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rking 1front.of their offices but after discussions no action was taken*
N.W.Ark: I iAlderman Bronson moved to go inyo executive session, seconded by alderman Banks,
Times was duly passed by the Council, and thevMayor declared the Council in executive session
after disuesion of various administrative matters, alderman Hosfordcmoved to go out of
ecutive sessions seconded by alderman Shook, which was passed unanimously by the gounci
" the Mayor declared the Council in regular session.
There being no further business, alderman ,anders moved to adjourn, seconded by
alderman Bronson, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared the Counc
adjourned;
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Fayetteville City Council met in regular session, Monday November 25th, 1940.
Present 'uayor A.D.McAllister, City Clerk J.W.McGehee, City Attorney Price Dicksdn,
City Enj3imeer E.T.Brown, and aldermen;ohson, Winks, Gregory, iIosford, )1fcRoy, Peal,
8nd Shook
Minutes of the regular meeting of November 18th,were read and apprAved.
The following bills were presented, after their approval by alderman Peal, chairman of
The
Committee:
Jackson Cafe $2.95 Taylor Hannah $0.75 Clarence Rice $13.
S.W.Gas & Electric Co 24.37 Lyons Machinery Co. 22.39c'A.F.Shumate 22.
S.W.Gas & Electric Co 11.94 Ben POrter 20.00 Otho Shumate 14.
Harry Cooper Supplyl Co, 7.40. Elmer Boyd 14.40 Billie Wilcox 14.
Ozark Gricer Co 1.79 Hal f'lderton 14.40 W.R.Spencer 37.
Mine Safety Appe�o 3.06 Hugh Pool 13.80
Alderman Sanders made a motion that the bills be allowed, as approved, seconded by alde,
Bronson, which was regularlyy passed by'the Council•
The Annual report ofy�ewer Improvement District No 1 was presented, and alderma
ewer Shook made a motion that the report be referred to the auditing committee, seconded by
No 1 alderman Bronson, which was passed urs imously by the Council••
lep ortC••�.",° I"
The Annual report of/Ahnex No 1 to Sewer Improvement District No 1 was presente
iaex No land after discussion, alderman Peal made a motion that the report be returned to the Ca
Sewer sionerss with a request that they file a comprehensive statement showing in detail all
).14 receipts and disbursements, this motion was sdeonded by alderman Banks, and received th
te„tnA unanimous vote of the Council,,
The follwing reports for the month of October were read by the Clerk: Roy Nix, as 5'ewer
3ber Service Collector, Clyde Walters as Building Inspedtaor, V.James Ptak, as Municipal Judg
?ts for the City, and J.W.McGehee, as City Collector and as City Clerk alderman Hosford mad
motion that the reports be received and filed, seconded by aldermnrhders, which was pas
unanimously by the Council.
ition A petition was read, signed by a number of property owners, asking that a Light b
installed on Dickson 9'treet, between Duncan and buchannan avenues, and alderman Sanders
made a motion that the request be referred to the Light Committee, seconded by alderman
Peal, which received the unanimous vote of the Council
Alderman Gregory introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption
seconded by alderman McRoy, and on roll call by the Clerk, the following vote was V@a
Ayes: Bronson, Banks, 'regory, 'osford, McRoy, Pea1,^Sanders and Shook: And the Mayor
adopted, as there were 8 Ayes and no Nays,
(RESOLUTION ON FOLLOWING PAGE)
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ayetteville City COUnG it met in regular session,-"Londay Novemberl8th, 1940.
Present: Mayor A.D.McAllister, City Clerk J.W.McGehee, pity Attorney Price Dickson,
Pity Engineer E.T.Brawn,and aldermen; Bronson, Banks, uregory, Hosford, Peal, ,anders ar
Shook. Absent; McRoye
inutes of the regular meeting of Novemer 12 th., were read and appeoved.
