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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-04-46~~ ~~ of Council ~~.inutes ~'Ule-ski, vu., June ~, 1y46 ' C 1 'T"he Council of the lovrn of ~uluski Let ir. regular sess:i~pn at `l:~u ~. iJ~., June ~, 1~~6, at t~ze 1J:s.yor's of'ice. t'nr/~r~u'i 'ihere r~rere present: 1u~ayor h. 1.'. ~skriu.ge,~ presiding; Lottie lt. nuti~on, clerk; E~. V'u. l~ate~~looa:, director of public i~rorks, r~oby n. 5utlerl~r~:d, attortzey, i C.'1's,ylor, treUsurer anx~ L. 4. soothe, chief o' police, ~~nd Coancilraen T. ~+. ~"girt, HotrJara h. imboden, r'. 1~. ~eugle, i. n. C~~rper, u;. li. must s.nd G. C. 'Mall. t~bsent: 0. P. Jordan, Jr. ~.nd v'+. I'. V~J'hite. u.livUl'i~~ `Ihe rviitutes of the regul~.r u:eeting ilelCi oil ir.~y `lth, and special meetings heici on aiid approvea. ' .- ~LLL:; w The regular bills anu r:.`_t r~uLL ~ vUere reau, approved Grid orde i~a~~j, l~sth unc~ ~:ay moist, v~t~ere reaa pus~rvlls for tale ~:ionth of ivi~y red pain. J~aicr u~ils ar•e givers atti ;,. the conclusion of these ~tir1ut85. ~Lii,t~ r.`.rJlii 'she police report for thE: ulont~~ of 1~:~:y vas suL;.~ittea an~i re4u. 1~~,~_~,'ii i~r. C. P. rope af~ the he~.ith dei~~.rtt~~ent sub~~itted a report signed by ti. v:. dd~ts.ley, s~.~titGtLan officer, on inspections of restaurants vrithin tine totivn, ~~vhich eras read end fired. rays: i'he ruatter of a proposed orc~ii~zrice regulating and grading t~;'.1.' 1..[.i . ~i Ui..U. food establisr7tiients,referred back to a co;:nniittee at the tYtsy 'ltd 1ueeting, vrds discussed further ~.nd the cotiLuittee continued until the next regular meeting of the Council. L.l~lu.Y IJ. Cray Langhorne ap;~esrea bef ~ ^e tn~ Council a.nd «skeci Ltil'J Ul~l l~ruv ~i ' the pr~vliege of ot~e parriing spsce :i~~ f'roi~t of his residence otl Jef'fersan xve., iv., betvween ~ru aria 4t~i streets. t-fter disc~as~ion, action eras del errea ~ or _ urther cotzsl~.Cl'ution. Co-operative a;~~'~rir,ruv ii1 ttie iuatt~r of an a;~N.l_ic~.tio~t of t~~e southern ~t~ltes ~? C~-ur Pulaski ~ervi4e for permit to operate an ..abattoir-.in connection 1_i t'.iul Lr_- iUu with the--inside -•of ~ tl~~ir cold= storage locker • plant ~ being _ erect 1~t~'i1U1h ~. on . 2r~d street ~I. ~. , ~ G~.enn .~. ` holt~en, Supervisor ~`rozen -Food L~cker Plants,- H. C. ~pper7.ey, -local manager and C. fit. Conner and L.~ -. Stockwell, local mercha~ts,appeared before the Council, request rig that the permit be granted. lifter full discussion, on motion ~f Hovrdrd h. Imboden, duly seconded and unanimously passed, the ,. cutter Duos referred to the healt:Z co~l~ittee f'or investigation Council minutes contd. rulaski, Va., June ~, 146 aria report. n. C. Stratton, appeared before the Council on h . (~ . ~'1` tinl''1' U 1V behalf of property owners resiuin~ in the west end of tovm, hoad "Hersey in the"Kersey addition,"requestin water and road. He vJas told r'iuu . ~~ that efforts v~ere being ;wade to obtain a right of way for a permanent road, and that in the rr~antime ir~proverlerrts to correct tine preselit condition would be made. ~~o action vrs.s token in regard to a water line. ~l'n.r,t51~ ( C. Gordan, appeared before the Council in be~~alf' ~u~SHiivG of the Pulaski l+ationu:i Manx ar~~. the~_~ ~ier~Cilalits ar~d business- men i~~ the gown-town section of town, requesting that the streets be vrashed tvrice each week. 