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Fayetteville City Council met in regular session, Monday, December 280 1942.
present: Mayor Geo.Vaughan, City Clerk J.W.McGehee,'City Attorney Price Dickson, City
kRngineer E.T.Mrown, Building Inspector Henry George, Police Chief Dari Allen, aldermen;
�ronson, Banks, dregory, Hosford, McRoy, Sanders, Shook and Stubblefibeld;
• Minutes of the regular meeting of'December"21st were read and approved:
,The follwing bills were presented, after their approval by alderman Hosford, chairman of
the auditing Committee:
Ellis Poore $9:99 Herschel Holl_owwy $18:00 Ray."Davis
!Jess Tune 9.99 Jim Gibson 21.00 Otho•Swinford 18.00
H.F.Pointer 18.00 Dwite Nickels 18*00 Monroe Evins" 18.00
Steve Salusbury . 14.40
Aderman 'Stubblefield made a motion that the bills be allowed, as approved, seconded by
alderman Shook, which was regularly passed by the Council.
The question of continuing the Car-- Marking after the first of the year came
r•.Mark- up for discussion, and alderman Sanders made a motion that the Car- Marker continue his
to duties till February 1st, 1948, at the same salary as at present. seconded by alderman
ntinue Banks,which was passed unanimously by the Council.
1 Feb.lst -Alderman Gregory made a'motion that the, amount of $465.009 which has been
lin the Fire Fund Bank account' a ince* 1935;"be transferred to -the credit'of the General
5.00 Fund Bank account, a.ls.o that(..theaamount.)oPca$1•-000:00.-'mbe returned to the General Fund,
rom the Aviation Fund, to repay part of the 420000.00 taken out'of the -General Fund to
0.00 replace the Hanger at the Airport, Which was'destroyed by fire last year, this motion we
(erredwas seconded by alderman Hosford, and was passed unanimously by the Council.
Gen,fund�
There being no further business, alderman McRoy moved to adjourn, sec-
onded by alderman Bronson, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared
the Council adjourned.•� /J
Attest � Approved
Attest Mayor
Fayetteville City Council met in regular session, Monday, January 4th, 1943.
esent: Mayor Geo;Vaughan, City Clerk J.W.McGehee, City Attorney Price Dickson, City
gineer E.T.Brown, Building Inspector Henry George, Police Chief Dan Allen, Aldermen;
onson, Banks, Gregory, Hosford; McRoy, Sanders and Stubblefield. Absent: alderman Shook
Minutes of the regular
meeting of December
28th, were read and approved*
he following bills were presented,
after their approval by alderman Hosford, chairman of
he auditing committee:
$6.00
Montgomery -Ward Co.
$20'50
Herschel Holloway
$17.70
.F.Jackson
Sege Gabbard
5.00
Jackson Cafe
190'70
Steve Salusbury
11.88
an Allen
2.50
SW.Gas & Electric'Co
379:54
Doctors Hathcock
5.50
heo Burns
2.50
Ark:Western Gas'Co.
104:81
Fay:Printing Co.
16.83
ob Day
2,50
Fay.Printing Co:
12;60
Hilton Bros
7.05
H.Mueller
2.50
SW. Bell Tel Co.
7:73
Jim Gibson
20.55
lyde Holman
2.50
Ellis Poore
6966
Dwite Nickels
17.7C
enry Radio Shop
2.29
Jess.Tune
3:33
Ray Davis
17.7C
om.Radio Equipmt Co
3.50
Fay.Printing Co.
69:37
Ohio Swinfbrd
17:7C
ilton Bros
13.43
Hilton Bros
2;94
Monroe Evins'
17.7C
don Service Station
4.24
John W.Whitaker
25:00
Steve Salusbury
2.4C
hitfield Motor Co.
2.58
H.F.Pointer
17.70
lderman Gregory made a
motion that the bills be allotted, as approved, seconded by
alder=
an Hosford, which was
regularly passedvby the Council.
ess Tune Alderman Sanders made a motion that the salary of Jess Tune, driver for the
lary Fird Department, be increased from 75.00, to $90.00, effective January lst, 1943, this
$90.00lotion was seconded by alderman Banks, and was passed unanimously by the Council*
mot
or to s Alderman Hosford made a motion that the Mayor be instructed to............
ut 1942 see about the AUDIT OF THE CITY for the year 1942,this motion was seconded by alderman
it Sanders, and received the unanimous vote of the Council*
or to I Alderman Bronson made a motion that the Mayor be instructed to write a
to letter of appreciation for Z.T.Boykin, who has been our County Health Sanitarians but
recia- has been transferred to Banton, Arkansas,and that a copy be sent to Mr.Boykin, the State
n let- Health Board, the §aiyb3o &=Ci'�yCc-Wj6af at Benton, Arkansas, and one copy be retained for
for the files of the City; this motion was seconded by alderman Banks, and was passed unani-
in mously by the Council*
b pump I The matter of the Curb pump license came up for'discussion, and alderman
ensed Sanders made a motion that the Curb Pump License be reduced 50% for the year 1943, this'
uced motion was seconded by alderman Stubblefield, and was passed unanimously by the Covncil.
for
3 The question of the PLUMBING INSPECTION FEES, came up for discussion again,
Bing and alderman Hosford made a motion that the matter be referred to the Water Committee,
to •for further investigation, and report back to the Council, this motion was seconded by
vesti- alderman Sanders, and received the unanimous vote of the Council.
ice Police Chief Dan Allen presented the report for the.Polige Department for
port the month of December,alderman Stubblefield made a motion that the report be received
and filed, seconded by alderman Banks, which was passed unanimously by the Council.
.Bell Alderman Bronson"made a motion that the"City Attorney"be instructed to
to be •file an appeal to The Supreme Court, in the case of L.F.Bell,-who had plead guilty to
sled �runken Driving in Municipal Court and had been fined"$].00.00, and driver's license re-
preme yoked and had then appealed to Circuit Court, where the"sentence had been modified, by
t rest ng his Drj�r's license, this motion was seconded by alderman.Gregory, and received
the nanimous vote of the Council.
There being no further business, alderman McRoy moved to adjourn, seconded
y alderman Banks, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared the Council
djourned.
Attest Ai w� Approved
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