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<br /> ~ <br /> 213 <br />... - <br />-- --- . .- _._- -- -- <br /> PLAYGROUND FUlI'ID <br /> Pacific Telephone & Tel. Company 10.06 . Al bert Sandner 35.75 <br /> Beth Taylor 35.75 Frank Fassett 35.75 <br />I Anna Rose Cothrell 35.75 Leonard Scroggins 56.55 :N~ <br /> Edith Hays 35.75 W. P. Walter 41.25 ~~ <br /> Virginia Gamble 35.75 Hendershott Gun Store 4.00 ~;;.? <br /> GENERAL FUND <br /> S. M. Calkins, Ci~ Attorney 72.00 Packer Scott Compa.ny 26.41 <br /> Shelton Turnbull & Fuller 19~05 McCracke n Bros. Motor Frei'ght .50 <br /> Na tron Pri nt ing Company 42.50 Cte. se Plumbing ComIRny 1.10 <br />I Pacific h~nifolding & Book Co. 160.70 C. A. Horton 75.00 <br /> R. E. Griswold 1.75 Mayor Elisha large 50.00 <br /> Frank Myers 76.00 Eugene Public Library 903.33 <br /> Valley Printing Co. 44.05 Bryant DeBar 6.07 <br /> Koke-Chapman 14.15 Mrs. H. L. Hilliard 22.50 <br /> Westinghouse Electric Supply Co. 9.75 S innnons-Kendall 3.12 <br /> Bill's Garbage Set-vi ce 6.00 Clark Battery & Electric Co. 31.97 <br /> Eugene Foundry & Machine Co. 150.00 Babb Hardware ComIRny 20.49 <br /> Sigloh Sawyer . 1.90 Waldorf Paint Company 22.46 <br /> Bucknum Motor Co~pany 1.50 State Industrial Accident Commiss 169.09 <br /> Montgomery Ward & Company 1.29 Cressey's Boo~ Store l2.~ <br /> Silva Chevrolet Company 2.02 Pacific Tel and Tel Co. 2l.LP <br /> Eugene Planing Mill Company 9.00' Lovinger Disinfectant Co. 52.50 <br /> Manerud Huntington Fue 1 Company 8.50 Carlson, Hatton & Hay 84.64 <br /> Eugene Hardware Company 1.10 E. D. Furrer '48 00 <br /> L: . <br /> Ed Jensen & Company 21.90 Eugene Ia.undry & Cleaners' 9.93 <br /> Wiggins Company, Inc. 18 . &::J A. E. Hulegaard, Treasurer 91.36 <br /> Nordling Parts Company 14.34 Hendershott's Gun Store 7.00 <br /> Hawkinson Tire Service 8.50 Cleo Flint 76.65 <br /> Elliott Implement & Seed Company 11.88 Eugene Hospital & Clinic 1.75 <br /> Midgley Planing Mill .64 Tidewater Associated Oil Co..- 307.20 <br /> Eugene Auto Top Shop 11.00 J. K. Gill Company 3.50 <br /> Preston & Hales 1.00 Lane County Abstract Co. 50.00 <br /> Eugene Concrete Pipe Co. 19.70 Eug ena Water Bea rd 1,992.01 <br /> Scobert Building Material Co. 19.00 Eugene Water Beard ,33.60 <br />I Jack Junne 90.00 Eugene Water Board 97.60 <br /> Williams Bakery 2.95 Eugene Water Board 13.44 <br /> Lloyd Denslow-Treasurer 25.00 Central Heating Company 8.26 <br /> R. E. Buck 3.50 Eugene Water Board 1.75 <br />, The offer of L. E. Hodges for client, Ray Sims, $300.00, $60.00 cash and $10.00 or more <br /> ~per month for Lot 11, Block 16, College Hill Park Add it ion was recommended by the Finance Committee. <br /> Upon motion made and secomed the recommendation of the Finance Committee was approved. <br /> Councilman FarringtOIlll, Chairman of the f.inance Committee recommended the offer of Denny <br /> Koupal for clients, J. 6. and Lottie Levins, $750.00, $150.00 cash and $15.00 per month plus, <br /> J.f interest at 6% per annum for the pr~perty known as 185 Jefferson Street. Upon motion made and <br /> 6 seconded the recommendation of the Jiinance Committee was approved. <br /> , <br /> Chairman Farrington also recommended the offer of Rugh Realty Company for client Mr. Walter <br /> ~. Fisous, $675.00 oash for Lot 2, Block 6, R. F. Scotts Addition. Upon motion made and seconded <br /> 7 the recommendation of the Finance Committee was approved. <br /> Councilman Hanns, Chairman of the Fire and vVater Conunittee asked that a street light be <br /> JVPlaced at the corner of 18th and Mill Streets. Upon motion made and seconded this light was <br /> 8 ordered installed. <br /> Councilman Page, Chairman of the Park Committee requested tmt the City Recorder <br /> communicate with Mr. Lyons of the NYA and arrange a Park Project for the members of that organization <br /> ~o clear paths, trim trees and work on trails, etc. Mr. Lyons had said it was necessary that he <br />I 9 have some work for the boys. <br /> Mr. Page also reported that he had received communicati on from Mr. Winkler complaining <br /> of the poplar trees at 1483 Pearl Street, which had gone under the sidewalk and caused about a six <br /> inch raise in the sidewalk. Mr. Winkler said he had taken this up with Mr. Allen, t he owner of the <br /> property and Mr. Allen said he could remove the trees if he wished to but he did not want to become <br /> involved and wanted to knOVT what the city could do. The question was asked if the city ~ <br /> pmxitimx m PQC :fm: lMDrlrl could work up a WPA project to take care of defective sidewalks and <br />I Mayor I.e.rge said he thought that could be done if the city was in pos i tion to pay for llB. terial. <br /> City Engineer Clubb stated tm t in a project of this kind it Was customary for the property owners <br /> ),fto pay for the material. After considerable discussion, City Attorney Calkins was requested to <br /> 10 prepare and present to the next meeting of the council a new ordinance regarding defective sidewalks <br /> Mr. Page reported that the used-car lot on the corner of 10th and Pearl Streets, lmown as <br /> the LUCkXPla.ce had now been sold to the Greyhound Sta.ge Lines and that a year or more ago the then <br /> Jowner ha asked permission to take out SOlTlf;l trees in the parking and pennission had been granted but <br /> there were a couple more that had not been removed at tha-c time and the new owners now wanted to <br /> 11 remove them. Mr. Page was instructed to notify them that this would be satisfactory to the council. <br /> Councilman Bond, Chairman of the Police Committee said he had no report only that the <br /> State Highway Commission during the last week had contacted the Chief of Police in regard to re- <br /> ~ <br />