HomeMy WebLinkAbout1944-07-31 MinutesDr.Meltox
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Rin tes of July 24 continued)
e �ommissidners of Paving District No 54 reported a vacancy had occurred in their
Board, due to the death of Dr.Keith L.Holloway, and recommended the appointment of Dr.
C.G.Melton, alderman Banks made a motion that Dr:C.G,,Melton be appointed as a member of
the Board of Commissioners of Paving District No.541 seconded by alderman Gregory, whicr
was passed unanimously by the Council.
Alderman Banks, chairman of the Insurance committee reported that the committee
were working on a plan to have the insurance on all buildings with contents set up
on a 5 year schedule, all to mature on the same date, alderman Bronson made lk motion
that the Council approve the 5 year plan and balance of the details with reference
to'the Insurance be referred to the Committee, with power to act..
ct..thCouncis' otion was secon
ed by alderman Stubblefield, and was passed unanimously by
theThere being no further business, alderman McRoy moved to adjourn, seconded
by alderman Bronson, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared the
Council adjourned; A
Approved
Fayetteville City Council met in a CALLED SESSION, Monday July 31st, 1944.
Present : Mayor Pro -tem G.T.Sanders, City Clerk J.W.McGehee, City Attorney Price Dickson
aldermen, Bronson, Gregory, Banks, Stibblefield, Williams, McRoy and Adkisson.
The Mayor stated that the meeting had been called for the purpose of consider
some vacancies in the Police Department.
Alderman Gregory made a motionthat the Council go into executive dession, sec-
onded by alderman Banks, which was passed unanimously by the Council, and the Mayor de-
clared the Council in executive session, after,discussinon of various administrative mat-
ters, alderman Gregory moved to go out of executive session, seconded by alderman Bronso
which was passed unanimously by the Council, and the Mayor declared the Council in regu-
lar session`:'
Alderman McRoy, chairman of the Police Committee, made a motion that the
Acting Chief of the Police Department be given authority to hire an extra Patrolman, thi
motion was seconded by alderman Gregory, and was passed unanimously by the Council.
There being no further business, alderman McRoy moved to adjourn, seconded
by alderman Banks, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared the Coun,
cil adjourned';
Attest gotApproved
�FGIty Clerk Mayor Fro -tem
'ayetteville City Council met in regular session, Monday.August 7th, 1944•
'resent: Mayor Pro -tem Q.T.Sandera, City Clerk J.W:Mceehee, City Attorney Price�Dickson,
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pity Engineer E.TIBrown, Acting Fire Ghief Henry Ge, Aldermen: Bronaon,gregory,Banks,
%itubblefield, Williags, MoRoy and Adkisson.
Minutes of the regular meeting of July 24th, and the CALLED meeting of -July 31st
rare read and approved
The following bills were presented after their approval by alderman MeR ay
chairman of the auditing committee:
sill ]Bohannon $14.30 Lewis Bros Co. $2.04 Fay. Iron & Metal Co. $4.59
f.T.Osburn 27.90 Mt.Inn.Hotel 8.50 Fay.Auto Supply 23.35
laud Malone 21.70 Talkingtcn winkle 6.07 W.S,.Duggan .17
As. lApy 28.10 Houston -Taylor 4.0.28 Oscar Agger. 24.50
jee Keys 24.20 Fay. Tire Exchange .75 Lige Gabbard .. 19,.70
t.HoGlass 19.70. Vickers laundry 3.24 Oscar Gilbreath 19.70
i.A.Martin 1104.66 McCartney -Lewis 13.00 Steve Salusbury 19.70
carry Holloway 19.70 Cam.Radio Equipmt Co 2000 Troy Drain 3.60
,.6:Sp3res, 19.70 J:O.Mayea 5.49 Thomas Raymond 15.80
P.H.Hester 19.70 Lion Service Sts 4.09 Firestone Staves :.75
)scar Apher 24.50 Fay.Printing Co. .21 Linkway Storesx .92
Age Gabbard 19.70 The Automotive 23.72 Lewis Bros Oo. 4.38
)scar Gilbreath 19.70 SW.Be11,Te1. Co. 8.39 Houston -Taylor 38.87
Steve Salusbury 19.70 Rogers Electric Co. 3.09 Harper Brush Works 39.53
Proy Drain 19.70.3andford & Son 7.75 Fay* Lbr & Cement Co. 6.66
3ill Bohannon 31.15 Jamea Bohannon 8.00 Lion Oil Refining Co. 36.54
f.T.Osburn 19.85 J.W.Mesehee, Clerk '.55 Lyons Machinery Co. 18.12
;laud Malone 11.00 Harry Holloway 19.70 The Automotive.. .51
Lee L&67 22.45 L.f.Spyres 19..,70 J.W.Mosehee, Clerk .55
Lee Keay 24.50 W.H.Eester 19.70 Fay* Machine Tool Works 1.38
P.H.Glass 21.70 Fay Lbr & Gement Co. 16.18 Sandford & Son 12.0.0""
tired Martin 4.50 Lion.Sery Sta 15_.36 Ark.Fuel Oil Co. 176.67
!rank Brooks 9.10 Linkway Store .36 Bob Da - 3.44
l.E.Lindsey 9.10 Lewis Bros. Co. 3.65 City Water Pant 75.10
VW.Ark. Times 8.90 A.C.Hatt Auto Serv. 63.10 Theo Burns 9.59
3W.Bell Tel. Co. 25.42 Lyons Machinery Co. 506 Harry Gold 9.58•
Banks' 'Cafe 25.67 Price Oil Corp 17.50 Bob Day 9.58
Bob's Cafe 19.35 Laner Bros. •70 Lige Gabbard 1.50
L'heo Burns 37.25 Western Auto Store 1.08 SW.Gas & Electric Co 370.16
1rk.Western Gas Oto 1.53 Ark.Iee & C.Storager, 2.50 Joe Baker 20.00
?ay.Printing Co. 70.26 Montgonery-Wand 48.72 E.A.Martin.Macchinery Co 29.75
hr.A.A.Gilbert 3.00 Ark.Fuel Oil Co. 23.42
alderman
Stubblefield made
a mo$ion that the
bills be
allowed, as approved, seconded by
ildermah
Bronson, which was
regularly passed
bythe'Ccunoile
The July reports of Roy Nix as Sewer Service Collector, Henry George as Bldg.
;nspeetor and3as Acting Fire Chief for July, also for the years 1941 through July in 194!
inTT runs ddmadeabyFxthe fD��{,painrtmenitPout tside the G Uy, and the donations made fortheseruns,
�nd'sanCi�s 4�eglt,°SI$�i§haYi-3�Ub61eiI�18°me�� t���y BfJtriA�IlSteraDe�arL�It�nLollector
ldQQrman McRoy made a motion that the reports be recQived and filed, seconded by aldermat
A kisson, which was passed unanimously by the Couneil•
.