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Interest A bill from First National Bank for interest on Overdrafts was presented:
on
O'dits: Fire Fund $$29.55
General " 34.90
Bond it 70.15
Alderman Bronson moved that this bill be referred to the Finance Cormmittee.@ seconded
by Alderman Sanders and carried unanimously,
enotI A letter was read f r®m Southwest Bell Telephone Co., asking authorization for
xtension installing extension at Frisco Depot for use of Police Department at night. Alderman
elephone• Sanders moved that this extension be made, seconded by Alderman Hosford and carried
unanimously.
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Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Monday, December 14,1936.
Present:
Mayor A, D. McAllister, City Clerk Otoe Phillips, City Attorney Price Dickson
Carter, Hosford, Randers,
state
City Engineer C. E. Pierce.Aldermen:Bronson, Gregory, Peal,
Firemen's
Shook and Ucker.
ss'n:p14.00
Minutes of the regular meeting December 7th, were read and approved.
Alderman Peal, and carried unanimously.
Bills:
The following bills were presented after their approval by Alderman Peal, Chairman
lins:
of the Auditing Committee: Royal Typewriter Co. $$6.00; 0. N. Tucker $29.15; Frank
Tucker12.00; C. Stuart 10:00; Fred Blackwell $8.00; Monroe Osborn $1.00; Robt.
Tucker ;6.00; Will Morris $6.00; Ben Porter $17.50; Jas Bohanan $11.00; The Automotive
$}2.63; A. F. Shumate $20:00; Ed Black $12.00; Suttle Service Station $3.50; Rogers
Electric Co. 77 cts. Alderman Bronson moved that the bills be allowed as approved
and the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants for same upon the proper funds. The
imbtionwas seconded by Alderman Carter and carried unanimously,
Cut
Requests were read asking permits to cut curb for making drive -ways for Martin Flood;
Curbs:
512 Walnut at.,. and Dr. A. M. Harding, Washington Ave., Alderman Ucker moved that
these permits be granted under supervision of City Engineer, seconded by Alderman
Carter and carried unanimously.
Official
Reports of Otoe Phillips,City Clerk and Collector and Police Judge, J. C. Massie
Reports:
for the month of November were read. Alderman Sanders moved that these reports be
received and filed, seconded by Alderman Hosford and carried unanimously.
Interest A bill from First National Bank for interest on Overdrafts was presented:
on
O'dits: Fire Fund $$29.55
General " 34.90
Bond it 70.15
Alderman Bronson moved that this bill be referred to the Finance Cormmittee.@ seconded
by Alderman Sanders and carried unanimously,
enotI A letter was read f r®m Southwest Bell Telephone Co., asking authorization for
xtension installing extension at Frisco Depot for use of Police Department at night. Alderman
elephone• Sanders moved that this extension be made, seconded by Alderman Hosford and carried
unanimously.
Attest: Approved: Q
City Clerk,Mayor.
Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Monday December 21,1936.
Present: Mayor A. D, McAllister, City Clerk Otoe,Phillips, City:' -Attorney P.,rice Dickson;
Alderman: Bronson, Carter, Gregory, Hosford, Peal, Sanders, Shook and Ocker. City
Engineer C. E. Pierce.
Minutes of the regular meeting held December 14, 1936 were read and approved,
Bills: The following bills were presented after their aiproval by Alderman Peal, Chairman
of the Auditing Committee:S W Bell Telephone Co. $$54 76; Jack Wright $p7.00; 0 N Tucker
$35.00; Frank Tucker $14 40; C. Stewart $$12 00; Fred Blackwell $$12.90; Robt Tucker $h12.
Will Morris $$12.00; Earl Watts $10.00; Mark Henrickson $$19.50; C S Duggans V$21:00;
J C Faubus `4.00; Jas Bohanan 412.00; Ben Porter $17,50,o B S Ward $$5.00; A F Shumate
$$20 00; Ed Black $$12.00; Alderman Sanders moved that the bills be allowed as gproved
and the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants for same upon the properfunds. The motion
was seconded by Alderman Shook aryl carried unanimously.
nterest Alderman Gregory of the Finance Committee reported with reference to bill for Interest
on on Overdrafts that on accaont of average balances, the First National Bank had agreed
Overdits:to withdraw the overdraft charges on operating accounts,
Alderman Gregrory moved that $5000. be borrowed from Street Fund to take careof the
Fire fund Overdraft. The motion died for want of a Second.
A petition was presented to open a street from North Street, East of College, to
Baxter Street. After discussion, Alderman Bronson moved that this,matter be referref3
the Street Committee and City Engineer for investigation; seconded by Alderman Gregory
and carried unanimously,
The following bids for feedingeprisoners were read:
Wide -a -Wake Cafe 17 cents per meal per man 2 meals ea day
Green Castle Cafe 172 2 " ' "'
(Forwarded)
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Alderman Gregory of the Building Committee reported that work on the jail had started
Tldg Com:
and would probably be ready for use January 1st.
state
The matter of membership in the State Firemen's Association for the Fayetteville
Firemen's
roup was presented. Alderman Carter moved that the City pay the Annual fee of
ss'n:p14.00
for fburteen (14) members of the Fayetteville Fire Department; seconded by
Alderman Peal, and carried unanimously.
Tarpau-
Clyde Walters, Fire Chief, asked for three more tarpaulins for the,Department.
lins:
Alderman Gregory moved that this purchase be authorized, seconded by Alderman Ucker
and unanimously passed bythe Council.
There being no father business, Alderman Hosford moved to adjourn, seconded by
Alderman Sanders and carried unanimously, and the Mayor declared the Council
adjourned.
