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The Council of the Town of Pulaski, Virginia met in
office.
PRLSr.tuT There were present: pia or h.'i`. Eskridge
y ~ presiding;
Lottie n. Bunion, clerk; x. ~u.Gutewood, i~irector of ~'ublic
Jr., '1'. F'. ~~irt, M~. F. Vuhite, F'. x. Seagle, I. rt. Carper,
i~. U. trust and G. C. Hall. tibsent: How~.rd x. lmboden.
~iIN UTES
The reading of the minutes of the regular meeting
held ors i~pril ~,, 1946, was dispensed with.
BILLS & The regular bills and payrolls for the month of
rnYhOLLS
April were read, approved and ordered pain. Saki bills are
given at the conclusion of these minutes.
YUL1C~; The police report for the month of April was submitted
it~;PUai'1'
and read.
Council Minutes Pulaski, Va., May 7, 1946
regular session tonight at 7:~0 o'clock, at the iayor's
iruorks; noby K. Sutherland, attorney; B. C. Ta;~lor, Treasurer;
L. S. Boothe, Chief of Police, and Councilmen: 0. P. Jordan,
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HE.~.,TH ~~m. r. Tate, sanitation officer, submitted a report
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on inspections of ,restaurants within the town, which was
read aria filed.
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The folio ring building permits, coming within the
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requirements of the ordinance, were granted - subject to
goverruuentdl regulations: `lo G. C. Cowling for brick cased
two-story Duplex Dv~eiling, on west side of howling Court
between Washington and Jefferson Avenues, South, to cost
~'150U.UU; G. C. yowling for two ~-story brick cased
dwellings on the east side ofBowling Court, between 4tiashing-
ton ana Jefferson Ave., to cost v~5,000.U0 each, arzi for
one ~-story brick cased dwelling on the north side of First
St. ~. tip. between ~rashington ana ~ efferson Avenges, aouth
to cost ~5,000.OU; uum. M. Phibbs for two one-story frame
dwellings on the east side of ~~alnut rive., between 7th
and 8th streets, V. E. to cost ~~6UU.00 each; Eugene Ferguson
~colored~ for one-story concrete block dwelling on the west
side of xaiidolph eve., between 14tiZ and 15th streets, J. v.
to cost wti500.00; hrs. Elunche Oble for one-story frame
dwelling on the north side of 4th ~t. u.~.. between Pierce
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Council ~-inute~ cont'ix. f'ulaSii, Ua. ~ day '7, 1y46
and F'loya avenues, to cost wz50U.0U; Hensel Slaughter for
one-story frame dwelling on the north side of Fifth St.
S. E. between Floyd and Lra,per hvenues, to cost w250U.UU;
yrs. Bona Leftwich for addition to building on the south
side of Uommerce street, between Jefferson and Lee streets,,:;
to cost ~~,000.UO, -material. concrete block, to be used
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for storage room with apartment on second floor; Pulaski
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Lumber Company f"or one-story cinder block storage house for,
cement on the north side of rust at. ~ti. yY., between Jefferson
and nanaolph avenues, to cost ~l,ODU.UO; C. P. Hawley for k
addition of porch to frame dv;ellin~ on the north side of
First 5t., ~~. E.- east of Ice Plant, to cost ~~UO.UU;
John n. Linsous for frame poultry house on the west side of
Ranaolph xve., betvreen %ariaolph hve. and corporate line,
to cost ~r50.UU; Ida Lewis,for aaa~tion of toilet room to
property on the vest side of Runuolph rive., between end ~t.
B1. V`v. and vrater atreet, tQ cost gv30.UU; E. v. llavis for
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frame outside toilet on north side of ~-artin tive., to cost
~~cU.QU- this subject to the s,anitdtion regulations of the
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tindrew I. Horton was granted permit to tear down fi
a small building on his lot a.t 3~5 end St. ~. E., and use
material in improving and enlarging his residence property
at that location -cost rv50U.0U.
L. G. 5ummerlin was granted permit to install a ~,
frame trailer with metal coverage ul over, to be used
ter~pora.rily as a telephone station for his taxi cabs, on
lot owned by the ~'eoples iwational riank, on the east side of::
~uashington tive., betweenznd ana 3ra streets, iV. This perrri~$t
was granted subject to provisions listed on back of permit ~n
file in the ~unicipol offices. ;~
In the Matter of at~plication of tt.~. Reynolds '!
