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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-07-47~~~~ Council Minutes Conttd. Pulaski, Va., August 7, The Council of the Town of Pulaski, Virginia met in regular monthly session in the Council Chamber of the Municip building at 7:30 P. M., August 7, 1947. PRESENT There were present: Mayor A. T. Eskridge, presidin~; Verna L. Dalton, clerk; A. W. Gatewood, director of public woks; and Councilmen: T. F. Wirt, C. V. Jackson, Howard R. Imboden F. A. Seagle, W. D. Aust, G. C. Hall, W. F. 'JVhite and I. R. Carper. Absent: None. MINUTES The minutes of the regular semi-monthly meeting held on July 22, 1947 were read and approved. 47 PETITION A delegation consisting of Mrs. C. C. Stewart, Mrs.! STREET IMP. MAPLE Holmes (representing R. L. Rogers), Mrs. M. V'J. Toler and Mrs.. STREET (JAMES Eastman (representing Mrs. 5. C. Richards) appeared before the HILL) Irene E. Council and presented a petition signed by 26 residents of Ma~1e Street (James Hill) section, asking for improvements to street of said section, said petition being filed in the town files. ~ In executive session, after considerable discussion on motion of C. V. Jackson, seconded by W. F. White, Council . ~ authorized that Maple Street (James Hill) be repaired as a gravel street. 6 BUILDING The following building permits, coming within the PERMITS requirements of the Ordinance" were granted: To. Mr. Christie Hurst for two story brick dwelling on east side of Lexington ,venue between 3rd and 4th Streets, S. E., to cost X6,000.00; To R. Stratton for one story greenhouse, material, wood and glass, south side of Clark Street, to cost X500.00; To Earl G. Hill for one brickcased alteration (extension) of one room to residenc~ on east side of Prospect Avenue between 10th and 11th Streets, tc cost X500.00; To W. H. Kegley for addition of bathroom to residenc~ on north side of 825 5th Street, N. E., between Newbern Road and# Franklin Avenue, to cost $100.00 and to Arlis Jones for tempo ary fru3:t stand (army tent) on south side of 2nd Street N. E., co er Madison Avenue and 2nd Street, N. E., to cost X50.00. HARRY F. Harry F. Smith of Safeway Cabs, was granted permissi n to SMITH REQUEST move his taxi cab staadf't~om 63 2nd Street, N. E. to east side f Washington Avenue, between 2nd and 3rd Streets, north, locati of nthe old Summerline standt~. s~, ~ ?_'M~d .; Council Minutes Contrd. Pulaski, Va., August 7, 1947 WILLIAM P. Council granted William P. Turner, owner and operator TURNER REQUEST of a taxi under the name of Safeway Cab, permit to operate his taxi under the name of Rainbow Cab. BTLLS & On motion duly made, seconded and unanimously passed, ' PAYROLLS the Council authorized the payment of the regular bills and payrolls for the month of July, 1947. Said bills are given at the conclusion of these minutes. PETITION A petition of fifteen residents of Pierce Avenue be- SI DEWALK PIERCE tween 1st Street and 4th Street, agreeing to share in the cost AVE. of building a sidewalk between the two forementioned points, and asking that the town enlarge the street to the standard size with curbs and correct drainage, was read to the Council, said petition filed in the town files. On motion of T. F. Wirt, duly seconded and unanimously passed, the Council approv- ed the sidewalk request on an equal"cost .basis as set forth in said petition, the matter of the street enlargement to be con- _ tinued. DR. J. E. GREER In the matter of the purchase of a small plat of (PARK LAND) land in the Mountain Park area by Dr. J. E. Greer, as recorded in the minutes pp. 1112 to 1114, in executive session, after lengthy discussion and considerable deliberation, on motion of W. F. White, seconded by T. F. Wirt, with counted vote five to three, sale of said land was accepted as surveyed upon condi- tion that the following clause be inserted in deed: rrIt is expressly understood and agreed between the parties hereto that should the said J. E. Greer at any time in the future desire to utilize that portion of the. premises hereby conveyed included within the present drain ditch, then the said J. E. Greer is to cause said drain ditch to be moved from its present location to a point immediately Northeast of the line extending South 46 deg.' 33r East as shown on