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<br />State Industrial Accident Comm~
<br />Eugene Public Library
<br />Central Heating Company
<br />Eugene Water Board
<br />'Carlson, Hatton and Hay, Inc.
<br />Clark Battery & Electric Co.
<br />Wugene CO'ncrete Pipe Company
<br />Euge ne P lani ng I\U 11
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<br />~~126. '79
<br />450.00
<br />42.86
<br />13.98
<br />37.71
<br />21.'78
<br />48.10
<br />1.60
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<br />EUs9'ene Water Board
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<br />Jesse J. Godlove
<br />Pacific Tel. & Tel.Co.
<br />Shell Oil Company
<br />Union Oil Company
<br />Valley Printing Co.
<br />F. Wentworth, Treas.
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<br />.;p 26.24
<br />6.20
<br />14.65
<br />93.80
<br />39.32
<br />2.60
<br />233.25
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<br />AVIATION F~ELD LEVY FUND
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<br />Eugene Sand and Gravel Co.
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<br />$155.97
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<br />Eugene Sand and Gravel Co. $161.53
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<br />Chairman Bond of the Fire and Water Committee reported a petition for a Street
<br />light at ,the Hor.th end of Adams Street. The request was continued in the hands of
<br />said Committee for investigation.
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<br />I Bid.s were open for the purchase of six fire hydrants. The bid of Veltum and
<br />I Clowvvas 1P50.00 per hydrant. 'rhe bid of the Eugene Foundry and LIachine Company
<br />I was $44.60 per hydrant. The matter was referred to the Fire and Water Committee.
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<br />1\ ':the AuditOl~, Percy W. Brown, filed his audit df the boo]cs for 1932, and'the
<br />Ii same was referred to the Finance Commi t tee.
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<br />J The Recorder reported advertising for bids for gasoline for the coming year,
<br />II) and that with th:e approval of the Finance Committee, the contract had been awarded
<br />to th-e lowest and best bidder, the Shell Oil Company, at a maximum of 12.4 per
<br />i gallon. l.1ot ion was made, seconded, and carried ratifying this action.
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<br />I The Bond of Bray Bras. as garbage haulers was, on mati on, accep ted.
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<br />I The reassessment of the cost of sidewalk on Orchand Street, constnlcted under
<br />I Ordinance IfjSV' was refe,rr'ed to the City Attorney.
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<br />"Ionthly reports of the Month of February from the Eugene Public Library,
<br />i' Ci ty Engineer, Police De partment, and Fire Department were presented and filed.
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<br />An Ordinance accepting certain Courts and Lanes on behalf of the City of
<br />Eugene, and cancelling the assessments for stl'eet improvements abutting on the
<br />same, was read and passed its second and third readings under suspension of the
<br />rule by the unanimous consent of the Council, and wasplac'ed upon its final passage.
<br />The a.yes and nays were called, Councilmen -voting, aye, 7, nay, none, absent Scobert.
<br />The Ordin~nce was declared passed and numbered 8324.
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<br />III An Or-dinance regulating those following the trade of installing and maintenance
<br />! of Plumbing in the City of. Eugene, was read the first time and laid over.
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<br />II An Ordinance prohibiting the parking of vehicles on the West side of Universit
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<br />1 Street between 13th Avenue East and the Southern Pacific Right-of-way, declaring an
<br />I emergency and fixing the penal,ty for the violation hereof, was read and passed its ,
<br />II second and third readings under su spensi on of the rule by tlre unanimous c,onsent of h'i
<br />i the CounCil, and was placed upon its final passage. The ayes and nays were called,
<br />Councilmen voting, aye, 7, nay, none, absent Scobert. The Ordinance was declared D
<br />passed and numbe,red 8325.
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<br />An Ordinance requiring all vehicles to come to a full stop'before entering any
<br />street from an intersecting street, at the entrance of which there has been placed
<br />II by the City authorities or the State Hip)wvay Commission a--,stop sign or marker, and
<br />!i providing a penalty and declaring an emergency, was reaCLand passed its second and
<br />Ii third readings under suspension of the rule by the unanimous consent of the Council,
<br />Ii and was placed on its fina~ passage. The a:[es and nays were called, Councilmen voti g,
<br />II, aye, 7 t nay, none, absent :3cobert. The Ordlnance was declared passed and numbered
<br />.1 8325.
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<br />! An Ordinance extending the scope and duties of the Pl'inting Commi ttee, as'
<br />appointed by the liayor, was read the first time and laid over.
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<br />Councilman Zumwalt moved that the office of ~'.Iilk and l\Ieat Inspector, now held
<br />I by I,Ir. Chester IvI" Lawl"ence be declared vacant, effective as of May 1, 1933. Motion
<br />,was seconded by Councilrnan Heid, and the aye s and nays were called t Councilmen '
<br />! voting, aye: Lamb, Reid, Simon, Zumwalt, and Dond. Dray: Hendershott, and Edwards.
<br />I Absent Scobert. The motion was declared carried.
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<br />\1 > Motion was made and seconded that the Council instruct Councilman Edwards. as
<br />I member of the Pal~k Board to c all the membe rs of th e Board tOf~e ther fo 1" the pur pose
<br />ilof organization and direction of the work of Llr. Sullivan, as Park Tender. Motion
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<br />,I Councilman l~alnb stated that the Bus Company wanted to tryout a longer parking
<br />space on the North side of Eighth and Willamette, and willingness was indicated by
<br />the Council that an additional 10 feet should lie allowed for this purpose.
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<br />On moticn the Council ad,journed.
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<br />H. S. Br,:lson,
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