1951-02-24 342 Amt. Amt
No. Name of Cl°sima�t Natur e of Claim Clad. med A110WOd
22 Carswell T & T Co. Gasoline-PV Cem. 20,54 . 20.54
23 Franklin Scovill Mileage Tray.serv.as Supt
P.V. `. b 52.64 52.64
24 Glen Supply Co. IBal.due-Nov.15,20,1950 Aact.PV 5.99 5199
25 T.E.-Sawyer & Co. l White paint & thinner-PV 1.52 1.52
26 Holmes Auto S.erv� Overhaul B & B motor-rings 20•58 20.58
etc.PV
27 Sears,:-Roebuck Co'� Supplies-PV Cem. 8,86 8.86
28 C.G.Woodbury & Son Sewer pipe & Putty-NGFWB M)C3o75 3.75
29 Jim Bakers Esso erv. Gasolene-NGFWD Fxt. 6.94 6.04
30 City Glens Fallsi, W.Fd. ,11iso. , labor,materials,
NGFWD 376..22 3?6.22
31 R.D.Wood Co. i Bends, fittings, etas. -'
NGM Ex t. 85.38 85.38
32 R.D.Wood Co. I Pipe9 joints,tee head. bolts
& nuts-NG itD Ext. 1500.06 1500.06
33 City Glens.: Falb W.Fd, Rev.Tap & Conn.NGM ext 249.00 249.00
34 City Glens Fall. W,Fd. Serv.leak,Joint leak,Glen-
Wood. Ave.Sweet Rd.locate 42.37 42.37
& rep.NGYM Ext.
35 Carswell T & T Oo, Gas,plug,kerosene-
NGT,0 Ex t. 9.37 9.37
36 Albert E.Beswicl� Legal serv. in conn.with con-
demnat ion proc.Court order
(5978 ) 54.50 . 54.50
37 Frank Tyminsky Court order by H.A.Glass-185.60 185.00
Locadia Tyminsky brook for Town of Queensbury
to pay in condem.proceed.
38 Frank Tyminsky 10- Court order by H.A.Glass- 79.25 79.25
cadia Tyminsky tis wife,brook for Town of Jueens-
and Howard L.Moxtgomery,bury to pay Frank Tyminsky
their atty. & Locadia Tyminsky., his wife,
and Howard L. Montgomery,atty,
39 Chas.B.Leggett Comm. of appraisal on condem.
proceedings 119.42 119.42
40 Walter E.Penfie .d Commissioners on m ndem.
proceedings 110.46 110.46
41 J. Ira Chase Commissioners of-AppraisdL
on eondem.proceed ngs 101.20 101,50,
On motion meeting adjourned
our.
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Town Clerk
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Regular Rooting February 24, 1951
Present:
{ Russell Harris Sapwmisor
Henry Sleight Justice of the Peace
Meredith Ben ley Justice of the Peace
i Curtis Lamps n Councilman
Raymond Wal p - Councilman
The board convened at 7:30 P.M..
.
Minutes of meeting held January 28th were read and approved.
The lollowing peopl were present in reference to the repairs�g of thw:
streets in the Olen le area of the Town of Queensbury:: Mr. and s. -
Henry Dombroaki, Do othy O 0 Donnell, Kenneth Woods, Bernard t3arnbersi ,
Seward Thompson, Jo Iferlibyt William Lewis, Andrew Scarpellino,
-Da Karl Kreiser.
Wallace Scott, Paul Page, Major y,
The board generally discussed the condition of the .roads in wuch area
and Mr. Lackey, who was also present, entered into the discussion. Mr.
Lackey agreed to pu a sub-base on the streets of such area preparatory
to black top this year,
Ernest Miller, president of the Queensbury Central Volunteer Fire Co.
Inc. , Chief Harvey, Dr. Wiswall and Leslie Hillis were present Sind
j discussed the matter of the fee established for 'licenses to hold Carrr
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vale. in the amftnt of $100 The above endeavored to have the fee waived"
and the matter .was generally discussed with such persons.
The following application was presented to the board::
Queensbury Central Volunteer Fire Co,, Inc.