said map, and there to con- struct a drain ditch of the same type, dimensions and material as the present ditch, the Southwest wall of said drain ditch to follow approximately Northeast of and along the course Sonth 46 deg. 33r East as shown on the aforementioned map. ~"dATER SUR- The mayor read to the Council a report from R. P. VEY REPORT Runion in the matter of the water survey being conducted, giv- ing approximate cost, time of completion, etc. Said report was filed in the town files. S.W.CECIL On motion of T. F. Vrirt, duly seconded and unanimdus- E~iP . ]:y passed, the Council authorized the employment of S: V`J. Cecil, ~_ A~_4~ Council Minutes Conttd. County Commissioner of Revenue, for 1947 at a cost of X385.00. Pulaski, Va., August 7, 147 kf t i to make up the town tax assessments ORDINANCE In the matter of the proposed license ordinance cove~ing MOTOR VE- HICLE motor vehicles, previously considered by the Council, the ordinance LICENSE in its final form was submitted, and after the reading thereof after considerable discussion, on motion of T. F. Wirt, secondd by F. A. Seagle and unanimously passed, said ordinance was adopte~ as follows: AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND RE-ENACT AN ORDINANCE PROV DING FOR THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF LICENSE TAXES ON MOTOR VEHICLES TRAILERS; SEMI-TRAILERS, AND MOTORCYCLES IN THE TOaVN OF PULASK ', VIRGINIA, AND PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF: Be It 'Ordained by the Council of the Town of Pulaski Virginia, that the ordinance providing for the levy and collection of license taxes on motor vehicles, trailers, semi-trailers an~l ~{ motorcycles in the Town of Pulaski, Virginia, be amended and re-enacted as follows: i That license taxes be levied and collected for the u~es and purposes of the Town of Pulaski, Virginia, on all motor ve~icles, I trailers, semi-trailers, motorcycles, motorbikes and all other mechanically propelled .conveyances ov~rned by residents of the T~wn of Pulaski, or principally garaged or operated in said Tovm, f r the year beginning September 1, 1947, and ending August 31, 1948, nd also for each and every year thereafter beginning on September 1, of each year and ending August 31 of each succeeding year, in ~.ceor- dance with the following schedule: ~ (1) Automobiles: Twenty (20¢) cents per hundred wei ht. (2) Taxicabs: Fifty (50¢) cents per hundred wei ht. (3) Motorcycles, motorbikes and motor scooters: T (2.00) dollars each I (4) Busses: .Seventy (70¢) cents per hundred weighton manufacturers weight. (5) Trucks, trailers and semi-trailers (gross weigh when loaded to capacity): E GROSS ]~ISaHT. PRIVATE ~S ~8E WHEN LOADED j~ ' 10000 and Under 6.00 .00 10001 to 10500 9.10 1 .60 10501 to 11000 9.55 1 .32 (cont'd.) ~~. Council A~inutes Contd. Pulaski, Va., August 7, 1947 GROSS WEIGHT PRIVATE FOR HIRE ~~ L OAD STYE vFHr . , ,~ 11001 to 11500 10.78 16.17 11501 to 12000 11.27 16.90 12001 to 12500 12.60 18.90 12501 tp 13000 13.12 19.68 13001 to 13500 14.66 21.84 13501 to 14000 15.12 22.6g 14001 to 14500 16.66 24.99 14501 to 15000 17.25 25.87 15001 to 15500 18.90 28.35 15501 to 16000 19.53 2g,29 1601 to 16500 22.40 33.60 16501 to 17000 2`.10 34.66 17001 to 17500 26.18 39.27 17501 to 18000 26.95 40.42 18001 to 18500 30.24 45.36 18501 to 19000 31.08 46.62 19001 to 19500 34.58. 51.87 19501 to 20000 35.49 53,23 20001 to 20500 39.20 58.80 20501 to 21000 40.18 60.27 21001 to 21500 44.10 66.15 21501 to 22000 45.15 67.72 22001 to 22500 49.28 73.92 22501 to 23000 50.40 75.60 23001 to 23500 54.74 82.11 23501 to 24000 55.93 83.89 24001 to 24500 60.48 90.72 24501 to 25000 61.74 92.61 25001 to 25500 66.50 99.75 25501- to 26000 67.83 101.74 26001 to 26500 72.80 109.20 26501 to 27000 74.20 111.30 27001 to 27500 79.38 119.07 27501 to 28000 80.85 121.27 28001 to 28500 86.24 129.36 28501 to 29000 87.78 131.67 29001 to 29500 91.35 137.02 29501 to 30000 92.92 139.38 30001 to 30500 94.50 141.75 30501 to 31000 96.07 144.10 31001. to 31500 97.65 146.47 31501 to 32000 99.22 148.83 32001 to 32500 100.80 151.20 32501 to 33000 102.37 153.55 33001 to: 33500 10.95 155.92 33501 to 34000 105.52 158.25 34001 to 34500 107.10 160.65 34501 to 35000 108.67 163.00 35001 to 35500 .110.25 165.37 35501 to 36000 111.82 .167.74 36001 to 36500 11.40 