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Council Minutes Pulaski, Virginia, April 8, 1948
The Council of the Town of Pulaski, Virginia
met in regular monthly session in the Council Chamber of the
Municipal Building at 7:30 P. M., April 8, 1948.
A GREEMENT RE. ,The regular monthly meeting of the Council,
POSTPHONEMENT
due to be held on the first Tuesday of the month,. April 6,
1948, was postphoned to this date by agreement of a majority
of the Council, the signed agreement filed in the Town Files.
PRESENT. There were present: Mayor A. T. Eskridge,
presiding; Verna L. Halton, Clerk; A. W.' Gatewood, Director
of Public Works; L. ~. Boothe, Chief of Police; Mrs. Lottie
R. Runion, Treasurer; Roby K. Sutherland, Attorney, and
Councilmen: C. V. Jackson, F. A. Seagle, I. R. Carper,
W. .D. Aust, G. C. Hall and W. F. White. Absent: T. F: Wirt
and Howard R. Imboden.
MINUTES' The minutes of the regular semi-monthly meeting
held on March 16, 1948 were read and approved.
BILLS & The bills and payrolls for the month of March
PAYROLLS
were read, approved and ordered paid. Said bills are given
at the conclusion of these minutes.
BLD G. PER. The following building permits, coming within
the requirements of the Ordinance, were granted: To William
- Patton Marvin Patton for two story concrete block (with smcaoth white
stucco finish} dwelling on East side of Jefferson Avenue,
South, between Bellevue and Hill Terrace, to cost 3,000.00
- White to 4,000.00; To W. F. White for two story addition and
alteration, brick and stucco, to residence at 27 Sixth Street,
between Jefferson and Washington Avenues, to cost 4,000.00;
- Hall To H. G. Hall for addition of one room, brick, to residence on
East side of Lake Street, between First and Second Streets,
S. W. (Trinkle & Dobyns Sub-Division} to cost 1,100.00; To
-Stone Mrs. Hazel P. Stone for one story addition of one room, frame,
to residence at 320 Draper Avenue, between Peirce and Floyd
- Harrell Avenues, to cost X600.00; To Mrs. J. W. Harrell, for one coal
house, frame (covered with imitation brick siding) on West
side of 306 Lagrange Street, between 2nd St., S. W. & Pulaski
- Hufford Street, to cost X100.00; To S. L. Hufford (by Dean Hufford)
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for one story storage and utility house, cinder block, at
rear of residence at 140 Fourteenth Street, N. W., between
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- Akers Randolph and Prospect Avenues, to cost X750.00; To E. G. A~!~rs
for one story dry kiln, concrete block, on South side of 2nd
Street, N. E., between Madison and Franklin Avenues, to cost
- same 600.00; To E. G. Akers for one story brick dwelling at cox~her
of 2nd Street, S. W. and Lagrange Street to cost X4,500.00;°
- Farmer To C. T. T~'armer for one story frame dwelling on South side ;bf
Peppers Ferry Road, between Franklin and Walnut Avenues, tocost
- Wallner X4,000.00; To Waldemar Wallner for one story addition of onle
room and a half, brick-cased, to residence at 517 Jeffersor~Avenue,
North, between Fifth and Sixth Streets, to cost 4,000.00. '
MCMILLAN On motion of C. V. Jackson, duly seconded and
APP. REF.
TO 4th unanimously approved, the following building application w~
WARD REP.
referred to F. A. Seagle and I. R. Carper, Councilmen of tY1e
Fourth Ward, for investigation with power to act: G. M.
McMillan for one story cinder block - painted store building
on North side of First Street, S. W., between Lagrange and ~lifP
Streets, to cost 5,000.00.
EZRA D.HALL The Council approved the application of Ezra ~~ Hall
'AUCTIONEER `;
BLOCK PER. for permit to operate an auctioneer block for the sale of iribtor
vehicles and other items, to be located on the Aust Show gz+bunds
on Third Street, N. E. (old Pulaski Iron Company property).; Said
application is filed in the Town Files.
