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1958-10-25 Resolution No. 112 introduced by Justi6e Bentley, seconded by Coun- ci.. _an Lamp son: RESOLVED that the bond #77-9025 of Bernard Codrrer in the amount of X4,000 with the Glens Falls Insurance Company as surety be , and the same is hereby approved as to form, w__,4ount, surety, and the manner of execution. Further Resolved that the members of this Board sign a certifi- cate to that effect on the said. bond . Duly adopted. by the follcrwing vote: Ayes -- Mr. Millar, Mr. Bentley, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Akins and: Mr: Harris Noes - none The members of this Board signed the certificate referred to in the above resolution on. bond. #77-9025, Mr. Akins, chairman of the Highway Gommittee, submitted orally the follm%rin report respecting the addition to the Town Storehouse: (1 The roof Installation is complete and acceptable, _. (2) The electrical installations are 75% complete. (3) Oil pit installation,, 85Y. complete. (4) Heating, doors , and floor installation have not been started. The majority of equipment is under cover and is being painted, and the grounds have been cleaned up. Mr. Akins also reported as a result of the meeting the T(n%zn Board had on Zoning that he had a meeting, i�rith George B.. Robinson, Director of the Bureau of Planning, and George Haynes , both of the Department of Commerce,, and, as a result of this meeting, Mr. Robinson- requested that the Town Board and members =of` thet Zoning Commi-ssion meet with them • as soon as possible. Points to be discussed at this meeting wduld include their recommendations for additional residential classification and agricultural area. Mr. Akins suggested that a date be set for such meeting. Mr. Bentley stated that he saw no reason to hold such meeting for numerous reasons.. A discussion was had between the members of this Board respecting this matter and no further action was taken.. Mr. Bentley moved, T,971hich was seconded by Mr. Lampson, that the Zoning Ordinance duly presented to the Board by the Zoning Commission, be and the same is hereby adopted. A discussion was had respecting the foregoing motion. Mr. Miller moved that the motion of Mr. Bentley be laid on the table. A discussion was had respecting a point of.order. Mr. Bentley requested that the question on his motion be called. The chairman overruled the point of order of Mr. Bentley. Mr. Bentley moved that the motion of Mr. Miller be laid on the table.: The Chairman at this point sent for a copy of "Robert's Rules af Par- liamentary Procedure", and after examining the-same and considering the matter, Mr. Harris ruled that the motion of Mr. Miller be .ay .the motion of Mr. Bentley respecting the adoption of 'the Zoning Ord, nance on the table, was out of order. .. Mr. Miller (which was seconded by Mr. Akins) , appealed from the order of the chairman respecting the ruling on his point of order. The chairman called for a vote of Ayes and Nays. The chairman thereupon ruled that the appeal from his ruling made by Mr. Miller was lost.. < Thereupon: the chairman requested a vote on the motion of Mr. Bentley to adopt the Zoning Ordinance. Upon roll, call the vote was as follows : $i Ayes /Yii lle r Noes -» Mr. Bentley, " r. Lampson, Mr. Akins , Mr. Harris The chairman announced that the motion for the adoption of the Zoning Ordinance was lost by the vote of four Nays to one Ayes, Mr. Miller stated that Mr. Bess*ick had submitted a deed from Mr. Vender relating to highways in the Shore Colony Development.. A discussion respecting the property conveyed for highway purposes was discussed. L: The following letter was read to the Board: GLEN LAKE PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION, INC . R. D. #1, Glen Lake. - - Lake George , New York October 21, 1958 F. L. Turner, Town_ Clerk Town of Queensbury 338 Ridge Street Glens Falls, New York Gentlemen: At a .meeting of the Glen Lake Protective Association,, Inc. held to discuss zoning,, a motion was made and seconded that the Association go on record as being opposed to zoning in this area' at this time. This decision was unanimous We would like at this time, to state that the Association is definitely opposed to any public picnic areas or public docks any place on Glen Lake, Hope this meets with the approval of the Town Board. Sincerely, /s/ Mrs. Janet Chevrier Secretary Resolution Ito. 113 introduced. by Justice Akins,' seconded by Supervisor Harris: • RESOLVED that the Town Board meet jointly with the representatives of the Department of Comm ce Planning Board and members of the Zoning Board for the purpose of/redrafting of the proposed Zoning Ordinance in a form more acceptable to the majority of the residents of the Town of Queensbury.. Duly adopted< by the follocJing vote Ayes - Mr. Miller, Mr. Akins, Mr. Harris Nays » Mr. Bentley, Mr. Lampson Resolution No,. 