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Council Minutes Pulaski, Virginia, May 4, 1948
The Council•of the Town of Pulaski, Virginia met itf-
regular monthly session in the Council Chamber of the Municipal
Building at 7:30 P. M.,, May 4, 1948.
PRESENT There were present: Mayor A. T. Eskridge, presidi~.g;
Verna L. Dalton, Clerk; A. W. Gatewood, Director of Public 1~Orks;
L. S. Boothe, Chief of Police; Mrs. Lottie R. Runion, Treasurer,
and Councilmen: T. F. Wirt, C. V. Jackson, Howard R. Imbodeh,
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F. A. Seagle, I. R. Carper, W. D. Aust, G. C. Hall and W. F~;
White. Absent; None. '
MINUTES The minutes of the meeting held on April 20, 1948
were read and approved.
FRANK J. Frank J. Critter, Superintendent of County School`,
CRITZER
appeared and asked that the Council consider extension of t~(e
water line East on Twelfth Street to the Corporate limits atf
Brook Avenue - estimated to be approximately two-hundred-and-
seventy-one feet, He also requested that a sewer line for tthat
section of the Town be given due consideration.
~PIATER LINE On motion of W. F. White, seconded by T. F. Wirt end
EXTENSION
12TH ST. unanimously approved, the Council authorized the building o'
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with the additional two-hundred-seventy-one feet of six inch watr
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proviso line on Tw"elfth Street, East of Prospect Avenue to the Corporate
limits, providing the County will extend the line with four.; inch
pipe to the school property, and will give the Town permission
to connect to it for services to outside water customers wYiDm
the Town may wish to serve in the future.
BROOK AVE. On motion of W. F. White, seconded by F. A. Seag~ie
SANITARY
SEWER and unanimously approved, the Council authorized that outsikie
bids be obtained for the construction of the Brook Avenue ~lani-
tary sewer line, according to plans already made by A. 1,Y. ~#ate-
wood, and including any additions or revisions made theretb~ by
Mr. Gatewood.
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PARKING On motion•of C. V. Jackson, duly seconded and
SPACE FRONT
CORBIN BLDG unanimously approved, the Council authorized that space fo2~
the parking of two cars in front of the Corbin Building one
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VJest Main Street be marked off, said action granting the r~quest~
of Drs. P. C. Corbin and M. A. Santa Cruz who were present
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J.H.KANODE
DRIVEWAY
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The request of John H. Kanode, owner of the
Diamond Taxi Company on West Main Street who was present,
for permission to open a twelve foot driveway about seventy-
five feet East of Randolph Avenue and Second.Street corner,
and next to the present Jot-Em-Down-Store in order to park
cabs off of the street was granted on motion of W. F. White,
seconded by T. F. Wirt and unanimously approved.
J.G.QUESENBERRY- J. G. Quesenberry and Reed Livesay of Valley Road
DUST VALLEY RD.
appeared before the Council, presenting a petition signed
by twenty-five residents~in that section, requesting that
some action be taken to correct the dust condition on said
road, whereupon on motion of I. R. Carper, seconded by
Howard R. Imboden and duly passed, the matter was referred
to the Street Committee for investigation.
BILLS & The regular bills and payrolls for the month of
PAYROLLS
April were read, approved and ordered paid. Said bills are
given at the conclusion of these minutes.
BLDG. APP. The following building permit applications, coming
APPROVED
within the requirements o#' the Ordinance, were granted:
-Harmon (col) To Chauncey D. Harmon, Colored, for one-and-one-half story
brick veneer dwelling on West side of Randolph Avenue, corner
of Thirteenth Street and Randolph Avenue, to cost 7,500.00;
-Walls To A. F. Walls for one story cinder block-stucco dwelling
on West side of Upland Drive, between Washington Avenue and
-Millirons Belleview Avenue, to cost 4,500.00; To F. W. Millirons
for one story frame dwelling on West side of Lexington Avenue
between Third and Fourth Streets, 'S. E., to cost 4,500.00;
-Linville To Mrs. Rachel Linville for one story cinder block-stucco
dwelling on the North side of Stuart Avenue, S. E. between
Spruce and Pine Streets, to cost ~3 - 4,000.00; To Mrs.
