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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1934-10-01 Minutes (2)f4l Fayetteville City Council met in regular sessionOctober lst,l9.")4. Present: Mayor T S Tribble, City Clerk Otoe Phillips, City Engineer F M Ratliff, City Attorney Rex Perkins, Chief of Police Neal Cruse. Aldermen: Bynum, Carter, Gregory, Peal, McAllister, Sanders and Shook. Absent: Alderman Stanford. Minutes of the regular meeting of September 24th, were read and approved. Bills: The following hill" were presented after their approval by Aldermen Peal, Chairman of the Auditing, Committee: Goss Rogers Electric Co., $1.70: Fayetteville Printinp Company $1.80; Balir Stationers $1.50; 1crkansas Viestern Gas Co. $1.26; Ben Porter $15.00: F1 E Diven $y1.44; Bill Lacy 82.50; Lewis Bro. $R.86: Thomas &Son 472.40; Kelley Bros Lumber Co., $1.60; Abshier-Bryan Motor Co.'$27.54; A F Shumate 4;18.00: Bossmeyer-l-JeBri'de Co., $11.45; Lewis Bros. $17.48: Lewis Bros. $1.52.Alderman IdcAllister made a motion which was seconded by Alderman Bynum that the bills be allowed as approved, and the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants for the same upon the proper funds. This motion received the entire vote of the Council present and the Mayor so declared. The Committee appointed to work out plans in regard to Fire Fund asked for more time for consideration of this matter and same was carried over. The matter of laying sidewAlk on East Maple st., in charge of Street Committee and City vnginee.r was also carried over. There being, no further business a motion to adjourn was made by Alderman Sanders; same being seconded by Alderman Carter. This motion was duly passed Ty the Council and the. Mnlror declared the Council adjourned. Attest Approved City Ark, Mayor. Fayetteville City Council met in regular session October 8,1934. Present: Mayor Tribble, City Clerk Otoe Phillips. Chief of Police Neal Cruse. Aldermen: Bynum, Carter, Gregory, McAllister, Peal and Shook. Absent: Aldermen: Stanford and Sanders. Ninutes of the regular meeting October 1st, were read and approved. Bills: The following bills were presented after their approval by Alderman Peal, Chairman of the Auditing Committee: Fayetteville Daily Democrat $1.84: Magnolia Petroleum Co., $58.78: Ben Porter $15:00 and A F Shumate $18.00. Alderman Gregory moved that all bills be allowed as approved, and the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants for the -same upon] the proper funds. This motion was seconded by Alderman McAllister and received the ent re vote of the Council present, and the Mayor declared carried, reor o Upon reading of the�lape Street Sidewalk Committee, Jno ByrnXC�Ratliff City 7hpineer, Alderman Gregory moved that same be received as approved try City Counci . ra el.ldalaek. Thismotion was seconded by Alderman McAllister This received the unanimou vote of Aldermen present. Annual report of University Improvement District No., was read. Notion was made by Alderman Carter and seconded by Alderman Peal that same be received and filed. A protest from l! S Pollard against assessment for the year 1934 of his property in vlater Improvement District No.3, Davidson's Addition, was read. A motion was made by Alderman Gregory and seconded by Alderman real that all protests of this nature should be heard next Y onday, same being October 15th.1.934. This motion carried unanimously. The mattor of Bond of R E 11ages was referred to Rex Perkins, City Attorney. The Fire Committee asked that their report be allowed to be carried over. Chief of Police Neal Cruse, at the request of Merchants, asked that extra police force be put on .for two weeks, expense of same, being divided equally between City of Fayetteville and merchants. Aldery-tan Gregory moved that the City agree to pay half of this expense as requested. Alderman Carter seconded this motion, and same carried unanimously of all Aldermen present. The Mayor declared carried. A letter was read from Chairman of the Itineliv Committee, Seventh Annual Arkansas Air ob Tour, stating that Saturday afternoon, Octer 27th, was the scheduled time for Tour to ar ive in Fayetteville. The matter was referred to Air Port Committee to make ready for the larding etc. The matter of placing Firemen's Insurance was carried over. Their being no further business, motion for adjournment was made by Alderman Carter and seconded by Alderman Gregory, and the I+71ayor declared the 'Youncil adjourned,after a unanimous vote ori the cameo.'. Attest:9,A)Approved -city C .r T, Mayor.