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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1935-03-25 Minutesent 165 Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Monday March 25th,1935. Mayor Tribble, City Attorney Rex Perkins, City Engineer E to Ratliff, Aldermen: Bynum, Gregory, McAllister, Peal, Sanders, Shook and Stanford. Acting 8hief of Police M E Hand. Absent: Alderman Witt Carter.. Minutes of the regular meeting held March 18th, were read and approved. Bills: The following bills were presented after their approval by Alderman Peal Chairman of the Auditing Committee: C. V. Day $4.50; A W Gray $2.50; C A Pearson Judg@ $4.10; Bohe Grocery Co. $12.00; Ben Porter $15.00; A F Shumate $18.00;Ozark Grocery $4.25; Montgomery Ward & Co. $14.85; Alderman McAllister moved that the 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 Bynum and was duly pressed by the Council, and the Mayor so declared. A letter was read from Mrs Salina Eeep with reference to her position on the Board of Commissioners on Water Improvement No. 2. The Clerk was instructed to Commis'ri ask J A Peterson to recommend a Commissioner to take the place of Mrs Reep on this Water #2 Board of Coimniioners. A letter was read from JJ P,eatt, Secy-Treas. City Welfare Board with reference to the City's contribution of 100.00 per ,year, payable quarterly, toward the support of City Welfare Board. Alderman Bynummoved that the first installment of $25.00 be issued payable to the Welfare Board. Alderman Peal seconded this motion which received•the unanimous vote of the Council. The Mayor declared carried. A letter from Allen MI Wilson calling attention to the unhealthful condition prevailig on the West side of Northwest St. Alderman Gregory moved that the Health officer make proper order to pr.opei1ty"oti"vners to make connectionswith sewer. This motion was seconded by Alderman Bynum, and was duly passed by the Council. G E Ripley: Mr. G. E. Ripley appeared before the Council at the request of President Futrall of the University of Arkansas, asking the Council.to prevent, if' possible, any saloons being placed near the University. As a test case as to the validity of the three-mile Law is being made, no action was taken. Mayor Tribble asked the Finance Committee to take up with the Frisco RR'Co*, and the Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., the matter `of their unpaid taxes to Hospital and Fire Department for the years 1933 and 1934. Dr Lefever appeared before the Council stating that he was establishing a Free Clinic for unemployables over Cole's CashStore, stating that he estimated the overhead expense would be in the neighborhood of $1.00 per day.• asking the Council to share this expense. The Mayor appointed a Committee consisting of Aldermen Sanders, Bynum and McAllister to confer with the County Welfare Board with reference to the matter and report Monday April 1st. There being no further business, Alderman Sanders moved to adjourn. This motion was seconded.by Aldermen Bynum, and carried unanimously, and the Mayor declared the Council ad•ioq,rned. Attest: v %� L�uI� Approved _ City Clerk 77 M or. Fayetteville City Council met in regular session April 1st, 1935. Present: Mayor Tribble, City Engineer E M Ratliff,Aldermen: Bynum, Carter, Gregory McAllister, Peal, Sanders, Shook, and Stanford. Acting Chief of Police M E Hand.City Cierk Otoe Phillips. Absent: City Atty., Rex Perkins. Mr. Oscar ';illiams explained progress on three mile law,.test!case and liquor laws,of Arkansas. Alderman Carter stated that J V67 Shelley regular garbage ^collector asks that disposal of dead animals be turned over to him. The matter was carried over until Monday night the 8th, The Finance Committee, Aldermen Shook, Gregory and Peal presented a proposed. budget Minutes of the regular meeting March 25, were read and approved. Bills: The following.bills were presented after their approval by the Auditing Committee, J C Peal, Chairman.: D T Duncan $72.50; VI E Gregg $7.50;Zenola Crook 12.50; Fayetteville Drug Co. $3.05; Vhn Bleeker $19.00; The Blair Stationers §6.18; J W She $6.50:; Arkansas Western Gas Co. $3.06; C V Day $15.00; Farmers Market $19.50; Quality Foundry Co. $35.00; A F Shumate $18.00; Ben Porter $15.00; S B Hannah $1.75; Davis Grocery $7.50;Fayetteville Lumber &. Cement Co. $1.50; Lewis Hdw Co. $2.20;, Frisco Ry Co. $1.13; Kelley, z -L ber Co. $6.40; Walter Duggans $7.95; Lewis Bros• Hdw Co. $1.22. Aldermar� the billsbe allowed as approved, and the Clerk be instructed to issue w rants upon the proper funds. This motion was seconded by Alderrran McAllister and was duly passed by the Council. A H Clem- ent: A letter was read from A H Clement outlining condition of drainage on South Duncan street. The same was received. and filed for attention. The Committee on offer of Dr Lefevre Free Clinic reported they were not able to see Judge Jackson with reference to County Welfare Board. Mr. Oscar ';illiams explained progress on three mile law,.test!case and liquor laws,of Arkansas. Alderman Carter stated that J V67 Shelley regular garbage ^collector asks that disposal of dead animals be turned over to him. The matter was carried over until Monday night the 8th, The Finance Committee, Aldermen Shook, Gregory and Peal presented a proposed. budget