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136 Charles Nobles per Diem 16.00 16.00
137 Lucy Akins Salary Truant Officer 200000 20000
138 Henry J. Sleight Per diem 8.00 8:00
139 Albert Ransom Truck Driver WPA, 113:85 11385
140 Bert D, Turner per diem 80,00 80:00
141 Raymond Walkup. or ahem 120,00 12.00,
142 -D..ELmer Fowler ercentage (School) 72-71 72;71
143 DOM-merL& mn Per diem 8,00 ,8000
144 Curtis Lampson per diem 8900 6900
145 Mountainside Free re
Library Appropfativn 100.00 100000 "
146 New York Telephone Appropteation •
Company Res, 37. Civilian Protection
14.30 14.30
147 A Abbenante & Sens Aerial Bombs 32,40 32.40
$1028.42 t1028.42
On motion M4eting Adjourned,
Bert D. Turner Town Clerk,
REGULAR MEETING JULY 28th 1942
At a regular meeting of the Town 4f and of the Town of
4ueensbury held on the above date at 7:30 P.M. at the
Clerk' s Office, the following menbers were present;
D. Elmer Fowler Supervisor
Curtis-Lampoon Councilman
Raymond Walkup Councilman
Charles Nobles Justice of Peace
Henry Sleight Justice of Peace
H. Russell Harris , Town Superintendent of Highways, also --
�resent.
inutes of meeting held June 23rd were read and approved.
fhe privelege of the floor was extended to S.H.Fogg who
spoke briefly in reference to salavageing irons , fate and
rubber to be used for the war effort and request . that
a committee be named to aid in the salavaging of the ocrap.
The supervisor hamea the menbers of the Town Board as
a Comm� e o aid in the salavaging of scrap and advised
Mr. F�Sggfm ers of the Board would co-operate in every
respect.
The privelege of the floor was' extended to Mr. Elmer Riley
who requests =: ermission be given to a hunting Club to-
clean the Cemetery and repair damage to fonce
and grade or that the highway department do the work. Mr Riley
stated that he didn't know wherther or not the' Hunting"-club
wanted to do the work but thought they might.
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Mr Riley was instructed to ascertain from the Hunting Club
whothkr or not they desired to clean the cemetery and. -to
submit their application. .
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The privelege of the floor was extended to Mr. B. K. Clitf*rd
Deputy Director of Civilian Defense in the Town of Queensbury
who thank the menbers of the Board and all defense uni=tf-for,
their turning out for the Mc Arthur day parade.
The clerk read the following communication:
Menbers of the Board
Town of uueenebury Glens Falls, b1.�t r
July 28th, 1942
Geiatlemen:
It -is my understanding that you have a mowing machine- that
was formerly used to cut grass; and weeds from the shoulders
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of the roads, that is now obsolete an no longer used,
If- thin mowing machine ie in working condition, Z would
like to make an offer for it. This, of course, with the
undevstanding that the Town -has no further use for this
mowing machine and is not holding it in reserve for any
fsttfte work or parts that may be used on your present equipment.
-Any consideration given to his matter will be appreciated
by me.
Yours very truly
Wm. R. Jones.
The supervisor asked the Town Superintndent of Highways
it `the above equipment was needed by the Town,
The Town Superintendent otpted that the equipment was
needed by the Town. `
No further action taken' in reference to the above.
The -clerk read and application from the Mohican Jesters
Club of the Mohican Grange to clean the Mt. Herman
Cemetery.
Resolution # 38 Introduced by Justice Nobles, seconded by
Couniftman•Lampson.
It was resolved that Mohican Jesters be and are hereby
authorized to remove grass, weeds, brush and care for and
conserve the Mount Herman Cemetery, Luzerxk*eRoad.
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Further resolved that brush and weeds and grass be removed
at least three times a year.
Further resolved that the sum of Fifty Dollars be and is
hereby apprepiated for said cemetery. '
Further resolved that the work be completed Oct. let 1942.
Truly "adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Mr. Walkup, Mr. Nobles, Mr. Lampoon, Mr. Sleight and
Mr, Fowler.
koes:*►- None.
The clerk reported that he had three applications for the
posit'i,on truant officer of the Town of queensbury which
wipi e tr�aeived from Millard F. Coon, Lucy Aikens and Clayton
Martindale. The application were read to the board by the
Clerk.
The board took an informal ballot of which all ballots were
cast., in favor of Millard F. Corse
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The following resolution was adopted.
Resolution No. 39 Introduced by Justice Nobles Seoonded by
Justice Sleight.
It was resolved that Millard Coons be and is hereby appointed
Town attendance officer for the Schools of the Town of
(�ueensbury outside of district ##2 for the School -year of
1942,_ind 1943 at an annual salary of $200, payable as
foll is;#20.00 per month for ten months on the presentation
of prgperly verified bills for same presented to the
supervisor..
Further resolved that said appointment is subject to the
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approval of the district superintendent of schools.
Duly. adopted by the following vote :
Ayes. Mr. Walkup. Mr. Robles, Mr. Lampoon Mr. Sleight and
Mr. Fowler
Noes: None,
Resolution No. 40 Introduced by Justice Sleight, seconded
by Councilman Walkup.
It was resolved that the following places be and are
hereby designated as polling places for the five
election districts in the Town of 4ueensbury,
District #1- Leo LaFountaine' S Store- Monty' s Bridge
2 Mohican Grange Hall- Oneida Corners
3 School House- School District ##22- Glenwood
Ave.
