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Fayetteville City Council met in regular session, monday, October 12th, 1842.
resent : Mayor Geo. Vaughan, City Clerk J.W.McGehee, City Attorney Price Dickson,
uilding Inspector Henry George, Police Chief Dan A1len,aldermen;.Bronson, Banks, Gre
osford, McRoy,•Sanders, Shook and Stubblefield',
Grgory The mayor announced the appointment of alderman Gregory as chairman ofl
Chm Airport the Aviation committee, to take the place of alderman Sanders, resigned, and also the
cqqMm. appointment of alderman Stubblefield as a member of SPECIAL AIRPORT IMPROVEME:TT CO1.YITTEE,
St�bblefielcjto take the place of alderman Gregory.
Sped Airport A There being no further.business, alderman McRoy moved to adjourn, seta
Imp. Com* by alderman Bronson, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared the
Council adjourned: Q 0
Attest Approved
r yp C�er f Mayor
Fayetteville City Council met in regular session, Monday, October 19th, 1942.
Present: Mayor Ueo. Vaughan, City.Clerk J.W.MeUehee, City.Attorney Price Vickson, City
rngineerpE.TOBrown, Building InSpeetor Henry. George, Chief Pollee Dan Allen,•and alderr
obson, Bankd, Oregory,t Hosford, McRoy, Sanders,- Shook and Stdbblefielde-
Minutes of the.regular meeting of October 12th, were read and approved.
The following bills were presented, after their.approval by Alderman Hosford, chairman
the auditing committee:
Montgomery- Ward Co. $29.46 City Water Plant $3.25 Ray Davis $18.
Western Auto Stores 5.92 Jack.Wilkerson. 22.50 Steve Salusbury 16.
Magnolia Pet. Corp 31.11 H.FOPointer .18.00 Raymond Baker 124
Whitfield Motor Coo 22.13 Hersohel.Hollonay .. 18.00 Howard.Nickels 9
NW.Ark. Times 9.70 Fay.Tire Exchange .. 28.81 Edd Dillard .. 12
Sanford & Son 7.38 Magnolia Pet.Corp 31.11 Otho. Swinford. 18
Mid -Continent Pet. Corp. 24.48 Dwite Nickels 18.00
Magnolia Pet.Corp 1 40.65 Jim Gibson 21.00
Alderman Shook made a motion that the bills be allowed, as approved, seconded by alderman
Bronson, which was regularly passed by the Council*
The annual report of the City Hospital was presented,alderman Bronson made a
Annum
se ort lotion Ahat_..the.oeport.be refferred to. the auditing committee, seconded -by alderman Banks,
p p tch was passed unanimously by the Counoil•
of Hospital
Alderman Hgsford, chairman of the Water Committee, -presented the September
tVatsr report of the Water Department, and mtved that the report be received and filed, seconded
Report aldeftan.,Stubblefieldp which was passed unanim lously by the Council*
Sept*
The question of salaries for some of the employees of the Water Office, came
F.Mayfiel9p for discussion, and alderman Hosford made a motion.that the salary of Myrl Mayfield
& be raised to $126.00 per month, and Betty Atha be.raised to $80.00, both effective as of
E. Atha potber 1st, 1942, this motion was seconded by alderman Sanders, and was passed *Mnimousl
salaries by the Council. .
raised I Aldermata..Oregory pade a motion that the salary of Ben Porter, Foremen of
Ben the Street Lepartment, tie raiBad to $110.00 per.month, effective as -of -October 1st, 1942,
this motion.was seconded by alderman Stubblefield,.and was passed unanimously by the
Porter dIDunoil•
salary Ito There being no further business, alderman MoRoy moved to adjourn, seconded
raised by alderman.Bronson, which was duly passed by the Counall, and the Mayor declared the
bounoil adjourned•
Attest bc.Approved &046Z
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Minutes of the regular meeting of October 5th, were read and approved.
for, chairman
The following bills were prevented, after their approval by alderman osd
of the auditing cors.ittee: Lewis Bros Co. w 2.5C
ewis Bros. Co. .002.56 Linlrway Stores Co. �T9.31. Harry George Sta 2.54
Harry George, Station 5.27 Lewis Bros Co. 1.55 Dwite Nickels 18.CC
Heflin Service Station 1925 Harry George-Sta 3.12 Jim Gibson 2100C
Oil Corporation 35.15 The Automotive, Inc. 15.08 Ellis George 1800(
rrice
J.':J.1.IcGehee, Cgerk . 2.08 H.F.Pointer 18.00 Pdonroe Evins 3.6C
1I.L.Henry 23.31 Herschel Holloway 18.00 Ray Davis 18.0(
llis Poore 13.22 Steve Salusbury 10.80 Steve Salusbury 6.0(
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IIrk.Fuel Oil Co. 1.08 Waymon Baker 10.80 nOtho Swinford 18.0(
ewis Bros Co. 1 11.04 Howard Nickels 8.40 Raymond Baker 306(
ed Cross Drug Stove 3.05 John Gibson 1.20 Howard Nickels 8.4(
J.O.Mayes 1.23 Link -way Stores Co. 5.00 Edd Lillard 11.4(
rk.Fuel Oil Co. 46.22 Reed-uriffeth Garage 42.87 Glen Nickels 906(
Alderman Stubblefield made a motion that the bills be allowed, as approved, secondee
y alderman McRoy, which was regalarly passed by the Council:
ept.
