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<br />Council Chambers. Eugene. Oregon
<br />May 8. 1939
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<br />The minutes of the regular meeting of the Common ,Council held at the hour of q~30 o'clock
<br />P.M. May 8,' 1939. 'Mayor Elimha. Large presided over the meeting. Oouncilmenpresent were:
<br />Messrs. Lamb, Reid, Bond, Farrington, Hanns, Page and Koppe'; absent; Carlson.
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<br />The minutes of the precious meeting, April 24, 1939 were presented and ordered filed.
<br />The meeting was herewith called to order.
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<br />The Judiciary Co~nittee reported that Mr. F. L. Ohambers voluntarily agreed to remove
<br />the place known as the Yates Hotel without any legal proceedings on the part of the city.
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<br />Mr. Lamb, 'Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, further reported that in regard to the
<br />proposed ordinance for a more stringent control of the operations of the second hand dealers,
<br />tha t a meeting had been held on Friday. Nay 5. and another meeting was to be held on Friday,
<br />May 12, to hear suggesti ons of the business men and second..hand dealers -and other interested
<br />parties. Mr. Calkins, City Attorney, stated that the second hand dealers had all the rights and
<br />privileges of any other business and the only form of action to take would be one of restraint.
<br />Conoerning the use of the prima-faoie evidenoe in the matter of second-hand dealers it was his,
<br />opinion t~t such a rule could not be enforced.
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<br />Councilman Farrington, Chairman of the Finance Committee, recommended that the offer of
<br />Will V. Norris, for $500.00, $125.00 cash and the balance at $8.00 per month plus interest at 6%
<br />per year for Lot 24" Block 27, Fairmount Heights Addition be accepted, but that the payments be
<br />$15.00 pe~ month plus interest. Upon motion made and seconded the recommendation of the Finance
<br />Committee was approved.
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<br />The acceptance of the offer of Edith F. Gardiner in behalf of her clients, Robert E.
<br />and Marcella Toner, for $500.00 for Lot.5, Block 22, Gross Addition (south side of 21st.Avenue,
<br />150 feet from Emerald Street) with a $25.00 deposit and the balance to be paid~when.deed and
<br />insured title is ready, was reco~nended by the Finance Committee. Upon motion made and seconded
<br />the recommendation of the committee was approved. I
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<br />The acceptance of the offer of W. K. Striker for his client, Carl A. Thorne, $1250.00 j
<br />$40.00 deposit, $210.00 when 'contract is received and the balance at $15.00 per month including
<br />interest at 6%for the property at 236 Washington Street'iW9ts.recommended by the Finance Co~nittee.
<br />Upon motion made and seconded the recommendation was approved.
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<br />A. C. Farrington, Chairman of the Finance Committee, reported the bills for the month
<br />of April, 1939, to the council with a recommendation that they be allowed and motion was made,
<br />seconded and carried that warrants be drawn for the same. The ayes and nays were called,
<br />Councilmen voting aye: Lamb, Reid, Bond, Farrington, Hanns, Page and Koppe; nay: none; absent:
<br />Carlson.
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<br />GENERAL BOND INTERES T FUND
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<br />425.00
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<br />A. E. Hulegaard, Treasurer
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<br />TRAFFIC SIGNAL LIGHT FUND
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<br />A. E. Hulegaard, Treasurer
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<br />102.50
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<br />LIEN RENT FUND
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<br />Waldorf Paint Company
<br />A . E. Hulegaard, Treasurer
<br />Eug ene Wa tar Board
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<br />8.91
<br />151.14
<br />7.43
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<br />SPECIAL ROAD &: STREET FUND
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<br />1hnerud-Huntington
<br />Strobel &: Miller
<br />Hansen Paint Store
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<br />Goettli~~ Sign Company
<br />Eugene Water Board
<br />Eugene Sand &: Gravel Company
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<br />15.00
<br />7.95'
<br />74.25
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<br />11.25
<br />46.90
<br />250.00
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<br />IMPROVEMENT BOND SINKING FUND
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<br />A. E. Hu1egaard, Treasurer
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<br />1#887.92
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<br />GENERAL FUND
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<br />J.N. Wray
<br />Burroughs Adding Machine Company
<br />Office 1hchinery &: Supply Co.
<br />Municipal Year. Book
<br />Public Management
<br />Allenbaugh Printing Company
<br />Clarke El~ctric Company
<br />Frank Myers
<br />Cleo Flint
<br />Eugene Hospital and Clinic
<br />Eugene Water Board
<br />Hanson Blue Print Company
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<br />5.00
<br />8.30
<br />7.50
<br />4.50
<br />4.00
<br />6.85
<br />1.00
<br />20.00
<br />78.25
<br />1.75
<br />1.57
<br />30.96
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<br />Eugene Water Board
<br />Eureka Fire Hose Division
<br />Ford Nelson Mill CQ.
<br />Hendershot Gun Store
<br />Charles Farnham
<br />Eugene Water Board
<br />Roy Stien '
<br />Clarence Saville
<br />Sigh1oh-Sa\~er Co.
<br />Bucknum Motor Company
<br />Dr. Glenn S~ Morgan
<br />Day-Ni te Garage
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<br />97.60
<br />21.15
<br />8.30
<br />6.95
<br />3.00
<br />1.75
<br />1..50
<br />3.05
<br />3.40
<br />4.50
<br />3.50
<br />12.55
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