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Alderman Sanders of the Street Committee reported relative to Xx petition as to two
hour parking limit on certain streets, and recommended that no change be made. Alder-
man Carter moved that the report be accepted. Alderman Peal seconded the motion which
received the unanimous vote of the Council.
The Mayor called the attention of the Council to the fact that an amendment luaM to
Ordinance No. 789 would be necessary to stop issuing free license to employes. After
discussion Alderman Carter moved that the Cleric be instructed to comply with Section
10 of Ordinance 789 with regard to free license. Alderman Peal seconded the motion.
On the Clerk's calling the roll the following vote resulted; Ayes; Bronson, Carter,
Peal, Sanders, Nays; Hosford, Shook, Ucker. Absent and not voting,; Gregory. The Mayor
declared carried as there were 4 Ayes and 3 Nays.
A motion to adjourn made by Alderman Bronson and seconded by Alderman Hosford was duly
passed by the Council and the.Mayor declared the Council ado me
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Attest; Approved;
City Clerk. Mayor Pro Tevh,
Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Monday, January 31, 1938.
City Cleric Otoe Phillips, City Attorney Price Dickson, City T:ngineer Edgar T. Brown,
Aldermen Bronson, Carter, Gregory, Hosford, Peal, Sanders and Shook. Absent; Mayor A. DI
MdAllister and Alderman Ucker.
Minutes of the regular meeting held January 24, 1938, were read and approved.
The following bills were presented after their approval by Alderman Peal, Chairman of
the Auditing Committee; J. W. Shelley 5,P12.50, Republic Printing Co. $2.00, Coles Cafe
x`7.40, Lyle Allen ?02.50, Ben Porter $$17.50, Bud Collins. 4,;7.50, Emmett Boyd $$6.75, Bill
Wilcox $4.00, A. F. Shumate $j20/00, Montgomery -Ward $,;69.30. Alderman Bronson moved that
the bills be allowed as approved and the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants for same
union the proper funds. The motion was seconded by Alderman Gregory and received the
unanimous vote of the Council.
The Ordinance now on its second reading was carried over till next meeting night.
The Commissioners in Improvement Districts No. 38 & 39 notified the Council that a
vacancy existed on the Board of Assessors of said Distrists and requested that G. Co
Smith be appointed to fill the vacancy. Alderman Carter moved that G. C. Smith be
appointed assessor in Improvement Districts No. 38 & 39 to fill existing vacancy. The
motion was seconded by Alderman Bronson and carried unanimously.
A motion to adjourn made by Alderman Hosford and seconded by Alderman Gregory was duly
passed by the Council and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned. yf
Attest; Approved; .// 0yv
City Clerk. Mayor. -TB rA .
Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Monday February 7,1938,
PresentCity Clerk Otoe Phillips,City Attorney Price Dickson, City Engineer Edgar T. Brown,
Aldermen Bronson, Carter, Gregory,Hosford, Peal, Sanders; Shook and Ucker. Absent:Ma;�03
A. D. McAllister.
Minutes ofmthe regular meeting held Jany 31,1938 were read and approved.
Bills: The following bills were presented after their apRroval by Alderman Peal, Chairman of ti
Auditing Committee: Southwest Gas & Electric Co. §331.25, Southwest Bell Telephone Co.
$54.77,Cole's Cafe $$4.15, Fayetteville Lbr'& Cement Co. $8.67, Southwest Gas & Electric
Co., $9.71,Arkansas Western Gas Co. $$80.33,Citizens Laundry $1.31, Palace Drug Store.50S
Southwest Gas & Electric Co. (sewing Project)$4.41, Southwest Gas & Electric Co. (N Y A'
$7.45, Dr. F. R. Morrow $30.00,Red Cross Drug Store $15.96, Arkansas Western Gas Compan3
(sewing Project) $$8.72, Arkansas I'+estern Gas Co. (N Y A ) $$8.84, Ben Porter $17 50,
Bud Collins $8.00,�mnett Boyd $6.001 E A Martin Machinery Co. $25.60,Kinne Armstrong
$3.50,Linkway Stores $16.Q2,Phillips Motor Co. $$6.99,Kelley Bros. Lbr Go. §46.21,Bill
Wilcox $12.0O,A. F. Shumate $20.00,iiogers Electric Co. $7.33,
Alderman Gregory moved that the bills be allowed as approved and the
Clerk Be instructed to draw warrants upon the proper funds in payment of same. The motic
was seconded by Alderman Peal, and received the unanimous vote of the Council.
iQk Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance prohibiting parking of certain motor vehicles in
restricted zones, fixing penalties and for other purposes" on its second reading was
discussed. Alderman Ucker made a motion seconded by Alderman Peal that the Ordinance be
placed on its third and final reading. This motion was duly passed.hy the Council
and the Clerk read the Ordinance the third and final time. The Mayor then put the
question "Shall the Ordinance Pass," On the Clerk's calling the roll; the following
vote resulted: Ayes: Bronson, Carter, Gregory, Hosford, Peal, Sanders, Shook and Ucker.
Nays: None. The Mayor declared'the Ordinance passed as there were eight Ayes and no Nal'
Alderman Gregory moved that the Emergency Clause be adopted. This motion was seconded l
Alderman Carter and upon the Clerk's calling the roll the following vote resulted: Aye:
Bronson,Carter, Gregory, Hosford, Peal, Sanders, Shook and Ucker. Nays: None. The May(
declared the Emergency Clause adopted.
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