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City Council Packet - 02/28/1972 T,GAR.E' C:Ti COUNCIL REGUILAR MEETING FEBRUARY '8 '_972, 7.30 p,M. CHARLES F. TIGARD GRADE SCHOOL ADMTN75`1'FATION ROOM AGENDA. 1„ CALL TO ORDER 2, ROLL CALL 3, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 4, APPROVAL OF MINUTES, February 14, 19 5, WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS 6. APPROVAL OF BILLS - $ 32„473„4.1 7, COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS (a) Budget Committee Building Code Bcarci'of Appeals (b) Recommendation of City Administrator B. APPROVE LIQUOR LICENSE RENENAL APPLICATIONS (a) Clarence �3o Hess, Lore Cak Restaurant, 11920 S_W Pacific Highway, DB Application, Rolland D. & Mary Arn Helen Dreeszen, Ron's Green Valley Tavern, 12470 S.W.. Main Street, RMBA Application., Benno Peter'& Phoeba Theadosia Britz, Big B Thrzftway, 14365 S.W. Pacific Highway, PB Application. 4 Robert Jo Giger & Robert Do Powers, Pizza Caboose, 11670 S,W., Pacific Highway, RMHC Application. 9, CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATION. Georgia-Pacific Corporation, Request for conditional use-approval to allow outside storage on an M-3, Light Industrial parcel boated on'a private road 1200 feet south of S.W. 11unziker Road and 1000 feet east of S.W. Hall Blvd., Tax Map 2S1 :1, Tax L^^,c 12010 Application approved by Planning Commission;, (a) Setting of Public Hearrng B:OO P.M_ March 13, 1972, = 10, 'CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATION„ A-Boy West Request for conditional use approval to alicw outside storage on a C-3, General Commercial,parcellocated on the southeast side of S.W. Main Street approximately 150 feet southwest of S.W. Burnham Street, Tax Map `2Sl 2AC, Tax,Lot 700 -Application approved by Planning Comm scion. (a) Setting of Public Hearing 8,00 P.M., March 13, 1972, llo CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATION, 'Tigard Lions club Request for conditional use approval to al,lcw a paper recycling station within a temporary structure on a' C-3; General' Commercial parcel located on the northeast side of S.W.' Commercial Street, ; approximately"300-feet southeast of S.W Main Street, Tax Map 2S1 IAA, Tax Lot 42000 Application approved by Planning'Commission. (a) Setting of Public Hearing 8:00 p,M_, March 13, 1972. 12, APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL ASSESSMENT OF CPEN SPACE LAND, Kroll Drive Corporation, app licar.t„ Request for Special Assessment of aper Space: Land for an R-7, Single Family Residential parch_ land located on the south side of S,W. Knoll Drive., approximately 160 feet east of S W, Hall Blvd-, Tax Map 2S1 IBC, Tax Lot 1400., Applic.at:C_n approved by Planning Comm:iss on.. (a) Setting of PubT_c Hearinq 8 00 P,M , March 13. 1972. 13. STREET NAME CHANGE - S W. SCUFFS"NS COUP`I` TO S.W ASH STREET. (a) Setting of Public Hearing 13:00 P.M,. March 13, 1972. 14, ADOPTION OF SUPPLEMENTAL 6UDGE'I' (a) Setting of Public Hearin, 8;00 P-M., March 27, 1970 15. EXCEPTION TO MORATORIUM FOP ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE No. 71-38 AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE No. 72-3. (a) Applicant is Coiumbia Custom Homes, property is located on the N.E. corner ei S W. 115th Avenue and S.W. Gaarde Street, Tax Map 2Si 3Di, Tax Lc,t 900„ Request for exception to allow issuance of building permits for 4 model homes, (1) Public Hearing 8 00 P.M, _ (b) Applicant is Gene Clayton. property is located at 13535 S.W. 115th Avenue approximately 1250 feet north of S.W. Gaarde Street, Tax Map 2SI 3C. Tax Lot 504. Request for exception to allow issuance of one building permit. (1) Public Hearing %00 P,M. 16.', APPROVE SPECIFICATIONSFOR AUTOMATIC' LEVEL (a) Recommendation of City e"ldministrator. 