114 introduced by Justice Akins,, seconded by Supervisor Harris : RESOLVED that Leslie Hillis be and is hereby appointed multiple building inspector to serve at the pleasure of this Board at an annual salary of $300 per year,. payable in equal monthly installments of $25.00. - Duly adopted by the following vote �1 Ayes - Mr. Miller, Mr. Akins,. Mr. Harris Nays Mr. -Bentley,. Mr. Lampson. The Supervisor read a letter from Mr. Knox as follows : PAUL KNOX t Albany, No Y* October 21, 1958 (continued) T,"r. H. Russell Harris Rid,e Road. R.D.. Glens Falls, New York Dear Mr. Harris,: Pursuant to our conversation,. this is to cert� fy that we are willing„ to construct a roan of a composition similar to the road n(yi crossing our farm at Assembly Pint, if we should change the route or location. s: Can you now ask the Town Board to send us a letter acknowledging that the toTan does not claim public rights in said road.. Sincerely, SYGNFT RFALTY CORPORATION By Paul Knox, Treas. The matter was referred to the HiEhway Committee. The follo,Ting communications were read to the Board: , Cronin Road Glens Falls , �Tetas York October 23, 1958 Queensbury Town Board c/o ToTAn Clerk Ridge Street . Glens Falls, New York Dear Sir: Please- consider this an application for the position of Constable in the Town of Queensbury whenever that position should be vacated . I am thirty-fpur years old and a veteran with four years of active service in the Army during World War II. I am. a homeowner and tax payer in the Town of` Q4.ieensbury.. As qualifications for the )osi tion I present the foll(7vring items, I carved part of my military career as a Military FolicempLn in Europe. I have three years experience in the Schenectady County Sherifftp Depa:rt- went and two years in the !,,.Tarren County Sheriff"s Department. Therefore,. I an familiar with the aspects of law enforcement, .court procedure , et,c which would be required of a Constable in the township. IA%en I am placed under consideration I shall be happy to furnish character references whenever so requested - Sincerely yours, /s/ Willard J. Shanahan Country Club Rd , Glens Falls , N. Y. Oct. 23, 1958 , Town Board of Queensbury Ridge Rd. Glens Falls , N. Y.- Gentle-men: I, Kenneth C . Gage, would li?xe: to .file my application as Constable - for the Town of Queensbury. I have been a tax payer in the To3.rn for net* lye 25 yrs . I am- also fire police Capt. of the Queensbury Central Fire Co. Sincerely, /s/ Kenneth C. Gage C By E. S. G. t 3 c� A discussion was had respecting the acquisition of a tractor for use 4t the town dump. Mr. Bentley stated that he recommended the of some equipment for use at the town dump. A of general discussi had respecting the purchase of such equipment, on was Resolution No. 115 introduced by Justice Akins , seconded by Councilman Miller:: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, hereby re- quests the State Traffic Commission to make a study on the traffic con- ditions in and about the Kensington Elementary School with a view of limiting speed at which vehicles may proceed on the streets in the vicin- ity of the said school.. _Duly adopted by the following vote: Byes = Mr: Miller, Mr. Bentley, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Akins- and Mr. Harris Noes - none Resolution No. 116 introduced by, Justice Akins seconded by Councilman Lampson: RESOLVED that the Town of Queensbury acquire from the Glens Falls Insurance Company two files (legal size ; one for use in the West Glens Falls Water District, and the other for use in the collector's office at a total cost of $50.00. Duly adopted by the following vote: Ayes Mr. Miller, Mr. Bentley, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Akins and Mr. Harris Noes - none Resolution No. 117 introduced by Mr. Bentley, seconded by Mr. Akins:; RESOLVED that $670 be transferred. from the contingent fund of the general gown fund to pay the town share of the Employees' Social Security account due *for the quarter of July, August, and September, 1958. Duly adopted by the following vote : Ayes Mr. Miller, Mr. Bentley, Mr., Lampson, Mr. Akins and Mr. Harris Noes - none Resolution No. 118 introduced by Justice Akins, seconded by Councilman Lampson: BOND RESOLUTION OF OCTOBER 25, 1958 AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF SERIAL.BONDS OF THE TOWN OF. QUEENSBURY, WARREN COUNTY, NEW YORK, IN THE AMOUNT OF $80452.00 FOR THE PURCHASE OF AN INTERNATIONAL TRUCK AND SNOW PLOW. BE IT RESOLVED,, this 25th day of October, 1958, by the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York, as follows:. Section 1. The purchase of an International truck and Frink snow plow