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<br /> t ,~, Eugene Water Board 1.75 J. H. McDonald Lumber Co. 9.29 I
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<br /> >., . Carl R. Baker's Film Shop 1.00 J. J. Godlove 3.25
<br /> ~ Bucknum Motor Company 17.80 Peter A. Nels on 17.65
<br /> West Side Auto Wreckers 2.50 Dr. E. D. Furrer 45.00
<br /> Auto Body'and Fender Co, 0 5.75 ' Koke-Qhapman 6.85
<br /> Carson's Saw Shop 1.00 Eugene Water Board 2027.29 '
<br /> Eugene Concrete Pipe Co. 4.70 Eugene Daily News 0 9.64
<br /> Elliott's Implement & Seed Store 12.25 Eugene Register Guard 8.80
<br /> Petersen Bros. Service Stat ion le.88 S. M. Calkins, Ci~ Attorn~ 15.00
<br /> J. W. Quackenbush & Son 6.70 State Industrial Ace. Commission 173.24 1
<br /> Sighloh-Sawyer Co. 1203.00 A.llenbaugh Printing Co. 11.20
<br /> The Texas Company 9.55 Eugene Public Library 903.33
<br /> George A. Halton 21.15 t Eugene ~ater Board , 13.16
<br /> Standard Oil Company 23. 58 Chase Company 3.10
<br /> Howard Herider Service Station , 8.00 Spark~'s Garbage Service 1.00
<br /> Johnson Furniture Company 4.00 Mayor Elisha Large 50.00
<br /> Hawkinson's Tire Tread Service 1.50 Castelloe & Stocker 20.55
<br /> P. H. Ky~lo' s Foundry 24.50 A. E. Hulegaard, Treasurer 559.39
<br /> Ludford's Paint Shop 1.85 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. . 33.57
<br /> Nordling Parts Company 4.35 Cleo Flint . 76.65
<br /> United Steel Company 106.96 Eugene Hospital & Clinic 1.75
<br /> E. E. Wyatt, Inc. 2.03 Clark Battery & Electric Co. 3.20
<br /> Lloyd Denslow, Treasurer 25.00 Carlson, Hatton & Hay, Inc. 21.26
<br /> Jack Junne : '?90.00 R. A. Babb Hardware Co. 24.52
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<br /> R. E. B~ck, Plumber < 16.00 Cressey s Book Store 9.10
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<br /> Eugene Water Board Eugene laundry & Cleaners
<br /> George Franks ~;rBO.OO Roy Stein :?2.00
<br /> Williams Bakery , - '2.90 Eugene'Hardware Co. 25.55
<br /> Eugene Water Board 8.40 Strqbel & Miller 19.25
<br /> Waldorf Paint Company 2.47 C. ~. Tillman Co. 5..'75 ~
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<br /> ~-1:B. Chairman Carlson reported that the Street Committee and the City Attorney had investigated
<br /> I the possibility of an annual fee for the curb cut servj,ce and asked the CiW Attorney to make t.he.
<br /> report. City Attorney Calkins reported that the proposed charge for curb cuts should be taken I
<br /> I care of in the same ordinance as the contemplated parking meter ordinance because in both instances
<br /> &1 a regulatory ordinance and not a revenue ordinance would have to be enforced. The committee was
<br /> granted additional time in vmich to prepare the combined ordinance.
<br /> Councilman Koppe, Chairman of the Health Committee, reported that there was an old
<br /> dilapidated barn located at 16th and Columbia Streets which was a definite menace and nuisance
<br /> to the immediate neighborhood. Chair.man Koppe further ,stated that University officials, represent-
<br /> ~ing the University of Oregon, o\vners of the ,building, h~d been contacted and they promised to
<br /> 7 commence removal of said barn, starting September 15.
<br /> Councilman Page, Chairman of the Parks Committee requested additional time in designating
<br /> the location for the Boy Scout Cabin in Spencer B~~j.:;e Park. Upon motion .made and seconded the
<br /> 81 request was unanimously granted. , 0 .. '
<br /> ...-iI,' Councilman Page further reported tha t outsid~ pirties were constructing a road in
<br /> 9 Hendrick's Park and the Park Committee had ordered a fence constructed across the road.
<br /> The Chairman of the Police Committee, Sam Bond, reporting on the replacement of the
<br /> Id burned out traffic lights, requested an additional two ,weeks time in whi~h to make a recommendation
<br /> in the servicing of the lights.
<br /> Chairman Bond presented the application for a transfer of Retail Beer Class "BIf License
<br /> at the New Deal Cafe, 962 Willamette Street, from H. H. Weiss & V. M. Hanks to H. H. Weiss &
<br /> Roy Northam, with a recommendation that said license be granted and upon motion made and seconded
<br /> the recommendation was unanimously approved. Chairman Bond also presented the application for a 1
<br /> transfer of Retail Beer Class "Bit License at Frank' sPla-ee, 47 West 8th Street, from Frank &
<br /> JMa.rion Gibbs to Clifford Mackey with a recommendation that said license be granted and upon motion
<br /> 11 made and seoonded the recommendation was unanimous ly approved. ,
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<br /> The Ci~ Recorder presented communication from Elmer Smith requesting a refUnd of ~he
<br /> $100.00 deposit for the east 97 feet of the South 90.9_feet of Lot 3, Block 17, Fairmount Addition.
<br /> Mr. Smith felt unable to go through with the contract and wished to withdraw his offer., The me. t ter
<br /> ~s referred to the Finance Connnittee for study ,,'lith a request for a report at the next camcil I
<br /> 12 meeting.
<br /> Communication was presented from the Girl SC~lUts in which they thanked the members of
<br /> l3J the City Council and expressed appreciation for the aid in securing the new, Girl Scout house.
<br /> The oommunication was ordered placed on fi Ie.
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<br /> ~ ~ C~unication addressed to the City Recorder:~J Dr. E. L. Gardner regarding Haven Boomer,
<br /> stated that Dr. Gardner had examined Mr. Boomer, and enclosed the report. 'The report was ordered
<br /> 14 placed on file. ^ " >
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<br /> Comnunication from the Board of Appeals was ,presented stating that a request had been
<br /> receited from Mrs. Caret E. Inman asking for a Remit to convert her six-rooT reside~, at 9t6
<br /> West Broadway into two hree-room apartments. s the request would not requ re any c nges the
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