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The financial report of Annex Tlo. 1 to Lafayette Improvement District No. 1 was read
nt
by `he Clerl.. Alderman Byrum made a motion seconded by Alderman Gregory that this
report be received and filed. This motion passed unanimnusly and the Yavor so de-
clared and instructed the Clerk.
Consideration of the Ordinance "Author izi.nf; the acquisition of the !'onr.t- Sequoyah
".ater Plant by the City 17at,er Plinb" was deferred till next regular meetirg Nov. ld,
19322 as was consideration of donation to Yard p: Carder. Contest.
Alde�lman Harding made a motion that the Council ad•iourr, which was seconded by Al.
d^rrian 'Rvnrrm. The motion received the unanimous vote, of the Council and the Miayor
declared the Council adjourned.
Attest : '11'proved
City C erk. teiayor, .
Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Monday November 14th, 1932.
Pre. sent: Mayor T. Tri.'lhle, City Clerl< Otoe Phillips, City Attorney V. James Pta',. City En-
ai,eer r, tr. Ratliff,. Chief of Police ideal Cruse, Aldermen Rarr, Bynum, Carter, Grea-
ory. Tiardin�, Sanders, Stanford, and Wares.
Vimites of tberegular me^ting as held November 7th. 1932, were read and anrroved by the unan-
imrnis vote of the. Council.
Hills: The following hills •+'ere presented after their approval by Alderman parr, Chai.rma.r of
the Auditing Committee, Uhereiipon Alderman llardir_g made a moti.or seconded by Alderman
Carter that the bills be allowed as mese^ted anal the Clerk he instructed to draw
•liar^ant, for same upon the Proper funds. This motion received the unanimous vote of
the Council and the Mayor so declared and instructed the Clerk: !'1. E. Grew $e,,nn,
Henry "'alker. Sheriff, 4$30.0(), Fayett:evilie Daily Democrat $4.RO, Carney Gro. �,2.50,
A. F. ShumatrI ?`gn.nn.
Reports: Financial reports of South College Ave. Imrr ovennr_t District No. 1, and Annex No. 1
to South College Ave. Improvement Di.btrict 'Jo. 1. also the report of Clyde Walters
as Fire Chief for the T'onth of Octoher, were read. by the Clerk. Motion was made by
Alderma^ Bynum, seconded ',y Alderman Hsrdinr;, that the. rerlorts be accented and filed.
This motion Passed unanimously and the, favor so declared and irstruct;Fd the Clerk.
Yard 7,: '
Careen N. F. Drake appeared before the Council requesting, a donation for the Yard & Garden
contest. Alderman Harding made a motion seconder' by Alderman Sanders that; the Council
donate 15.nn for This purpose. Upon the question hajari ; before the, Cou"ci1 the
follo•ain7 vote resulted: Ayes, Barr, Hardi.rg, and Sanders: Tiays, Bynum, Carter, Gre�-
cry, Stanford, and 1"ages. The T'.ayor declared the motion lost as there wnre 3 Ayes and
5 ?'alis .
PPrr i t: An arnlic-iti on fora Pn..rm'lt to install a curh Pump in front of the Hamilton Buildi.na
at the corner of Church b: Center streets was presented by Stlabhlefield & Rohertsor-,—
Alderman Bynum made a motion seconded by Alderman Sanders that this permit he granted
ordorod received a "d filed.
under the srnervision of the City
';ngelneer. This motion passed ucanimously
and the
M3-,ror so declired.
The matter of arrointinrr a Commissioner for TTortb College
We, Improvement
District
'•Later
11o. 1 was deferred till next .regular
'''he report of the Commissioners of
meeting November 21st,
Plater Improvement: District
1932.
No. 1
relative to out-
Boa^d
Report.
standing bonds and indebtedness w�s
rears by the Clerk. By r,-otion
of
Alderman 'Wages
seconded by Alderman Gre.ao^v ar_d unanimously
Passed by the
Council,
the report was
ordorod received a "d filed.
