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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1930-1958J. 1 u:.., ::. �.Y MrainistrativeOfjw' o6838Industriddark-PpadoBath,94W98rk14810 (607) 776.4146•fax (607) 776.9366•'BentarQ3. Burns, Erfcutive Director ``Non for C, n re 9�a1S Su�ti(` �iLI� Entel'Tnses Administrative Offw-6833IndttstrialParkP,�pad•Bath,g�&w7ark 14,110 (607)776.4146•fax(607)776.9366•Bernardy.Burns, Executive Dire for MONTH/DAYNEAR SUPERVISOR:o,�h CAMERA OPERATOR: Inventory Worksheet For Local Goner anent Records NOTE: Sao ao=mcanyrny rnsrrucaons Ceiore filling out this torn t.a. Government Nam I o. t^ /, I C. unit tno 12.a. Cantac person /! ; ��� O C 6''— b. Phone Numcer I person -t . 3, neeara Senes TitW I s, varying Record Senes Title ` I S..ccandn Building I a• ;boy 14� j d_C4VisShen e. Drawer or Sox 6. Cate Soan 7. Arrangement Alonaoeucal r 1 Numerical ,g'C. ronoicgiai F� I rr0m: 'o: [; Alananumenc � =t Other(Soec"yl ���s' It�!',f !./'r�►/� 3. Panat ga. Sauna Vawmo y a• Plans and Orawtngs 10"n. 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Oata Now Yortt Slatr AromAdm vta and Records fntstrabon ,l Local GowmrnaM Am= Bureau LGRH-S ISM) , ... i,..n..r i.hl Uhl u.., rt+:e Ell Y,41_I Iq�911 il..l.l i�i:it3.et11Y1`wi A' F^h'1i Lin++t�ialt�C1�m.'+��rk wirM' s THE STATE EDUCATION OEPART�hERTIMENtT File Information for State Archives and Records Administration Local Guveminent Rtcord Services Microfilming Paper Records 'Alhanv, New York 12230 SCOPE: The information on this form, combined with the applicable Microrilm Production Guidelines, constitutes a technical specification for producing high quality microfilm. local governments contracting with a microfilm service bureau should attach whatever additional contracting documents your local government requires. A typical bid offering will, therefore, consist of at least four (41 items: 1. this File Information Form 1. the Microfilm Production Guidelines 3. a SARA Microfilm Agreement 4. locally -required contracting materials Instructions for completing this form are on a separate sheet. titled Instructions ror Completing File Intormation Form. t. NAME OF LOCAL GO4ERUWV+F 2. PREPARED pY)Pnnrnanu I TELEPHONE NUMBER )include Area Code) /AfAelSiii3- / - v", 3. NAME OF R { RIES 7/19 Years 4 The retention schedule for these records is: 5• &Active Z& Inactive 4 Is this record series ACTIVE or )NACTIVE2 6. Order of Filming: The records in this series will be microfilmed in this existing order: A. Alphabetically by personal name (last name first) [� by corporate name (busin(--s name) by another alphabetical order, (describe Is. Numerically by parcel number by case number ❑ by personal identification number [] by another numerical order, (describe c. Chronologically [D by year/month/day (yyyy/mm/dd) ❑ by month/day/year (mm/dd/yy) by another chronological order, (describe J 564AM& MPrd1 iii o• Jby a COMBINATION of the above, or other factors. Describe the hierarchy of the records: t• in RANDOM order, requiring a separate index for document retrieval; this index is usually computer-based ("Computer -Assisted Retrieval, CAR"). Describe the desired indexing system: ;. ��� .YG�+'✓ '� Total number of DOCUMENTS o�p PERCENTAGE of documents that have information on both sides of the sheet 8. .......4 .,�4 ?.._._____ Total number of IMAGES 8a. .__.. +. Total number of ROLLS • 16mm microtilm — office documents (divide total images by :500) • 35mm microfilm — bound documents (divide total images by 1000) • 35mm microfilm — drawings (divide total images by 500) Number of images by which this record series INCREASES by each year 9. _ ......_...._._..._. ___ 10. Condition of Documents: A. Size .... fc� �/a Lengthwtam a LARGEST Document L [eanginin s 8 vratnh SMALLEST Document i it. Age/Brittleness/Fasteners Years AGE of paper (ofdesr) Yes No a Edges of paper are FLAKING %/a p % « Percentage of the documents which have FASTENERS (staplr..s: paper clips, etc.) C. Enclosure J Yes 4 No « Are documents in folders? Yes No « Are documents bound? If Yes, p� Yes No Can the books be disbound /h0610�- Type of binding: 1:3 sewn (only) El glued (only) El other sewn and glued ring ""drill post I� clamp IJ comb sAU 6 Mr• a •1• 0. Lay of the paper % 4 Percentage of the documents which are FIAT oro 4 Percentage of the documents which are ROLLED ),:;g.,,,,,. % $ Percentage of the documents which are FOLDED E. Color of the paper ��._....... % 4 Percentage of documents on WHITE PAPER °ro Percentage of the documents on ............................................. paper �iaKJn roan ..................... % Percentage of the documents on ........ ... ................................ - paper „roK]nrow, ............. _...... % Percentage of the documents on .......... _... ......................._..... paper unoKUJ roan °ro Percentage of the documents on.__ _ .. .......... paper .MKJR Cron °(o Percentage of the documents on ,.__-__ ......................_..._..... paper oMK]l1 COan .................... ,,_,,..... % 4 Percentage of documents that are BLUEPRINT or PHOTOSTAT F. Imprint (More than one entry may be checked) . _J handwritten only _j printed/typed only 23 handwritten and printed :D ink Q _ ,pJ pencil D carbon paper C. Color of imprint 11. Document Preparation for Microfilming '' the Local Government 4 FILE ORGANIZATION shall be performed by(check one) .j the microfilming vendor B' the Local Government J the microfilming vendor PURGING shall be performed by (check one) G the Local Government PREPPING the documents shall be performed by (check one) J the microfilming vendor 12. Records Usage A. Estimated ANNUAL number of people who use this record series Monthly number of "look-upsn (reference or retrieval) c- From the date of document creation, most retrievals occur within one week one month D one year J 2 - 6 years continued steady usage D. The persons who physically handle the documents are: employees only this department only several departments general public other (descrfW suwas r4w]JO• E. The persons who make use of the documents are: employees only J this department only 4N several departments J ;eneral public J//other (describe) .._............ ._...... ._.................. __.......... ..._....... ._...._........ _...... ....................................................... F. ..... ...... . , minutes How much time is normally necessary to retrieve a document? G. ... �•... minutes nP more than H. Does retrieving d mems entail any special problems? (If Yes, describe) ........................................ ............ _1 ... _ .............I.... .... .._..._.................................. I ....... .I........... _.. _........... _...... _ . .... ........... _.. ____-...._..__-..._......_................................................ Yes Q No 4$ Does one document have to be compared to another? If Yes, are the two documents from the SAME record series? from DIFFERENT record series? Yes,; j No Are the documents PHOTOCOPIED? K. ..... c4Z�..___. Approximately how marry photocopies are produced on a monthly basis? 13. Microfilm Format �. The first -generation silver -gelatin (camera) film shall be (check one}: 16mm roll microfilm J 35mm roll microfilm Warning: First generation silver -gelatin microfilm (camera film) shall not be jacketed I- YJ Yes J No 4 is a second -generation silver gelation negative required? c, }YJ Yes Z) No 4 Is a second -generation diazo (duplicate) required? If Yes, the duplicate shall be: M 16mm or 35mm roll microfilm . Z p Number of duplicates required loaded into 105mm x 148mm microfiche jackets 4 Number of duplicates required loaded into 105mm x 148mm microfiche jackets AND duplicated to unitized microfiche 4 Number of duplicates required 14. Delivery Date: All paper records and completed mlcrofilrn shall be returned to the contracting local government riot later than Additional information: DATE THIS FORM COMPLETED: • I �. ,... yp� .aJJ11Q1JY 1i ., 6a 4 ry ;:I I: .I 1;QA.JI •IIt\\1\\1\\\\\1\1\1\\\\t\\\\\1\\1\11\\11\11\Y\\111111\t\\\1\I\IY11\\\\1111\\\IIIt1• Appendix C Microfilm Production Guidelines Planetary Cameras, 16mm This guideline is not a specification and should not be used as such. Local governments need to complete the File Information Form (Appendix A) for each record series to be microfilmed and add the following essential 11 items: ❑ Name of Local Government ❑ Name of Record Series ❑ Total number of images O Condition of record series (document sizes, type, single or double sided, color and age of paper, type of fasteners, what proportion of documents are Flat, rolled, or folded, current document storage conditions, type and color of imprint). ❑ Preparation requirements ❑ Order of filming: general arrangement of records, targeting, etc. ❑ Format (rofl,jackets,etc.) 7 Microform numbering (roll number., jacket labeling, etc.) 'D Number of duplicates and film types (silver, diazo, etc.) required ❑ Delivery information (date, destination, etc.) ❑ Additional deviations from this guideline as necessary to accommodate the needs of each record series. Packaged together the appropriate microfilm guideline(s), the File Infortnation Form(s), and the supplemental requirements outline above can foram a microfilm specification. The specification document provides the essential and technical requirements for items, materials and services including procedures by which it will be determined that the requirements have been me6'fhe specification'should be incorporated Into the standard contractual documents being used by local governments and reviewed by legal counsel. SC0PEt These guidelines provide the parameters to produce and inspect microfilm of office documents produced on 16mm tabletop planetary cameras. The contents of this document are based upon national microfilm standards and industry practices, such as ANSVAIIM MS -23, AIIM TR•02. All references to industry standards (ANSI, AIIM, etc. are the latest revision thereof, on the date of the Invitation for Bids (IFB). (See attached list) Contractors performing microfilm work for Local Govemments under the Local Government Records Management Improvement Fund should be able to meet these guidelines without difficulty. iy Contracts for microfilming records under the jurisdiction of the Office of Court Administration (OCA) must comply with OCA microfilming guidelines. For further 25 •...........................................4....................i.................. information concerning OCA guidelines contact the Office of Libraries and Records Management, Agency Building A 4 -10th Floor, Empire State Plaza, Albany New York, 12223.0001, telephone 518.474.2116. L REDUCTION RATIO, Maximum 32x. 2 In ten don ally left blank 1 BACKGROUND DENSITY RANGE, CAMERA FILM, 0.75 to 1.20, treasured as visual diffuse transmission density in accordance with ANSI PH2.19. Background density applies to all images. 4. BASE PLUS FOG (Dinin)t Dmin shall not exceed 010. 5. RESOLUTIONr Minimum resolution 4.0 test pattern, at the maximum reduction ration used for this project. Resolution must be read from comer to center to comer in all directions, on all test charts. 6. CAMERA FILM, 16mm x 100 feet x Smil thick, nonperforated, polyester, high contrast (gamma 3.0 to 4.0) panchromatic film, preferred. Film shall be in accordance with ANSI IT9.1. 7. IMAGE ORIENTATIONr comic or cine mode, whichever yields lower reduction ratio. a. FILM STABILITY, All silver gelatin film shall be monitored for stability in accordance with ANSI IT9.1. A sample of clear film shall be subjected to the methylene blue test, procedure 2 (high range thiesulrate) for residual thiosulfate ion, in accordance with ANSI PH4.8 (re ANSI IT9.1, table 4, 0.14 g/m2 max.). The test shall be performed by an independent test laboratory, subject to the approval of the local government. Each processor employed for this project shall be tested once weekly, preferably when the microfilm covered by these guidelines is processed. The original test certificate shall be mailed directly to the local government. The stability of the film is tested by sampling., therefore, failure of the test will require refilming all microfilm in the untested batches which precede and follow the failed sample. 9. In ten donallyleft blank. 10. Intentionally left blank Il. TARGETING AND SEQUENCE, a. Clear leader 24 -inch min. b. STARTtarget, (eye -legible) c. ROLL NUMBER, (eye -legible) (b. and c. above maybe combined into one Larger) d SARA/Local Government Records Bureau Inventory Worksheet (form N LGRB-5) e. SARA/Local Government Records Bureau Ftle Information for Microfilming Paper Records E Local Government's name and addressi 9. Contractor's name and address, date filmed, reduction ratio, film manufacturer, type, expiration date, and batch number b. Certification target signed by the camera operator i 26 ..,....000....0..00...000...0.............................0.....00..0............... (f, through g above may be combined into one target) L Declaration by records custodian j Density target, the optimum density target Is a full -frame image, using blank paper which matches the record in color and reflectance density. Every effort should be made to use a blank sheet from the actual record. In the event this is not available, a clean, blank, color - matched 20 -pound bond sheet may be substituted. k. Resolution target: ANSUAIIM MS51, or equivalent L Residual thiosulfate test certificate, A copy of the certificate (see Par. 8) that precedes the filming date by a maximum of two weeks (one week preferred) START RECORDS m RECORD SERIES TITLE TARGET (include date range and file arrangement) Indexes and finding aids precede the documents, if supplied by Local Government, or added by vendors. START FILE target shall be used to separate individual existing folders when specified by Local Government. n. Defect targets indicate defects to Local Government's records as appropriate. Typical targets: DAMAGED DOCUMENT, MISSING DOCUMENT, POOR QUALITYDOCUMENT, etc. END OF RECORDS o. Density target (same as j above) p. Resolution target (same as kabove) q. Residual thiosulfate test certificate (same as 1 above) r. ROLL NUMBER, eye -legible s. END target, eye -legible t. Clear trailer, 24 -inch minimum. 11.1 The complete microfilm specifications for this project, including these guidelines, shall be filmed at the beginning of the first roll of this record series. In the case of an ongoing filming program, the specifications will be microfilmed at the begimiing of the first roll of die year, whether calendar or fiscal, When filmed, die specifications shall be placed after the SARA File Information Required for Microfilming PaperRecords (item 11.e above). 12 IMAGE SPACING: 10mm (also known as "pulldown," this is the distance between corresponding points on two successive frames). 13. RETRIEVAL AIDS: Image marks ("blips"), in accordance with ANSUAIIM MSB, shall be provided for all l6mm roll film applications. 13.1 (The following requirement shall not apply when roll film is reformatted into jackets, or when the documents are pre -numbered and when this numbering system shall be used for retrieval). Sequential frame numbers shall be provided, starting with I (or 27 0001) at the beginning of each roll (including the identification target), and shall continue sequentially through the roll without variation. The last frame number shall be equal to the number of frames on the roll. 14. JACKETS (this paragraph applies only to jacket systems). Warning Fust generadan silver -gelatin microfilm (camera film) shall not bejacketed. a. Indmdng jacket indexing shall be machine printed, 10 pitch, dense black opaque characters (53 characters and spaces maximum). There shall be 1/4 -inch minimum clearance to both edges. All letters shall be capital letters. Characters shall be vertically centered in the index space within.03-inch. b. Format Overall size:105mm x 148mm, as per ANSVAIIM MSII, with five 16mm chambers. c. Leading Insert film with sensitized side in contact with the thin wall (contact sheet) of the jacket. Film strips shall have a minimum clearance of 5min (1/8 -inch) from both edges of the jacket. d. target jackets Identification and inspection targets (par. 11) shall be inserted into jackets in roll number sequential order, one roll per jacket chamber. Targetjackets shall be delivered in separate envelopes with the associated jacket delivery. 15. SPLICINGSpnces shall comply with ANSVAIIM MS 18. a. Only ultrasonic -weld splices shall be used. b. There shall be no more than 2 splices per 100 foot roll. c. Splicing shall be placed only in the clear leader at the beginning of die roll. d. Targeting described in paragraph 11 shall be reproduced in the retake, with the exception that ILb shall read START RETAKE, and 11.s. shall read END RETAKE e. Splicing technical targets is forbidden. 15. FELNI DUPLICATES: a. Base: Polyester, diazo, 4.0 mil thick), (saver - 5.0 mil thick), preferred. b. Size: 16mm x 100 ft., (for microfiche or jackets:105mm X 148mm x 5mil thick). a Bar -gamma range: 1.10 to 1.49. d. Dmax ranges 1.50 to 1.80. a. Dmin range: Burnout density plus 0.05 to 0.09. Example: a typical burnout density of 0.05 should result in a Dmin of 0.10 to 0.14. 'T�.a�srt p,e!Ekf�PF►PFHt e i y�s.uwma:� it� 71. •w•••w a wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww••wwwwwwwwww••wwwwwwwwwwwwww••wwwwww�wwwwwwwww••••wwww• E Background density, silver duplicates (visual diffuse transmission): negative -appearing: 1.10 (+0.20). positive -appearing: 0.04 (+0.20). E Tide backing for duplicate microfiche: White. 17. EMULSION ORIENTATION: Emulsion shall be oriented as specified in ANSVAIIM MS 14. 18. Intentionally left blank 19. PACKAGING Silver -gelatin camera film shall be on spools as per ANSI PH1.33. Film shall be in closed plastic boxes suitable for permanent storage as per ANSI IT9.2. Spools shall fit into boxes loosely, without binding or pressure. 