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<br />Keystone Envelope Company 6.50
<br />~;,;, Aetna Lifen Insurance Co. 89.70
<br />~ Pacific Hospital Association 61.75
<br />-6::~ Eugene Hospi tal & Clinic 22.75
<br />cd Eugene Water B0ard 1.57.
<br />Hanson Blue Print Co~~ Inc. 16.85
<br />Fire' Protection 1.00
<br />Baker's Pharmacy 1,35
<br />EUg~ne Water Board 2.88
<br />Eugene Steam ~aundry 9.7~
<br />Granzer's .70
<br />A. E. Hansen Paper Company 2.20
<br />Korstad's 12.50
<br />Preston &; Hales 1.80
<br />Hall-Wright Petroleum Company 25.71
<br />I Po~tal ~elegraph-C~ble C?mpany 3.95
<br />Shell Service Station 6.60
<br />.jSilVa Chevrolet Company 13.12
<br />SteVens and Groshong 8.50
<br />Castelloe &,Stocker 1.3U
<br />!I Ray Loomis; 100.00
<br />I R. 'A-. Babb Hardware Company , 1.17
<br />I Clark Battery & Electric' Company 4.02
<br />iEug~ne Planing Mill 55.74
<br />Eugene Handle and Hardwood Company 2.7.0
<br />Goettling Sign Company 1.00,
<br />General Petroleum Corp of Calif 24.18
<br />IA. C. Haag & Company~ Inc. 124.45
<br />II Landon Machinery Company 7.20
<br />Oregon Supply Cpmpany 17.67
<br />J. W. Quakenbush & Son 34.20
<br />Standard'Oil Co of California 24.07
<br />IVeltum & Clow Mfg. Company 42~70
<br />I Eugene Concrete Pipe 0.0. 3.90
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<br />1 City Attorney Calkins stated that on June 5, 1936 eL lease and option had
<br />Ibeen executed between the city of Eugene and Netta_Kress pennington, in which lease
<br />I' the said Mrs. Pennington agreed to pay the sum of $24.00 yeHrly rental on Lot 4,
<br />Block 3, Shaw's Second Addition. Mr. Calkins explained that' now Mrs. Pennington was
<br />in a position to pay the city the total amount then due, $3S~8.05 plus accrued in-
<br />Iltereat to date which would bring that to $420.19 upon waiver of the $24.00 rental..
<br />, 1011 Mayor Large referred the matter to the Finance Committee with power to act.
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<br />I Councilman Carlson, chairman of the Street CommittHe, recommended con-
<br />Ill~tinuation of contract on ~and and gravel needs.
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<br />I)' Chairman Hanns of the Fire and Water Committee was upon motion made and
<br />(12, duly seconded, granted'permission to sell discarded tires.
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<br />'I Councilman' Hanns further reported that the fire department had been able
<br />Ito purchase fifteen second-hand ehairs and the difference,botween the purchase
<br />price of the new and used chairs was applied on the purchaso of a linoleum. The
<br />113:1 council unanimously approved this action. , ',' ,
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<br />II' At the request of councilman Farrington, chairman of the Health Committee,
<br />I the erection of a workshop on rear of lot owned by Frank Cothrell at 1126 Taylor
<br />il Street, was referred to the Planning Commission. This recommendation on the part
<br />/1411 of the Health Committee was upon motion made and seconded, ciuly accepted.
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<br />'II Councilman Bond, chairman of the Police Committee, reported that the dog
<br />iofficer had completed his two wee~s services for the city and that dog licenses
<br />II collected during that period of time amounted to $110.25, which represents the
<br />!,licensing of 56 dogs. It was the recommendation of the Police Committee that his
<br />11 services be continued on an indefinite basis. Upon motion made and seconded the
<br />115111 recommendation of the Committee was duly approved.
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<br />I Request for ~~-minute parking in front of the Minel~ Building on East:
<br />,16 Broadway was held by the Committee for another two weeks.
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<br />Cancellation of 1.0% interest and penalty for Walke)!" Range on Lot 6, Block 8
<br />ICol!~ge...Hill Park, was referred.to tl)~ Finance Committee. It,is:understoodthat
<br />iIMr~"Range, will pay the full amount of principal together wi1;h accrued interest at
<br />/1'Z 1 the;'I'at~ of 6% per. annum. '
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<br />The council ordered the letter of Attorney Donald H. Husband, representing
<br />IMrs. T. C. Hall,. 1088 Chambers Street, who had injured hersl!lf in March, 1936, as a
<br />/18 ii resul t of a sidewalk fall on West Broadway, to be tabled i{iliefini tely.
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<br />Permission was granted the Reserve Officers of the United States Army to
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<br />Flexible Sewer Rod Equipment CCi.
<br />G. Bauer
<br />Eugene Hardware Company
<br />O'regon Supply Company
<br />Williams' Bakery
<br />Eugene Water Board
<br />Standard Feed Company
<br />E. D. furrer, M. D.
<br />Eugene Water Board
<br />Eugene Reglster'-Guard
<br />Elisha Large '.
<br />The American City Magazine
<br />Eugene P.ub11c Library
<br />Central Heating Company
<br />Chase Co.
<br />Williamson & CClmpany
<br />State Industria,l Accident Com.
<br />Burroughs Adding MaChine. Co. '
<br />Cresseys'
<br />Carlson~ Hatton & Hay, Inc.
<br />Eugene N.ews
<br />Fletcher Oil CC1mpany
<br />Gilmore Oil CODlpany
<br />Hendershot,t 's Gun Store
<br />Lundstrom Brotbers
<br />Nordling Parts Company
<br />Pac Tel and Tel Company
<br />Simmons Companr
<br />Signal Oil Company
<br />Staley & Turnbull
<br />Twin Oaks Builders Supply Co.
<br />F. Wentworth, ~~reasurer
<br />C. A. Swarts, ~)heriff
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