170.10 36501 to 37000 114.97 172.45 37001 to 37500 116.55 174.82 37501 to 38000 118.12 177.18 38001 to 38500 119.07 178.60 38501 to 39000 121.27 181.90 39001 to 39500 122.85 184.27 39501 to 40000 124.42 186.63 Upon the payment of the prescribed license tax the owner of every vehicle so licensed shall be furnised a license tag by the Town Treasurer, which license tag must be attached to the front or rear of said motor vehicle, trailer, semi-trailer or motorcycle or other mechanically propelled, conveyance and remain attached and displayed at all times. Failure to properly display a license tag is subject to the same penalty as failure to i ~1 9` Council Minutes Conttd. Pulaskit Va., August 7, 194 f I F obtain a license. V F License fees for motor vehicles, trailers, semi-trailer and motorcycles shall not be pro-rated for Town taxes, except tY~ R at the fee for each license purchased betvreen March 1 and June 15 c~ f t each year shall be one-half (2) of the amount levied for the ent ire E year; and the fee for .each license purchased after June 15 shah be one-third (1/3) of the amount levied for the entire year. i The license taxes herein prescribed shall be due and pa~ able on September 1, 1947, for the year September 1, 1947, to August~ 31, 1948, and on September 1 of succeeding year thereafter. It shall be unlawful and constitute a misdemeanor for a~ y person, firm or corporation to operate or for the owner thereof to knowingly permit the operation upon the streets and thoroughfare s of the Town, of any motor vehicle, trailer, semi-trailer or motorcy cle or other mechanically propelled conveyance for which the licens e tax has not been paid, or which does not have attached thereto and ~ is- { played theron the license tag assigned thereto for the current license year., ~ ~ Every person, firm or corporation convicted of a violat on t of any of the provisions of this ordinance shall, for a first c~ ` n- viction thereof, be punished by a fine of not less than five (x .00) dollars nor more than one hundred 0100.00) dollars, or by impr~ son- went in 3ai1 for not less than one nor more than ten daps, or b~ both such fine and imprisonment; and for a second or any subsequent ~uch conviction within one year by a fine of not less than 010.00) collars nor more than two hundred 0200.00) dollars or by imprisonment fail for not less than one nor more than twenty days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. An emergency exigting this ordinance shall be in full farce and effect from the date of its passage. (Section 2154(85) (165) Approved August 7, 1947 /s/ A. T. Eskridge, Mayor REDD- Frank Redd appeared before the Council, requesting that the TAXI LIC- PERMIT taxi license and permit previously revoked be reinstated. No a tion was taken in the matter, the matter being left vrith the chief o police for consideration. J f~`~ Council Minutes Contd. Pulaski, Va., August 7, 1947 DIRECTOR The director of public works reported to the Council as PUBLIC V`rORKS follows: REPORTS 1.' Pulaski Hospitalts request to buy a small plot of-land from the town was denied in view of the fact that said land was needed fQr proposed filter plant site by the Town of Pulaski. 2. In the matter of a revised town map requested by Mr. ~d. A. Moon to be used in the new city directory, the director of public works advised that Kent~s Studio had been engaged by Mr. Moon to make an aerial map for above purpose. 3. The parking situation on Washington Avenue south of the Maple Shade entrance was investigated by the chief of police and himself, and it was their ooinion that the situation was not too serious at the present time; however, if restrictions were desired, then it was their recommendation that signs, such as those found at west end of First Street Park on Washington Avenue, be used. 4. The hole on the side of Dora Highway adjacent to the eastern side of the bridge at Washington Avenue had been filled, and a wall had been built south side of the branch and east side of the bridge,•and street widened to eliminate some of the congestion at that point. 5. In the matter of parking on one side of the street. on Dori Highway, the director of public works repor- ted investigation by the chief of police and himself, stating it was their opinion that narking restrictions put into effect regarding same would not be practi- cable due to multiple reasons. 