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• nLYr~ULliS for two-story concrete block dwelling on the west side of ~'~lne
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St. S. Vii., between 1'aca fit. G.na ~-artin xve., to cost ~600.U~1-
which was referred to the Uouncilmen from First ward at the~~
April 2nd meeting- the permit was granted, upon the appican
increasing the estimated value fro~a ~600.OU to~rl,000.00-
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Council la~inutes contd. Pulaski, Va., may "7, 1046
ll.N. H~iuEy The application of 1~. lu. .Haney f'or for permit
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SiLaT11UG to erect a portable skating rink, under tent, on lot
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owned by Harry Steffi on the south side of First St. ly. ~.
between thashington and i~adis on Avenue, was rejected.
E.K.LkiullTS Applications of E. K. Landis to build a one-story
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BtilLljTuG frame dwelling on the east s ide of ~Vewbern hoad, between
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Locust St. anaYaard alley, Ea st Pulaski, to cost ~450U.U0,
and one-story frame dwelling at sage location to cost
~5,vUU.uU, were referred to Councia.men from the Second
warn, for investigation and power to act.
tt. a.Lobyns, representing Trinkle oc liobyns, Contractors,
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130By1vS of liublin, appeared before the Council and submitted pre-
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P~.~IT liminary plans, covering re-subdivision of Block 11~ in
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South rulaski, between first and Second streets, S. V~.,
and requested permit to build twelve (12) dwellings
of frame and brick case construction, and remodel the old
xllison residence, converting it into apartulents- the
residences to cost from ~6,000.uu to ~t3,UUU.UU each- the
applicants to supply the town with map covering their re-
subdivision of this block, prior to the sale of any of~ the
properties. On motion of ~a. t~ . amhite, seconaea by I. i-i.
Carper, ana un~nimousiy passed, the permit wds granted.
H~nX ~%• Harry E, gust appeared before the Council, requesting
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BUlLll11111"i permit to build ten flu) houses to cost from ~19UU.UU to
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(lU ~2,UOO.UU each, on a boundary bordering on the South side
houses)
of Peppers Ferry Hoad, east of Lafayette Avenue, Extenaed.
He stated he would comply with all regulations pertaining
to subdivisions, and submit plans before asking for any
further building permits. On motion of ~~. r. ~Mhite,
auly seconded ana una~.raously passed, the Council granted
the permit, conditioned on the applicant providing a 50-
foot street, and meeting all the requirements of the
ordinance.
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Council ~-inutes contd. Pulaski, Va.., may '1', 1946
L.li. ~; In the matter of application of D. ll. and E. V.
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Ur,V15 Davis, for peru-it to build a brick and steel construction
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filling station and shop building, with the plan to build a
apartment on second floor when material is av~.ilable, on
Pr,Tl'1101V the west side of ~~ashington nve. bouth, between 3rd and nth
t'ttUl D5T-
11YG streets, ~. ~~., to cost ~45UU.OU - in this connection, a
delegation appeared before the Council and presenting a
petition signed by around $0 persons, requesting the Council
not to grant permits for the construction of a garage or
taxi stand on the above mentioned street. the petitioners ai
stated that a garage, filling station, or taxi stand at this
location would materially affect the value of their propert~t,
and that more suitable places coulcx be found for housing the
type of business indicated.
E. V.1~avis was also present and spoke in behalf of
his request for the application.
after mature consiaeration and full discussion rega~td-
ing the matter, :.a: motion of Counc.i:lruan ~. C. Hall, seconded
by Councilman ~y. D. bust, that the permit not be granted,
failed to carry by recorded vote as follows:
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K. Carper
Then, on motion of Councilman 4~+irt, seconded by Coun~il-
man Carper, that the permit be granted, on recorded vote as`
follows, the motion carried:
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0. 1'. Jordan, Jr. G. C. Hall
T. F . ti~irt ~u. ll, east
Vu, r . ~~hite
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l.h. Carper
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KlL~y1C K. ~. Harmon, ~r.,.representing Gilmer, ~uysor &
KHF'IlYT1uG CO.
PF1T Gil~-er, attorneys, appeared bei°ore theCouncil in connection
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STt~TION with an application of The atlantic Refining Company for
a permit to build a one-story filling station on the
Yuest side of ~~ashington avenue, South, between Commerce
fdtreet and Lora Highway, material to~be used - concrete
block with porcelain enamel front, all to conform to
the underwriters regulations, and estimated to cost
~~,650.U0. i~r. Harmon presented plans , which vrere
approved with the following reservations:
1. Hoof arains may not be connected to
sanitary sewer.