is hereby authorized and for the - object or purpose of providing funds to defray the cost thereof', $8,452.00 of general obligation serial bonds of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York, to be of the terms, form and contents hereinafter provided for, shall be issued pursuant to the provisions of the Local Finance Law of the State of New York. Section 2. The sum of $9,870.00 is estimated as the maximum cost of the object or purpose for which such serial bonds are to be issued, to wit: the purchase of an International truck and Frink snow plow. Section 3. The plan for the financing of such object or purpose, to wit: the purchase of an International truck and Frink snow plow, consists of the issuance of the serial bonds of the said Town of Queensbury R 41 in the principal sum of $5,,452,,00, thereby providing a portion of the maximum estimated cost of such object or purpose ,* and the balance of $1,418.00 from the trade in -of a used truck. I Section 4. It is hereby determined that the object or purpose for which such serial bonds are to be issued fall within *sub-par'agraph 11 of Sub-division (a) of Section 11:00 of the Local Finance Law and that the period of probable usefulness of such object -or purpose is five years. Section 5. That the proposed maturity of the serial bonds hereby authorized will not be in excess of five years* Section 6. The said $8,452.00 in. serial bonds shall be numbered 1 to 3 ,inclusive , and shall .be of the following denominations and matur- ities , to wit: Bond No. I shall be of the denomination of $2,852.00 and shall, mature_ on April 25, 1959, and the bonds numbered 2 and Z shall be of the denomination of $2,800,00 and shall mature annually on April 25 in each of the years 1.960 and 1961, shall bear interest at a rate not exceeding three per cent per annum., payable annually on the, 25th of April in each year. That said bonds shall be signed in the name of the Town of' Queensbury, by the Supervisor, sealed with the corporate seal of said town and shall be attested by the Town Clerk,, and both the principal of and interest on said. bonds shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the office of the Town Clerk in the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York. , * Section 7. The said serial bonds shall be issued in substantially the follaving form,. to wit:, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA State of New York County of Warren Town of Queensbury No, 1 Serial Bond of 1958 $21,852.00 The Tovn of Queensbury in the County of Warren, a municipality of the State of New York, hereby acknowledged itself to be indebted and for value received promises to pay to the bearer of this bond, or, if it be registered, to the registered holder,- on the 25th day of April,, 1959, the sum of' Two Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty-Two Dollars and to pay interest on said sum at the rate of three per centum, (3%) per anrum, semi-annually on the 25th day of April and in each year from the date of this bond until it matures , upon presentation of this bond for nota- tion of the payment of such interest thereon, or, if thiA bond be regis- tered , to the registered holder. Both principal of an interest on this bond will be paid in lawful money of the United States of America at the office of the Town Clerk in the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York. This bond is one of an authorized issue , the aggregate principal amount of which is $8,452:00,, the bonds of which are of like tenor, except as- to number ,and maturity, and are issued pursuant to a bond resolution entitled "Bond Resolution of October 25, 19589, -Authorizing the Issuance and Sale of Serial Bonds of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York.. in the Amount of $8,,452,00 for the Purchase of an International Truck and Show Plow." The faith and credit of said Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York, are hereby irrevocably pledged for the punctual payment of the principal of and interest on said bond according to its terms. It is hereby certified and recited that all conditions, acts and things required by the Constitution and statutes of the State of New York to exist,, to have happened and to have been performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond , exist, have happened and have been per- 35 formed, and that the issue of bonds of which this is one, together with all other indebtedness of the said Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York, is within every debt and other limit prescribed by the Con- stitution and laws of the State of New York. IN WITNESS rdBEREOF, the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York,, has caused this bond to be signed by the Supervisor, and its corpor- ate seal to be hereunto affixed and attested by its Town Clerk, and this bond to be dated as of the 25th day of October, 1958. TOWN OF QUEENSBURY, Warren County, N. Y.. By . • . . 