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(Continuation of minutes Meeting, Monday October 14th,1935)
Spring The subject of condition of street at Corner of Spring and School streets came up
for discussion. Alderman Bronson move met ttee be authorized to
& makethe needed repairs at this point, �er n an
s"'$ed this motion which
School s;t carried unanimously.
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Mr Ben Thomas requested that he be allowed -:to place the City Water Trough at his
place of business on Locust street. Alderman Ucker made a motion which was
seconded by Alderman Sanders that the Gity ,,loan Ben Thomas the Water Trough,
ownership of the trough to remain City of Fayetteville,Mr Thomas -.to pay for the
water bill as rendered. This motionireceived the unanimous vote of,the Gouncil.
Mayosi•y1cAll.i.ster presented the matter of un -paid millage tax by Frisco Railway Co.,
on Fire and Hospital Funds. Alderman Sanders made a motion which was seconded by
Alderman Peal that the Mayor appoint a Committee to take up this matter with Frisco
officials. The Mayor then appointed Aldermen: Sanders, Bynum, and Gregory to act
as this, Committee.
The matter of the 1935 Levy was brought to the attention of;the Council. After
some discussion, Alderman Carter made a motion which was seconded by Alderman Ucker
that this be turned to the Finance b anmittee to work out a program to suggest on
the 1935 Levy. •
The monthly reports of City Clerk, Otoe Phillips, and Police Judge J C Massie for
the month of September dere read. Alderman Gregory moved that these reports be rete:
and filed. This motion was seconded by Alderman Bynum and carried unanimously.
There being no further business, Alderman Bynum moved that the Council adjourn,
which motion was seconded by Alderman Ucker and -the Mayor declared the Council
adjourned.
Attest6? Approved �� •vel G����^�"�
City Clerk. Mayor,
Fayetteville City Councilmet in regular session Monday October 21§t, 1935.
Mayor McAllister,City Attorney Rex Perkins,Acting City Engineer C E Pierce. Aldermen:
Bronson, Bynum, Carer, Gregory, Peal, Sanders, Shook and Ucker. Acting Chief of
Police M E Hand. Absent: City Clerk Otoe Phillips: City Attorney Rex Perkins acting
as clerk of the Session.
Minutes of the regular meeting Monday October 14th, were read and approved.
The following bills were presentdd after their approval by Alderman Peal, Chairman
of the Auditing Committee:. E A Martin Machinery Co. y$5. 45; The Automotive x$1.390
Harper Brush Works $6.00; R & R Paint Shop $10.41; Elmer Qeir $11.25; Guy Roberts J7
Lee Lacy $4.00; A F Shumate 18.00; Ben Porter $15.00; Salsbury General Shop $3.00;
Fayetteville Daily Democrat $4.72 Rogers Electric Supply Co .50 cents; J 0 Mayes Groc
$1.04; O,W Stapleton10.00; Sx�axaxxxaxx�kx-2Rxtfxaxki:k3xxxxxkx3cxaxxxm). Alderman
Bronson moved that these bills be allowed as approved and the Clerk instructed to
issue warrants upon the proper funds. This motion was seconded by Alderman Gregory
and received the unanimous vote of the Council.
Alva A Tucker made application to out curb on West Center st, Block 26 Original Town
lots 14 and 15n. Alderman Carter moved that this permit be granted to be done
under supervision of City Engineer. Alderman Ucker seconded this motion which
was duly passed by the Council.
A bill was preentedi from S.J.Graham for work done in March of `1935 On, -Meadow street,
extending West from North West street to Frisco track. Alderman Gregory moved that
a City Warrant be issued to S J Graham in payment of this bill, 84:na to be endorsed
by him in payment of City Truck License. This motion was seconded by Alderman
Carter and received the unanimous vote of the•Council.
A petition was presented, signed by thirty six residents and cit-gizens of the City
of Fayetteville, declaring property at lot 12 Davidson's Addition a menace to the
welfare, health and safety of .the residents of Fayetteville and asking the City
Council to take necess-iry steps to condemn the house and that said premises be made
safe and free from all danger to the children of said neighborhood. After a round-
table discussion, this matter was referred to the Board of Health and City Attorney
to communicate with Mrs A E Main,610 North 6th -street, Longview, Texas, owner of the
property mentioned.
Requests from Cravens & Company and Eason & Company, €or,privilege of placing Group„
Accident Policy on Eire Department were presented. Alderman Peal moved that a secret
ballot be cast in this matter. Alderman Carter seconded the motion and the vote
resulted in a majority favoring Placing renewal of this policy with Eason & Company.
Mayor McAllister presented the matter of overdraft at First National Bank on.Funding
Bond account created by maturing interest coupons. Alderman Gregory made a motion
which was seconded by Alderman Shook that the Mayor have warrant drawn to take care
of this overdraft $$89 30, same being drawn on Funding Bond account. This motion
received the unanimous vote of the Council.
There being no further bsuiness, Alderman Bronson moved to adjourn, which motion was
seconded by Alderman Carter and received the unanimous vote of the Council. The
mayor d.eclathe tcil adjourned.
Attest: L Approved
pity or Mayor.
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