February 24th, 1951
Town of Queensbury::
We hereby sake application to bold a Carnival during the week of
May 7th to be held at what is known as the Broughton Lot situated at the
- rear of the Glendale Furniture Co. on upper Glen Street.
•
Queensbury Central Volunteer Fire Co,Inc.
(signed) J# Ernest Miller, Pros.
The following resolution was adopted::
e1"tIon NAG- 141introduced by Justice Sleight, seconded by Councilman
Leaps ow ,
RESOLVED that consent is hereby given to the Queensbury Central
Volunteer Fire Co. , Inc. to sponsor a carnival as follows:
Sponsor - Queensbury Central Volunteer Fire Co. , Inc.
Carnival - Sing Reed Carnival.
Date -. May 7th, 1951 to May 12th, 1951, both days inclusive4
Further: resolved that the licenise fee of One Hundred (1100) Dollars
shall- be require for holding of such carnival for such time.
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Further resolved that the clerk be and is hereby authorized and
d1r*0%od to issue the permit for the holding of such carnival for such
time upon the payment of 'such permit fee of sloo.
Duly adopted by the tollowing. vote:
Ayes - Mr. Walkup, Mr, Bentley, Mr. Lampson, Ha
Mr. Sleight and Mr. rris.
Noes -- none. '
W4.14111er also reported that the condition, of the hydrants of the North
Glens Falls later District was very bad.
They l+QJJLOWI list of Fire Police for the Queensbury Central, Volunteer
Fire Co* , Moo,>was *W mittod by Mr. Killer:
Seward doll
barren Northrup
Richard Davis
Kenneth Gags
Robert Stott
Leroy Phillips
Robert Eainbridgs:
Fred Leuenberger
Louis Hartman
George Morehile
H. Dewey Miller ,
Bernard Codner.
11osoluMs In, Introdu+ced. by Councils walkup, seconded by Justice
WHO M$$ the Town Hoard.did by resolution No. 64 adopted October
22,1949 organiw, pursuant to the provisions of section 2090. of the Gen-
eral Music bury
pal Law, a fire police squad -within the- Central
Volunteer,Fire Co., Inc., composed of volunteer firemen of such volunteer
Fire Cam!,,
RESOLVED that such Fire Police Squad of the Queensbury Central
Volunteer Fire Co. , Inc. ,shall be comprised of the following Volunteer
Firemen of such Company:: Seward Ball, ,,Warrea Northrup Richard Davis,
Kenneth Gage, Robert Stott, Lefty .Phillips- Robert &Oiridge, Fed
Leuenberger, Louis Hartman, George Morthile, R. Dewey Miller and
Bernard Codner.
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It is further ?esolved that the members of the Fire Police squad
so organized at such time as the said Fire Company is on duty, shall
have the powers of and render service as peace officers..
It is further resolved that the foregoing constitute all of the .
Fire Police squad soI organized, not withstanding any other resolution
hereinbefore adopted).
Duly adopted by the Following vote:
Ayes - Mr. Walkup, Mr. Bentley, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Sleight and Mr. _Harris.
Noes - none
The following report) was read to the .Board by the Supervisor:. --'
Supervisor's R as
of Association of Towns, Buffalo, N.Y.
I left home about 8 'clock Monday morning, arrived in Albany, by auto;;
due to leave for Buffalo 11:30 train - 1 hour late. After several delays,,
arrived in Buffalo 2 hours late, made the Hotel Statler about 9 o'clock,
registered and had supper a little after 10. I met a few from the ,.eastern
area.
Tuesday morning I attended the general session until noon. It then be-
came a series of seasons. Tuesday afternoon was, general business session.
In the evening Iattended the annual dinner in the ballroom of Sotel, the
Ron. Frank C. Moore was Toastmaster.
Wednesday morning the Supervisors and Councilmen held a ,point meeting.
