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<br />r"" <br />390 <br />I <br />1- <br /> Playground Fund <br /> .' <br />(.~ Gerald Osborne 8.80 Carl R. Baker Film Shop 5.35 I <br />,N-\....... Dorothea Monroe 24.00 Valley Printing & Statery Co. 10.88 <br />':::-~ <br />1'"ttJ"" Lane County 4H Club 2.50 Troeh's Sporting Goods, Inc. 15.80 <br />--- <br />.~-.. Eugene Planing Mill 1.94 General Petrolewn Corp. 5.68 <br /> GENERAL FU1ID <br /> Aetna Life Insurance Co. 139.73 Burroughs Adding Machine Co. 5.55 <br /> Aetna Life Insurance Co. 76.95 Danner's Service Station 1.00 I <br /> Pacific Hospit'al Assn. 70.50 J. R. bawson 2.00 <br /> Eugene Hospital and Clinic 31.50 C. C. Mongold 4.50 <br /> $~lva Chevrolet Co. 3.07 R. H. Pierce !vIfg. Co. 3.70 <br /> West Side Auto \:Jreckers 1.00 Keith's Electric Motor Service 1.00 r <br /> T. N. Dunbar Company 1.00 Rod Busey 45.99 <br /> Eugene Water Board 1.66 Day Nite Garage 5.75 <br /> Western Union Tel. Co. 1.12 Rex Cafe 6.15 <br /> Oregon Supply Company 16.27 James LaJoie 18.00 <br /> Hovvard Herider 16.50 Howard Cooper Corp. 14.00 <br /> S. B. Finegan 4.25 FaF.m & Industrial Equip. Co. 1.50 <br /> Ballou and Wright 10.85 Union Oil Company 12.88 <br /> Strobel and Miller St ~';,Oe:iE Wigg:ins.SCompany, Inc. 9.30 <br /> E. E. Wyatt, Inc. 2.84 Unger Paint & Wallpaper Co. 1.84 <br /> Twin Oaks Bldrs. Supply Co. 5.48 Spicer Lbr. Co. 21.60 <br /> Mrs. Charles Shwnway 10.00 Midgley Planing Mill Co. 3.00 <br /> Long's ivIar ke t 1.00 Hawkinson Tire Tread Service .50 . <br /> Carson's Saw Shop 7.50 WIlliams Bakery 2.-90 <br /> Sfgloh-Sawyer Co. 1.40 Jack Junne 90.00 <br /> Eugene Water Board 19.19 Eugene Water Board 62.40 <br /> C. P. Tillman Co. 1.94 E. D. Furrer, IvI. C. 45.00 <br /> Eugene Water Board . 1758.40 Central Heating Company -15;93 <br /> Eugene 'lIater Board 11.90 Sparky's Garbage Service 1.00 l <br /> Eugene Daily News 4.42 M; A. Hodgins 1.00 <br /> Chase Company - 595.00 Eugene Public 'Library 903.33 <br /> Mayor Elisha Large 50.00 Lloyd Denslow . 41'.66 I <br /> Eugene Insurance Agency 439.16 St. Ind. Acc. Corum; 152.80 <br /> Pac. Tel & Tel Co. 23.23 A. E. Hulegaard, Treasurer 676.88 <br /> Natron Printing Co. 15.00 Koke-Chapman Co. 147.25 <br /> P.o J. Hanns Co. 14.73 Eugene Printing Co. '14:25 <br /> Eugene Laundry 6.98 Cressey's 8.55 <br /> Clark Battery & Electric Co. 88.66 Carlson, Hatton & Hay, Inc. 11.97 <br /> J. W. Quackenbush & Son 1.32 Eugene Register Guard 198.37 <br /> R. A. Babb Hdwr. Co. 28.72 SImmons Kendall Co. 26:48 <br /> u <br /> Packer Scott Company 11.97 General Pee Corp. 346.22 <br /> r> <br /> Councilman Bond, acting as Chairman of the Fire and Water Committee stated <br /> that a petition had been received requesting the installation of a street light at <br /> 24th and Charnelton Streets and he would recommend approval of the same. Upon <br /> motion made and seconded it was approved and the City Recorder instructed to <br />171 notify the Eugene Water Board to install the same. <br /> Councilman Band, further requested permission to purchase two Corey hydrant <br /> and valves for the Fire Department. It was pointed out there were no funds <br /> available in the JJ'ire Department budget as all 'funds had been used. Councilman Rei <br /> made a motion, seconded by Bond, to purchase th~ Corey valves and h~drants from the <br />18 emergency fund and it was so ordered. <br /> Communication was received from J. L. Harp~am asking the council's <br /> cdnsideration of the following condition: "The 'surface water coming down 24th Avenue I <br /> fr'om the hill is' caught by two manholes at 24th' and Wil'lamette Street. It discharges <br /> into a drainage line that ends at the alley a short d istanc'e from Willamette Street, <br /> and causes an excessiNe amount of water to flood down 24th, an~ over adjacent prope y. <br /> The effect is damaging to everyone concerned and the condition will, of course, <br /> become worse as the rainy season advances." The matter was referred to the Sewer <br />19- Committee. <br /> 0 <br /> Councilman Bond', Chairman of the Police Comrni ttee, 'stated that the request <br /> of the PTA Committee in its traffic s'afety campaign had been considered and a meeti I <br /> had been held with the Chief of Police and a pTA Cownittee. It has their recommenda <br /> tion that safety lanes be painted at 8th and Monroe Streets. As to the parking in <br /> front of school buildings, he felt that a staisfactory arrangement was to be <br />20' placed in effect, but was not ready at this time to give the details. <br /> Reporting on the request of Mrs. Ermna Moxley which was presented at the <br /> last council meeting, counc ilman Bond asked that this be held for a short t me <br /> and if upon completion of the new Simmons Kendall BuildinG the traffic situation <br />" didn't improve, he would probably recommend a two-hour parking zone to take care of <br />21 th.e problems. <br /> . <br />.~~~ Councilman Bond stated that the people living in Burger Court on West 11th <br />~ .11', ~"', <br /> nV <br />