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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1942-09-21 Minutes561. FA (Idlnutes of regular meeting of Sept. 14th, continued) t Mayor Vaughan at this time announced the appointment of aldermen Hosford and Gregor; rt o the JOINT AIRPORT IEIPROVEYWT C0rSL;:ITTEE, the other members from the Council consisting vemt Qf : aldermen Sanders, Banks and Shook, and the Committee from the Chamber of Commerce ttee eing: L.L.B=ter; L.L.Browne,E.P.Pyeatt, F.N.Gordon and Maurice Renner, details of the 100,000.00 bond issue will be handled by this AOITIT C�I�IuIITTE�. There being no further business, alderman McRoy movrd to adjourn, Seco ,y alderman Bronson, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared the ouncil adjourned. Attest ��{(:��s�-�+'' Approved !;A i y (;-Lerlc ayor 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 Engimeer E.T.Brown, Building Inspector Henry George, Police Chief Dan Allen, and aldermi Bronson, Banks, Gregory, Hosford, McRoy, Sunders, Shook and Stubblefield': • Hinutes 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 cos;nittee: Ivan Wages 49.95 Red Cross Drug Store Yp1.13 Dwite Nickels $18.0( Ellis Poore 20.00 J?C.Dotson 3.50 Jim Gibson 21.0( M.L.Henry 36.63 Dr.Richard Miller 3.00 Ellis George 12.0( Drs.HathcBck 24.00 H.F.Pointer 18.00 Ray Davis 18.0( City Hospital 9.50 Herschel Holloway 18.00 Emlit Boyd 3.1; Magnolia Petroleum Co. 31.11 Steve Salusbury 3.70 Rollen Tillery 2.4( Phillips Motor Co. 6.27 John Gibson 5.70 Dolphus Rushing 4.5( Houston Taylor Motor Co 4.00 F.T.Swinford 4.20 Steve Salusbury 10.3! Western Auto Store 14.33 Homer anodgrass 5.60, H.F.Pointer 1.2( F.W.Woulworth Co. 2.30 Chas Hammons & Son 45.00 Orvil Gooding 16.5( Alderman Bronson made a motion that the bills be allowed, as approved, seconded by alder man ;wanks, which uas regularly passed by the Council R port of The August report of V.James Ptak as Municipal fudge for the City, was present V. .Ptak. oy the Clerk ,aiderman Mclkoy made a motion that the report be received, and filed, seconds by alderman Stubblefield, which was passed unanimously by the Council; Re omm aend Alderman McRoy, chairman of the Police Committee,recommeded an increasep of 10 p Flo p for the Chief of Police and 4 regular Patrolman, alderman "Os.n6 rs made a motion tha inprease foxthe Ordinance committee be instructed to draw up an ordinance calling for this increase Police next Monday night, this motion was seconded by alderman Banks, and wms passed unanimousl, l - by the Council* Ellis Poore I Alderman Banks, chairman of the Fire committee, reported that Ivan `.°cages, promoted Faptain of the Fire Department had been called into the service, and recommended that tD !Ellis Poore be promoted to Captain with an increase in pay to that of a Captain, alderma: Captain 03ronson made a mo$ion that the recommendation be approved, seconded by alderman Banks, which was pa seed unanimously by the Council, He ry Georga Alderman Banks also reported that Chas, Sanders, Acting Chief of the Fire to be Department, had resigned, and after discussion, it was agreed that Henry George, Assispt Acting ant Acting Chief, would automatically be the Acting Chief till the Firemen held an elec- Fire Chieftions (64µ6p Mayor Vaughar)/the attention of the Council to the sale of the City Airport Si of ands to be held on Tuesday the 22nd day of September, and requested the presence of the C ty ouncil, especially 6f the Airport Committee. Al . rpor t -bods Alderman Banks made a motion that the Mayor be instructed to write letters of ppreciaticn for their services to the Fire Department, for Captain Ivan ':!ages and Le,ters kcting Chief, Charley Sanders, this motion was seconded by alderman•Hosford, and was for passed unanimously by the Council': Iv n `ldages Chas Sander 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 th ouncil adjourned. 4 Attest fte,44.. _ Approved i y Gieric Mayor ;I