'Supervisor --- SEAL Attest Town Clerk Section 8. *The Supervisor is hereby authorized and directed to sell such bonds at private sale at a price of not less than par value with accrued interest; if any, to the date of sale, and the proceeds of such sale shall be applied solely for the purpose aforesaid. Section 9. Upon due execution and sale of said bonds, the same shall be delivered to the purchaser upon the payment by him of the pur- chase price in cash to the Supervisor and the receipt of the Supervisor shall be a full acquittance to said purchaser who shall not be obliged to see to the application of the purchase j*oney. Section 10. The full faith and credit of the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York, are hereby pledged to the punctual payment of the principal of and interest on such bonds , which shall be included in the annual budget and levied as a part of the taxes for each fiscal year to pay the principal and interest becoming due and payable in such fiscal year. _— Section 11. The foregoing resolution was duly put to a vote which resulted as follows : Yes 5 No 0 The resolution having received at least two-thirds affirmative vote of the members of the Town Board was declared by the Supervisor to be duly adopted. Resolution No. 119 introduced by Mr. Akins who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Lampson: WHEREAS',, the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury has authorized the issuance and sale of serial bonds in the amount of $8,452.00, to provide funds for the purchase of an International truck and Frink snow plow, RESOLVED, that the Supervisor be and hereby is authorized and direct- ed to invest $8,452.00 of the funds in the Capital Reserve Fund of the Town of Queensbury by purchasing said serial bonds. The foregoing resolution was duly put to a vote which resulted as follows: _ H. Russell Harris Supervisor Aye Meredith Bentley Justice of the Peace Aye Harold C. Akins Justice of the Peace .Aye Curtis Lampson Councilman Aye Stanley B. Miller Councilman Aye 3 The monthly statement of the Supervisor was read and placed on. file: MONTHLY STATEMENT OF SUPERVISOR Town of Queensbury September, 1958 RECEIPTS Date Amount Received Source Received Sept. 2 Pine View & Highway Ded. for Soc. Sec. 77.24 2 Frank Cowles Cemetery Funds 444.75 2- Frances Turner Town Clerk Fees 143.50 2 .State , 'Per 'CAp:. As8i6. 5242.46 8 Earl. Jones Water Coll. W.G.F.W.D. 20680 ll Lee Lavery Water Coll. N.G.F.W.D. & Ext. 801.53 11 Earl- Jones Water Coll. W.G.F.W.D. 7.53 23 Carswell Ret. check Highway 1.4...52 , , 23 Frank Cowles Gem. Coll.. & Ins. ' 1630.20 23 Frances Turner Town Clerk Fees 200.75 24 Earl Jones Water Coll. 'W.G.F.W.D. Ext. 14.34 24 Pine View, General, hater & Highway Ded. for Soc. Sec. 84..66 TOTAL RECEIPTS $8682.2.8 Disbursements Fund or Account Amount Pd. General. 3612.84 Pine View 1430.51 N.G.F. Water District 73.14 W.G.F. Water District 50.00 N.G.F. Water District Ext. 100.00 Drainage 1330.00 Cleverdale Lights 41.08 Ft. Amherst- Lighting 168.46 Highway 10423.14 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $17229,T7- Isl H. Russell Harris Town of Queensbury Dated: Oct. 23, 1958 The Clerk reported that there had been received a statement of the price of the forms for New York State Lottery Control Commission, which was received and placed on file. The Supervisor presented (which were filed) the following contracts with the Town of Queensbury in connection with the new addition to the storehouse: This AGREEMENT made this 1st' day of October, 1958, between the TO19N OF QUEENSBURY,, a municipal corporation in the County of Warren and State of New York, party of the first part, and LEROY A. PHILLIPS, of the Town of Queensbury, County of Warren and State of New` York, party of the second` part,, WITNESSETH, THAT WHEREAS,, the party of the first part is constructih& a new highway storage building and the Town Beard has advertised ror sealed bids and the party of the second part mad the low bidder for the electrical work, Now,, Therefore , it is agreed between the parties as follows: 1. The party of the second part agrees to furnish' a.11 materials and to perform all labor required to install the electrical wiring and fixtures in the new town highway storage building' on Aviation Road according to the plans and specifications prepared by the Town Board for the sum of $1815.00. 