19.1 Duplicate film copies shall be packaged as follows. All reels in plastic boxes, in accordance with ANSVAIIM MS 34, the film trailer secured to the hub with plastic trailer holders. All cartridges, in accordance with ANSVAIIM MS 15. 19.2 Microfiche/jackets, and duplicates, packaged separately, shall be delivered to the local government in boxes. 20. PACKAGE bIARKING The following data, machine printed, on plain white permanent adhesive labels shall appear on each roll package edge: Local Govemmend Agency Record Series Tide/Date and/or Subject Film Type: SILVER ORIG. or SILVER DUPL or DIAZO Roll Number 20.1 Side label data: same as above. The Contractor's name shall appear on the package side label, lower edge only, no more than 30 charactetst maximum character height 1/16 Inch. 21. DOCUMENT FLATNESS: Folded and rolled documents shall be microfilmed absolutely Flat and shadow -free. The bottom surface of each document shall be totally In contact with the camera copy board working surface. 22. QUALITY OF WORK, Each frame of microfilm shall be exposed and processed so that every line and character on the document appears on the microfilm. Film shall be free of scratches, holes in the emulsion or base, tears, finger marks or any other defect that might adversely affect quality. 23. CONTRACTOR INSPECTION: Each roll of first -generation silver-geladn microfilm shall be Inspected by the contractor for compliance with the requirements herein. As a minimum, each roll of film shall be inspected for resolution, density, processing quality and general workmanship. A contractor's inspection report for each roll of microfilm, shall be included in each shipment. 24. QUALITY CONTROL, Images that, upon inspection, do not meet the requirements of these guidelines, will be defined as defective, and must be refilmed at the Contractor's expense. If the number of defective images does not exceed one image in 500 (five images per roll of 2,500 images), the defective images may be filmed as retakes in accordance with Paragraph 15 (SPLICING) of these guidelines. If the number of defective images exceeds one image in 500, the entire roll must be refilmed. 24.1 First -generation silver -gelatin microfilm (camera film) shall be delivered for inspection, prior to duplication, to the local government's inspection agent 24.2 Note that certain requirements, such as Par. 1, REDUCTION RATIO; Par. 5, RESOLUTION; Par. 15, SPLICING; etc. apply to the entire roll of microfilm. Should a roll of microfilm fail to meet Elie requirements described in these and similar paragraphs, the entire roll of microfilm must be refilmed, despite the number of defective images. 25. REJECTION OF FIRST GENERATION SOLVER GELATIN NQCROFILM, When an entire roll of film is rejected by the local government or local government's inspection agent, die rejects may be defaced by punching a clearly defined hole approximately 1/4 -inch in diameter through the microfilm image or START target, without deleting the image or unit identification; or the entire leader up to the first frame can be cut from roll. Rejected filen may be retained by the Local Govemment 26. SHIPMENT OF FILM FOR INSPECTION, Film shall be shipped in reusable fiber cases. Cases remain the property of the FILMING CONTRACTOR. Recommended case construction: a Size (large box), 15 -inch x 12.5 -inch x4 -inch; nominal inside dimensions' capacity, (42)16mrn rolls. b. Size (small box); 15 -inch x 8.5 -inch x 4 -inch; nominal inside dimensions' capacity: (28)16mm rolls. c. Mail card holder with reversible mailing card for convenient return shipment d. Metal reinforced comers. a Adjustable cross -straps, two minimum. 26.1 The film must be packed so that all edge labels are visible and facing the same direction. 26.2 Each film shipment shall Include the following, a. Detailed packing slip, in duplicate. b. Photocopy of the most recent methylene blue test results. c Copy of the contractor's film inspection report (see Par. 23). 30 •IIIIIPIIIIPIIIPIIPPIIIIIIPPIIIIIIIIIPIIIIIII PIII IPPIIPI11111111IIIIIIIIIIIIII IPI PPI 26.3 Shipment by express service only. The shipment must be Insured for replacement costs, payable to the contractor, in both directions. 27. VENDOR FACUZrMSr Vendor facilities shall be subject to inspection and approval by the representatives of the purchaser, before and at any time during the performance of a contract, to ensure production and quality control capabilities. 28. FEE INS'EGRITYi Unless otherwise specified elsewhere in the contract, the documents shall be maintained in existing file order before, during and after filming. File material shall be returned to the original storage containers in the same order that existed before filming. Corrections to file order resulting from preparation for fdmfng shall be maintained in the subsequent refiling. Fasteners (staples, clips, tape, etc.) removed in preparation should not be restored ii 31 ;( i ii 31 ;( MICROFILM CONTRACT GENERAL INFORMATION: A 0 C Fol Scope This contract between the Town of Ulysses and Steuben A.R.C. applies to local government records reproduced in microform for the Town of Ulysses and to the services listed on the attached specification for a period from July 1, 1999 through June 30, 1995. Prices 1. Prices shall be quoted for all aspects of the project in cost per frame to include: film, processing, document preparation (where applicable), duplication, and shipping. Prices shall also indicate total rolls to be filmed and cost per roll for silver and diazo duplicates. Price quotation by Steuben A.R.C. is attached. Total SARA Grant $3000. 2. All prices shall remain in effect for the duration of the project. Copyright 1. All microfilm produced by Steuben A.R.C. is the property of the Town of Ulysses. No part of the microfilm may be sold, given away, or duplicated with expressed written permission of the Town of Ulysses. Compliance with Specifications 1. All work is to be done for the Town of Ulysses according to the attached specification. These specifications, guidelines, and standards apply to microfilming of local government records, and processing, duplicating, and inspecting the film. Steuben A.R.C. must adhere to these directives. Any deviations from the guidelines will be given to Steuben A.R.C. in writing. IIl�idbLudJI.IWMI:y!�tl,e4.!L��Yi314�th4L'JIL.�iawIGSLYAI+�Wu1''''.�'r'-'-aM1liilhY�IN+��i�iel�s�IfieM!i�i'�`t:�MY ��,�.�!��`�' '��ire� w Microfilming Contract Town of Ulysses/Steuben ARC October 25, 1994 2 2. The Town of Ulysses reserves the right to specify additional filming methods and instructions for any and all items should this become necessary. The filming methods and instructions (i.e.: reduction ration, image placement, arrangement of records for each records series) shall not be changed by Steuben A.R.C. without prior consent of the Town of Ulysses. If any item cannot be filmed in the manner specified after consultation with the Town of Ulysses, it shall be returned by Steuben A.R.C. with justification for its rejection. The Town of Ulysses can at the time, contract with another vendor to complete the portion of the project that Steuben A.R.C. cannot complete. 3. Steuben A.R.C. shall permit representatives from the Town of Ulysses to inspect the filming facility during its normal working hours at any time during the contract period as outlined under VENDOR FACILITIES in the attached specification. 4. Failure of Steuben A.R.C. to meet the requirements of the contract and the attached specification shall constitute default. The Town of Ulysses shall notify Steuben A.R.C. in writing of unsatisfactory service, poor workmanship, or poor delivery. Failure of Steuben A.R.C. to correct the conditions of default at its own expense or to come to an amicable solution with the Town of Ulysses within thirty (30) days shall constitute default. E. Subcontracting 1. All services (microfilming, processing, duplicating, and quality control) shall be done on the premises of Steuben A.R.C. or the Town of Ulysses unless written permission to do otherwise is granted by the Town of Ulysses. F. Insurance and Security 1. Steuben A.R.C. shall insure, at no charge to the Town of Ulysses all materials against loss or damage from any cause, from the time they leave the Town of Ulysses until they are returned. Each filming shipment is to be insured while in transit, and while in the filming facility. The limit of liability for an item lost or destroyed shall be a sum which will cover the cost to the Town of Ulysses of processing an acceptable replacement item. e1��:'�iVr-"`,•��^'�� eat,+,+��:.r.aa.� . � , �Jl��lk'�d4d'�JJJ� Microfilming Contract Town of Ulysses/Steuben ARC October 25, 1994 G. Communication 3 1. A representative from Steuben A.R.C. shall be appointed to coordinate the project with the Town of Ulysses. The representative shall be thoroughly familiar with the terms of this contract and shall have an in- depth knowledge of technical micrographic issues and demonstrate a concern for the special requirements of preservation microfilming. H. Preparation and Targeting 1. The Town of Ulysses shall provide camera ready copy unless specific document preparation tasks as outlined in the specification or included in this contract. 2. Targets shall comply with the TARGETING AND SEQUENCE section of the attached specification. 3. The Town of Ulysses will provide informational targets, series descriptions, indexes, and other appropriate finding aids as necessary to aid researchers in use of the microfilm. 4. Steuben A.R.C. will provide all technical targets, i.e.: density, resolution, start targets, residual thiosulfate test certificate, etc. as outlined in the attached specification. 5. Bound volumes shall not be disbound without the prior consent of the Tow,. of Ulysses. I. Packing, Pickup and Delivery 1. Steuben A.R.C. will adhere to the PACKAGING and the' PACKAGE MARKING sections of the attached specification. 2. Steuben A.R.C. shall maintain a log acknowledging receipt of each shipment of records and shall make this log available upon request of the Town of Ulysses. 3. All targets and records packed by the Town of Ulysses in one shipment shall be returned together in a single delivery shipment. Original materials, master negatives, printing masters (silver duplicates) and service copies (diazo copies) shall be shipped on the same date. 4. All shipments of film will comply with the attached specification section SHIPMENT OF FILM FOR INSPECTION. Microfilming Contract Town of Ulysses/Steuben ARC October 25, 1994 4 5. Transfer of prepared records and completed microfilm will be the responsibility of Steuben A.R.C. as set forth by mutual agreement between the Town of Ulysses and Steuben A.R.C. for each record series. J. Quality Control Inspection, Errors and Delays 1. All first generation silver -gelatin microfilm shall be inspected by Steuben A.R.C. for compliance with this contract and with the attached specification, sections titled QUALITY CONTROL and REJECTION OF MICROFILM BY THE CUSTOMER. 2. All first generation silver -gelatin microfilm shall be inspected by an independent inspecting agent. SARA has designated Micrographic Coordinator, Albany County IIall of Records/250 S. Pearl St., Albany, NY 7.2202. 3. All film shall meet the FILM STABILITY guidelines outlined in section titled FILM PROCESSING AND HANDLING of the attached specification. 4. Errors reported during the inspection process shall be handled as outlined in the specification. 5. Any errors made by Steuben A.R.C., which are identified during the inspection process, shall be corrected or the rolls refilmed without additional charge within thirty (30) days of Steuben A.R.C. 's receipt of items for correction. Any extra transportation or mailing cost resulting from such errors shall be paid for by Steuben A.R.C. 6. Additional Steuben A.R.C. errors shall be corrected at no expense to the Town of Ulysses if identified within one year of the completion date (last date of filming) of the project. 7. Before signing of this contract a sample roll in a records series will be reviewed by the quality control inspector. This will take place before Steuben A.R.C. undertakes microfilming a large quantity of records. Microfilming Contract Town of Ulysses/Steuben ARC October 25, 1994 K L Special Microfilming 1. Methods of microfilming other than those specified in this contract and attached specification may occasionally be requested by the Town of Ulysses. Specifications for services not described in this contract and rates charged for these services shall be provided on request from Steuben A.R.C. Any special treatment requiring extra charges shall not be carried out by Steuben A.R.C. without the express permission of the Town of Ulysses. Invoices 1. Steuben A.R.C. shall provide detailed invoices for each completed shipment within fourteen (14) days of delivery of the shipment to the Town of Ulysses. Invoices shall reflect the price structure delineated in this contract. They shall reflect the master negative numbers and shall include the number of exposures filmed and the charge per exposure, the number of rolls produced, the number of duplicate rolls, and any other itemized charges, and total charges for shipping. MARSHA L. GEORGIA SHEILA M. MEESE TOWN CLERK/RMO SALES REP. Town of Ulysses Steuben ARC oO;3c7=b43 ULYSSES TO' -Ili COURT 321 POI JAN 14 '94 00:44 State Archives and Records AdmLnWradan Form LGAS-6 Local Crovernment Retards Sarvion Grants Administration Unit 1OA63 Culture! Education Center Albany, NY 1730 Local Government Records Management Improvement Fund Description of Records Series Proposed for Microfilming Please complete one copyfAis rm for each necords series your local government proposes to microfilm. Name of Records Series% v Series Description (whh inclusive dates): Retention: f years Number of Images: Number of atolls: Microfilm Format (indicate the number of copies of each needed): For first -generation silver gelatin camera film: 16mm; or 35mm For second -generation diazo duplicate film: 16mm; 35mm; jacketed microfiche; or unitized microfiche 53 + 3/ Condition of Documents: Largest document (length X width) /%1}X14 Smallest document (length X width) k/, x / Are documents in folders? Yes x No Are documents bound? .y Yes Y, No Percentage of documents stapled, etc.: `° • Can books be disbound? _ Yes X No Document Preparation for Microfilming (indicate who will be responsible for these activities) Putting documents in order y Local Government Vendor Removing metal fasteners �- Local Government Vendor Purging documents _,_, c Local Government Vendor Adding informational targets Local Government Vendor !_µ a A dd;uonni Information Indicate any special additional itlfotmation—color of paper, type of J imprint, folded or rolled documents fragility of paper, etc.—that may affect the cost offtlming): �!) D ,p57"P5-otoN• '6? 175V _�10i41 h S-.� rO 1xGQ 3 � Q L � L !✓bet n. (J� J .�- / `� Y, 4W✓� � J TOWN OF ULYSSES 10 I -Am Street P.O. Box 721 Trumansburg, New York 14886 607-387-5767 ARC ENTERPRISES 6338 INDUSTRIAL PARK ROAD BATH, NEW YORK 14810 REDUCTION RATIO: 32X FIIM MANUFACTURER: FUCI TYPE • 16 mm 100 ft — POYESTER F"IERATION DATE : JUNE 1996 BATCH NUMBER : 285-26 si Jun.1J7o aN�le�Ml/04M sisss P�� Mre :n..sfc�vN, a nuaon 285-26 ............................. t. / DECLARATION BY CAMERA OPERATOR Roll Number: 1 f - nl y�/� Series Title: O� ICI) I I inJc Agency: cuar_ — SSC�S Subdivision: Lo1'l \ /�� UWIL-P.------- Starting point of series filmed on this roll: Vol. Ending point of series filmed on this roll: 15 reel of this series Original microform: OPEN ROLL Reduction ratio: 32X Image Orientation: COMIC MODE_ These records have been filmed in the regular course of business. Signature of Camera Operator VALERIE Typed Name 0arcuru f1r.r(-30(- Title Date Declaration - By Records Custodian Local Government Agency: TOWN OF ULYSSES Records Series Title: 0 I CQ.t m i n ode -BOa4y5 Record Series Arrangement: IUB ICIq 5 Beginning Document: JQYI.B, q Access Restrictions: iii�YlciP��i-ial This is to certify that the microphotographs appearing on this roll of microfilm are accurate reproductions of the above-named records series , and were filmed from the best available documents, in the course of regular operations, following established New York State Archives and Records ministration microfilming guidelines. lCloi sC d l 4e4AJ // /— 9 ,/ - Signature of Reedds CAtodian Date MARSHA L. GEORGIA Typed Name TOWN CLERK/RMO Records Custodian Title .• •!••,... ;., . . •, •— . • • , • c'.': IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT -3) ll�l� Wo ~ z.a zs 2 11 L �a2.0 VIII I-8 MIELE MICROFILM CORP. Methylend Blue Analysis 1.8199c Customer Stenben Apr 6838 Industrial Park Road Address Bath. New York 14810 Contact Jacaues Beain Month'C`C` -'A-�, II --- J Telephone u ( 607 ) 776-4146 Year Your sample film strip has been tested for archival quality (residual thiosullate concentration). Concentration of less then (<)1.4ug (micrograms) indicates archival quality, and greater than (> )1.4ug Indicates non archival quality. Actual lest readings are provided below, as well as "pass/tail" check marks. Actual Meets ANSI Standard Does not meet ANSI Standard Concentration 0 (<) 1.4ug (>) 1.4ug Lab Comments: Da to ) ' r ' Lab Manago� ' �r ' ARC ENTERPRISES Microoraohics Work Order Form Customer: TOWN OF UT YG4F.S Billing Address: l0 sLN sT: o.n Department Supervisor: `dARSHA L. GEORGIA Phone lumber: 507-387-5757 ,Oe Iivery/ Date: a,n•{ '? � mcg ����leRl ar t �1'f 1q, 16 ?O e: Dept. Code: Shipping ,Address: 10 ELM ST.. TRUMANSBCRG. NY :4885 YXXXXX:F'MXXXXXXXXAXXXXXXXXYXX<;RA lflflf'R!'RYf XIXI.IIxXXXX1rXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXlXlXX!! Records: _,�,,� Files subject :o filming: i •/v�arr.. ps}M t3eX .'lumoer of file bcxes:1-?