SMOKE A delegation of residents of the North side of`
ABATEMENT
DELE GATION Pulaski, represented by Charles E. Bowles, Jr., Attorney, appeared
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before the Council, stating they were present to hear repos in
' connection with the smoke abatement matter which was brought to
the attention of the Council on August 19, 1947, the Southvu~st
Times having stated that such reports were expected to be
presented.
The delegation was informed that such reports "were
not available for presentation, whereupon several of those present,
namely Charles E. Dyer, Jr. and Miss Effie Boothe spoke at'some
length to the Council regarding the urgency of the situatio~ and
demanding that action be taken at once by the Council, advi~ing
Request that unless such was done immediately, they would be forcec~to
appointment
of committeer,esort to other means. They requested finally that a smoke~~abate~
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ment committee from the Council be appointed to contact at ;
certain date the various manufacturers in Town who had beer~~
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Pulaski, Virginia, April 8,1948
presented reports made by the Coal Producers Committee for Smoke
Abatement to see what could be done toward alleviating the smoke
and soot hazard as soon as possible. The Mayor informed them
that some action in line with the request would be taken in
executive session.
COMMITTEE In executive session, on motion of F. A.
APPOINTED
EXVE.SES. Seagle, se conded and unanimously approved, the Council authorized
(Wirt, the Mayor to appoint a committee of three to contact the various
Jackson &
V9hite) industries concerned with smoke abatement, and ascertain from
them their attitudes in~the matter, said appointed committee to
report back to the Council, whereupon the Mayor appointed T. F.
Wirt, C. V. Jackson and tiV. F. White, suggesting that they proceed
as soon as possible.
GEORGE George Baugh, of Floyd Avenue between First and
BAUGH REQ.
REF. TO Second Streets, South, appeared before the Council stating that
STREET C.
the street in front of his house was impassable and asking that
something be done to improve the condition as soon as possible,
whereupon on motion of I. R. Carper, seconded by C. V. Jackson
and unanimously passed, the matter was referred to the Street
Committee for investigation.
ELBERT E. A letter from Elbert E. Kinser, owner Rainbow
KINSER -
RAINBOW Cabs, who was also present, was read requesting permission to
CABS REQ.
move his cab stand from 6 South Washington Avenue to the lot
-ref, to doing on the North side, and requesting permission to have one
Gatewood
driveway entrance into the lot, whereupon on motion of C. V.
Jackson, seconded by W. F. White and unanimously approved, the
matter was referred to A. W. Gatewood for investigation.
N.& W. Councilman C. V. Jackson informed the Council
SUB-STATION
that the N. & W. Railway Company was building a sub-station,
calculated to be approximately ten feet by thirty feet, about
one-hundred-fifty feet East of Jefferson Avenue on the park
area, next to the present railroad track, the sub-station to be
of steel construction with concrete base and a high fence around
same. On motion of W. F. White, duly seconded and unanimously
passed, the Council approved the building of same - as presented,
it being understood that~~an application for building permit wou ld
be filed in due time with the Town.
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RILEY S. Upon recommendation of I. R, Carper, the fo~.low-
MCPEAK APP.
APPROVID ing building application, which was referred to Fourth Ward
Councilmen for investigation at a previous meeting, was ,
approved on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously passed;
To Riley S, McPeak for one story frame coal and wood house ~t
rear of residence " on East side of Lake Street, .corner of 2nc~ Stre
and Lake Street,. to cost 50.00.
NEW POLICE Chief of Police L. S. Boothe advised the Co~.ncil
DEPT. CARS
that he had sold the two old police cars, after contacting the
Finance Committee and the Mayor personally and receiving their
individual approvals, and had purchased two new cars, the differ-
ence in cost being merely 362.60, The Council received sa~tle
with approbation.
