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1942-07-07 Minutes
If 552. (Minutes of June 29th, continued) ontracts Alderman McRoy made a motdon that all contracts with City Employees approved or author - f City ized by s former City Council, at g meeting held on March 31,1941, be terminated and mployem cancelled, and that subsequent to such terminations, employment shall be from month to ancelled month, at the will and plesure of the City Council, this motion was seconded by alderman Hosford, and received the unanimous vote of the Council^• There being no further business, aldePman McRoy moved to adjourn; seconded b�y alderman Shook, which was duly passed by the Council* and the Mayor declared the Counei adjourned. ; �I Attest • / Approved _ y er t,, ay ayetteville City Council met in regular session, Monday, July 6th, 1942; Present: Mayor Geo.Vaughan, City Qlerk J.W.McGehee, City Attorney Price Dicks, City Engineer E.T.Brown, Building Ins pettor Henry George, Police Chief Dan Allen, C Rty Sani- tarian Z.T.Boykin, aldermen; Bronson, Gregory, Hosford, McRoy,,Sandera,Shook and Stubble field. Absent; Alderman Banks; Minutes of the regular meeting of June 29th, were r©ad and approved. The following bills were presented, after their approval by alderman Hosford, chairman of the auditkng committee: Dr,J.F.Stanford $3.00 Eason & Co. $86.93 Phillips Motor Co. $1.38 Redfern Bros 7.85 Cravens & Co. 86.99 Reed-Griffeth Garage 11.35 Taylor Hannah 1.77 SW.Bell Tel Co. 24.47 Harry George 1.50 Earl Hand 1.77 Barnes Electric Co. 1.58 Harry George 2.96 Bob Day 1.77 Houston- Taylor 6.50 Fay.Lbr & Cement Co. 46.05 Theo Burns 1.77 Phillips Moter Co. 7.61 H.F.Poimter 13.20 Lyle Allen 1.77 Standard Oil Co':' 25.08 Herschel Holloway 13.20 Dan Allen 1.77 Jackson Cafe 19.15 Carl Henson 10.80 Lewis Bros Coo 3.29 SW.Bell Tel Co. 7.64 IEobt Porter 10.80 R.F.Jackson 84.00 Ark.Fuel Oil Co. 4.85 Clarence Rice 2.40 Fay.Printing Co. 16.70 Manhattan Rubber Div. 291.55 Clarence Rice 14.40 SW.Gas & Electric Co. 376.54 Redfern Bros. 1900 Clarence Rice, Jr 14.40 Ark Western Gas Co. 6.89 Heflin's service Sta. 1.78 Geo.F.McKinney 61.52 McCartney -Lewis Ins.Co 67.65 Okla Tire & Supply Co. 3.37 Aldeaman�McRoy made a motion that the bills be allowed, as approved, seconded by alderma Sanders, which was regularly passed by the Council. The Clerk presented the reports of ChasSlIhnders as Acting Chief of the FireDepart- June ment,Roy Nix, as Sewer service Collector, Henry Georges as Building Inspector, J.W.Mcfiehas ^e porta As Collector and as City Clerk, Dan Allen presented his report as Chief of Police for the month of June,alderman McRoy made a motion that the reports be received and filed, seconded by alderman Shook, which was passed unanimously by the Council:' AdjournedAlderman McRoy made a motion $hat the Council adjourn -till 8,:O'Clock Thursday bill Night , July ',� th, this motion was seconded by alderman Gregory, and was passed unanimously Phursday by the Councii, and the Mayor declared the Council adjourned till Thursday at 8 P.M. July ;f(th, 1942• _ Attest Approved pity er • Mayor DJOURNED EETING, Fayetteville City Council met in adjourned session, Thursday, July ')th, 1942. Present: Mayor Geo.Vaughan, City Clerk J.W.McGehee,City Attorney Price Dickson,City Engineer E.T.Brown,County Sanitarian Z?T.Boykin, aldermen: Bronson, Banks9Gregory ,Rosford,McRoy,l Shook and Stubblefield. Absent: alderman Sanders* JARNIVAL A committee from VFW, together with Mr Stumbo, were present and made another request icense that the City waive the license fees on a benefit Carnival to be sponsoredvby the VFW. refused after discussion, the Council informed the committee that since they had already been per - for mitted to have one carnival this season, and since there were so many complaints from pr p- erty owners and residents adjacent to the site used for the carnival, that the Council would VPW. not waive the license fees. Alderman McRoy made a motion•to&1authorize the WATER COM14ITTEE to increase the ATER •amount.of water allowed for the minimum rate of $1.02, from 1,000 gallons, to 2,000 gallons, INDA M during the months of July, August and September, in order to provide additional water for sised sprinkling purposes, this motion was seconded by alderman Gregory,and was passed unanimdasly to by the Council'* 00 gale IAlderman McRoy, chairman of the committee that was appointed