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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1940-09-09 Minutes467 Fayetteville City Council met in regular session, Tuesday, Sept. 3rd, 1940. Present: Mayor A.D.McAllister, City. Clerk)?YJ*Me fGe.hIW3.* City Attorney Price Dickson, City Engineer E.T.Brown, and aldermen: Bronson, Banks, Hosford, McRoy, Peal, Sanders and Shook. Absent: alderman Gregory. Minutes of the regular meeting of August 26th, were read and approved Phe following bills were presented, after their,approval by alderman Peal, chairman of he auditing committee: r Jackson Cafe 1.40 Taylor Hannah $4.25 Hal Elderton x'12;00 J.Shelley 5.25 The Automotive Inc 3.45 A.F.Shumate 20.00 S.W.Gas & Electr4c344.67 Linkway Stores Co. 2.00 Oto Shumate 12.00 Linkway Stores Cc 2.78 Lewis Bros Co. 7.21 Lewis Bros Co 1.55 S.W.Bell Tel. Cc 7.50 Dr.J.F,Lewlts 4.00 W.E.Gregg 45.00 Renner,,Carmichael 23.81 The Automotive Inc 5921 Lewis & Co. 28.99 Lewis Bros Co. 3.62 Fayetteville Pr.Co 11.69 Ida J.Hor�on & F.L.Asso 11.80 S.W.Bell Te1.Co. 24.96 Linkvvay Stores Co. 11.58 Republic Print Cc 8.16 Ben Porter 20000' Campbell & Bell 72.36 Elmer Boyd 13020. E.P.Rouse 34.00 Hugh Pool 9.50 Lyle Allen 18.75 Clarence Rice 11.50 Alderman Bronson made a motion that the Bills be allowed, as approved, seconded by p.lderman Banks, which was regularly passed by the Council, MrsIL.L. Mrs.L.L.Shirmer appeared before the Council, again , with reference to a building Shirmer permit, and since it appeared that she had complied with the Ordinance, by having B.Permit notice of application published in the Northwest Arkansas Times two times,and the time granted. having expired for protests to be filed, and the City Clerk reported that no protests had been filed, alderman Sanders made a motdon,that the Building Inspector be instruct ed to issue a building permit to Mrs. L.L.Shirmer to build a Garage Apartment buildirg on Lot 6, Block 2, Leverett?1s 3rd addition Ten (10) feet from the property Bine'•on'•OA'rav Street, this motion was seconded by aldefman Peal, and received the unanimous vote of the Council. July The following reports for the month of July were read by the Clerk: Reports Clyde Walters, as Building Inspector, A.D.MeAllister, as Ex -officio Chief of the Fire Department, and as Ex -officio Chief of Police, V.James Ptak,as Municipal Judge for the City and for the County. Roy Nix, as Sewer Service Collector, and J.W.McGehee, as City Collector and as City Clerk; Alderman Hosford made a motion that the reports be recet ed, and filed, seconded by alderman Peal, which was passed unanimously by the Council. Alderman Sanders made a motion that a warrant for $6-.60 be drawn to accompany the order for 6 pictures of the Air-port,"this motion was seconded by alderman Banks, and was passed unanimously by the Council* There being no further business, alderman McRoy moved,to adjourn, seconded by alderman Hosford, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned. QQ Attest. ApprovedQ�•!u y Clerk Mayor Fayetteville Council met in regular session Monday, Sept. 9th, 1940. L Present: Mayor A.D.McAllister, City Clerk J.W.MeGehee, City Attorney Price]�ickson, City Engineer E.T.Brown, and aldermen: Bronson, Banks, dregory, Hosford, McRoy, Peal, Vnders and Shook. nutes of the regular meeting of Sept. 3rd, were read and approved. The following bills were presented, after their approval by alderman Peal, chairman of the auditing committee: Standard Oil Co. $72.27 Jackson cafe $1.25 Bohe's Grocery $1.59 Ben Porter .35 Mrs. J,A.Adams 7.50 Ozark Grocer o. 1.84 Ben Porter 20.00 Jack Roberts 2.00 Firestohe Auto S&S Cc 7.27 Elmer Boyd 12.00 Rogers Electric Co. 3.36 Red Cross Drug Store 2.55 Hal Elderton 10.00 Cravens & Co. 151.68 Fay. Tire Exchange 24.48 Hugh ool 8.00 N.W.Ark.Times 3.08 Thdmas.& Son 7.25 Clarence Rice 8.00 Fa;V.Lbr. & Cement Go* 9:27 Phillips Motor Co. •68.40 A.F.Shumate 20.00 H.H.Barnes 3.10 Fay. Lbr. & Cement Co 21.83 Otho Shumate 12.00 Alderman Sanders made a motion that the bills be allowed as approved, seconded by alderman Bronson, which was regularly passed by the Council. 'There being no further business, alderman McA oy moved to adjourn,seconded by alderman Bronson, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared the Council adjournedo fittest: v City Clerk Approved 42L Mayor