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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1938-06-01 Minutes■.. f 335 Section 6. If any section or sections, or parts of a section or sections of this Ordinance shall be held invalid, the unaffected portions shall remain in full force and effect. Section 7. By reason of inconven ee caused to residents of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas; by reason of the refu.of those furnishing telephone service in the said City to furnish to telephone subscribers and customers in the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, telephone service and facilities of the character demanded; and by reason of he discrimination in the telephone service furnished in said City, and this ordinance being necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, and safety an emergency is hereby declared to exist, and this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage, approval and publication; Passed and approved this 23rd day of May, 1938 Attest: Otoe Phillips, City Clerk Approved: A. D. McAllister, Mayor. Published in Northwest Arkansas Times May 25, 1988. Alderman Gregory moved the adoption of the Emergency clause. Alderman Carter seconded the motion which received the unanimouse vote of the council. r A communication from the Buliness and Professional women's Club expressing appreciati for use of the club rooms was read. Alderman Bronson moved that the Traffic-. Committee be discharged. Alderman Carter sec- onded the motion which carried unanimously. Alderman Carter Moved that the matter be referred .to the Street Committee. Alderman Bronson seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Alderman Sanders moved that the square be marked as it now is. Alderman Ucker seconded the motion. On the Clerk calling the roll the following vote resulted: -Ayes: Bronson, Gregory, Hosford, Peal, Shook, Sanders, Ucker. Nays: Carter. The Mayor declared carried as there were seven Ayes and one Nay. A motion to adjourn was made by Alderman Hosford and seconded by Alderman Ucker and was duly passed the Council and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned. Attest F4.1 11 a Approved: //CX. wo n$ City C Mayor Fayetteville City Council met in call session June 1, 1938. Present: Mayor A. D. McAllister; City Attorney Price Dickson; City Engineer, E. T. Brown; Aldermen: Bronson; Carter; Hosford, Sanders; Shook; Ucker. On account of the death of City Clerk Otoe Phillips a motion was made by Alderman Ucker that Be Be Bronson act as clerk. Alderman Hosford seconded the motion which carried unanimously. 23 - Minutes of the regular meeting held May lith were read and approved. Bills: The following bills were presented after their approval by Alderman Peal, Chairman of the Auditing Committee: Southwestern Gas & Electric Company, $6.46; Southwestern Gas & Electric Company, 336.15; Arkansas western Gas Company, $8.42;'Palace Drug Store, 1.18; Newt Hinkle, 0.51; Lewis Bros. Company, '$4.75; Fayetteville Printing Company, 13.08; J. Shelley 12.50; Coles Cafe, $$4.00; Herman Armstrong, $2.00; Fayetteville Printing Company, $4.59; Thomas & Son, $6.90; J. E. Moore-S7ieet Metal Shop $2.00• Budd Post Company, x$6.06; Lewis Bros. Company, $3.68; Hart Bros, Auto Service, 61.75; 6r. E. F. Ellis, $10.50; Linkway Stores X1.85; 7)mnett Boyd, $$12.00; Bud Collins, 12.00; Ben Porter, 5$17.50;.A. F. Shumate, $20.00; Bill Swaney, 4$4.00; Billie Wilcox, zU2.00. Alderman Ucker moved that the bills be allowed as approved and the Clerk be instructed to draw warrants for same upon the proper funds. The motion was seconded by Hosford and received the unanimous' vote of the Council. City A letter from Mrs. J. S. Wa�erman requesting the use of the city grader was read. Grader Alderman Carter moved to not let the grader out except for city purposes on streets or roads leading to city property. The motion was seconded by Alderman Peal and received the unanimous vote of the Council. ` A motion was made by Alderman Sanders that the Mayor appoint two members of the Council t together with the City Attorney to interview the County Judge on roads leading --to the \\ city and various other matters. Alderman Hosford seconded the motion which carried unanimously. The Mayor appointed Aldermen Garter and Ucker on the committee. Alderman Ucker moved that a Resolution of sympathy be drawn in the death of City Clerk Otoe Phillips, one gopy to the .relatives, one to the paper and one copy to be placed on record. The motion was seconded by Alderman Sanders and received the unanimous vote of the Council. Alderman Sanders moved that the Council go into executive session. The motion was seconded by Alderman Peal and carried unanimously. After discussion of various matters Alderman Sanders moved that the Council go out of executive session which was dulyA" We passed by the Council. The Mayor declared the Council in regular session. Alderman Sanders moved that Hila Morgan be refunded $10.00 on show license and that the Clerk be authorized to send same to,her. Alderman Bronson seconded the motion which carried unanimously. A motion was made by Alderman Carter that M. Cunningham be designated as Acting Clerk and Collector pending the selection of a City Clerk. Alderman Hosford seconded the .motion which received the unanimouse vote of the Council. By motion of Alderman Bronson, seconded by Hosford and duly passed by the Council the �- Mayor declared the Council adjourned. Attest: 1��J.. e.,o� Approved % a. , h i y.. erk— mayor w