— Qfaq� QG(/17a1sC Boxes labeled: tS /vJ,,{.Cy',C!rA! Adldv Site of documents: One sided: ✓ Two sided: ry Filming Sequence_: AlpnaoeticalNumerical -------------------------- ya�•*� Books subject to filming: Number of books: 1 —� � Order of filming: U to A?3 bb Size:---ound_---------d- a-7! ,Ldp ----------------- ----------------•-------- ------ Computer forms sub- Number of ":�rso-lil ): Unbursted: r r of ming: Document preparation required: Yes; ✓ No Special instructions: << /t6xD��it9L� 7ieG+U I,r f 1"4..* 1ef-I � Transport of records: , Y` ARC; Customer. Disposal of records: Return to customer Hand shred and dispose upon verification Hand shred and recycle upon verification Micrographics 'cork Order form, continued -2- Film Format: Planetary Camera Reduction ratio: 24X _ 25X 30X 32X ^; 34X Rotary Camera Reduction ratio: 24X _ ; 48X _ Check original and duplicate. Original Open roll _ Oup Hcate open roll Original M Cartridge OUDlic3te M Cartridge Jacketed Microfiche Diazo duplicate white indexing color coded titling required, example: Sdecify exactly how you would like your labels typed. INDEX FRONT LABEL INDEX TOP LABEL , DATE I DEPT. �+ I BOX NO. Film to be used for duplicates: Diazo _; Silver halide Provided for your information are the State Archives and Record Administration regulations for storing of mictofilln:' Proper storage is particularly critical for archival or permanent microfilm. 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K. ,Aiken Supt. of Highway Town Clerk Meeting called to order and Fred N. Smith was duly elected chairman. The bonds of Supervisor 0. Howard MoDaniels were approved by the Board. On motion Mr. Aiken, seconded by Mr. Williams, moved and carried that Supt. of Highways, Warren Chase, be authorized to purchase a pump, price not to exceed one hundred dollars, and a gasoline tank of two thousand gallons capacity. On motion adjourned. e � � T Km Clerk. A special meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Board Jan 101 1930, to determine the expenditures of Highway money for the current year. Present: 0. H. MaDaniela, 'supervisor Henry Williams 11. K. Aiken, Justices F. N. Smith Arthur Hubbell J. Warren Chase, Town Supt. Bert I. Vann, County Supt. Edith Updike, Town Clerk The agreements with the Town Superintendent of Highways were signed by the members of the Board. On motion adjourned. '6d' -k Town Clerk. { W ;L 1 P1 9 Year 1930• Motion was made by Mr. Williams to allow the Supt. of Highw4y 07.00 per day and $1.00 per day for expenses. After some discussion Mr. Williams withdrew his motion. On motion adjourned. 1 G�W Town Clerk. 14 LALuIJII CI UI . _A .I:L IR, A ha. ed. . A meeting of the Town Bo of the Town of Ulysses was held `��`' 1 at the office of the Town Hoard Feb, 3, 1930, as an auditing boazd. I+ ,x Present: 0. H. MoDaniels, Supervisor F. N. Smith Henry Williams, Justices Arthur Hubbell H. K. Aiken J. Warren Chase, Town' Supt. of Highways Edith Updike, Tow n Clerk On motion Mr. Aiken, seconded by lira Smith, voted and oarrial s that bills 1 to 5 inclusive be audited as claimed. 4:. No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 1. Rm. A. Church Co. Field Book 1.75 1.75 r:. 2. Allen IR. Chase Damages to Car 25.00 25.00 3. Dorman S, Purdy Superv. Bond Coll. 75.97 75.97 ;. xl. = 4. Aetna Ins. Co. Superv. Bond 40.00 40.00 5. Henry Williams Service Bill 12.00 12.40 Total 154.72 154.72 ,. Philo Smith was present and asked that the Huard consider rebuilding the road leading south from state road from County r's,•. House corner for a distance of 3/8 mile. No action taken. On motion Mr. Aiken, seconded by Mr. Smith, voted and carried that the compensation of the Town Supt. of Highway be $6.00 per { day; $2.00 per day for expenses and gasoline furnished for the 9 Year 1930• Motion was made by Mr. Williams to allow the Supt. of Highw4y 07.00 per day and $1.00 per day for expenses. After some discussion Mr. Williams withdrew his motion. On motion adjourned. 1 G�W Town Clerk. 14 LALuIJII CI UI . _A .I:L IR, A ha. ed. . Z - 3 A meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses was hold at the office of the Town Board Feb. 15, 1930, for the purpose of transacting necessary business. Presents 0. H. MoLaniels, Supervisor F. N. Smith Henry Williams, Justices Arthur Hubbell H. E. Aiken J. Warren Chase, Town Supt. of Highways Edith Updike, Town Clerk A communication was read from the Public Service Commission announcing a public hearing in Ithaca on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1930, relative to closing that portion of the county line road from the residence of Fred Pell east to the Lehigh valley Station. On motion Mr. Aiken, seconded by Mr. Williams, voted and carried authorizing the supervisor and Town Clerk, at their discretion, to sign a resolution adopting co-operative compensation for county o444e"z. �• On motion Mr. Williams, seconded by Mr -,smith, voted and carried that bills 6 and 7 be audited as claimed. No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 6 Chas. F• Anith School Attend. Off. 6.00 6.00 7 r n e a K » 6.09 Total 12.00 $ 12.00 8a Aetna Cas.&Soret Co. Supv.}3ond Hwy* 16.00 16.00 On motion adjour�iied. - ------ _--___ 28.00 4 28.00 Town Clerk, ti lI�iLJ�LILi,IIJL..drlilWNiY�aI.I kill 11 A40i .r On motion adjourned.1 ,1# 170.22 $170.22 y A meeting of the Town Board of the To ga of Uly 8ses has held 'T at the office of the ToYm Board Mar. 29, 1930, for the purpose of discussing road w ork. Present: it 0. Howard McDaniels, Supervisor H. K. Aiken Fred N. with, JL.stices �. ,Arthur Hubbell Henry Williams ' J. Warren Chase Town Supt. Edith Updike, town Clerk. , Mr. Ingraham, representing J•D•Adams Co. was present and y- f demonstrated their Leaning Wheel Road Grader. i Motion by Mr. Y'1121ams, seconded by Mr. Hubbell, voted and jI a carried, that the compensation insurance for employees remain as it is for the present year. 1 Motion by Mr. Aiken, seconded by Mr. Smith, voted and 1'+ carried, that the Town Superintendant and Supervisor be authorized to purchase a Ford Truck, complete for use, to best possible advantage. Lotion by Mr. Smith, seconded by Mr. Williams, voted and carried, authorizing the=upervisor and ToTtn Superintendent to M purchase a road grader. Lq Motion by Mr. Smith, seconded by Mr. +tiken, voted and � carried, that bills 8 to 13 inclusive, be audited as claimed. 8 b. Arthur Hubbell Service Bill $16.00 $16.00 9 0. How and MoDanielA " " 20.01) 20.00 10 Aetna Cas, & Surety CO.Prem.Seh. Bond 108.00 108.00 11 Henry K'i111ams servioe Bill 8.00 8.00 j 12 Stephen Graig Moving safes. etc. 12.00 12.00 13 T.G.Millers sons Co. Minuto Book 6.22 6.22 1 On motion adjourned.1 ,1# 170.22 $170.22 y 0 4 +A special meeting of the Town Board of the To►.n of Ulysses was hold at the office of the Town bDard April 24, 1930, for the purpose of inspecting highways and to take action on the appoint- ment of a Registrar of Vital Statistics. Present: 0. H. MoDaniels, Suporvisor F. N. Smith Arthur Hubbell, Justices Henry Williams J. Trarren Chase Tow n Supt. Edith Updike, flown Clerk. On motion Dr. Williams, seconded by Mr. Smith, voted and carried, that :te do not confirm the appointment of Registrar of Vital Statistics as made by the retiring Town Board on Dec, 31,1929. On motion lir. Hubbell, soconded by Mr. Williams, voted and carried, that we appoint Edith Updike Registrar of Vital statistics for the term ending D93. 31, 1933. iA petition was presented requesting that the highway from the Milton Cuffman corner east to Cold Brook Spring be made an im- proved highway. The Board recommended that some work by done on this highw ay this year. On moti�on� a-dpjourned. -C"��^"" Town Clerk. A A regular meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses was held at the office of the 'row n Board May 59 1930, for the purpoe e of auditing bills and trabeaoting necessary business. Present: O.H.MoDanield, supervisor F. N. Smith Arthur Hubbell Henry Williams Justices Edith Updike, Town Clerk. On motion Mr. Williams, seconded by Mr. Smith, voted and carried, that bills 14 to 21 inclusive, be audited as claimed. No. Name 14 Arthur Hubbell 15 Q. Howard McDaniels 16 0. How ard.McDanield 17 Chas. F• with 18 Chas. F• smith 19 Edith M. Updike 20 Henry Williams 21 Fred N. Smith Service Ci Allowed se„vice Bill timed 8.00 08.00 55.20 55.20 Expense Aoct. 4.10 4.10 Attendance Officer 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 service B„11 28.00 28.00 12.00 12.00 N N 28.00 28.00 On motion Mr. Williams, seconded by Mr.t H30vo!6e'Pd ' carried, that the Supervisor and Town Clerk be authorized to issue a Certificate of Indebtedness for $1000.00 for machinery, payable in 90 days from date of Issuance. Or. motion Mr. Smith, seconded by Mr. Williams, voted and carried, that w e accept How and Rumseyts offer of ten cents per yard for gravel. On motion adjourned. Town Clerk. a A special meeting of the Town Hoard of the Town of Ulysses aasheld at the office of the Town BoardJ June 6,1930. All members present. In regard to the case of Mrs. Ivan Swartwood,by order of Dr. Keith Sears,a resolution was passed authorizing treat- ment at the Ithaca Memorial Hospital, Ithaca, M.Y. at the towns expense. Town Superintendent of Highways, J.W.arren Chase was present and discussed roads. On motion, voted and carried that bills 23 and 24 be audited as claimed. No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 23 Henry Williams Sarvice B.ill 8.00 8.00 24 " " Criminal Bill 15.4o 1540. On motion adjourn-ld23'40- '$ 23.40 Town Clerk. r� 7 A meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Board jrJu ly'1, 1 930 for the purpose of considering the punchase of voting machines. Present: 0. H.UoD aniels, Henry Williams Arthur Hubbell J.Warren Chase Edith M.Upolke Supervisor H.K.Alken Justices F.N.Smith Town Superintendent Town Clerk. Mr. Shepard,;epresenting the Automatic Registering Machine Co. of Jamestown, N.Y. was present and with illustrations explained the use, economy,etc. of the voting machine. A d1boussion on the purchasing of machines and the consolidatio:i of the election districts followed. On motion Mr.Williams, seconded by Mr. 2ndWOl Aiken,voted and carried that we adopt the following resolution: RESOLVED: That on and after October first, nineteen hundred and thirty, the number of election districts in the Town of Ulysses shall be three instead of five. That district number one shall consist of districts number one and number four combined. constituted. That district number two shall be as at present That district number three shall consist of districts number three and number five combined. That the term of office of all Inspectors and Clerks of Election shall end on October first, nineteen hundred and thirty. On motion Mr.Smith, seconded by Mr. Williams, voted and carried that we adopt the following resolution for the purchase of three voting machines. On motion a djourned, Town Clerk. i 4 I . 2, 70 Aroolutious CERTIFICATE PAYMENT Remitirb, That the Supervisor and Town Clerk of the Tuwu of..... ••• •7-- Ncty Turk, or either of them be, and they hereby are, authorized, empowered and directed to enter into �a contract with the AUTOMATIC VOTING MACHINE CORPORATION, for the purchase .............. (...P ........ ) U.S. Standard Voting Machines, at the net price of Nine Hundred llars ($9$01.00) each, f.o.b. cars, Jamestown, N. Y., and be it further Jenolurb, 'That, in payment for said voting machines, the Supervisor and the Town Clerk be, and tlt • , f terelty are, authorized, empoweredand directed, upon the receipt of said bfachines, to pay ut cash 5............:.erl.> /...;......... ...t�.tl.�?...) and14-".Uf 'sse, execute, and deliver to the AUTU- MATIC VOTIt'G MACHINE CORPORATION, ................(...sem..- ..) valid, ............ neg liable 'Town Certificates of Indebtedness, amounting in the aggregate to..� f ..............' ..................................... 4 ?fir ........ Dollars, ($.-i� LL.LL!?......) with interest from the... day of... ...............19.4L...., at the rate of Six per cent (67c) per annum, payable semi- annually on the../.tf ay of..51 `.7� .. .....and the.I�......day oL...�p.'t.�.�k��— , in each year, prWeipal and intere`t payable with New York Exchange, at par, at the ...!K c ................................... ..�1.....�n�.7Ar...........................`l ...as follows: One Certificate Aro. 1, payable.&y4`l�..n..../."sr....................1'I74...I for $.$i o ................ One Certificate Aro. 2, payable/ 11rL*_ r.4T_&7 /A ..................19.0;4&.... for $.4 o ................ One Certificate No. 3, payable.iTl�4�7rW'_AC4r ... [ .................19 L, for $.x5.Z0.c2 ............... One Certificate No. 4, payable ... ^'.............. .�� ....19!5....................for o.............. One Certificate Aro. 5, payable... . ............ for $-.112-4e) ............ .............�.....d One Certificate No. 6, payable ................................................. .......19.......... for $ One Certificate No. i, payable......................................................................19.........., for $ .............................. Cttte Certificate No. 8, payable......................................................................19.........., for $ .............................. One Certificate No. 9, payable......................................................................19.........., for $ .............................. One Certificate No. 10, payable....................................................................19.........., for $ .............................. :tnd the balance in cash.................................................................................................. for $..�..." ^.......... Total $�............................ I nd be it further 3leenlped, 'That the Supervisor and Town Clerk be, and they hereby are, authorized to execute _s'" and deliver said Certificates duly attested by the Town Clerk and impressed with the seal of the 'I'Mu, :uu! be it further 10 A meeting of the Supervisor, Assessors and Town Clerk of the Town of Ulysses wae-�held at the office of the•Town-Clerk July 7, 1930 for the purp ose of making the 'Trial Jury List for the ensuing year. Present: O.H.MoDaniels, Sup ervisor 71 L. H.Tunieon 19. ...... , T.R.Hopkins Assessors Philo B.Smith Edith M.Updike Town Clerk. To Clerk. on the ` Town Ameeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses was i; held at the office of the Town Board J my 28, 1930 to trap- ti sact necessary b.usiness. t. ............. . All members present. , {!" fore the = ! On motion Mr. Smith, seconded by Mr.Aiken, voted and 'I - ding I - carried that Charles F.Smith be appointed School Attendance Y. Officer for the Town of Ulysses for the year August 1,1930 ! to August 1,1931}!, the compeheation to be three dollars per day for each day of service. !r is there On motion Mr. Smith, seconded by Mr.Alke4, voted and carried that bills 22, 25 to 27 inclusive be audited as claimed. ng for ._ rsfor No. Name Service Claimed Allowed party 22 Arthur Hubbell Service Bill 44.0 0 04.00 � 25 it " " " 8.00 8.0 0 If anner - 26 Chas.F.Smith Attend. Off. 6.00 6.00 t, laws �7 n u u n 6.00 6.00 $24.00 $24.00 than- on of r{ On motion adjourned.ol f; r uper- 11 be f. nt is Town Clerk. + '' .4 �3 A regular meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town B-oard August4,1930 for the purp oee of auditing bills. Present: O.Howardu McDaniels, Supervisor Henry Williams, Arthur Hubbell, H.K.Aiken Justices F.N. Smith Edith M. Updike, Town Clerk On motion air. Smith, secondued by Mr. Williams, voted and carried that the following bill s # 28 to 37 inclusive be audited as claimed No. Name Service 28 Wm. A.Churoh Co. Assessment Rol le 29 J.E.Lovell,M.U? Lunacy Exam. 30 Edith M.Upolke Service Bill 31 Henry WilliAms to "'' 33 Keith Sears M.D. Expense Acct. 32 Fred N.Smith Service Bill 34 Henry Williams Criminal Bill 35 O.H.McDaniels Expense Acct. 36 ItM Service Bill 37 Arthur Ii: ubbbll On motion adjourned. 0 Claimed Allowed. 23.00 033.00 30.00 30.00 32.00 32.00 12.00 12.00 22.50 22.50 16.00 16.00 14.05 1400$ 11.93 11.93 36.00 36.00 8.00 8.00 $ 20 5.48^ 4205.48--- Town Clerk. 19- A meeting of the Town Board of-the Town of Ulysses was held at the office of the flown Board August 19,1930 for the purpose of designating polling places'*' Present; O.Howard Me Daniels, Supervisor Arthur Hubbell, - J ustices H.K.Aiken, F.N.Smith Edith M.Updike Town Clerk On motion Mr.Aiken seconded by Mr.Smith, voted and carried that the following polling places be designated for the Primary Election Sept.16,1930;- District # 1 Od d Fellows Hall Trumansburg,N.Y. " # 2 Town Hall J acksonville, N.Y. " #3 Fire House Trumansburg, N.Y. " # 4 Grange Hall Waterburg, N.Y. " # 5 Casey Bldg. Trumansburg, N.Y. Having a Corona Typewriter in the Town Clerks office for one months trial from August 5th, a motion by Mr. Smith, seconded by mr. Aiken, voted and carried that if same prove satisfactory at the end of the month that it be purchased for the 'Town Clerks office. On motion Mr. Smith seconded by Mr. Aiken, voted and carried that bills #38 and #39 be audited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 38 Olin Miller Est. Service Bill $95.00 $95.00 39 L.H.Tunison Expense Acct. 34.90 34.90 $ 129.90 $129.90 On motion ad,louriadd To n Clerk. IS A meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses was : held at the office of the Town Board sept: 9, 1930 for the pur- I� purpose of appointing a custodian of voting machines. Iij'1 Present; 0. H. McDaniels, Supervisor lit, ,N Arthur Hubbell, H.K. Aiken, Henry Williams, F.N.Smith J ustices J.Warren Chase, Z'oWn"Sup erintendent Edith M. Updike, Town Clerk. The names of Harry Bortz and Horace Bower were presented as candidates for bustodian. It was decided to vote by ballotand Dr. H.K. Aiken was appointed teller. Ballot being taken, total votes cast, six- Horace Bower receiving five, Harry Bortz, one. Horace Bower Was declared Vii? elected custodian of voting machines for one year from Oct- ober first, ninteen hundred thirty. On motion Mr. Smith, seconded by Lir. Aiken, voted and i carried that the compensation of said custodian be sixty dollars Per year from October 1,1930 to October 1, 1931. On motion Idr. Aiken, seconded by Mr. Smith, voted and catried = that Supervisor McDaniels be authorised to contract for building,. and purchase to best advantage, a portable partition to be used In Fire House on election days* ii The following bill was audited; No. Name Service Claimed Allowed;{. 