~. Floor drains may not be connected to
sanitary sewer.
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3. i~o drainage will be allowed on to street, .
sidewalk or driveway from the building. This
drainage to be taken care of within the
building.
~. 'jhe ktlantic nefining Company will bear the
.expense of moving the ~tiiiiteway Standard now
located on the sidewalk adjacent to the
premises.
The representative of the atlantic Refining Co.
~sstued~-th~ ~m8nc.~~h8tt.~i~,,~~npany would cooperate fully
with the town as to the details in carrying forward
the construction.
On Motion duly maae, seconded and unani~iously
passed the said permit, which wps previously tentatively
approved by the Council building per~uit cornwittee, was
granted, as outlined above.
CHhtu,HS iiYHtt Charles liver appeared before the Coa~ncil in
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i~na. SLICE regard to the application of his mother, ivirs. Mice ~. liver,
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~H1VEqu1-~Y requesting permit to extend the entrance driveway to her
f"filling station building locatea on lots 9-11-iS-i5, Section
~3, on the west side of uu«shington xve., between Ord and
nth streets, north - yrs. Lyer requesting permit to remove
a auhiteway ~tandara and to extend the driveway entrance
the full frontage of n,er lots - lUU feet, at an estimated
'cost of ~l,000.uU.
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Council minutes cont' d. ru.Laski, Va., gay 'l, 1946
On Motion of ~. h. Seo.gle, seconded by .~. 1~. Carper ,,
and unanimously passed, the Council approved the reco:umenda»
tions of the building permit co~imittee, declining to permit.
moving the y~h.ite~°vay ~t anadra, and requiring sirs. liyer ~o
leave a 3-foot curbing and parking space on each side of
the Vuhiteway standard, ~d ali.owing her to extend the entraMce
driveway the remainder of the frontage, or 94 feet.
~L-•'i'i'1'1vV Rev. L'. h. V4drner, appeared before the Council and
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PalriUL presented a petition signed by a Large number of citizens,
PiCU night
'll~r~r~tiCE requesting the Council to provide/police patrolling along
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GROUivL~ East 5th Street and on the grounds of Pico 't`errace School, _.
5th St. stating that illicit parking, arinxing and other undeslrabi.~
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acts were taking place on these grounds nightly. On motion
of ~Y. r . +~hite, du:iy seconded dnd unanimously passed, the
Council directed 'the Police Depurt.~~ent to take immediate
action in the matter.
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nuY 4rhLLEn noy ~~ailer appe~.red before the Council, complaining;
of the type of` houses which rie aritlcipated uu~,uid be built
by: C1.arence ttigney on t~1e e«st slue of i~ewbern ttioad nesr
~+ura Lane. Un u~otion of uu. 1~ . ~~hlte, seconded by I, tc.
C~.rper and unanl~,ous.iy pusseu, the Loancl directed the
Chief of Yoiice to stop the construct1on.
J. ~. ~rY,~UR J. L. Vuysor of Lublin, appeared before the Council, '
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represe~iting the ~'uidsxi rariatsure~.u, inc., and requested
the cooperation of ttie town in securing better rest room
facilities at the County Cou~~thouse, for the farr~i people.
~e was assued of the town's cooperation in triis matter.
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L1VVLi, COX Linnel Cox, property ouvner on Prospect St. near
Val~ey Road, extension of i~ay~le ut. 5. 4`~., appeared before
the Council re.~uestin~ th~.t this street be opened. lie was
asked to present a 4dritten petition signed by other intere~fted
property owners.
t~L CUli r.d Cox, colored, appe~~red before the Council re- m
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ll1Vi5- questing perruissioi~ to create a sub-division on the west '
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Side of nuiici0lph t~Venue bet~~JSeii 1~ti. c.Llc:i .i6t'll streets. Jn kj
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Council minutes contd. Yulaski,va., may 7, 1946
motion of ad. r'. ti'~hite, seconued by r . ~. Seagle, ana unanituous.iy
passea, permission was granted vaith the stip~.lation that he
provide a street 4U feet in width, file plans vrith the Council
ana meet all the requireruents i~f tYte ordinance applying to new
sub-divisions.
