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Alderman Peal made a motion that the Council continue paying the Utilty bills for the
q ollowing Government Projects: Sewing, N.Y.A. and House Keepers Aid, this motion was
geconded by alderman Bronson, and was passed unanimously by the Council.
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The Clerk read a letter from R.C.Frambers & Co with reference to auditing Sewer
Project 1014-R, and after discussion , alderman Sanders made a motion that R.C.Frambers
C.Frambe $e employed to audit the Receipts and Disbursements of Sewer Project No.1014-R fofb the
o to biennium 1939-1940 for afee of $60.00 per year or atotal fee of $120.00 for the bienniun
ending December 31st, 1940.•The f4etto be payable•at the rate of $60.00 upon, the complei
it ' of each year's audit, this motion was seco9ded by alderman Peal, apd on roll call by the
er Froj: Clerk, received the•folloviing vote: Ayes: Bronson, Hosford, Peal, Sanders, Shook and Ucl
4-R Nays: Gregory and Carter. And the Mayor declared, carried, as there were 6 Ayes and 2 Ne
tter from The Clerk read a letter from the Frisco R.R.Cos with reference to a proposed
Isco attempt to straighten the Right-of-way on Center Street, after discussion , it was dec'
to let -the Committee thatz�ds planning to go to Little Rock October loth , contact some <
.R.Co. the officials of the ,�_;._ n p ^'., who are located in Little Rock with. reference to tI
matter.
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nded report An Amendment to report of plans and estimate of cost by Board, in the matter
plans of Street Improvement District No.46 of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas was read by i
estimat alderman Shook made a motion that the report be received and filed, seconded by alderman
Peal, which was passed unanimously by the Council.
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Alderman Bronson introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption;
seconded by alderman Hosford, and on roll call by the -Clerk, received the following vote:
Ayes: Bronson, Carter, Gregory, Hosford, Peal, Sanders, Shook and Ucker. Nays; None.And
the Mayor declared the Resolution adopted, as there were 8 Ayes and no Nays.
RES 0 LUT ION.,
INHEREAS, the Board of Improvement of Street Improvement District No.46 of the City
n Fayetteville, Arkansas, has filed its report together with an estimate of the cost of t
improvement contemplated in said -local improvement district, said report amendingg previ
report of said Board in regard to the estimated cost of the improvement of said distric
and it appearing therefrom that the estimated cost of said improvement exclusive of in
on borrowed money is the sum of Eighteen Thousand One Hundred Sixty Eight Dollars($18,1
being less than Forty Per Cent (40;) of the assessed value of the real propertg in said
as shoyvn.by thetlast County assessment;
NCWOTHEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Fayetteville..
Arkansas,that said amended report be and the same is hereby approved.
Signed B.B.Bronson.
Passed and approved, this 2nd day of October, 1939. /'
Attest e%%� Approved.dls-4"
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There being no further business, alderman Hosford moved to adjourn, seconded by
man Ucker, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared the Council adj
Attest gf Approveee (
City Clerk. Mayor
Fayetteville City Council met in regular session, I"`onday, October 9th, 1939.
Present: Mayor, A.D.McAllister, City Clerk, J,W.McGehee, City Attorney, Price Dickson,
City Engimeer, E.T.Brovm, and Aldermen; Bronson, Carter, Gregory, Hosford, Peal, °ander;
Shook and Ucker.
J+yiinutes of the regular meeting of Octoberthe 2nd; were read and approved.
The following bills were presented, after their approval by Alderman Deal, chairman of
auditing committee: Oackson Cafe $4.25, Ark. Western Gas°Co; $3.22, N.W.Ark Times $4.00
Jack Roberts i?9.059 VI.S.Duggan $0.22, Hendricks Plumbing Co.$3.65, Taylor Hannah U5;00
Salusbury General Shop $0.90, Fayetteville Lbr. & Cement Co. $3.23, Phillips Id for Co.�j,
Bossemeyer-MCBrode 053.85, The Automotive Inc. $0.72, Firestone Auto Supply & eruiBe B
$0.50, Benyorter ;?17.500 Elmer Boyd 5712.00,.Hugh Pool $10.00, Herschel Holloway $10.00,
A.F.Shumate ti$20.00 and Willie Wilcox 912.00. Alderman Bronson made a motion that the bi
be allowed, as approved, seconded by alderman Shook, which was regularly passed by the
The following .reports for the month of September were read by the Clerk:
V.James Ptak as Police Judge, A.D.PrcAllister, as Ex -officio Chief of Police and as Ex -o
Chief of the Fire Department,,Clyde tilalters, as Building Inspector, L4,Cunnin ham pps
Collector of the Plater Department, and J.W.IaicGehee, as City Colletor and as lity clerk.
Alderman Sanders made a motion that the reports be received and filed, seconded by alde.
Ucker,which was passed unanimously by the Council.
The MaLyor stated that the nresent metros'. of handling '-',e payments ,of the Tel eph
service for the members of the Fire Department was causing same complaint from the �,le
f Co. it was decided to issue a warrant to each member of the fire Department for his �el
.,. service, not to exceed $2.30 per month.
.Alderman Gregory made a motion that the City pay the •dues of p1.00 for each mf
Of the Fire Department who i is a so a member of The Arkansas Pin ma 's sod ation
this motion was seconded by alderman eal an was passe unanimously �y the dun 'ation
Alderman Hosford, chairman of the Light Committee, reported the :9� Light Co
had agreed tomove the large light from its preseVt.location on the alley at the rear of
the Administration th
Building , to the Center�oie Administration Building, as had been
requested.
No fd.rther business appearingg, alderman H sford oned to aago rn s oizrr77ed 1
alderman Sanders, cdhich was duly, passed by the Counci�, and ne mayor d�,��cyea'r-;4�-d�,,� e Coun,
adjourned. aWAOIL +^'""`_IvIayor.
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