'i'he director of pur~lic works was instructed to hove the streets washed twice each week, the work to be done as early in the mor~ling as possible, as previously ltistruCteu- by tree ~our~c.•il, to bE done except ire freezing weather. JUB~a1vY J Un riiotion of .E . ~=. ~e~~le, seconded by H. rc. LitaiV' UiV Ct~t't1vV t~ lmboden anti unanimously .pass ed, the application of the Johnny ~17.U ~~~-~. J. llenton Curnivwl shows to exhibit vaithin the town limits for week beginnin;_ June 1'Tth, was rejected. n petition vvus presented by Charles G. 'f'using, pastor 4~0.`ilan~ S j~BruOrlc,.1 ~-+Uttlera.il Liarch, rec1U.eStln~;: rirst, that a concrete slab, about six feet square be placed on the corner of riftiz Street ctTlli 'V`+as~iington revenue, between tree paverrieht anti tree curb, on t:~e Lutheran Church side of rifth and ~'ras12i7~;to~1, at the expense of tree town. aeconc, taut tree ditch run~iing t~~rou~h the lots on the right side of 6~asriitigton hveziue and facing, }~ifth Street opposite ~iarris ~~otor Corrrpai7y, ~e opeTieci a~ld riept open, as mosqu.ltoes breea there a~lo ;axe It so in the sum:-.or, that one canizot enjoy an evening out doors. Tniru, triut so~:ething t~e done to the ditch in front of the t`redBane residence on fifth St., that the water, which constantly stands t~lere, is also a breeain~, pl~.ce for mos~iuitoes, t°:ill urain off` regularly :.'ter rai-rrs. in regard to the first re:auest, the air°ector of public yrorks recouunenaed that triE ~ on the v~iest side of G,ashingto~i hve. be extendea t~-~roua'r. to tale curb cn the nortci siae oi~ 5th street. Un ..otloii of %i. rt. sr~boden, duly secondeu acid unanii..ously pGsseu, t~lis was referred to the (COi7t' u) ~~~ ~~~~ LOUnC11 iv11:f1uteS C:OTlt'::i. l'u1u.St 1, ~~;., Ju218 ~, 1~~~' street coirlriiittee, ,viti7 ~o~Jer to acs. It ~~us st~;tea th~.t the ditch runnii7U t~irough the lots on Vuasiington rive., f~..cin~ 5t ~ street, Yvould be cleaned out at once. 111 ragas to tree third re, nest, on :notion of 1. n. Carper, secorideu by rioti><~rd h. Lmboc~en and unanii:iousiy lc~usse6, the Council autrlorized the v~ork to be dole to correct the ar~irlage condition, Qat::lorizi.~ig t~lE° re~oval of a tree if Necessary. Gn ruotion of 'i'. iy ~ u~~irt, seconded by hocvard r. Ir~~bod~~ ruL1Ci, and uil~:niz_~ausly pissed, the Council ~:uthorized the purchase ~; =`:u~ulCii~~:i, of neon si;fn inaicatirlvr the iocUtio_1 of police he~d~~uarters,~ U P .C 1 1. L v:~ and"r.~unicipai of'z'ices sign"or. the f'r.°~~nt o`' the ~~iall~.cipal building. ~. ~.,t,l.iL un iuatioli of r . ~:. Ceat~le, seconded by ~~1. D, rust ~l r.~ nUi:>L,uu- ci.71t1 uTlaiillilOUSly ~UGSSei.l, file L°;~;a.i1c1.1 uUti`~Ur1ZeC1 tale ei~,)1.Oy1il~~n QI 5. ~~. ::ecii, l:0unty l~Oiiiliils~lJtier O~ ttEVEnue, t0 uctYie Up the tov~r~ tax dssessl~ients f'or 1.U~6, ~t a cost hat to exceed tjjs.t c~iurged list ;~ ear,, w~3~,UU. C,~ii:N. E vn lljotioli of i . n. ~eagie, d!~1.;;T seconded aria unu.