r~.1.Crcu~+.a.~L ti. I. Crowell appeared before the Council, representing
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tt~VLtJl'ill~lx Howard ~. lmboden and Yb. L. oust, ~.n regard to conditions
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exisitng at the Lynchburg nertaer•ing. Cotupany's plant just
east of the corporate line on•Lora uigrtway, and a.sxing the
uounci.l to pass a resolution recognzing the need of such
an operation, but deploring the present cona~tion and loca-
tion, ana rec~uest~rtg the Chartiber of Cot~tuterce to take the ;utter
up Veith the Lynchburg r~enaering ~-ott.puny, r~vi.til tze view of
fitlaing another location in this vicinity Munich ~~vouia be satis-
factory to the cott~pany,and not objectionable to citizens.
Un ruotion of V~. t . ~rhite, secorcied by I . n. Carper anti unanl-
ttously passed, ~•r. Cro~rell eras asked to prepare a resolution
ana submit to the mayor, ana if approvea by the mayor, t'rte
sa~ie would be acceptable to the Council.
r~v.rrCliJ In the matter of a nevi f`u.rnace and stoker for the
f~ ~n~, building
LIJrl`. Tire Lepartt:tent, brought before trtE council by Chief x. ri.
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ucygal, a bid of w•1,UO~.UU of ~unsey Jackson was presented for
COT1S1aEratlon. Un tilotlOY1 of 'I'. r . u:irt, seconaed by ~~. ~.
dust ana una~tirttously passed, mr. ~~y~al was asked to get
other bras ana refer the tttatter to tote fiYtance coittttni.ttee, to
take.. aotion:;.
Y:'1'1'I'lui~ ti petition was presented slgriea by property ovv^ners
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Lluiil' on hickory street ~Yuusxi Iron Co. section} requesting the
lilC~uhY
S`T. installa.tion of a street light on suia street. Gn :notion
duly mane, secortdea ana unanimously passed, the matter was
referred to the light cor>1~tittee with powder to act.
x petition signed by interested citizens of 4th
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nth St. Street, ~. E., was presented, asking; the Council to inspect
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said street and see what could•be done to iutprove it. On
Motion duly made, secondea and unanimously passed, the matter
was ref'errea to tt:e street coTUta~ttee for investigation.
Council minutes contd. Pulaski, Va., may `7, 146
Pt~'i'lUt~ In the matter of a petition signed by residents
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4th 5t. of 4th St. N. r;., requesting: th~.t said street be oiled,
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on motion duly mace, seconded ana unanimously passed, oiling
of this street was authorized as soon as the oil can b e
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secured.
Cr~Ll.luu~. Un motion of r. tom. Seigle, seconded by T. F'. V'rirt
G~iLJnL~,
Uli,, ~ ana unanimously passed, the director of public works was
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authorized to order a carload of calcium chloride, a tank
car of oil and a crzolriue s~;reaaer.
(int~LiiluG in tn.e matter of a prvposeu oranance regulating
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Unl.il- and grading f'ooa estabiisn~;ents i~~ tale town, rezerrea to
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the orainance committee at the xpril meeting of the ~ouncl~,.
`i'he proposed ordinance was read, ~..no after consideration,
it was referred back to the committee to be rearafted and
resubmitted.
~t~Bli,E In the matter of application f'or license to operate
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a riome Service Grocery be supply mobile unit within the
tovm, referred to the town attorney, mayor and committee,
at the tipril meeting, on motion of F. E. ueagie, duly
seconded ~u7d unanimously passed, the town attorney was
authorized to draft an ordinance as recomu~endea by the
couicuittee. .
LIUHTing 1'he alrector of public works advised the ~ouncll
i-tn~ LU LYH
r:Ur, - of co~piaints of poor iightiZg on r~andolph xve., between
tsth-yth
sts. 6~h 4ni.u :9'~.h streets, ~.nc~ it ~~vas suggested that the arc light
in front of Percey vralker's :residence be moved to the south'
side of Jth street, aria that the street light a.t t~th and
hanaolph be provided with a longer arm to allow better
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illumination at that point. The matter was referred to
the light committee for inve,~tigaton.
1'inr_Fr1L xt the request of the director of" public works,
"iiU,Vu~ul L"
rie~.oved the Council authorized the removal of the traffic ob-
struction at the intersection of end St. and V~ashington
xve. ly., ana he was authorized to attach nNo Left Turnrr
signs to the ~re~~~,@ light overhead at that point.