PARKING The Mayor informed the Council that the parading
METERS ACCT.
SETTLED meters installed in the Town had been paid for, the last voldchers
to the Karpark Corporation in the amounts of 505.3? and ~5~3.00,
and included in the bills at the conclusion of these minuted
having constituted the`.last payments on the contract price cif
12,128.50.
COMPLAINTS Councilman Carper advised that several people
RE. FINES "
OVERPARKING had registered complaints concerning the Police Departmentts
unwillingness to excuse them for parking violations nor giv~+ them
time to obtain nickels when they were short of change. The~~hief
of Police informed him that such was not the case, the Department
having been counseled and instructed along that line.
CROWELL, ~ A bill from Crowell, Deeds & Sutherland, am~anting
DEEDS & "
SUTHERLAND to 1200.00 for preparation of the Town Charter of 1948 and"
TOWN CHARTER
PREP. BILL expenses incurred therewith was presented and on motion of I~. A.
APPROVED
Seagle, seconded by W. F. White and unanimously passed, was
approved and ordered paid.
DIRECTGt The Director of Public Works reported to this
PUB. WKS.
REPORTS Council as follows:
-A.E.P. contract 1- A contract from the Appalachian Electri0!
Power Company had been received in rega to
the "Whiteway System" of the Town, and at
most matters were well covered in the cdi trac
although no provision was made concerni the
Townts right to attach signs, fire ala con-
nections,' Christmas decorations, etc. t ~ the
light posts. He stated that the A. E. Co.
had advised they would forward a specia
letter granting the•latter privilege at ~n
early date. .
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-Aust Sub-Division. Sewer 2- Reporting for the Water and Sewer
Cor~nittee on the petition submitted
to Council by residents in the Aust
Sub-Division for a sanitary sewer,
the Committee ,had investigated the
matter and, owing to a distance of
approximately two thousand feet, the
cost of putting in a fewer line in
consideration of the absence of resi-
dents in that vicinity, the acreage
not having been subdivided and laid
off into streets, it was their opinion
that it would not be practical at the
present time to install the sewer line,
but that, in the future if the terri-
• tort' grew and more connections became
available, same should be given further
consideration.
-Slusher-Third St.,East P. 3- Mrs, L. S. Slusher of Third Street, East
Pulaski, had advised him that water was
running off of Bank Street onto her
property. The Street Committee had in-
vestigated the matter and had found same
to be caused by a ditch having been filled
' with ashes, etc. He advised that the
street had been reditched and so corrected
the offending condition.
-T.W. Kersey Requests 4- T. W. Kersey asked the Council to approve
Sub-division & a small sub-division in West Pulaski in
drain pipe what is known as "Kersey Bottom"- a dead-
end street located in the vicinity. A
sketch, which is filed in the Town Files,
was presented which set forth the sub-
division layout.
• Further, T. W. Kersey requested the
Town to furnish and install a drain pipe
in that section, stating he would make
the road passable if the Town would take
such action.
A. VJ. Gatewood advised that it was
imperative that same be done to give tae
citizens in that locality means of ingress
and egress to their homes .
Same approved On motion of I. R. Carper, seconded
by V1. D. Aust and r~nanimously passed, the
two requests of T. W. Kersey as outlined
above were approved.
-Noise Little Rr. bridge 5- He reported that the matter of noise
caused by traffic on the bridge in the
Little Railroad section, as brought
before the Council at the last meeting,,
had been investigated and that the
noise had been eliminated so far as was
practical.
-Baptist Church request 6- Dr. Henry b~7artin, representing the
First Baptist Church, requested that a
space of approximately forty-four feet
be painted yellow in front of mentioned
church so as to prevent parking and to
afford access to same.
No action taken
-CLEAN-UP WEEK May 3
The matter was not acted upon due to
absence of details pertinent to the park-
ing situation.
7- He suggested that Clean-Up Week for the
present year begin on the third of May
to conform to the national date of same.
