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<br />"'" <br />624 <br /> <br />=~~ <br /> <br />Playground <br /> <br />Gilmore Oil Company <br />Hendershotts <br />~. Pacific Telephone Company <br />"'N"~f <br />ii~ <br />(1.,." <br />.~ <br /> <br />2.74 <br />104.2) <br />6.50 <br /> <br />State In~ustrial Acc. Com~ <br />Dean Van Lydegraf <br /> <br />4.14 <br />4.00 I <br />.88 <br />1.55 <br />4.69 <br />3~OO <br />2.!Z5 1 <br /> <br />Parking Meter <br /> <br />Gilmore Oil Company <br />Babb Hardware Company <br />Carlson, Hatton, & Hay <br />Dual Parking Meter Company <br />Dutch Boy Paint <br /> <br />3.43 <br />1.75 <br />1. 35 <br />366.31 <br />1.90 <br /> <br />Gilmore Oil Company <br />Koke-Chapman Company <br />Midbley Planing Mill <br />Pittsburg Paint Co. <br />J. W. ~uackenbush & Co. <br /> <br />Improvement Bond Sinking Fund <br /> <br />Calkins&. Calkins <br /> <br />31.25 <br /> <br />S~reet & Bridge Revolving Fund <br /> <br />Central Heating Company <br />Chase Company <br />Northwest Cities Gas Co. <br /> <br />4.65 <br />5.00 <br />6~_40 <br /> <br />Scoberts Bldg. Material Co. <br />Henry Whittall <br /> <br />39.50 <br />10.00 <br /> <br />General Bond Interest Fund <br /> <br />A. E. Hulegaard, Treasurer <br /> <br />425.00 <br /> <br />Engineer's & Bldg. Insp. Rev. Fund <br /> <br />Dog License Fund <br /> <br />Lane County Humane Society <br /> <br />Sidewalk Revolving Fund <br /> <br />01yde McDougal <br />~ Peter A. Nelson <br /> <br />Cresseys <br /> <br />7.40 <br /> <br />2:1:.50 <br /> <br />Lien Rent Fund <br /> <br />Clyde McDougal <br /> <br />79.00 <br /> <br />38.29 <br />131.68 <br /> <br />At this time, Councilman Pennington ~ppeared at the meeting. Councilman <br />Farrington reported a Mrs. Rippel had previously asked for a $90.00 refund on a <br />piece of property which they had purchased, that the refund had been denied, by <br />the Council. He stated that Mrs. Rippel had been to see him again but that he <br />had told her he could not see his way clear to make any other recommendation. <br />He said that after the war it was possible something_might be worked out regard- <br />ing the $90.00 that they had paid on the lot. Councilman Barette stated that he <br />did not think that anything further should be done at this time and Councilman <br />Bond said he thought the matter should ride as it is at this time. No further <br />5 action was taken. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Councilman Barette reporting for the Street Department said that Mrs. <br />Mildred C. Young's request for the work on the Amazon at Fifteenth and Olive would <br />be taken care of as soon as the Street Equipment was availaple and weather would <br />6 permit. <br /> <br />There was considerable discussion regarding property owners raking grass <br />and clippings from lawns, bottles, and beer cans into the street and alleys. <br />Councilman Barette pointed out that it was impossible to handle this kind of <br />material in the sweeper and that the streets should not be littered up in this way. <br />The press was asked to give notice to the people that unless this _condition was <br />7 remedied, arrests would be made. <br /> <br />Councilman Bond reporting for the Fire and V~8ter Committee in the absence <br />of Mr. Stewart stated that one of the companies from whom the City had purchased <br />fire hose could supply another 250 feet at once if the City was interested. It <br />seemed that there was no money available to make this purchase and the matter was <br />8 dropped. <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />The Parks Committee had no report. <br /> <br />Councilman Pennington inquired what had ever become of the sewer on <br />Faarmount Boulevard back of the Babb andSnellstrom properties. The Recorder <br />reported that the two letters that the Council had instructed be sent had been <br />sent out and also that the County Health Board had sent notices at the same time. <br />Councilman Pennington said that he had had further compalints and that this was <br />a bad situation and he thought iwnediate action should be taken. Mayor Large <br />and Mr. Clubb both stated that the parties had contacted them but that nothing <br />further had been done. Councilman Farrington made a motion that the City Recorder <br />notify the Health Department that the City would back them up in any procedure <br />they might start. This motion w~s seconded by Barette. There was some discussion <br />regarding the Sewer ordinance and Councilman Farrington and Barette agreed to <br />9 withdraw the motion until Attorney Calkins could Let Borne further information. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />~ <br />