Attest: Approved: Q
City Clerk,Mayor.
Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Monday December 21,1936.
Present: Mayor A. D, McAllister, City Clerk Otoe,Phillips, City:' -Attorney P.,rice Dickson;
Alderman: Bronson, Carter, Gregory, Hosford, Peal, Sanders, Shook and Ocker. City
Engineer C. E. Pierce.
Minutes of the regular meeting held December 14, 1936 were read and approved,
Bills: The following bills were presented after their aiproval by Alderman Peal, Chairman
of the Auditing Committee:S W Bell Telephone Co. $$54 76; Jack Wright $p7.00; 0 N Tucker
$35.00; Frank Tucker $14 40; C. Stewart $$12 00; Fred Blackwell $$12.90; Robt Tucker $h12.
Will Morris $$12.00; Earl Watts $10.00; Mark Henrickson $$19.50; C S Duggans V$21:00;
J C Faubus `4.00; Jas Bohanan 412.00; Ben Porter $17,50,o B S Ward $$5.00; A F Shumate
$$20 00; Ed Black $$12.00; Alderman Sanders moved that the bills be allowed as gproved
and the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants for same upon the properfunds. The motion
was seconded by Alderman Shook aryl carried unanimously.
nterest Alderman Gregory of the Finance Committee reported with reference to bill for Interest
on on Overdrafts that on accaont of average balances, the First National Bank had agreed
Overdits:to withdraw the overdraft charges on operating accounts,
Alderman Gregrory moved that $5000. be borrowed from Street Fund to take careof the
Fire fund Overdraft. The motion died for want of a Second.
A petition was presented to open a street from North Street, East of College, to
Baxter Street. After discussion, Alderman Bronson moved that this,matter be referref3
the Street Committee and City Engineer for investigation; seconded by Alderman Gregory
and carried unanimously,
The following bids for feedingeprisoners were read:
Wide -a -Wake Cafe 17 cents per meal per man 2 meals ea day
Green Castle Cafe 172 2 " ' "'
(Forwarded)
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Present:
Bills;
Sewer
Nuisance
Waffle House Cafe 20 cts per meal per man 2 meals per day.
Riurtz-Moore Cafe 50 cts per day If 112 11 ti it
Alderman Sanders moved that these bids be receivediand filed; seconded by Alderman
Hosford and carried unanimously.
There being no further business, Alderman Bronson moved to adjourn; seconded by
Alderman Carter, and carriediiunanimously. The.Mayor declared the Council adjo urned.
Attest: Approved:/
Clerk Mayor,
Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Monday, December 28th, 1936.
Mavor A. D. McAllister, City Attorney Price Dickson, City Engineer C. E. Pierce,
Aldermen; Bronson, Carter, Gregory, Hosford, Peal, Sanders, Shook, and Ucker.
Absent; City Clerk Otoe Phillips.
Minutes of the regular meeting held December 21st, 1936, were read and approved.
The following bills were presented after their approval by Alderman Peal, Chairman
of' the Auditing Committee; Otoe Phillips, Citr Clerk,(Freight) $1.30, Price Dickson
(Stenographic services) $5.00, 0. N. Tucker $29.15, Frank Tucker $12.00, S. Stuart
$8.00, Robt Tucker $10.00, Will Morris $10.00, Earl Watts $10.00, C. S. Duagan $15.00,
Fred Blackwell $10.00, Otoe Phillips, City Clerk,(J. C. Faubus) $0.38, Ben Porter
4"17.50, James Bohannon $12.00, Skelly Oil Co. $101.46, A. F. Shumate $20.00, Ed Black
,112.00, -Skelly Oil Co. $9.72. Alderman Sanders moved that the bills be allowed as
approved and the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants for same upon the proper funds.
Alderman Bronson seconded the motion which carried unanimously and the Mayor so de-
clared.
A bid from Boyce Chili Parlor of 17 cents per meal for feeding City prisoners was
received and filed.
The matter of a sewer nuisance" on Boles Streetcwas brought to the attention of the
Council. After discussion Aldemman Hosford made a motion that the Mayor appoint a
Committee to contact the Sewer Commission for the purpose of working out plan for
eliminating sewer nuisances in the City on lines originally installed by private
citizens. The motion was seconded by Alderman Peal and carried unanimously. The Mayor
appointed as members of this Committee Gregory, Bronson, and Peal.
Alderman Bronson moved that the Council go into executive session. Alderman Shook
seconded the motion which was duly passed by the Council and the Mayor declared the
Council in executive session. After discussion of various matters Alderman Carter
moved that the Council go out of executive session. The motion�as seconded by Alder-
man Ucker and was duly passed b.r the Council and the Mayor declared the Council in
regular session.
Final settlement cf WPA Sewer Disposal Project was discussed. Alderman Carter moved
that the matter be referred to the Sewer Committee, City Attorney, and City Engineer.
The notion was seconded by Alderman Shook and received the entire vote of the Council.
Application of R. E.
Sharp for Car Marker was
read. By motion
of Alderman Sanders,
seconded by Alderman
Hosford. and duly passed
by the Council,
the application was
ordered received and
filed.
Alderman Ucker made a motion that Sewer Service Charge checks for operating expenses
be signed by Roy Nix, Sewer Service Collector, and countersigned by the Mayor; and
letter authorizing signatures be forwarded to Citizens Bank. The motion was seconded
by Alderman Gregory and carried unanimously.
No further business Alderman Bronson moved to adjourn. Alderman Sanders seconded the
motion which was duly passed by the Council and the Mayor declared the Council as
adjourned.
Attest; d
C C er
Approved; QilXO /v
Mayor.
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