6. Curbs and gutter in front of properties of E. G. Dalton on 10th Street and E. Dalton on Prospect Avenue had been completed. 7. Repairs to the driveway entrance and the sidewalk in front of the Bushong Motor Company had been com- pleted. The director of public works reported that all three projects were on a fifty-fifty basis as to cost. PETITION In the matter of the petition of residents of Baskerville, RESIDENTS BASKER- Pierce Avenues and Graham and 5th Streets, South, the director of VILLE PIERCE public works reported to the Council that the street committee AVES. GRAHAM, recommended that paving the streets petitioned for should take 5th s, STS. its relative position of importance in the general plan of street improvements for the town. On motion of G. C. Hall, duly ' seconded and unanimously passed, above recommendation was approved. LIGHT Upon recommendation of the street committee, on motion of REQUESTS SAID T. F. Wirt, duly seconded and unanimously approved, the light PET. requests as petitioned in aforesaid petition were referred to the light committee for investigation and report, said lights as following: Light at 5th Street S. E. and Watson Avenue; 5th St. ~'"~ Council Minutes Contd. Pulaski, Va., August 7, 194 and Graham Street; 5th Street and Baskerville Street; and Steward Avenue and Baskerville Street. E F nUrr TURN The director of public works reported to the Council tha the r SLIM. } street committee was of the opinion that elimination of the "U".urns at the intersection of Washington Avenue and First Street N. at the present time would not improve the traffic situation. After con~id- erable discussion, on motion of Howard R. Imboden, seconded by ~. V. Jackson, and unanimously passed, Council authorized the eliminatt~i..on of "U" Turns at the intersection of Washington Avenue and First~Street North. E HISTORIC The director of public works reported the public property LOG CAB. committee's recommendation that the historic log cabin in the mountain z park be preserved. After considerable discussion, on motion ofC. V. Jackson, duly seconded and unanimously passed, Council authorized that the town make the necessary repairs to restore the cabin tc~ its former condition. SEE CORRECTION P. 1145. RS. B. S. The director of public works submitted a request of Mrs EI ST ER k 1`,~AT ER Byron S. Keister that the Council consider her water service charge REQ. in relation to the water supply, which she stated, was not sufficient, and further, that the pipe lines supplying water in her section were two small to furnish water to the number of users no~v attached ~o the line. On motion of Howard R'. Imboden, duly seconded and unanimously passed, the matter was referred to the water committee for invetiga- tion and to report back to the Council. E.P. The request of E. P. Gilmer to secure sewer connection o his GILMER SEWER residence on Lafayette Avenue and agreeing to pay for sewer pip was CON. submitted by the director of public works. On motion of Howard R. Y Imboden, duly seconded and unanimously approved, request was gr nted, providing said party buys pipe to be used, the town to put in t e sewage lines. SAL. On recommendation of the chief of police and on motion f INC. I.D. Howard R. Imboden, duly seconded and unanimously approved, Coun it LONG A.R. authorized that the salaries of I. D. Long and A. R. Pickerel, olice PICKEREL patrolmen, having served the probationary term of six months, b increased from X150.00 to ~160.OO per month, effective August On motion duly made, seconded and unanimously passed, 1947. cil authorized that restrooms for women be installed in Calfee Par l ~ ?