-Spangler P. W. Spangler, by M. V. Haley, for cinder block coal house,
on East side of Maple Street, rear of former property,
-Moore between First and Second Streets, to cost X200.00; To Mrs..
Hannah Moore for chicken house, frame covered with imitation
brick siding on West side of 1125 Randolph Avenue, between
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Twelfth and Thirteenth Streets, to cost'~125.00; And to
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-Ryan Fred M. Ryan for frame with brick siding coal house at the
rear of residence at 220 Lagrange Street, to cost X100.00.
ESSO STANDARD The application of the Esso Standard Oil Company
OIL CO. APP.
DENIED (by C. W. Perkinson) for permit to build office building ant$.
tank to store white gasoline and varsol on the northwest side
. of Madison Avenue, between Third and Fifth Streets, to cost,:
X2,400.00 was denied on motion of G. C.~ Hall, seconded by Iy R.
Carper and unanimously approved.
ENFORCEMENT In connection with the denial of the ,above applic~.tion,
FIRE HAZARD
CONTROL it was brought out that enforcement dealing with fire hazarld
control was vital in such matters, whereupon on motion of
T. F. Wirt, duly seconded and unanimously approved, the mater
was referred to the Ordinance Committee to confer with the 'Saw n
Attorney, and to prepare an ordinance, if necessary, for prffisen-
tation to the Council at the next meeting.
WHITE &
GLENN APP
The application of White and Glenn (by Mary L. WY te)
for permission to erect a scaffold while replacing brick and.
making repairs on the North side of the two-story White anc3~~Glenn
building on the corner of tiNashington Avenue and Second Strut,
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North to cost .2,450.00, was approved with the provision "t'~at
the applicants assume full responsibility to provide properiand
adequate protection of the public while the repair work is
going on, the applicants to be so notified".
PETITION A petition signed by seven residents of Fourth and
FUNERAL
HOME Jeff. Fifth Streets, North and Jefferson Avenue was read, request~.ng
Ave.&5th St.
the Council to take action to prevent the location of 'a fur~ral
home on the corner of Fifth Street and Jefferson Avenue, wl~re-
upon the matter was discussed at length, and after consideration,
on motion of G. C. Hall, duly seconded and unanimously approved,
No juris- it was decided that owing to absence of a zoning ordinance,,~~the
diction
Council had no jurisdiction over the matter, Said petitior~~is
filed in the Tav n Files.
V.W.HINTON A letter from V. W. Hinton was read to the Counci.,
LETTER .j
asking; that the Council investigate the matter of property
located on Third Street, between Henry Avenue and alley at
rear of the Baptist Church property on Randolph Avenue be
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DIR.PUB.WKS.
REPORTS
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subdivided into small lots and the possibility of their
being used for buildings which were undesirable in the
locality. He stated that a garage apartment had been
`erected on one lot by a Mr. Kanode, who had stated that
a residence was to be erected at some time on the front
of the lot, but that this was neither possible nor probable.
The Council took no action on the matter due to the fact
that the application of Mr. Kanode had been approved.
Council as follows:
The Director of Public Works reported to the
-Dept. Commerce 1- The Department of Commerce Civil Aeronautics
Civil Aeronautics Administration had continued the lease on
Administration the watchhouse site at the airport for one
year, and also, the lease for installing
and maintaining beacon lights for one year
-from July 1, 194a - all in accordance with
the lease contract with the Town.
-Petition water 2- Reporting for the Street and Water Committees,
Brown Addition the petition of seventeen residents in the
residents Brown Addition for water service had been
investigated and owing to several factors,
it was recommended that same would not be
practical at the present time but should be
given consideration in the future.
-Geo. ~. Baugh 3- Reporting for the street Committee, the
-Floyd Avenue request of George S. Baugh of Floyd Avenue,
as made to the Council at the last meeting,
had been investigated, and it was their
recommendation that the section of the
street causing the complaint be repaired as
well and as soon as possible.
-Tank Car Oil Rec. 4- A tank car of oil for dust control had been
received and that same had been distributed
on graveled and dirt streets in all sections
of the Town.
