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<br />Eugene :Mill & Elevator Co. $ 13.13 Eugene Printing Co. $ 53.90
<br />Valley Printing Company 10.85 F. Wentworth, Treas. 43.72
<br />Lud~ord's 3.10 Cressey's Book Store 10.85
<br />~::':L' Ray Hicks 14.00 Eugene Water Board 9.09 I
<br />.,:~ V. G. Chase 5.50 Hendershottfs Gun Store 17.64'
<br />';-' ,I Oregon Seed & Feed Co. .50 .Carlson, Hatton, & Hay Inc. 54.33 .
<br />Zellerbach Paper Company 12.75 Smith & Watkins. 8.25'
<br />Eugene ]'armer's Creamery 2.30 The Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. 11.52
<br />Dr. E. D. Fur'rer 61.80 Clark Battery &: Electric Co. 25.08
<br />Eugene Water & Light Board 1000.00 Union O~l COffiRany 236.3a
<br />Eugene Water & Light Board 1319.89 Eugene ~ater board 77.62
<br />Shelton-Turnbull-Fuller Co. 72.60 Eugene v~ter Board 19.87
<br />Eugene Morning News 9.84
<br />Eugene Register-Guard 12.95
<br />State Industrial Ace. Comm. 143.08
<br />Eugene Public Library 547.62
<br />Chas. H. A. Brechtel 1.00
<br />Jesse J. Godlove 3.00 ~'If
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<br />Application of John liampt,on for rooming house permit at 6,0 East 7th "'Si'\
<br />Street, approved by the Chi e1' of Police, C. F. Bergman, ViaS on mot ion grant ed.
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<br />Reports of the Poli ce Department ,'" Ci ty Matron r s Departme nt, and inspeetion
<br />from the Fire Department for the mouth of July were read and placed on file.
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<br />; The Finance Committee renorted the punehase of ;;p2.000.00 City of Eugene
<br />Street Intersection Bonds at 4~/O, due May 1,1945, at. a pr'ice of 86. ldotion was
<br />made and seconded that the Council approve the purchase, and the ayes and nays Vie e
<br />called, all Councilmen voting aye, nay, none, absent Simon. .
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<br />In resportse. to commUiJication asking that the Building Inspector be sent
<br />to the Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference meeting ,at Tacoma August 22nd
<br />and 23rd, a motion was made, seconded, and carried that 1\11'. Wilder be allowed to
<br />ma'ke this trip, and that the Recorder advance $30.00 expens.e money to him from th
<br />revolving fund.
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<br />A communication from the State Industrial Accident Commission, authorizing I
<br />Fire Dept. to cover fires within a five mile radius of the -City Limits, with the
<br />provision that call f-iremen shall be rated at an assumed wage of $40.00 per
<br />month instead of $20.00, was'read, and motion was made, secolmed, and carried tha
<br />the City accept this proposal.
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<br />Apeti t ion for a light on Varsi ty Court be tween 12 th and 13th, Ferry and
<br />Patterson Streets, V"-cl.S referred to the Fire and Water Comfl1ittee.
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<br />_An Ordinance ,/:'eassess.ing the cost of constructing a cement sidewalk on the
<br />Sou.th side" of Fourth Avenue 'between Almaden S=treet am Ta'y'lor Street in the City
<br />of, Eugene, Oregon, abu tting upon Lots 1 and 20' Block 6 of C1"oner's Addition to
<br />EU,.gene, Lane County, ,Oregon, and fixing a t.ime and place for the hearing of ob-
<br />je,etions and d.irecting the giving of notices was read the first time, and passed
<br />it:i3 second and thirp. readine;s by title by unanimous consent under suspension of
<br />I th~ rule, and was placed on it s final pa ssage,. The ayes and nays were called, al
<br />I pr~sent voting aye, nay, none, absent Simon. - The Ordinance vIas decla1"ed passed
<br />i an~ nwnbered 8305. = ~ It
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<br />~ ~wo Sidewalk Assessment~Ordinances were read the first time and laid over.
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<br />An OrdinarJCe amending Ordinance No. 1523, entitled HAn Ordinance adopting
<br />.1\ rules and .regulations :for the construction ofo the plumbine of' and house drainage
<br />of any building in the City of Eugene; providing a penalty for the violation of
<br />this ordinance, and repealing Ordinance No. 985, passed by the Common Council and
<br />approved by the Mayor May 11, 1914, "by adding :~o Section 37 thereof a provision
<br />doubling the fee for perm.it, when the perm.it is not applied for within twenty fou
<br />hours of the commencement of work upon the installation, was read the second and
<br />third times by title by unanimous consent of the Council and was placed on its fi al
<br />I passage. The ayes and nays were called, all councilmen voting aye, nay, none,
<br />. absent Simon. Jhe Ordinance was declared passed and numbered 8306.
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<br />o An Ordi nance amending Article 4= of Ordinance No. 8281, enti tIed, "An
<br />Ordinance regulating the erection, construction, maintenance and lighting of
<br />o?- tdoor signs and, ba.ill1 ers within the corporate limits of the City of Eue;e1?-e and I
<br />(ixing penalties for violation thereof, and declaring an emergency.lf, which .
<br />ordinance was passed and approv.ed December 14,1931, was read the first time,
<br />and passed its second and third readings by title by unanimous consent under '
<br />suspension of the rule, and was placed on itsi;final passage. The ayes and nays
<br />were called, all pre,sent votine; aye, nay, none, absent Sim.on. The Ordinance was
<br />declared passed and rumbered 8307. c
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<br />C Bills for refund of unused license fee Sl of Andy Lu tkins for re ba te of
<br />.,p20.00 and Valle y Paint &; Elec tr ic Co. for rebat e of $39.18 were c onside1"e d upon
<br />their passage on a motion, duly made and seconded, to allow the same. The ayes ,
<br />a~Q nays were called, Councilmen voting aye~ Lamb, Hendershott~ and Jones; nay, ..
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