40 J.E.vanAtta Typewriter 35.00 35.00 On motiponaad�journed, !Town Clerk. it A A special meeting of the Town Board, -of the Town of Ulysses was held at theoffice of the Town Board October let, 1930 for durpose of designating pol ling places and appointing Inspectors of Election for the new Ulection Districts. All members present. Un motion ur. Aiken, seconded by ter. Smith, voted and carried that the following -polling places be designated for the ensuing year ; District # 1--- - Fire House- -----Trumansburg, N.Y. " # 2- --- Town Hall - ----- Jacksonville, N.Y. " # 3- --- Fire House ------Trumansburg, N.Y. On motion Mr. Aiken , seconded by Mrs. Updike,voted and carried that bills # 41 to 48 inclusive be audited as claimed ; No. Name Service Claimed 41 Arthur Hubbell Service Bill 4.00 42 n u u ° 4.00 43 T.A. Hopkins A86essor 14o.00 44 Arthur Hubbell Service Bill 4.00 45 0. U. McDaniels it „ 24.00 46 Henry Williams Criminal Bill 9.60 47 "' " Inspector 15.64 48 n, Service Bill 8.00 $209. 64 Allowed 04.00 4.00 140.00 4.00 24.00 9.60 15.64 8.00 $209.24 Aiken On motionUr./X$XX)Vx*seconded by Mr. Smith, voted and carried thatthe following persons whose names appear on the lists sub - witted by the Town Committee of the Republican and Democrat parties respectively, shall be appointed Inspectors of Election for the terve from Uetober 1, 1930 to December 31,1931'x; District # 1 Democrat Babel B atty Arcula' Hilliard Republican Abram V. VanLiew Howard K. Aiken District # 2 Democrat John Young John, Chase Republican Henry Williams Cora Bower District # 3 Democrat Ray Stevens Francis Breen Republican Lyda Allen Elwyn E. Ford On motion adjourned, Town Clerk. ski ID ■ ;,; 1 ■ MCI I ti meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses was hold at tae office of the Town Board Nov. 6, 1930 as an auditing board. All members present. Un motion zir. Williams seconded by Lir. Aiken , voted and carried that billt #49 to 72 inclusive be audited as claimed. ;•�+I No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 49 harry B.Pearsall Insp. Election 010.00 10.00 I �. 50 D. Cabey Rent,P6111ngPPlacr6.00 6.00 i; 4 51 Philo Smith Assessor 115.00 115.00 52 L. H. Tunison "'` 140.00 140.00 53 J.J,.Kellogg Inspector 10.00 10.00 (ik1�l 54 Williamson L.B.Co: Supplies 4.25 4.25 55 Edith M.Updike Filing Papers 12.00 12.00 I �+ ��. 56 Harry Onan "Inspector 10.00• 10.00 57 W.0 -Stubbs Inst'n Vot.ivachine 8.92 '$.92 , 1 11�'• 58 C.5. Clapp Inspector& Mes. 16.02 10.0k 59 John J.Chase Lnspector 33.00 33.W• 60 John Young " 33.00 33.00 PI'' 61 Chas. S.Allen " 10.00 10.00 !r 62 hdith M.Updike Registrar Y.S. 19.84 19.84 63 Maude S.Tompkins 27.15 27.15 �. if 64 Fred N:Smith,Trus. Rent of Hall 65 henry Williams Inspector& Mes. 28.64 28.64 66 Edith M.Updike Expense Aect.T.C.10.15 10.15 ! 67 u.ci.Aiken Inspector &Mes. 44.92 44.92 i.i' 68 Edith M.Jpdike Service Bill 40.00 40.00 69 Ithaca Journal Printing 9.62 9.62 t� 70 caul J.Cuehing Supplies 11.20 11.20 71 Joel Horton Inspector 10.0C 10.00 t;'iitp 72 Cora Borer " 33_00___ 33.00 f 642.69 642.69 }1 Un motion adjourned to Nov. 7, 1930 at 10 A.2. Town Clerk. j A meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses was held No�. ,1930. at the office of the Town i3oar s an adjourned auditing Board. Present; On motion adjourned subject to call of Supervisor. 'Town Clerk. I; I O.H.McDaniels Supervisor Fred N.Smith J.W. Chase Town Supt. H.K.Aiken Justices B.I.VannCounty Supt. Arthur Hubbell Edith Updike Town Clerk Henry Williams The Town Superintendent's estimpte of Highway Money for the 1931 was presented and approved by the Board. On motion Mr. Smith$ seconded by Mr. Williams, voted and carried that bills §73 to"79 Inclusive be audited as claimed ; No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 73 O.H.Mc Daniels Expense Acct 6.64 6.64 74 " Service Bill 24.00 24.00 75 Henry Williams Criminal -Bill 46.15 5.15 76 Arthur Hubbell Service Bill 8.00 8.00 77 Henry Williams " " 8.00 8.00 78 Fred N. Smith " " 20.00 20.00 79 " Trustee Storing Booths 8.00 8.00 #79. 79 - $79.79 --- On motion adjourned subject to call of Supervisor. 'Town Clerk. I; I A meeting of the Town Boa rd of the Town of Ulysses was nelu at the office of the Town Board Nov. 29, 1930 for the purpose of auditing bills and making up the Budget for 1931• { rresent; O.H. McDaniels Supervisor Henry Wil�.lams H.K. Aiken Arthur Hubbell Justices J -Warren Chase Town Superintendent Edith M. Updike Town Clerk On motion Mr. Williams, seconded by Mr. Aiken, voted and carried that bills #80 to 97 inclusive be audited as claimed ; No. Na me Service Claimed Allowed 80 Nina M. Bortz Inspector 10.00 10.00 81 Earl Campbell Iasp. & Mee. 16.00 16.00 82 Eliza-W.Allen Inspector 23.00 23.00 83 Fra ncis'Breen ° 23.00 23.00 84 Arthur Bower ° 6.00 6.00 85 -Abram VanLlew "' 27.00 27.00 86 C.B. Clark Rent -of Hall 4100 41.00 87 Am. H.,Licht ,M.D. Lunacy Ekam. 20.00 20.00 68 William Dimick- Janitor" 3.00 3.00 89 Henry Williams driminal Bill 3.20 3.20 90 Percy Hilliard Inspector 10.00 10.00 91 H.K. Aiken Bervicel Bill 60.00 60.00 92 It Criminal Bill 4.85 4.85 93 Areula Hilliard Inspector 33.00 33.00 94 Raymond Batty Ind .& Mee. 15.96 15.96 95 fil.H. Licht M.D. Vital Stat. 5.00 5.00 96 henry Williams* Service Bill 4.00 4.00 97 ,.:abel Batty Inspector 23.00 23.00 328.01 328.01 { Budget for the year 1931. Town Audits �gg,QS General Fund 6000.00 Highways 6000.00 Bridges' 800.00 Machinery 2500.00 Snow & Miscellaneous 4500.00 Memorial Day 75.00 ----------- $:;2�g64:�;5 On motion Mr, Aiken, seconded by Mr. Williams, voted and carried that the above amount is required for the Budget for the Town of Ulysses nor the year 1931. November 29, 1930 I i On motion adjourned, Town Clerk. It r n AD A meeting of the Town Hoard of the Town of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Board Dec. 2791930 for the purpose of auditing the Supervisor's accounts and transacting necessary business. Present; 0. Howard McDaniele, Supervisor Henry Williams H. K. Aiken Justices Arthur Hubbell F.N. Smith Ldith k. Updike Town Cl erk The Board approved of a resolution to join with the County In insurance for Compensation to County Employees for the year 1931. On motion Mr. Hubbell, seconded by Mr. Williams, voted and carried that Philo B. Smith be appointed Dog Enumerator for the year 1931. On motion adjourned to Jan. 2,1931 at 10 A.M. Town Clerk. An adjourned meeting of the Town Hoard was held at the -ffice of th= Town Board Jan.2,1931. All—members present . The 6chool Accounts of Supervisor McDaniels were examined an_, round correct with no money due any district in the Town. On motion Mr. Aiken, secondedaby Mr.,mith, voted and carried that we purchase of Eugene F. VanName of Horseheads 2600 feet of Snow Fence at 7e per foot and 260 Steel Posts at 39¢ each,to be delivered at Taughannock Falls. Adjourned to Jan -3, 1931 at 10 A.M. Tom. Clerk. An adjourned iseeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses was held at the officeopf the Town"Board Jan. 3, 1931. Present; O.Howard Mcllaniels Supervisor H.k.Aiken Henry Williams F.N.Smith Arthur Hubbell Justices Edith M.Updike Town Clerk On motion Mr. Aiken second ed by Mr. Smith, voted and carried that Charles L.Clock be appointed Public Welfare Officer for the Town of Ulysses for the year 1931 at a salary of 4300.00 per year and mileage outside the Town. On motion Mr. Smith, seconded by Mr. Williams , voted and carried that we rent for the use of the Town Board, the Village Trustee's roowat Fire House from Feb. let,1931 to Feb. lat. 1932 at #40.00 per year, heat and light furnished. On motion Mr. Smith, seconded by Mr.Aiken, voted and carried that the compensation for the Supervisor for services on the H.B.&M. account be $175.00 for the ensuing year. The Town Board approved of the First National Hank, -r.wansburg, to carry all Town Funds, also the loan of the old record andwinute book to the City of Ithaca _ the Town Clerk to take receipt for same. The 6uperv180r58 Accounts having been examined, were found correct with the following balances - - Highway 94.9? Snow and disc. $ �Bo3.79 Bridges 35.00 General 2084.48 Machinery 471.95 on motion Mr. Williams, seconded by Mr. Alken,voted and carried that bills No. 1 to2O inclusive be audited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 1 Arthur Hubbell Service Bill 4.00 4.00 2 Eugene Thorp Inspector 10.00 10.00 3 Clyde Gould " 10.00 10.00 4 Elisha Covert,Trus. Rent&Storing Booths 14.00 14.00 5 Horace A.Bower' Custodian, Vot. i.tach. 60.00 60.00 6 J .:�L. Lovell, ii. LL Lunacy Exam. 20.00 20.00 7 Joel Horton Insuranag, Vot.Mach. 17.40 17.40 8 'i -'burg Coal&Prod. Co. Coal ' 4.91 4.91 9 Free Press&Sentinel Printing& Supplies 31.98 31.98 10 S.S.Foote Rent of Room 50.00 50.00 11 Ray Vii. Stevens Inspector & ides. 43.92 43.92 12 C.L. C}ock Public Welfare Off. 335.22 335.22 13 Henry Williams Service Bill 16.00 16.00 14 '" Criminal Bill 6.40 6.40 15 F.N. Smith Service Bill 12.00 12.00 16 H.K. Aiken " " 12.00 12.00 17 Arthur Hubbell "' ° 12.00 12.00 18 Ldith iu. Updike °' n 28.00 28.00 19 O.howard MoDaniels '1 '� 16.00 16.00 20 ". Percentage 669.32 669.32 --- 4 -------- 1373.15 ------ 01373.15 On motion adjourned, Town Clerk. A meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Berard, Jan -20th, 1931 for the purpose of approving of the Supervisor's Bond and tranb sacting necessary business. Present; OU Howard McDaniels, Supervisor• H.K. Aiken. Henry -Williams, _ Justices. " F;H. Smith, Arthur Hubbell, Edith M. Updike, Town Clerk. The Supervisor appointed the following Fire Wardens for the Town of Ulysses for the year 1931 ;- Stephen Baker, R.D.#6 , Ithaca, N.Y. J.Warren Chase, R.D.#3 , Trumansburg, N.Y. Frank Predmore, Trumansburg, N.Y. On motion Mr. Aiken, seconded by Mr. Smith, voted and carried thatbtbills No. 21, 22,and 23 be audited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed 21 Chas. F.Smith Attendance Off. 043.00 22 Elwyn E.Ford Inspector 23.00 23 Williamson L.B. Co. Supplies Wel.Off. 5.00 On motion adjourned , 71,00 Town Clerk. Allowed 943.00 23.00 5.00 71.00 9 ;a as �s w A.mieeting of the Town Board of the Townoof Ulysses v -as held at the Fire House, Trumansburg, February 2nd, 1931, for the purpose 6f auditing bills and other necessary business. rresent:- i 0. Howard blcDaniele, Supervisor h.K. Aiken, Henry Williams, t j; Justices F.N. Smith, 6rthur Hubbell, On motmon Mr. Smith, seconded by Mr. Aiken, voted and i carried that the Supervisor be authorized to purchase One 1931I�'; Model Bay City Tractor Shovel at the Company's terms as follows; One 1931 Model Tractor Shovel - ----- 5375.00 �,•;�+� Allowance Old Tractor Shovel, Delivered 2600.00 2775.00 Less 7;b Discount for Cash in 10 days 194.25 Amount Total Price- ----- $ 2580.75 Old machine to be shipped to factory or nearby place, and freight paid, the same not to exceed 100.00. Henry Williamson appeared before the Board in regard to trading the old Truck . It was decided not to trade at this time. On motion ,voted and carried that bills 24 to 27 inclusive be audited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed, Allowed H -1 2=F Arthur Hubbell Service Bill 8.00 8.00 25 Henry Willis. me "" " 8.00 8.00 26 Purlie F.Sears Insurance, Col.Bond 81.00 81.00 �;� ii i • JV 27 L.P. BOUTON, Agt. "' Supv.G.F.Bond 80.00 60.00 tai d — # 177.00 177-00 On motion adjourned, ��+ iii • L! GC���-Q-- Clerk . A meeting of the Town Board of the T0wno0f Ulysses was held at the Fire House, March 13, 1931, for the purpose of discussing roads and transacting necessary business. Present; O.H. McDaniels , Supervisor. H'K. Aiken, Avthur Hubbell, F.H. Smith Justices Edith M. Updike, Town Clerk. J.Wareen Chase Town Supt. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. uOn motion Mr. Aiken; seconded by Mr. Smith, voted and carried that the bill of Dr. Keith Sears, Health Officer,(No.28 ) be audited as claimed. No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 28 Keith Sears Health Off. $ 205.35 205.35 On motion Mr. Smith,seconded by Mr. Aiken, voted and carried telephone that $25.00 per year be allowed Mrs. Updike foi.�—,. for Town Clerk's Office from March 15th, 1931• On motion adjourned, 4k -q - � ,l'oin Clerk. r- AN MIA April 11, 1931. ! i Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses was held at the Fire House for the purpose of signing the Agreements with the Town Superintendent. ! Present; - j• O.Howard Scllaniels, Supervisor. H.K. Aiken Henry Williams Justices i! F.N. Smith Arthur Hubbell J.Warren Q'uase Town Supt. 3.1. Vann' County Supt. Edith Ii. Updike Town Clerk. On motion Lir. Smith, seconded by Lir.Aiken, voted and carried that we use 03000.00 of the appropriation for primary road work. On motion Lir. Smith, seconded by Lir. Aiken, voted and carried that the following roads be mapped as 9ounty aid;- (a) From Adams' Corner on the Trumansburg- Ithaca highway to Donahue 'a Corner on the Taughannock Falls road , a distance of one mile. (b) From the residence of Philo Smith, south to the Enfield Town Line a distance of approximately *one-half mile. (c) From llaniel Griffin's corner on the Enfield Town Line S road east to meet the gravelled road, a distance of approximately one-half mile,;i' On motion Mr, Aiken, seconded by itr. Smith, voted and carried �.�i�l,;I that the Supervisor and Town Supt. be authorised to purchase the �,J i Road Maintainer providing same proves satisfactory after demonstration No bills were presented. On motion adjourned J - n'. Town Clerk. On motion adjourned , Town Clerk. On motion Mr. Smith, seconded by Mrs. Updike , voted and carriedthat bills No. 29 to 35 inclusive be audited as claimed; a . No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 29 Chas. F•Smith Attendanne Off. $24.00 $24.00 30 Henry Williams Service Bill 4.00 4.00"s 31 Arthur Hubbell " " 8.00 8.00 I, 32 F.F.Seare Ins.Sup. School - Bond- 116.58 116.58 a 33 U•O.Carman Printing 28.84 28.84 1 34 O.H.McDaniels '-Service Bill 24.00 24,00 DIY 35 "' Expense Acct. 7. 21 7.21 '' M 212.63 $ 212.63 On motion adjourned, Town Clerk. day 4, 1931. The regular quarterly meeting was held at the Fire nouse for the purpose of auditing bills -and discuss roads. Present; G.H. iicDaniels Supervisor - r,.. H.K. Aiken, A.J. Hubbell, F.N.Smith,--Justices. } �` J.W. Chase, Town Supt., Edith 1u.Updike, Town Clerk. The minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Supervisor McDaniels reported the purchase of a Road I :..alntainer for the Town i, No bills were presented. 1 +i{`? At On motion adjourned , Town Clerk. A June 16, 1931. kmeeting of the Town Board ofthe Town of Ulysses was held at the Fire House for the purpose of discussing the new Highway Laws-regaiiding the purchase of machinery, and the transaction of other business; All members present. Ar. Chambers, representing the N.Y. State Gas and Electric Corporation appeared before the Board askingfor a Franchise for the installation of Natural Gas in the Town. No action taken. Henry Williamson , inregard to selling a Ford Truck. Mrs. Stover, representing the Girl Scouts, was present and asked that the road to the Camp be repaired and kept in pass- able condition during the summer. On motion Mr. Smith, seconued by lar. Aiken, voted and carried that we comply with the law regarding the payments on machinery and that four Certificates of indebtedness be issued as follows, payable March 15th , to replace the unexpired leases; One Certificate---$1058.00-- Two Certificates j1000.00 each One Certificate X981.50 -- On motion Lir. Aiken, seconded by Mr. Smith, voted and carried that the Town Supt.of Highways be allowed Seven dollars per day and One dollar per day for use of car from June lst,1931 t,) Jan.lst, 1932• On motion Mr. Smith , seconded by Mr. Al'cen, voted and carried that the Supervisor and Town Supt. bevauthorised to Purchase a Ford Dump Truck at a price•not to exceed #850.00, On motion Mr. Smith, seconded by Mr. Aiken, voted and carried that bills No. 36 to 42 inclusive be audited as claimed;- 5 , ,a i i ' ;7o. Name Service Claimed Allowed 36 Arthur Hubbell Service Bill 0 8.00 8.00 37 WLa. A. Church Co. Supplies(Assessors) 5.25 5.25 38. O.H-McDaniel a Service Bi11 24.00 24.00 39 " Expense Acct. 4.15 4.15 40 Edith M.Updike Service Bill 24.00 24.000 41 Henry Williams " 6.00 6.00 42 ". Criminal Bill 2.95 2.95 444-35 0 74.35 On motion adjourned , Town Clerk. July 6, 1931. r Ai,meeting of the Supervisor , Assessors and Town Clerk of the Town of Jlyeses was held at the office of the Town Clerk for the puepose of makingthe Trial Jury List for the ensuing year. Present; O.H. McDaniels, Supervisor L.H.Tunison, Philo B.Smith, Assessors T.R.Hopkins kdith M.Updike Town Clerk Town Clerk July 29, 1931. A meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses was held at the Fire House for the purpose of appointing a School Attendance Officer and transact other business. Present; 0. H. McDaniels, Sup ervisor Henry Williams, H. K. Aiken, Justices. Arthur Hubbell, F. N. Smith, J. 1. Chase, Town Supt. Edith U. Updike, Town Clerk. ,PI°1 Lir. L. H. Schwartz was present inuregard to selling gravel. On motion Mr. Aiken, seconded by Mr. Smith, voted and carried that the following resolution be adopted; - That Lir. Schwartz give the Town of ujysses first right to purchase gravel for a period of four and one-half years at 10¢ per yard, payable at the end of the year and use the right.of way already established; Mr. Schwartz reserving the pk�milege of selling to other parties subject to no inconvenience to the TownSs Shovel or to the Town's interest. Contract revocable only when conditions stated herein are violated by either party. On motion Mr. Smith, seconded by Mr.Williame,voted and carried that Charles F.