17.. SIR LOIN RESTAURANT - REVIEW OF PLANS FOR CONFORMANCE WITH INTENT OF PD ZONE. (a) Recommendation of City Administrator. 18. ORDINANCE No. 72- AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A`CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, AND THE'OREGON STATE . HIGHWAY DIVISION TO CONDUCT:A RECONNAISSANCE AND COST STUDY FOR THE REALIGNMENT OF �-- GAARDE STREET; (a); Recommendation of City Administrator. 19.` RESOLUTION No. 72-_W RESOLUTION RECORDING THE DESIRE OF THE CITY OF TIGXRD TO ACQUIRE JURISDICTION OF CERTAIN COUNTY ROADS OR PARTS THEREOF WITHIN THE CITY OF TIGARD NOW UNDER JURISDICTION OF WASHINGTON COUNTY,, OREGON. °? (a) Recommendation cr City Administrator. 20. 'OTHER BUSINESS 21. CALL TO AUDIENCE FOR THOSE DESIRING TO SPEAK 22. ADJOURNMENT PAGE 2 - COUNCIL''AGENDA FEBRUARY 28, 197..', TIGARD CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING FEBRUARY 28, 1972, 7:30 P,M. 1. ROLL CALL: Present: Mayor Daniel L. Larsen; Councilmen Floyd H. Bergmann, Robert C. Moore, Charles L. Norton; Councilwoman Carolyn J. Paisley; Stephen M. Telfer, City Administrator; Fred A. Anderson, City Attorney; Nick Hi.ebert, Acting Director of Public Works; Doris Hartig, City Recorder Absent: City Planner, Ray Rangila 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES, February 14, 1972 4. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS (a) Notice from Tigard Water District regarding hearing I to be held March 14, 1972, at 6:15 P.M. to discuss proposed increase in water rates. (b) Letter from Elizabeth A. Hamilton, 7709 S.W. Pfaffle, regarding reduction of General Telephone rates. 5. APPROVAL OF BILLS - $32,473.41 (a) Motion to approve: Councilman Bergmann, seconded by Councilwoman Paisley. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 6. BUDGET COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT (a) City Administrator recommended Mrs. John E. Grund, 11950 S.W. 119th be appointed to serve for a three year term through the 1974-75 budget year. (b) Motion to appoint Mrs. Grund: Councilman Moore, seconded by Councilman Norton. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 7. BUILDING CODE BOARD OF APPEALS APPOINTMENT (a) City Administrator recommended one year appointment of Virgil C. Vandenburg,-masonery, contractor, of 13054 S.W. Ridgecrest Road, Portland, Oregon. (b) Motion to appoint Mr. Vandenburg: Councilman Norton, seconded by Councilman Bergmann. tt, Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 8. APPROVE OREGON LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATIONS ` (a) Clarence J. Hess, Lone Oak Restaurant, 11920 S.W. Pacific"Highway, DB Application. Rolland D. & Mary Ann Dreeszen, Ron's Green Valley Tavern, 12470 S.W. Main Street, RMBA'Application. f Benno Peter & Phoeba-Theadosia Britz, Big B Thriftway, S 14365 S.W. Pacific Highway, PB Application. Robert J. Giger & Robert D. Powers, Pizza Caboose, 11670 S.W. Pacific Highway, RMBC Application.' Tradewell Stores, Inc. Prairie Market #412, 8950 S..W. Commercial, PB Application. George H. & Diana Y. Lee, Lee's Restaurant, 200 Tigard Plaza, RMBC Application. Safeway Stores, Inc., 250 Tigard Shopping Plaza, PB Application. James H. Funk, Kay M. Fennell, Bill L. Pennell, DBA Gaffer's, 207 Tigard Plaza, RMBC Application. (b) City Administrator stated applications had been reviewed by Police Department and recommended Council endorse renewal. (c) Motion to recommend approval: Councilman Bergmann, seconded by Councilman Norton. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 9. CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATION. Georgia Pacific Corporation. Request for conditional use approval to allow outside storage on an M-3, Light Industrial parcel located on a private road 1200 feet south of S.W. Hunziker Road and 1000 feet east of S.W. Hall Blvd., Tax Map 2S1 1, Tax Lot 1201. Application approved by Planning Commission. (a) Setting Public Hearing 8:00 P.M., March 1.3, 1972. (b) Motion to set hearing: Councilman Moore, seconded by Councilwoman Paisley. Approved by unanimous vete of Council. 10. CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATION, A-Boy West Request for conditional use approval to allow outside storage on _a C-3, General Commercial,parcel located on the southeast side of S.W. Main Street approximately;150feet;southwest of S.W. Burnham Street, Tax Map 2S1 2AC, Tax-Lot°700. Application approved by Planning Commission. (a) Setting Public Hearing 8:00 P.M., March 13, 1972. (b) Motion to set hearing: Councilman Bergmann, seconded by ` Councilman Norton. . Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 11. CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATION, Tigard Lions Club. Request for conditional use approval to allow a paper recycling - station within a::temporary)structure on-a..C-3, :General`"Commercial ` parcel located on the Northeast side of S.W. Commercial Street, approximately 300 feet southeast of S.W. Main Street, 'Tax Map 2S1'2AA, Tax Lot 4200. ;Application approved,by Planning_Commission. (a) Betting of Public Hearing 8:00 P.M., March 13, 1972. (b) Motion to set hearing: Councilwoman Paisley, seconded by Councilman Norton. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 12. APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL ASSESSMENT OF OPEN SPACE LAND, Knoll Drive ' Corporation. ' Request for Special Assessment of Open Space Land for an R-7, Single Family Residential parcel of land located on the south side of S.W. Knoll Drive, approximately 160 feet east of S.W. Hall Blvd., Tax Map 2S1 IBC, Tax Lot'1400. Application approved by Planning Commission. PAGE'2 - COUNCIL MINUTES' - FEBRUARY 28, 1972. (a) Setting of Public Hearing 8:00 P.M. March 13, 1972. +b) Motion to set hearing. Councilman eloore, seconded by Council- man Bergmann. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 13. STREET NAME CIIANGE - S.W. SCOFFINS COURT TO S.W. ASH STREET. 'a) Setting of Public Hearing 8:00 P.M. March 13, 1972. (b) Motion to set hearing: Councilman Bergmann, seconded by Councilwoman Paisley. - - Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 111. ADOPTION OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET 'a) Setting of Public Hearing 8:00 P.M. March 27, 1972 (b) Motion to set public hearing: Councilwoman Paisley, seconded by Councilman Moore. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 15. REVIEW OF PLANS FOR CONFORMANCE WITH INTENT OF PD ZONE - Sir Loin Restaurant. (a) City Administrator reviewed revised plans and changes to be made to conform with original plans. City Administrator recommended acceptance of plans as presented and acceptance of letter on file. (b) Motion to concur with revised plans: Councilwoman Paisley, seconded by Councilman Bergmann. Councilman_Norton stated he would like to review the original plans prior to acting on the motion. w (c) Motion to table until next regular meeting: ' Councilman Norton, seconded by, CouncilmanMoore. Approved by .unanimous vote of Council. 