~l~::ou~~y r L Ular 1J1~. t'JL1L.t'_~ paSbed, the LOUnCl1 upjJrOVea tale aCt10n OT the :~ayOr and l~ ia' t'iU L- tvir:l~ cillei' Ut police lt7 ap~)U1:Clting l~rlct S. L. GUI1er G.S putrO.l.liic`~.n "~ on t'rle police force, to suceed Lo uie J, ttoope resigned. `i'he se. ~ dry v,~us f°ixed ~.t ~150.OU per mol~th f'or tree first four ' months' service, then to be iricreas~:d to ~>l~U.00 per Month, if services prove sutis~ ~~ctory. Cuut~~' 1n trle ~ttat ter of petitioN of the I'ov~Tn of Pulaski, tJ n~.+IJl~~ ~~~~~ for tie erection of tti~~ro d~.i;~s on the ~~~::~ters of` Pes.k (.,reek, i Lr.K t.L~L.tK 'the tOVVTl c.ttUrxley X'e}:Ort E~Cl t'flczt i Sc.1C; Oruei 11c::1 17eeii grunted by- tine Circvxit Co urt o r'ul~~sx=_ 9 Gaur.ty :~s of :~-ay ~,~;, 106. ~; ~i ~~ Ll~.'tti+tl%i,:.ll~iuL.:iJ Uri I:iOt1UA OI flpti~ux'~ h. 1,1pOue.~, seCUt~c.iea by ~' . r_. ~JBaa~~,e kiU.UU ~ "' u.nQ. un~tili:tOUN.Ly iJa.5S8t1, t'tie Catclcil ~~.UtilOrlZ@d t~"iU-t t,_le e.- ch ' ~~ con,~liissroi~ers ~puoiilti~~i. by tree soul°t do v1ev, a11i:i r;;port on tile: loce.tions oz t'rle tvU propo~ ed du.,~s, be p~:ia ~1.O.OU each f'or their services. (cont'aj °, -~ ~~ Council ~inut es coat ~ d ru.i~~slii, 'v a. , ~ une ~, 1~,:~ y6 YrtuSi~U `Z`he tovYn attorney sub~:~.tteci a proposea parking U nLliu ny CE ordinance in connection yrith pe.rz~ing dieters and restricted aurking s.reas, ~,.rlich YTas hea.:~d on first reudink. nf'ter discussion, on ~:otion of` r. --. ae~.~ie, duly seconded ~..iid uns.niuio~~.sly p~.ssed, it v~~as r~i°crrea to tine oruiii~:.nce co~lj::ittee for f°urther consi~:~~ration and report. LU~nTiUi~S 'i'he airector o~ public ~~rorks recyuested that +r t~T ~h - .~ocGtions for vr<<ter stor~.;e at three areas in tie tovrn 1Jl:~l i11LU- 'iJ1V be acquired. un Liotion of~ 'I'. ~'. u~irt, seconded by rti Lr. iJ i, r~. C:~rper ~iiu unani~uously ~~~s~eci, tie i.i~;tter• vlas ref-erred to tre `eater co..~.uittee, ti~vitil po~~~er to ~_ct. The matter of equali~ution of assessed proparty t~~aEa~~,li vi-~i~utii'I01u values for tax purposes within the totivn rtaas brought }~ ~ U tiL 1 G~'i- `iiUN before the Council by T. r'.~:irt. after discussion, on motion of Howard tt. lriboden, duly seconded and unanimously passed, the mayor was directed to appoint a committee to work in conjunction with the County officials in this connection. uuhereupon, the Mayor appointed G. C. Hall, Z'. F. Y~irt end Y~. li. east a col~~nittee to look into the matter. buS ~'I'~Y~ lrl the matter of bus stops brought before the Council at its meeting of° ~;~ay .Lr3th, on the reco~~i~~enuutions of the mayor and i7irector of t'ublic GSdorks, to cJhom the u~atter was ref~errea---, and on iuotion of `I'.r. ~~irt, seconded by ~'. x. Se~.gle and unanimously passed, the following bus stops ~dere established, eli.:.inating all bus stops oxi Highway Teo. 11 ana Second St. iv. anu ~ Jefferson tivenue, J., in the downtown business section: 1 stop - North side of° 3rd St. ld. East of Vrushington eve. 1 stop - On Randolph eve., at S. E. corner of ttandolph and end at. V. u~. 1 stop - South side of 3rd St. id. East of Vuashin~ton five. V. 1 1 (coat ~ u) ~~ ~i 8 5 ~ 9 Council minutes contd. Pulaski, Va., June 4, 1y~6 P~nP.