-A.E.P. Co. Contracts- He reported that the two letters setting
forth certain privileges not outlined in the
prepared contract of the Appalachian Electric
Power Company, covering installation and
operation of a new whitevaay lighting system,
as brought before the Council previously,
had been recalled by the company - the letter
to be forwarded to the Town finally having
to be studied as to legal aspects, etc., and
that the company was desirous of the Councils
approval of the contract, Mr. Minichan assur-
ing the Council that the letter forthcoming
would cover the special privileges desired
by the Town.
AttAYOR & CLERK On motion duly made, seconded and unanimously
AUTHORIZED TO
EXECUTE CON. app roved, the Council authorized the Mayor and Clerk to
WHITEWAY SYSTEM
execute the final contract between the Town of Pulaski and
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the Appalachian Electric Power Company regarding the new
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Pulaski, Virginia, May 4, 198
Whiteway System for the Town, said contract as follows:
CONTRACT THIS AGREEMENT entered into .this 1st day of April;
1948 by and between Appalachian Electric Power Company, hereafter
called the Company, and Town of Pulaski of Pulaski, Virginia.
hereafter called the Customer.
WITNESSETH:
For and in consideration of the mutual covenants end
agreements hereinafter contained, the parties hereto agree kith
each other as follows:
1. The Company agrees to provide and maintain a street
lighting system for the Customer, consisting of the following
number and type of lamps, viz:
Number of Lamps Size Type
206 100 C. P. All night overhead-series
55 2 50 C. p i rr rr n n
37 1000 C. P. All Night whiteway-series
-overhead
31 600 C. P. " " n n rr
together with electric energy through a general system of o1~er-
head distribution, sufficient to operate said lamps.continu~u.sly
from one-half hour after sunset until one-half hour before
- sunrise, every night and all night,. approximately 4,000 hours
per annum during the term of years hereinafter set forth. laid
lamps shall be so maintained and operated that they will gi~fle
the maximum amount of illumination obtainable under commercial
conditions.
2. The Company agrees to install such additional amps
of respective sizes and types above specified as the Custom
may, from time to time, require upon receipt of a written notiice
- from a duly authorized representative of the Customer. Pay~lent
for the service of such additional lamps shall be at the ra#e
hereinafter specified, provided, however, that one addition
lamp of not less than shall be installs
for each extension of feet from the str t
lighting mains of the. Company. Whenever additional lamps a
so ordered, the minimum number of lamps to be furnished thr¢~igh-
out the remainder of the period covered by this contract shak~ll
be increased accordingly. Temporary lamps, if ordered, sha~~.
be furnished under special contract.
It is further agreed that the location of the min~#num
number of lamps contracted for, as specified in "1" above, shall
be as follows :
As shown on map in office of the Town of Pulaski
3- All material furnished by the Company shall r9~tnain
the property of the Company and may be removed at the termi~.jation
of this contract, if the Company so desires.
4. The Company shall keep each and every lamp co jtracte
for in operation during the time provided and the Customer r,y
make deduction for failure to operate any one or more of sa~kl
lamps in the following manner:
For all outages which shall be reported daily in vt~iting
to the Company by the proper officers of the Customer, the st-
omer may deduct from the total monthly amount which would hre
been paid for any lamp had no outage occurred, a sum bearin 'the
ratio to such total as the period of outage bears to the to 1
time the lamps should have been lighted in any month; provi d,
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however, that should the lighting of any lamp or lamps
be stopped by unavoidable accident, the Company shall be
allowed twenty-four hours after notice of the outage in
which to again light such lamp or lamps without being
liable to deduction as above provided.
5. It is further agreed that lamps shall be
moved by the Company. to such new locations as the proper
officer of the Customer may bq writing direct, subject,
however, to the following conditions.
Such moving of lamps shall be completed within
10 days after receipt by the Company of written notice
from the proper officer of the Customer (Sundays, legal
holidays and stormy days not to be counted),provided that
the number of such removals shall not exceed one per day
and provided, further, that such removals of such lamps
shall not be required on Sundays, legal holidays and
stormy days. Notice that the removal of such lamps has.
been completed shall be given by the Company to the proper
officer of the Customer within 10 days after the completion
of the work.
The actual cost to the Company of making such
relocations shall be paid by the Customer to the Company
within 30 days after such notice has been given.
