HomeMy WebLinkAbout1946-07-06 Minutes72
'ayetteville City Council met in regular session, Monday, July 8, 1946.
'resent: Mayor G. T. Sanders, City Clerk J. W, McGehee, City Engineer E. T. Brown, C3,$
Building -Inspector H. A. George, Aldermen: Gregory, White, Stubblefield, Williams,
Sohe, Hale, Adkisson. Absent:.alderman Bronson.
Minutes of tdgulared meeting of June 24, 1946 and adjourned meeting of
1946.were read and approved.
June26,
The following bills were presented after their approval by alderman Williams,
' 0airman of the auditing committee:
H.Hester $ 22.00 ,Tom Williams $$ 21.00 J.vlovMcGegee, Clerk $$ 1.95
elbert Hester 20.20 W.H. Hester 22.00 Rogers Elect. Co. 20.21
Coy Estep 22.00 ,Delbert Hester 20.20, Houston Taylor 5.29
Chas, McConnell 22.00 .Carl Lower 22,00 Lewis Bros. Co. 2.58
Carl Lower 22.00 Conley Byrd 12.00 SW Gas & Elect. Co. 20.67
E. Lindsey 5;.20 .Coy Eastep 18.00 Jack Harlan Serve Sta. 11.30
Lige Gabbard 22000 ,Chase McConnell 22.00 Okld. Tire & Sup. Co. .84
liram Gabbard .20.20 ,G. E. Lindsey 20.80 Ark: Ice & C S Co. 2:50
R.E. Boyd 22.00 .Tom Hood 1.50 Fay, Lumber & Cement Co. 4.47
rlie Clark 22.00 ,Lewis Bros. Co. 10.32 Be V. Dorman 3.00
4hester Stephens .22.00 ,Com. Radio Eqp, 2.00 Fay. Machine & Tool Wks: .35
green Byrd 18.00 .City Water Plant 4.56 Price Oil Co. 43.15
Louis Stone 25.00 ,Smith Radio Shop 6.30, Houston Taylor 3.67
4. Iran Dudley. 25.00 .Reads 2.50 Phillips Motor Co. 108.54
T Jack Caudle 21.00 ,S1.7 Bell Tel. Co. 32.40 Linkway Stores 4.92
Edgar Caudle 21,00 ,Edlin Shoe Shop 3.00 Kelley Bros. Lumber Co., 9.79
Tom Williams 21.00 .Fay. Prtg. Co. 56.58 Green Chev. Co... 33.57
F.A. Readwell 147.13 ,Ark. West. Gas C 15.72 Whitfield Motor Co. 8.12
H.E. Swift 74;57 ,Houston Taylor 72.03 Arkbla Sand & Gravel Co. 222.17
iity Water Plant 50.00 Banks Gro. 46.21 Lewis Bros. 2.20
Lige Gabbard 22.00 Burl Skelton 3.00 Warford Blacksmith Shop 2.25
Hiram Gabbard 20.20 Thos. Buford 3.00 Abshier Bryan 7.13
�.E.Boyd 22.00 J• C. Uohnson 6.00 Smelser & Eason 4.40
trlie Clark 22.00 C & B DG Co. 9.11 Houston Taylor 73.01
Chester Stepliens 22.00 Vickers Laundry 1.00 SW Gas & Elect. Co. 40.23
Green Byrd 22.00 SW Gas & Elct. 410.79 Ark, West. Gas Co. 25.20
Louis Stone 25.00 Okla. Tire & S. 3,463 Lewis Bros, 22.99
Oran Dudley 25.00 Automotive 27.95 Reads 22.93
Jack Caudle 21.00 Ozark Gro. Co. 8.08 Duggans Plbg. Shop 1.58
Edgar Caudle '21.005 SW Bell Tel. Co. 11.52 Ozark Gro. Co. 14.75
Roger Elect Co. 8.82 SW Bell Te. Co. 14.78 Linkway Stores 17.01
Aderman Hale made a motion, that the bills be allowed as approved, seconded by alder-
VJilliams, which was duly passed by the Council.
The Cleik•-presented the June reports og #enry George as Building,InspectD
June or, Roy Nix as Sewer Service Collector, J.W.McGehee as City Collector and as bity
11 reports i lark, alderman Williams nada motion that the reports be received and filed, seconded
byalderman Adkisson, which was passed unanimously by: the Council';
Closing The question of closing Gregg Street, from Prairie Avenue to Highway #62
Gregg came up for discussion, and alderman Hale made a motion that the matter be referred to
Sireet the Street Committee for further investigation, and report back to the Council, this mo-
tion was seconded by alderman White, and was passed unanimously'by the Council:
epair
shiop
Alderman Gregory brought
up the question of repairs for the City equipment
for
costing so much,
and suggested that the
City consider acquiring and equipping a building
ity
to take care
of the repairs on all City
equipment, and made a mokion that the matter beREI
nsid-
to the Street
and Water Committees for
investigation as to a suitable locatiob and appro
red
imate test of
building and equipment for
the same, this motion was seconded by alderman
Dale, and was
passed unanimously by the
Council;
derman I. The Mayor reported that Paul Young and Carl Smith had the plans and specifi-
ite cations for the 21 housing units ready to submit to the Federal Housing authority at Ft.
'North, Texas, alderman Gregory made a motion that alderman White be authorized to accompa,
.worth 4oung and Smith to FtoWorth, thursday or Friday, with expenses paid, this °.motion was% serf•
onded by alderman Hale, and was passed unanimously by the Council.
Station
Fire
i The question of considefing plans for the establishment of an
University,
additional
ire Station in the vicinity of
The came up for discussion, and
alderman
C�onsid-
•Stubblefield made a motion that
the Fire Committee contact T.C.Carleson, or
whoever the
rled.
proper authority might be, to see
if any thing can be worked out with reference
to a
location or any other assistance
that the University might be willingoffer
in establisb-
ling a Fire Station, this motion
was seconded by alderman Adkisson, and was
passed unani-
rgously by the Council,;
Ct
buy The Mayor reported that the Ford Motor Compaty had submitted an offer to
;rol urnish the City with a SPECIALLY, EQUIPPED Patrol Car, alderman Williams made a motion
that the Mayor be authorized to purchase the PATROL CAR, subjecttto the approval of the
BORRD OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, this motion was seconded by alderman Stubblefield, and was pass
uanimously by the Cou:lcile
• There being no further business, alderman Hale moved to adjourn, seconded
alderman White, which was duly passed by the Council, and the Mayor declared the Counc
journed.
Attest x.91Ulerke M
Approved
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