16. ORDINANCE No. 72-6 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND RECORDER TO EXECUTE ON BEHALF OF THE'CITY OF TIGARD A COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONDUCTING A'CONTROLLED AERIAL RECONNAISSANCE FEASIBILITY STUDY WITH RESPECT TO THE INTER- -SECTION OF,PACIFIC HIGHWAY WEST-GAARDE STREET; FIXING AN EFFECTIVE DATE, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. : (a) , Motion to adopt: Councilwoman Paisley, secondedby "Councilman Bergmann. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 17. RESOLUTION No. 72-6- RESOLUTION RECORDING THE DESIRE OF THE CITY OF TIGARD TO ACQUIRE JURISDICTION OF CERTAIN COUNTY ROADS OR PARTS THEREOF WITHIN THE CITY OF TIGARD NOW'UNDER JURISDICTION OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON (a) Motion to adopt: Councilman Bergmann, seconded by,Councilman Moore. Approved by unanimous vote of Council.` r . PAGE 3 - COUNCIL MINUTES - FEBRUARY 28, 1972 g 18. EXCEPTION TO MORATORIUM FOR ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE No. 71-38 AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE No. 72-3, COLUMBIA CUSTOM HOMES. Request for exception to allow issuance of building permits for 4 model homes. Property is located on the N.E. corner of S.W. 115th Avenue and S.W. Gaarde Street, Tax Map 2S1 3DC, Tax Lot 900. (a) Public Hearing 8:00 P.M. Mr. Nick Bunick, applicant, testified Discussion by Council and applicant regarding proposed development of S.W. 115th and applicant's participation in improvements of S.W. Gaarde intersection. Motion to close public hearing: Councilman Norton, seconded by Councilman Bergmann. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. (b) Motion by Councilman Norton to approve exception to Columbia Custom Homes with the condition there be an execution of a subdivision compliance agreement which would include improvement of S.W. 115th Avenue either through L.I.D. or through private funds. Motion died for lack of second. (c) Motion by Councilman Bergmann to grant exception with conditions: 1) Building permits would not be issued until City had executed a subdivision compliance agreement containing provisions for the improvement of 115th either privately or by Local Improvement District. 2) Applicant agrees to share in cost of traffic signal at 99W & Gaarde as provided in exceptions grante.. other private parties; 3) Model home openings shall coincide with completion of 115th Street improvements; seconded by 'Councilman Norton. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. 19. EXCEPTION TO MORATORIUM FOR ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE No. 71-38 AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE No. 72-3, GENE CLAYTON. Request to allow exception to allow issuance of one building permit. Property is located at 13535 S.W. 115th Avenue approximately 1250 feet north of S.W. Gaarde Street. (a) 8:00 P.M. Public Hearing Mr. Gene Clayton, applicant testified Motion by Councilman Bergmann to close public hearing; seconded by Councilman Norton. