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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1941-01-27 Minutes48.5 Alderman Gregory made a motion that HENRY GEORGE be appointed Assistant to the Henr,y George Superintendent of the City Water Department and to the City Engineer at a salary of appointed One Hundred Twenty Five Dollars (4"125.00), the City Water Department to pay Seventy assistant Five Dollars ($75.00), and the City to pay Fifty Dollars ('$59.00) each , per Month, to effective , February 1st, 1941• This motion was seconded by alderman Bronson, and Water, Supte was,passed unanimously by the Council, City Engineer) There being no further business, alderman McRoy moved to adjourn, seconded by alderman Peal* which was duly passed by the Council* and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned; AttebtApproved �N'• 6�� By ClerkMlyor Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Monday January 20th, 1941. Present: Mayor A.D.McAllister, City Clerk J.W.McGehee, City Attorney Price Dicksob, City Engineer E.T.Brown, and aldermen] Bronson, Banks, "regory, Hosford* McRoy, Peal Shook. Absent: alderman Sanders. Minutes of the adjourned meeting of January 14th, were read and approved. The following bills were presented, after their approval by alderman Peal, chairman of the auditing committee: Jackson Cafe $8.50, J.Shelley $10.75, Taylor Hannah $3.008 American La France- Foamite Oorp. $19.39 Ben Porter $20.00, Elmer Boyd 14.40, Hal Elderton $14.40, Jim Gibson $13.2oi larence Rice $13.20# Hugh Pool 8.400 A.F.Shumate $22.50 and Otho Shumate $14.402 alderman Gregory made a motion that the bills be allowed, as approved, seconded by alderman Hosford, which was regularly paesad bu the Council. StoplSign Alderman uregory made a motion that a Stop §ign be place on Leverett Avenue. on Leverett at the intersection of Maple $street, this mot ion was seconded by alderman Peal, and at Maple received the unanimous vote of the Council. There being no further business, alderman McRoy moved to adjourn, seconded by alderman Banks, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned; /% Attest Approved fi Approved eyTZ ,7u y er yor S Cler make '. set with The Fayetteville City Council met in regular session Monday January 27th, 1941 Present: Mayor A.D.McAllister, City Clerk J.W.Mouehee, City Attorney Price Hickson, City Engineer E.T.Brown, and aldermen; Bronson, Hank's; Gregory, Hosford, McRoy, Peal, Sanders and Shook. Minutes of the regular meeting of January 20th, were read and approved. The following bills were presented,,affter their approval by alderman Peal, chairman of the auditin committee: Jackson Cafe $5.05, S.W.Gas & Electric Co. $26.77{ Mrs J.A.AdamB 11.25, Bohels-"rocery $2.25, Taylor Hannah $9.60, American-Larrance- Foamite Corporation $13.392 National Cylinder uas Co.$15.88, J.C.Penney Co.$7.08, Ben Porter $2000, Elmer Boyd $14.40, 1 Elderton $14.40, Clarence Rice 012.00p Jim Gibson $12..00, nugh Pooll$12.00, A.F.Shumate $22.50 and Otho Shumate $14.40, alderman Bronson made a motion that the bills be allowed, as approved, seconded by alderman Banks, which was regularly passed by the Council. Alderman Bronson made a motion that the Account of the Arkansas Municipal League for $60.00, for dues from September 1st 1940 to September let 1941, be allowed, seconded by alderman Peal, which received the unanimous vote of the Council. cool Sign Alderman Gregory made a motion that a "SCHOOL SIGN" be installed on South I College Avenue, in the vicinity of South School ,th s mo on was seconded by alderman th College Hosford, and was passed unanimously"Fythe Council. Alderman Hosford made a motion that Jay Shelley be designated as "Keeper Shelley of the Pound" with the same duties and fees as has been in effect previously,this 3eper motion was seconded by alderman McRoy, and received the unanimous vote of the Council. I f and Alderman Hosford made a 81ptio Va tt � Cdo�;, instructed to make set- tlement with the County for the Funds NYU fors. a year 1940, and that he be in- J to d eructed to make settlements MONTHL `hereafter, this motion was seconded by alderman n;onthly McRoy, and was passed unanimously�y th Counci�. �.a1rr F!/nn� theme nts County There being no further b ainess, alderman McRoy moved to adjourn, seconde( by alderman Hosford, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared the Council adjourndd. Attest Approved (I//AS t� t 7City Cleric yor 4