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<br />II: It w~s moved by Hawn, se?onded by Davis tru: t the re port of the City Manager be
<br />. , rece~ved and placed on f~le and that the C~ty Manager be instructed to notify
<br />I I the Sta~e Highway Depa rtment. that, the tr~-party ag, reement as outlined in the v,l1,
<br />I report ~s a.cceptable to the Common Counc~l and requesting that a final draft c:Jl
<br />.' J" of s~ch agreement be submitted at the earl,iest possible time to the Council , :""
<br />. for ~.ts formal ratL;fica tion.Motion carr.ied. r,:;;,
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<br />, Bills against the various City Departments for the month of November'''';;''
<br />6 I 1946, were s ubmi tted as follows: '
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<br />i GENERAL FUND
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<br />r John Fields, City Treasurer $ 341.49 George A. Halton Co. $ 1.68
<br />I First National Bank 1797.80 Han'Son Blue Print Co. 16.30
<br />,.' Public Employees Retirement 2687.12 Walter Roey Motors, Inc. 23.27
<br />,.Eugene..Public Library 1375.85 Industrial Accident Comma 222.10
<br />Earl L. McNutt, Mayor 50.00 Kendall Motor Co. 116.06
<br />American La, France, 20.09 R. L. Kirk & Sons . 4.00
<br />Allenbaugh Printing Co. 6.60 Koke Chapman 30.20
<br />I American Fire Equipment Co. 12.06 Korn's Baking Co. 11.25
<br />r Barker's Electric 346.80 Ja,ck Lamb Film Shop 10.40
<br />I' Lester Barker 23.76 Lane County Sheriff 100.00
<br />I' Blue Bird Packing Co. 6.94 Lane Gravel Co. 470.84
<br />" Brenner's 2.10 Kaye Loomis 8.50
<br />I The Central Heating Company 454.23 McCracken Brothers 17.14
<br />I Chase Company 13. 20 M~ne- Safety .
<br />I W~ J. Cloyes 35. 00 M~ tChell, Lewis & Staver 81.96
<br />I Columbia Equipment Co. 181.13 Mountain States Power 71.50
<br />l Cressey's 8.25 Munnell & Sherrill 13.13
<br />f' C & SElectric 33.25 Office Machinery & Supply 85.00
<br />I Donal d C. Dickey 6.65 Orchard. Auto Parts 13.32
<br />i: Double "D" Printing Co. 29.20 Oregon Supply Co. 22.21
<br />l Dunc an Me ter Corp. 2243.37 Packer-Sc ott Co. 20.59
<br />: Electric. Cleaners 5.51 Petty, Cash 51.59
<br />! Eugene Concrete Pipe CQ. 90.45 J. E. Porter Corp. 183.42
<br />! Eugene, Hardware Co. 79.31 Preston & Hales 16.15
<br />If Eugene Laundry 17.51 Hees. Electric Service 5.55
<br />!! Eugene Mill & Elevator Co. 26.63 Rex Cafe . 12.50
<br />, , I"~ Eugene Register Guard 85.24 R.C.A. Communicat~on 5.00
<br />r: Eugene. -Water Board 38.43 Sanborn Map Co. 38.00
<br />l, Eugene Water. Board 2852.03 Carrol L. Sheraden 4.00
<br />i: Eugene Vocat.iona1 School 4.73 Willis H. Small Feed Co,. 15.00
<br />;, John Fields, City Treas,. 3964.51 H. E. Snyder 4.16
<br />I John Fields, City Treas. 14.88 Sparkey's Oarbage 1.20
<br />f John, Fields, City Treas. 686.36 . Standard Oil of Calif. 470.90
<br />I, Fred G. Murray 764.57 Standard Oil Co. .12.42
<br />:' S. B. Finegan Auto Parts 10.51 Steen Brothers #1 .93
<br />'The First National Bank 9.00 Western Union Telegraph 14.53
<br />Fleming & Company 83.60 Western Union Telegraph 5.29
<br />Drs. Furrer & McMilan 55.00 Pacific Tele. & Tele. 150.91
<br />Eva Gallup 12.48 Valley Stationery Co. '12.30
<br />, Guistina Lumber Co. 201.29 Western School Supply Co. 159.85
<br />( Koke-Chapman 32.72 Wiggans Co., Inc. 74.34
<br />( Commercial Office Supply 55.40 Zellerback Paper Co. 9.70
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<br />t:, Kendall Motor Co. 2580.71 Mine Safety Appliance Co.. 184.27
<br />q Kendall Motor Co. 284.04 Munnell & Sherrill 229.01
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<br />:: It was moved by Johnson, seconded by Hawn tha t the bills be approved and the
<br />i: proper city offi.cials be authorized to issue warrants in payment of the same.
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<br />~: REPORTS OF BOARDS Al'ID COMMISSIONS
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<br />7 I. A report of the Board of Appeals was submitted and read as, follows:
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<br />!l "The. Board. of Appeals, is in receipt. of a request from Leo. F. Lammers
<br />i! asking,for..a permit to be. all,owed to move the building at 494 -. 10th. Avenue
<br />IJ West, used as a church building., to the rear of the lot, waiving the required
<br />I' :,..,: set-back and the building of the regular foundation. This is a temporary set-
<br />:, up as they expect to build a new church as soon as materials are available.
<br />~: The Board re commend s that the request, be granted.
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<br />. . i,l A request was also received from Allen E. Hamil ton asking to be
<br />I allowed to move the house at 232 -.5th Avenue West to the rear of the lot,
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<br />I leaving. it in its pres.ent condi tion" but. building a ,concrete foundation under
<br />II the, house. This is.. located in. Fir.e Zone #2 and is. really asking for a waiver
<br />i: of building requirements for that Zone. As it will in no way increase fire
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<br />;: It was moved by Crumbaker, seconded by Johnson tha t the report of the Board of
<br />;: Appeals be received and placed on file and that the recommendations contained
<br />:; therein be adopted. Motion carried.
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