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. City Administrator recommended granting exception as it would not be detrimental to the traffic problem at_the'Gaarde inter- section. q. (b) Motion to grant exception for one building permit: Council- woman Paisley, seconded by Councilman Bergmann. Approved by unanimous vote of Council. PAGE 4 = COUNCIL MINUTES FEBRUARY 28,; 1972 �9y OTHER BUSINESS (A) Administrator stated Lee Miller had requested relief regarding her problem in Mira Park wherein several lots have been sold and the streets have not been accepted for maintenance by the City - due to faulty workmanship. Coun,-il requested matter be considered at next regular meeting. (B) Adjournment 8:30 P.M. i City Recorder �— ATTEST: May r 3. h PAGE :5 - COUNCIL MINUTES r FEBRUARY 28, 1972 BILLS PRESENTED FOR PAYPENT February 28, 1972 GENERAL FUND U.S. NATIONAL, BANE Check No. 9498 James Farmer-witness Fee (11.) 14.00 _ 9499 Robert Oliverio-Witness Fee (I1) 7.00 9500 Richard Smith-Witness Fee (11.} 7.00 9501 Gary Landis-Witness Fee (11) 7.00 9502 Tom Killion-S•Iitness Fee (11) 7.00 9503 Hal Merril-1-Witness Fee (11) 7.00 _ 9504 Ray Rangila-Travel Expense (14) 26.90 9506 Institute of Traffic Engineers-Ohnual, (19) 18.50 handbook 9507 Oregon Concrete Pipe-A STM Specs. etc. (19) 23.25 9508 Richard Shirley-',tuition for PCC class (13) 13.50 9509 Environmental. Protection Agency(on pollution) (19) 2.50 9510 Water Pollution Control Federation-Design &(19) 12.00 constr. sewers 9511 James F. McCaffrey-attorney for Joel Weber(1i) 25.00 9512 Flelen Althaus-attorney for Geo. Duffield (11) 25.00 9513 Doris Hartig-Travel Expense (12) 30.35 9515 Petty Cash Custodian (10)18.70(12)5.20 84.80 (13)7.58(14)1.60(1 5)10.00(16) 34.43 (18)2.49(19)4.80 9516 Paramount Pest Control-Mosquito Control (18) 2,000.00 9550 Gary Landis-Contractual Services (16) 66.60 9551 James Farmer-Witness Fee (11) 21.00 9552 Dean Cawley-Witness Fee (11) 7.00 r 9553 Robert-Oliverio=Witness Fee (11) 7.00 9554 Gary Jacobsen-Witness Fee (11) 7.00 9555 Oregon Administration Co.-Employee Ins. (619) 31.19 9556 League of Ore. Cities-Kaiser(10466.56(616)155.46 2.42.02 9557 League of Ore. Cities-Blue Cross(103)270.50(616) 544.22 273.72 -9558 Postmaster-Postage for machine (18) 100.00 9559 Ray Rangila-Travel-Expense (14) 14.80 9561 State of Ore. Dept. of Motor Vehicles (11) 90.00 License suspension 9563 Bureau of Municipal Research-salary rates (10) 30.00 9564 A. & E. Sales & 'Rentals-rope and handle (17) 70 for mower 9565 Business Equipment Bureau-copy paper (12) 392.00 165.11(13)5.73(14)37.25(15).38(16)154.00 (19)29.53 9566 Business Equipment-Bureau-Rental on copier 42.50 (12)19.76(13) .85(14)4.87(16)11.81(19)`5.21 9567 Butler's Tire & Battery-2 tires studded (12) 15.00 9568 Columbia Maintenance-Janitorial services (18) 145.00 9569 Commercial Communications-Radio Maint. (16) 31.00 9570 Encyclopedia Britannica Corp.-books (15) 215.50 9571 Employees Data Forms Inc.-office forms (12) 5.76 9572 Entenmann-Rovin Co.-Police Cap piece (16) 10.00 9573 Friction Supply-brake drums turned and (16) 6.00 shoes relined Page 2 GENERAL FUND, U.S.NATIONAL BANK Check No. 9574 Fred Meyer-12 qts. ATF fluid (16) 5.88 9575 General Telephone Co.(16)142.60(18)425.64 568.24 - 9576 Gordon's Stationery Co.-Stipplies(12)26.00(13)39.00 71.50 (19)6.50 9577 Harris Uniforms-trousers (16) 110.00 9578 League of Ore. Cities-Citations (16) 45.31 9579 Line-up Shop-alignment, etc. (16) 12.25 9580 Marine Lumber Co. (13)6.79(15)8.76(15)1.43(17) 40.45 1.21(18)22.26 9581 Nudelman Bros.-uniform buttons and badge clips(16) 5.55 9582 Bill Norris-Kav tag; roster board name (16) 2.75 holders 9583 L.R. Ohlson-Sign-o-meter register books (12) 3.00 9585 Portland General Electric (18) 1,31.4.40 9586 Pargas (16) 291.45 9587 City of Portland Treasurer-supplies (16) 21.12 9588 Rentex Services Corp.(15)11.80(18)24.90 36.70 9589 Southwest Office Supplies(16)104.40(19) 124.74 20.34 9590 Tigard Business Machines-repair parts (13) 31.25 9591 Tigard Pharmacy-film (13) 6.20 9592 Tigard Times(12)10.06(14)8.23 18_29 9593 J. Thayer Co.