office requests permission of the Council to negotiate a new <br />lease. <br /> <br />On June 1 this office was advised by the Board of Education that the matter <br />of vacation of streets in the proposed high school area was still pending before <br />the Board, and that final action would probably be delayed until the return of one <br />board member now out of the City. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />The Park Department has been advised by th e Federal Public Housing Authority <br />I that it desires the removal of one old temporary building on the N.Y.A. site. <br />This building is 18 x 30, of crude frame, and paper construction. It is hereby <br />requested thet the Common Council authorize the Manager's office to sell this <br />building to the highest and best bidder for cash. It <br /> <br />Motion by Davis, seconded by Hawn that the report be approved and the recommenda- <br />ti ons contained' therein be adopted by the Corrmon Council. Motion carried. <br /> <br />The reports of the City Engineer on the proposed opening of 8th Avenue West <br />; from Chambers st. to Garfield St., and of the alley between 7th Avenue ,and 8th <br />I Avenue West from the West line of Hallock Addition to Garfield St. were submitted. <br />Motion by Crumbaker, seconded by Davis that the report be approved. Motion carried. <br /> <br />The following bills for the month of May were submitted, and upon motion <br />~7 were ordered paid. On roll call, all Councilmen present voting AYE: <br /> <br />I <br />I Aetna Life Ins. Co. <br />: Aetna Life Ins. Co. <br />! John Fields, Recorder <br />Pacific Hospital Assoc. <br />Eugene Hospital & Clinic <br />i Lane Co. & Nat'l War Fund <br />. John Fields, Recorder <br />'First National Bank <br />'Eugene Public Library <br />tAAA Emergency Towing <br />iRe A. Babb Hardware <br />: Blue Bird Packing Co. <br />: Boehnke Printing Co. <br />: Jim Brannen Tire Co. <br />r The Broa dway <br />Bryons Cash Market <br />C & S Electric Co. <br />iEugene Register Guard <br />i Carlson,Hatton & Hay <br />: Central Heating Co. <br />: Central Heating Co. <br />Columbia Equipment Co. <br />,Roy Copping <br />\ Cressys Book Store <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />'. <br /> <br />GENERAL FUND <br /> <br />... <br /> <br />144.59 <br />39.60 <br />2.70 <br />54.00 <br />22.00 <br />5.00 <br />68~fZ0 <br />IID95.10 <br />1141.67 <br />5.15 <br />46.92 <br />8.96 <br />114.15 <br />13.65 <br />6.00 <br />8.01 <br />.80 <br />1.73 <br />6.83 <br />30.96 <br />11.75 <br />282.50 <br />14.00 <br />18.45 <br /> <br />4.00 <br />10 . 50 <br />21.85 <br />.50 <br />.24 <br />32.40 <br />9.00 <br />9.56 <br />25.20 <br />Ass'n 42.00 <br />51.88 <br />133.25 <br />2484.76 <br />42.00 <br />46.34 <br />7.38 <br />158.88 <br />21.76 <br />55.00 <br />6.10 <br />13.90 <br />1.00 <br />5.16 <br />14.60 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Del Rey Cafe <br />Donald C. Dickey <br />Glendon Dotson <br />Day & Nite Garage <br />Elliott Implement & Seed <br />Eugene Concrete Pipe Co. <br />Eugene Hotel <br />Eugene Laundry <br />Eugene Oil Coop <br />Eugene Police Officers <br />Eugene Register Guard <br />Eugene Sa~d & Gravel <br />Eugene Water Board <br />Eugene Water Board <br />Eugene Water Board <br />Eugene Water Board <br />John'Fields, Treasurer <br />S. B. Finegan <br />Dr. E. D. Furrer <br />J. K. Gill Co. <br />Godlove the Plumber <br />Goodrich Silvertown <br />A. C. Haag & Co. <br />Geo. A. Halton Co. <br /> <br />Co. <br />