- Smithbbe appointed School Attendance Officer for one year from August let, 1931 at the same salary (43.00 per day for each day of service.) On motion Mt. Willia me, seconded by Lir. Aiken, voted and carried that bills 43 and 44 be audited as claimed ; No. Na me 43 T.R. Hopkins 44 Chas. F. Smith Service Claimed Allowed Assessor 60.00 60.00 Attend. Off. 27.00-' 27.00 --------- -------- 87.00 87.00 On motion adjourned, Town Clerk. gyp••. ; ,1 �, r: rr Aa6. 3, 1931. The quarterlymeeting of 6 the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses Y bias held at the Fire House for the purpose of auditing bills; Present; O.H. McDaniels, Supervisor ; Henry Williams, F.N. Smith Justices Arthur Hubbell, Edith S. Updike, Town Clerk.. I On motion Mr. Smith, seconded by fir. Williams, voted and carried thattBiZls No. 45 to 51 inclusive be audited as claimed;- iso. Name Service Claimed Allowed 45 Arthur Hubbell Service Bill 8.00 8.00 46 Fred N. • Smith " • 32.00 32.00 47 Heary Wi1115ms g 8.00 8.00 i 43 "" Criminal B111 7.40 7.40 49 0. H.UcDaniels Per Cent. School 582.90 582.90 50 Edith 1&.Updike Service B-ill 16.00 16.00 51 �� Expense Acct.I,, 4.28 4.28 '. Rli :"J. - 658-58 658-58 2 li On motion adjourned, rq - Town Clerk.;1 a j. { i 5 On motion adjourned, Town Clerk. 7 91 1 _3 naEust 18, 1931. A meeting of the Town Board was held at the Fire House for the purpose of designating polling places for gine ensuing year: ,? II Present: 0. H. McDaniele Supervisor,! - F• Xt Smith Henry Williams Justices + i + ;16 H. K. Aiken Arthur Hubbell ? ,u�,? Edith M. Updike Town Clerk jt+ On motion Gtr. Williams, seconded by Mr. Smith, voted and carried that the following polling places be designated for the ensuing year: List. No. 1 Village Hoard Room, Fire House, Trumansburg + j it " 2 Town Hall, Jacksonville 3 Engine Room, Fire House, Trumansburg Mr.'(y • C. A. Lueder, representing the Ulysses Grange was present regarding the placing of some kind of a signal at the + road crossing in Jacksonville in order to eliminate the danger now evident fromtthe speeding motorists. After discussion it was decided to investigate the matter.'` On motion Mr. Aiken, seconded by Mr. Smith, voted and carried that the bill of Dr. Keith Sears -- No. 52 be audited r at as claimed cio. Name Service Claimed Allowed 52 Keith Soars Expense H..O. Conf. 123.38 $23.38 On motion adjourned, Town Clerk. 7 29, 1931. A meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses was heiu at the Fire House for the purpose of appointing a (custodian of Voting Machines . All members present. On motion Mr. Smith, seconded by Lir. Hubbell, voted and carried that Grant R. Fletcher be apppinted Custodian of Voting Machines for the Town of Ulysses for one year from October let, 1931 to October let, 1932 at a salary of($60.00) sixty dollars per year. On motion Lir. Smith, seconded by Lir. Aiken, voted 'and carried that bills No. 53 to 56 inclusive be audited as claimed; No. Name 53 'Sm. A. Church Co„ 54 L. 0. Holman - 55 U. H. LicDaniels 56 Arthur Hubbell Service Claimed Allowed Supplies 23.00 23.00 School Director 7.00 7.00 Service Aill 24.00 24.00 " 8.00 8.00 {� 62.00 662.00 On motions adjourned, �� Tow Clerk. x •' �I Nov. 5, 1931. 10 A.G. A meeting ofhthe Justices of the Peace and Town Clerk, convened at the office.of the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses for the purpose of canvassing the returns of the Town Election held November 39 1931, at which were present, Henry Williams, Arthur Hubbell, H.K. Aiken, F.N. Smith, Justices, Edith hi. Updike, Town Clerk. The following canvass of the votes cast, for Town Officers �- resulted as follows:- + �ftP'Ili) I> For Supervisor Dist. #1 Dist. #2 Dist. #3 Total• - George Stewart 146 45 146 337 O.Howard McDaniela 167 137 167 471 Blank 20 P -P-2 17 59 . 333 204 330 867 • �{� 1 gip, z For Town Clerk Ethel Davenport 76 25 73 174 Edith Updike 233 160 231 624 Blank 24 19 26 69 ------------------------------------------ 333204330867 For Justice of 1 j the Peace Raymond Batty 111 45 111 267 Edward Arden 96 31 110 237 Howard K. Aiken 206 130 181 517 Fred N. .i3mith 185 139 180 504 Blank 68 ----- - ------ 63 78 209j --: , N 666 408 660 1734 : t '' ■ '•s��,�.�' sir{{,. �9. 0 Fur Assessor 88 25; 85 V Claude Sears 113 4 years Dist. #1 Dist. #2 Dist. #3 Total Alice - VanMarter 137 Paul. Rice 121— 40" 127 288 185 127 L.H. Tunison 178 132 160 470 18 215 Blank 34 32 43 109 330 1 Claude sears ---------------------------------- 333 204 330 867 Blank 174 Blank 36 17 40 93 ------- 816 - For Assessor - -- - ----- 204 ---------- 330 867 22years Charles ai.Addington 124 27 111 262 Edwin V.Oould 175 147 174 496 (f?{ Blank34 30 45 109 --_-------- -- - - ------------------- ------- 333 204 330 867 For Collector 88 25; 85 V Claude Sears For Town Supt. 26 106 231 Clinton Dimick 90 Alice - VanMarter 137 59 171 367 " Horace A.Bower 185 127 138 450 181 Blank 11 18 215 0 �4 498 ------------------ 333 -- - --------------------- 204 330 867 Claude sears For Constable Stephen Baker 88 25; 85 198 Claude Sears For Town Supt. 26 106 231 Clinton Dimick 90 of Highways;- 94 221 ui. V. Dickens 110 " 90 230 ztephen Baker 194 146 181 J.warren-Chase 98 35 90 223 498 J. Warren Chase 199 152 200 551 Claude sears 178 137 179 494 Blank 174 Blank 36 17 40 93 ------- 816 - - 333 - -- - ----- 204 ---------- 330 867 For Constable Stephen Baker 88 25; 85 198 Claude Sears 99 26 106 231 Clinton Dimick 90 37 94 221 ui. V. Dickens 110 30 90 230 ztephen Baker 194 146 181 521 George Smith 187 142 169 498 Frank Kimple 212 138 198 548 Claude sears 178 137 179 494 Blank 174 135 218 527 ----------- ---------- 1332 ------- 816 --------------- 1320 3468 �j�, /Va4<-Q_,Town Clerk For School Director Diet. #1 Diet. #2 Diet. #3 Total Fred Pinckney 99 55 118 272 Maude Addington 197 124 173 494 Blank 37 25 39 101 :g 1 — ------------- 333 204 ---------------------- 330 867 Upon the foregoing canaass of the votes cast for Town- s± p1' n Ufficera at the aBrfdtAleption, we hereby certify that the following 1 persons were elected to the offices opposite their respective names R Supervisor O. Howard McDaniels Town Clerk Edith Updike a, J5 1 - Justice of the Peace 4 years Howard K. Aiken Justice of the Peace 4 years Fred N. Smith ss u Assessor ,4 years L. H. Tunison Assessor, 2 years Edwin V. Gould Collector Horace A. Hower ' Supt.of Highways J. Warren Chase Constable Stephen Baker Constable George Smith ;.}; V Constable Frank Kimple Constable Claude Sears j School Director ]laude Addington a'.,aenr Y i+illiaws ) � i Fred H. Snaith t Justices of H. K. Aiken ) -the Peace Arthur Hubbell"{ 1 �j�, /Va4<-Q_,Town Clerk 0 On motion Mr.Smith, seconded by Mr. Hubbell, voted and lye carried that bills No. 57 to 81 inclusive be audited as claimed r'• I- .r 1:30 P.M. i ._eetinS at Supervisor Mc Daniels present. on motion Ur. Smith, seconded by Lir. "Aiken, voted and carried that the names of parties appearing on the list of nominations of the Democrat and Republican parties respectively, shall be appoint- ed inspectors of Election in the districts as named, with the ex- 1; h ception ofttbgae named in district Number One by the Republican ;?{a party, the two being appointed were Jane Stilwell and Lola Jackson from the nominations of Abram VanLiew, Jane Stilwell, Lola Jackson i � ii li1r,� �.p�'•j and Henry Gabelmann. t � _ I List. # 1 Democrat Mabel Batty- - Arsula, Hilliard f ` ! t Republican Jane Stilwell ; •' I.1 Lola Jackson 15 t�i a Dist.22 Democrat John Chase- - John Young Republican Cora BowerHenry-Williams Diet. # 3 Democrat Francis J. Breen Ray W. Stevens Republican Elsie Clock Elwyn E. Ford On motion Mr.Smith, seconded by Mr. Hubbell, voted and lye carried that bills No. 57 to 81 inclusive be audited as claimed r'• I- .r III U. Name Service Claimed 'Allowed 77 T.R. Hopkins Assessor $ 65.00 $ 65.00 i} � {I� • 58 Philo B..Smith "" 95.00 95.00; 59 L.H. Tunison °" 105.00 105.00 i 60 Core. L.Bower Inspector,Elect. 33.00 33.00 61 John Young " 33.00 33.00 62 John Chase ° 33.00 33,00 63 H.K. Aiken 33.00 33.00 64 Ray W. Stevens " 33.00 33.00 65 Mabel Batty ° 33.00 33.00 66 Arsula- Hillia rd Inspector & Bless. 44.92 44.92 67 Francis- J.Breen Inspector 33.00 33.00 68 Eliza Allen Inspector &..Bless. 45.40 44.92 69 Henry Williams " 44.28 44.28 70 Abram V.VanLiew bnspector 33.00 33.00 71 Henry Williams Criminal 27.30 27.30 72 H.K. Aiken J.P. Service Bill 44.00 44.00;h]j 73 H.K. Aiken - Criminal 27.45 27.45 74 Elizabeth Donahue Refund Tax 6.62 6.62:, 75 Grant R. Fletcher Custodian Vot.ilach.60.00 60.00,%I� 76 J. F. Kimple Constable Fees 6.10 6.00 77 J.-F.Kimple " 14.00 14.00 78 lutomatic Vot. Biach. Supplies 3.86 3,86 79 Williamson Law Bk Co. "" Justices 16.42 16.42 80 R.M. Vose M;D. Care;Blrs: Bailey 50.00 50.00 81 C.B. Clark Rentof Hall 32.00 32.00 $ 951.35 $ 950.87fC ri On motion adjourned as an auditing board to November 6th, 1:30 P.M. Town Clerk. • R, a ,;8 14ov. 6, 1931• A meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Board as an adjourned Auditing Board; Present; O.H. hicDaniels Henry Williams Arthur Hubbell Edith M: Updike Supervisor, H.K. Aiken F.N. Smith Town Clerk Justices The Town Superintendent's estimate of Highway Mohey wfor the year 1932 wae-presented and -approved by the Board. Un motion Mr.Smith ,seconded by Mr. Aiken, voted and carried that we raise the following amounts for the respective accounts for the year 1932: - Highway Fund Bridge Fund Machinery Miscellaneous 500.00 1000.00 3000.00 0 10,500.00 On motion Mr. Aiken, seconded by Mr. Smith, voted and carried that bills No. 82 to 95 inclusive be audited as claimed:- iio. Name Service Claimed Allowed 82 Henry Williams Service Bill 16.00 16.00 83 Arthur Hubbell " 8.00 8.00 84 Llwyn E. Ford Inspector 33.00 33.00 85 z.W. Rightmyer Electricity 1.25 1.25 86 Vim. H. Licht,M.D. Vital Stat. 3.25 3.25 87 J.E. Lovell,M.D. Exam. Lunacy 20.00 20.00 88 Feith Sears,bu.D. H.O.& Lunacy Exam -226-52 226.52 89 Joel Horton Agt. Insurance Vot.MaahU7:40 17.40 90 Village Tuburg Rent.Board Rm. .40.00 40.00 91 Frea N.Smith Service Hill 16.00 16.00 92 Edith bi.Updike Registrar 49.84 49.84 93 O.H.McDaniels Service Bill 16.00 16.00 94 „ll Expense Acot. 3.55 3.55 95 Free Press& Sent. Printing 17.45 17.45 $ 4*0 .26 # -468.26 On motion adjourned subject to call of Supervisor. Town C erk. fill a Nov, 16, 1931. ji f: j A meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses was rA. held at the office of the Town Board for the'purpose of making the Budget for the ensuing..year; Present; 0. H. MoDaniele Supervisor Arthur Hubbell H.K. Aiken Justices J. Warren Chase Town Supt' Edith M. Updike Town Clerk. The amount ofor Budget was discussed but no action taken owing to- the absence of some Ofilthe members. -'T A Mr, Garlick was present.and there was some discussion T� regarding the purchase of Road Machinery. til j On motion Mr. Hubbell seconded by Mr. Aiken, voted and `k{ {i carried that bills-. 96 to 93 inclusive be audited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 96 Edith rL. Updike Service Bill 40.00 40.00 97 u Election 20.00 20.00 98 ft Election Expense 8.50 8.50 68-50 68-50 On motion adjourned, Town Clerk, rz M Nov. 18, 1931 A meeting of the Town Boaed of the Town of Ulysses was held aattthe office of the Town Board for the purpose of making the Budget and to consider -the purchase of a truck; i'reeent; O.H. McDaniels Supervisor Henry Williams F.N.-Smith Arthur Hubbell H.K. Aiken Justices Edith M: Updike ' - Town Clerk. on motion lir. Aiken seconded by Mr. Smith, voted and carried that $3000.00 for Town Audits and -05000.00 for the General Fund shall be the required amounts'for the Budget for the year 1932• On motion Mr. Smith, seconded by Mr. Williams, voted and carried that we appoint Messrs. McDaniel at Aiken and Town Supt. J.Warren Chase as committee authorizing themto puechase a truck for the Town tm, the best advantage. On motion did j burned, Town C erk. `off �F k.. Budget for the year 1932•;+`; Y?' Town Audits $3000.00 General Fund '5000.00 a lghvraye' 6000.00 Bridges 00.00 x Iaachinery 1000.00 )now & Miscellaneous 3000.00 6 .' Total $ 18500.00 4iyi!f •. _ it ,I•� On motion, voted aAd carried that the above amount Is eequired for the Budget for the Town of Ulysses for �,• the year 1932• <: ,November 18, 1931• Town Clerk. ij pec. 19,1931. itI A%:meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Board for the purpose of trap- 1I! 'iii sacting necessary business; Present; rI O.H. i icDaniel s Supvr. Henry Williams H.K. Aiken i Il Justices Arthur Hubbell F.N. Smith �. J.Warren Chase flown Supt. �i Edith M. Updike Town Clerk. On motion Mr. Smith, seconded by l,ir. Williams, voted and carried that the Supervisor and Town Clerk be authorized to make = a down payment of $1800.00 onthe International Truck recently ##, purchased and to issue Certificates of Indebtedness as follows; with the privilege of paying more on any date Certificates are �''!P.i due. Interest to be paid annually. Lst 01800.00 Due Dec.26, 1931. 2nd '1000.00 Liar .15, 1933. 3rd 1000.00 14ar.15, 1934. -} . •,Ij 4th 1000.00 idar.15, 1935. Un ;potion Mr -Williams, seconded by Mr. Aiken,voted and I , i carried that Philo B. Smith be appointed Dog Enumerator for the Town of Ulysses for the year 1932• Town Welfare Officer, C.L. Clock was present and reported on some of the work done during the year, 6n motion Mr. Aiken seconded by Mr.Hubbell, voted and ?. carried that we join with the State Aid , Home and Work Rellefae �;.• �,' l' i.. recommended by the County Welfare Society.s ' On motion Mr. Aiken, seconded by Mr. Hubbell, voted and , carried that bills No. 99 to 104 inclusive be audited as claimed; Io. Name Service Claimed Allowed }: 99 A.J Hubbell Service Bill 8.00 # 8.00 K 100 Henry Williams " 8.00 8.00 101 A. J. -Hubbell " 4.00 4.00 #;,• �•� - 102 O.H. icDaniele '-' 12.00 12.00 I I ii.K. Aiken '-' 16.00 16.00 104 C.L. Clock, ! . .'+61Sare off. 393.05 393.05 f'- •', 441.05 # 441.05 On motion adjourneyi,,'• �' fi. - Dec. 28, 1931. A meeting of the Town Board was held at the office of the Town Board for the g ' purpose of auditing the Supervisor's accounts Present; O.H. McDanlele, Supervisor jp H.K. Aiken Arthur Hubbell �''I '+ I F.N. Smith dusticee �r.dith Ll. Updike Town Clerk. ,;. klit Adjourned to Dec. 29, at 10 A.k. Town Clerk. •, z 'jR ;, Dec . 29, 1931. An adjourned meeting of the Town Board was held at the � office of the Town Board. t � : Oil ti hil:.memhers present . The Supervisor's accounts were examined and found correct r.�• with the following -balances; - : r, Highway $ 1617.98 General 5137.08 t VA Bridges 24.69 Snow Misc. 1830.84 � Machinery 3647.51 : On motion Lir. Smith, seconded by Lir. Aiken, voted and ',. '�''; carried that bills No. 1 to 8 inclusive be audited as claimed; Ro. Name Service Claimed Allowed ! it 1 Arthur L. Bower School Director 7.00 7.00 I! 2 Arthur Hubbell Service Bill 8.00 8.00 !!.I, ,- 3 Fred N• • smith " 16.00 16.00 z , 4 HenryWilliams n 4.00 4.00 ' 5 O.H. McDa.niels ° ' 8.00 8.00 675-14 Fercentage(Gen.Furx1,75.14 75.14 z 7 Edith -id. UPdike Service Bill 16.00 16.00 I{1� 8 H.K. Aiken " 8.00 8.00 r 142.14 0142.14 i,�l�•, yy On motion ad ourned) i Town Clerk. Feb. 2, 1932. a The quarterly meeting of the Town Board of the Town of On motion adjourned, Ulysees was held at the office of the Town Board for the pur- pose of auditing bills and transaeting•neceoeary buisness. is 14 All members present. On motion Mr. Aiken, seconded by Mr. tillia ms, voted and carried that Supervisor 0. H. Me Daniels be authorized to pay all Certificates of Indebtednessgdue thae�rat National e Bank of TrumanBburg,, N -Ye at once. _ _ On motion Mr. Smith, seconded by Mr. Aiken, voted and carried.that bill.$ Not 9 to 15 inalusive;•be dudited as claimed. NO. Name Service Claimed Allowed 9 Nat."Renk, T -burg SeD. Box Rental 3.75 # 3.75 10 Ithaca Journ.Newe dub. Col's. Not. 5.10 5.10 11 Arthur Hubbell Service Bill 4,00 4.00 12 Free Press do Sent. Printiu&poll. 11.90 11.90 13 N Hleetion .91 .91 14 Chas. I'. Smith School Att. Off. 61.00 61.00 15 Harry Williams service -Bill. 4.00 4.00 $ 9o.6b ¢ 90.66 a On motion adjourned, is Town filer a annual Report of the SUPERVISOR ' of the Town of Ulysses in the County of Tompkins For the Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 1931 SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS General Fund General property taus ...................... :............. $8,204.75 Other taxes ....................... 6....................... 1,002.63 Total, tax receipts ............................................ 19,927.38 IAocnaes and permits ..................................... r21.03 Pines and penalties ............... 6....................... 80.00 Total, miscellaneous receipts .................................. 211.93 ^Rcfunds................................................... 199.90 Total, transfers and refunds ................................... 100,80 Total, general fund receipts ..................:............... 10348.97 School Fund =School fund receipts ............................................... 