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A. Babb Hardware Co. <br />Bryant DeBar . <br />McDaniel Lumber Co. <br /> <br />1.44 <br />10.00 <br />12.44 <br /> <br />Miller Meter Corp. <br />Preston and Hales <br /> <br />82.63 <br />4.24 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />GENERAL BOND INTEREST <br /> <br />A. E. Hulegaard, Tre8surer <br />A. E. Hulegaald, Treasurer <br />A. E Hulegaard, Treasurer <br /> <br />A. E. Hulegaard, Treasurer <br /> <br />150.00 A. E. Hulegaard, Treasurer 90.00 <br />665.00 A. E. Hulegaard, rI'reasurer 495.00 <br />112.50 A. E. Hulegaard, Treasurer 875.00 <br />Il\of.PHOVEIVIENT BOND INTEREST <br />1,434.37 <br />IMPROVE1V1ENT BOND SINKING <br />36.50 A. E. Hulegaard, Treasurer 144.54 <br />10.00 <br /> <br />Lane County Abstract <br />IS. Iv!. Ca lkins <br /> <br />STREET"A1TD BRIDOiE REVOLVING <br /> <br />Central Heating Company <br /> <br />3.70 <br /> <br />Jesse J. C'odlove <br /> <br />10.00 <br /> <br />Councilman Farrington stcited that on October lOth Miss Ann Brenner, a former <br />! employee in the City Recorder's office had asked for pay for a vacation period in <br />the year 1941 which had been due her but which she had not taken prior to her <br />resignation in 1fuy, 1941. He stated that employees in the Recorder"s office always <br />8 had their two weeks vacation each ye~r, but that no extra money was paid out, the <br />other employees absorbing the work at that time. He stated thst the Council had <br />I already gone on record against paying cash for vacations and thst he wished to move <br />that tfuis request be not granted. This motion was seconded by Barette and carried. <br /> <br />Councilman Barette, reporting for the Street Committee, stated that Engineer <br />Clubb had made an investigation of the City alley connecting with Mill Race Drive <br />and found that it needed gravel, but that it was impossible at this time to secure <br />9 gravel and that this improvement would have to be put off for the present., He said <br />it was likely that later they might be able to do something in regard to this <br />situation. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />The Fire and Water Committee and Health Committee had no reports. <br /> <br />Councilman Hawn, reporting for the Park Committee, stated that a few trees <br />had been washed down in the recent flood but no big damage had been done. <br /> <br />The Folice and Sewer Committees had no report. <br /> <br />Mayor Large stated he hed a request from the C. A. A. asking that the Council <br />! take official action to discontinue the old airport. He stated that the weather <br />10: bureau and the radio had been installed at the new airport and that the boundary <br />lights had already beenidisconnected at the old airport. A motion was made by <br />: Farrington and seconded by Brownson and carried that service at the old airport be <br />I disconnected. <br /> <br />. Mayor Large stated that Harvey Hancock and :Paul Morris had been in Eugene <br />, Sunday and that they were planning on service by the United Airlines at an early <br />! date. Mayor Large explained that the radb beam was now located on the east side <br />: of the river and that the United Airlines could not give regular service at the <br />ll! airport until this beam had been changed over to the new airport and thEt an order <br />i to change this beam had already been issued and that as soon as this work was. <br />; completed United Airlines would be able to furnish regular service for Eugene, but <br />; that at the present time the only stops that could be made would be when the weathe <br />was favorable, and that IvIr. Hancock had stated that they would try'_to_$tart this <br />: kind of service by 1!'ebruary 10th or 15th. - <br /> <br />The semi-annual report of Dr. Helterline dated January 8th, was read at this <br />,time. Councilman Hawn stated that he had read the different articles in the paper <br />! regarding the dairymen's request for an increase in price for milk; that he had <br />,talked to some of the dairymen and that he thought a committee should be appointed <br />'to confer with Dr. Helterline and make an investigation regarding the milk sit- <br />12Juation. It was stated that the price of milk at this time was ndregulated by the <br />[Milk Control Board, but that it was under the control of the O.P.A. Councilman <br />IKoppe stated that he thought there probably had been investigation enough and that <br /> <br />:he thought a resolution should be passed by the Council requesting an adjustment <br />Iby the O~P~A. Councilman Farrington stated he thought the Council should go on <br />!record regarding this matter and a motion was made, seconded, and carried that the <br />ICity Attorney be authorized to wire the O.P.A. and follow this wire with a letter <br />: requesting that every consideration be given the dairymen's request from this <br />(community; also that a copy of the letter be sent to Oregon's senators and represent- <br /> <br />iatives. <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />~, <br />