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Fayetteville City Council met in regular session, Monday, July 14th, 1941s
^esent: Mayor Geo.Vaughan, City Clerk J.W.McGehee, E
City Attorney .Dickson, City Engine
.T.Brown, aldermen; Bronson, Banks, egory,HosfOrd.. McRoy,Sanders.. Shook and Stubblefie
Minutes of the regular meetimg of July 7th, were read and approved.
The following bills were presented, after their approval by alderman Hosford,
ha.irman of the auditing committee:
aylor Hannah $12.39 Standard Oil Co. $62.39 A.F.Shumate 114221.50
urtis• Bynum 6.75 J.E.Moore Sheet M Co :35 Arkola Sand & Gravel 257.08'
rk.Fuel Oil Co. 1.68 Hal Elderton 14*'401 Gabbard Bros 97.19
ay. Lbr. & Cement Co. 34.45 Jim Gibson 149'40 Frank Brooks 33.60
rkola Sand & Gravel Col557*69i Clarence Rice 14640 glint Brooks 19.60
rkola Sand & Gravel Co. 24.16 Hugh Pool 12:00 Kelley Henderson 19.60
ay. Auto Supply Co. 10.35 Herschel Holloway 13.80 Chas. ilcox 16.80
ontinental Oil Co. 36.14 Otho Shumate 14.40
lderman Bronson.made.a moption that the bills be•alloVp4,as approved, seconded by alderman
hook, which was regularly passed by the Council"*
The following reports, for the month of June were read by the Clerk*
Nix as Sewer Service Collector, Henry George as Building Inspector and Geo Vaughan
s Ex -officio Chief of Police, alderman Gregory made,amotion that the reports be received
nd filed, seconded by alderman Stubblef ield$ which was passed unandmously by.the Council
The question of A94i�
paving Campbell Street came up for discussion alderman
anders, chairman of the Street Committee, reported that Mr.J.F.Rieff had offered to give
he City a check for $1,000.00, if the City would assume responsibility for the cost of
aving Campbell Street, alderman Gregory made a motion that the Street Committee and the
ity Engineer contact all property owners, who might be affected by said paving, with ref-
rence to securing a Right-of-way, and if, and when a satisfactory agreement is reached
ith said proerty owners, that the City accept the proposition of Mr. Rieff, this motion
as seconded by alderman Hosford, and received the unanimous vote of the ,Council:
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Alderman Sanders, chairman of the Aviation committee, reported that he had
of
reached an agreement with the Manager of the Flying field with reference to raising the
Mr. Hannah's rate of pay will be the same as that
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rent , the agreement being, that ; dffective July 15th, the rent would be $60.00, per
to be
month, and the City Attorney was instructed to draw up a new contract to that effect.
George Vaughan Jr.
$60.00
Mayor
yle Allen
After discussion, alderman Gregory made a motion that Lyle Allen be appointed
Alderman Sanders made a motion that the City Clerk be instructed to notify
as patrolman KXXX-XXi05XKS to succeed C.G.MeClellan, this motion was seconded by alderman
Notice
the Gulf Refining Company, through theirs local agent, Mr.A.G.Harlan, that the City Coun-
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cilwould cancel their Lease Contract on the Municipal Airport on the 1st day of August,
The Clerk read the following list of Appointments made by the Mayor, to the
cancel
1941, This motion was seconded by al erman Banks, and on roll call by the Clerk, receives:
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the unanimous vote of the Council
Paul Jamfson, whose term will expire July 11, 1946.
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These appointments are to fill the vacancies of W.R.Spencer, Bernal Seastere
�g Co.
Alderman Sanders reported thet the Street Department was out of Asphalt,
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sugggested that with market conditions as they were at the present' time, that it would be
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advisable to buy a car of asphalt, and alderman Gregory made a motion that the matter bel
adjourn, sacoi:leci by alderman Bronson, which was du y passed by the Council, a th M
sphalt
referred to the R.treet Committee and the City Engineer, this motion was seconded by alder-
man Banks, and was passed unanimously by the Council':
expense Alderman Banks made a mo -tion that the expenses of one member of the Fire
of Department be paid to a State Firemen's Association, to be held at Magnolia, Arkansas,
delegate on August 4,5,'and 6th, this motion was.:seconded by alderman Shook, and.was passed unanimously
Ito Magno by the Council';
lia, Ark. Alderman Gregory made a motion that the expenses of Ed Wages be paid to
l a Firemen's School to be conducted at Stillwater, Oklahoma, about August lst, this motion
Expense was seconded by alderman McRoy, and received the unanimous vote of the Council:
torIf Wages
h Alderman Bro on madeLa motion that a committee be sent to littleRock,
Stillwater to contact an Official of the lghway.,.epartmen'to see what could be done wAth refererence
to the Under -pass on West Center Street, this motion was seconded by alderman McRoy, and
Underpaaewas passed unanimously by the Council':
on Center At this time the Clerk read the notice of a
Street as Patrolman, to succeed C.G.McClellan, resigned*
appointment of Taylor Hannah
Taylor
Hannah ( Copy of Notice)
appointed
by Mayor July 12, 1941
P&r.J.W.McGeliee, bity Clerk,
Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Dear Mr.McGehee;
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Please be advised that I have this day appointed Mr.Taylor Hannah patrolman
to succeed Mr. C.G.McClellan, resigned.
Mr. Hannah's rate of pay will be the same as that
for Mr. McClellan and should begin as of this date.
Yours very truly,
George Vaughan Jr.
Mayor
yle Allen
After discussion, alderman Gregory made a motion that Lyle Allen be appointed
ppointed
as patrolman KXXX-XXi05XKS to succeed C.G.MeClellan, this motion was seconded by alderman
y
Banks, and on roll call by the Clerk, received the unanimous vote of the Council.
ouncil
The Clerk read the following list of Appointments made by the Mayor, to the
ousing
Housing Authority Committee: C.C.Yarrington whose term will expire July 11, 1944.
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George L.McConnell, whose term will expire July 11, 1945.
ppointed;And
Paul Jamfson, whose term will expire July 11, 1946.
These appointments are to fill the vacancies of W.R.Spencer, Bernal Seastere
and L.L.Baxter respectively whose terms have expired. Alderman Banks made a motion that
these appointments be approved by the Councils seconded by alderman Bronson, and was passed
r7#1^i+`1011sl7 b -r the Council.
IkThere being no further business, alderman M oy mov d toy
adjourn, sacoi:leci by alderman Bronson, which was du y passed by the Council, a th M
declared the Council adjourned. Attest , ity Clerk. Approved or.
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