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9000 lderman McRoy made a motion that the sum of $3,000, be transferred from the Fire Fund t
aid to he Street Fund, being a part of the amount that the Fire Fund has been owing to the Str
t.Fund and for several years, and leaving a balance stiil due from the Fire Fund to the Street
Fund of $1,400, this motion was seconded by alderman Banks, and was passed unanimously
Eby the Council',
Alderman McRoy made a motion that a warrant be drawn on the Street Fynd for
,000 3,000, payable to the Sanitary Fund to help pay the expense of the Saflit�Py Department
aid to for the year 1945,this motion was seconded by alderman, rohson, and was passed unanimous
nitary by the Council
and There being no further business, alderman McRoy moved to adjourn, seconded by
lderman Bronson, which was duly passed by the.C.ouncil, and the Mayor declared the Coun-
cil adjourned.
Attest
• Approved
QityClerk ayor ro.6
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AL,Port I Alderman Bronson made a motion that the proposed sale of one or more of the
com. to Tractors belonging to the Airport Improvement Fund, be referred to the AIRPORT COT,51ITTEE1
sell with power to act, this motion was seconded by alderman Adkisson, and was passed unanimisly
tractor }�y the Council. .
Alderman Stubblefield made a motion that the Marking of cars be resumed
Car-MarkerlAarch 1st, on the same schedule that was in effect when the marking was discontinued Jan'
}}ary
March lstlst, 1944, this motion was seconded by alderman Banks, and was passed unanimously by thel
Council.
The Mayor stated that the PLANNING BOARD would have some little expense
Expense offfor material in getting out copies of plans,etc. alderman Banks made a motion that the City
Planning '�ake , this
aamount
os this motion was seconded by alderrrin
1 Bd ' lliamsandwas passed unnimouslybythe Council*
f
There bemng no further business, alderman McRoy moved to adjourn,
econded by alderman Bronson, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared the
ouncil adjourned.
Attest 94, Approved
i y Uler1co Mayor ro- em
Fayetteville City Council met in regular session, Monday, February 6th, 1945.
Present: Mayor Pro -tem G.T:Samders, City Clerk J,W,MeGehee, City Engineer E.T.Brown.
Lire Chief Henry George, and aldermen; Bronson, Banks,,3tubblefield, Williams, McRoy and
Adkisson. Absenr Alderman Gregory.
Minutes of the regular meeting of January 22nd, were read and ai)proved.
The following bills were presented after their approval by alderman Mchoy, chairman
of the auditing commdttee:
ill Bohannon - $20.50 Banks' Grocery $24.50 Fay,Lbr & Cement Co. $21.42
J.T.Osburn 20.50 Red Cross Drug 1.43 Green Chev Co. 10.37
Lee Keey 15,90 Phillips Motor Co. 19.34 Lion Sery Station 43.68
Hurcil Holloway 19970 Rogers Electric Co.11.43 Hurcil Holloway 19.70
w.H.He.ster 19.70 Com.F.adio Equipmt Co 2.00 W.H.Hester 19,70
Oscar Asher 24.00 Fay Printing Co. 29,34 5'impson-Mintun 2,70
Lige Ga)bard 19,70 Geo.J,Mayer Co. 30.70 Green Chev Co 145,91
Clark 19.79 The E.S.Cowie Elea Co 3.43 Iviontgomery-Ward 43.73
trlie
Oscar Gilbreath 23.35 SW,Bell Tel Co 25.41 Continental oil Co. 13.80
Steve Salusbury 23.30 Sw.Gas & Electric Co396.29 G.T,Sanddrs 3.80
Hiram Gabbard 12,8d'U rk.Western Gas Co. 46.16 Houston Taylor 49.26
Arvelle Carr 12.60 Green Chev Co S.00..Osgar, Asher.r•ic: Co 24.00
41fred Lackey 20.70 Rogers Electric Co 7.98 Lige Gabbard 19.70
Kenneth lackey 19.00 Sw.Gas & Electric Co. 2.84 Arlie Clark, 19.70
O.K.Taxi 1.50 Lewis Bros Co. 1999 Oscaf Gilbreatlj 21.50
J,T.Osburn 26.80 Lion Sery Station 6.68 Steve Salusbury 21.50
Lee Keey 21.70 Ozark Salvage Co ,51 Alfred Lackey 20.70
Pill Bohannon 28.10 SW.Bell•Tel Co 11.64 Kenneth lackey 19.00
Pearl Watts 12.99 Jess Tune 16.00 Houston Taylor 55.78
Marry Gold 1.11 Frank Johnson 8.00 SW.Bell Tel Co. 14.93
Theo Burns 4.33 LinkNay Stores ,97 SW,Gas & Electric Co. 5.61
Mt,Inn Hotel 7100 Arko]a Sand & Gravel 34.17 Ark.Western Gas Co. 51.67
$ob's Cafe 7,10 Phillips Motor Co. 115.40
Alderman Bronson made a motion that the bills be allowed., as approved, seconded
y alderman Banks, which was regularly passed by the Council.
The Clerk presented the January reports of the Police Department, Roy N , as
Jan.
^Fewer Service CIDlector, J.W,McGehee as City Collector and as City Clerk, and alderma Stubble
-
Reports
Field presented the report of the Water Department, alderman McRoy made a motion that the
reports
e received and filed, seconded by alderman Adkisson, which was passed unanimously by the'
Council.
Imp.
Alderman Stubblefield made a motion that the City Clerk be authorized to pay
Districts
for paving the intersectionsK in the following Districts: the 1944 Assessment for $140.00
54-47
&
in Paving District No.54, the 1945 Assesment in District No 47, for $60,51 and the 1945
46
$ssessment in District Yo.46, amounting to $99.56, this motion was seconded by alderman
to
be paid
McRoy, and was passed unanimously by the Council.
Ladies
The Mayor appointed the following CoRffriittee,to work with a committee f
om the
{fest Room
Chamber of Commerce in working out details in.regard to a building for LADIES REST ROOM,�and
Committ-opertion
of the same: Stubblefield, Bronson and adkisson•.
AL,Port I Alderman Bronson made a motion that the proposed sale of one or more of the
com. to Tractors belonging to the Airport Improvement Fund, be referred to the AIRPORT COT,51ITTEE1
sell with power to act, this motion was seconded by alderman Adkisson, and was passed unanimisly
tractor }�y the Council. .
Alderman Stubblefield made a motion that the Marking of cars be resumed
Car-MarkerlAarch 1st, on the same schedule that was in effect when the marking was discontinued Jan'
}}ary
March lstlst, 1944, this motion was seconded by alderman Banks, and was passed unanimously by thel
Council.
The Mayor stated that the PLANNING BOARD would have some little expense
Expense offfor material in getting out copies of plans,etc. alderman Banks made a motion that the City
Planning '�ake , this
aamount
os this motion was seconded by alderrrin
1 Bd ' lliamsandwas passed unnimouslybythe Council*
f
There bemng no further business, alderman McRoy moved to adjourn,
econded by alderman Bronson, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared the
ouncil adjourned.
Attest 94, Approved
i y Uler1co Mayor ro- em