~~ FOY HALL REQUEST (CEM.) Council Minutes Contd. Pulaski, Va., August 7, 1947 The chief of police informed the Council of the request of Foy Hall that certain trees in the cemetery be cut down as they were covering walkway and killing grass in his cemetery plot. No action was taken on the matter. LIGHT Councilman I. R. Carper, chairman of the light committee, (6th St} DENIED reported that the light on Sixth Street between Madison and 0 AK~V00 D CEI~ET ERY ASSOC. APPROV. AND RESOLU- TION Washington Avenues was not approved due to fact that $ street light was already in use in that section. The town attorney brought before the Council the matter of the creation of a cemetery association, to be called the Oakwood Cemtery Association, as requested by Robert Calfee, former Pulaski resident residing in Cleveland, Ohio, presenting a resolution which was, on motion of W. F. White, seconded by G. C. Hall and unanimously approved, adopted as follows: YJfiEREAS, it has come to the attention of the municipal authorities of the TOR=n of Pulaski, situate in the County of Pulaski and State of Virginia, that certain lot owners, and others, are desirous of establishing a fund for the care, pre- servation, maintenance, improvements, repair and embellish- ment of OAKWOOD CEMETERY located in the said Tovrn of Pulaski and County of Pulaski, Virginia; and WHEREAS, future purchasers of lots therein, a.nd others, may also hereafter desire to make such gifts, grants, devises, or bequests; and Yy'HEREAS, it is necessary that Trustees be appointed by the Circuit Court of the County of Pulaski, Virginia, to hold and execute such trust. NOVd, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of the Town of Pulaski, Virginia, a municipal corporation, directs that the Circuit Court of the County of Pulaski be petitioned, under the statutes in such cases made and provided, to appoint not less than five nor more than nine trustees under and by virtue of Section 50 to 59, inclusive, of the Code of Virginia, as amended, to take and hold any gifts,-grants, devises or bequests and/or conveyances of property, real, personal, or mixed, in connection with OAKWOOD CEMETERY and its care and maintenance; and for this purpose the Attorney for the Town of Pulaski is further authorized and directed to loin with the Attorney for the Commonwealth of~the County of Pulaski in mak- ing said application. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Cemetery Committee of the Council of the Town of Pulaski be, and they hereby are, DIRECT- ED 3ointly to act with said Trustees in the management of the funds received from the sale of lots by said Town in order to promote the efficient use of the available funds in the future maintenance, improvement, repair and embellishment of said OAKV~'OOD CEMETERY. r 1 AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be filed with the papers in the applica+„i on for the appointment of said trustees. Council Minutes Contd. Pulaski, Va., August 7, 197 CEPdETERY On motion of T. F. 6'dirt, seconded by C. V. Jackson, DEED FORMS and unanimously approved, Council authorized the printing of three hundred (300) forms, for cemetery deeds. RANSFER T. F. L~dirt,, chairman of the finance committe, presen~ed AP IT AL dATER to the Council the following re9Qlution, which, on motion of T.~ F. UNDS ' RESOLU- Wirt, seconded by Howard R. Imboden, and unanimously passed, w~s k TION adopted as reads: BE IT RESOLVED that the transfer of the sum of one hundred thousand (100,000.00) dollars from the special water un to the general fund, as approved on the 20 day of May, 1947, b and the same hereby is approved, with the understanding that s id sum be deemed a loan to the general fund, and that the Town pa three percent (3~) interest on said sum to the special water f d out of general revenues, said interest to commence as of the s 1st day of April, 1947, and to be paid hereafter semi-annually so long as any portion of said amount is outstanding, FIRE On motion of ~~. F. 'Nhite, duly seconded and unanimoL TRUCK PUR. passed, the Council authorized the purchase of one fire truck, seven man cab, to cost X13,675.00, to be delivered to Pulaski promptly as possible. 1-HR. On motion of T. F. Wirt, duly seconded and unanimous y PKG. SIGNS FIRST approved, Council authorized the erection of one hour parking igns ST . on the north side of First Street, between Washington and Jefferson Avenues, the parking restriction to be put into effect when signs have been erected. EURB PAINTED VA. FOODS MRS. F.T. ALBERT COb4. CURB C03d. (TIRES ETC) On motion duly made, seconded and unanimously approved, the Council authorized that the curb on north side of First St}eet in front of Virginia Foods, Inc., be painted yellow. Councilman C. V. Jackson brought before the Council the matter of a complaint from Mrs. F. T. Albert regarding parking~on Randolph Avenue