~,l'lJ6iL Roby n. Sutherland brought before the Council C ~h:i' iJhY OrtG~~i~lGA-suggestions of tt. ~. Calfee, of Cleveland, uhio, relative `1` 1 U1V 1 to establishing a co~~iiiission or bo~_rd of trustees to form a' "Perpetual Care organization" for Uaktivoo~i Cemetery. after discussion, o:n motion of Howard n. Imboden,~ seconded by G. C. Hall acid unanimously passed, the following` resolution was bdopted: ~srJ 1'1' ttL~Ui,ur;U that the sugges :ions r~aue by tc. ~. Calfee, of Cleveland, Ohio, for the creation of a Perpetual Care Cemetery Organ~.zation to receive donations and. contributions for the r~aintenunce and upkeep of Oakwood ,. Cemetery receives the approbation of the Council. BE I'1' F'UttTflErt tiL~tJLVr,ll that the Council will lend ''. its support toward effecting such an organization, and ' extends to intr. Calfee its appreciation for bringing this .matter to the attention of the council, and for the interest shown by him in the welfare of the lovan. ter. Sutherland vans asked to confer further with ter. Calfee in connection with this utter. Ch~C~. Un motion of T. F'.~~irt, du.~y seconded anti unania;~ous~+y ll~F,D passed, tn.e town attorney was instructed to check on the detsils of the Ge~etery Ueed , to ascertain whether the ce~~etery funds were to be segregated, and if so, a separate h bookkegping account i~as::a~.thQrized to be set ups accordingly;s urlsniu The director of public vaorks brought bef"ore the iiU ~9i 1{uvD Counci.i. the n atter of .L~~~ urban ttoad Fund, of ~v55u,0uv,uUO aliocuteci by the Congress, to be spen ~' t over a period of three years' tine, . sa~.s3 appropr~.tlon sapposeuly to begin July 1, 106. It vans brought out th~.t in accoraunce with tlis laur this fund could be a.located only f`or vy~ork on Federal ~i~' no~.ds, ana since ruiaski has o:.zly one ~ ederal Aid no ad, j ~i t~oute i~o. 11, wi~ich already .has ~i~~ widened to foil width through tie tovan, therefore co~.~la not rueet tiie f ederdl requirements in order to anticipate in this f`una. However, .~ ~ 6 0 Council minutes contid. Pulaski, Va., June 4, 1046 it was learned, that negotiations have ueen proceeding vrith the Virginia fiepartment of riighways looking forward to the Mate using the portion of tnis fund that ordinarily woula cure to Pulaski, ana allocate alike amount to Pulaski from the State funds to be used toward rvidenirig and improving rioute 1ao. JU through tine tov~~ri: First: vaidening from 'I-ij~ street y. ~~r. to 16th Ut. to width of ~U feet between curbs, and ._ second: from 16th street, iu. to corporate line to a width of 32 feet. the reiuainder of the money to be spent Hast of 6'rashington venue on Dora Highway for widening and im- provements. yp~U,000 after discussion, on motion of Vu. i~. xust, seconded rippropria- tion by f''. k. 5eagle and unanimously passed, the~Council voted to match any portion of the ~ri~an fund or fund to be provided by the Mate highway liepartment up to ~~O,UUU.OU on a 5U-50 basis, for the widening and construction of noute ido. UO through the town. The director of~ public works was authorized to proceed with negotiations on this basis. iJ. ~i. i-~u ;_..~L E. H. ttuehi, field consu.t.tant of the Virginia League of municipalities ryas present at the meeting, and stated he would be glad to assist in the preparation of a Coning Urdir~ance on his next trip to ~'ulaski, C;u~.:~:~iil:~,t~ `Ihe committee on parking meters reported that they nLYJti'1' i'~_~,~1iiuG nad met and representatives of two firms were present, and iu1 L,'l~ Ltt . that a third company hac~ reguesteu to have an opportunity to demonstrate its meter at sor;~e date this week. i~L~ Ui~i ~ The director of public clorks made the following Llttil.