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Fayetteville City Council met in regular session, Monday, June,10th, 1946.
present: Mayor G.T.Sanders, City Clerk J.W.McGehee, City Attorney Geo.Vaughan, City Engin
I.T.Brown, aldermen; Bronson,Gregory, White, Stubblefield, Williams; Bohe, Adkisson and H
Minutes of the regulaa meeting of May 27th, and the Call Meeting of May 31st, were
lead and approved.
The following bills wBBe presented after their approval by alderman Williams, chaff
an of the auditing committee:
The Automotive $11.19
W,H.Hester $20900 Jack Caudle $21.00 Kelley Bros Lbr Co. 2.86
Leroy Baker 20.00 Edgar Caudle 21.00 Fay. Lbr & Cement Co. 23.67
Delbert Hester 16.80 W.H.Hester 22.00 Green Chev Co." 56.19
Carl Lower 18.00 Leroy Baker 22.00 Johnson Paint Co. 40.55
C�.W.Good 10.00 Delbert Hester 20.20 Lewis Bros Co. 4.44
Lige Gabbard 22.00 Carl Lower 22.00 Linkway Stores 4.23
Hiram Gabbard 20.20 H.E.Swift 63.80 Whitfield Motor Co. 1.31
R.E.Boyd 22.00 J.C.Johnson 3.00 The Automotive 5.76
Arlie Clark M 22.00 Bob's Caff 47.70 Okla Tore & Supply 2.51
Troy Drain 22.00 Ark.Western Gas Co. 30.70 Ark.Fuel Oil Co. 16.17
Chester Stephens 22.00 SW.Bell Tel Co. 27.67 Police Department 6.00
Louis Stone • 25.00 City Water Plant 4.79 Arkola Sand & Gravel Co. 18.36
Oran Dprdley 25.00 SW,Gas & Elec Co. 431.07 Phillips Motor Co. 33.29
Tom Williams 21.00 Motor Inn Garage 62.04 Dyke Lumber Co. 88.74
Jack Caudle 21.00 Bohe Grocery 1.72 Hand & Son 3.75
Edgar Caudle 21.00 Goodyear Service Store 38.44 Houston Tay;or 104.66
Flint Mhoon 2.00 Fay.Printing Co. 11.23 Lewis Bros Co.. 2.54
H.E,Swift 25.46 Smith Radio Shop 16.35 Firestone Stores 1.00
.7.C.Johnson 5.00 Houston Taylor 85.46 Harlan's Gulf Station 1.50
Tom Hood 2.50 Ozark Grocery 10.50 Smelser & Eason 4.4C
Lige Gabbard 22.00 Vmckers Laundry 1.05 Hudson Tire & Recap Co 22.77
Hiram Gabbard 20.20
Renner & Co. 72.45 Ark.Ice & C.S.Co. 8.00 R.E.Boyd 22.00 Sines Body Shop 6.75 Davis -Wester Motor Co. 1.50
Arlie Clark 22.00 Read's 27.00 Fay.Lbr & Cemt Co. 6.28
Chester Stephens 22.00 Houdton Taylor 3.05 SW.Bell Tel Co. 12055
E.D.Ward 22.00 SW.Bell Tel Co. 11.52 SW.Gas & Electric Co. 43.05
Louis Stone 25.00 SW.Gas & Electric Co. 19.55 Ark.Western Gas Co. 39.12
Oran Dudley 25.00 Bohe Grocery 1.74 Lewis Bros Co. 7.81
Bud Gabbard 25.00 Cook Paint & Varnish Co. .51 Renner & Co. 150.0C
Tom Williams 21.00 Lewis Bros Co. 11.63 Washington County 22.00
Warf ord's Blacksmith Shop 2.5C
Alderman Gregory made a motion that the bills be allowed, as approved, seconded by aldern
White, which was regularly passed by the Council.
The Clerk presented the May reports of Henry George as Building Inspector,
J.1^1.McGehee, as City Clerk and as City Collector, alderman Bronson made a motion that the
reports be received and filed, seconded by alderman Stubblefield, which was passed unanin
by the Council*
e 21 1 The Mayor stated that the 21 Housing Vnits that had been turned over to the
using University of Arkansas, at the CALLED MEETING of the City Council on May 31st, had been
its refused by the Board of Trustees of the University, and said it would be necessary for ti
be City to make some arrangement to handle the project,after a general discussion of the
ken by Project alderman Hale made a motion that the Housing Units be turned•over to the Three
City �eteran=s Organizations of the City, Viz: The American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign WE
and the Amvets, who would select one member from each of the Organizktions, making a come
mittee of three, whose duty it would be to receive and pass on all applications of Vetere
for use of the Housing facilities when ready for occupancy,also, to select=-----=�-�
p.o manager of the Project, the manager to be approved by the Cour
and to be placed under be d,.that Paul Young and Carl Smith be employed as Architect and
EngineeV3respectively, for the sum of $2,000.0C, plus any traveling expenses Outside(:the
State, incurred in connection with the Project, and that the Committee from the Council
be authorized to handle all the the details of the work in getting the Project ready to
P
urn over to the Veterans' organizations, this motion was seconded by alderman Bohe, and
was passed unanimously by the•Councilo •
ock 40 I Alderman Bronson reported that the Abstractors were'having trouble to reconci:
iginal the descriptions of some of the deeds in Block 40D Original Town, on'account of a discrep+
screpan=of 16 to 17� feet on the south side of the block 40 which runs down into the street that
es• distance, after discussion, alderman Bronson made a motion that the matter be referred t
Phe City Engineer and the Street Committee to make an investigation and report back to_t:
Council; this motion was seconded by alderman White, and was passed unanimously by the
Council.
ity ParkAlderman Stubblefield made a motion that the City Park pay theCityWater Pla:
Pay
to" the sum'of $50.00 per month for the use of water for the months of June- uly, August ani
50.00 rSePtember, this motion was seconded by alderman Gregory, and was passed unanimously by t:
er mo.Qouncil.
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mos There being no further business, alderman Hale moved to adjourn, seconded by
Alderman Williams, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared theCounc
djourned� •
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