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There being no further business, alderman McRoSr moved to adjourn,seconded
alderman Bronson, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared the Coui
adjourneds
Attest Appr.oved
ug.ty cleric hlay=46
ayetteville City Cotm cil met in regular session, Idonday, September 14th, 1942.
resent Mayor Geo. Vaughan, City Clerk J.W.McUehee, City Attorney Price Dickson, City
ngineer E.T.Brown, Police Chief City
Allen, aldermen; Bronson, Banks, Gregory, Hosford,
cRoy, Sanders, Shook and Stubblefield,*'
Minutes of the adjourned meeting of September 8th, were read and approved';
The following b6lls were presented, after their -approval by alderman Hosford, Chairman
the auditing committee:
Bohd's Grocery
Vayetteville City Council met in adjourned,.seAsign,Tuesday,September 8th, 1942.
Dyke Lumber Co.
028.5G
Present : Mayor Geo.Vaughaho City Clerk J.W.MCGehee, CitylEngineer
E.T.Brown, Police
Chb
Rer-rer-Carmichael
Dan Allen, aldermen; Bronson, Banks, Uregory, Hosford,
McRoy, Shook and Stubblefield,
8.40
Absent: alderman Sanders*
Monroe Evins
6.0
Minutes of the regular meeting of August 31st,
were read and apprdnved .
Herschel Holloway
7.20
The follwing bills were presented, after their approval
by alderman Hosford, chairman
of
the auditing committee:
151.68
Steve Salusbury
8.10
SW.Bell Tel Co. $'27.14 Norwood & Williams
N17.85 Fay.Printing Co.
$'16.0(
Jackson Cafe 35.05 Lin'naay Stores Co.
3.26 Peed-Griffeth Garage
14.01
4.80
McCartney Lewis Co. 28.99 Johnsons Paint $:Paper
4.40.Abahier-Bryan
.31
The Blairs 1.94 Kelley Bros Lbr Co.
8.77 Shipley Pa ding Co.
2.5(
2.44
rk.1.7estern Gas Co. 3.06 Ark.Fuel Oil Co
3.83 Jackson's afe
45.5(
SW.Gas & Electric Co. 366.97 Reed-Griffeth Cf:r^ge
10.35 Dwite Nickels
14.4(
Fay.PrimtinG Co. G.43 Ozark Sglvagg Co.
07.38 Jim Gibson
19.9;
Ringers ElectrItc Co. 4.11 Fay.Lbr & Cement Co.
151.76�Monroe Evins
16.2,
13.20
City Water Plant 35.75 H.F.Pointer
14.40 Ellis George
16.2(
J.1N.24cGehee, Clerk 1.50 Herschel Holloway
14.40 Ray Davis
16.2(
as
Price Oil Corporation 28.95 Steve.Salusbury
13.20 -Leo Ganand
14.45
regularly passed by the Council*
Automotive, Inc 6.14 -Andrew Coleman
13.20.Steve Salusbury
3.01
Harry George Service Sta 10.17 John Gibson
13.20 Earl Boyd
.61
SY:.Bell Tel Co. 7.64 Harry George Sery Sta
6016.
Automotive ,Inc. 17.27 Linke^ay Stores Co.
12.00
Harry George Service Ste 9.83 Joe Walker Sery Sta
9.36
Alderman Bronson made a motion that the bills be allowed,
as apprdved, seconded by
alder,
man McRoy, which was regularly passed bythe Council:'
Bill• for
11�e bill of the Election Commissioners for
holding, the SPECIAL ELECTION
on
pecial
August 25th, 1942,(to pass on the.BOND ISSUE for the -City
Airport) amounting to $'08.75,
lec tion
was presented by the Clerk, alderman Gregory made a-,;.otion
that the bill bea m ed.
seconded by aldermanHosford, which was passed.unanimously
by the Council;
ugzst
Police Chief�Dan Allen presented the report
of the Police Department and
the
eports
Clerk presented the reports of Roy Nix, as Sewer Service
Collector, J.13,McGe.hge as
City
Collector and as City Clerk and the City Water Plant.,
for the month of August, alderman
Hosford made a motion that the reports be received and
filed, seconded by alderman
LlcRoy
which was passed unanimously by the Council:
There being no further business, alderman McRoSr moved to adjourn,seconded
alderman Bronson, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared the Coui
adjourneds
Attest Appr.oved
ug.ty cleric hlay=46
ayetteville City Cotm cil met in regular session, Idonday, September 14th, 1942.