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Council minutes cont'a. Pulaski, va., u~ay 7, 1046
Url motion of Md. F . `~uhite, duly seconded s.i7o. unani-
mously passed, the council authorized the purchase of` a
lu-ton xustin v-~estern gasoline driven roan roller, to cost
approxirr~ateiy ~:~9Uc.50, vrith expectedi Delivery in September,
19~Ei.. '
aTh~~T On motion of 4`u. F . u~hite, duly seconded and unani~~ously
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passed, the Council authorizes the director of public vrorks
to place an order for an klgin 50 model mechanical street
sweeper, the price to be OPx approved price 30 stays prior
to s~rery, which is expected to be from 15 to ib months
from may ~;0, 1046. 't'his price is expected to be in the
' neighborhooc! of ~b,000.00.
SF,tiar;ii 1rl the matter of the requests for sevrer on 5th street,
5th St.
iv.B. 1~. k. between uralnut avenue and luevrbern Koad, on motion
of T. r. v~irt, duly seconded ana unanimously passed,
lu6U feet, vrith it available connections, estimated to
was authorized
cost apprvx~at8:1y ~5,:~55.00 ,/`to be installed as soon
as possr~le, with the stipulation that necessary rights
of way through the owners' properties be provided without
GUSt to the town.
Fli~~'' SI . Sly In the matter of request for sidewalk on First
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fit. 5. yy. between ~Qlley and maple streets, on motion of
F. ~. Seagle, duly seconded and unaniously passes, the
Council authorized the installation of the sidewalk, with
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the provision that the air-~aex~~y owners agree to pay one-
half the, cost.
(;UFi~s & The request of E. ~c G. ;~alton for installation of
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k ~c G curb and gutter on Prospect avenue between loth and 11th
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streets, lu. b. aril on lUth St., between Jefferson avenue
and a luorth-south ally, was granted, with the provision that
the property owners pay one-half the cost - on motion of
T. ~. ~~irt, duly seconded and uriariiruousl.y passed.
x~BU1Lll Un motion of T. F . Yirt, duly seconded and unani:~ously
S1Dku'rtiLK
G 33euE passed, the Council authorized the re-builuing of° 60 feet
Jef.xve.N.
of sidewalk along the property of ~. G. Bane, on the east
side of ~1eff'erson hvenue between ~,na and :,rd streets, -+. r~.
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the property owner to pay one-half the cost, it being
the sense of the Council that the entire distance in front
of the Bane property be re-built at the same time, if it°
could be arranged with ivir. Bane.
rt.~PORTS The director of public works made the folowin
report:
BBaSlE 1. T~'~ut the need to the ~5 acres, more or less, of
xLi~S Cephus Raines property ovrned by i~irs. Beesie Aaams Burst
HunST had been executed, and the land paid for in the sum of
liBB11 ~5U0.00, as per agreement, and that the other property
owners had been contacted. 'li:is,in connection with the
development of the modified Raines water project.
Ut-=LLkY ~T 2. `that the objectionable water hole at Valley and
Vuti'1'hh First ~t. S. Vu. had been eliminated, by making the neces94ry
HUt,E correction in the street drainage.
YI1~ L 5T 5. 't'hat the Yine 5t. S. W. project was 75 percent
~ ~~ complete.
V~,LBY 5T ~. The galley atreet sewer project was 95 percent
bBr~~,n complete,
these projects having been authorized by the Council at
previous meetings.
t'nt,~sliuG The matter of parking meters for the town was
discussed at length, and a public meeting was set for
i~ay 4th at '1: ~0 t' . ~. at vhe Courthouse, to dear opinior~~
of the merchants and other business~ien and interested
citizens ~ to the advisab~.lity of installing meters at
this time, before. action of the Couancil.
ni~JOUnlV On motion duly made, seconded and unanimously
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passed the Council adjourned at 11:50 Y. i~.
