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Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Monday, January 25th, 1937.
Present; Mayor A. D. McAllister, City Clerk Otoe Phillips, City Attorney Price Dickson, City
Engineer C. E. Bierce, Aldermen Bronson, Hosford, Peal, Shook, and Ucker. Absent;
Aldermen Carter, Gregory, and Sanders.
Minutes of the regular meeting held January 18th, 1937, were read and approved.
Bills; The following bills were presented a=fter their approval by Alderman Peal, Chairman
of the Auditing Committee; O. N. Tucker $35.00, Frank Tucker $14:40, S. Stuart $12.00
Fred Blackwell $12.00, Robt Tucker $12.00, Will Morris $12.00, C. S. Dugans,$18.00,
John Wallace $10.00, J. H. Moore $14.40, W. S. Davis $14.40, Alpha Goss 922.80, Chis
Willoughby $}9.00, Ray Davis $6.00, Chas Hendrickson $13.50, F. W; Woolworth Co. $1.40
John Paschal X34.04, Herb Moore y,36.90, A. F. Shumate $20.00,'Ed Black $10.00, J. C.
Faubus $50.750 Clifford Faubus $0.75, Jim Bohannon $12.00, Ben Porter. $17.50, Lyons Mc
Co. $}5.36, Co Be Pierce $6.00, Pete Warford $10.80. Alderman Bronson Moved tha t the
bills be allowed as approved and the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants for same
upon the proper funds. Alderman Ucker sdconded the motion which received the entire
vote of the Council present.
Govern- 17, S. Campbell, Sec. of the 0. of C., appe&red before the Council stating that a
ment manual training shop from the Government Youth Movement could be secured for Fay -
Youth etteville and a location could be obtained in the top floor of the Garment Factory
Pdovement if the City and County would furnish certain necessary expenses. He stated that the
Manual County would furnish half' up to $300.00 if' the City would do the same. Alderman
Training) Bronson moved tha t the Mayor appoint a Committe of three to act with him in investi-
gating this matt6r. Alderman Peal seconded the motion which carried and the Mayor
named as this Committee Aldermen Bronson, Ucker, and Shook.
Myers' The Mayor stated to the Council that the Myers childs coffin cost $12.50 and the
Ghild County Judge asked the City to pay half of this amount. Alderman Peal moved that this
Coffin: request be granted, Alderman Hosford secondee: the motion which was duly passed by the
Council and the Mayor so declared.
No further business Alderman Bronson moved that the Council adjourn. Alderman Ucker
seconded the motion which carried unanimously and the Mayor declared the Council
adjourned.
Attest; Approved;
City Flerko Mayor.
Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Monday February lst, 1937.
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Present; C'tv Clerk Otoe Phillips, City Attorney Price Dickson, Ildermen Carter, Gregory, Hos-
ford, Peal, Sanders, Shook, and Ucker. Absent; Mayor 1 D. McAllister, Alderman Be Be
Bronson.
Alderman Gregory made a motion.that Alderman Sanders be elected Mayor Pro Tem. The mo-
tion was seconded by Alderman Hosford and carried unanimously.
Minutes of the regular meeting held Januar y'25th, 1937, were read and approved.
Bills; The following bills were presented after their approval by Alderman Peal, Chairman of
the Auditing Committee; Bohe Gro. $0.77, Ark. Western Gas Co. $5.47, J. 1V. Shellp y
$6.002 S. W. Gas & Elec. Co. $5.82, 0. N. Tucker $35.00, Frank Tucker $14.40, S. Stuart
912.00, Fred Blackwell $12.00, Robt Tucker $12.00, Will Morris $12.00, C. S. Duans
18.00, John Wallace $12.00, J. H. Moore $14.40, W. S. Davis $14.40, Alpha Gossg.,24.00,
Chas Willoughby $3.60, Ray Davis $12.00, H. W. Armstrong $9.60, R. E. Uhl $6.00, Sand-
ford & Son 93 .00, Rogers Elec. Co. $6.51, Otoe Phillips, City Clerk, $4.55, Treadway
Elec. Co. $111.19, Jim Bohannon $12.00, Ben Porter $517.50, Fayetteville Ptg Co. $13.26,
Williams Pro. Co. $1.80, Galion Iron Works $518.48, Ed Black $511.00, A. F: Shumate $20.0
Heerwagen Bros $2.08, Fayetteville Ptg Co. $1.53, Sunflower Lines $4.22. Alderman
Shook moved that the bills be allowed as approved and bhe Clerk be instructed to draw
warrants for same upon the proper funds. Alderman Ucker seconded the motion which re-
ceived the entire vote of the Council present and the Mayor so declared.
Will
Arnold A petition was presented signed by a number of business men requesting that the Council
Popcorn: grant Will Arnold permission to install a popcorn standeon the Southeast corner of the
square East of the Stone building aldngside the curb. After discussion Alderman Ucker
moved that this permission be granted if not conflicting with previous permits. Alder-
man Carter seconded the motion which carried unanimously.
Audit; Copies of the complett Audit of the City's records for 1936 were distributed to the
members of the Council for inspection. M. P. Bell, Certified Public Accountant, of
Frambers & Co. was present and gave an extended explanation of the Audit. After dis-
cussion, Alderman Gregory moved that the Audit be accepted, and that a vote of thanks
be extended Mr. Bell. Alderman Peal seconded the motion which was duly nassed by the
Council.
Audit The Clerk presented a bill for $125.00 in payment of the 1936 Audit from Frambers 2c
Bill; Co. Alderman Ucker moved that the bill be allowed. Alderman Hosford seconded the mo-
tion which carried unanimously. At/�3�y_Of.. IqFj
A report of Acting City Inspector D. Vl. Rea was read by the Clerk. By motion of Alder
man Peal, seconded by Alderman Carter, and - u y passed by the Council, the report was
ordered received and filed.
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