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Section Three; All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith are
hereby repealed, and this Ordinance being necessary for the preservation of public safe•
ty shall be in full force and -effect from and after its passage, approval and publica-
tion.
Approved; A. D. McAllister, Mayor. Attest; Otoe Phillips, City Clerk.
Published in Northwest Arkansas Times November 30, 1937.
Alderman Sanders of the Committee to contact Mr. McIlroy about the Stone Block nuisance
reported on conditions in said Block and temporary corrections possible. The matter
was carried over.
A motion to adjourn made by Alderman Hosford and seconded by Alderman Ucker
was duly passed by the Council and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned.
Attest; �`� /' Approved; 4�Y.��(
City Clerk. Mayor.
Fayetteville City Council met in regu=lar session Monday, December 6th, 1937.
Present; Mayor A. D. McAllister, City Clerk Otoe Phillips, City Attorney Price Dickson, City End
C. E. Pierce, Aldermen Bronson, Carter, Gregory, Hosford, Peal, Sanders, Shookp NNNUX
Absent; Alderman Ucker.
Minutes of the regular meeting held November 29th, 1937, were read and approved.
Bills; The following bills were presented after their approval by Alderman Peal, Chairman of
the Auditing Committee; S. VJ. Gas & Elec. Co. $331.55, Jackson Cafe $4.40, Campbell &
Bell 40,34, Crescent Drug Store $$0.41, J. E. Moore Sheet Metal Works $10.15, S. IN. Gas
& Elec. Co. $$10.33, Arkansas Western Gas Cd. $58.40, Bossemeyer & McBride $2.04, Lewis
Bros Co. $1.70, McAllister Shoe Store $$1.52, Earl Hand $$4.00, Arkansas Western Gas Co.
$37.18, Arkansas Western Gas Co. $6.70, S. W. Gas & Elec Co. $6.86, Ben Porter $17.50,
Emmett Boyd $6.00, Skelly Oil Co. $0.39, Bossemeyer & McBride $1.00, Lewis Bros Co.
$2.08, Phillips Motor Co. $3.511 Willie Smith $3.001 A. F. Shumate $22.50, Rogers Elec
Co. $3.58, The Automotive Inc $1.10. Alderman Bronson moved that the bills be allowed
as approved and the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants for same upon the proper fund:
The motion was sedended by Alderman Gregory and carried unanimously and the Mayor so
declared.
Fire Chief Clyde Walters made a report on the trip to Firemen's Training School at
Little Rock, stating that the instruction received was of great importance and asking
for some special equipment needed. Alderman Gregory moved that nedessary amount up to
$50.00 be allowed for such equipment. Alderman Carter seconded the motion which carries
unanimously.
A letter from the State Highway Commission to E. P. Douglas, Resident Engineer, relatiN
to office rental in the City Administration Building was read. This letter stated that
the Bureau of Public Roads will not approve for participation in Federal Funds rental
charges for office space in buildings owned by political subdivisions. After discussion
Alderman Carter moved that the City furnish office space, rental free, to the Highway
Engineering Dept. Alderman Gregory seconded the motion which carried unanimously.
Alderman Bronson moved that the Council go into executive session. Alderman Shook sec-
onded the motion which was duly passed by the Council and the Mayor declared the Counc.
in executive session. After discussion of various matters Alderman Gregory moved that
the Council go out of executive session. Alderman Sanders seconded the motion which wa;
duly passed by the Council and the Mayor declared the Council in regular session.
The matter of Superintendent for the City Water Plant was mentioned . By motion of
alderman sanders, seconded by Alderman Shook, and duly passed by the Council, the
applications of Carl Smith, VV. N. Gladsom, and W. J. Reynolds were ordered received
and filed.
No further business alderman Bronson moved to adjourn. The motion was seconded by
Alderman Carter and reveived the entire vote of the Council present and the Mayor de-
clared the Council adjourned.
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