2.. The party of the first part agrees to pay one-half of said contract price when the conduits and entrance have been installed and the balance when the work is completed according to such specifications and 3 has been inspected and approved by the underwriters inspection service and proof of such inspection and approval has. been filed with the Town Board. In view of the fact that no bond is required of the party of the second part, the party of the first part reserves the right before making the final payment to require from the party of the second part that all laborers and materialmen have been paid in full or, in lieu of such proof, releases executed by all persons performing labor and furn- ishing materials in the performance of this contract by the party of the second part. 3. The party, of the second: part agrees to procure and ieep in force at his own expense full workmen's compensation coverage on all persons employed by him. in the performance of this contract and to pay such employees at an hourly wage rate established by the State Department of Labor. 4. The party of the second part agrees to commence such work within ten: days after notice by the Town Board and to complete such work within a reasonable time and to perform such work in a good workmanlike manner, and to clean up and remove all tools ,, equipment, materials and debris from his work upon the completion thereof. In Witness Whereof, the party of the first part has caused this contract to be signed by the Supervisor and the party of. the second part has hereunto set his hand and seal as of the day and year first above written. TOWN OF QUEENSBURY /s/ H.. Russell. Harris /s/ Le Roy Phillips L.$. This AGREEMENT made this 15th day of October, 1958, between TOWN OF QUEENSBURY,, a municipal corporation in the County of Warren and State of New York., party of the first part, and E. C. MARTIN & SON, 8 Glenwood Avenue, Glens Falls , N. Y. , party of the second part, WITNESSETH, THAT -- WHEREAS, the party of the first part is constructing a new highway storage building and the Town Board has advertised for sealed bids for the heating work and the party of the second part was the low bidder, Now, Therefore , it is agreed between the parties as follows : 1. The party of the second part agrees to furnish all material and perform all labor required to install four Reznor gas-fired heating units complete with connecting pipe installed at curb, together with electrical wiring on units and ready for operation according to the terms of the proposal submitted by the party of the second part and accepted by the Town Board , which proposal is hereby incorporated by reference into this contract to the same extent as though the same were fully set forth herein in the specifications of materials and labor, for the sum of $2,435.00. 2. The party of the first part agrees to pay to the party of the second part the said sum of. $2,435.00 upon completion of the installation of the heating units and connection according to specifications and upon inspection and testing of said operation by the Town Board. 3. The party of the second part agrees to procure at its own expense and keep in force during the performance of the work full workmen',s com- pensation coverage on all employees engaged in the performance of. the work and to pay all such employees at an hourly wage rate at least equal to the rate established by the State Department of Labor for such work. 4. The party of the second part agrees. to commence such work within ten days after notice: by the party of the first part and to complete the same within a reasonable time. 5. In view of the fact that no bond has been required of the party of the second part,- the party of the first part reserves the right is to psymerjt to require of the party of the isecond Vi part proof i' h'it all laborers and materialmen have been paid in full. or in lieu of such proofs, that the party of the second part procure and file with the Town Board releases by all persons who might be entitled to file a,mechanic' s lien. In Witness Whereof , the party of the first part has caused this contract to be signed by the Supervisor and the party of the second part has caused this contract to be signed by its duly authorized officer as of the day and year first above written. TOWN OF QUEENSBURY By H. Russell Harris E. C. MARTIN & SON By Charles Martin THIS AGREEMENT made this 25th day of October, 1958, between T(YKN OF QUEENSBURY, a municipal corporation in the County of Warren and State of New Yorks party of the first parts and MONAHAN & LOUGHLIN, INC. ,. a domestic corporation having its office and place of business at 186 Main Street, Hudson Falls, N. Y,,, party of the second parts WITNESSETH9 THAT WHEREAS, the party of the first part is constructing a new high- way storage building and the Town Board has advertised for sealed bids for the roof and the party of the second part was the low bidders, Now, Therefore, it is agreed between the parties as follows : I.