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instructed to work out plans and have power to act in the matter, alderman Gregory
seconded the motion, and on roll call by the Clerk, the following vote reultede
Ayes; Bronson, Carter, Gregory, Hosford, Peal, Sanders and Shook. Absent and not V•ot
Alderman Ucker* and the Mayor declared carried, as there were 7 Ayes amd no Na yse
Alderman Gregory made a motion that the Cit CoinAp1 emplo S ecial Council to as
the City Attorney in the case of Dr.B.F.McAllis er EtL. ageains? tare -mit 11—referen
to the Civil Service Coamission.Alderman Sanders seconded the motion, which received
following vote; Ayes; Brobson,Gregory, Hosford, Peal,Sanders,and Shook. Absent and no
voting: Aldermen Carter and Uckere and the Mayor declared the motion carried, as ther
were 6 Ayes, and no Nays .
The Clerk presented the'request of E.E.Campbell to have his 1938 Meat license
credited to him for the 1939 license. Alderman Sanders made a motion that the matter
be referred to the Finance Committee, with power to act, seconded by alderman Hosford
and on roll call received the following vote: Ayes ;Bronson,CarterpX9K1X hdX3AYAdj�XCXX
#KK X-e*%gb%#Y,X Hosford and_Sanders. Nays; Gregory, Peal and Shook. Absent and not
voting: Alderman Ucker. and the Mayor declared carrmed, as there were 4 Ayes and 3' Nags.
There being no further business, alderman Bronson moved to adjourn, seconded by-'
alderman Sanders,'which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared the
Council adjourned.
ATTEST Cf'r.�u<i
City Clerk.
APPROVED -K. �V•
Mayor.
Fayetteville City Council met in regular session, Monday, May 8th, 1939,
Present: Mayor, A.D.McAllister, City Clerk, J.V73f1cGehee, City Attorney, Price Dickson,
City Engineer, E.T.Brown, aldermen; Bronson, Carder, Gregory, Hosford, Peal, Sanders
and Shook. Absent alderman Ucker.
Iinutesllof ,he regular meeting of May lst were read and approved.
The following bills were presented, after their approval by alderman Peal, chairman of
the auditing eommittee; Jackson Cafe $2.05, S.W.Bell Telephone Co. S$52.90,S.W.Gas & Ele
Co.415.26 and $8.18,iArk. Western Gas Co. V033.79, James Sladon $19.00, Alexander T pews
Co.W,4.27, N.W.Ark.Times $6.42, Fayetteville Printing Co,$1.12; Rogers Electric Co.�2.9E
H.L.Tuck Super service $1.0liq Fayetteville Lumber & Cement Co,$84.66, Thomas.& Son 411,
Linkway Stores $0.36, H.C.Trail $4.052 Western Auto St6re4$0.48, H.L.Tuck super service
$33.28, Bossemeyer- McBride $45.86, The Texas Co. �$80.00, BenPorter y$17.50, Elmer Boyc
$14.400 Geo.Bond $12.000 Hogh Pool $10.00, Ross Sealey +$8.70, A.F.Shumate y$20.00,.and
Willie Wilcox $12.00.Alderman Bronson made a motion that the bills be allowed, as apprc
seconded by alderman Sanders, which was duly passed by the Council.
ie The request of the Arkansas Avenue committee was presented, asking for an ap
of y$25.00 on the upkeep of Arkansas Avenue Parkway, Alderman Sanders made a motiont
the sum of $5.00 per month be allowed for the Months of May to September inclusive.a
Peal seconded the motion, which received the unanimous vote of all members of the co
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An ordinance to provide for the letting of a contract for sanitary disposal of
garbage was again discussed by the Council and it was decided to post pone action till
next Monday night.
A request from the Child Welfare Group XXKX�6jjerm in order that they might
be able to employ a supervisor at the Harmon Piavfield, SAnders made a motion)
that a committee of two be appointed to act vwith`the Mayor to investigate the proposition
and,report next Monday Night, seconded by alderman Hosford, which was regularly passed by
the Council.The Mayor appointed on the Committee: Aldermen; Hosford and Carter.
Acting Chief of Police, Earl Hand reportedethat on account of the "Advance guard"
of the strawberry pickers, he thought it best to have a Special policeman for a few days
and it was pointed out that the Mayor had the power to:have extra police appointed, when
he deemed it neccessary.
The Mayor reported,that a satisfactory arrangement had been worked out witch reference
'to a road.to Mount Sequoyah, Mr Sam Yancy, Superintendant of t)ie Methodist Assembly having
donated a lot to Mark St.Clair Eilis, and Mark,St.Ciair*Ellis in turn donating a lot to
,,the City for, the purpose of building,a road from the City to Mount Sequoyah,
COPY OD DEED FROM MARK ST. CLAIRE ELLIS TO THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE
Part of the SW7 of the NE, of Sec:bion 15 Township i6 North, Mange 30 West more part-
icularly described as beginning at the hXXkX XUKX center of Section 15, thence North 227
feet, al@ng the center line of Section 15, to the Southeast corner of lot 11 in Block 6
,in Harrison's Addition to yhe City of Fayetteville, thence East 103 flet to a poimt on
the South line of property now owned by the Fayetteville City Water Plant, thence in a
Southwesterly direction 230.52 feet more or less to a point in the center line of said
eSection 15, and 62 feet due East of the point of beginning, thence Nest 62 feet to the
point of beginning, containing 0.43 acres more or less.
This conveyance is made for the use
and benefit of the City of Fayetteville, and for the enjoyment of its citizens.
Alderman Bronson made,a motion that the Deed from Mark St.Clair Ellis
be accepted by the City,.seconded by alderman Sanders, which received the unanimous vote
of all members of the Council, present.
There being no further business alderman Gregory moved to adjourn, seconded by alder-
man Shook, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared the Council
adjourned.
AttestApproved
ity Clerk.- mayor
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