resent Mayor Geo. Vaughan, City Clerk J.W.McUehee, City Attorney Price Dickson, City
ngineer E.T.Brown, Police Chief City
Allen, aldermen; Bronson, Banks, Gregory, Hosford,
cRoy, Sanders, Shook and Stubblefield,*'
Minutes of the adjourned meeting of September 8th, were read and approved';
The following b6lls were presented, after their -approval by alderman Hosford, Chairman
the auditing committee:
Bohd's Grocery
$1.06
Dyke Lumber Co.
028.5G
Jim Gibson
;120.3
Rer-rer-Carmichael
42.92
H.F.Pointer
8.40
Monroe Evins
6.0
DI'i.Ark Times
21.05
Herschel Holloway
7.20
Ellis George
10.8
Cravens & Co.
151.68
Steve Salusbury
8.10
Ray Davis
16.2
Cravens & Co.
100.50
John. Gibson
4.80
L.S.Ganand
7.8
Hilton Bros.
.77
Hilton Bros
2.44
Frank Brooks
2.6
Stout's Service Sta.
2.77
A.C.Spencer
.75
H.F.Pointer
6.9
Fay, Machine Shop
7.05
Dwite Nickels
13.20
Tom Southerland
2.4
Alderman Banks made a
motion
that the bills be allowed,
as
approved, seconded
by alder-
man Bronson, which was
regularly passed by the Council*
e
u mast The August monthly reports of Henry George as Bldg Inspector and Chas Sanders, as
monthly Acting Chief of the Fire Department were presented by the Clerk, and alderman Bronson ma e a
reports motion that the reports be received and filed, seconded by alderman Banks, which was pas ed
1nanimously by the Coyncil.
idit Alderman Hosford, chairman of the 'Nater Department Committee, presented the report of
report the Special Audit made by J.L.Swofford & Co. of the Water Department from January 1st, 1939',
of through August 31st, 1942, after discussion, alderman,McRoy made a motion that the rep or be
ter Dept received, and filed, seconded by alderman Banks, which was passed unanimously by the Cou cil.
It rias called to the attention of the Council that all members of the CIVIL SERV kE
3ivil' COMMISSION FAD MOVED OUT OF TOWN, after discussinon, alderman Gregory made a motion that
Service the ;nembers of the Police and Fire Committees work together regarding the naming of members
Tom. , of the Civil Service Commission to replace members who have left the City, this motion w s
aacant seconded by alderman hIcRoy, and was passed unanimously by the Council,:
?iremen's Alderman Banks reported that it was time to pay annual dues for the Firemen,
nual and made a motion that a warrant -be drawn to pay the dues of $1.00, per member, this mot Lon
dues was seconded by alderman Mchoy, and was passed unanimously by the Council.
Ked Cross The Mayor reported that he had a request from Mrs.Paul Lewis, for the use of
to have room on the 2nd floor, for Red Cross work, and if there was no objection, he would grant
ooms* the requestd
Alderman Sanders presented a request for an increase in pay for some of the
Pay employees of the Street Department and the Sanitary tiepartment,aldermah Brons6n.-made a
increase motion that the matter be referred to Street Committoe and the Sanitary Committee, with over
for St & to act, this motion was seconded by alderman McRoy, and was passed unanimously by the Co oil,
an Depts after discussion, it was agreed to make the pay of two regular STREET MEN, $18.00 per we k,
and the Foreman of the Sanitary Department $01.00, and for 4 regular men on the Sanitary
Department $18.00•per week, and pay of extra men in each dePartment to remain 3N per hr;
i
There being no further business, alderman McRoy moved to adjourn, Seco:
y alderman Bronson, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared the
;ouncil adjourned.
Attest Approved
i y er s Pa 1yo r
Fayetteville City Council met in regular session, Monday, September 21st, 1942.
