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<br /> !Nordling Parts Company .96 Lane County Abstract Company 50.00 ~
<br /> I I Hendershott Gun Store 1.50 Veltum & Clow Mfg. Company 24.06 00
<br /> Williams Bakery 2.90 C. P. Tillman Company 47 . 8a, ;'!J,
<br /> Eugene Water Board 26.40 Simmons Co. 6.30 . -
<br /> Tom Shumway 15.25 Waldorf Paint Company 9.00 ...---
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<br /> Shelton-Turnbull-Fuller Co. 5.50 Pacific Tel & Tel Company 11.40 ,"v' .
<br /> Dr. E. D. Furrer 77.67 Eugene Water Board 109.22
<br /> Eugene Water Board 2324.63 Oregon Supply Company 18.23
<br /> State Industrial Accident Com 194.45 A. E. Hansen Paper Company 4.00
<br /> Drs: Waller & Chapman 2.00 Eugene Hardware Company 6.70
<br /> R. R. Hughes 30.00 " Clark Battery & Electric Co. 34.93
<br /> Eugene Public Library 500.00 R. A. Babb Hardware 14.37
<br /> Chase Company 2..50 F. Wentworth, Treasurer 32.00
<br /> Eugene Water Board 10.45 F. Wentworth, Treasurer 1.50
<br /> Central Heating Company 3.48 Standard Oil Company of Calif. 284.20
<br /> - The Fire and Water Committee, by Chairman Bond, reporting on the petition
<br /> - seeking removal of the used ca~ lot located on west Broadway west of Charnelton,
<br /> stated that he had called upon Fire Chief Nusbaum to inspect the premises and the
<br /> Chief had reported the existence of approximately one foot of saw dust covering
<br /> the entire lot and in addition many individual piles scattered throughout the place.
<br /> Due to the sawdust becoming saturated with oil and grease, it was determined that "
<br /> 3 this constituted a fire hazard and should be attended to at once. Mr. Calkins
<br /> stated that nothing could be done t6 prevent the owners from conducting the business
<br /> but the City is permitted to demand removal of the existing debris. The matter
<br /> was again referred to the Fire and Water Committee with instructions that Mr. Oaks, ,
<br /> proprietor of the used car lot, be asked to remove all sawdust from the place.
<br /> Cow~unication from the Board of Appeals recommending reclassification of Lot 3
<br /> Block 5, Shelton's First Addition from a Single Family Residence to Light Industrial,
<br /> 4 at the request of the Manerud-Huntington Fuel Company, was presented and the re-
<br /> commendation of the board was approved upon motion made and seconded. .
<br /> Communication from Dean Wayne L. ~orse, dated June 23, 1936, informing the
<br /> council that he no longer desired to be considered a member of the civil service .....
<br /> I 5 commission, was presented before the council, but no action was taken, indicating
<br /> that his resignation had not been accepted and is still to be considered for the
<br /> position.
<br /> Communication from S. M. Calkins, City Attorney, revealed that he had inter-
<br /> , viewed Lucille Dunn Dyott with respect to the Lot on 8th Avenue West which the -..
<br /> 6 council wished cleaned up and Mrs. Dyott informed him that she and her mother had
<br /> abandoned the property. The City =ttorney was requested to get a deed to the city
<br /> from the Dyotts.
<br /> 7 Reports from the Police, Engineer, Fire and Eugene Municipal Ai~ort for opera
<br /> ti6ns,during the month of June were presented and ordered filed. -
<br /> Communication, together with a diagram, was presented from 1. E. Al1umbaugh,
<br /> petitioning the council to take over the sewer line from the back of his residence "-
<br /> 8 at 1260 Patterson Street in the alley between Patterson and Ferry Streets to the
<br /> 12th Street main sewer. The matter was referred to the Sewer Committee, City En-
<br /> gineer and City Attorney.
<br /> .. Petition from the Eugene Realty board requesting the council to set the exam-
<br /> 9 pIe by having the weeds cut on the lots owned by the City of Eugene, was presented -
<br /> and ordered filed.
<br /> Mr. Harry F. Johnson addressed the council on behalf' of a petition decrying
<br /> the methods pursued by the State Milk Control Board, pointing out the needy condi-
<br /> tions existing in many families and asked that as many of the restrictions concern- "'-
<br /> ing the keeping of cows within the city limits be waived except those necessary to
<br /> maintain sanitary conditions. He also stated that he believed $10.00 per year as
<br /> a license fee for the maintenance of a single cow was too great. The recorder
<br /> 10 pointed out that the license per cow for one year was $1.00. Mr. Reese, addressing
<br /> the council, asked the members to register strenuous objections to the State Milk
<br /> I Board in regard to the raise in milk prices. At this time Mayor Large arrived and
<br /> I took the chair. The entire matter was ordered indefinitely tabled on the basis that
<br /> I the Health Board should have been presented with these problems prior to its pre-
<br /> sentation to the council.
<br /> Petition for paving an alley between Potter and University Streets from Nine-
<br /> teenth to Twentieth Avenues was presented to the council. ~he City Recorder was -
<br /> instructed to write Mr. W. o. Swan, explaining that the city is unable to get bids
<br /> for jobs so small that they can not be bonded and that contractors as a rule do not
<br /> 11 accept warrants for payment of the same. It was decided that if the parties desir-
<br /> ing the paving of the alley, would secure the necessary payments in full for the
<br /> job to be done, the council would be glad to take the responsibility of supervision.
<br /> 12 Statement from W. C. Clubb in~ated painting of the City Hall as completed
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