58,288.87 Highway Fund 'Highway fund ............................................ 15,266.83 °Bridge fund .............................................. 800.00 'Machinery fund .......................................... 11.372.26 'Snow and miscellaneous fund .............................. 4,633.04 Total, highway fund receipts ................................... 32,072.13 Total, recelpta all fords ........................................ 100,010.97 Balances at beginning—Same as closing balances on Salt preceding report, or difference explained: -General fund .............. .................... 2,401.92 Highway fund ............................................ 2,405.73 Total, balances ................................................ 4.807.65 Grand Total ................................................... 105.418.02 SUMMARY OF DISBURSEMENTS General Fund General government ...................................... 3,604.17 Protection of persons and property—general'.............. 20.10 Conservation of health .................................... 488.34 Charities .................................................. 2.403.45 'rducation ............ .................... 101.00 Recreation ............................................... 75.00 Miscellaneous ............................................. 281.08 Total, current expenses ........................................ 0,073.14 Interest on debt ........................................... 534.05 . Refunds .................................................. 0.62 Total, other payments ........................................... 540.67 Total payments from general fund ........................... 7,513.81. ' School Fund School fund payments .............................................. 68,289.8".i Highway Fund lli6hw'py hunt! ................... I........................ 13,746.84 Bridge fund .............................................. uc0.31 Machinery fund .................. ...................... 8,100.70 Snow and mltccllancous.................................. 4,605.09 Total, highway fund payments ................................. 27,003.841 Balances at end of fiscal year: General fund ............................................ 6.137.00 lfighway fund ............................................ 7,384.02 Total, balances ...... .............. ..................... 12,521.10 Grand Total ................................................... 105,418.62 PART ONE Detailed Statement of Receipts—General fund General property tuxes (oxcept for highway purposes) a. For general town purpose ............................ 8,204.75 Total, general property taxea .... I ............................. 8.2C4.75 (Continued on page 0) J May 3 1932• The quarterly meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses was held at the office of -the Town Board for the purposo of auditing bills a nd considering the. Town. Superintendent's agreement for the expenditure of Highway moneys. Present: O.H. iacDaniels, .Supervisor Fred N. -Smith, Arthur Hubbell, Justices Henry Williams H.K. Aiken i Z. Warren Chase, Town Supt. B. 1. Vann Coyn ty Supt. Edith ia. Updike, Town Clerk. j George A. Reynolds and Floyd Foyer came before the Board asking for improvement of roads past their residences. On motion Mr. Smith, seconded.by Mr. Aiken, voted and carried that we build this year , two miles of gravelled baseoa roads - namely, from Pine Ridge Road eaettto Briggs' Corner and from Swamp College south to Briggs' Corner. On motion Mr. Aiken, second ed by Mr. Williams,voted and carried that the Supervisor's General Bond be approved by the Board. On motion Mr. Smith, seconded by Mr. Aiken , voted and carried that bills No. 16 to 4,6 be audited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed 16 F. S. Bower Ins. Coll. Bond 79.36 17 F. S. Bower Lns. Sup.Oen.Bond 60.00 18 rienry Williams assngd First Nat. Bank Inspector & gees. 15.64 19 Arthur Hubbell Service Bill 4.00 20 H.K. Aiken " 8.00 21 O.H. tdaDaniels IS 16.00 22 Henry Williams "_ 8.000 23 11 Criminal Bill 3.20 24 Chas..F. Smith Attend. Officer 27.00 25 Wm. Dimick Janitor 3.00 26 Free.Press & Sent. . Pub, Sup. Report 20.00 27 Edith Lt. Updike Upense, Rent & Te1.30.68 28 '� Service Bill 12.00 29 "' Service,Prim. Elect, 8.00 30 " Expense 4.00 31 Edward Seeley Inspect. of Elect. 10.00 32 John J.Chase 10.00 X31:8: 88 carried forward Allowed $ 79.36 60.00 15.64 4.00 8.00 16.00 8.00 3.20 27.00 3.00 20.00 30.68 12.00 8.00 4.00 10.00 10.00 4318.88 i 1 ! I • F� � • Un motion Mr. Aiken, seconded by Mr. Smith, .votdd and ti carried that Dr. Keith Sears be appointed Health Officer ; for the Town of Ulysses -for s term of four. years from May 12th; 1932 to may 12th 1936. ( ,r ( I { ,{ I'NI ;;I; r'r il �. 'ai' Y if ji E,;f I 91 it `7A No. Name 33 John Young 34 Arsula Hilliard 35 Ray We Stevens 36 Elele ?d:Clook 37 Elwyn E.Ford 38 Francis J.Bzeen 39 Jane E. Stilwell 40 laabel.Batty 41 Lola A. Jackson Service Claimed Allowed carried forward 318.88 Enep. of Election 111. .6 Masa. Y. & Hess. InsD. of Election • u a q Onmotionadj. (a M 10.00 15.96 15.96 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 0420.90 �.,Town Clerk. 10.00 15.96 15.96 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 0420.90 June 8, 1932. A meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the Fire house for the purpose of tra neacting necessary business;. All members present- also Town Supt. Chase. L.H. Tunison and Philo Be Smith! Assessors were present to confer with the Board regarding valuatt.ons of properties On motion Mr.Williams seconded by xr. Aiken, voted and carried that we condemn the bridge between No.15 Corner and Briggs'Corner owing to its being unsafe for travel and the Superintendent be instructed to put up signs to that effect. i On motion Mr.Aiken, seconded by Mr. Williams, voted and carried that the Supervisor be empowered to transfer fromthe General Fund to the Bridge Fund, One thousand dollars ($1000.00) to be used.for building bridge between No.15 Corner and Briggs'• Corner. On motion Mr.Hubbell seconded by irir.Aiken, voted.and carried that bills 42 to- 45 inclusive be audited as claimed; I No. Name Service Claimed Allowed ij. 42 Henry Williams Service Bill # 8.00' # 8.00 43 „ Criminal- Bill 5.60' 5.60;., 44 Arthur. Hubbell Service Bill 4.000 4.00 •, 45 H.. K. -Aiken Criminal. Bill 3.95 3.95 0 21.55... 0 21.55 a a On motion add. jjL •daq-Town Clark. • fl i° . 'rFIT I '4 9 0 in id Lid i June 1 , 1932 A speeial meeting of the Town Board was held for the purpose of inspecting roads;' Present; D.H. McDaniels, Supervisor A.K. Aiken F.N. S mith Justices Henry Williams - The Boulevard a nd other roadsin the Town were inspected. Town Clerk. July 5, 1932 Annual meeting of the Assessors , Supervisor, and Town Clerk of the Town of Ulysses waseheld-attthe office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of making the Trial Jury list for the ensuing year; Present; 0. H. McDaniels ---Supervisor Rhilo B. -Smith L. 'a. Tunison Assessors Hdwin V. Gould Edith Y. Updike Town Clerk. Town Clerk.. 0 vuly 16, 1932. 6 meeting of the Town Board ofthe Town of Ulysses was held at the office of the -Town Board for the purpose of transacting necessary business; - Present; O.H. mcDanlels, Supervisor H.K. Aiken Heriry Williams Arthur Hubbell F. N. Smith Justices Edith anti Updike = Town Clerk ` J.Waaren Chase Town Supt. On motion idr. Williams seconded by Mr. Smith, voted and carried that the following resolution be passed; On motion Mr. Aiken seconded by Mr. Williams voted and carried that the Supervisor appoint a committee to consider purchasing a truck for the Town Supt's. use and report at thenext meeting Aug. let. J.Warren Chase and H.&• Aiken were appointed committee. t On motion "+fir. Smith seconded by lir.A kken, voted and " carried that bills 46 to 51 inclusive be audited as claimed: Service School Attend.Off. Service Bill Peraentage School;: money Service Bill Expense Acct. Service Bill Claimed .14.00 4eo0 Allowed 14.00 4.00 319.94 319.94 " No. Name ' r 46 Chas. F. Smith 47 Henry Williams 5.85 5.85 48 O.H. LdDaniels 16.00 16.00 ;7 49 O.H. McDaniels 50 O.H MaDaniels 51 Edith M. Updike ' ,1 z.. Service School Attend.Off. Service Bill Peraentage School;: money Service Bill Expense Acct. Service Bill Claimed .14.00 4eo0 Allowed 14.00 4.00 319.94 319.94 ' �'' 20.00 20*00 5.85 5.85 16.00 16.00 379.79 $ 379.79 ' ,1 On motion adjourned, �I1 Town Clerk. 1' H I ,Zo-CD UALOI MENEM i,. u011ow UO 4-q Aug. 1, 1932 The quarterly meeting of the Town of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Board for -the purpose of auditing bi_lc and to:')t*aA&agt-necessary business; All members present. On motion Mr. Aiken seconded by Mr. Smith voted and carried that Charles F.Smith-be appointed School Attendance Officer for ...._ the Town of Ulysses for one year ftom Aug. lst,1932at the same salary. ( 43.per day for each day of service) ....-.. VPm. andAbram Van Liew appeared before the Boardainiaggadd '_ to Making the roads, past their residence a public highway. The oomeit'ee on purchasing a truck reported prices on a -" second hand and new trunk. :... On motion Lir.Smlth seconded by Mr. Hubbell, voted and carried that we purchase a new Ford pickup truck of Ryan - Stickler Motor Sales Co.- - Price $498.00. - — On motion -Mr. Mr. W.illiame seconded by Mr. Aiken,voted and carried that the Supervisor place the case of him. Pyle in the hands of Judge Cowley for collection. -- On mot16n Mr. Smith seconded by Mr. Aiken, voted and carried that bills No. 52 to 59 inclusive be audited as claimed; ,;. ,•-,•:.... No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 52 Wia. A. Church Co. Ass6ssment Rolls $22.00 $22.00 - 53 *eith Sears M.D. Exp. H.O. Conf. 22.74 22.74 54 H.K. Aiken J.P. Service -Bill 16.00 16.Oo 55 Criminal Bill 15.00 15.00 56 Henry'Williams Service Bill 4.00- 4.00 57 it Criminal - Bill 13.65- 13.65 58 Edith:M. Updike Expense Acct. 2.65 2.65 59 " Service Bill 8.00 8.00 # 1:04.14 #]:M'14 On motion 8434 - Town Cler Sept. 6, 1932. A meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Board for the purpose of desig- nating polling places for the ensuing year and transacting irjl other business; I j; Present; O.H. Me Daniels Supervisor I a Henry -Williams H.K. Aiken Justices !jl Arthur Hubbell i�J.Warren Chase Town Supt. Edith Ll. Updike Town Clerk. The minutes of the meeting held Aug. lot were read and approved. The Board having viewed the Van Liew road decided not to i(:�� take action at present time. I : ;riT,, On motion Mr. Williams seconded by; Mr. Aiken vged and carried that the following,be designated as polling,�for the itb { { ensuing year:- Dist. No. 1 Village Board Room, Fire House, Trumansburg 2 Town Hall Ja ckaonville 3 Engine Roam Firo House Truma.nsburg ji Jn motion Mr. Williams seconded by ,Yir. Hubbell, voted and ;. �: ; t -!` carried thatwevepaplbutnt Wilbur V. Briggs Inspector of Election in District No. 2 to fill the vacancy caused by the death of �. Cora L. Bower. i• ; yl :,i'••' i` �' = On motion tar. Williams seconded by Lir. Aiken, voted and carried that bills No. 60 to 66 inclusive be audited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 60 Arthur J. -.Hubbell, Service Bill 8.00 8.00 51 Arthur 'J. Hubbell " 8.00 8.00 6 " Williams 8.00 8.00 62 Henr y� 63 Henry" Williams Criminal Bill 7.20 7.20 64 0. H. aicDaniels Service Bill 20.00 20.00 65 H.K. Aiken " 8.00 8.00 34 4� 66 Dennis & Co. Inc. Duppliee (Justice) 15.00 15.00 '74.20 74.20 F, W.; , On motion adjourned1iii jc TownOle 14ov. 7, 1932. The quarterly meeting ofhthe Town Board of the Town of Ulysses was held at the office of the -Town .Board for the purpose of auditing bills ; Present; U.H. McDaniels Supervisor Henry Williams H.K. Aiken. Arthur Hubbell* Justices Edith M,- Updike- Town Clerk A notice from The First National Bank of Trumansburg for refund of Bank Tax.was-presented and the Supervisor was advised to take legal advice regarding the matter: On motion Mr. Aiken, seconded by Mr. Hubbell voted and carried that bills No, 67 to 75 be a.-udited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed 67 Williamson L.B.Cc. 'Supplies 8.00 68 Joel Horton-Agt. Ins. Vot-Hach. 18.90 69 Chas E.Houghtaling• Supplies Just. 7.10 70 Chas.F.Smith Attend. Off. 21.00 71 Henry -Williams Crim. Bill 11.60 72 Edith X. Updike Reg. Vit. Stat -49-70 73 Philo B. Smith Assessor 160.00 74. Fdwin V. Gould " 115.00 75. L.H. Tunison ° 105.00 $ 496.30 =�. On motion adjourned, Town Cler . a Allowed 8.00 18.90 7.10 21.00 11.60 49.70 1160.00 115.00 105.00 $ 496.30 �� J? i 5 me Nov. 10, 1932 A meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses was held at the office of -the Town Board for the purpose of auditing bills and transacting necessary business; Present: O.H. McDaniels, Supervisor Edith M.Updike, Clerk H.K. Aiken Henry Williams F. N. Smith Arthur Hubbell Justices J. Warren Chase , 'Town -Supt. The School account of the Supervisor was examined and found correct with all amounts due ea ch district paid. The Town bupe'rintendent's Estimate of High:�a y money for the year -1933 --was preeented-and approved by the Board. . On motion 14r. Aiken, seconded by Mr. Smith, voted and carried that we raise the following amounts for the respective accounts for the year 1933; Highway Fund6000.00 Bridges ------------ - 800.00 Machinery------,;• 2000.00 Snow & Misc.------- 4000.00 122800.00 On motion Mr. Aiken seconded by Mr. Hubbell, voted and carried that 03500.00 for Town Audits and.03500.00 for the General Fund shall be the required amounts -for the Budget for the year 1933• -•...' .. Budget for the year 1933. Town Audits--- - --------------# 3500.00 General Fund -*-*s ------------- 3500.00 Highwaya-- ---- --------'-------r% 6000.00 Bridges ------ - ------ 800.00 kachinery----------------- --- 2000.00 Snow & Misc. - --------- --- -- 4000.00 'total-----$ 190800.00 On motion Mr. Hubbell seconded by Mr. Smith,voted and carried that bills No. 76 to 92 inclusive be audited as claimed; - NO. Name Service Claimed Allowed 76. Autom. Vot. Maoh.Corp. Election Sup. # 3.43 3.43 77. John Young Inspector = 33.00 33.00 78, henry Williams Inspector & Mese. 44.28 44.28 79. Wilbur V.Briggs Inspector -• 33.00 33.00 80. John J. Chase at 33.00 33.00 81. Ray YY. Stevens a ° & Mess. 44.92 44.92 82. Francis..J.Breen 33.00 33.00 83. Elsie M.Clock " 33.00 33.00 84. Jane S. Wilcox `.' 33.00 33.00 85. Lola Jackson " 33.00 33.00 86. Liabel.Battyy ''' 33.00 33.00 87• Arsula_B.Hilllard & mese. 44.92 44.92 88. Edith M.Updike T.C. Expense.Acct.Electionl2.75 1.2175 89 Edith M.Updike Election Service 16.00 16.00 90. Henry Williams Service gill 8.00 B.00 91, C.ORen Carman Printing 9.62 9.62 92. Elwyn Ford Inspector 33.00 33.00 0480.92 0480.92 On motion adjourned, Tovn Clef u 51 r n 01 11 Dec. 10. 1932. Goecial meeting of the Town Board held for the purpose of transacting ransacting necessary business; All members present. hav n been A compromise proposa Bade by the banks for the repayment of one-half of bank taxes collected for the years 1923, 19' 24t 1925, and 1926 with interest On motion Mr. Aiken, seconded by Mr. Smith voted and carried unanimously that we pay, under protest, the Bank Tax Refund to the First National Bank of Trumansburg- Amount, $610.49, Pjainelpal 136,15 Intoroatt- Total 4 746,64. On motion i4r. Smith, seconded by Aiken, voted and carried that the salary of the Inspectors of Election be reduced from 410-00 to 48.00 per day for the Elections, all other days $6.00 beginning Jan. let, 1933. On motion Mr. Smith, seconded by Ldr. Hubbell, Voted and carried that the Town Superintendent's salary be 6.50 per day from Jan. let, .1933. On motionwr.Sm1th, seconded by Llr.Aiken, voted and carried that the compensation of the members of the Town Board be reduced to 9' 3.50 per day , effective Jan.lst, 1933.. On motion idr. Aiken, seconded by Mr. Smith, voted and carried that Philo B. Smith be appointed Dog Enumerator for the Town of Ulysses forthe year 1933. On motion Mr. Hubbell, seconded by Mr. Aiken, voted and carried that bills No. 93 to 108 be audited as claimed; Name Service Claimed Allowed 93. Arthur J. Hubbell Service bill8.00 8.00 94. Gra nt R. Fletcher Custodian, V.M. 60.00 60.00 95. Vot..aachine Corp. 1�lection Sup. 1.32 1.32 96. Arthur J.Hubbell Service Bill 4.00 4.00 97. Fred N..Sm1th 32.00 32.00 98. iienry Williaws 4.00 4.00 99, O.H. bloDaniels 16.00 16.00 • 100. O.H. iAoDanlels Expense Acct. 7.30 7.30 101. Keith Sears,i,i-D- H.O. Service 205-11 205-11 102. Wm.H. Lichtsui-D- Vit.Statiatios 1.75 1.75 103. H.W. Rightmyer. Electricity(Election) 1.50 1.50 104. Clarence Clark Rent of Hall 11 . 38.00 38.00 105. Vill.of T -burg Rent,Board Room- 40.00 40.00 6.4. Aiken Service Bill 12.00 12.00 107, Ldith io Updike 16.00 16.00 108. Ldith 4a. Updike Filing Papers 12.00 12.00 ---------- ------- Ad1j ed $ 458-98 458.98 1 0. 01 11 L -:c. 28, 1932 ;fleeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town 3oard for the purpose of auditing the Supervisor's accounts; Present; O.H. McDaniels Supervisor H. K. Aiken Henry Williams Justices F. N. Smith Arthur:Hubbell Edith BL Updike Clerk. Adjourned to Dec. 29th at 10 A.w. Town C rk. Dec. 29, 1932• An adjourned meeting of the Town Board was held at the office of the Town Board. All members present. The Supervisor's accounts were examined and found correct with the f811owing balances; - On motion adj. fi k 1 4 w v A I 3 Highway $ 481.93. General $ti -6217.45 Bridge 21.83 Snow & riisc.' 197.55 Machinery 1455.07 On motion Lir. Smith, seconded byy Lir. Hubbell, voted and carried the t Charles F. Smith be appointed Commissioner of Welfare for the Town of Ulysses for the year 1933 beginning Jan. 2qd or soon after as possible, on condition that he establish an office in Trumansburg, at a salary of 0400.00 Including all expenses. Salary to be paid quarterly. Un motion Lir. Aiken seconded by Mr. Smith, voted and carrleu that Bills No. 1 to 10 be audited..as claimed; lio. Name Service Claimed Allowed 1 Chas. F.Smith School Att. Uff. �. 