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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1949-02-07 MinutesS�s3. r�,116 E A p�rt,tnE�� sw.gns 6v%t CAi MMMO 22 rayetteville City Council met in regular session, Monday,February 7, 1949. _resent: TG.T.Sanders Mayor, J.111.1lcGehee Clerk, City Engineer E.T.Brownp Building Inspect D.W,Read, and Aldermen; Hale, Feathers, Harlan. Bohe, Ulhitfield, White and Gray. Asent: Alderman Williams* ' The following bills were presented after their approval by Aldermen Bohe, member of tie auditing committee: Ak.Western Gas Co. $28,n1 R,E.Boyd $28.60 h1cRoy4lcNair 0.56 JB.Hannah 4.nn Albert Gobel 28.60 McCartney -Lewis 26.511 J.B.Hannah 7.nn Green Byrd 28.50 Hamilton Plumbing Co 3.nn J.B.Hannah 5.nn A.E.Stone 28.6n C,111,& J.E.Tune 16r) *On W.H.Hester 33.00 Oran.Dudley 28.60 Ark Fuel Oil Co 138.73 belbert Hester 30.70 Carl lacy 28.6n Lewis Bros .92 Carl Lower 28.60 Harry Holloway 28.6n Harper Brush Works 5n.34 S.IThornberry 28.60 E.S.Chapman 28.60 Arkola Sand &Gravel Co. 38.38 Goo Harrison 28.50 Fred Drain 28.60 Price 911 Co. 3.5n Glen Curry 28.60 E.•D.1"lard 28.60 Cook Paint Co. 1.43 Claud Curry 33,8n Louis Stone 28.6() SW.Gss & Electric Cc 52.39 Richard Lacy 26.30 J..B.Hannah 46.16 J.W,PScGehee, Clerk 18.25 lcar Gilbreath 28.60 Fay Lumber & C 44.39 Goodyear Service Store 73.26 e Lacy 46.40 Ark W.Gas Co 94.45 Linkway Stores 9.95 Lige Gabbard 28.6n Coca-Cola 11.7!1 Cities Sdrvice 55.511 Clester Stephens„ „28.50 TtiTcRoy-Mcllair 12.46 Fay.Machine Shop 41,nl R.IIE.Boyd 28.60 Sines Body Shop 8.91 Nprth Ark. Equipment Co 4.74 Albert Gomel 28,60 Costello MPG Co. 23 one) Fay.'Iron 8: Metal Co. .51 AIE.Stone 28.50 Rogers Electric 1.74 Bob Stout .97 Os�an Dudley 28.00 Fay Lug Co 3.05 Fay 'Tire Exchange 58.96 Carl lack 33.8n Fay Say Metal ln.05 Fay 'Auto Supply 1.17 een Byrd 28.60GG._rgen Chgv,Co. 6.3n Fay'Lbr & Cement Co 56.in G if Oil Co. 4.85 Wilsons Cafe 14.9n Kelley Bros 74.97 Harry Hollway 28.60 SVi.Gas 8, Elec 592.31 Pixie Culvert LTFG.009 94.25 E.S.Chapman 28.60 Gray's Sales Co 19.2n Phillips Motor Co. 89.88 Nred Drain 28.60 Com Radio Eqip 2.5n Rogers Electric Co. 52.00 E ID.Ward 28.6n Adams Flower Shop15.3n Whitfield MotorbCo 24.35 Louis Stone 29.5n Lewis Bros 7.n5 Whitfiled Motor Co. 193.14 H1E.Swift 85.79 PNI,Ark Times 21.nn Wilkinson Hatchery 6.nn P1!H.Hester 33.nn Bob's Cafe 73.50 Abshier-Bryan 2,14 Dolbert Hester 26,30 Ulhitfield M,Co 115.96 Lewis Bros 8.62 Cdrl 1,8wer 28.60 Houston Taylor 47.96 Linkway Stores 3.57 SIThornberry 28.60 Abshier-Bryan 38.83 McR6yQ.1cNair 57.07 Goo Harrison 28.60 Sn,Bell Tel Co 35.57 Phillips Motor Co. 56.24 Claud Curry 28.60 Ar.k.Fuel Oil 4.78 Cy Carney 7n.43 Glen Curry 28,60 Houston Taylor 25.67 Lewis Bros' 2.55 Richard Lacy 26.30 Lewis Bros 2.55 RusHing Plumbing Co. 13.2n Oocar Gilbreath 28.60 Bob Maeder 17.02 Cook Paint 3: Varnish 47.28 L 1e l,acy 40.70 'rlgitfield Motor 9n.44 S!'1,Gas & Flee Co. 82.42 B rt Jordan 15.6!1 ^rlc.Western G.Co 44.22 binl':way Stores 6.63 Dgyle Morgin 7,80 Automotive Suppli22.12'iII•rk'�'lestern Gas Co.. 66.69 Lige Gabbard 28,6() SIV.Gas & Elec 47.23 'SW.Bell Telephone Co. 9.42 Chester 6fephens 28.Gn Rogers Electric 8.1n SW Bell Telephone Co. 31.85 Dt.F.Richardson 6.nn City Water Plant 3.76 Taylor Tire Co. 13.99 Aderman Harlan made)a motion.that the hills be allowed as approved, seconded by Alder - n White, which was passed unanimously by the Council: At this time a number of property owners Appeared before the Council with reference to the removal of :the esplanade on Arkansas -Avenue, after a general discussion tie Council decided to take no action, and leave the matter of changes to be made to the discretion of the State Highway Department. The manager .of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity appeared before the 0ouncil with a request to be allowed to place one of the HUTMLTTTS from Leroy Pond on a vacant lot south and west of their house., to be used for storage purposes only, Alderman. Hale made a motion that the request be granted, with the understanding that thebbu:3lding be placed n t close r than 15 ft to any residence, and that it be removed at the end of the School t rm in 1950, this motion was.seconded by Alderman rleathers, end was passed unanimously SV the Council* eamo nimous Alderman Gray, chairman of the Street Lighting Committee, reported that Southwestern Gas & Electric Co. were replacing all 6n 'band' power street lights with inn power candle lights, as fast as the small ones burtt� no additional cost, and that th Company had agreed to replace the 29 white Way lights on Dickson and Block Streets, (which, at the present time are lin candle poweIr) with' 250 candle powel7 at an additional most of 75� per month on each light, and recommended that the Compa y be given 5 year,.e ensi_ann-oft,th,eir- conPra-et f-rom the, expiration, of.�, the. present contra , ?,lderman>Feathers- tion that„the.crecommendation.be approved, seconded-,by•Alderman V1hitPield,;v�laich was passe ly by the Councils There being no further business, Alderman 'Hale moved that the Council adjourn econded by Alderman uray, which was passed unanimously by the Council, and the Mayor eclared the Council adjournQd* Attest OY -, i y er .. 'Approved Mayor•