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Pulaski, Virginia, April ~, 1948
Suggestion app. On motion of F. A. Seagle, seconded by
C. V~ Jackson and unanimously passed, the
Council sanctioned the week of May, beginning
with the third, as Clean-Up Week and atithor-
ized that publication of such action b~ made
in the Southwest Times.
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EV 8c DD DAVIS (SLIDE) 8-
He reported that E. V. Davis and D. D.~Davis
had secured permit previously for building
a service station on the West side of `'
Washington Avenue, and that said parties
had excavated the bank at said locatiof~.,
had erected a stone wall to serve as retaining;
vrall to hold bank intact, and that recently ~~
the bank pave away, causing a slide ofld' of
Columbia Drive. A fence had been erected
by the Town around the slide, and he hid,
upon advice of the Tovrn attorney, contacted
the above parties verbally and by letter,
advising them they would be required t~1
take care of any expense incurred by tie
Town in correcting the above situations and
that they would be required to do whate,was
necessary and advisable to put Columbia Drive
in a safe and satisfactory condition. ,
PROCEDURES WHEN Roby K. Sutherland, Attorney for the Town,
COUNCIL IS
POSTPHONED advised the Council that, under the provisions of the new .Town
-Req. under Charter, no Council meeting should be postphoned unless a
new charter
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majority of the Councilmen agreed to same, and that in th~i futur
vrhen a meeting was postphoned, it would be necessary to have a
signed agreement by a majority of Council filed for a per~ianent
record and mention of said agreement duly recorded in the;
minutes on each occassion that a meeting was postphoned.
RESOLUTION In accordance with instruction of the Town
RE. POLICE
JUSTICE Attorney, the following; resolution, upon being read in entirety,
ADOPTID '
was approved on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously?
passed:
WHEREAS, the Town of Pulaski, Virginia is a~
incorporated town within the County of Pulaski, Virginia,and
for which said county there has heretofore been appointedra
trial justice in conformity with the laws of the State of
Virginia, and;
V`dHEREA5, it is the desire of the Council of'~the
Town of Pulaski, Virginia to confer upon and invest in th'
police justice of the Town of Pulaski, Virginia, end his ly
authorized substitutes, the right and authority to issue
warrants, summon witnesses and try cases involving violations
of Town Ordianances; ~~
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Counc~
the Town of Pulaski, Virginia, that the police justice of
town and his duly authorized substitues be, and they herel
are, authorized and empowered to issue warrants, summon w~~
and try cases involving violations of Town Ordinances, and
is conferred upon and invested in said police justice and;:
duly authorized substitues all the jurisdiction and autho`
conferred upon such police justice by the charter of the
of Pulaski, Virginia, all of which is done pursuant to S'e
498?f (6) of the Code of Virginia 1942 as amended.
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Be it further resolved that the fees in
conneetion•with any such cases and all fines imposed by said
police justice or his duly authorized substituts, shall be
collected by them and paid into the treasury of the Town, or
as the Charter of the Town may otherwise direct.
MAYOR ESKRID GE On motion of W, F, White, seconded by
NAMED A3 POLICE
JUSTICE F. A. Seagle and unanimously approved, the Council designated
and appointed Mayor A, T. Eskridge as Police Justice of the
Town of Pulaski, Virginia, and directed that he execute the
oath prescribed for state officers, and execute a bond of
Five Hundred (500.00) Dollars, conditioned upon the faith-
ful performance of his duties as Police Justice - it being
understood that the Vice Mayor, F. A, Seagle, automatically
became his duly authorized substitute.
BLANKENSHIP & Upon recommendation of the Chief of Police,
ELIZ. CAVES_
ISSUING JUS, and on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously passed,
C, G. Blankenship and Mrs. Elizabeth Hudson Caves, Night and
Day Desk 8argeants, respectively, were appointed as Issuing
Justices.