21.00 21.00 =' Henry Williams Service Bill- 8.00 8.00 3 Arthur Hubbell "'- 8.00 8,00 4 0 -a. "icDaniels 8.00 8.00 5 oikiweAODAniels Fercefitage, G.F. 80.39 80.39 6 Edith M. Updike Servise bill 12.00 12.00 7 Edith M.Updike Expense Acct. 2.62 2.62 8 H.K. Aiken Service Bill 8.00 8.00 H.K. Aiken Criminal Bill 11.40 11.40 to C.L. Clock Com.of Welfare 490_50 -400_00 -- - 649.91 0559.41 On motion adj. fi k 1 4 w v A I 3 " Jan. 11, 1933. A special meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses f" A' was held for the purpose of appointing a Comwiesioner of *: �4 1'ielfare; All members present.' Y �- The resignation of Charles F. Smith , Com, of welfare was r' i' read. ,unhmotion Mr. Aiken, seconded by rdr. Smith, voted and carried that the resignation of Mr. Smith be..accepted. # Several names being presented as applicants for the office, an informal ballot was taken of which Irwin S. Potter received . four votes and Richmond DeLong two votes. On motion Mr. Williams seconded by Mr. Smith, voted and , carried that the informal ballot be declared formal and Mr. y Potter receiving a majority of the ballots cast, the chairman x„ be authorized to appoint Irwin S. Potter Commissioner of ��•;' � Welfa re for the town for-theensuin year -beginning Jan.l6th g Y g g , at a,.salary of $400.00 per year including all expenses , payable quarterly- Apr.let.-July let.- Oct.lst.- Jan. let. Adjourned, t, 5, FF Town Clerk Feb. 7, 1933 The regular uarterly meeting of the Town Board was held purpose of auditing at the office o the Town Board for the p p g bills and dsonsidering other business; r.,. All members present. Irwin Potter, Town welfare Officer was present and discussed the h elfare situation with the Board. r, On motion Mr. Aiken, seconded by Mr. Smith, voted and carried that bills No. 11 to 17 inclusive be audited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 11 Henry Williams Service Bill 7.00 7.00 12 Arthur Hubbell „ 7.00 7.00 13 Fred N. Smith 15.00 15.00 14 Henry Williams Criminal Bill 12.70 12.70 15 Fidelity & Cae.Co. Ins. Coll. Bond 84.03 84.03 S` 16 Amer. Surety Co. Ins. Sup.H'way Bond 28.00 28.00 17 Amer. Surety,.Co. Ins. Sup. Gen. Bond 6,0.00 60.00 213.73 213.73 On motion Adj. d rn• Town de rk. J WHEREAS, by the provisions of §40-o of. the County Law, the Board of Supervisors of a county is authorized to pass an ordinance regulating the dumping or accumulation out of doors of dismantled, abandoned or worn out motor vehicles and parte thereof, and the maintenance of grounds or places therefor, within the county and outside of cities and vil- lages, and prescribing penalties for violation thereof, therefore be it RESOLVED- That the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County does hereby ordain and enact pursuant to said §40-o of the County Law, being Chapter 139 of the Laws of 1931, as follows; No person, oo-partnership, association or corporation shall maintain or operate, or allow to be maintained or operated, a place for dumping or accumulation out of doors of dismantled, abandoned or worn-out motors vehicles and parte thereof, within the County of Tompkins, outside of incorporated bities or villages, unless - - (1) Such place shall be located at least Three Hundred (300) feet from a public highway and at least Two Hundred (200) feet from anybuilding used as a residence, farm build- ing, gasoline station, public building, industrial or manu- facturing plant, private garage, any building used as a place of business; and any municipal owned building; and (2) That such place shall be completely enclosed on all sides by a solid board fence at least eight (S) feet in height; and (3) All motor vehicles and parts thereof shall be piled neatly and so as to eliminate all fire hazards and oared for In such a way that no unpleasant odors shall arise there- from; and (4) Without first obtaining a license from the said Board of Supervisors, who hereby reserve the right to refuse or revoke the same, after a hearing shall be had thereon, The fee for such license shall be One (1) Dollar per year or any portion thereof and such license shall be for the balance of the calendar year following the granting and issuing of the same; and (5) The Board of Supervisors of said County or one of its duly constituted committees, its agents, the County Superintendent of Highways of Tompkins County, or the Sheriff of said County shall have the right to investigate and in- spect such grounds at all times and all such motor vehicles or parts thereof; sad (6) All non-metallic portions of automobile bodies shall be promptly burned. No fires shall be maintained upon said premises for the purpose of burning the non-metallio portions of automobile bodies within One thousand 01000) feet of any residence, farm building, public building, gasoline station, industrial or manufacturing plant, municipal owned building or private garage, and any building used as a place of busi- ness. 10 If any clause, sentence, paragraph or part of this ordinance shall be adjudged by a court of oompetent juris- diction to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remainder thereof but shall be confined to the clause, sentence, paragraph or part thereof direotly in- volved in the controversy in which such judgment shall have been rendered. Any person, oo§partnership, association or corporation violating this local law or ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not more than Fifty (50) Dollars or imprisonment for not more than thirty days or both. Each day that dumping grounds for dismantled, abandoned or worh-out motor vehicles are operated or maintained in vio- lation of this local law, shall be considered a separate of- fense thereunder and be punishable as such. All proceedings instituted for the punishment of any violation of the provisions of law, ordinance or resolution shall be prosecuted in the Justice Count of the Town in the County of Tompkins wherein said property is located and the violation occurs in the same manner as like misdemeanors are prosecuted in said Justice Court as now provided by law. All fines received by a Justice of the Peace for vbolation of this local law shall belong to the County of Tompkins and be paid to the County Treasurer of said County within thirty days'from the receipt thereof. This local law, ordinance or resolution shall take effect thirty days from the passing thereof. Passed by Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County on November 9, 1931. " THE FREE PRESS, TRUMANSBUR0, N. 7. VMDAY, APRIL 1, 1931:; .�.. t.. :x:21.1?^.S�. l.,:.J L.. ..i ..+. ..Y :.t�L••1 __ ___, _ �_ Supervisor's Report -Town of Ulysses Transfers and Refunds refunds: 9.92 C Error on Donahue tax ......................... +, (Continued from Page One) 0,82 lTotal, Refund ................................. • • ... I ........... Trust and Investment Payments G Other taxes: ............ 5,137.08 a. Bank tans I .......................... :... 302.65 General Fund Balance at close of fiscal year ........................ • a. Mortgage taxes .......................... . ........... C. Income taxes ......................................... 159.30gnl:tace 1,109.55 of Geirral Fund consists as fallowt•: , :atlol Bank of Trutnatlsburg peep 6,13 . 08 Flrst Dm d. Frarchise tax on business corporations .............. 91.13 Bank balances; PART TWO Total, other taxes .............................................. 1,662.63 a Licenses and perrull6: School Fund Accounts ta. Dog licensee ......................................... 119.93 b. Other licenses ....................................... 5,00 lucelpts: t a. State apportionment for school from County Treasury 27,739.01 t Total, licenses ................................................. 12193 Ijnt Payment peep . ........................... 30,55928 r Piro.+ and pe'Jalt)es: ....... ......................__ 5, second payment ......... fa. Fines ................................................. 90.00 682E9.87' Total ............................................... .......... Total, fines .................................:.................... D0.09 payments: Refunds: 101.77 School district No. 1 .................................... rl•154 87 a. Poor ................................................. 103.00 School district No. 3 .............................. I..... 870.31 t School district No. 8 .................................... 1,060.39 Tota] refunds •........ 109.66 school district No. 8 ...................• ,,,,,,,,,,,peep. .................................... School district No, 92,336.7 828.08 General fund balance at the beginning of fiscal year ............. "40192 School district No, 11 ....... , ............................ a Detailed Statement of Disbursements -General Fund No. 1(? • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 322.50 school district ..... ......... General Government 'TOTAL PAXMENT9 PROM THE SCHOOL FUND ............. 59,269.87' ,, Town gra: PART THREE ± a. Rent of board room ($50.00-1930) $40.00-1931) ...... DOM I b. Office and other expentas ............... .. ....... 4,91 Detailed Statement of Receipts -Highway Fun d. Printing or publishing reports Supervisors Report ...... 28,84 A Total............................................................ 123.75 Illfhway Fund (Item I) tax collected pursuant to sec. 90 and 91 . • • • • • • • d,US�80 Supervisor (except compensation for highway services) : 18ghway .. ... ... from State as state e1d, sec. .. peep.. a. Per diem compensation or salary .. .. ....... 116.00 gravel, o or work for village, EtOivcd f 1Yom other sourcee, sale of a b. Percentage on moneys paid opt (5689.32-1930) P.rcelved rTlim Supuinterdent, VBh:Sa of 'lYumansb.... Central ISS82.99-1031)........................................... 1,252.22 colmty 6,313.83 &:hoot District and other individuals ...................... d. Office and other ex nves pe ............................ 14.91 ,r .� 1 Total Total receipts ................... I......................,.... ,cn .......Total llr'dro Fund (Item 2). ' 600.00 Town Clerk (except compensation for highway services) peep. lax received from collector, Bea. DD attd 1 ...................... n. Per diem compenaatlon or salary .................... 90.00 b. Compensation for election services .................... 28.50 Total recelpta ,,,,•,,............................. 800.00 a. Fees and other compensation ........................ d. Office and other expenses .......peep ............... 12.00 11.04 %,,tdnerr Fund (Item 3): 2,590,00 peep...... Tay rfrom collector,800, ntal f machin....ery ...... 8,072.20 m oEher source, from Tata(......................................................... 147.5+ Receivedived 11,372.20 • Jlwtloe of the Pearn: a. Per diem core neatlon •............. 270.00 Total receipts ..................................:... ............ (Item 4): b. Fees toe seeding for ere ln......... leour Fund ....... 4,51 9nua and Mled, .penses ...... cases and end ..... ....................... 73.00 Tax collected, fico• 90 and of n ............. .... S 04 on Compomauon htsltrauco 133. there d. Office and other expenses ... . .................. . peep.. 18,42 Recdvod from other wares, rotund 4&33.04, ,. Total .............. I. ................................ peep.. 357.9:1 ?rota! rcoeI is ..........,..................................... Dallmeea at Beginning of Town 67acal Years ♦ A."emJors: a. Compensation of aseeasors ................. I.......... 325,00 1111%way Flood 9{.OD JlWhway fund (Item 1) .....I.........••............... 35.00 ing asseaument rolls ....... I .................... 28.25 flJldge fund (Isom 2) .................................... 411.96 Machinery fund thein 91 .............................. 1893.70 (Item 4) ........................................................... 4nd MLcellantous fund ................... 56925 , sacs' -' 2,403.73• (Including town meelhtsr)t Total Highway fund lmlances.................................. ensation of election officials .................... of polling places ................................ LVollng 518,04 40.00 lltld Statofllent of Diebllrooments-•Highwey Fund s, ciatlottary and other election supplies ....,,... • G454� .). 7 moobinos, plutihuss and ropairof .........peep. glen 1300.00 iti i�ay�F� (titin 1)t I11 (1939-.:Otl.00) ll'J3i--L90.00t peep W A L1611fig I n IJAI 11"11119 Total ........................................................... Total. General Government ................................... Protection of Persons and Property Constables and Deputy Sheriffs: a. Fees In Criminal proceedings . ........................ 20.1e Total, Protection of Persons and Property ...................... Conservation of Health Health Officers: a. Compensation (1930-4205.35) (1931--4208.52) :......... 411.87 b. Office, traveling and other expenses .................. 23.38 Total.......................................................... Registrar of Vital Statistics: a. Compensation (fees) ................................. 49.84 b. Fees to physicians etc ................................ 325 Total........................................................... 1,988.68 suletaf impiovernents. including sluices ds culverts ....... 6.8 .33 W1expenditures ........................................... .. 13,740.84 3,804.17 Drli.-e Fund (Item 2): TOTAL TOWN u,uraac.ua,c88 ............................... 9,479.50 a. Compensation ......................................... 7.09 Labor and team work, repair and maintenance of bridges 118.00 Total ....................................... 6............ Material for repair and maintenance of bridges ............ 432.31 Attendance Officers: , . Total expenditures ............................................. 660.31'. a. Compensation ......................................... 94.00 Machinery Fund (Item 31: Franchises........... 67,05000 20.10 For purchase of machinery, tools and Implements ....... 8,04528 TOW]........................................................... For repair of machinery, tools and Implements .......... 2,151.42 20.10 ' dotal expenditures ............................................. 8,188.70• P=10nlon o '4,900.00 Pension Property marked "exempt„ .............. 4,=.00 Snow and Miscellaneous Fund (Item 4) : ... All other exempt property ....................................... .649,850.00 For removing obstructions caused by allow .............. 1,641.63 547 050.00 For other miscellaneous purposes ....................... 542.08 ' For salary town superintendent ......................... 1,749.00 For expenses town ouperintendent ...................... 457.38 STATE OF NEW YORK For compensation of supervisor for highway services ...... 175.00 43525 For compensation of town clerk for highway services ...... 40.00 53.09 Total, Conservation of health ................................... 408.34 Charities Public welfare officer: a. Compensation (1030-4300.00) (1031-4300.00) .......... emko b. Office, traveling and other expenses .................. 12827 Total........................................................... 72827 Outdoor Relief of Poor: a. Paid by supervisor .................................... 1,015.18 Total.......................................................... Lunacy C P400: a. Lunacy examinations .................................. 60.00 Total........................................................... Total, Charities .............................................. Education Total expenditures ............................................. 4,605.99• Highway fund balances at close of town fiscal year: • Highway fund (Item 1) ................................ 1,620.98 Ridge fund (Item 2) .................................. 284.89 MeoWnery fund (Item 3) .............................. 3,647.51 Snow and miscellaneous fund (item 4) .................. 1,830.84 ITotal Highway fund balances .................................. 7,384.03 Balances of the Highway funds condole as follows: B8 balances: First National Bank of Trumansburg ...... 7,384.02 .......................................................... 7,384.02 (ciliation of Boole and Bank Balances at Close of Fiscal Year 7. 015.18 Bjk balances -AB funds: Total cash 1n bank and on hand ................................. 12,521.10 Total book balances, all funds ................................... 12,531.10 Detailed Statement of the Town Indebtedness at the 60.00 close of the fiscal year 2,403.45 Other temporary loam, Voting machines .................. 2,440.00 Certificate of Indebtedness ...................................7,039.50 School Directors: TOTAL TOWN u,uraac.ua,c88 ............................... 9,479.50 a. Compensation ......................................... 7.09 Specific Information Total ....................................... 6............ 7.00 Assessed valuations: Attendance Officers: Iteal property, subject to general taxatloa ........................ 9,015,750.00 a. Compensation ......................................... 94.00 Franchises........... 67,05000 Total assessed valuation, subject�to geacralta=tlon ........... 2,682,770.00 TOW]........................................................... 94.00 Total, education.......................6......................... 101.00 P=10nlon o '4,900.00 Pension Property marked "exempt„ .............. 4,=.00 ... All other exempt property ....................................... .649,850.00 Recreation 547 050.00 Total . Memorial Day Observance ................................ 75.00 STATE OF NEW YORK Total, Recreation ............................................... 