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Section Two: Any Person, firm or corporation violating any part of this Ordinance shnl.l
upon conviction thereof, he deemed Fui.lty of a misdemeanor and fired in any sum not
more than One Thou.gRnd Dollars ($1000,O0) and not less than Fifty Dollars ($5().00).
Section Three; All Ordinances and Arts of Ordi.nrinces in conflict herewith are hereby
repealed and this Ordinance shall take effect and he in force from and after its
ncissape, aprr'oval and Publication.
Passed
October 23, 1933.
Arnroved this
23rd play of October, 1933, T. S. Tri.bl-le, Mavor.
Attest
this 2.3rd day of
October, 19:i3,
Otoe Phillins, City Clerk.
P„hlished
In Fayetteville.
Daily Democrat. October 25th, 1933.
110 furtY-er business, Ald -rman Hard.i.np moved. that, the council. adjourn. Alderman Peal
^e.co'ldnd the motio" which received the entire, vote of the Council. The. f�ayor declared
the Council'adiourned.
Attest: Approved : "/ eel _
C y C er flavor
Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Monday, October 30, 1933.
Present: I-tayor T. S. Tribble, City Clerk Otoe Phillips, Chief. o" Police Neal Cruse, Aldermen
Bynum, Carter, (.retrory, Harding, Peal, Stanford, Vla,fres, Absent: Alderman Sarders-.
Ifirut.es of the rPErular meetinc*, held October 2.1, 1933, were rend and approved.
Bills: The follow ng bills were presented after their approval. by Alderriar. Peal, Chairrrinn of
the Auditinv Committee: S, W, Gas & Electric Co. $314.10, Joe P. Randolpr $0.90, D. A,
Burson $P3.n0, Favettevi lle. Daily Democrat $}31.26, Ben Porter $7.00, Allen Strain. $7.n0
A, F. Shumate $1F3.00. Alderman. Harding- moved that the bi')s he allowed ns approved and
the Clerk be instructed to dray warrants for same upon the nroner funds. Alderman Car-
ter seconded the motion which received the una^i.mr;s vote of the (douncil.
Joe P. Randolph appeared before the Council Rs avent for Fayetteville Printi.np, Co.
Fi.vina p1'ices on various license plates .for the year ].933. He was requested to confer
with the City Collector as to the number of plates needed, and to report to the Courci
next meetinrl, Monday, Novemher, 6th, 19330
Yo further business, Alderman Rynum moved that the Council adiourn. Aldr+r•mnn Gregory
see.onded the motion, which palssed unanit-iously, and the f,ayor declared the Council. a(1-
iourned.
Attest: «! Art roved
City Giepk, Itayor.
Favetteville City Council met in Popular session Pfonday, November 6, 19:53,
The financial renort of Annex No. 1 to West Laf?aystt:e Ave. Imp. Dist, No. 1 was pre-
sented, and read by the Clerk. Aldr;rman Bynum mover] that the report he received and
filed. Alderman Peal seconded the motion, which received the entire, vote of thP'Counci
Licerse
Taps: The Fayetteville Printing Co. made a bid of $t7f`,50 F, 0, R, Kansas Cittir for the Licens
plates for the ]rear 1934 as follows: 1000 City Auto Plates, 3n FirP Department Pln.tes,
150 Truck Plates, 25 Taxi Plates, 200 Dog Tarns, 25 Dairy Tags, 25 Dray TQPs. Alderman
Sanders mare a motion teat; the bid be'acceuted and the order [riven to the Fayetteville
Printing Co. Alderman R}mum seconder] the motion which received the entire vote of the
Council.
A mot] on to
>tdiourn made by i ldPrman Carter and seconded
Mavor T. S. Tribhle, City Clerk Otoe Phillips, Citv Attorney
Virvi-l- Ramsey, Chief of
(Present:
the Council anis the Wayor decl9red the Council
Police Veal Cruse, Aldermen Bynum, Carter, Harding„ Peal, Sarders, Stanford, and Wailes
Absent: Alderman Gr'eFLory.
hinutes of the, repular menti.ng held October 3nth, 1933, were
react and approved,
Bi1Ls;
The following, bills. were presented after their approval by Alderman
Peal, Chairmar of
the Audtting Comrittee: Lewis Bros. $0,75, Fayetteville Printing
Co. $13.35, Bohe Gro
$2.25, Harley (,over, Sheriff, $,20.00, Bob Day 83.00, The Blair
Stationers w0,n.5n. Ark.
Vlesterp Gas Co, 852.52, Lewis Bros, X3.39, Kelly Bros. $'n.60,
Steve Shotwel.l $2.00,
Allen Strain $8.00, Ben Porter Ab10.00, Iagnolia I'et. Co, 8)41.42,
Sanford & Son .02.75,
Rohe tiro. u2,50, A, F, Shumate $18.00, Heerwafren Bros . 9ti 5.16,
Lewis Bros. 9)2.93, Con-
tinental Service Stat;ion 8'3.62, Fayetteville I'achine. Shur 9''0.45.
Alderman Harding.
moved ghat the bills be allowed as arnroved and the Clerk he
instructed to draw warrar
for same upon the proper funds. Alderman Byn_6 secorded the
motion, which received the
unarim4us vote of the Council.
ttenorts
of
The Pollowinp reports XM for the. month of October were read
in their entirety by the
Oficial,:
Clerk: T. S. Tribble as Purchasing Avent, Otoe Phil.lius as City
Collector and as City
Clerk, Clem Pearson as Police JudFre, and Heal Cruse as Chief
of Police. By notion of.
Aldermar Sanders, seconded by Alderman Harding, and duly Passed
by the Council, the
reports were ordered received aid filed.
The financial renort of Annex No. 1 to West Laf?aystt:e Ave. Imp. Dist, No. 1 was pre-
sented, and read by the Clerk. Aldr;rman Bynum mover] that the report he received and
filed. Alderman Peal seconded the motion, which received the entire, vote of thP'Counci
Licerse
Taps: The Fayetteville Printing Co. made a bid of $t7f`,50 F, 0, R, Kansas Cittir for the Licens
plates for the ]rear 1934 as follows: 1000 City Auto Plates, 3n FirP Department Pln.tes,
150 Truck Plates, 25 Taxi Plates, 200 Dog Tarns, 25 Dairy Tags, 25 Dray TQPs. Alderman
Sanders mare a motion teat; the bid be'acceuted and the order [riven to the Fayetteville
Printing Co. Alderman R}mum seconder] the motion which received the entire vote of the
Council.
A mot] on to
>tdiourn made by i ldPrman Carter and seconded
hp
,�ldr•rmar Peal. was duly
passed by
the Council anis the Wayor decl9red the Council
adjourned.
Attest:
City Gierko Payor.