~f~roved:
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Kayo
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Clerk of Council
Council minutes contd. Pulaski, V`a., i+nay '1, 1946
~dmini stray on P~ar~.mt?nt
x. T. ~;skridge, mayor - - - - - - - - -~ 1'15.00
B. C. Taylor, Treasurer - - - - - - --- ~36.~;5
Lottie n. reunion, Clerk - - - - - - --- 35.00
Lottie n. xunion, Office asst. - - ---- 165.OU
h. ar. G~ewood, i,irector of Public ~~orks 30U.OU
ri. i.• Sutherland, attorney - - - - ---- 25.OU
Maggie Poindexter, Janitor- - - - - ---- i3.U0
u~alter ~ockerham, rireman - - - - - --- 13.50
0. P. Jordan, Jr. ------------ 5.00
`i'. F'. ~~irt--------------- 5.OU
Howard H. lmboden------------ 5.00
tir . F' . rrhi t e- - - - - - - - - - - - - --- 5.00
F. h. Seagle- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 5.OU
1. h. Carper--------------- 5.OU
tiu ~ li. Kus t - - - - - - -~ - - - - - - - - 5. UU
G. G. Mall--------------- 5.OU
Virginia tiealty ~ ins. tigency - - - ---- ~ 72. C1
noby K. Sutherland- - - - - - - - - - --- 35.00
hppalacisian Electric Power• Go. - - - --- ~0.~4'
`T'he C. ~, P. 'T'elephone Co. - - - - - ---- X1.38
~;. P. uyhitman, Post~uaster - - - - - ---- 15.00
J. iv. Bosang, Clerk - - - - - - - - - -- 1u.~5
South~~est Publishing C•o.T .- - - - - - -- 16.~U
B. D. Smith ~ Bros. - - - - - - - - - -- ~. ~5
llitto------------------- i.~5
Treasurer of Virginia- - - - - - - --- 3.50
Virginia Foods, Inc. - - - - - - - - --- 3.34
Harrison -Hancock Hardware Co., lnc.--- ,~.
~ 1,109.57
V`rat,~~ ~~~tmen_~
H. C. Jackson, Supt. - - - - - - - - --~ ~~5.00
r'. B. ~~hite, Caretaker- - - - - - - --- 57.75
hppalachian Electric Power Co. - - - -- 61.74
The ~athieson alkali utiorks - - - - - -- 15. c3
Superior-Sterling Co. - - - - - - - --- 5rs.51
uitto-------------------- 26.7
iiitto - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - ---- 13.03
Harrison-Hancock Hardware Go., inc. --- 17.48
Pulaski Lumber Co., Inc. - - - - -•---- 3.52
~drshail Yuelding ~ Supply Co. - - - --- iU.65
ditto------------------ x.40
southern machinery ~ Supply Co. - - --- 10.'10
Southwfest Publishing Go. - - - - - - -- x.50
liixie Foundry x ti`~elding Go. - - - - --- 9.87
The G. ~ P. Telephone Co. - - - - - --- 4.84
Gulf Oil~orp. ------------- 3.05
Pulaski Harc~v~are Co. - - - - - - - - -- 1.13
hutomotive Supply Co. - - - - - - -- -- .53
Freight- - - - - - - - - - - - --- - -- x;.81
Express - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.40
539.88
oyster L'epart~ient
~rodif'i ed ttaines Plan - rro j,ec •
Bessie hc~ams j~urst - - - - - - - - --~ 5vU.00
Virginia Usk Flooring Co. - - - -- -- 40.50
Virginia Usk F'iooring Co. - - - - --- 18.5
Southwest Publishing Co. - - - - - -- ~;ts.80
Harrison - Haa~ock Hardware Co~~-rec.- 41.88
ruls.ski Lumber Co., snc. - - - - --- x.44
Pulaski Lumber Co., Inc.- - - - - -- .`18
Crowell, Deeds ~c Sutherlana - - - -- ~U.00
65.9
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street L'e, artment
haanoke Concrete Products Co. - - - -~ 24'T.32
Stanaara Uil Co. of tG . J . - - - ----- 92.95
ryhiting uil Co. - - - - - - - - - --- 87.00
YMhiting Uil Co. - - - - - - - - - --- 5.50
'he htlantic hefining ~o. - - - - --- 87.00
ttadford Limestone Co., lnc. - - - --- 16.60
tray C. Simpson - - - - - - ~- - - - -- 12.62
Southern States Pulaski service- - -- 21.00