alongside her property. No action was taken the Council. Oouncilman C. V. Jackson brought before the Council the complaint of Gemmell Transfer Company, et al., regarding t e concrete entrances to alleys and driveways which have been ins alled with the raise of two inches above the gutter, stating same ha been injurious to tires, etc. The director of public works ad ised the Council his opinion was that same was not injurious to tin s and that the present curb design was beneficial in many respec s. i . No action was taken on the matter. ~~ 1~_~ Council Minutes Contd. Pulaski, Va., August 7, 1947 BUSSES T. F. ~virt advised the Council that large busses COMMERCE ST. parking on Commerce Street created a bad traffic situation. No action was taken by the Council. EQUIP. On motion of ~. F. White, seconded by T. F. ~4irt and TREAS. OFF. unanimously approved, Council authorized Mrs. Lottie R. Bunion, treasurer, to purchase one typewriter and one adding machine for the treasurers office. EXTRA The matter of extra help in the municipal office was HELP: MUN. discussed and it was the opinion of the Council that at such. OFF. time when desirable help could be secured, same would be employed. ADJOURN- There being no further business, the Council adjourned MENT at 10:40 o~clock, P. l~. Approved: Attest: ~ir~. ~. oS9~1~~. Clerk of Council . . ayor Administration Department A. T. ~akxidge, Mayor - - - - - - - - - -~ 175.00 Lottie R. Bunion, Treasurer - - - - - - - 236.25 Verna L. Dalton, Clerk & Office Asst. - - 150.00 A. W. Gatewood, Director of Public ti'dork~~ 333.33 Roby K. Sutherland, Attorney- - - - - - - 25.00 Maggie Paindexter,_Janitor- - - - - - - - 13.00 Pdalter Cockerham, Fireman - - - - - - - - 4.00 Tyler F. Wirt-------------- 5.00 C. V. Jackson-------------- 5.00 Howard R. Imboden------------ 5.00 W. F. Whit e - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5.00 F. A. Seagle -------------- 5.00 I. R. Carper -------------- 5.00 W. D. Aust---------------- 5.00 G. C. Hall---------------- 5.00 Pentitentiary Industrial Dept.- - - - - - 195.00 B. D. Smith&Bros.------------ 11.10 Appalachian Elec. Power Co.- - - - - - - - 29.88 C. & P. Telephone Company- - - - - - - -- 46.10 Freight------------------ 2.99 E. H. Millirons-------------- 2800 ' 1,289.65 Street Department Pulaski Lumber Company- - - - - - _ _ _ _~ g6.43 Highway Machinery & Supply Co.- - - - - - 40.05 Atlantic Refining Company- - - - - - - -- 104.50 (Conttd.) 1 L Council Minutes Contd. I Pulaski, Va., August 7, 197 4'4hiting Oil Company- - - - - - - - - - - -~ 104.50 Standard Oil Company of N. J.- - - - - - - 83.60 rr n n n tr tr _ _ _ _ _ _ 6.20 Auto Spring & Bearing Company- - - - - - - 43.10 Pulaski Hardware Company- - - - - - - - -- 8•g9 Bushong Motor Corporation- - - - - - - - - 5.00 Harrison & Hancock Hardware Co.- - - - - - 27.10 Automotive Supply Company- - - - - - - - - 1.30 tr tr n _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.13 Aust Glass & Welding Works - - - - - - ~ - - 2.25 - - - - Landis Auto Parts Company - - - - .58 Creed Cardin------------- --- 2.50. Appalachian Electric Power Company- - - -- 1.00 Street Department Snecial~ The Texas Company------------~ Police Department L. S. Boothe, Chief--- ---------~ Earl Bouldin, Lieutenant.- - - - - - - - Bruce Helton, Sergeant - - - - - - - - - FredM. Ryan--------.------- I. H. Sands--------------- C. G. Blankenship------------ Charles E. Comer, Jr.- - - - - - - - - - Elizabeth H. Caves- - - - - - - - - - -- Thoma s F. Gibbs- - - - - - - - - - - - - I. D. Long---------------- Arthur R. Pickerel- - - - - - - - - - -- James A. Jones- - - - - - - - - - - - -- MoseC. Helton---------.----- L. R. Summers, Sheriff- - - - - - - - -- Pulaski Motor company- - - - - - - - - - Aust Glass & Welding Works- - - - - - -- Pulaski Lumber Company- - - - - - - - --~ Landis Auto Parts Company- - - - - - - - Young Typewriter &•Electric Co.- - - - - B . T . Crump Company- - - - - - - - - - - Bushong Motor Corporation- - - - - - - - Harrison & Hancock Hardare Co.- - - - -- Virginia Realty & Insurance Agency- - -- Fire DPpar .m n A. H. Wygal, Chief-----------~ D. G. Ray, Asst. Chief & Mechanic- - -- Virginia Mutual Insurance Agency- - - - Auto Spring & Bearing Company- - - - -- n n n n n ____ __ Virginia Mutual Insurance Agency- - - - Superior-Sterling Company- - - - - - -- n rr n - - - - - - -- C. S. Kennedy-------------- Landis Auto Parts Co.