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ter Alderman Hosford„ chairman of the Water Committee, submitted a report of the
ommittee proceedings of the meeting of the Water Committee, on August, 8th, together with the
port recomendations of the rCor'nnottee to the City Council, alderman Banks made a motion that
bommend- the report be received/f&� the recommendations of the committee be approved, seconded
tions. alderman McRoy, which was passed unanimously by the Council.
istrict
Fayetteville Ci" Council met in regular session, Monday. August 10th, 1942
made a motion that the 1942
assessment in Street Imp/
Present : Mayor GOo.Vaughan,
City Clerk J.111.MeGehee, City
Attorney Price Dickson?
City
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Engineer E.T.Brown7 Police
Ghief Dan Allen, aldermen ;
Bronson
,Banks, Gregory
,;cRoy, Shook and Stubblefield.
Absent: Alderman Sanders.
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,ftosford
There being no further
business,
Minutes of the regular
ileeting of August 3rd, were
read and approveu.
alderman Bronson, which was duly
passed by
The following bills were
presented, sfter their approval
by alderman Hosford, chairman
adjourned',
auditng committee:
14.40
Fay.Printing Co.
11.95
Fay Tire Exchange
48.3:
Galvin. E';F'G.Co. ,
x$155.00 Steve Salusbury
$14.40
Ozark Saluage. Co.
$$42.4
1.75
Magnolia Petroleum Cc,
25.01 Robert Porter
2.40
Clarence Rice
5.2
10.80
Pay Tire exchange •
6.00 C.M..Barnett
2.40
D:aite Nickels
18.7
Lewis Bros Co.
2.20 W.D.Barnett
2.40
-Jim Gibson
22.0
18.0(
S'NeGa.s & Electric Co.
4.08 Guy Roberts
13.60
Ellis George
18.0
25.00
Stout's Service-Sta
1.53 Andrew Coleman
12.00
Junior Williams
18.0
15.30
Fay Drug Store
2.00 Frank Brooks
15.60
Elzie Thurman
12.6
Heflin's Service Sta
1.02 Mrs Ida J Borton
15.35
Ray Davis
13.3
18.0(
Ark.Fuel Oil Co.
1.10` Kern -Limerick, Inc
61.40
Enis Glisen
13.5
2.79•Enis
Magnblia Pet Co.
62.22 Harper Brush Works
37.37
Herman McMurry
3.0
13.95
Ark.Fuel Oil Co.
4.08 J.W.McGehee, Clerk
1.25
Monroe Evins
6.9
Lewis Bros Co.
4.80 Magnolia Pet Co.
31.11
Lewis Bros,Co.
.5
3.0(
Reed-Griffeth Garage
18.64A Levis Bros Co.
1.57
17.70
Joe Baker
25.00
H.F.Pointer
14.40 Reed-GriffetJ3 Garage
29.01
Enis 5lisen
13.65
Herschel Holloway
14.40
William Napar
3.9(
alderman Shook made a motion
that the bills be allowed,
as approved, seconded by alderm
7.38
Bronson, which was reularly passed by the Council.
3.4:
Nix
The Clerk read the report of Roy Nix, as Sea+erxService
Collector for the month of
July,
t for
alderman Gregory made a
motion that the report be received and
filed, seconded by
alder
5.40
McRoy, which was passed
unanimously by the Council.
Herbert Morgan
1.2(
ter Alderman Hosford„ chairman of the Water Committee, submitted a report of the
ommittee proceedings of the meeting of the Water Committee, on August, 8th, together with the
port recomendations of the rCor'nnottee to the City Council, alderman Banks made a motion that
bommend- the report be received/f&� the recommendations of the committee be approved, seconded
tions. alderman McRoy, which was passed unanimously by the Council.
istrict
Alderman Gregory
made a motion that the 1942
assessment in Street Imp/
46
District No.46, for the intersections , amounting
to $99.56,
be allowed, this motion w
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seconded by alderman Banks, and was passed
unanimously by the
Council;
sessn ent
the auditing committee:
-
id
There being no further
business,
alderman McRoy moved
to adjourn, seconded b
H.F.POinter
alderman Bronson, which was duly
passed by
the Council, and
the Mayor declared the Cou
adjourned',
Herschel Holloway
14.40
Fay.Printing Co.