~lUi`~ ru~Ll~ report on projects previously authorized by the Counci~: ~.u:;x.u 1. That the sidewalk on the west side of Jefferson hvenue in front of the E. ~'. Bunts apartments has been completed. th e ~. Ihatn ~-feet sidewalk along the Dr. Ovoent s property on the west side of Jefferson rive. iV. had been wideriea to 5 feet. 1 w~T ~~ Council rairiutes cony d. Puls.ski, Va. , June ~, 1946 3. That the sidewalk: on the east side of ~ ef'J'erson iwe. 1~., along the properties of u~oouson Cummings and ~1rs. Marion Sprott had beers cot~plet.ed. ~. :~'h4t the stop signs on Jef'f'erson, Lee, vs,lley and Lagrange streets fia,d been reversed, pacing the stops on 'i Commerce St. instead of on the i~vrth-~outn streets, as autno2~ized at the may kith meeting. 5. `I'ildt a tank carload of oil hoer been pierced on practically all the girt and gravel streets in the tovti~n with the exception of one or two. the 6. What/Eenssylv~n~ Jrillinb cor~panys s grouting outfit had arrived and would start grouting in the new water area at once. L.n.LxiuL1S in the matter of appl:icadons of E. h. Landis bu lLLlluG a P~r~;.i'i•~ for permit to buildr~one one-story frame dwelling on the east side of .~e~k~ern xoad between Locust ut. and (earn ti1L~y to cost v~~SUU.UU, and a one-story frame dwelling to cost ~5,000.~1U at the same Location made at the •~ay `7th meeting of the Council. On the recotar~:enda.tions of the Councilmen of the Second yard, and on motion duly made, seconded ana unanimous:l~y passed, the two.per~its were granted - subject to government~7,. regulations. :uulLLli~G On motion duly made, seconded ana unani~nousiy passed~y P r~ru~l'1' the following building permits, coming tirithin the require- vents of the ordinance,•were granted, subject to governmental: regulations: To Sherman i.'1'Yiompson, Jr. for a one-story frau~e duelling on the west side of Eertha St., between martin°. hve. and Chestnut Willey to cost: ~vS,UUU.OU; nary E. ~c S. T. hkers for f'ra~ie, i:~itation brick case covered , one-story dwelling on the south side of uth street, ~. .~. at yaalnut _ hve., to cost ~~5UU.U0; b. h. 1~artin f'or one-story frame and' brick siding dwelling on the north side of Clark St. lu. ~~., Bigrcailroad Section, to cost ~~:~ .UU; u. Ys. nroadneaux for two-story concrete block awe.ling on the north side of 16th St. <Corner of 16th ana t~andol.~~h eve.) to cost ~v2,000;UU; uv. U. nust for one-story cinder blacx or brick store building':; on the east side of hickory hve., id. E., near Vralnut and Lafayette avenues, to cost ~:~,ODU.OU; harry H. Painter for erne-story Brume basir~eas ,tea- ~.~_.4 ~o^ -_~-_u~.