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<br />ludford · S EUin~ Shop
<br />Nordling Parts Co. _
<br />Simmons-Kendall
<br />.,~ Vi tus Electric Company
<br />E. E. V~tt, Inc,
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<br />c;-; Wiggins Company, Inc.
<br />Woolach Bros.
<br />General Petroleum Corp. of Calif.
<br />Scobert Building ~aterial Co.
<br />Jack Junne
<br />Lloy;d, Denslow, Treasurer
<br />Brund Saw Shop
<br />R. E. Lafferty & Son
<br />A. E. Hulegaard, Treasurer
<br />Eugene Sand & Gravel Co.
<br />Eugene Hardware Company
<br />Seymour's Cafe
<br />R. E. Buck
<br />Willianl$ Bakery
<br />~ilwaukee Dustless Brush Co.
<br />Courtesy Cleaners
<br />Eugene Chemical Works
<br />E. D. Furrer, M. D.
<br />Eugene Printing Company
<br />Eugene Water Board
<br />Eugene Water Board
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<br />2.30
<br />1.35
<br />2.56
<br />10.00
<br />61.01
<br />31.00
<br />15.93
<br />24.30
<br />19.00
<br />90.00
<br />25.00 .
<br />2.00 '
<br />4/30
<br />149.50
<br />31.50
<br />1.20
<br />5.,35 ,
<br />1/50
<br />2.60
<br />9,:80
<br />3.20
<br />8.00
<br />45.00
<br />26.15 .
<br />1989.10
<br />14.40
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<br />R.C.A. Communications, Inc.
<br />Perry &; Walder
<br />Electric Cleaners
<br />Howard Cooper Co.
<br />State Industrial Ace. Comm.
<br />O. A. Prince
<br />Castelloe & Stocker
<br />Chase Gardens
<br />Euge,ne Publ,ic Library
<br />Sparkey's Garbage
<br />P~cker Scott Company
<br />Eugene,Wa ter Board
<br />Elisha Large, Mayor
<br />Pacific Telephone and
<br />R. A . Babb Hardware
<br />Cresseys' Book Store
<br />Clark Battery & Electric Co.
<br />~arlson, Hatton, & Hay, Inc.
<br />Castelloe & Stocker Co.
<br />Eugene Steam Laundry
<br />Eugene Water Board
<br />Koke-Chapman
<br />A. E. Hulegaard, Treasurer
<br />Union Oil Company
<br />The TexasCompany
<br />M. C. Mitchell
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<br />2.50
<br />1.15
<br />1.00
<br />21.36
<br />112.13
<br />24.96
<br />158.94
<br />2.50
<br />903.33
<br />1.00
<br />5.01
<br />12.89
<br />50.00
<br />Telegraph C020.63
<br />14.00
<br />9.05
<br />10.33
<br />15.55
<br />18.80
<br />16.94
<br />,4.91
<br />41.15 -
<br />142.60
<br />161.60
<br />110.35
<br />1.50
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<br />Iil regard to -the proposed hangars at the airport, Councilman.Farrington stated that the.
<br />committee recommended the erection of a hangar 30x60 feet in size at a total cost of about $100.00
<br />and that an emergency be declared and the funds drawn from the emergency account for the erection
<br />of the hangar. Upon motion made and seconded the r.econnnendation was approved. The ayes and mys
<br />were called, Councilmen voting aye: Lamb, Reid, Farrington, Hanns, Page, and Koppe; nay: Bond;
<br />Absent: Carlson. Mr. Bond expdained his r'no" vote by reason of his belief ihat the people who
<br />wished to use the hangar could lease the ground from the city ani build the hangar themselves.
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<br />Mr. Farrington reported that Mr. Kinney in behalf of the Realty Board was asking the City
<br />of Eugene to pay the Real 'b.r Board a commission in the sa~e of a lot to Mr. lance Hart. After a
<br />discussion on the matter it was referred t 0 the Judiciary Conuni ttee ani me City Attorney to report
<br />back to the council at the next meeting.
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<br />At this time C. M. Bryan, City Recorder, reported that at the present time there was not
<br />a contract between the City of Eugene and Joseph Harrell concerning the Il),anagement of, the airport.
<br />Upon motion nnde and seconded it was agreed that the 6ity of Eugene enter into a coni:!ract wi th
<br />A Joseph Harrell on the same terms as the prl;!sent expired contract and -the contract would be dated as
<br />~ of April 1, 1939 and run for a period of one year and itwas so ordered.
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<br />Pertaining to the contract for the purchase of Spencer Butte Park instructions were issu ed
<br />that warrants be drawn for the payment of taxes, interest and principal in full to Mr. and Mrs.
<br />Robert D; Morse andthe balanoe on hand to 'Ida H. Giesy, Elizabeth Clark and Lewis G. Clark. The
<br />ayes and nays were,called, Councilmen voting aye: Lemb, Reid, Farrington, BOnd, Hanns, Page,
<br />Koppe, nay: none, absent: Carlson. "
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<br />Councilman Koppe, Chairman of the Health Committee reported that on Clark Street, adjacent
<br />to Skinner Butte there have been three houses constructed, said houses having no sewage oonnections
<br />or sewa.ge facilities. The matter was referred to the Sewer Connnittee for investigation with a
<br />request that they report 'ca.ck at the next meeting of the ~ounoil. -
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<br />Chairman Koppe further reported that the dwelling at 346 Cheshire Street
<br />~with the sewer but sewer connections were available. Mayor Large requested that
<br />12Jil to the Sewer Committee to see that proper conneotions were made.
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<br />Councilman Page, Chairman of the Parks Comm ttee presented a bill to the council from
<br />Mrs. Bucknum amounting to $20.55 for repairs to the sewer located at 2241 Alder Street. Mr. Fage
<br />reported that the sewer repair was done on Mrs. Buclmum's property and she was maintaining that
<br />the damage was done by the roots of the CottoITnood trees in the parking strip a distance of thirty
<br />or thirty five feet. It was the opinion of the committee,tha~ the cottonwood trees \rere not ~
<br />blame and payment of the bill was denied. Upon motion nade and seconded the recommendation of
<br />the Parks Comm ttee was unanimously approved. Councilman Page further reported that the Cottonwood
<br />13 trees were being removed qy the City.
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<br />CoUncilman Bond, Chairman of the Police Commi ttee~ reported that the State Highway Departr.len t
<br />had furnished the City Eng~eer's Office with a map of t~e City showi~g the proposed zoning
<br />markings in the regulating of traffic in the city. It is.understood that white paint is to be used
<br />for parking strips and loading zones and yellow paint for ~traffic purposes swm as safety lanes
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<br />A letter was received by the Board of A ppeals from Ralph E. Shisler asking for a waiver
<br />of the Set-Back Ordinance to allow him to rebuild his store at the Southeast corner of the inter-
<br />section of' Thirteenth Avenue and High Street. As Mr. Shisler o,~s the properties on the east and,
<br />south of the present store location, the Board feels that ,he can comply ,nth all ordinances without
<br />any inconvenience and therefor recommends the. t his request be denied. Upon motion made and seconded
<br />the recommendation of the board was approved.
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