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Council minutes
Sept. 30, 1958, 1t p.m
Minutes of a called meeting of the Town Council of
the Town of Pulaski, Virginia, held on the 30th day of September,
1958, at !~ p. m. in the municipal office.
There were present: Mayor C. V. Jackson, presiding.
Councilmen:. W. F. White, W. A. Larson, John W. Nash,
J. R. Martin, W. S. Cummings, T. J.
McCarthy, Glen K. Aust.
Also present: Town Manager: T. B. Noland
Clerk: Gladys R. Dalton
Town Engineer: R. 11oyd Mathews
Visitors: Evelyn S. Hall, reporter for the Southwest
Times
Mayor Jackson called the meeting to order and stated
that the purpose of the meeting was to adopt a resolution to set
ADOPTION OF RESOLU- in motion the formal application for a federal construction grant
TION TO SET IN
MOTION APPLICATION in the sum of $23b,175.00 for the construction of a new Sewage
FOR $23E~,175. FED.
GRANT FOR SEWAGE Treatment Plant.
TREATMENT PLANT
On motion of J. R. Martin, seconded by W. A. Larson,
and on the following recorded vote:
W. F. White - aye J. R. Martin - aye
W. A. Larson - aye W. S. Cummings -aye
John W. Nash - aye T. J. McCarthy -aye
F. L. Carrico - absent Glen K. Aust - absent at
time of voting
it was,
RESOLVED, that the resolution be adopted in the
form as follows:
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Town of
Pulaski, Virginia, that Thomas B. Noland, Town Manager,
be and he hereby is authorized to execute on behalf of
the Town of Pulaski an application dated September 30,
1958, to the Department of Health, Education and Welfare
for a construction grant in the amount of $236,175.00
for the construction of a new Sewage Treatment Plant
to treat raw sewage from the Town of Pulaski and new
interceptor sewer lines in the Town of Pulaski.
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Thomas B. Noland;
Town Manager, be and he hereby is authorized and em-
powered to execute on behalf of the Town of Pulaski
any and all documents such as application for, acceptance
of, and progress reports in connection with the improve-
ments contemplated in the aforesaid application.
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Council mins. contd. Sept. 30, 1958, 4 p• m,
The Town Manager then presented Mr. James Eads with
the explanation that on the day of the meeting Mr. Eads was be-
JAMES FADS ginning his retirement after thirty-four years of service in t he
BEFORE COUNCIL-
Public Works Department of the Town.
BEGINS RETIREMENT
Mayor Jackson rose to his feet and addressed himself
to Mr. Eads and noted that only one employe, Mr. H. C. Jackson,
has more years of service with the Town than those of Mr. Eads;
that M Eads had served his country in France during World War
I; had withstood all the trials of a Public Works employe during
all sorts of weather and working conditions during which time he
had maintained the respect of the public and of his fellow
employes. The Mayor expressed the gratitude of the Council for
his long and faithful service, whereupon Councilman Martin moved
that the Council express its appreciation by a rising vote of =
thanks and applause for Mr. Eads.
The Town Manager read a letter from Bushong Motor
Company in which letter the company withdrew its request that
the Town consider abandoning the one-way traffic on First Street,
BUSHONG MOTOR
~T~~ ~Q• northwest, between Washington and Jefferson Avenues. In view
TO ABANDON ONE-
WAY TRAFFIC of the contents of the letter it was agreed that it would not
be necessary to place this matter on the agenda for the
October 7 meeting which action had been directed at the September
16th meeting.
There being no further business the meeting adjourned.
Approved:
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