~ctxrin~ ~ncr t._. brick, on li. o. Ldj~gr1ar•ne property on the ~~aest side of '~ ~ cony a) ti Council Minutes cont~cz. Pui.aski, Va., June 4, 196 Street, to cost y~~v0.00; Samuel h. tinderson for addition, repairs and remodelling one-story frame dV+elling on the north side of raca Street, bety~~een Hertha and Chestnut Streets, to cost X400.00; Garvin ~. Collins for addition to dwe~.iing on the east side of Hickory xve., lu. E., near Lafayette hve., to cost w~00.Ot~; '. v. Knoae for addition to f'r~e draelling on the west side of nanuolph rive., between 11th and lath streets, to cast y~~b0.00; K. r. Malone addition of one apartment to frame cottage in r~:.ar of residence property on the north side of 7th 5t. ~. , between 'rus.shington and Madison twe., n., to cost X300.00; Dobson Hosiery Mills for repairs and maintenance to wails acid f'ioors of dye house, on the south side of Coerce St., between Lagrange and Cliff' streets, to cost ~v750.00. hPi'LICr_TlOItiS kpplication of L. Obel H~.teliffe f'or permit to li.0. rirTCLIFP ~ build a one-story stone and brick dwelling on the north side ruLnSKT LhiJuUi1Y of 9th Street, iv. Vr, between Jefferson anq/ris.ndolph avenues to cost av~500.00, and application of Pulaski Laundry ~c llry Cleaners for addition of Inc floor on the rear of Laundry building, material frame and imitation brick siding, to be used as a marking roo~a - costwl5UQ.00, were deferred to the vou;}cilmen oz' the t~ir5t cuurd for investigation. ~,iiJt~UniV- `t'here being no f'urthc:r business, the Council vit,ivT adjourned at 1i:30 ~'. IUi. ~ ~pproved May attest: Clerk of Council [' ~i u i~ 1 1 [' Council. minutes contfd. Puiasrii, Vu., June ~, .1946 hd~iinistration l~e~rtxuent t~. ~. Eskridge mayor----------~ 1`15.0U ~s. C. Taylor, ~ree.surer - - - - - - - ---- 235.x5 .Lottie n. reunion, Clerk - - - - - - - --__ 35.UU Lottie re. R~anion, Office asst. - - - - --- 155.Uu h. ~y. G~.tewood, Lirector of Public y~orks-- 300.UU noby K._Sutherland, kttorney •- - - - - --_ ~5.UU Maggie roindexter, Janitor - •- - - - - - - 13.OU V~'alter Cockerha.:;:, rireme.n - •- - - - - - - 8.5U ©. P. ~oraan, Jr. - - - - - - - - - - ---- 5.U0 • 1 • T "~ ~~irt--------------__-- 5.OU a~, r. y~nlte---------------- S.UU 11. _ beagle - - - - - - - - -- - - - - --- 5.uU • l . i~. Carp er - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - 5.OU ~y. L. xust----------------- 5.00 ~;. U, Ball----------------• - 5.00 Pulaski Printing Co. - - - - -- - - - - - - 30.10 i~.li. SmithwEsros. ------------- 13.10 Young 'lypevrriter ~ r~lectric Co. - - - - -- x;.60 Harrison-hancocK hardware Co., inc. - - -- ~..~.5 xppel~cni~,n Electric Power Co. - - - - - - 1.9.96 'lhe C. Oc P. `l'eiephone Co. - - - - - - - -- 9.3u 5outizest rublisuinb Co. - - - - - -- - - -- 9.UU v~ 1,079.06 grater 11~~r .rji 1: H. C. Jackson, supt. - - - - - - - -- - -- ~cu5.UU B. r`hite, Caretaker- - - - - - - - - - 5x7.75 Harrison -Hancock Hardware Co., ln~~.- -- 341.45 ~Y~allace ~ Tiernan Co., inc. - - - - - --- `1x.85 Kppa.lachian electric rower Co. - - - - -- 51.0 ri. ll. ~"yoodCo. -------------- 56.61 lveptune meter Co. - - - - - - - - - - - - 54.19 Pulaski Printing Co. i - - - - - - - - -- 45.75 ~iouthern -~achinery ~ Supply Co.- - - - -- i 15.20 Superior-5terl:i.ng Co. - - - - - - - - - 2.1i Pulaski Lu~uber Co.r Inc. - - - - - - - -- .85 Landis ~iuto Parts Co. - - - - - - - - - - x.10 4dysor~aotor Corp..------------- x.75 C. L. llent------------- --- 3.U0 The C. & P . Telephone Co . - - - - - - - - 4.70 ttexLawson _____-.