6. The Customer agrees to accept the service
herein contracted for during the term hereof and to pay
therefor ~t the following rates:
For each 100 C. P. all night overhead series lamp, X1.30 per mo
tt n 250 C . P. n tt rt n tt 1.65 per m0
tt t' 1000 C.P. 't " rt tt-whiteway tt 4.00 tt tt
tt n 600 C . P. tt tt n n n tr 3.25 tt tt
Bills shall be due and payable on or before the 10th day of
the month succeeding that in which the service is rendered.
TTie above prices are subject to a discount of 2~ if payment
in full is made within 30 days of the date of bill.
The Customer agrees that in case any additional
lamps are ordered it will pay for the same at the rates
and in the manner above specified for and during the period
from the date of the installation of ,such lamps until the
termination of this contract.
7. The Company shall, at its own cost, furnish
all lamp renewals during the term of this contract.
8. This contract shall be and remain in full
force and effect for a period of 10 years from and after
the 1st day of April, 1948.
9. If the Customer shall make default in the pay-
ment of any bills as hereinbefore provided, the Company may
at its option, after having given 10 dayst written notice
of its intention so to do, discontinue the service herein
contracted for and continue to withhold the supply of
electric energy for street .lighting until such time as the
Customer has made payment for all bills in which it is in
arrears. Any such suspension of service by the Company shall
not terminate this contract unless Company so elects. Other-
wise, upon payment by the Customer of the amount it is in
arrears, the contract shall remain in full force and effect
for the period herein specified.
10. The Customer as a further consideration for
the promises and agreements made by the Company herein set
forth, hereby grants to the said Company the privilege of
the use of the streets, alleys and public places of said
Customer for the purpose of placing its poles and equipment
for carrying out this contract.
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11. The Customer agrees that during the life of this
contract it will provide in its annual budgets and estimates
and levy of taxes sufficient funds to pay the Company any mounts
due it.
12. All and singular the terms and conditions of ~3his
contract shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of She
parties hereto, their respective successors and/or assigns.:;
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused
these presents to be executed in quadruplicate by their dull
authorized officers the day and ,year first above written.
APPALACHIAN ELECTRIC POWER COMP1iNY
By
Vice Presi ent
ATTEST:
Secretary
By
ATTEST: May r
Clerk or Recorder
LETTER WITH The following letter to accompany the above
CONTRACT contract:
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VIRGINIA:-
TOWN OF PULASKI, To-ti'Vit
At a re.~na.lar meeting of the Council of Pulaski, htlld
in the council room in said town on the 4 day of May,l94~.
The total number of members of the council being
and the following members being present:
C. V. Jackson I. R. Carper
Howard R. Imboden W. D. Aust
F A S 1 G C Hall
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T. F. Wirt ti"J. F. White
The Mayor called the meeting to order and stated ghat
one ob3ect of the meeting was to pass upon a street lighting
contract offered by the Appalachian Electric Power Company
through its representative, PJir. Joe P. Gills.
After some discussion the contract, which bears d~.te
of April 1, 1948, a copy of wh~..ch is hereto attached as a p~.rt
of these minutes, was approved by the council, the note bei g
8 for and 0 against, and the Mayor an d Clerk were directed o
execute said contract for and on behalf' of the Town. '
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ATTEST: Mayor
Clerk
THOS. G. The application of Thomas G. Howard, Colored, ford
HOWARD APP.
permit to build a two-story dwelling house, concrete block,,.;
on the West side of Peirce Avenues, between 3rd and 4th
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Streets, to cost X5,000.00, and recommended to the Council::#~o
be approved by Councilmen of the Third Ward to whom the mat~~er
had been referred, was granted on motion of F. A. Seagle, c~ly
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seconded and unanimously approved.
F.A.SEA GLE In executive session, on motion of T. F. Wirt,
APP. VICE-
MAYOR seconded by VJ. D . Aus t and unanimously approved, Mr. F.
A. Seagle was appointed Vice Mayor.
SMOKE C. V. Jackson reported that, as dicussed at the
ABATEMENT
last meeting of the Council, the meeting of the Smoke
Abatement Committee with the heads of the principal plants
concerned with smoke abatement had been held and that the
latter had expressed themselves to be willing to cooperate
in smoke abatement, although they advised that much smoke
was not caused by industries themselves but by homes, and
further, the cost of abateing smoke entirely would be too
expensive to the individual industries, but they were will-
ing to cooperate so far as was possible.