The Clerk read the reports of Roy Nix, as Ser!rr Service Collector, J.W.McGehee
reports
as City Collector and as City @lark, for the month of"September, alderman Gregory made
motion that the reports be received and filed, seconded by.aldernan tanks, which was
passed uranin ously bt the Council.
Democrat
Printing
Co The Mayor reported that he had received 2 bids for printing the AIRPORT
o print
BONDS, Viz: Arkansas Printing & Lithographing Co. for $106.93, and the Democrat Printing
airport
& Lithographing Co. for Yj95.15, after discussion, aldorman Banks made a motion that the
bonds
Democrat Printing & Lithographing Co. be awauded the contract for printing the airport
bonds, at the bid submitted, $95.15, seconded by alderman Stubblefield, which was passed
unanimously by the Council.
Grgory The mayor announced the appointment of alderman Gregory as chairman ofl
Chm Airport the Aviation committee, to take the place of alderman Sanders, resigned, and also the
cqqMm. appointment of alderman Stubblefield as a member of SPECIAL AIRPORT IMPROVEME:TT CO1.YITTEE,
St�bblefielcjto take the place of alderman Gregory.
Sped Airport A There being no further.business, alderman McRoy moved to adjourn, seta
Imp. Com* by alderman Bronson, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared the
Council adjourned: Q 0
Attest Approved
r yp C�er f Mayor
Fayetteville City Council met in regular session, Monday, October 19th, 1942.
Present: Mayor Ueo. Vaughan, City.Clerk J.W.MeUehee, City.Attorney Price Vickson, City
rngineerpE.TOBrown, Building InSpeetor Henry. George, Chief Pollee Dan Allen,•and alderr
obson, Bankd, Oregory,t Hosford, McRoy, Sanders,- Shook and Stdbblefielde-
Minutes of the.regular meeting of October 12th, were read and approved.
The following bills were presented, after their.approval by Alderman Hosford, chairman
the auditing committee:
Montgomery- Ward Co. $29.46 City Water Plant $3.25 Ray Davis $18.
Western Auto Stores 5.92 Jack.Wilkerson. 22.50 Steve Salusbury 16.
Magnolia Pet. Corp 31.11 H.FOPointer .18.00 Raymond Baker 124
Whitfield Motor Coo 22.13 Hersohel.Hollonay .. 18.00 Howard.Nickels 9
NW.Ark. Times 9.70 Fay.Tire Exchange .. 28.81 Edd Dillard .. 12
Sanford & Son 7.38 Magnolia Pet.Corp 31.11 Otho. Swinford. 18
Mid -Continent Pet. Corp. 24.48 Dwite Nickels 18.00
Magnolia Pet.Corp 1 40.65 Jim Gibson 21.00
Alderman Shook made a motion that the bills be allowed, as approved, seconded by alderman
Bronson, which was regularly passed by the Council*
The annual report of the City Hospital was presented,alderman Bronson made a
Annum
se ort lotion Ahat_..the.oeport.be refferred to. the auditing committee, seconded -by alderman Banks,
p p tch was passed unanimously by the Counoil•
of Hospital
Alderman Hgsford, chairman of the Water Committee, -presented the September
tVatsr report of the Water Department, and mtved that the report be received and filed, seconded
Report aldeftan.,Stubblefieldp which was passed unanim lously by the Council*
Sept*
The question of salaries for some of the employees of the Water Office, came
F.Mayfiel9p for discussion, and alderman Hosford made a motion.that the salary of Myrl Mayfield
& be raised to $126.00 per month, and Betty Atha be.raised to $80.00, both effective as of
E. Atha potber 1st, 1942, this motion was seconded by alderman Sanders, and was passed *Mnimousl
salaries by the Council. .
raised I Aldermata..Oregory pade a motion that the salary of Ben Porter, Foremen of
Ben the Street Lepartment, tie raiBad to $110.00 per.month, effective as -of -October 1st, 1942,
this motion.was seconded by alderman Stubblefield,.and was passed unanimously by the
Porter dIDunoil•
salary Ito There being no further business, alderman MoRoy moved to adjourn, seconded
raised by alderman.Bronson, which was duly passed by the Counall, and the Mayor declared the
bounoil adjourned•
Attest bc.Approved &046Z
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