- - - - - - - - -- n n n n - - - - - - - - --- n n n n - - - - - - - - -- Harrison-Hancock Hardare Co, Inc.- - -- Pulaski Lumber Co., Inc.- - - - - - - - - Engleby Electric Co.- - - - - - - - - - Fuller Brush Company- - - - - - - - - - Bernard Machine Works- - - - - - - - -- Standard Oil Co. of N. J.- - - - - - -- Wysor Electric Appliance Co.- - - - - - Pulaski Hardware Co., Inc.- - - - - - - J. J. V4iilkerson------------- The Chesapeake & Potomac Tel. Co.- - -- Appalachian Elec. Power Co.- - - - - -- Exo r e s s- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- Exp r e s s- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- Rutherford Freights Lines, Inc.- -- -- Exp r e s s- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --_ 210.00 185.00 169.00 160.00 160.00 160.00 160.00 135.00 160.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 15.00 95.75 2,3.07 12.50 16.50 5.44 1.00 8.72 2.15 4.24 125.00 200.00 42.75 44.53 25.64 69.26 35.30 32.00 22.50 6.00 1.98 .85 32.88 18.73 9.10 1.30 6.55 4.38 5.80 . 50 .75 3.75 4.04 3.02 .91 1.15 ~ 528. ~?3 v3• ~ 2~ 143. $ 699. (Conttd.) ~~_~~ Council Minutes Conttd. Pulaski, Va., August 7, 1947 O$ wOOC~ CPmPtitgr~v__ Garnett Meredith_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~ g0 00 80.00 Ol_d PnwPr_ Hnu~e ~~i 1 r3i riE Appalachian Elec. Power Co.-- - - - _ _ _ _~ 1.00 ~ h ~ 1.00 m~ na.~ ~ Appalachian Elec. Power Co.- - - - _ _ _ __560.26 S w D 560.26 er e P ar m~~ Harrison & Hancock Hardware Co.- - - - - -_ 12.55 12.55 Bever Cg Dstruction , Laughon Lumber Company- - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~ 40.00 " " ~ " -------- --- 36.00 n n n -------- --- 36.00 n n st _ 31.50 Virginia Block Company- - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 23.40 Huff Coal Company_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 2.28 Pulaski Lumber Company- - - - _ T,_ _ _ _ _ 199.76 " " n -------- --- 86.87 Texaco Service Center- - - - - - - _ _ _ __ 5.00 The Texas Company_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 9.80 Gulf Oil Company___________ ___ 7.44 Roscoe Price------------ -- -- 16.00 Highway Machinery & Supply Company- - - - - 10.19 lth D t H t 504.24 ea epar_ m ef , Martin & Reamer Hardware Co.- - - - - - - -~ 2.50 ~ 2.50 Raising Hogan Dam Trinkle & Dobyns- - - - - - - - - - - - - X6,071.04 Gulf Oil Corporation- - - - - - - - _ _ _ 4.25 Pulaski Lumber Company- - = - - - - - _ _ 5.06 Gem City Junk Company- - - - - - - - _ __ 30.18 X6,110.53 I - 5 - Interest coupons ~0 each, Street Improvement Bond, dated June 1, 1927 X125.00 125.00 Water Department Howard C. Jackson, Supt..- - - - - - - - - ~ 235.00 F. B. ~Jhite, Caretaker- - - - - - - - - - - 57.75 Appalachian Elec. Power Co.- - - - - - - __ 49.20 C. & P. Telephone Co.- - - - - - - - - _ __ 4.10 Superior Sterling Company- - - - - - - - -- 219.12 Harrison & Hancock Hardware Co.- -. - - - -- 39.64 The Matteison Alkali 49orks- - - -- - - - -- 18.90 Dixie Foundry & Welding Wks.- - - - - - _ - 36.48 Southwest Publishing Company- - - - - - - _ 16.20 Harris Motor Company- - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ 8.77 Gregoryts Radio Shop- - - - - - - - - - - _ 6.00 Landis Auto Parts- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4.38 n n n - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 1.47 Freight---------------- -- 7.85 Express---------------- --- 1.47 F. H. Scott, Jr.------------ -- 7.08 Mrs. W. F. Combs------------ -- 4.25 Silas McFall-------------- -- 4.30 Pulaski National Bank: Waterworks Refunding Bond No. 15, dated July 15, 1939_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __1 ~ 000.00' Waterworks Refunding Bond No. 16, dated July 15, 1939_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __l, 000.00 V`daterworks Improvements Bonds Nos.35,36 ,37, dated July 1, 1925, Q ~v1,000.00 each- - - -3,000.00 23 Interest coupons @ X25.00 ea. waterw orks improvement bond dated July 1, 1925- - - -- 575.00 1 1 (Contd.) Council Minutes Conttd. ~. F. ~ Pulaski, Va., August 7, 1947 10 Interest coupons @ X5.00 ea. waterworks improvement bond dated April 1, 1946- - - - - 50.00 42 Interest coupons @ ~v25.00 ea. waterworks improvement bond dated July ~, 1925- - - - --1 ,050.00 7 Interest coupons @ X 25.00 ea. waterworks & electric li ght refundi ng bond, dated January 1, 1925-- ------ ------------ 175.00 26 Interest coupons @ X12.50 ea., waterworks refunding b ond, dated July 1, 1939- - - - -- 325.00 Auto Spring & Bearing Company- - - - - - - -- 148.47 n n n n rr _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -- 14.88 rr n n n n - - - - - - - -- .93 ~od.1~'ied Raines Proi.ect Clarence L. Kinnier et al- - - - - - - - - -~ 690.50 J. N. Bosang, Clerk------------- 1.75 8,061. 