RAINBOW The matter of Rainbow Cabs being parked on Wash-
CABS
ington Avenue and in the vicinity of the N. & W. Railway
depot was discussed as being quite hazardous to traffic,
A. W. Gatewaod advising that he had tried to cont~fact the
owner several times but had not succeeded. It was the con-
sensus of Council that a letter should be written immediately
to the owner, Elbert E. Kinser, advising him that something
'could have to be done soon to eliminate the traffic hazard
caused by the parking of his cabs in the above named
locations.
ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to act upon, the
Council adjourned at 10:15 P. M.
Attest:
Clerk of Council
Approved;
-Mayor
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Administration Department
A. T. Eskridge, Tdayor- - - - - - - - - - -~ 175.00
Lottie R. Runion, Treasurer- - - - - - - - 236.25
Verna L.'Dalton, Clerk & Office Assrt. - - 155.00
A. W. Gatewood, Director of Public Works - 350.00
Roby K. Sutherland, Attorney - - - - - - - 25.00
Maggie Poindexter, Janitress - - - - - - - 19.00
Walter Cockerham, Fireman- - - - - - - - - 13.00
T. 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
Growell, Deeds & Sutherland- - - - - - - -1,200.00
Virginia Mutual Insurance Agency - - - -- 479.66
u rr n rr _ _ _ _ _ 14.81
The Garland Company- - - - - - - - - - - - 72.00
Appalachian Electric Power Company - - - - 32.36
G. & P. Telephone Company- - - - - - - - - 56.20
E. P. Whitman, Postmaster- - - - - - - - - 20.00
Young Typewriter & Electric Company- - - - 1.83
rr n rr rr rr _ _ _ _ 2.00
n rr rt rr rr _ _ _ _ 1.83
B. D. Smith & Brothers, Printers- - - - -- 23.60
Smith Office Sux~ply Service- - - - - - - - 20.65
Pulaski Printing Company - - - - - - - - - 13.50
-r rr a - - - - - - - - - 6.60
Harrison' & Hancock Hardware Co., Inc.- - - 1.43
Martin-Reamer Hardware Company, Inc. - - - 1.23
Southwest Publishing Company, Inc. - - - - 5,40
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Street Department
The~Texas Gompany (Special Appropriation)-~ 925.77
n rr n - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6.75
New River Oils, Inc. - - - - - - - - - - - 111.00
The Atlantic Refining Company- - - - - - - 111.50
Gulf Oil Corporation - - - - - - - - - - - 114.33
Ray C. Simpson - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15.55
Virginia Metal Manufacturing Company - - - 21.71 ,;
Automotive Sup~ly Com~any- - - - - - - - - 56.91
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Radio Corporation of America - - - - - - - 36.50
Pulaski Lumber Company, Inc. - - - - - - - 12.34
Busnong Motor Corporation- - - - - - - - - 8.50
n n rr - - - - - - - - - 2.50
Harrison~& Hancock Hardware Company, Inc.- 4.45
• Pulaski Hardware Company, Inc. - - - - - - 1.20
Landis Auto Parts, Inc.- - - - - - - - - - .90
Appalachian Electric Power Company - - - - 1.00
Superior Building Block Company- - - - - - 17.90
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Street Improvements
Radford Limestone Com~any, Inc.- - - - - -~ 229.46
rr rr r rr _ _ _ _ _ - 212.88
' Freight- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 185.76
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Police Department
L. S. Boothe, Chief- - - - - - - - - - - i~ 225.00
Earl Bouldin, Lieut- - - - - - - - - - - - 200.00
Bruce Helton, Sgt. - - - - - - - - - - - - 180.00
Fred 14'I. Ryan- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 170.00 ~`
T. H. Sands- - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - 170.00
C. G. Blankems~hip- - - - - - - - - - - - - 170.00
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Police Department-conttd.