4- Town of 4ueensbury Store House on the
Aviation field Road.
5- Seward Lampoon' s Garage- Vest Glens Fails-
All in -the Town of Queensbury at a yearly rental of $30.00
per year outside of district #4- Lessors are to furnish
heat and lights.
Duly adopted by the following v9te:
Ayes- Mr. Walkup, Mr. Nobles, Mr. Lampoon, Mr. Slei#$t and
Mr. Fowler
Noes: None.
Resoltuion No. 41 Introduced by Justice Sleight, seconded
by Councilman Lampoon
Whereas the Town Board of the Town of 4ueensbury did on the
26th day of May 1842 authorize the Town Superintendent to
lease to D. W. Winkleman Construction Company the 9 ton '
roller of the Town of 4ueensbury at a rate fixed by 'the
Government for that type of equipment and,
Whereas the said D.W.Winkleman Construction Comapny have
failed and neglected to pay for the rental of said
roller for the past two months.
Resolved that the Supar lLpen&eAtad9n1igh%kys be and is
hereby authorized and directed to terminate the lease of
said equipment to the said D.W. Winkleman Construction
Company unless the rental for said equipment is paid to the
Town of 4ueensbury three days from the date of this
Board meeting and the superintendent be and is hereby
further authorized to� move said equipment unless payment
for said rental is made as aforesaid. '
Duly adopted by the following vb)e
Ayes: Mr. Walkup, Mr. Aiobles,' Mr, Lampson, Mr. Sleight and
Mr. Fowler
Noes : None.
The Board audited claims as follows; '
Amount amount
No Name pf Claimant Nature of Claim Claimed Allowed
147 N.Y. Power & Light Corp Street Lighting $ 38.16 1 38.16
148 Edward Sleight Services & Expenses 126.88 126.88
149 Fred E. Ricketts " " 134.40 134.40
150 Ernest Hillis " " 134440 134.40
151 F'.A.Richardson Relief orders 10.00 10.00
152 nary A. Newcomb " of 8.00 8.00
153 Anna McCaghey Salary and Expenses 33.67 33.67
154 Anna McCaghey # " 34.21 34.21
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155, :Anna 08Dell Rent- Polling place #21 30,00 30.00
156Farl To Carswell supplies- Repatrs 13.79 Disallowed
157 CY rles Baldwin Killing dogs-Burying 24050 24.50
l Puers Service Sta. Tires- WPA, 66.47 66.47
158 Charles Baldwin Labor on School Dist 22 37,25 37.25
160 Albert Holms Auto Supplies W.PA. 13,27 13.27
161 Albert Ramson Truck Driver-WPA 143.55 143.55
162 Williams Law Book ,Co,, Supplies 46.50 46.50
163 Charles Nobles Peas ;em 10000 10000
164 Curtis Lampoon per diem 4,00 4.00
165 Bert D. Turner per diem 80.00 80000
166 Henry Sleight per diem 4.00 4000
167 Raymond Walkup per diem 4.00 4,00
168; '-D.Elmer Fowler per diem 8100 8.00
169>,B OX o Cl i f f Ord Unicraft C.D.F. 17.00 17,00
1,70 ,,Antonio Abbenante -Aerial Bombs C.D.F. 44,50 44,50
171' N.Y.Tel Company Tel services •C.D.X 14.25 14,25
172 N.Y. Tel Company Tel sery G.D.F. 15.30 15.30
173 Ft Edward Fire Works C.D.F. 46.00 46.00
On motion Meeting adjourned
Bert D. Turner Clerk
REGULAR MEETING AUGUST 25th,1942
At a regular meeting of the Town Board of the Town ofueensbury
held, on the gbove date, at the clerk's 'office b7f3QWu , 'th+s.,:
f b1l:bwing menbers were present;
D. Elmer Fowler, Supervisor
Charles Nobles Justice of Peace
Henry Sleight Justice of Peace
Raygkond Walkup Councilman
Curtis Lampoon Councilmen- Absent
H. Russell Harris Town Superintendent of Highways Also present.
Minutes of meeting held July 28th were read and approved.
The privelege of the floor was extended to Mr. N.H.Harpp, Chief
Scientific Aid, of the United States Department of Agriculture
Burreau of Entomology and Plant (Iuarantine who spoke briefly
on the control - of White pine Blister Rust and the control thereof,
and-. requested the board to include in Midget sufficient money
to pap for the hire of Two men for a period of 100 days, Mr Harpp
handed the clerk a letter which the clerk read to the board as
follows '
Warrensburg b
8 NY.
August 25th 1942
Mr Elmer Fowler, Supervisor and other
M000rs of the Queensbury Town Board
Glens Falls, R.F.D.#1
Gentlemen:
In the Town of uueensbury there are Neneteen Thousand six hundred
and ten(199610) a r s ;
c e of Blister raiabtContrel aera. This figure
is the total W hate Pine acreage in the Township, plus the
protective strip or border surrounding this pint that is
necessary o
y cover for the removal of Currant and Gooseberries;
thus protecting the pine from a tree decease called White Pine
blister rust. This decease cannot spread from tree to tree.
Currant and gooseberries are the host plants and by destroying
the a bushes, the decease is under control:
The New York State Conservation Department requests q the Town