The following bills were presented, afaibr their approval by alderman Peal, chairman of t
auditing committee:
(Jackson Cafe $1.15 J.W.McGeheesClerk 4D.98 Hal Elderton $4.80
N.W.Ark Times 17.40 U of A.Bldg & Grounds 48.00 Hugh Pool 2.40
The Automotive Inc. 8.29 Harry George Station 2.80 Clarence Rice 2.40
Harry Cooper Co. 17.50 Ben Porter 20.00 A.F.Shumate 22.50
!J.W.McGeheesClerk - -.39 Elmer Boyd 12.00 Otho Shumate 12.00
Whitfield Motor Ca 3.00 Emmett Boyd 2.46 Billie Wilcox 10.00
Final
lderman Gregory made a..motion that the bills be allowed,'as approved, seconded by alder
I
man Bronson, which was regulably passed by the Council
Report
ofd The final report of the Commissioners of College Avenue Improvement Distriett No.l
ollege
presented by the Clerk, and alderman Bronson made a motion that the report be referred t
mp.Dist
the auditing committee, thAs motion was seconded by alderman Sanders, and was passed uns
no.l
mously by the Council. '
Request
for
I The Clerk read a request from the Northwest Arkansas Times for a;e°parking Space"i
rking 1front.of their offices but after discussions no action was taken*
N.W.Ark: I iAlderman Bronson moved to go inyo executive session, seconded by alderman Banks,
Times was duly passed by the Council, and thevMayor declared the Council in executive session
after disuesion of various administrative matters, alderman Hosfordcmoved to go out of
ecutive sessions seconded by alderman Shook, which was passed unanimously by the gounci
" the Mayor declared the Council in regular session.
There being no further business, alderman ,anders moved to adjourn, seconded by
alderman Bronson, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared the Counc
adjourned;
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Approved c/CY. q�
mayor
Fayetteville City Council met in regular session, Monday November 25th, 1940.
Present 'uayor A.D.McAllister, City Clerk J.W.McGehee, City Attorney Price Dicksdn,
City Enj3imeer E.T.Brown, and aldermen;ohson, Winks, Gregory, iIosford, )1fcRoy, Peal,
8nd Shook
Minutes of the regular meeting of November 18th,were read and apprAved.
The following bills were presented, after their approval by alderman Peal, chairman of
The
Committee:
Jackson Cafe $2.95 Taylor Hannah $0.75 Clarence Rice $13.
S.W.Gas & Electric Co 24.37 Lyons Machinery Co. 22.39c'A.F.Shumate 22.
S.W.Gas & Electric Co 11.94 Ben POrter 20.00 Otho Shumate 14.
Harry Cooper Supplyl Co, 7.40. Elmer Boyd 14.40 Billie Wilcox 14.
Ozark Gricer Co 1.79 Hal f'lderton 14.40 W.R.Spencer 37.
Mine Safety Appe�o 3.06 Hugh Pool 13.80
Alderman Sanders made a motion that the bills be allowed, as approved, seconded by alde,
Bronson, which was regularlyy passed by'the Council•
The Annual report ofy�ewer Improvement District No 1 was presented, and alderma
ewer Shook made a motion that the report be referred to the auditing committee, seconded by
No 1 alderman Bronson, which was passed urs imously by the Council••
lep ortC••�.",° I"
The Annual report of/Ahnex No 1 to Sewer Improvement District No 1 was presente
iaex No land after discussion, alderman Peal made a motion that the report be returned to the Ca
Sewer sionerss with a request that they file a comprehensive statement showing in detail all
).14 receipts and disbursements, this motion was sdeonded by alderman Banks, and received th
te„tnA unanimous vote of the Council,,
The follwing reports for the month of October were read by the Clerk: Roy Nix, as 5'ewer
3ber Service Collector, Clyde Walters as Building Inspedtaor, V.James Ptak, as Municipal Judg
?ts for the City, and J.W.McGehee, as City Collector and as City Clerk alderman Hosford mad
motion that the reports be received and filed, seconded by aldermnrhders, which was pas
unanimously by the Council.
ition A petition was read, signed by a number of property owners, asking that a Light b
installed on Dickson 9'treet, between Duncan and buchannan avenues, and alderman Sanders
made a motion that the request be referred to the Light Committee, seconded by alderman
Peal, which received the unanimous vote of the Council
Alderman Gregory introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption
seconded by alderman McRoy, and on roll call by the Clerk, the following vote was V@a
Ayes: Bronson, Banks, 'regory, 'osford, McRoy, Pea1,^Sanders and Shook: And the Mayor
adopted, as there were 8 Ayes and no Nays,
(RESOLUTION ON FOLLOWING PAGE)
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