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 - - - - - - - - 76.75
Georges Men Shop- - - - - - - - - - .. 204.00
C. & P. Telephone Company- - - - - - - 25.00
John J. Ward- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 65.00
Pulaski Motor Company, Inc.- - - - - - 18.40
S . F. Surratt- - - - - - - - - - - - - 10.00
Landis Auto Parts Company- - - - - - - 1.73
tt ~- ~~ ~t - - - - - - - .75
Auto Spring & Bearing Company, Inc.- - 7.88
Smith Office Supply Service- - - - - - 2.85
Huff Service Station - - - - - - - - - 1.00
Rutherford Pontiac Company - - - - - - .75
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Fire Department
A. H. ~fiygal, Chief- - - - - - - - - --~ 125.00
D. G. Ray, Asst. Chief & Mechanic - - 200.00
Fyr-Fyter Sales & Service Company - -- 54.38
Georges s Men Shop- - - - - - - - - - - 34.00
Harrison & Hancock Hardware Co.,Inc. - 25.13
Gulf Oil Corporation - - - - - - - - - 56,75
Whiting Oil Company- - - - - - - - - - 14.05
Pulaski Hardware Company, Inc. - - - - 3.15
Pulaski Lumber Company, Inc. - - - - - 4.05
Automotive Sup~ly Company- - - - - - - 1.68
Auto Spring & Bearing Company, Inc.- - ,66
Appalachian Electric Power Co. - - - - 6.0~
C. 8c P. Telephone Company- - - - - - - 1.60
Express- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.40
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Oakwood Cemetery
Garnett Meredith, Caretaker- - - - - -~ 80.00
80.00
Health Department
Hampton Roads Tractor & Equipment Co,-~ 83.22
Freight- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 13.13
Southwest Publishing Company, Inc. - - 13.50
109.85
Old Bower House Bldg.
Appalachian Electric Power Co.- - - --~ 3.28
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Light Department
Appalachian Electric Por~rer Co. - - - -~ 563.96
Crouse=Hinds Company- - - - - - - - -- 16.00
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Parking Meter Dept.
Pulaski Lumber Company - - - - - - - -~$ 3.20
Huff Service Station - - - - - - - - _ 2.80
ll4artin-Beamer Hardware Company - - - - 1.05
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Harrison & Hancock Hardware Co., Inc.- - -~ 105.57 •
Virginia Oak Flooring Com~any- - - - - _ _ 53.70
n rr rr r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 35.40
Pulaski Lumber Company- - - - - - - - _ __ 6,36
Pulaski Hardware Co., Inc.- - - - - - - -- 3,83
Western-Union Telegraph Company- - - - - - 1.73
Rutherford Freight Lines - - - - - - - - _ 7.24
Graybar Electric Comp any, Inc. - - - - - - 16,92
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Sewer
Martin-Beamer Hardware Company - - - - - -~ 11.50
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Randol h Ave. Ext.
< ~Sewer~~
Laug~on Lumber Company- - - - - - - - - --~ 457.92
rf rf 1f _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -- 497.89
n rf ++ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 334.88
Frei~h.t- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 129.24
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rr - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 139.37
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 135.65
Rutherford Freight Lines - - - - - - - _ _ lg~gg
Dabney Foundry & Machine Works - - - - - _ 220.00
1,9 .8
Water Department
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H. C, Jackson, Sur~erintendent - - - - - --~ 275.00
Frank B. VPhite, Caretaker- - - - - - - - - 57.75
Rish Equipment Company - - - - - - - - - - 108.27
Wallace & Tiernan Company, Inc.- - - - - - 39.75
Superior Sterling Company- - - - - - - - _ 7.39
rf rf n _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ 33, 32
1f n n _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 27.48
1f f1 tf - - - - - - - - - 16, 60
1f rr rr _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6 , 35
n tt tt _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ 2.88
rr rf -f _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 10.58
Virginia Oak Flooring Company- - - - - - - 76.10
rr u » - - - - - - - 28.25
• fr rr rf _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 14.65
A, E. P. Company- - - - - - - - - - - - -- 32.8?
