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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1937-03-29 Minutes1 4, 1 resent; lls; ricin ague : leanup eek; Aumick Truck License Transfer Praff is o.ongesti( (He rman Tuck) Present; Bills; X83 Fayetteville City Council met in regular session L4onday, March 22nd, 1937, Mayor A. D. McAllister, City Clerk Otoe Phillips, City Attorney Price Dickson, City Engineer C. E. Pierce, Aldermen Bronson, Carter, Gregory, Hosford, Peal, Sanders, Shook and Ucker. Minutes of the regular meeting held March 15th, 1937, were read and approved. The following bills were presented after their approval by Alderman Peal, Chairman of the AuditingCommittee; Frisco Ry $34.67, Winkelmans Print Shop $4.08, Bohe Gro, 82,76 Boyce Cafe -1$5.25, Ark. Municipal League $25,00, Bossemeyer & ttcBride 5300000 Bond & Son 618.00, Arkhola Sand & Gravel Co. $33,25, Fayetteville Lbr & Cemet Co. '515,10, Morley Ma^hle Works $9.61), Arthur Cassatt $1.80; 0, Ne Tucker $35.00 -,'Frank Tucker X414,401 S, Stuart $12,00, Fred Blackwell $12.00, John Wallace ?112,00, J, H, Moore XX4Y� u149401 PJ, S. Davis 14.40, Chas Willoughby x;12,00, Ray Davis $12,00, He We Armstrong, $14.40, Re E. Uhl X12.00, Ted Sheppard ;P'12,00, G. Taylor $36,00, Joe Peachee $14,40, Chas Smith $12,00, Robt Tucker y;12,00, Clifford Bohannon $12,00, Rexford. Rice $12.00, Will Morris �j12.00, Chas Mayers ti¢7, 80, Ben Porter x,17.50, Jim Bohannon $12.00, A, F, Shumate $22,50, Ellis Pool 1$12,00. Alderman Gregory 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 declared. The matter of paying Municipal League dues for one ,year was discussed, Alderman Hos- ford moved that dues be paid for six months. Alderman Bronson seconded the motion. On the Clerks calling the roll the following vote resulted; Ayes; Bronson, Gregory, Hosford, Peal, and Shook, Nays; Carter, Sanders,anrl Ucker, The Mayo declared carried' as there were 5 Ayes and 3 Nays. Mayor McAllister called the attention of the Council to the matter of annual cleanup week. After discussion Alderman Ucker made a motion that $50.00 be set aside for ex- pense of hauling and that payor McAllister be authorized to set the date, Alderman Carter seconded the motion which carried unanimously, L. 0. Aumick appeared before the Council stating that in January he purchased'a li- cense for a 1� ton truck and immediately traded the truck for a AT ton truck without having used the license purchased, Alderman Ucker moved that; the Clerk be ordered to refund the difference in price, $6,00, to Mr. Aumick. Alderman Sanders seconded the motion which received the entire vote of the Council and the Llayor so declared, Herman Tuck appeared before the Council relative to traffic congestion at the bus station on North College Ave., stating that it was a dangerous condition to the public as hell as interfering with the business of the Ozark Filling 7tation. Alderman Greg- ory moved that the Ilayor appoint a Committee to investigate these conditions, The mo- tion was -seconded by Alderman Bronson and carried unanimously. The Mayor named Alder- men Gregory, Hosford, and Bronson to act in this capacity, No further business Alderman Sanders moved to adjourn. The motion was seconded by Alderman Ucker and duly passed by the Council and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned, Attest: Approved; City C e Mayor, Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Monday, March 29th, 1937, Mayor A. D, McAllister, City Clerk Otoe Phillips, City Attorney Price Dickson, City Engineer C. E. Pierce, Aldermen; Bronson,Carter, Hosford, Peal, Sanders, Shook and Ucker. Absent; Alderman Gregory, Minutes of the regular meeting held March 22nd, 1937, were read and approved, The following bills were presented after their approval by Alderman Peal, Chairman of the Audtting Committee; J. W. Shelley18.75, Boyce Cafe $8.45, Frank Hudson 1,0.75, Bldg & Grounds, U of A $5,00, B -G Co, )181,27, 0, N. Tucker $35,00, Frank Tucker $14,40 S, Stuart $13,50, Fred Blackwell $2,00, John Wallace $10,00, J, H, Moore $14,40, We S. Davis $14.40, Chas Willoughby $10.80, Ray Davis $14.37, H, 1°;, Armstrong $14.40, Re E, Uhl $;27,00, Ted Sheppard 51,37,G. Taylor $40,50, Joe Peaches $14,40, Chas Smith $10,00 Robt Tucker $15.00, Clifford Bohannon $8.00, Rexford Rice $13,502 Will Morris $17,00, `Chas Mayers $11.40, Ellis Pool $12.00, Sam Littrell $16.50, Chas Ketchel $12.00, Ben Porter y�17,50, Jim Bohannon $12.00, C. E. Pierce $6.00, Kern -Limerick $$336.55, A, F, Shumate $P22.50, U. S. Fire Equipment Co, $15,44, Mine Safety Appliances Co. $22.27. Alderman Sanders moved that the bills be allowed as approved and the Clerk be instruct- ed to draw arrante for same upon the proper funds. Alderman Ucker seconded the motion which carried unanimously and the Mayor so declared, Traffic I Alderman Bronson of the Bus Station traffic congestion Committee reported that the congesti n Sus Station authorities were arranging to correct existing conditions. Budget discussic The 1936 Budget was discussed. Alderman Sanders moved that further discussion be de- ferred till next regular meeting of the Council. Alderman Carter seconded the motion which received the entire vote of the Council, No further business Alderman Bronson moved to adjourn. Alderman Hosford seconded the motion which was duly passed by the Council and the Mayor declared the Council adjourn- ed, Attest; nfit�Approved, Citi Clerk. Jt,Sayora