at the regular meet - r 3 Mo. ing June 29th,to formulate plans fpr the collection of TIN CANS and other rubbish, presergted T CLEANINhe plan the committee had worked out, and stated that the merchants and business men had ept indicated they would be willing to contribute approximately $3,000.00, annually,toward,t e bolished maintenance of the new plan, and after discussion, alderman McRoy made a motion that the (STREET CLEANING DEPARTMENT be abolished, and a,CITY SANITATION DEPARTMENT be established ITT �to provide for STREET CLEANING, and the disposal of CANS, TRASH a-ld all other REFUSE, ANITATIOPIexcept GARBAGE, this motion was seconded by alderman Stubblefield,and on roll call by the stablish Clerk, received the following vote: Ayes; Bronson, Banks, Gregory, Hosford,McRoy and Stu ble- do Field; Nays; Shook. Absent and not voting: Alderman Sanders. And the Mayor declared ssed, as there were 6 ayes, and 1 nay;+ (Minutes continued to page 553) - 55 (( Minutes of adjourned meetin July 9th, continued) ommitteeAlderman_ Bronson made a motion that the operation of the new department be placed in o operatethe hands oY the committee appointed June 29th, to formulate pians:•for the collection ANITA- TIN CANS and other refuse, Viz: McRoy, Gregory and Banks, this motion was seconded by ION alderman Hosford, and we's passed unanimously by the Council. EPT. 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 y er a tor:; "Fayetteville City Council met in regular;,session, Monday, fuly 13th, 1942. Present: Mayor Goo.Vaughan, City Clerk J.W.McGehee, City Attorney Price Dickson, City Dgineer E.T.Br6wn.Police Chief Dan Allen.Couflty Sanitarian Z.T.Boykin, Aldermen; Bronso nks, Gregory ,Hosford,McRoy,Shook and Stubblefield. Absent: alderman Sanders. The following bills were presented, after theifapproval by alderman Hosford, hairman of the auditing committee: Magnolia Petroleum Co. $$27.61 Magnolia Petrokeum Co. $62.37 Carl Hanson $$12.90 F.w.Woolwort Co. 1.53 H.F.Pointer 14.40 C.M.Barnett 11.40 Ivan Wages 46.65 Clarence Rice 2.40 Clarence Rioe,Jr. 2.40 Ellis Poore 49.95 Herschel Holloway 14.40 Clarence Rice 15.60 Mid Continent Oil Co 33.38 Robert Porter 14.40 A.F.Shumate 15.60 Alderman Bronson made a motion that the bills be allowed, as approved,seconded by alder - n Shook, which was regularly passed by the Council', Committee A Committee from the Chamber of Commerce, consisting of Clifton Wade, asks for E.P.Pyeatt,N.F.Drake,Ralph Lewis,L.L.Baxter,Maurtce Renner, Hayden McIlroy and w.S.Camp- B'ond issue ell, and Ray Ellis, Manager Fayetteville Flying Field,appeared before the Council, and r— equested the Council to pass an Ordinance calling a SPECIAL ELECTION to pass on a prom Airlport posed BOND ISSUE of approximately 100,000.00, to be used in the EXPANSION and IMPROVE- MENT of the CITY AIRPORT,after discussion, alderman Shook made a motion that the Mayor appoint a SPECIAL COMMITTEE to cooperate with a COMMITTEE from the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Phe City Engineer and the City Attorney in working out details of the proposed BOND ISSUE end report back to the Council, this motion was seconded by alderman Hosford,and was pass Special unanimously by the Council, Committee: The Mayor appointed the following SPECIAL C01dMITTEE: Aldermen, Gregory- Gregory, Shook and Banks'; Shook - Banks. Alderman McRoy made a motion that A.F.Shumate, of the Street Cleaning Department be allowed payofor. 2 weeks vacation, recently taken, at the rate of 30¢ per hr Shumate pr $$14.40 per week, this motion was seconded by alderman Banks, and was passed.unanimous- vacation 1y by the Council. paid Alderman McRoy mademotion that the sum of $1,050.00, (12 of the amour et up in the budget for Street Clean�)be transferred from the Street Cleaning Fund,to 00.050.00 'the Cit Sanitation Fund, this motion was seconded by alderman Banks, and received "the transferredunan ous vo e o e Counel.Lo to Sanitation Fund Alderman McRoy made a motion that the sum of $20000.00 be transfermed $$2000.00 'rom the City Water Plant Funds, to the City Sanitation Fund , this motion was seconded from by alderman Gregory, and was passed unanimously by the ounci10 water Fund There being no further business, alderman McRoy moved to adjourn, aecondeoby alderman Bronson, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared �he Council adjourned Attest !Z *,ftg Approved y er a o