Some of the topics discussed were: The Erwin Highway Plan, Pollution
Abatement,, Methods and Procedures for Borrowing,, Purposes of Zoning and
the Administrative Board*
Wednesday afternoon the N.Y. 55 year Retirement Law, Social Security and
Civilian Defense as it. affeets Towns, was discussed, also Scur. and
Labor haw in relation to Municipal Operation, also how Supervisors can
-make effsctiv+s Records Management Program. Evening, "Model Town Board,
Nesting" very inst ctive,
=dagfmorning I w s present at the Supt. of Highways meeting as a
a panel on, "Provisions and Aims" practical and local needs chapter
894 of the lass of 1950 - The Erwin Rural Road Law. Other members of the
8anal were: Mr. Ten Hagen of the State Highway Dept. , Dr. Edward Lnta,
ornell. University, Chaarles Potter, Association Council, Dept. Audit and
Control, Joseph Book, Dept. of Public Works, Hoke Dennison, Suffolk Co.
Highway Dept. , Albi go3k, now President of Assoc. of Towns, Fe.Theo
done Jensen, Esc-SeC ., of Assoc. of Towns, Levi P.M.Gaylord, Soey. County
Highways Supts.4reo ition and E.U,Jones, Supv. Town of Dickinson.
It is very apparent that the State does intend to go ahead with an ap-
proved plan for financial assistance to towns, for the improvement cf
poor roads. In order for the State to plan ahead, Towns must submit
their 10 year plans before the first of June, 1951. No Town can lost by
preparing this plan; but unless a town preDarea a plan and has it ap -
proved and submitted to the state they will not be able to participate
In the plan for 10 years. The plan after approval is flexible enough to
work for any town.
I consider this a must for Queensbury.
About 1:30 we said Good-by to Buffalo - a city that had made us feel
a t home. The hotel rooms and food was good,, he service the best the
price high, but I ,toyed It all. The train was held up several times —'
on the way home, not by bandits but by the weather, arrived in Albany
about 7:30 or 8 o'cl ck and home about 10.
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Justice Sleight and Councilman Walkup attended the season and have a lot
of information and ill have to speak for themselves.. 1 hope the Town
of Queensbury will benefit from our attendance at this meeting.
(signed) 8. Russell Harris, Supervisor
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k list of the active meabers of the Queensbury,Central Volunteer Fire
Conp*ny, Inc. ; as of Feb. Is 19519 was submitted. All such active -aembers-
consists of the following;
Abreast, Alfred Morehile, George'
Anderson, Karl gorphis, John
Bainbridge, Robert Mulholland, James
Ban$ Jo Seward Northrup, warren
Barber, Clarence Phillips LeRoy
Blanchard, Ralph 1amsey, Clayton
Butz, Andrew Rei ler, Frw*lin
Carswell, Earl Sleight, Floyd
Coduer, Bernard Smith, Jesse
Chadwick, Karl Sperry, ftul
Cornwell, Eirkham Stewart, George
Curley, Harry Stott, Robert
Dewey, George Timms, Sidney ,
Davey, ,VeBner Trombley, Edward
Davis, Richard Walbridgev Norman, Jr.
DeSantis, ,Phillip Walbridge, Harman, St..
Dickinson, Robert Wallace, Howard
Fisher, Arthur Whitman, Walter
Gage, K•nii4th Wilcoz, Dr. g,
Gardner, Harold a Wilson, James
Goldman, Arthur ftswall, Dr. R.
Gooch, C4rly 0 Williams Frederick
Hirtmdn, Louis Sr. 2%mmoski, Joseph
Howe, Charles Purdy, Harley
Howe, Wheeler "
Kane, Owen
,Lanfear, John (Signed) B. Gardner, Secy..
Liapes, George
Leuenbergge�r, Fred
MacDougall, John
Mackey, Treace
McCullough; Edward
Miller, H. Dewey
Miller, J, Ernest
The clerk read the statement of the Supervisor of the moneys received
and disbursed during the month of January.