Attest Agr Approved VJ
y C er -, -mayor
Fayetteville City Council met for regular session, monday, August 17th,1942
orum After waitng till 8-30, and only 3 aldermen betting presemt, the Mayor declred that for
lack of a quorem, the Council was adjourned. ..
Fayetteville City Council met in regular session, Monday, Aygust 24th,1942
yor The absence of the Mayor was noted, and alderman Hosford made a motion that alderman
bsent Sanders be elected Mayor pro -tem, seconded by alderman Gregory, which was passed unani-
anders mously by the Council.
Pro -tem The Clerk then called the roll and noted the follwimg present:
'Aldermen; Bronson,.Banks, Gregory, Hosford, McRoy, Sanders, Shook and Stubblefield,
City Clerk J.W.McGehee, City Attchrney Price Dickson, City Engineer E.T.Brown,Police ®hie
Dan Allen and Building Inspector Henry George*
( Continued Page 559)
the
Minutes
of the
regular meeting of August
10th,
dere read and approved.
The follwing bills were
presented,
after their approval
by alderman Hosford, chairman
of
the auditing committee:
-
H.F.POinter
$14.40
Fay. Tire Exchange x}18.95
Sanford &- Son
$0.71
Herschel Holloway
14.40
Fay.Printing Co.
11.95
Fay Tire Exchange
48.3:
Steve Salusbury
12.00
Commercial Radio Equipmt
1.75
Dwite Nickels
18.7:
Guy Roberts
10.80
Northwest Ark.Times
35.45
Jim Gibson
22.01
Andrew Coleman
10.80
SW.Gas &- Electric Co.
13.30
Ellis George
18.0(
Frank Brooks
31.20
J.C.Dotson
25.00
Junior Williams
6.0(
Dwite Nickels
15.30
Rogers Electric Co.
.77
Elzie Thurman
17.7(
Jim Gibson
21.70
M.L.Henry
50.00
Ray Davis
18.0(
Ellis George
12.00
Fay.Irdn & Metal Works
2.79•Enis
Glisen
6.0(
Junior Williams
13.95
Gilstrap Lbr.Co.
6.43
Monroe Evins
18.71
Elzie..Thurman
12.90
Arkola Sand & Gravel Co
39.44
Argle Wood
3.0(
Ray Davis
17.70
Joe Baker
25.00
Earl Boyd
17.8;
Enis 5lisen
13.65
Salusbmrf General Shop
.75
William Napar
3.9(
Monroe Evins
14.85
Frank Brooks
7.38
Bob Pate
3.4:
Argle Wood
10.20
H.F.Pointer
14.40
Steve Salusbury
12.0(
Doyle McElyea
5.40
Herschel Holloway
14.40
Herbert Morgan
1.2(
Frisco R.R.CO.
36.34
Steve Salusbury
4.80
Fay.Flying Field
96.0(
Cecil E.Smith
31.50
Andrew Coleman
9.60
Reed-Griffeth Garage
10.49
Hanshew Coal Co.
10.60
At this time Mayor Vaughan appeared, and took his•-plaee`
ass Mayor,ar-d alderman Bronson
ayor
made a motion that the
bills be allowed, as approved, seconded by alderman Banks.
which
aughan
-alas.regularly passed by
the Council.
ppears
The question
of
a Car -marker for the balance of
the year came:ilp:for.-)dis4
cussion, since it was announced
that Eldo Cole was eesigningthe 1st of September,
and
ii
was decided to leave it
up to
the Mayor to try to work out something by next Meeting^•
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