---____-- 1.90 Jas. ~. Coker - - - - -- - - - -- - - - - 2.5U E. u~. Edwards--------------- x.50 Freight----------------- 2.59 Freight----------- ------ x.46 Express-----------•------ .50 960.66 eater Lepartu~ent ~;~u~c~if'ied Baines i~roject) Virginia Ouk Flooring Co. - - •- - - - - ~ 1u8.51 llitto---_-------------- 40.50 llit to - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~0.5U Harrison-Hancock i-iardware Co., Inc.- -- 35.U~ Pe~e~ s Tir~Shop - - - - - - - - - - --- 8.50 ~. 4'~. G~.tevrooci - Expense acct. - - - -- 1.75 Pulaski Lumber Co., Inc. - - - - - - -- 1.44 ~ 249.32 Server li~par .mere pixie roundry ~ gelding Co. - --- - Highway ~acninery be Supply Co. - - C _ -_~, 186.90 - 3.35 - `~.Uu - 3.05 Puld~ki Lumber o., nc. - - - - - - -- x;.76 Harrison -Hancock hardw«re Co., .Inc. - .9u ,~, v~ 232.96 huff Goal o. - - - - - - - - -- - - - Gulf Oil Corp. - - - - - - - - -- - -- C S l coast' d) ~~ Council minutes contd. Pulaski., Va., June ~, 1946 stre partment et i~e Standard Uii Co. , uf' i~. J. - - - - -~ 966.70 Ditto ----- ---------- 8`7.35 Gu:j,f uii corp. - - - - - - - - - -- 89.61 Pulaski Lumber Co ., jnc. - - - - -- 62.65 ~vysor motor Carp. - - - - - - - - - 2u.50 Harrison-Hancock n~rdware Co., Inc. ~u.74 Harri9 rotor Co. _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ -- t.OU bust Glass iliorks - - - - - - - - -- ~. SU Pulaski Hardware Co., jnc. - - - -- 2.24 8. F. ~urratt - - - - - - - - - -- 5.UU xppalachian Llea. a; Yoayer ~o. - - - 1.0U ~viartin-Bearner riar dware Co., jnc. -- .35 ~ '1~i2.54 v~ 929.66 Fire liepa << n h. H. ~~yga1, Chief - - - - - - - -~ 115.50 D. u. ray, hsst. & ~ecna~iic - - -- 2UO.UU vvar assets Administration - - - -- 315.6Y Uv. h. Clements, jnc. - - - - - - - 33.`t0 Landis huto Parts Co. - - - - - -- 65.23 Fyr-ryter Sales ~ service Co. - -- 45.U9 Penitentiary jr~ciustrial liept. - -- 23.54 Auto Spring ~ Bearing Cu., inc. -- 8,27 hutomotive supply Uo. - - = - - -_ 3.15 rulaski riardware Co., inc. - - - _ 3.~9 rul aski Luu~b er Co . , lnc . - - - - - 3 „~ riarrison -Hancock riardware Co., lnc. x,.65 xppals.enian Elec. Power Co. - - -- 6.80 The C. ~ P. Telephone Co. _ _ -_ -_ 1.05 F`r eight- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - 1.76 ~`reight------------- - .67 Police lin= a lu n L. S. Boothe, Ghief' - - - - - - - - E~.rl bouldin, Lt. - - - - - - - - - Bruce Belton, ~~r~e~~t - - - - - -- Fredivi. .cyan-----_ ___-- l. n. Sands - - - - - - - - - - - - C. u.tSlankenship - - - - - - - - -- Louie J. ttoope- - - - - - - - - --- iiiii~iiai~lis~iiii~i= - - - - - - - - Elizabeth H. Caves - - - - - - - -- 6ualterL. j~eeley---------- Buford Thompson - - - - - - - - - - L. R. aummers, Sheriff - - - - - -- Pul~.ski Printinb Co. - - - - - - -- narrison -Hancock Hardware Co.,lnc. john YYara, Upholsterer - - - - - -- `1`he C. & P. Telephone Co. - - - --- '1'he C, ~ P. Telephone Co. - - - - - Young Typewriter x Llec. Co. - - -- ~. F. 5urratt---------__ ~'~ysor~otoruorp. --------- Pulaski rotor Co., Inc. - - - - --- ~,gh.~ ll~Dar,~7L _nt Appalacizian electric Power Go. --w~ Harrison-Hu~_cock Hardware Co.,lnc. Oakwood C me~e~e Garnett r~ieredith - - - - - - Parks rred ~. Jackson - - - - - - - _ _~. Pulaski Lu~aber Co., jnc. - - - -- riarrison-Hancock riar•aware Co.,lnc. Pulaski Hardware Co., jnc.- ---- ~uartin-Reamer rIardws.re Co. ,Inc. -- L. h. Sharpe--------- - n. ~. 