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<br />~ <br />327 <br /> <br />.--_._-- --_. ....~- <br />- -_._------- --- <br /> <br />"!--- ~ :~":....:...-:--- - ~-.- -,,---- ~-. - - - ~_._------ - _._-~--- ~..._-~-~_.~---'---~ <br /> <br />General Fund (cont) <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Shell Oil Company <br />Van's Radio Service <br />ivestern Auto Supply Co. <br />Lightning's Service <br />Eugene Water Board <br />I ugene Planing Mill <br />~. B. Finegan Auto Parts & Mach <br />lEd Jensen & Co. <br />Oregon Supply Company <br />Scobert's Bldg. Material Co. <br />Tapax Mfg. Co. <br />Signal Oil Co. <br />Chase Gardens <br />Jim Lajoie <br />J. H. MacDonald Lbr. Co. <br />~ugene Water Board <br />~ugene Printing Cd. <br />ialPh Buck <br />larke Electric Co. <br />ugene Water Board <br />~ugene' Daily News <br />rw. R. Robertson <br />L. M. Watson <br />Lloyd Denslow, Treasurer <br />Pacific Telephone & Tel. Co. <br />~arlson, Hatton and Hay, Inc. <br />Carson's Saw Shop <br />ugene Hardware Co. <br />, , <br />iEuge~e Laundry <br />IJ. W. Q.uacke nbus h & Son <br />Silva Chevrolet Co. <br />~. E. Hulegaard, City Treasurer <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />.90 <br />11.95 <br />63.50 <br />1.28 <br />1.86 <br />1.25 <br />4.47 <br />15.68 <br />10.14 <br />17.50 <br />17.03 <br />136.22 <br />.70 <br />3.00 <br />1.06 <br />44~40 <br />3.25 <br />4.00 <br />4.75 <br />11.14 <br />4.88 <br />5.00 <br />5.00 <br />41.69 <br />23.73 <br />25.96 <br />2.40 <br />13.22 <br />9.68 <br />2.13 <br />.81 <br />1,256.45 <br /> <br />---_.__._-~--_.._- ~ <br />- ---_._------~-- .----- <br /> <br />Simmons Kendall Co, <br />Woolley Gilbertson Motors <br />C. A. Swarts, Sheriff <br />Witham Battery & Electric Servo <br />Alaska Junk and Machinery Co. <br />Elliott Implement & Seed Co. <br />Hawkinson Tire Tread Servo <br />Oral Laws on <br />Peterson Bros. Service Station <br />Spicer Lbr. Co. <br />C. P. Tiililman Co. <br />Jack Junne <br />Eugene Mill & Elevator Co. <br />Long's Market <br />Williams Bakery <br />E. D. Furrer, M. D. <br />Eugene Water Board <br />Central Heating Co. <br />Sparky's Garbage Service <br />Eugene Register Guard <br />St. Ind. Ace. Comm. <br />F. M. Cashman <br />Eugene Public Library <br />Mayor Elisha Large <br />R. A. Babb Hdwr. Co. <br />Cressey's <br />Clark Battery & Electric Co. <br />Eugene Water Board <br />Nordling Parts Co. <br />Sigloh-Sawyer Co. <br />Twin Oaks Bldrs. Supply Co. <br />Tidewater Assoc. Oil Co. <br /> <br />..."ws <br /> <br />517.42 <br />.25 <br />72.00 <br />4.75 <br />.55 <br />l4.14 <br />.75 <br />15.00 <br />2.30 <br />29.59 <br />2.55 <br />90.00 <br />10.50 <br />.85 <br />2.95 <br />45.00 <br />1,773.86 <br />12.04 <br />1.00 <br />13.80 <br />l62.16 <br />5.00 <br />903.33 <br />50.00 <br />10.17 <br />9.80 <br />68.25 <br />21.20 <br />2.43 <br />15.38 <br />4.27 <br />204.45 <br /> <br />W <br />,/0."\ <br />~-~ <br />"'-J <br /> <br />The Finance Committee reported that C. A. Hqrton, AudQtor, had submitted <br />the annual auditor's report for the year 1939 and it was their recommendation that t e <br />1~1 ame be accepted and placed on file. The recommendation was unanimously approved. <br /> <br />The Finance Committee reported that under date of February 6, 1934, Paul D. <br />~nd Tillie Green gave the City of Eugene a deed to Lots I, 2, 3, 6, 10, 11, and 12, <br />and the West 100 feet of Lots 7 and 8, all in Block 25, College Hill Park; the city <br />aid not foreclose on these lots and now Lane County Abstract Company will not issue <br />::insured title until Mr. Green gives each purchaser a quit claim deed. Lot #6 should <br />hot have been deeded to the City had no liens against this lot. The City has sold <br />Lot #12 to Hazel C. Fishwood for $450.00 but under the circumstances cannot give clea <br />~I itle. Besi.des this Lot #l~, there is still unsold Lots I, 2, 3, 6, and 10 and the <br />est 100 feet of Lots 7 and 8. It was now the committee's recommendation that upon <br />payment of $100.00 to the city from Mr. Green, the city would deed to Paul D. and <br />'I~illie Green Lot 1, Block 25, in College Hill Park and Paul D. and Tillie Green to <br />give to the city a quit claim for the property that he had deeded to the city in <br />tebruary of 1934. Under this arrangement the city would keep Lot No.6. Upon motion <br />17~kade and seconded the recommendation was unanimOUSly approved. <br /> <br />I . Councilman Hanns, Chairman of the Fire and Water Committee, reported that a <br />~urvey and study was being made with regard to replacing the old boiler system in the <br />Fire Department with a new single boiler and installing new pipes. Then by re- <br />~rranging the equipment it would be possible to place the ladder truck in the same <br />foom. The matter was left in the hands of the committee to report back the costs <br />18tnvolved in the propos~d changes. <br /> <br />II Councilman Reid requested an extension of time regarding transfer of sewer <br />~ssessments as asked for by Mrs. Lottie N. Rugh. The request was unanimOUSly <br />19v1granted. .' <br /> <br />II . An application from Dave E. Asmervig of Dave's Pie Shop requesting a transfer <br />pf.his Package Store Class "B" Liquor license from 128 East 11th to 133l Willamette <br />~treet was presented by the Police Committee. Councilman Barette brought in a minori y <br />~eport objecting to the proposed transfer on the grounds that other businesses in tha <br />~mmediate area were very much interested in liquor licenses and applications had been <br />henied; further this particular area was traversed by children and he didn't feel <br />~hat it was a proper location for such a business. It was pointed out by members of <br />~he Council that this was merely a transfer as had been done in other cases and upon <br />~otion made and duly seconded, the application received an assenting vote from all <br />councilmen except Barette who failed to submit a vote. The application was declared <br />II <br />20'Vapproved. <br /> <br />II Councilman Carlson asked the council's consideration in the installation of a <br />~treet light at the intersection of the two allies immediately back of the city barn <br />~t 5th and Olive Streets. The matter was referred to the Fire and Water Cornnittee <br />21 ~o report back at the next meeting. <br /> <br />Oouncilman Reid reported that many complaints had been received from property <br /> <br />..4 <br />