CONTRACT It was the consensus of th® Council
A.E.P. CO.
that the contract with the A. E. P. Company regarding the
"Whiteway System" would be acted upon when a special letter
was forwarded from said company granting the privilege of
attaching posters, etc. to the light posts.
DUNLAP F. A. Seagle, Chairman of the Fire Committee,
VENEER
SPARKS reported that in accordance with directions of the Council, the
MATTER
matter of sparks and live embers emitting from the stack at
the Dunlap Veneer Corporation had been investigated, and that
a letter had been forwarded to said company, admonishi~.g them to
take immediate action to correct the condition. He reported
receipt of a letter from same which advised installation of
new screen and dampers, stating to the Council that he would
sea that installation of the same was made.
LEAGUE OF On motion of C. V. Jackson, seconded by
VA. MUN.
W. F. White and duly passed, the Council rescinded its action
Action
rescinded taken at the m::eting held on February 9, 1948 to withdraw from
membership in the League of Virginia Municipalities.
Authorize On motion of C. V. Jackson, seconded by
renewal of
membership yu~ D. Aust and unanimously passed, the Council authorized the
renewal of membership in the League of Virginia Municipalities
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Pulaski, Va., April 8, 19~$
for the period of one year.
ADJOURN- There being no further business to act upor~j
MENT
the Council adjourned at 10:25 orclock, P. M.
Approved:
Attest: Mayor
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Clerk of Council
Administration Department
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A. T. Eskridge, Mayor- - - - - - - - - - - -~ 175.00
Lottie R. Runion, Treasurer- - - - - - - - - 236.25
Verna L. Dalton, Clerk & Office Asstt. - - - 155.00
A. W. Gatewood, Director of Public Works - - 350.00
Roby K. Sutherland - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25.00
Maggie Poindexter, Janitress - - - - - - - - 13.00
Walter Cockerham, Fireman- - - - - - - - - - 8.50
Tyler F. Wirt- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5.00
C. V. Jackson- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5.00
Howard R. Imboden- -,- - - - - - - - - - - - 5.00
F. A. Seagle - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5.00
I . R . Carper - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5.00
W. D. Aust - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5.00
G. C . Hall - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5.00
W. F. White - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 5.00
E. H. Millirons, Surveyor- - - - - - - - - - •687.85
Crowell, Deeds & Sutherland- - - - - - - - - 305.50
n n n n _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 50.00
tt n n » - - - - - - - - - 27.50
C. K. King - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 76.70
Directory Publishing Company - - - - - - - - 50.00
Duke & Duke - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25.00
Smith Office Supply Service- - - - - - - - - 17.50
• Virginia Foods, Inc. - - - - - - - - - - - - 3.75
C. & P. Telephone Company- - - - - - - - - - 40.75
Appalachian Electric Power Company - - - - - 31.40
J. N. Bosang, Clerk- - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.50
• E. P. Whitman, Postmaster- - - - - - - - -
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- 1.00
,321.
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Street Department
Tidewater 5u~ply Com~any, Inc. - - - - - - -~ 200.80
n t t n - - - - - - - 4.20
Atlantic Refining Company- - - - - - - - - - 111.50
Whiting Oil Company- - - - - - - - - - - - - 111.00
Gulf Oil Corporation - - - - - - - - - - - - 111.00
Standard Oil Company - - - - - - - - - - - - 111.00
Superior Building Block Company- - - - - - - 60.00
OrDell Lumber Company, Inc.- - - - - ~ - - - 57.60
R. C. A. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 24.00
Fuller Brush Com~ any - - - - - - - - - - - - 27.00
tr tt t - - - - - - - - - - - - 8.08
Virginia Metal Manufacturing Co., Inc. - - - 23.97
Boyle-Swecker Tire Company - - - - - - - - - 37.30
Landis Auto Parts Company- - - - - - - - - - 10.84
n u tt rr _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 11.40
New River Oils, Inc. - - - - - - - - - - - - 7.50
Bushong Motor Corporation- - - - - - - - - - 7.50
Pulaski Motor Com~any, Inc.- - - - - - - - - 3.69
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Street Dept. - Contrd.
