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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1939-09-05 Minutes415 I Alderman Gregory made a motion that the City renew their contract with R.0 Fram• �ers & CO. to audit the records of Receipts and Disbursements of the City Clerkand dity ucl�rampers & Co ollector of the City of Fayetteville,Arkansas,for the years 1939 and 1940, for a fee I $125.00 per year, or a total fee of $250.00 for the biennium ending December 31st, to audit a9401 the fee to be payable at the rate of $125.00 upon the completion of each year's City Records audit, and l I AlsosXM to audit .the records of the receipts and disbursements of the City City Mater later Plant of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, for the years 1939 and ;940, for a Plant Records fee of $125.00 per year; or a total fee of $250.00 for the biennium ending December 31st 940,the fee to be payable at the rate of $125.00 upon the completion of each year's aud: his motion was seconded by alderman Carter, and on roll call by the Clerk, received he unanimous vote of the Council: Since the next regular meeting Sept 4th would come on Labor Day, alderman Ucker moved to adjourn till Tuesday jai ght, September 5th at.8 Otclock, seconded by alderman Bronson. which was duly Passed by the Council., and the Majaor declared the Council adjourned. Attest Approved J Cv,� enol City Ulerx Acting ayor': Fayetteville City Council met in adjourned session, Tuesday, September 5 th, 1939. Present: Mayor,A.D.McAllister, 6ity Clerk, J.VI,Mcdehee, City Attorney,Price Dickson, City Engineer, E.T.Brown,aldermen; Bronson, Carter,dregory,iiosdord, Peal, Sanders „/• Shoop and Ucker. Minutes of the regular meeting of August 28th were read and approved. The following bills were presented, after their approval by alderman Peal, chairman of the auditing committee; Jackson Cafe $$4.35,Christmans shop $$2.04, W.S.Duggan $0.860 Palace Drug Store $$0.65,S:W,Gas & Electric Co. $344.15, J.W.Shelley $$12. , Fay Printing Co.$$13,32, Lyle Allen >10.00,Tayloi Hannah $y17.50, Laner Bros. $0.65, Western Service Station $1.80, Ozark Gro,Co. $3.49, Bohe Grocery UO.97,Red Cross Drug Stdre $$2.04, H.C.Trail 5p"9:00; Western Service Station'$p24.64, Beri Porter $p17.50, Elmer Royd w12.00, Hugh Pool 9,4,OO,Robert Porter $12.00,Geo,Bond 5r5.00,Herschel Holloway 4;00, A F.Shumate $20.00, Willie Wilbox $p12.00,James Sladen $7.00and §17.50, N.M.Bare ti 1 .38, and W.R.Spencer :}33,00. Alderman Bronson made a motion that the bills be alll6wed, as approv ed, seconded by alderman Shook, which was regularly passed by the Council. The Mayor priesented the request of the Commissioners of Sewer improvement district No. 1 to reduce the percentage of assessdd benefits to be collected for the ,year 1939, From�r7,�3/eta ter discussion, it was decided to postpone action till the §ewer Committee could make an investigation of the financidl condition of the District* Dr,Roy J,Turner was present, and requested the Council to pass an Ordinance to extend the Sanitary Laws of the City one mile outside the City limits, after discussion it was decided that a chancery court injunction probably would be the quickest method' of controlling the situation. Fire Captain Walter Gregg d.as present and invited all members of the Council to attend the weekly fire drill Wednesday night to inspect and check up on the progrefs of the reorganized department. 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. Attestt Approved t City Clerk. Mayor ,1 City Council met in regular session, Monday, August 28th, 1939. Fayetteville resent: J.W.McGehee,City„Clerk, Price Dickson, City Attorney, City Ehbineer, E.T.grown, ldermen; Bronson,6ar.ter,Gregory,Hdsford,Pea1,5'anders §hook and Ucker, Absent: Mayor, .D.McAllister. ........ (i See below for raragraph left out.) 4100090 :............... rlgraph Minutes of the regular meetdng of August 21st were read and approved* • " low e following billa were presented', after their approva•1 by alderman Peal, chairman of he auditing coimnittee; W.E.Laney�0.50, Ben Porter $p17•.50,•Elmer Boyd $p12.00, Herschel olloway $4.00, Hu h Pool $4.00,Geo.Bomd $4.00, Robert Porter $11.00, Af Shumate $20.00, nd willie Wilcpx• l2•.00•, Alderman Ucker made a motion that the bills be allowed, as ap- roved, secomded by alderman Hosford, which was regularly passed by the Council:' This Paragraph belongs above) .............. Alderman The absence of.Mayor McAllister was noted and alderman Hosford made a motion that Sanderslelected (alderman Sanders act as Mayor-Protem, seconded by alderman Ucker which received the Mayor-protem pnanimous vote of the Council. I Alderman Gregory made a motion that the City renew their contract with R.0 Fram• �ers & CO. to audit the records of Receipts and Disbursements of the City Clerkand dity ucl�rampers & Co ollector of the City of Fayetteville,Arkansas,for the years 1939 and 1940, for a fee I $125.00 per year, or a total fee of $250.00 for the biennium ending December 31st, to audit a9401 the fee to be payable at the rate of $125.00 upon the completion of each year's City Records audit, and l I AlsosXM to audit .the records of the receipts and disbursements of the City City Mater later Plant of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, for the years 1939 and ;940, for a Plant Records fee of $125.00 per year; or a total fee of $250.00 for the biennium ending December 31st 940,the fee to be payable at the rate of $125.00 upon the completion of each year's aud: his motion was seconded by alderman Carter, and on roll call by the Clerk, received he unanimous vote of the Council: Since the next regular meeting Sept 4th would come on Labor Day, alderman Ucker moved to adjourn till Tuesday jai ght, September 5th at.8 Otclock, seconded by alderman Bronson. which was duly Passed by the Council., and the Majaor declared the Council adjourned. Attest Approved J Cv,� enol City Ulerx Acting ayor': Fayetteville City Council met in adjourned session, Tuesday, September 5 th, 1939. Present: Mayor,A.D.McAllister, 6ity Clerk, J.VI,Mcdehee, City Attorney,Price Dickson, City Engineer, E.T.Brown,aldermen; Bronson, Carter,dregory,iiosdord, Peal, Sanders „/• Shoop and Ucker. Minutes of the regular meeting of August 28th were read and approved. The following bills were presented, after their approval by alderman Peal, chairman of the auditing committee; Jackson Cafe $$4.35,Christmans shop $$2.04, W.S.Duggan $0.860 Palace Drug Store $$0.65,S:W,Gas & Electric Co. $344.15, J.W.Shelley $$12. , Fay Printing Co.$$13,32, Lyle Allen >10.00,Tayloi Hannah $y17.50, Laner Bros. $0.65, Western Service Station $1.80, Ozark Gro,Co. $3.49, Bohe Grocery UO.97,Red Cross Drug Stdre $$2.04, H.C.Trail 5p"9:00; Western Service Station'$p24.64, Beri Porter $p17.50, Elmer Royd w12.00, Hugh Pool 9,4,OO,Robert Porter $12.00,Geo,Bond 5r5.00,Herschel Holloway 4;00, A F.Shumate $20.00, Willie Wilbox $p12.00,James Sladen $7.00and §17.50, N.M.Bare ti 1 .38, and W.R.Spencer :}33,00. Alderman Bronson made a motion that the bills be alll6wed, as approv ed, seconded by alderman Shook, which was regularly passed by the Council. The Mayor priesented the request of the Commissioners of Sewer improvement district No. 1 to reduce the percentage of assessdd benefits to be collected for the ,year 1939, From�r7,�3/eta ter discussion, it was decided to postpone action till the §ewer Committee could make an investigation of the financidl condition of the District* Dr,Roy J,Turner was present, and requested the Council to pass an Ordinance to extend the Sanitary Laws of the City one mile outside the City limits, after discussion it was decided that a chancery court injunction probably would be the quickest method' of controlling the situation. Fire Captain Walter Gregg d.as present and invited all members of the Council to attend the weekly fire drill Wednesday night to inspect and check up on the progrefs of the reorganized department. 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. Attestt Approved t City Clerk. Mayor ,1