Present Idayor Geo. Vaughan,City Clerk J.w.McGehee, City Attorney Price Dickson, City
Engineer E.T.Brown, Building Inspector Henry George, Police Chief Dan Allen, and aldermen;
Bronson, Banks, Gregory, Hosford.. McRoy, Sanders, Shook and Stubblefield;
Ninutes of the regular meeting of September 14th, were read and approved',
The following bills were presen$ed, after their approval by alderman Hosford, chairman
of the auditing committee:
Ivan Wages $49.95 Red Cross Drug Store 5p1.13 Dwite Nickels $18.00
Fl -lis Poore 20.00 J?C.Dotson 3.50 Jinn Gibson 21.00
M.L.Henry 36.63 Dr.R ichard Miller 3.00 Ellis George 18.00
Drs.Hathc6ck 24.00 H.F.Pointer 18.00 Ray Davis 18.00
City Iiospital 9.50 Herschel Holloway 18.00 Emit Boyd 3.15
Iv?agr,olia Petroleum Co. 31.11 Steve Salusbury 0070 Rollen Tillery 2.40
Phillips Motor Co. 8.27 John Gibson 5.70 Dolphus Rushing 4.50
Houston Taylor Motor Cc 4.00 F.T.Swinford 4.20 Steve Salusbury 10.35
Western Auto Store 14.33 Homer Snodgrass 5.60'H.F.Pointer 1020
F.W.Woulworth Co. 2.30 Chas Hammons & Son 45.00 Orvil Gooding 16.50
Alderman Bronson made a motion that the bills be allowed, as approved, seconded by alder
man Banks, which was regularly passed by the Council:
Rport of The August report of V.James Ptak as Municipal fudge for the City, was presente
V. .Ptak. y the Clerk,aldermanMc�oy made a motion that the report be received, and filed, seconde
V alderman Stubblefield, which was passed unanimously by the Council.
RebomTuiand I Alderman McRoy, chairman of the Police Committee,recommeded an increases of
10 % :1.o for the Chief of Police and 4 regular Patrolman, alderman'151n6ei•s made a motion tha
inprease forthe Ordinance committee be instructed to draw up an ordinance calling for this increase
Police ext Monday night, this motion was seconded by alderman Banks, and was passed unanimousl
by the Council.
Ellis Poore • Alderman Banks, chairman of the Fire committee, reported that Ivan '.Mages,
p romoted Faptain of the Fire Department had been called into the service, and recommended that
t Fllis Poore be promoted to Captain with an increase in pay to that of a Captain, aldermar
Captain 3ronson made a mo#ion that the recommendation be approved, seconded by alderman Banks,
which was pa sled unanimously by the Council.
Henry Georga Alderman Banks also reported that Chas, Sanders, Acting Chief of the Fire
to be epartment, had resigned, and after discussion, it was agreed that Henry George, Assisj;-
Acting ant Acting Chief, would automatically be the Acting Chief till the Firemen held an elec-
Fi�re Chief ion. 0µ60
IIa Mayor VaugharV the attention of the Council to the sale of the City Airport
Sa e of bonds to be held on Tuesday the 22nd day of September, and requested the presence of the
Ci ty council, especially Of the Airport Committee.
A ifrp or t
bonds Alderman Banks made a motion that the Mayor be instructed to write letters of
appreciation for their services to the Fire Department, for Captain Ivan 71ages and
Letters keting Chief, Charley Sanders, this motion was seconded by alderman-Hosford, and was
for passed unanimously by the Council:
Iv n 1TJages
Chas Sanders There being no further business, alderman McRoy moved to adjourn, seconded
y alderman Banks, which was passed unanimously by the Concil, and the Mayor declared tht
council adjourned. /J
Attest Q e4 4ia. _ Approved jfi":�44
i y Cler1c Mayor
(Minutes of regular meeting
of Sept. 14th,
continued)
Joint
Mayor Vaughan at this time
announced the
appointment of aldermen
Hosford and Gregor
Airport
o the JOINT ALRPORT IIdPROVEMENT
CO•;.il,:ITTEE, the
other members from the
Council consisting
rovemt
'f : aldermen Sanders, Banks and
Shook, and the
Committee from the Chamber of Commerce
Committee
eing: L.L.Baxteni L.L.Brovine,F.P.Pyeatt, F.N.Gordon and Maurice Renner,
details of the
100,000.00 bond issue will be handled by this
&OII'T C(1IvIIv1ITTEE.