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Other ti. F. Drake pave a list o^ the Garment. Factory obligations; T. L. Hart gave a report
Reno,,^t
of the P''estern Methodist Assembly indebtedness; F, ]tie Ratliff presented a rPnort
showing orerliting AX.#KAdFA costs and receipts from ATovenher 1St, 19:31 to October •7:1st,
fj `& e,, Waw%-,-�
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19: 75.I� Alder✓ian Stanford nade a motion seconded by Alde man Carter that these reports
be received and filed. This motion received the unsnimous vote of the. Council and the
Mayor so declared. and instructed the Clerk.
The natter of the Ordinance atn.thorizing the acquisition of the Fount Sequoyah water
plant h<r'"ater Improvemrtnt District Pio. 1 coming? up, Alderman L':ages made a motion,
seconded by Alderman. Gregory, that the Ordinance be. tabled. Upon the question hp.ir_p
put before the Council the following vote resulted: Apes, Bynun, Gregory, Stanford,
and 'apes: Naps, Barr, Carter, Harding, and Sanders. The Mayor declarrad the motion
lost as there were 4 Ayes and 4 Nays.
Alderman G^eao^y XX made a motion which was seconded by Alderman Stanford, that no
further action he taken relative to the Ordinance autl-orizirg icquisitionof the
T:ount Sequoyah '"'ester Plant by 17ater Improvement, District No. 1. unti 1' the Board of
Comr:issioners furnish a complete accountinp. of nal mo --!.es derived from the sale of
bonds ar:d t1irned to and. used by Mein Fospital Committee of the Cbamber of Commerce-;
in locating the Veterans Hospital. This motion received the u-,a.nimous vote of the
Council and the t:i,ayor so decla.rnd.
Alfie man Harr roved that the Council e.d,jourr. This mot on was seconded hp Alderman Fj
Bynum nnd'r.assrd by the >>nanirnous vote of the Cninncil. The tfayor drelared the•
Council ad.iourned.
Attest: Approved:
GIJFY uYe .— Mayor.
Fayetteville Citv Council met in regular session L.onday tovember 21st, 1932.
Present: taavor T. S. Tribble, City Clerk Otoe Phillips, City Attorney V. James Ptak, City Sn-
ctineer F. i". Ratliff. Chief of Police Neal Cruse, Aldermen; Barr, Bynum, Carter, Greg-
ory, Harding, Sanders, Stanford, and Wages.
Finutes of the regular meeting as held :Tovember 14th, 193x, were read and approved by the
unanimois vote of the Council.
gills: The following hills wore presented after their approval by Alderrean Barr, Chairman of
the Auditing Committee, whereupon Alderman Harding mads a mo',ion seconded by Alderman
B7rmIn that the bills be allowed as approved and tT-e GlerL- 'o instructed to draw
w,grra'its for same upon the prones funds. This motion received the unarimous vote of
the Council and the tiayor so declared and instructed. the Clerk: Farmers "xch.arge
Henry Barton �2n,5n, R>>fe Hunt aA,1n5.00, F. H. Comer 4.8n, Smelser & Eason (`2.55,
A. F. 9h*um-te fi.,70.nn.
Auto
Tats: Mayo Trih e brought un the matter of Automobile licersP.taps for the .year 19.33,
;hereupon Alderman 1.7apes made a motion, which was seconded by Alderman Carter, that
the City Collectot be authorized to.purch.aee a-ito license taps for the year 1933,
hill for same not to exceed 8105.00. This motion was duly pasted by the Council and
tYie Vayor so declared.
Report: A report f -on the Commissioners of i'later Imnroverient District No. 1 relative to the
item of ,$:325n.nn turned to the Chamber of Commerce as a part of the expense in In-
catinp the Veterans Hospital, with receipt attached from the Chamber of Commerce,
was read by the Clerk. Alderman Bynum made a motion seconded by Alderman Sanders
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