Pulaski Lumber Com~any- - - - - - - - - -~ 14.'70
n rr r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5.60
J.R. Ferlines- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 5.50
Pulaski Hardware Company- - - - - - - - - 2.25
Appalachian Electric Power Company- - - - 1.00
Harrison & Hancock Hardware Co., Inc. - - .10
957. 5
Oakwood Cemetery
Garnett Meredith, Caretaker - - - - - - -80.00
80.00
HealthDepartment
Virginia State Department of Health - - -~ 421.00
421.00
Police Department
L. S. Boothe, Chief- - - - - - - - - - --~ 225.00,
Earl S. Bouldin, Liet.- - - - - - - - - - 200.00
Bruce Helton, ~. - - - - - - - - - - - - 180.00
Fred M. Ryan- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 170.00
I. H. Sands - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 170.00
C. G. Blankenship - - - - - - - - - - - - 170.00
Charles E. Comer, Jr. - - - - - - - - - - 170.00
Elizabeth H. Caves- - - - - - - - - - - - 135.00
Arthur R. Pickerel- - - - - - - - - - - - 170.00
James A. Jones - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 170.00
I. D. Long- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 170.00
Griff Bishop- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 100.00
R. C~ Elkins, Jr. - - - - - - - - - - - - 90.00
Mose C. Helton- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15.00
L. R. Summers, Sheriff- - - - - - - - - - 92.00
B. D. Smith & Brothers, Frinters- - - - - 69.05
C. & P. Telephone Company - - - - - - - - 24.97
Auto Spring & Bearing Company, Inc. - - - 23.64
Pulaski Motor Company, Inc. - - - - - - - 15.53
Landis Auto Parts Company - - - - - - - - 13.67
Harrison & Hancock Hardware Company - - - 6.76
Huff Service Station- - - - - - - - - - - 1.25
Smith Office Supply Service - - - - - - - 1.30
Express- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 1.00
2,384.17
Fire Department
A. H. Wygal, Chief - - - - - - - - - - --125.00
D. G. Ray, Assrt. Chief R~ Mechanic- - - - 200.00
American La-France Foamite Corp. - - - -- 81.59
Auto Spring & Bearing Co., Inc. - - - - - 35.94
n n rr n n n _ _ _ _ _ .90
B. 'D. Smith & Bros., Printers - - - - - - 23.35
Appalachian Electric Power Company- - - - 8.36
C. ~ P. Telephone Company- - - - - - - -- 2.25
Virginia Foods, Inc.- - - -.- - - - - - - 8.90
Harrison & Hancock Hardware, Inc. - - - - 6.50
Landis Auto Parts Company - - - - - - - - 8.95
National Fire Protection Association- - - 4.00
Mine Safety Appliance Company - - - - - - 1.3 7
Pulaski Hardware Company, Inc.- - - - - - .86
Pulaski Lumber Company, Inc.- - - - - - - 3.48
n rr rr n - - - - - - - .19
Express- -. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 1.42
rr - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.00
514.0
Old Power House B1d~.
Appalachian Electric Power Company- - - -~ 5.44
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Light Department
Appalachian Electric Power Co.- - - - - - - - -~ 560.66
Pulaski Hardware Company, Inc.- - - - _ _ _ _ _ gg
Harrison & Hancock Hardware Company, Inc. - - - 1.44
Express- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 2.67
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Parking Meter Denartment
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The Karpark Corrooration_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __1,068.37
(505.37 and 563.00)
Pulaski Hardware Company - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Og
1,06845
Parks
Stegers Laundry & Dry Cleaners- - - - - - - - -~ 1.50 ~.