1Vichols---- ---_ _-- he.ndolph L. Gr•eger - - - - - - -- tcont~ d) ~ u0U.00 1d5.Uu 169.0 - 160.OU 160.UU .t.6'0 . UU 160jUU ~~a.ae 115.UU 15u.0U 15u.00 100.50 145.75 112.77 52.Uu 24.97 14.70 t3 . '76 7.ou .60 ~c~.'72 v~ 2,133.7'7 543.35 .16 543.51 - -tir ~t3U . ClU 5:1..47 27.95 3.61 1. 0 4.0(1 1~i.66 • 4.88 ~6.u~ ~lts.77 L=~J Council minutes contd. ruiaski, Va., ~u.ne ~, 196 i~ld Mower nous . Tsui ~ uin~ hppaluchian Electric Powrer Uo. - - - - ~: ~.F~O 2.60 U . 5. Governiuent isond Inyestme~~, 1 i J Pulaski rational Bank- - - - - - - - -~ 5UU,UUU.UO Pulaski rational Bunk - - -- - - - - - 50 ~~1~2.49 ~7/8~o iJ. 5. `~=reusury L~ertilicdtes of indebtedness aue Dec, l,19~6) ~v55U,122. ~8 YriYnU1~LS Water Department._ Labor payroll week ending ~.ay ii ti ~t ,~ tYi ay It ,t ;~ ~~~.y ti ~~ ~~ may auater Department modified Raines Pro'ec Labor payroll week enaing may 24 - - rs sr n t` gay 31 - - _ .i.U - - - ~r 119 . ~:0 Z'7 - - - 295.40 ~~ _ _ _ 19.1..35 :.;1 - - - 17u. iU ~ `I`r9.05 12.OU ~r 1 ~;0 . U U S~~r ll~,partm~nt ' Labor payroll vyeek enaing iiiY~.y 1'1 - - ~ 1`12.110 lrl ti.OU SecTer Lepartment (Vd t i ev Street t~xten~ion) Labor payroll ~ weex ending i,~~zy 1U Street Department; Labor payroll week ending i>LL~~y is ti If CC lYlcly ~ tl t~ .~ 11LL cry r, n u x ;;~~.y u u u r. .~tG.y tt n ~~ u ~;U.y is u u ~+ iia,y - - ~ 243.95 243.95 ~ - - - ~ 15.00 lU - - 196.25 lU - - 67.JU 1`7 - - 29.'75 ~~ - - 242.25 ~;~ - - 25.UU 31 - 4U 6.50 1,245.75 riealt:h Detiur_t1n Labor payroll weex e1~aing :may lit - - u tt it tt tiitay 1`l - - n ~~ _ gay ~~ n u "~ '~ may 31 - - 148.50 159.50 1.48.50 156.75 ~: 613.25 narks Labor payroll weex ending may 10 - -v~ rt tt ti " _ inlay lU - rr 1~ n ~-' ~a;~ 1'7 - - sl It t, ~- l~ia;~ 24 - - Yo ~ icg Department Labor payroll vreek ending may lu ---w' „ a t~ `~ 17 - - ~ii G,~T tt 4t tt K ~alaV ~'f - - ~; Ii ~C Ylri~T v1. - -' nine yepartm~ Payro.i for month enaing may 51, for responding to alarrus - - - - - -~ Payro:is for month enaing ~iay ,:;1, for at~endance dt sueetings ~rtci drills - --------- ---- _ ~cont~d) 139.70 5.50 96.25 275.55 35.UU 35.00 35.00 h=r~ . Ut1 ~ `#'v 140.OU 49.OU Council ~.inutes cont ~ ci. ~'ulaski, Va. , June ~, 1946 ttECaPITUL~TION ~c~ministration Dep~tment - - - - - - ~v 1,U'19.06 G'Gater Department - - - - - - - - - - 960.66 l~yater Dept. (modified Raines Pr•o j) - - 249.32 Bauder Department - - - - - - - - - - 232.96 Street Department - - - - - - - - - - 782.54 rolice llepartment - - - - - - - - - - 2,13.77 Fir~tiepartment - - - - - - - - - -- - 929.66 Light Depart~ient--------- - 543.51 Oaxwooa Cemetery - - - - - - - - -- - aU.UO narks--------------- - 418.'7"l Uld Yo~1er House buil.ain~ - - - - -- - - x;.60 J. S. Govt. Bona Investment - - - - - 55u.1ti2.~9 ~r 557,535.34 Payrolls: G~e.ter llepartment - - - - - - - - - -~; 7'79.05 `+Vater liept . (~odiiied F~aines Pro j act}- 120. U0 sewer Department- - - - - - - - - _ - 1r72.Op Seyler• Dept. (Val.ey fit. ~xt) - - - -- 24;;.95 Street Department - - - - - - - - --_ 1, 25.'75 RealtYi Department - - - - - - - - --_ 613.25 narks---------------- 27555 Police Department - - - - - - - - - - 10.00 Fire Department- - - - - - - - - - --_ _ 1u~.00 :~~.698.55 561, 233. t39 1 1