- The party of the second part agrees to furnish all materials and perform all labor required to construct the roof on the said new town highway storage building on Aviation Road according to the terms of the proposal submitted by the party of the second part and accepted by the Town Board, which proposal is hereby incorporated by reference into this contract to the same extent as though. the same were fully set forth herein in the specifications of materials and labor,, for the sum of $1,254.00 plus an additional payment of $75.00 for a twenty year guarantee bonds making a total contract price of $1,329.00. 2. The party of the first part agrees to pay to the party of the second part the said sum of $1s,329.00 upon completion of the roof according to specifications and upon inspection and approval by the Town Board and upon the delivery to the Town Board of said twenty year guaranty bond. 31 The party of the second part agrees to procure at its own expense and keep in force during the performance of the work full work- men' s compensation coverage on all employees engaged in the performance of the work and to pay all such employees at an hourly wage rate at least equal to the rate established by the State Department. of Labor for such work, 4. The party of the second part agrees to commence such work within ten days after notice by the party of the first part anti to complete the same within a reasonable #me. 5. In view of the fact that no bond has been required of the party of the second part, the party of the first part reserves the right as condition precedent to payment to require of the party of the second part proof that all laborersland materialmen have been paid in full., or in lieu of such proofs that the party of the second part procure and file with the Town Board releases by all persons who might be entitled to file a mechanic' s lien. In Witness Whereof, the party of the first part has caused this contract to be signed by the Skpervisor and the party of the second part has caused this contract tb-be signed by its duly authorized officer as of the day and. year first above written,, TOWN OF QVEENSBURy by H. Russell Harris Supervisor (continued) (continued) 39 MONAHAN & LOUGHLIN, INC. By Leo F. Monahan The Clerk reported that she had received. a card from the family of Ernest B. Lackey respecting the expression of sympathy of this Board. The Board audited claims as follows : SCHEDULE OF AUDITS FOR THE TOWN-OF QUEENSBURYl WARREN COUNTY* NEW YORK* FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1958 - Amt. Amt. No. Name of Claimant Nature of -Claim Claimed Allowed 338 Russell & Wait, Inc. 7 legal forms-Supervisor .70 .70 339 Charles E. Houghtaling Supplies for Justice Bentley 5,00 5100 340 Niagara-Mohawk Power Cleverdale Ltng.Dist. 41.08 41.08 341 Niagara-Mohawk Power Garrison-Ft. Amherst Ltng. District 168,46 168.41 342 Norman A. Harvey., M.D. Well Baby Clinic,. Qsby. 150.00 150.00 343 Niagara-Mohawk Power Str. Ltng.& Traf.Signals 201.91 201.91 344 N. Y. Telephone Co. Phone, Serv.-Twn.Strhouse 14.65 14.65 345 Niagara-Mohawk Power Power Serv.at Twn.Strhouse 18.58 18,58 346 John 0. Webster Misc. serv. in corn. with office as Tax Coll. 49*44 49,44 347 Louis Corlew Mow.hay in cemetery-P,V.Cem. 30.00 30,00 348 Carswell Motors , Inc. Gasolene-Pineview Cemetery 15.41 15.41 349 C. G. Woodbury & Son Misc.serv.-Ralph M. Nestle 9.31 9.31 350 Bobs Auto Service Overhaul V8.200 English PV 13,00 13,00 351 LeRoy Phillips 50Y. of $1815 as per contract pricp 907,50 907,50 352 Eddies Auto Supply Blades 0 $3.50 P.V. Gem. 7,00 7.00 353 Bullard-Glencraft Prnt.40 water tax sheets-ERWD 8.00 8100 354 Niagara-Mohawk Power Booster pump Aviation Rd. NGFWD 169*28 169,28 355 Stanton Batease Moving tables & voting booths & return,various vote.places 10.00 10,00 356 Ralph R. Shapiro Delivered to Mrs . St. John, Town Historian., supplies 12.85 12.85 357 Roger Hill Cutting brush on water right of way-NGFWD 42,50 42,50 358 Bullard-Glencraft Prnt,Printing 250 water rent sheets WGFWD 12100 12,00 359 Bullard-Glencraft Prnt,Printing 350 water rent bills NGFWD 1 13,00 13,00 360 Leon M. Steves Surveying & misc. work 15,00 15,00 361 Allen F. Towers Misc.serv.as item. on voucher 18.96 18.98 - 362 Nora C. McLaughlin Serv.rendered on RRWD 9.72 9,72 363 Earl E. Jones 250 stamped env,. for-mailing water rent bills-WGFWD#1 & Fifth St. Ext. 11 .90 11.90 364 Nora C. McLaughlin Ser.,v.rendered,etc.NGFWD 33,00 33,00 365 Nora C. McLaughlin Serv. 11 etc.WGFWD 21,00 21.00 366 Dennis & -,Co. , Inc. 2-1940-58 Bound Cumulative Supplement to Dennis Justice Manual 30.00 30,00 367 Glans Falls Post Co. Publish Notice, Hearing on Preliminary Budget 10,88 10,88 $2044.15 $2044.15 On motion the meeting adjourned T rher 'Town Clerk