C.& P. Telephone Company - - - - - - - - _ 3,38
David C. Kent- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20.00
Harrison& Hancock Hardware Co., Inc. - - - 39.85
The Pdathieson Chemical Corporation - - - - 29.14
M. B. Skinner Company- - - - - - - - - - - 15.81
Pulaski Lumber Company - - - - - - - - - _ 13.23
Pulaski Farm Burear Corporated, Inc. - - - 7,84
Southwest Publishing Company, Inc. - - - - 6.75
Martin-Beamer Hardware Company - - - - - - 3,95
Pulaski Hardware Company - - - - - - - - - 2,39
Gulf Oil Corporation - - - - - - - - - - _ 3.08
Pulaski Printing Company - - - - - - - - - 7.50
Smith Office Supply Service- - - - - - - - 1.15
Mrs. Gracie Lee Fowlks- - - - - - - - - - - 5.90
Lenford Willard- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7,Og
Service Storage & Transfer Company - - - - 1.20
Express- - - - - - - - -• - - - - - - - - - 4.08
Freight- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 32.71
Pulaski National Bank:
9 Waterworks Bonds-10,11-12-13-14-15-16-
17 & 18, dated April 1 1946 @ 1,000.00 ea.9,000.00
68 Interest Coupons C 30.00 each
Waterworks Bonds dated April 1, 1946 - - - 2,040.00
337 Interest Coupons @ ~pb.00 each
Waterworks Bonds dated April 1, 1946 - - - 1,685.00
44 Interest Coupons L X5.00 each
Waterworks Bonds dated April 1, 1946 - - - _ __220._00
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Council P1linutes Conttd. Pulaski, Va., May 4, 1948
Prospect Ave. Water Extension
Lynchburg Foundry Company- - - - - - - -~ 61.44
1.44
Randolph Avenue Water Ext.
Harrison & Hancock HardwareCo.,Inc.- - -~ 603.08
Tidewater Supply Company, Inc. - - - - - 411.00
R. D. Wood Company- - - - - - - - - - -- 561.09
rr n n n _ _ - - - _ _ _ _ _ -- 397.50
Rutherford Freight Lines, Inc. - - - - - 8.22
Freight- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 24.20
,005.09
LABOR PAYROLLS
Street Department
Payroll
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_ - 53.00
_ _ 439.50
- - 53.00
_ 38 2.00
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- - 505.50
_ _ 53.00
1,901.00
Health Department
Pa~roll Vdeek Ending April 9, 1948- - - -~ 248.00
t » tt rt 16 tr _ _ _ - 230.60
n n rr rr 2 3 ~ rt _ _ _ _ 241.00
rr rt rr tr 30, " - - - - 248.00
967.50
Parks
Payroll Week Ending April 9, 1948- - - -~ I57.50
tt rr rr rr 16 rt _ _ _ _ 143.50
n n n tr 23 ~ tr _ _ _ _ 157.50
rr tr rt tt 30 ~ " - - - - 15.00
tt tt rr tr 30, rr - - - - 38.50
512.00
Water Department
Payroll Pdeek Ending April 9, 1948- - - - 382.25
n tr rr tt 16 tt _ _ _ _ 394.00
rr tt tt _ n 23' rr - - - - 328.05
n rr n rt 30~ tr _ - _ _ 275.65
• 1, 79.95
P-rospect Ave. tirlater Ext.
Payroll Week Ending April 23, 1948 - - -~ 221.50
rr tr n tr 30 tt _ _ _ 912.95
tr Period " ~+Zay 4, " - - - 31.50
l,l 5.95
Fire Department
Payroll Month Ending April 30, 1948
for responding to alarms- - - - - - - __~ 86.00
Payroll Month Ending April 30, 1948
for attendance at meetings & drills- - - 23.50
109.50
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Council Minutes Contd. Pulaski, Virginia, Pday 4, 1948
RECAPITULATION
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Administration Department- - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _~ 2~g66.35
Street Department- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,457.06
Street Improvements- - - - - - - - - - - - - 628.10
Police Department- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2,549.11
Fire Department- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 528.87
Oakwood Cemetery - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 80.00
Health Department- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 109.85
Old Power House Building - - - - - - - - - - 3.28
Light Department - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 579.96
Parking Meter Department - - - - - - - - - - 7.05
Parks - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 228.75
Sewer- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11.50
Randolph Ave. Sewer Extension- - - - - - - - .1,934.83
Water Department - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 13,887.29
Prospect Avenue Water Extension- - - - - - - 81.44
Randolph Avenue Water Extension- - - - - - - 2 005.09
7, 0 8N 5
Payrolls:
Street Department- - - - - - - - - - - - - -~ 1,901.00
Health Department- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 967.50
Parks- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 512.00
Water Department - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,379.95
Prospect Ave. Water Extension- - - - - - - - 1,165.95
Fire Department- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 109.50
TOTAL
6.03590
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