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<br />the same as for the 11th Street station with the exception that the cut on Willa-
<br />mette Street should not come closer than 6 or 7 feet to the 6th Street line and
<br />(...'1 tha t no left hand turn onto Willamette Street be allowed coming out of the stat ion.
<br />c~~ Also, the oil company maintain an arrow directing the traffic so that no left hand
<br />C;~ turn would be made. Upon motion made and seconded the matter was referred to the
<br />~' Street Committee and the Engineer with power to act.
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<br />The Judiciary Committee asked that the request of Dr. Norton regarding-
<br />hangers for private flyers at the airport be laid over until next council meeting..
<br />6 The Committee had nothing further to report.
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<br />The Finance Committee reco~llended a counter offer of $2150 on the offer'
<br />of M. P. Fraley for $1500; $600 for the 100 x 100 tract facing West Broadway; $600
<br />for the 100 x 100 tract facing West lOth and $300 for the remainder of the property,
<br />all on the East side of Taylor Street. Upon motion made and seconded the recommen-
<br />7 dation was unanimously ap~roved.
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<br />A counter offer of $750 was recommended on the offer of $650 by Henry
<br />F. Halverson, for the East 55 feet of Lots 11 and 12, Block 7, College Hill Park
<br />Addition, with a $50 rebate if construction of a house is started in 6 months.
<br />8Vo Upon motion made and seconded the recommendation was unanimously approved.
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<br />A counter offer of $750 was recommended on the offer of $650 cash, by
<br />Frank Tripp, for the West 50 feet of Lots 5 and 6, Block 7, COllege Hill Park
<br />Addition, except the North 6 feet, with a $50 rebate if construction of ,a house is
<br />started in 6 months. Upon motion made and seconded the recommendation was unani-
<br />9 "mously approved.
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<br />The offer of John N. Davies of $500, $100 down and the balance on or
<br />before October 1, 1941, at 6% interest for the West 63 feet of the South 90.9
<br />fee~ of Lot 3, Block 17, Fairmount Addition with the exception of the garage,that
<br />is on this property, was presented with the recommendation the offer be accepted.
<br />l~ Upon motion made and seconded the offer was unanimously approved.
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<br />. The offer of H. E. Cully for clients, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Riehl, of
<br />$1500, $300 down and the balance at $25 or more per month plus interest at 6% for
<br />the East 97 feet of the South 90.9 feet of Lot 3, Block l7,J!'airmount Addition
<br />including the garage on the West end of the Lot, was presented with the recommenda-
<br />tion that the offer bea9cepted. Upon motion made and seconded the offer was
<br />approved.
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<br />A counter offer of $400 on the offer of $300 cash by F. R. Robinson for
<br />the North 50 feet of Lots 1 and 2, Block 1, McCUlly's Addition and the right to
<br />reser~e right of way for sewer in the rear, was presented by the Finance Committee.
<br />1 Upon motion made and seconded the recommendation was approved.
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<br />The Finance Committee recommended a counter offer of $650 on the offer
<br />of $500 cash by C. I. Collins for Lot 8, Block 31 of the Replat of Lots 5-6-7 and
<br />the North ~ of Lot 8, Block 31, Fairmount Addition. Upon motion made and seconded
<br />l~ the recommendation was approved.
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<br />The offer of Harv,ey A. Wheeler, of $100 cash, for the West 25 feet of
<br />Lot 1, Block 4, Victoria Heights Addition was accepted with the provision that the
<br />city give a deed to this strip after the city secures insured title to all property
<br />l4'in this area. Upon motion made and seconded the reco~~endation was approved.
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<br />A counter offer of $160 and a warranty deed, no title insurance, was
<br />made on the offer of R. Bogstad for $75 cash, for the North 67 feet of Lot 2, Block
<br />15 6, Ellsworth Addition. Upon motion made and seconded the recommendation was approve .
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<br />The Finance Comm:i,ttee reported that the bills for the month of May had
<br />been audited and moved that they be allowed. The roll was called with all present
<br />16 voting aye. Farrington absent.
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<br />Aetna Life Insurance Co.
<br />C. M. Bryan, City Recorder
<br />Eugene Hospital & Clinic
<br />Coast to Coast Stores
<br />Allenbaugh Printing Co.
<br />S. B. Finegan Auto Parts
<br />Baker's Pharmacy
<br />Rex Cafe
<br />Carlson, Hatton & Hay
<br />C. P. Tillman Co.
<br />Pacific Tel. & Tel.
<br />Shelton Turnbull & Fuller
<br />A. E. Hulegaard, Treasurer
<br />Valley Metal Company
<br />S. M. Calkins
<br />State Industrial Accident Comm.
<br />Sparky's Garbage
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<br />General Fund
<br />144.00
<br />1.05
<br />31.50
<br />.48
<br />21.00
<br />2.10
<br />26.05
<br />7.40
<br />11.82
<br />45.04
<br />22.70
<br />7.80
<br />218.00
<br />6.72
<br />17.10
<br />133.04
<br />1.00
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<br />Aetna Life Insurance Co.
<br />Pacific Hospital Assn.
<br />Melicent McKinney
<br />Paci~ic Coast Bldg.
<br />Eugene Tent and Awning, Shop
<br />Medo-Land Creamery
<br />Paul Christofferson
<br />Tidewater Associated Oil
<br />R. A. Babb Hardware Co.
<br />Midgley Planing Mill
<br />Eugene Daily News
<br />Cressey's
<br />Mayor Elisha Large
<br />Edward L. P.lEh.nt
<br />Eugene Registae Guard
<br />Packer Scott Company
<br />Lightning's
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<br />73.05
<br />72.00
<br />42.50
<br />40.00
<br />4.75
<br />3.50
<br />3.00
<br />140.22
<br />12.14
<br />17.72
<br />16.76
<br />4.50
<br />50.00
<br />9.00
<br />5.00
<br />5.40
<br />4.25
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