hutomotive Supply Co. - - - - - - --- ~1.~4
Landis kuto tarts Co. - - - - - - --- 3.48
Ditto----------------- 4.32
liitto---------------- 1.20
ohn r'erlines - - - - - - - - - - --- 'r. 25
Pulaski Veneer Corp. - - - - - - ---- 50.00
Pulaski Lumber Co., lnc. - - - - ---- 12.60
Harrison - Hancock Hardware Co.,lnc.- 6.35
Pulaski Hardware Co., lnc. - - - - -- .52
xppalaczian F~1.ectric Power Co. - ---- 1.00
Rutherford Pontiac Co. - - - - - - -- 4.UU
~rysor motor Corp. - - - - - - - - --- 109.90
"191.85
Po~ice Department
L. S.lsoothe, Chief----------
Earl Bouldin, Lt. - - - - - - - - ---
Bruce Melton, -~ergeant- - - - - - ---
Fr ed ~ . Hy an - - - - - - - - - - - --
I. H. Sands -------------
~. G.Blankenship-----------
Louie J. Roope- - - - - - - - - - ---
Elizabeth H. (:eves- - - - - - - - ---
Hatless Taylor- - - - - - - - - - ---
d~alterD. lveeley ----------
Buford homp son - - - - - - - - - - -
L. .tt. 5ui~mera, aherif'f' - - - - - - --
'1'he G . Gc P . T el ephone Co . - - - - ---
Ditto--------- ---- ----
riutherford Yoritiac ~o. - - - - - ----
~i t to - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---
lii t to - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---
V~ysor Motor Corp. - - - - - - - - --
Di t to - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
B. L. ~:~ith~Lros. ---------
ruiaski Lumber Co., lnc. - - - - - --
Southv~est motor Co., rnc. - - - - ---
Oak-riail (i~. ho senberg ~ Sons j - - ----
L
a. d.b~ygal, Chief - - - - - - - - --
D. G. tray, asst. & mechanic- - - ---
huto Spring ~ tsearing Co. - - - ----
Harrison - Hancock Hardware Co., Inc.
Appalachian Electric Power Co. - ---
F'yr-F'yter Sales & Service Co. - ----
Standard Oil Co. of iV. J. - - - - --
Pulaski Lumber Co., lnc. - - - - ---
tiirginia Oak Flooring Co. - - - - --
hutomotive supply Co. - - - - - ----
Ll t t0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - ----
Landis huto tarts Co. - - - - - - --
Laughon Lumber Co. - - - - - - - --=
F'r ei g ht - - - - - - - - - - - - - --
200.00
185.00
1.69. UO
150.00
160.00
160.00
160.00
115.00
75.00
15v.00
'75.00
100.75
25.00
16.22
. 50
1.90
4.95
.15
11.65
15.85
6.UU
15.24
lU . 75 ,;,
~v 1, 819.96
v~ 115.50
100.00
30.57
16.38
6.48
6.68
2.90
6.60
9.21
2. t35
1.42
1.90
5.10
306.26
~e~~er Department
Dixie ~ounc~ry ~ Gelding Co. - - - --rr 62.30
Virginia Oak Flooring Co. - - - - c3.50
Laughon Lumber Co. - - - - - - - --- 5~.UU '
Ditto - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 27. UO `'
151.80 '`
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Council minutes contra ruluski, Va., may 'l, 1946
Se~raer Lepurtment
V~,y~r@e . Ex . _n~ion
nixie Foundry a: Vuelcxing Co. - - - - - -~ 155.75 -
Harrison -Hancock Hardware Co.,lne.- - X18.70
i~itto - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 14.UU
fj~,1.~UilUorp. ------------- 5.5U
buff Coa"1 Co. -------------- ~4.~5
Superior-aterling Co. - - - _ _ _ _ ___
' l~.'70
Virginia Oak ~'
looring Co. - - - - - - - '7U.Uu
Pulaski Lumber Co., lnc. - - - - - - -- 33.67
Pu1ci.Skl HardwBra~-_~CoT - - - - - - - -___ i.67
ttoscoe trice - - - - - - - - - - - ---- 16.UU
Lxpr e s s- - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - _ . 67
554.91
Oakwood Cemeterv
Garnett Meredith - - - - - - - - _ _ _~, 80.00
'~ 80.00
HeQ ~ h 1~e
-t lZ~i. f:213Ant
Louise riurst~Pulaski County Health List1 15.UU
av 15.UU
,ig !llP grtrLent