There being no further business, alderman McRoy moved to adjourn, Seco:
y alderman Bronson, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared the
;ouncil adjourned.
Attest Approved
i y er s Pa 1yo r
Fayetteville City Council met in regular session, Monday, September 21st, 1942.
Present Idayor Geo. Vaughan,City Clerk J.w.McGehee, City Attorney Price Dickson, City
Engineer E.T.Brown, Building Inspector Henry George, Police Chief Dan Allen, and aldermen;
Bronson, Banks, Gregory, Hosford.. McRoy, Sanders, Shook and Stubblefield;
Ninutes of the regular meeting of September 14th, were read and approved',
The following bills were presen$ed, after their approval by alderman Hosford, chairman
of the auditing committee:
Ivan Wages $49.95 Red Cross Drug Store 5p1.13 Dwite Nickels $18.00
Fl -lis Poore 20.00 J?C.Dotson 3.50 Jinn Gibson 21.00
M.L.Henry 36.63 Dr.R ichard Miller 3.00 Ellis George 18.00
Drs.Hathc6ck 24.00 H.F.Pointer 18.00 Ray Davis 18.00
City Iiospital 9.50 Herschel Holloway 18.00 Emit Boyd 3.15
Iv?agr,olia Petroleum Co. 31.11 Steve Salusbury 0070 Rollen Tillery 2.40
Phillips Motor Co. 8.27 John Gibson 5.70 Dolphus Rushing 4.50
Houston Taylor Motor Cc 4.00 F.T.Swinford 4.20 Steve Salusbury 10.35
Western Auto Store 14.33 Homer Snodgrass 5.60'H.F.Pointer 1020
F.W.Woulworth Co. 2.30 Chas Hammons & Son 45.00 Orvil Gooding 16.50
Alderman Bronson made a motion that the bills be allowed, as approved, seconded by alder
man Banks, which was regularly passed by the Council:
Rport of The August report of V.James Ptak as Municipal fudge for the City, was presente
V. .Ptak. y the Clerk,aldermanMc�oy made a motion that the report be received, and filed, seconde
V alderman Stubblefield, which was passed unanimously by the Council.
RebomTuiand I Alderman McRoy, chairman of the Police Committee,recommeded an increases of
10 % :1.o for the Chief of Police and 4 regular Patrolman, alderman'151n6ei•s made a motion tha
inprease forthe Ordinance committee be instructed to draw up an ordinance calling for this increase
Police ext Monday night, this motion was seconded by alderman Banks, and was passed unanimousl
by the Council.
Ellis Poore • Alderman Banks, chairman of the Fire committee, reported that Ivan '.Mages,
p romoted Faptain of the Fire Department had been called into the service, and recommended that
t Fllis Poore be promoted to Captain with an increase in pay to that of a Captain, aldermar
Captain 3ronson made a mo#ion that the recommendation be approved, seconded by alderman Banks,
which was pa sled unanimously by the Council.
Henry Georga Alderman Banks also reported that Chas, Sanders, Acting Chief of the Fire
to be epartment, had resigned, and after discussion, it was agreed that Henry George, Assisj;-
Acting ant Acting Chief, would automatically be the Acting Chief till the Firemen held an elec-
Fi�re Chief ion. 0µ60
IIa Mayor VaugharV the attention of the Council to the sale of the City Airport
Sa e of bonds to be held on Tuesday the 22nd day of September, and requested the presence of the
Ci ty council, especially Of the Airport Committee.
A ifrp or t
bonds Alderman Banks made a motion that the Mayor be instructed to write letters of
appreciation for their services to the Fire Department, for Captain Ivan 71ages and
Letters keting Chief, Charley Sanders, this motion was seconded by alderman-Hosford, and was
for passed unanimously by the Council:
Iv n 1TJages
Chas Sanders There being no further business, alderman McRoy moved to adjourn, seconded
y alderman Banks, which was passed unanimously by the Concil, and the Mayor declared tht
council adjourned. /J
Attest Q e4 4ia. _ Approved jfi":�44
i y Cler1c Mayor