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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-17-57~_~~ C ounci 1 I~iinute s December 17, 1957, ~ P• m. Minutes of the regular semi.-monthly meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Pulaski, Virginia, held on the 17th day of December, 1957, at 4 p. m., in the municipal office. Noland. There were present: Mayor C. V. Jackson, presiding. Councilmen: W. A. Larson, W. F. White, J. R. Martin, F. L. Carrico, W. S. Cummings, I. R. Carper Absent: W. H. U'ysor, A. E. Lemons Also present: Town Manager: T. B. Noland Clerk: Gladys R, Dalton Town l~ttorney: Garnett S. Moore Visitors: Evelyn Hall of the Southwest Times C. L. Whitehurst of the C & P Telephone Co. ~.xeorge Hillsman of the Chamber of Commerce The meeting was opened with a prayer by Town Managex• The minutes of the regular meeting held December 3rd, and special meeting of December 4th, were approved. visitors. Mayor Jackson welcomed Mr. `°Jhitehurst and Mr. Hillsman, Mr. Hillsman, Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, appeared before Council in behalf of the Pulaski Model Railroad Club, to request its approval to the placing of an N & W Railway steam CofC REQUESTS A.PPI~OLrAL ~?`~' locomotive in the First Street Park, if the Railroad would agree, C O'TT'C TL CF , PLACIPIG T,1 ~- 'n' which would serve as a memorial to the Norfolk and "~Testern Railway STr,AI~% LOGOI~iOTI`v'~' ~'IFST ST.PArF' Company and for the great part the steam engine contributed to the '~C ~:CTIOA< TAK.F°J development of Pulaski County and Southwest Virginia. Councilman Carrico made a motion that the matter be faced on the agenda for discussion and action at this meeting, wh5,ch motion was seconded by ?~J. ~. Larson, 1?owever, the motion did not carry by a two-thirds majority vote of the members present, and no action was taken. On motion of W. F. Tnihite, seconded by W. A. Larson, it wa.s unanimously RESOLVED that the matter of a~retirement plan for r'u'PLCYE F?.ETIRr,- T`~~TvT PLAN FOR employes, for discussion and consideration, be placed on the agenda for .'AT;L'ARl' N'~:ETIIICT the first meeting ofCouncil in January.