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FeedingBids for feeding City prisoners having been filed by various restaurants were dis-
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Prisonercussed. Alderman Gregory moved that the Jail Committee with the Mayor and the Chief
of Police be empowered to make the necessary arrangements for feeding the prisoners.
Alderman Carter seconded the motion which received the entire vote of the Council
present and the Mayor so declared.
nsurance. The matter of Insurance as follows was brought toX the attention of the Council;
Employers Liability, Workmens Collective, Public Liability, and Property Damage; all
in connection with the New City Building. After discussion Alderman Ucker moved that
the Building Committee investigate certain phases of the matter and be given power
to act. Alderman Shook seconded the motion which carried unanimously.
Alderman Ucker introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption;
2�n'bi Resolution.
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ductionli Whereas it is the desire of the City Council of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas,
that all persond, firma and corporations wishing to pay their motor vehicle taxes and
license fees due to the City of Fayetteville promptly should be granted a reduction
1937. I on the regular fees charged;
Now, therefore, be it resolved by the Council of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas,
that all regular motor vehicle license fees due to the City of r'ayetteville, Arkan-
sas, be and the same are hereby reduced forty (40) percent which reduction shall be
and remain in full force and.effect until the close of business on February 27th,
1937, at which time the reduction granted in this resolution shall expire.XKXXXhAX
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Alderman Shook seconded the motion which received the entire vote of the Council.
Alderman Gregory moved that the Council go into executive session. Alderman Ucker
seconded the motion which was duly passed. by the Council and the Mayor declared. the
Council in executive session. After discussing various matters, Alderman Gregory
moved that the Council go out of executive session. The motion was seconded by Alder-
man Peal and carried unanimously and the Mayor declared the Council in regular session
No further business Alderman Ucker moved that the "ouncil adjourn. Alderman Shook
seconded the motion which carried and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned.
Attest; �y Approved; 4�.U.%2(�
City C1 k. Mayor.
No further business Alderman Carter moved to adjourn. The motion was seconded by Alder-
man Ucker and duly passed by the Council and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned.
Attest; --�L Approved; 424&1�wy�
Citj Clerk. Mayor.
Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Monday, February 8th, 1937.
Present;
Mayor A. D. McAllister, City Clerk Utoe Phillips, City Engineer C. E. Pierce, Alder-
men Bronson, Carter, Gregory, Hosford, Peal,% Sanders, , and Ucker. Absent; City
Attorney Price Dickson. 0tdUv,,,,W,,, 61V
Minutes of the regular meeting held February 1st, 1937, were re -id and approved.
Bills;
The following bills were presented after their approval by Alderman Peal, Chairman of
the Auditing Committee; Republic Ptg Co. $6.00 and $5.25, The Blairs $1.182 S. W. Gas
& Electric Co. $328.65, S. V1. Bell Telephone Co. $50.30, Herbert Lewis, Sheriff $7.80,
$146.00, $5.00, Boyce Cafe $8.55, 0. N. Tucker $35.00, Frank Tucker $12.00, S. Stuart
Fred Blackwell $12.00, Robt Tucker $10.00, Will Morris $12.00, C. S. DuR�ans
812.00,
18.00, John Wallace $12,00, J. H. Moore $14.40, W. S. Davis 11:14.40, Alpha Goss $16.8.0
Ray Davis $12.00, H. W. Armstrong $14.40, R. E. Uhl $33,00, T. Shepherd $30.75, G. Tay-
lor 4$18.00, E. Read $8.85, W, M. Thacker $4.80, John Gauldin $7.65, Clint Davis $5.40,
Herb Moore $1.60, Clyde Evans $7.65, Joe Peachee. $2,40, Themis & Son $3.90, Campbell
& Bell D. G. Co. $25.83, Ark. Western Gas Co. $16.99, Pete Warford $10.80,Le•nis Bros.
Co•,$6.09, alsbury General Shop $2.05,Faietteville Daily Democrat y10.28,Arkansas
lvestern Gas Co:,�22.17,Chrisman Plumbing Shop $1.50, Royal Typewriter Co.yp4.50, Ben
Porter $17.50, Jas. Bohanan $12.0O,Lewis Bros. Co. $1.30, A. F. Shumate $20.00,Ed Black
?12,00, Lewis Bros. Co $26.57,Fayetteville Machine & Tool Vlorks.$1.80, Alderman Car-
ter moved that the bills be allowed as approved and the Clerk be instructed to draw
warrants for same upon the proper funds, this with the exception of $2.34 on the bill
cf Herbert Lewis Sheriff for B broken window glass at the Jail (which was deducted from
the bill above). Alderman Sanders seconded the motion which carried unanimously and the
Mayor so declared.
Allowanc
M The matter of allowance for City prisoners for work and for fees while incarcerated
for
was brought X" to the attention of the Council. Alderman Sanders moved that 75� per
Prisoner
day be allowed on fines while in jail and $1.00 additional be allowed if the prisoner
Work and
worked. Alderman Ucker seconded the motion which carried unanimously and the Mayor so
Jail fee.
;declared*
The matter of a used heating system which could be purchased from the City of Fort
Smith for use in the City ,jail was discussed. Alderman Bronson made a motion that this
be referred to the Building Committee, and that they be given power to act. Alderman
Ucker seconded the motion which received the entire vote of the Council.
Legislation as to City Civil Service was discussed. Alderman Sanders moved that City
Attorney Price Dickson be authorized to go to Little Rock at the City's expense to
keep in touch with this matter. Alderman Ucker seconded the motion which carried unan-
imously*
No further business Alderman Carter moved to adjourn. The motion was seconded by Alder-
man Ucker and duly passed by the Council and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned.
Attest; --�L Approved; 424&1�wy�
Citj Clerk. Mayor.