tippalachian Llectr•ic Power Co. - - - -~._ 543.35
~ 54.35
Ola 1~OWer ti9LP LS L7'i l~i~'
Hppalachian Electric rower Co. - - - -v~ 3.~0
~ ~. ~,0
'a k
C. L. bent, ------------ v~ 6.U0
Je.cxson Hardware Cg. - - - - - - --- 1.50
Harrison -Hancock Hardware Co.,lnc. 1.~5
Pulaski Hardware Co. - - - - - - --- .~5
~ 9. ~0
hY ttULL
6r ~T ~;it llEP xx'I'~~yT
Labor
u payroll week ending Hpril 5 - - - ~ 94.10 `
, r, n t-ipr1.1 1~ - -- ~~7 $Q
rr " " n April 19 - -- 88.UO
u u u 'j hpril S6 - -- 185.70
it " " i'~ay 3 - - - 181.20
~v 786.30
codified pains
P lan Pro j ec~G
Labor payroll week ending hpril 5 - - - 12.OU
rr 'r '' '' nprii 19 - -- 6.UU
r' '•
- - r~pril ~.6 - -- 19 . UU
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Council minutes cont`c~. Pulaski, Va.,may 7, 1946
Street Denartm Pnt
-~
i.abor payroll week ending April 5 - - -~ ~19.U0
rr ~ -, _ '~ April 5 - - - 35.20
X46. 75
~ypril 19 - -- 265.UU
" " ~-ipril ~6 - -- 335.85
ay 3 X35.25 y,
1, 437.45
Health Department
Labor payroll v~eek ending ~~pril
u „ ti '' t-~pri1
n ,~ ~. a ~~prii
,. a ~~ -~ aprl
n r~ rr r, ~iay
5 - - - 15.50
i~ - -- 1~8.5U
i9 - -- 154.U0
~,6 - -- l~.UU
3 - --- 15~.UU
~v 759.
.Parks
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Labor payroll
r week ending
' lipril 5 - - - 4'7.30
n n ' lipril 12 - - - 4.00
" ~ ~' u lipril 19 - - - 38.50
" " „ " ,ipril 26 --- - 92.95
a ^ ~~ -~ ~dy 3 - -- - 20.35
u n u u ~iay 3--- - 74.80
.~
317.:!0
Polic e Dep artmen t
Labor payroll week ending lipril 19 - - - 2U.OU
" " kpril 26 - - -- 35.00
tt ~~ a +~
play
3 - --
-- 35. UO
_ ~ 9 ,~ ~ -
Sewer Department
Labor payroll week ending ~ipril 5 - - --,
~ 13U.
Sewer Department
Velley Street Extension
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Labor payroll weex ending t-pri:l 12 - - - 193.90
" " " `~ t~pril 19 - - - 5'73.35
u ~' ~iprii ~,6 - - - 2a2. ~0
u v ~' '' iu~dy 3 - - - 243.75---
yr 1, 255. ~~u
Fire Department
Payroll for month ending lipril 30, 1946
for responding to alarms - - - - - - -- 7~.U0
Payroll for month ending lipril 3~, 946
for attendance at rueetings and schools- 23.OU
~ 95.0
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Council minutes contd. Pulaski, Va., -~ay 7, 1946
1tEC~' ITULxT ION
administration Department - - - - - - -~ 1,199.57
Vuater Department- - - - - - - - - - --- 539. F38
Prater Department (Modified Haines Proj) 652.9
Street Department - - - - - - - - - - - 791•~t5
Police Department - - - - - - - - - - - 1,819.96
~'~re~Department - - - - - - - - - - --- 306.6
Sewer Department -- - - - - - - - - - - 151.30
Sewer Department (Valley St. Extensions 55.91
Oakwood Cemetery - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ __ 80.OU
Health Depart~ient - - - - - - - - - - - 15.00
Light Department - - - - - - - - - - -- 543.35
Old Power House Duilaing - - - - - - -- 3.20
Parks----------------- 9.40
~v 6, 668.10
Payrolls:
4tiater Department - - - - - - - - - - - - 786.30
grater Dep«rtment (Modified Haines Proj)- 37.00
Street Department - - - - - - - - - - -- 1,437.05
Health Department - - - - - - - - - - -- ~r~59.00
Parks------------------ 317.90
Police Department - - - - - - - - - --- 90.00
Sewer Department - - - - - - - - - ----- 130.Ou
• Sewer Dept. (Valley St. Extension)- ---- 1,253.40
mire Department - - - - - - - - - - ---- 95:00
11,573.75
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