-Post-binders (12) 26.20 9594 Tigard Business Machines-IBM Typewriter (14) 135,.00 9595 Tigard Auto Body P7orks-repairrof door (16) 40.50 window;fender 9596 Valley Auto Parts (16)52.79(17)28.86 81.65 9597 Whitcher Printing-supplies (12) 26.35 9598 West Coast Transmission-transmission; (16) 176.00 converter 9599 National Rifle Assoc.-membership-R.Smith (16) 7.50 9600 Canyon Chrysler Plymouth(12)1.50(16)1.95 3.45 9601 Roger Thomssen-recording fee _(12) 18.00 9602 American Public Works Assoc.-Ref. books (19) 9.30 9603 Supt, of Documents (19) 3.00 9604 Bob Ewing Public Safety Group Ins. (618) 56.89 9605 Aden & Josi-coat-L.-'Branstetter (16) 75.00 9606 An3t!rson & Dittman(11)183.00(18)890.81 1,073.81 9607 Ancoys National Service-books for Library (15) 256.60 9608 Gillespie Decals, Inc.-City of"Tigard decals; ;vehicles 9609 Shell Oil Co. (12)7.32(13)13.18(16)86.67 (12) 129.00107.17 y 9610 Robert Adams-OWLA Conference (16) 20.00 _ 9611 Multnomah County Oregon (16)47.12(18) 53.13 6.01 $9,342.72 SEWER FUND U.S. NATIONAL BANK Check No: 9515 Petty Cash Custodian-supplies (30) 3.41 9575 General' Telephone Co. (30) 63.05 9580 Marine Lbr. Co.-supplies (30) 14.19 9585 Portland General Electric (30) 309.79 9567 City of Portland Treasurer-supplies (30) 54.54 9596 Valley Auto Parts (30) 2.81 2685 First National Bank-Sinking Fund (541) 356.94 2686 Unified Sewerage Agency(753-755) 16,209.91 2695 American Industrial Service Co.-laundry (30) 7.80 Page 3 SEWER FUND, U.S. NATIONAL BANK Check No. 2696 American Brush Co.-Supplies (30) 25.70 2697 Aloha Sanitary Service-pumping (30) 50.00 2698 Engineered Control Product-Clean Chlorine (30) 26.25 Valve 2699 Eoff Electric Co.-supplies (30) 8.70 2700 Frahler Electric Co.-labor & material to (30) 22.40 connect pump 2701 Garratt-Callahan Co.-bailer compound (30) 166.35 2702 General Electric-repair motor (30) 4�5.00 2703 Milwaukie Transfer-hauling sludge (30) 210.00 2704 Northwest Natural Gas Co.-closing bill (30) 261.94 2705 Pacific Steel warehouse Co.-supplies (30) 6.30 2706 Van. Waters & Rogers-lab supplies (30) 9.02 2707 wornell Mfg. Co.-service at lift station (30) 33.69 9609 Shell Oil Co.-gasoline (30) 18.78 $18,286.57 STATE TAX STREET FUND, U.S. NATIONAL BANK Check No. 9555 Oregon Administration Co.-Employee Ins. (619) 5.46 9557 League of Ore. Cities-Blue Cross(103)43.28(616) 91.34 48.06 9586 Pargas (20) 10.65 9596 Valley Auto Parts P.0) 13.23 2175 Oregon State Hwy. Commission-Deposit for (20) 3,810.00 signal-99W & Johnson/Main St. 2176 Cascade Construction Co.-Asphalt (20) 17.87 -_ 2177 D.A. Davidson Co.-Cold mix (2.0) 36.68 2178 Robblee Inc.-balance on 'signal flare- (20) 1.00 Carr. invoice: 2179 Tigard Sand &'Gravel-crushed rock (20) 255.85 9609 Shell Oil Co.-gasoline (20) 76.53 $4,318.61 ROAD FUND U.S. NATIONAL BANK � Check No. 9515 Petty Cash Custodian-supplies (20) 5.30 9564 A. & E. Sales & Rentals-repair power (20) 3.00 saw chain 9580 MarinerLbr. Co.-supplies (20) 19.23 9596 Valley Auto Parts (20)' 13.24 2705 Pacific Steel Warehouse Co.-supplies (20), 59.74 „ 2180 Automotive & 'Petroleum Equip.-used (20) 100.00 tire changer 2181 Blaesing Granite Co.-replace damaged name (20)' 39.00 plate 2182 Maryatt Industries-Laundry-service (20) 24.00 $263.51 Page 4 BANCROFT FUND AND MISCELLANEOUS U.S. NATIONAL BANK Check No. 9514 U.S. National Bank-Interest on BC5 201.25 9584 Portland General Electric (Trust Acct.) 4;525 (283) 60.75 0262.00 TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAYABLE. $32,473.41 i E , s z