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1937-12-07 SP 196 ` 270 Robert F. Stott Inspector of Election 271 Richard C. Davis to � $17;00 $ 7.00 272 Nettie Scoville 12. 00 12.00 E 273 Charles E. Dickinson 12. 00 12.00 274 Catherine F. Kane 30. 00 30.00 + � 10.00 10. 0 0 275 Lena Hewitt Poor Relief Order 5. 00 5. 00 t ' 276 Lyda M. Harris Inspector of Election 42.00 42. 00 i 277 New York Power&LightCorp. Street Lights Oct. 278 Fannie Pesrl BraytonInspeetor of Election 3 . 36 34. 36 111. 279 Fred' E. Rickett'b Constable Ser. 00 11. 00 280 Marion D. Martindale Inspector of Election 32,0p 32,�p 281 Cool Insuring Agency Justice of Peace Bond 282 Lena 1! Jenkins Inspector of Election 5. 00 5 .��0 283 American Emplo ers Ins. 51.00 51. 00 Y Ins. Dump Truck 118. 100 118, 00 -` 284 Bates and Carmody ' Bulbs for Election 5. 45 5.45 285 F. F. 77ool�vorth Padlock for Election 1.20 1.20 286 Bessie Cronkhite Inspector of Election 10 00 287 Ros a E. Btbby " „ 10. 00 42. 0 0 42. b 0 288 Cole Sullivan Corp. Rent of Polling Place 35. 00 35. 00 289 James J. Sullivan Inspector of Election 54. 50 54. 50 290 PI. D. Sullivan of of 43.00 43. 00 291 Ruell E. Hopkins Co.stodian of Voting Mach. 12,5. 00 125. 00 292' Mohican Grange' Cleaning Cemetery 50 00 50. 00 293 William J. Surprenant Inspector of Election 43.50 42. 00 294 Augustus I: . Storey. to if 43. 50 42. 00 295 Cole Sullivan Corp RebuildingRail forPollingP. 4. 50 4. 50 296 A. J. Van Wagner Burying Dog 2. 00 2. 00 297 Minnie ii,. Bidwell Inspector of Election 31.00 31. 00 298 F. A. Richardson Poor Relief Order 36,20 36.,20 299 Ethel Fisher Inspector of election 40.00 40.00 300 Russell and Wait Office Supplies 12. 65 12. 65 301 Murray Crannell Inspector of Election 40. 00 40. 00 302 Bert D. Turner Vital Statistics 78. 68 78. 68 303 Bert D. Turner Town Clerk Ser. 30.,00 80. 00 304 Bert '). Turner Years Postage 30.00 30. 00 305 A. J. Van '7agner Constable Services 77. 64 77.64 306 Harold E. Gree:po Voting, Services 25. 00 25. 00 a , On Notion IV ,eting Adjourned , Special Meeting December 7th, 1937, At a Special Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of 2ueensbury held on, the above date pt 7 o'clock at the Town Clerk's Office,. the follow- ing members were present. D. Elmer Fowler Supervisor Floyd Ellsworth Justice of Peace Charles Nobles ;' ►+ ►r Curtis Lampson Meredith Bentley Bert D. Turner Town 'leek. R 130LUTION No. 81, Introduced by Mr. Nobles, sv^onded by Mr. Lamp son, IT INA3 R1�30L,VED That Resolution No. 79 adopted November 23rd, 1937 be and the same hereby is recinded, my adopted b7 the following vote, Ayes - lMr, Ellsworth, 1Tr. Nobles, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Rentley and Mr, � Fowler. Noes - None, RESOLUTION No. 82, Introduced by Mr. Nobles, -seconded b?; Mr. Ellsworth, IT WA3 R'+ OLliM That Cos and expenses to the Property Owners for a three-fourth inch service Connection to the 'Nest Flens Falls Water fain be and hereby is fixed at the sum of not to exceed ` welvd ' Dollars ($12,00) each such sum to be paid with appli^ation for connec- tion, provided if the connectioin is made at the time o installa- tion of the main in front of the property effected. Thereafter an additional cost will be added` to ^over the !ost of digging and filling :' a 197 trench necessary for such installation. )vly adopted by the following vote- Ayes - Mr. Llsworth , L1r. i:lobles, Mr. Lampson, Mr. Bentley and Mr. Fowler. Mr. Leon Nassaveria presented a bill df-�� damages for his car in the amount of Thirty-three Dollars which he claimer he received when he struck a pole in the center of the road in he Tpv�m f Qu er�b the matter was refer*» ed _ torney . t T-' 4 On 'Matio Meeting Adjourned. Regular Meeting December 28th, 1937. At a Regular Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of flueensbu�y held "on the above date at 1 P.M. o' clock at the Town Clerk' s Office, the following miabers were present. D. Elrer Fowler Supervisor Floyd Ellsworth Justice of Peace Charles Nobles to " Curtis Lampson if ' Meredith Bentley it Bert D. Turner Town Clerk, In the- afternoon session the Board Audited the dockets of the Justices of tLe Peace and examined and audited the accounts of the Supervisor and adjourned to 7:30 P.h% 1 The Roarer reconvened at 7: 30 P.M. a full Board being _resent 3 proceeded to conduct their regular meeting, and the following Resolu- tions were adopted. RESOLUTION No. 839 Introduced by Mr. Nobles, seconded by Mr. Lampson, IT 7ASREaOLVED that the Glens Falis National Rank and Trust Co. be and is ~-creby designated a depository for rioneys of the `Town of rtueensbury and thF Supervisor and Collector are hereby author-tzed and directed to. deposit any ind all moneys of said Town in said Bank. Duly adopted by the followi ns vote- Ayes - I;ir. Ellsworth, I.'r. Nobles, Iir. Lampson, aJr. Bentley and IvTr. Fowler; Noes - None. RESOLUTION No. 849 Introduced by 1.1r. Nobles, seconded by fur. Lampson, IT WAS RESOL J{t That John Lennoz be and is hereby appointed -Dog; Enumerator for tie Town of '�ueensbury for t?i.e year of 1938,. DDuly adopted bythe following vote- =` Ayes - I"Tr. Nobles, 1!r. Lampson, Yr. Rent.tey and Mr. Fo`vler. Noes - I;r. Ellsworth. RESOLUT1014 No. 35, Introduced by Yr. . R11_sworthq seconded by 1fr. Nobles. IT 'JAS RESOLV7.) That Vie follo!vinm named persons oe and are hereby appointed inspector of election for the ^oven -of '' ueensbury, District ;7I James J. Sullivan - Der^ocratic Inspector m. D Sullivan W'lilliar: Surnrenant- "epublican " #2 Clarence C?