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<br /> Eugene Planing Mill $ 2.50 Eugene Water Board $ 15.18
<br /> Eliott Implemen & Seed Store 9.60 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. 22.93
<br /> Central HE;ating Company 223.30 Carlson & Hatton Inc. 98.44
<br /> Carl Kirlc 132.39 Shelton-1Iurnbull-Fulle I' Co. 10.50 I
<br /> ' ,~~ Frank Poindexter 21.00 Kre mme l' s Bake ry 16.03
<br /> ?il Korn' s Bakery GomIi'any 8.84 F. Wentworth, Treasurer 342.16
<br /> Hob i Campb ell 2.50 Twin Oaks Lumber Co. 35.07
<br /> Eu.,.o'ene Wa t er Board 104.20 Standard Oil Company 163.76
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<br /> Sun PI' in ting & Publi shing House 12..73 Eugene Printing Company 2.95
<br /> Natron Printing Company 15.50 Cressey's Book Store 8.90
<br /> Pacific Coast Bldg. Officials Con. 10.00 Ludford's Paint Shop 21.47
<br /> Chas C. Hinton 22.50 Eugene Vulcanizing Works 29.43
<br /> C. F. Wilder 1.50 E. C. Simmons Company 5.90
<br /> Eugene Frui t Gx'ower's Assn. 3.15 Western Auto Supply Company 1.67
<br /> Eugene Regi ster' Guard 2.80 R. A. Babb Hardware Company 28.76
<br /> C. M. Lawrence 23.80 ~gene Storage Battery Co. 32.46
<br /> Pacific Laboratories 40.70 Veltum & Glow Mfg. ,Co. 312.00
<br /> Eugene Water Board 1000.00 Eugene Water Board 44.17
<br /> Eugene Water Board 240.00 Walters-Bushong Lumber Co. 51.69 .
<br /> Eugene Water Board 1068.01 Hunzicker, Smith & Phillips, 30.00
<br /> Jessie Puckett 32.00
<br /> Caryl Hollingsworth 24 .00
<br /> Ruth D. Johnson 29.40 0
<br /> Odine Mickelson 28.00
<br /> Gi Ibert Sprague 45.00
<br /> I E. M. Kirtley 31.60
<br /> j Gordon H. Ridings 28~OO
<br /> ~ I Sc ott Milligan 19.70
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<br /> I Frieda Kester 10.50
<br /> I R. F. Baker 71.28
<br /> Hale Thompson 9.00
<br /> M. F. Johnson 35.00
<br /> O. N. lI;lickelson 40.00
<br /> J. W. Quackenbush & Son 3.10
<br /> Booth Kelly Lumber Co. 25.00
<br /> Hendershott's Gun Store 83.75
<br /> Stevenson's Dru.g S to're 4.35
<br /> State Industrial Accident Com. 140.63 I
<br /> I Eugene Public Library 547.70
<br /> , Central Heating Company 3.00
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<br /> jj = At this time Councilman Simon appeared ,in Council.
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<br /> 1\ A bill of Williamson & Company against H. C. Auld in the sum of ~2.00,
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<br /> Ii present ed by NIl'. Auld to the Ci ty, was on an aye and nay vote ordered paid, all
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<br /> :1 Councilmen voting aye, nay, none.
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<br /> il Application of;Mollie Huffman for room~ng house permit, approved by Ghief
<br /> " of Police Hall, was on motion granted.
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<br /> I' Building Inspector's report for the month of June, .
<br /> II report of Mrs. Ady as
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<br /> Ii Police Matron for the month of June, and the report of the Police Dept. for the
<br /> I) month of June were read and placed on file.
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<br /> ii 0 The Finance COalmittee, by Chairman Large, recommended that Mrs. Rena .
<br /> ! Puckett be granted the privilege of meeting the overdue asses~ments against propert
<br /> :1 referred to as .Lot 2 of the Wilkin's tract, a tract of ground ,on the North side
<br /> r of Franklin Blvd., East of the Uni tel'si ty grounds, by paying all the accrued inteI'e t
<br /> Ii up to July 15th and by paying the princi 'pal amount in four equal annual payments
<br /> it on July 15th, 1932,1933,1934, and 1935, together with all accrued interest at'the
<br /> Ii date of such pa;)Tments. :Motion was made, seconde,d, and carried to adopt the recom-
<br /> II menda tion.
<br /> II The City Recorder reported an offeI' of Mr. R. N. Fagg ,to purchase from the
<br /> II Citr,a lot on East 8th Avenue in CountY"S~rvey No. 113, which the City.forec~osed
<br /> II agal~st :Mary A. Bowers, for the sum of ijp300.00. The matter was on mot.ion lald oveI'
<br /> I until the next meeting of the Council to give the heirs of the 1hry A. Bower's
<br /> Esta te an opportuni ty to be heard. ,
<br /> I : The City Recorder also reported. the offeI' of the Taylor: Lumber Co. .to
<br /> i purchase Lot 77 Foster's Addi tion from the City ,a t a c onsidera ti on of 4Pl ,000.00,
<br /> I which they offeJ:'ed to pay $200.00 down and"the boalance in semi-annual payments of I
<br /> Ii $75.00 toge ther with accrued interest at 610 per annum. Motion was made, seconded,
<br /> and carried that the offer be accepted subj ect to the drawing of an acceptable
<br /> il contract to protect the mut.ual intereet of the parties pending the transfer of
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<br /> I Two Sidewalk Assessment Ordinan.ces, hav:ing been read the first time on
<br /> June 22nd, 1931, and registered notices for pro~e6t having been sent, and no
<br /> protests being received, said Ordinances were re.ad the second time, aJ.1.d passed
<br /> their third rea(ll:ngs by ti tIe by unanimous consent under suspensi on of the rule,
<br /> and were placed on their final passage. The aye.s and nays were called, Counci lmen .
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