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<br /> I Sealed bids had been called for, for 500 feet of 3.4 inch Booster hose
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<br /> I 3/4" 3-braid moulded construction,- 400# pressure, smooth shoulder and hole
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<br /> I couplings @ 35i ft~ coupled ~/i
<br /> , Pin lug type couplings - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --~ 34ti ft. coupled . ..
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<br /> 1 Rockerlug type couplings - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- @ 36i ft. coupled
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<br /> I' EUGEl-J""E HARDWARE COMPANY;-
<br /> I; 3/4" 3 ply, Booster hose with Chemical couplings, @ $38.50 per 100 feet in less
<br /> .. that 500 ft. lots, in 500 feet or more a discount of 10% on above price. 200
<br /> I, lb. working pressure, 1400 lb. burst.
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<br /> !' ~" 3 ply corrugated hose with chemiOal,couplings @ $43.96 per 100 foot in le~s
<br /> Ii; than 500 feet lots, 500 feet or more discount of 10%, of the above price. 175
<br /> Iii lb. working pressure, 1200 lb.- burst, 1 pair of couplings for every 100 feet
<br /> I'! of hose in both cases.
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<br /> !1 NELSON EQUIPMENT COMPANY;-
<br /> ii 3/4" 4 ply crakerjack~ coupled with lugless ey~rtype coupling - - 42 cent per ft.
<br /> 'l " " coupled with rocker lug coupling - - - - - 43.5 i per ft.
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<br /> guaranteed pressure of 400 Ibs.
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<br /> Ii 3/4" 7 ply Yosemite Booster hose, coupled with lugless, eyetype, coupling
<br /> .,. -38i ft.
<br /> " tt " It coupled with rocker lug coupling -39!~ ft.
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<br /> " suitable for 200 Ibs of pressure
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<br /> r HOWARD-COOPER CORPORATION;-
<br /> 500 ft. of 3/4" chemical or booster hose coupled in 50ft. lengths, for
<br /> 'I $25.00 a fifty foot section, less ten percent f.o.b. Eugene, Oregon
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<br /> I' This hose manufactured by the B.F. Goodrich Rubber Co. and is four ply construc_
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<br /> I tion with a guaran~eed test pressure of 300 pounds, couplings of brass and chem-
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<br /> i, A motion was made by Stewart and seconded by Davis that the bid ofR. A.
<br /> " Babb Co. for the 500 feet of 3.4 inch hose at 35 cents per foot with hole cou~-
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<br /> ":1 Sealed bids for a car of asphalt had been called for. Bids were opened
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<br /> I: at this time and are as follows:
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<br /> " STANDARD OIL COMPAlIT;-
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<br /> ,: We are pleged to offer you a carload of 30 or 40 tons, Calol Paving
<br /> 'I Asphalt, 50-60 penetration, packed in single head wood barells at $21.90 per
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<br /> I" ton f.o.b. Richmond, California.
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<br /> 'I Funds to be taken out of the current 1943-1944 budget.
<br /> Ii UNION OIL COMPANY
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<br /> :1 Regarding bid on forty ton of 50-60 penetration Paving Asphalt packaged
<br /> il in single head Standard wood barells, wer wish to quote a price of $21.90 per
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<br /> L ton fob Oleum, California~, Belivery subject to possible restriction by govern-
<br /> "! mental order, otherwise approximately five days from day of receipt of order.
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<br /> Ii A motion was made by Davis and seconded by Crumbaker that the bid of the
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<br /> 1:1 Standard Oil Co. be accepted. On vote this motion was carried.
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<br /> 1'1 Mayor Large at this time stated that the 1944-45 Budget provided for a
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<br /> il full time Electrical Inspector, that he had an application from A. L. Strickland
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<br /> 4411 for this position. He stated if there were no objections he woul~ like to
<br /> :1 appoint Mr. Strickland as Electrical Inspector, to start _as ,of July 1, 1944
<br /> II and that this name should be placed on the apy roll aD that time. A motion was
<br /> II made by Farrington and seconded by Davis and carried that this appointment be
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<br /> , , '.I confirmed by the Council.
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<br /> I: Representing the various clubs in regard to the Swimming Pool were
<br /> I,: B. R. Wagner, Ralph W. Leighton, M. R. Irish, Roy Woodruff and George Hopkins,
<br /> 'I They stated they realized that it was now too late to do anything about a pool
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<br /> I " for this season, but insisted that definite steps be taken ,in oreer that a
<br /> I ~ ! pool IDlght be ready for use early next year. Mayor Large explained that papers
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<br /> ;! were sent t'o the Federal Works Agency in Portland on JunEj 17th in an endeavor
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<br /> ;:1 to secure additional funds through the Lanham Act. If funds could not be secured
<br /> Ii this way the representatives of the Service Clubs wanted to know what was the
<br /> I: next proceedure the Council had in mind. Mayor Large explained that an additiona]
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