692.. ~5 ~a rkin~ Mgter Derartment Karpark Corporation- - - - - - - - - - - - -~ 1,005.50 n ~ n - - - - - - - - - - - - 511 2 1, 516. ' 2 Parks V`~estinghouse Elec. Supply Co.- - - - - - - -~ 656.00 Pulaski Lumber Com pany - - - - - - - - - - - 23.25 Harrison & Hancock Hardware Co. - - - - - - - 33.26 `, Virginia Oak Floor ing Co.- - - - - - - - - - 15.60 Hobert N. Grubb-- -- ---- --- --- - 90.75 Virginia Block Com pany- - - - - - - - - - -- 22.40 tr tr tr _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ -- 86.27 n tr n - ---- --- -- -- 4.25 Clyde Vipperman- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 36.00 J. W. Hughes--- --- ---- --- -- -- 5.00 _,_ ~ 972. 8 Stree ~,AVRnr,r,s t Depart ment Labor payroll week ending July 11, 1947- - -~ 587.75 rr n rt rr tr lg~ rr _ _ _ 206.25 rr n n n rr 25, rr - - - 435.50 ~' rr n rr rr August 1, rr - - - 511.25 ~ 1,740. 5 Stree t Improvements n n n rr July 18, n - - ~ 356.50 n n n rt n 25, n- - 175.00 "~1. 0 wealt h D~pa m nt n n n n n 11, n-- 188.50 ' tr n n n n 18~ rr _ _ 185.25 n n tr n rr 25, rr - - 182.00 n n n n August 1, rr - - 185.25 ~ 741. 0 Seaver _DepBr~ment n n n n Aug~s~ 1, n- - ~ 65.0 ~ 65. 5 Sewer Constru ction , n n n n July 11, n- - ~ 515.00 n it n tr n 18 ~ n - - 19.50 n t- n n " 18, n - - 465.70 ` n n n rr n 25, rr _ _ 131. ~5 1,131. 5 Parks n n n n n 11, n_ _ ~ 26.00 n n u n At-Agust 1, tr - - 13 .00 ~ 159. 0 Polic e Derart ment tr n rr n July 11 ~ tr - - ~ 35.00 rr n n n n rr n n rr n l g ~ rr - - rr 35.00 25, - - 35.00 tr n n n August 1, tr -- 3 0 ~ 135. 0 (Conttd. 1~~•~ . Council Minutes Contrd. Pulaski, Va., August 7, 1947 Water Department Labor payroll week ending July 11, 1947 n rr n n rr 18 ~ n n n n n n 25, n tr n n n Aug ~.s t 1, rr --~ 208.40 Payroll forrrmontM e~~ymlf~or responding to alarms- - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Payroll for month ending July 1 for attendance at meetings and drills - - - - - RECAPITULATION 281.00 469.20 361.10 X1,718.70 ~ 45.00 54.00 ~ 99.00 Administration Department- - - - - - _ _ _ $1 289.65 Street Department - - - - - - - - - - - -- 528.23 Street Department Special- - - - - - - - 733.20 Police Department- - - - - - - - - - - - - 2,143.37. Street Improvements- - - - - - - - - _ _ _ 1,364.36 FireDepartment------------ -- 699.55 Oakwood Cemetery- - - - - - - - - - - - -- 80.00 ~~ Old Power House Building- - - - - - - - -- 1.00 Light Department- - - - - - - - - - - - -- 560.26. Sewer Department- - - - - - - - - - - - -- 12.55 Sewer Construction- - - - - - - - - - - -- 504.24 Health Department----------- -- 2.50 Raising Hogan Dam- - - - - - - - - - - - - 6,110.53 Interest---------------- -- 125.00 Water Department- - - - - - - - - - - - -- 8,061.24 Modified Raines Project- - - - - - - - - - 692.25 Parking Meter Department- - - - - - - - -- 1,616.72 Parks----------------- -- 972.78 X25,397.43 Payrolls: Street Department- - - - - - - - - - - - -X1,740.75 . Street Improvements- - - - - - - - - - - - 531.50 Health Department- - - - - - - - - - - - 741.00 Sewer Department- - - - - - - - - - - - -- 65.05 Sewer Construction - - - - - - - - - _ - - 1,131.45 Parks----------------- -- 159.00 ' Police Department- - - - - - - - - - - - - 135.00 4"pater Department- - - - - - - - - - - - -- 1,319.70 Fire Departmen t- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 99..00 5,922.45 # # ~ X31, 319.88 Omitted Street ~~pro~em:e~its Norfolk & Western Railway Co.- - - - - - -~ 90.48 Laughon Lumber Company- - - -_- - - - - -- 462.50 Roanoke Concrete Products Co.- - - - - - - 341.70 Radford Limestone Company- - - - - - - - - 160.74 rr n n __--- _ -- 74.98 n n rr _ "- - _ _ _ _ - - 78.20 rr rr tr _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 105.76 J. L. Kesling------------- -- 50.00 ~ 1,364.36