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<br />: Dual Meter Corp. 21.54 A. E. Hulegaard-Treasurer 18.00
<br />',I' Duncan Parking Meter Corp. 41.81 Midgley Planing Mill 10.70 I'
<br />"'~i Gilmore Oil Company .69 Oregon State Highway Corom, 35.37
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<br />". j Improvemen t Bond Sinking Fund
<br />i Attorney's Office 3.60 A. E. Hulegaard-Treasurer 46.00
<br />, S. M. Calkins 10.00 Lane County Abstract Co. 90.00
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<br />Dog License Fund
<br />Lane County 219.05 Lane County Humane Society 6.80
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<br />Sidewalk Revolving Fund
<br />Eugene Concrete Pipe Co. 118.60 Eugene Sand & Gravel Co. 13.13
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<br />Special Park Fund
<br />A. E. Hulegaard-Treasurer 91.25
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<br />Engineer Revolving
<br />Eugene Water Board 1.57
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<br />Eng. & Bldg. Insp. Revolving Fund
<br />Cresseys' 7.40
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<br />Shelton-Turnbull-Fuller 17.80
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<br />Councilman Barette, reporting for the Street Committee, said that just at this
<br />9 time the department was busy with the repairing of the bridges over the Mill Race.
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<br />The Fire and Water Committee, Health Committee, Sewer Committee, Police
<br />Committee, and the Parks Committee had no report.
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<br />The monthly reports of the Milk Inspector, Electrical Inspector, Police
<br />Matron, Engineer, Police, and ]'ire Departments were read and ordered placed on
<br />file. The Sewage Disposal report from the Eugene Water Board was also read and, 1
<br />ordered palced on file.
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<br />City Engineer Clubb reported regarding the request of C. M. Coffee for a-
<br />reassessment of paving to his property at the corner of Monroe and 6th Street.
<br />10 This report was referred to the Judiciary Committee and the City Attorney to
<br />report back at the next Council meeting.
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<br />A letter from the Board of Appeals was read.
<br />,"The Board of Appeals has received a request from J. F. Cramer,
<br />Superintendent of Schools, asking for a permit to erect an add-
<br />,ition to the Manual Training building at the High School for an
<br />11 Agricultural building with, only a set-back of four' feet on both
<br />Lincoln and Eighteenth Streets. The Board recommends that the re-
<br />quest be denied."
<br />A motion was made, seconded, and carried that the report of the Board of Appeals
<br />! be adopted.
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<br />: A request for transfer of a beer license for the Snappy Service Sandwich
<br />: Shop at 860 Olive Street was received. The request was that the license be
<br />I transferred from William Russell Prarie to Harry Melvin Leaton.. Councilman
<br />121 Bond stated that he had investigated this and was recommending that the transfer
<br />I be made. On motion made, seconded and carried, this transfer ,was allowed.
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<br />I A letter from Don E. Meldrum, Divisional Real Estate Director of the War
<br />I Department, was read. The letter stated that there were four numbers of a proposee
<br />I lease with the City of Eugene for the entire National Guard Armory and also four
<br />, numbers of a release of the present lease of the Armory. Mayor Large ex~lained
<br />that the Army now has a lease on only a portion of the Armory building ($100 per
<br />month) and that that lease ran till the 21st of August, 1942, and that they were
<br />13i requesting that this lease be cancelled and tr~t the Army be allowed to rent the
<br />entire Armory building at a rental of $350 per month. A motion was made by Bond
<br />and seconded by Pennington that the Mayor and Recorder be authorized to sign the
<br />necessary papers for the cancellation of the present lease" and that the Mayor ..be
<br />authorized to sign a new lease for the entire Armory building. 1
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<br />A letter from the Southe.rn Pacific Company signed by Mr. M. L. Jennings
<br />14 acknowledging receipt of our letter of June 24, 1942, regarding the transportation
<br />of iogs, poles, and piling was read and ordered placed on file.
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<br />A letter from Ormond ,R. Bean, Commissioner of Public Utilities, regarding
<br />the tra~sportation of logs, poles, or piling ove~ Eugene streets was read.
<br />Mr. Bean explained that the Commission now had a request from Earl Ramsey to
<br />transport logs over certain~treets in Eugene, also a similar request from the
<br />Monroe Lumber Company. Mr. Sean inquired in this letter if it was the desire of
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<br />the Council that the Commis:s;ion refer each request to the Council before granting
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