1~l50
Sewer
Pulaski Lumber Company, Inc.- - - - - - - _ _ _~ 16.44
Harrison & Hancock Hardware Co., Inc. - - - - _ 9.70
William J. Gillespie_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5.00
-~ 31>~14
Airport
Crowell, Deeds & Sutherland - - - - - - - - - -~ 150.00 I
150 ~ i00
Water Department
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H. C. Jackson, Supt.- - - - - - - - - - - - - -~ 275.00
Frank B. White, Caretaker - - - - - - - - - - - 57.75
Highway Machinery & Supply Co., Inc.- - - - - - 209.48
Rish Equipment Company- - - - - - - - - - - - - 21.24
Harrison c~c Hancock Hardware Company - - - - - - 121.01
The Matthieson Alkali Works, Inc. - - - - - - - 19.43
Virginia Block Company, Inc.- - - - - - - - - - 31.50
M. B. Skinner Company- - - - - - - - - - - - -- 18.51
Superior Sterling Com~any - - - - - - - -
n - - - 20.65
n r - - - - - - - - - - - 9.08
n rr n - - - - - - - - - - - 2.10
Joseph G. Pollard Company, Inc. - - - - - - - - 8.80
D. Gray Langhorne- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 12.15
Appalachian Electric Power Company- - - - - - - 34.84
C. & P. Telephone Company- - - - - - - - - - -- 7.53 '
Smith Office Supply Service - - - - - - - - - - 1.35 '
Flem C. Hanks- - - - - - r - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 8.50 '
Fre i~ht- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 1.20
' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.20
Special Water Capital Account - - - - - - - - - 1 450.00
2,31 _.32
LABOR PAYROLLS
Street Department
Labor Payroll Week Ending March 5, 1948 - - - -~
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Health Department
425.50
53.00
487.40 '
448.00
581.00
534.00
v 2, 52 k, 90
Labor Payroll Week Ending March 5, 1948 - - - -~ 220.00
rr rr rr rr rr 12, rr _ _ _ _ 233.30
rr ~ rr n rr rr 19 rr - - - - 241.00 ~d
n n n n n 26~ n _ _ _ _ 248.00 5t •
n n rr rr April 2, n - - - - 241.00 - _ _-~
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Police Department
Labor Payroll Week Ending March 12, 1948- - -~ .53.00
5 .00
Water Department
Labor Payroll Week Ending March 5, 1948- - -~ 333.50
rr rr rr rr n 12 ~ rr _ _ - 374.50
rr rr rr n rr 19, rr _ _ - 364.75
n rr rr n rr 26 ~ rr _ _ _ 409.40
rr rr rr rr April 2, " - - - 400.75
1,882.90
Fire Department
Fayroll for Month Ending March 31, 1948 for
responding to fires and alarms- - - - - - - ~ 91.00
Payroll for Month Ending March 31, 1948 for
attendance at meetings and schools- - - - - ~ 25.50
116.50
RECAPITULATION
Administration Department- - - - - - - -~ 2,321.20
Street Department- - - - - - - - - - - - 957.65
Qakwood Cemetery - - - - - - - - - - - - 80.00
Health Department- - - - - - - - - - - - 421.00
Police Department- - - - - - - - - - - - 2,384.17
Fire Department- - - - - - - - - - - - - 514.06
Old Power House Building - - - - - - - - 5.44
Light Department - - - - - - - - - - - - 565.45.
Parking Meter Department - - - - - - - - 1,068.45
Parks - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.50
Sewer- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. - - 31.14
Airport- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 150.00
Water Department - - - - - - - - - - - - -2 311.32
10,811.38
Payrolls:
Street Department- - - - - - - - - - - -~ 2,528.90
Health Department- - - - - - - - - - - - 1,183.30
Police Department- - - - - - - - - - - - 53.00
Water Department - - - - - - - - - - - - 1, 882.90
Fire Department- - - - - - - - - - - - - 116.50 5,764.60
TOTAL 16,575.98