The board audited claims as follows s:
Schedule of Audits for the Town of Queensbury ,
for the month of February, 1951
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No, Name Of Claimant Mature of Claim Claimed Allowed
42 Eugene, Johnson Taking care bf damp,ste, 31.90 31..90
4 � oa4's Tire Service Rental for tax call.. 35,04 35.04
44 obnsan Care of dump & oil used 31.94 1.M0
45 01am lulls Post Co. Pab.Supe►.report 62.97 62.97
46 Niagara-aft Power Street liptimg 64.89 64.89
47 The- D A R Railroad Rent of, 8 W.P.NGFRD Ext. 1000 400
48 The D' A H Railroad Stora8e- ehrgFire plugs 2.04 2.04
49 Ernest L.H, Beyer Prof.serv.Glemood Ave. 296.69 2-96.69
50` Call gardware PV Cem. ,p . bar Scoville 2.79 2.79
51 Daniel W. Dougherty Marble slabs, ltrd.PV vlt. 150.40 150.0
52 font fiery Ward Co. Battery=Pineview 13.95 13095
53 Auto,Serv. Serv.brushes,l set treads 7.24 7,24
54 Tire Serve 15 gal.pail,Kend.PPO-Scoville 4,80 4.80
55 1 A wit Supplies- key, °' _S-Has-8.9 14.15 14.15
56
ad Walkup AtteAsa4.lharwns, lm 78.06 78.06:
57 Rio ssell Harris Att Assoe.Tolt s, laic 79.78 79.70
54 Herr :. .Sleight t, ti ,� s,8ullalo 66.99 66.99
59 City slow Falls,w fl.Ej�at , We►ter resat 66.92 66.92
60 John° Rel�iller, Jr. bo r a Rd.Fire Hydr. 4100 4000 {
61 E.0 9artin A Son Sappli Set Rd.Rep.main 11055 11155
6£ City Uerss Falls,W.Fde ter rent NOM, 616.40 616.40
63 Burl Jones Labor on x►..ourb bx,
20.04 2060
64 John A. Miller Locating curb bx WG?WD 29W Tw
65 City Glens Falls,W.Fd.Service on water line-WOYND -7,71 7,71
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66 City Glens Falls W.Fd, Water rent-WGM 415.19 415 *
67 NYS Retire.Syst.Smpl. Int.on delinquent .pay-
Monts "% , 3'M 3.97
68. Carl J. Kreiger Prom.policy #5121248 -129460- -129,.W -
69 Carl J. Kreiger Prem.policy XFC5033 2426.09 E48?6s.09
70 Carl J, 'Krei"r - Prem.policy #SP21285 ULIA I Totals 94794i,64 #475%
On motion meeting ad ourned.
Town Clerk
Special Meeting MarchaX, 1951 �---�
Presents
$. Russell rig Supervisor
Henry J. Sle ght Justice of the Peace.
Curtis Lamps n Councilman
• Raymond Na p Councilman
Absent;
Meredith Ben ley Justice of the Peace
The board convened at 7:30 P.M..
The clerk read - pet on signed by residents of the Town of Queensbury
petitioning the Town Board to improve the BavilandRoad by widening and
the construction of hardtop surface on such road.
The clerk read the following coacunications
TOT TOWN BOARD
Gentlemen:
The following resolution was offered by Charles Beers who moved its
adoption, seconded by Arthur Hillis, to wit:
Whereas the school bus route of this school District includes +the Havi-
land Road in the Town of Queensbury, and --
Whereas this highway is in very rough, muddy and dangerous condition,
and
Whereas said Havilan road is a County Highway and on the Warren County
Highway map,
Therefore be it resolved; That this Board of Education petition the
Warren County 'Board f Supervisors to take necessary action to repair
said highway and construct a hard-top surface on same, making it safe`
for School bus and Public travel.
Further resolved that copies of this resolution be forwarded' to` the
Warren County- Board of Supervisors and to the Warren County Department of
Highways.
Board of Education the
Queensbury Union Free School NO,,, 2
(signed) Charles C. Beers
Clerk .
The- clerk read the fo owing petition:
January 18, 1951
Mrs& Frances Turner, clerk �
Town of Queensburyi N w York. -
.
Wee -the undersigned t xpayers, feel that Ore are entitled to a better road
on Goolidge Avenue, w st of Ashley Place Approximately 750 ft, and respect-
fully request-that th Town of Queendbury hard-t6 ' this stretch.
(Signed) William Ye Janet A. 'Clark `
Ernestine it. Yeo Ody A. Ham, Jr. a
Clarice J, Warner • C.J. Kreiser
Attalla P. Duffy