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NO.III. From Lynn Shelton Post #27 The American Legion, expressing their thanks
for the cooperation given them by the City Council in holding their Carnival, the week
25- 30th.
No.Iv.. From Fayetteville Housing Authority Committee, relatSve to proposed pro
for low -rent housing, for those of the colored population of the City,requiring the sa
And to make it possible to develop a park area in theso called "Tin Cup" section.
After discussion of the communication from Frambers & Co., it was decided that
the Mayor should write them and ask for more definite information as to plan and pric
of proposed audit.
Alderman Grgory made a motion that the communications be received and filed,
alderman Peal,secondedA the motion, which was passed unanimously by vote of the Counci
.The Mayor presented the proposition of the University of Ark.having alarge stor
tank for sale, also one by the Fayetteville Ice Co..
Alderman Gregory made a motion that the propositions be referred to the Street
Committee for investigation, withpower to act Aldermah..Hosford seconded the motion
which received the unanimous vote of the Council.
There being no further business, alderman Bronson moved to adjourn, alderman
Peal seconded the motion, which was duly passed by the Council,and the Mayor declared
adjourned.
ATTEST f�/Y/c
Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Monday, August 29th I938.
Present: Mayor, A.D.McAllister, City Clerk, J.W.Mcgehee,City AttOrney.' Price,
Dickson,City Engineer, E.T.Brown and aldermen; Bronson,Carter,Peal,Sanders, Shook
and Ucker. Absent: Aldermen Gregory and Hosford.
The minutes of the regAlar meeting of August 22nd were read and approved.
The following bills were presented, after their approval by alderman Peal, chairman
of the auditing committee: Faubus Cafe $5.80, J.Shelley $3.50; Chas. McBlellan $.80
Troy Stockburger $I.50 O.W.Stappleton MOO d' yle Allen 135.00, H witt Rubber Corpo-
ration $I3.009 Ben Porter $I7.50, Elmer Boyd I2.00,Bud Callins V2.00, A.F.Shumate
$20.00, and Willie Wilcox 512,00.
Motion was made by alderman Broson that the bills be allowed, as apppoved,
and that the City Clerk be instructed to draw warrants fbr the same, upon the proper
funds. Alderman Shook seconded the motion. which was duly passed by the Council.
Alderman Sanders made a motion to accept the proposal of R.C.Frambers &.Co.
to make the combined audit of the City Water Plant and the City General Records, fo:
the sum of $250..00. Alderman Peal seconded the motion, which was passed unanimous
by the Council.
Alderman Sanders made a motion thaj; the amount of $I50.00 be allowed to pay
for the "Allbright lot" at the corner of "Ida"and "Greg" Street for the use of the
State'HighWay Department. Alderman Peal seconded the motion, and on roll call by
the Clerk, was passed unanimously. 0 ,
There being no further business, alderman Sanders moved to adjourn, Seco
by alderman Bronson, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared
Council adjourned.
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Fayetteville City Council met in regular•,session, Monday Sept 5th , I938.
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CCPresent: Mayor, A.D.McAllister, City Clerk, J.N.McGehee,City Attorney, Price Dicksoi
Abt n galdeerien�Greror n�nddHosfor en; Bronson, Carter, Peal, Sanders, Shook, and T
g y'.
c The following bills were presented, after their approval by alderman Peal,
chaiman of the auditing committee; S.4J.Gas and -Electric Co., $337.32, S.W.Gas &
Electric Co. $I8,66). S.W.Gas and Electric'Co. $I2.76, Fayetteville Drug Store $I.30,
Dr.James F.Lewis $2.00, Dr.Richard Miller $5.00,Lewis Bros. Co. $7.62, N..W.AEk Time:
86.78,Lin1nway Stores Co. $22.00,Fayetteville Printing Co. $I3.832 Rogers Electric C<
I.01, Linkway Stores Co. $9.88,Lewis Bros. Co.$2,I2,Habt Bros. Auto Service $I3.20,
Western Auto Store, $I.6I,Fayetteville Lumber & Cement Co. $I2.43..Ben Porter #17.50,
A.F.Shumate $20.00, Willie Wilcox $I2*00,Bud Collins $I3-25,Elmer Boyd $20.00,
Bill McCarmack $I3.25,Jim Younger $I0.75, Herschel Holloway $I3.00, and Geo Bond $8,
Motion was made*bj alderman Peal'that the bills be allowed,, as approved,
and that the City Clerk be instucted to draw warrants for the same , upon the propel
funds, the motion was secondedKby alderman Ucker, and was duly passed by the Counc.
There being no further business , alderman Bronson moved to adjourn, seconded
by alderman Peal, which was duly passed by the douncil, and the Mayor declared the
Council adjourned. j
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