76.00 County of Tompkins Miscellaneous Town of Myrses ,VI Other (Shop nature of disbursement): O. Howard McDanlels being duly sworn, deposes and says that he resides at Supervisor Bond Prem ................................... 106.08 Trumansburg N. Y., that Ile in the supervisor of the town of Ulysses, in the Collector bond Pro ............ .......................... 85.00 - roomy of Tompkins, and that the foregoing report in a true and correct stateaid town receivDecemed andberl Total, Miscellaneous .............................................. 981.00 for tl of fiscaltilenyearonesended 31,u1931 hand that thin report a9rvea with 114111ni ' r 1 Ind If d d I i the official records kept by him. c I a e e ness an Il erect O. HOWARD MCDANIEI.13 Interest on Debt: P, O. Address Trumansburg, N. Y. Inlolest oil Temporary Loans...........I........................ 534.05 Subscribed February, sworn to before mo this 25th day 1933 Total ................... ....... ............................... I. 034.05 G, M. Nowell, Notary Public, ;4arch 17, 1933 A meeting of the Tovn Board was held at the office of the Town Board forthe purpose of discussing roads; Yresent;, 0. H. MaDaniels Supervisor F.N-. Smith Henry Witliams Arthur Hubbell H.K. Aiken Justices Edith id: Updike Clerk J. Warren -Chase Town Supt. A. V. VanLiew was present in regard to the road past his house. The Board assured him notification as soon as any action was taken in the matterr On motion Mr. Smith, seconded byyMr. A ikon, voted and carried that bills.No. 18 to 21 inclusive be audited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 18 Ithaca Journ. News Pub. Tax Notices 6.12 # 6.12 19 Arthur Hubbell Service Bill 3.50 3.50 20 Dennis &._Co. Supplies(Just.& 9.08 9.08 Clerk ) 21 Eree Press & Sent. Supplies de Pt int. 26.65 26.65 $45.35 $45.35 On m�ot�io�inadj. Clerk.� 65! R IqI.:yi, I , fir 65- . Y A1111 r, iltqV .11, tP ,uarch 17, 1933 A meeting of the Town Board was held at the office of the Town Board forthe purpose of discussing roads; ,eresent;, 0. H. MoDaniels Supervisor F -N'. Smith Henry Wipliame Arthur Hubbell H.K. Aiken Justices Edith �1-. Updike Clerk O i J. Warren -Chase Town Supt.' R �i A. V. 'VanLiew was present I� regard to the road past his house. The Hoard assured him notification as soon as any action was taken In the matterr On motion Mr. Smith, seconded byy4r. A Iken, voted and carried that bills �No, 18 to 21 Inclusive be audited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 18 Ithaca Journ. News Pub. Tax Notices 6.12 6.12 19 Arthur Hubbell Service Bill 3.50 3.50 20 Dennis &..Co. supplies(Just.& 9.08 9108 -Clerk 21 gree Press & Bent. Supplies 4 2tint. 265 26.65 - --6.--- ------- $45-35 045.35 On motion adj. Clerk. April 19, 1933. A special meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the Fire House for the -purpose of signing the Agreements for the Expenditure of Highway woneys with the Town Superintendent; All members present. On motion Mr. Smith, seconded by Mr.Aiken, voted and carried that improvements on roads for -this year be made as follows; (a) from Iredell School house easterly to the A.R. Nelson Corner; (b) from -Cold Springs Corner westerly one mile. On motion Mr. Smith ,seconded by Mr. Hubbell, voted andcarried that -Bills No. 22 to 30 inclusive be audited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 22 Aethur J. Hubbell Service Bill 3.50 3.50 23 O.H. MoDani.el.s " 21.00 21.00 24 O.H. McDantels Expense Acct. 4.65 4.65 25 Cha s. F. Smith School Att. Off. 18.00 18.00 26 Edith 14. Updike Telephone 95.00 25.00 27 Edi=thcli. Updike Service Bill 17.50 17.50 28 H. K. Aiken " 14.00 14.00 29 Henry Williams " • 3.50 3.50 30 Chas. F. Smith School Att. Off. 15.00 15.00 122.15 122.15 Torn ClWrk` ` "�-'�-- til ,day 2, 1933. The quarterly meetingof the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the Fire House .for the purpose of auditing bills. ?resent; O.h. McDaniels, Supervisor F.N. Smith Henry Williams Arthur Hubbell H.K. Aiken Justices Edith M. Updike Town Clerk Irwin Potter Welfare Off. On motion Mr. Smith , seconded byyMr. Aiken, voted and carried that bills No. 31 to 38 be audited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 31 F. o. Buwer Int. School Bon? 414.00 014.00 32 Henry Williams Service Bill 3.50 3.50 33 Claude.5ears Constable Fees 6.00 6.00 34 ri.K. Aiken Criminal Fees 13.00 13.00 35 PdithUOdike Expense Aect, 3.20 3.20 36 A.J. Hubbell Service Bill 3.50 3.50 37 n.Ai. Aiken 113.50 3.50 33 F.N. Smith It 10.50 10.50 -- # 57.20 57.20 Adjourned_ June 13, 1933 A special meeting of the Town Hoard of Ulysses was held at the Fire house for the purpose of appointing an assessor to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Lewis H. Tunison; All members present. Also Philo B. -Smith -s Assessor. On motion Dr. Aiken, seconded by wr.•Smith, voted and carried that Hoffman C. Steenberg be appointed Aeseirhor of the Town to fill above vacancy. On motion +4r. Smith , seconded by Mr. Williams, voted and carried that we pay the bill for flags for Memorial Day. On motion Aur. Smith, seconded by Lir. Hubbell, voted and carried the Town Superintendent be authorized to apply suitable Oil to two (2) miles of gravelled road for experiment. On motion Adr. Hubbell, seconded by Mr. Smith, voted and carried that bills No. 39 & 40 be audited as ,claimed, No. Name -Service Claimed Allowed 39 Corner Book Store Flags(Mem. Day) 0 18.75 18.75 40 Dennie & Co.. Supplies(Justice)• 5.00 5.00 - -- # 23.75#-23.75 On motion Idjourned R , III July 31 1933 i,eeting of the Supervisor, Town Clerk ana Assessors ! F, for the purpose of making the Trial Jury list for the ensuing year; - Preaent: 0. H. McDaniel a Supervisoi Edith i1. Updike, Town Clerif, Philo B. Smith Edwin V. Gould Ae�essors. i H. C. Steenberg Town C t ; ---- --- - ------------- ----- Aug. 8, 1933 �; I i f.i't 11 lilt The quarterly meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Board for the purpose of audit-! Ing bills and transacting necessary business; �•i�'; All members present. Also J. Warren Chase, Town Supt. for On motion Mr. Williams, seconded by lar. Smith, voted and t �,t carried that Chas. F. Smith be appointed School Attendance Officer for the ensuing year froze August let 1933 to Aug.1,1934 t, ' at the same salary- three dollars per day for each day of service. On motion Mr. Williams, seconded by .1r. Smith, voted and 1 'r'': carried that Grant Fletcher be appointed Custodian of Voting machines for the ensuing year from Sept. 1, 1933 to Sept-1, 1934, 11.; at a salary of 450.00. Ii y I} tx��• On wotion•i.ir. Aiken, seconded by Mr. Smith,. voted and carried that bills No. 41 to 51 inclusive be audited as claiwed;;.' tio. Name Service Claimed Allowed `. { ,'! •�!i•13 41 Chas. F. Smith Att. Officer 4 26.40 26.40- t,,, 42 L. n. Tunieon Est. Assessor SeryA5 /0.50 43 Dennis & Co. SuPplies(Justices 3.00 3.00 f;- 44 Claude Sears ®onstable•Fees 1.50 1.50 t,t;1: ''`'' 'cl'tj 45 Edith iiI1, Updike Pervice T.C. 21.50 21.50 ;,,q 46 Edith ba. Updike Expense T. C• 2.78 2.78 47 O.H. JucDaniels Service Bill 24.50 24.50 48 O.H. ItucDaniels Pereentage,6chool69.43 69.43 49 U H.�+cLaniels Expense Aoct. 15 6.15 6. 50 henry Williams Service J.P. 7.00 7.00 51 Henry Wilila ms Criminal Bill 15.35 15.35 iV Adjourned x.C'G2'i1i1�11J �//11 G; , Town Cle 1 it;'�i� Vi I ' �I Aug. 15, 1933 A regular meeting of the Town Board was held at the office of the Town Board for -the purpose of designating polling places -for the ensuing year. Present: 0. H. idcDaniels Supervisor Frdd "- SmithH. K. Aiken Arthur Hubbell Justices Edith W. Updike Town Clerk On motion Dr: Aiken, seconded b y Lir. Smith, voted and carried thatthe following be designated as polling places for the ensuing year: Dist. No. 1 Village Board Room, Fire House Trwuansburg " It 2 Town Hall Jacksonville '.' 3 Engine Room Fire House Trumansburg On motion Mr: Smith, seconded by gar. HubbHll, votedaand carried that bills No. 52 & 53 be audited as claimed, No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 52 H. K. Aiken Service Bill 010.50 0 10.50 53 He K. Aiken Criminal dill _ 5.20 5.20__ 15.70 15.70 Adjourned �t��Ye e Clerk. �Nlei��GI�. I p i nit� t I ,t ov. 9, 1933 10 A.W' n meeting, of the Justices of the Peace and Town ClerK, convened at the office of the Town Board of the. Town of f .a" ' t jlysses for the purpose of canvassing the returns of the 1:i1. LlectLon helu Nov. 7th 1933, at which were present, uenry Ytilliams, H. K. Aiken, F.N. Smith, Arthur Hubbell, Justices, Edith w. Updike, Town Clerk. r 1 •t { O.H. LlcDaniels,Supervisor present and held awmeeting following the canvass. The following canvass of the votes for Town.Officers resulted as follows;- For Supervisor Dist.l Dist -2 Di8t.3 total Writ. S. Scott 161 80 172 413 j O.Howard WcDaniels 205 179 201 585 Blank 16 24 11 51 tA( 382 283 384 For Town Clerk i ;i' All John T. iLesupsey Sr. 93 39 133 270 ^^ r cditl: ,J.Upolke 268 204 222 694 Blank 16 40 29 85 - ji 11x .i 382 283 384 1049 G. For Justice of xj the Peace George Stewart 131 57 139 327?'p denrY Williams 214 183 208 610 �r Howard Rumsey 123 449 131 303 i ? Chas. A.Lueder 216 1917 217 630 i i« Blank --80 - ---75- --7g� -228- _ -- - 764 566 768 2098 \j''�;+I For Assessor i .:. , 4 yrs.' a( Raycaond Batty 126 57 138 321 Philo B. Smith 221 191 210 622 ?t' Blank 35 35 36 106 �; For Assessor -582 283 _ 384_ 2 yrs. yy Chas.Addington 139 48 139 326 j►' 4dwin V. Gould 210 196 199 46- 605 Blank 33 -118- -- --- 382 -39- 283 _ 384 1049 1 p N For Assessor 2 yrs. lvacancyi Dist.! Dist.2 Dist -3 Total Adrian ?earsall 142 61 156 359 H.C. Stetnberg 206 182 194 582 Blank 34 40 34 108 ------ 382 - ----- 283 ------ 384 lo49 For Town Supt. of iii6hwaye Michael Terrell 119 45 113 277 J. Warren Chase 246 221 244 711 Blank 17 17 27 61 - 382 233 384 -1049 For Collector Gladys Breen 182 72 219 473 Carrie B. Briggs 182 174 143 504 Blank - 18 37 17 72 332 283 - 384 1049 For School ijiree for Lydia G. Sears 137 53 128 318 Levi Holman 215 189 220 624 dlark 30 ------ 41 36 107 382 ------ 283 ----- 384 1049 On notion, voted and carried tnat bills 110,54 to 74 be aadite,i as claimed; - Pio. Name Service Claimed Allowed - 54 Keith Sears Expense H. 0. Conf. $ 4��92 40:o�Oe 55 Lola A -Jackson Inspector is Mesa. 56 57 Jane S.7iil000x iienry Williams .. .. & mesa. 29.,)0 31.28 29.00 31.28 53 Edw. n.Seeley .. 9.00 9.00 59 Wilbur Briggs .. 29.00 29.00 60 John Young .. 29.00 29.00 61John Chase .. 29.00 29.00 62 Arsula n.Hilliard .. 29.00 2.00 65 .Sabel Batty .. 29.00 29.00 64 Ray 31,5tevens .. 29.00 29.00 65 Elwyn z.Ford .. 29.00 29.00 6G Francis Breen .. 29.00 29.00 67 C.u. Clark 24.00 24.00 63 69 Gdith :-i. JOdlke Lennie nipEttrar 7u. cCb. u:a. A. Church Srppllee Assessment Rolle tj 22.00 71 Auto:a.Vot.:dach.Co. Election Supplies 2.51 2.51 72 711111 aBon L.B.Co. Supplies 2.10 2.10 73 Denis cc Co. .. 1.08 1.08 74 uc,nrile 1 Co. .. -3_11-- 0 467-50 ---3.11- 4467.50 zl.' Flyyt T.C. 20 I ,ipon the foregoing canvass of the votea cast for Pc•r�c> Officers at the said election, we hereby certify t`+t the following persons were elected to the offices u )osite thair respective names; Supervisor Town Clerk Justice of the Peace 4 years Justice of the Peace 4 years Assessor, 4 years Assessor, 2 years Assessor, 2 years (vacancy) Collector Supt. of Highways School Director 0. Howard McDaniels Edith w. Updike Henry Williams Charles A. Lueder Philo B. Smith Edwin V. Gould H. C. Steenberg Carrie B. Briggs J. Warren Chase Levi Holman Fred N. Smith ) H. X. Aiken Henry Williams ) Arthur Habbell Justices of the Peace L yd..4} Town Clerk J Dec. 4, 1933 A special meeting of the Town Board was heldat the Fire j3 noaee for the purpose of appointing a Supervisor to fill the vacancy causea by the death of O.Howard 1ic.Daniels. Present; Henry Williams H.K. Aiken Justices i• Arthur Hubbell Fred N. Smith Edith i�. Updike Town Clerk i Un motion ,dr. Williams seconded by' Dr. Aiken, voted and i carried that Fred N. Smith be appointed Chairman of meeting. A letter was read from the Committee men and women of the Town of Ulysses suggesting the name of Charles Lueder for the appointment t3 the office of Supervisor. Other names submitted were LePine Stone, H.K. Aiken and Frei Beardsley. On motion Lir. Williams, seconded by !Ar.Hubbell, voteu and carrie:i that the Town Clerk act as Teller, for the + .jr..al bal.ot. dal-ot being taken, number, of votes cast-hive, Le?lne Stone receiving three and H.K. Aiken two. On motion idr. Williams, seconded b;; Mr. Hubbell, voted i ,nd carried that :.ePine 5tone,having received a majority of tiie votes ca::t, oe appointed Supervisor of the Town of Ulysses to fill the vacancy caased by tine death of O. Howard iicDaniels on Nov. 30th. Tera tD expire Deceuber• 31, 1935. vn motion Dr. Aiken, seconded b;; idr. Huobell, voted and carried that wary Gronk and delle Hatch in District leo. 3 together 'rit.. L..e others recowmended be appointed Inspectors of.Llectlon in their respective districts for the ensuini; terra of two years; Dist. it 1 Democrat Idabel r3atty Arsula Hilliard I Reoublican Lola Jackson Y,ary DeLong Dist. if 2 Democrat John Chase John Young } Republican Alfred Hopkins Henry Williams Dist. 11�� # 3 Democrat Francis J. Breen ;4 Ray W. Stevens Repablicrn .clary Cronk Belle Hatch :} On motion Dr. Aiken secondea by ;ur. Williams, voted and Constables , carri,-.; that Claude Sears and Vim. Rumph be appointed fur t:,_ Town of Ulysses for a terve of two years. (F I i- 1 un motlor: Dnj,Glr en, seconded by L,r. Hubbell, voted s.:.0 carried that the a opt resolutions on the death of aor.ard-.cllaniele a copy to be placed on the minutes a cooy forwarded to tha asrca.ved family. On motion Dr. Aiken, seconded by Mr. Hubbell, voted and"bei^rl6d that bills No. 75 to 82 inclusive be audited as clai>aed; i I ''o• Name Service Claimed Allowed 75 Keith Sears Health Officer 4205.45 4 205.45 76 Mary E.Cronk Inspector 29.00 29.00 77 Free Press Print.': Supplies 15.52 15.52 7.3 Edith ;.l.Jpdil�e Election Service 14.00 14.00 79 Edith ;.!.Updike .. Expense 12.65 12.65 3) Zd7lin V. Gould Assessor 112.50 112.50 31 H.C. SteenberE .. 72.00 72.00 02 Philo B. Smith .. Chairman 161.50 161.5 0 --------- -------- 622.57 622.57 Adjourned Clerk. Dec. 6, 1933 A special meeting of the Town aoard was held at the Fire House for the,purpoee of auditing the accounts of 0. H. ;'cDaniels Supervisor, deceased. F. N. Smith , Chairman. , Preaent�:, Hr.KC ',Aitken::,,:--�Fred N.; Smith Justices Arthur Hubbell , Henry Williamm - Edith Y. Updike , Town Clerk On motion Dr. Aiken, seconded by Mr. Hubbell, voted anti carried that we rescind the motion appointing Constables f.,r the Town. Adj. to Dec. 7th - 10 A.M. ,�"'",l�"-�"— Clerks Jec.7, 1933 Adjourned meeting of Town Board to audit the accounts of the Supervisor. Present Aiken , Smith , Williams and Updike f;- Adj. to Dec. 8th �. Clerk. l .. Dec. 8,1933. H. .. Aiken and Ldith Jpdiko rche6kad accounts of the ouperviaor. i I Town Hoard of Ulysses, Trumaneburg, A.Y.- bec. 7, 1933• Clerk. Note; 0. Howard McDaniels died Nov. 30, 1933. ( Supervisor) i+ I A l�y i : 0 RESOLUTIONS Whereaq, The great and supreme Ruler of the universe ;;;; has in His infinite wisdom removed from among us one of our worthy and esteemed fellow -laborers, 0. Howard McDaniels and, whereas, the long and intimate relation held with him In the faithful discharge of his duties as Supervisor makes i ;i It eminently befitting that we record our appreciation of E him; therefore be it, ; Resolved, That the wisdom and ability which he has ! exercised in the aid of our Town by service and counsel, will be held in grateful remembrance; Resolved, Thatthe sudden removal of such a life from fj among our midst leaves a vacancy and a shadow that will 1., be deeply realized by all our members, and will prove a serious loss to the community and the public. II'' Resolved, That with deep sympathy with the bereaved relatives of the deceased we express our hope that even so great aloes to us all may be overruled for good by Him who doeth all things well; Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the records of this Town , and a copy forwarded to the bereaved family. tl Town Hoard of Ulysses, Trumaneburg, A.Y.- bec. 7, 1933• Clerk. Note; 0. Howard McDaniels died Nov. 30, 1933. ( Supervisor) i+ I A l�y i : 0 �I i i Dec. 12, 1933 A special meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the Fire house for the.purpose of approving a the Town Suptrintendent's Estimate for Highway purposes and making, the dudget for the year 1934. Present; LePine Stone Supervisor F. N. Smith H. K. Aiken Justices Henry Williams Arthur Hubbell Edith hi. Updike Town Clerk On motion Dr. Aiken seconded by fir. Smith voted and•.;aarried that the following amounts are required for the respective accounts for the year 1934 Highway 7000.00 Bridges 1000.00 Machinery 3500,00 Snow & Misc. 4000.00,-' General _6000.00 21, 500.00 On motion Dr. Aiken, seconded by ir. Smith, votdd and carried that Mrs. McDaniels be paid the sum due Mr. dcDanlels as soon as administration papers are granted. The 'Down Superintendent's Estimate for Highway purposes was approved and signed by the Town board. l On motion Dr. Aiken seconded by Smith, voted and carried that the bonds of J. Warren Chase, Supt. of Highways and Chas. It. Lueder, Justice of the Peace be approved. On motion Dr. Aiken, seconded by Mr. .Smith, voted and carried that bills No. --i to -•5 be audited as claimed; Fra 87 No. Nteme Service Claimed Allowed 83 Joel Horton Ins. Voting Mach. # 18.90 18.90 84 H.W. Rightmyer Electricity 2.50 2.50 85 Wm. H. Licht ;i. D. Vital Stat. 1.50 1.50 86 Henry Williams. Service Bill 17.50 17.50 87 „ Criminal.Bill 6.15 6.15 {� 46.55 46.55 On motion adjourned, E4' �- a' Cler �I i i Town of Ulysses Budget for the year 1934 )I' I ' Ft%; ,! I Town Audits $ 3500.00 Highway 7000.00 i, Bridges 1000.00 machinery 2500.00 Snow a miscellaneous 4000.00 i �� . ,,I , Cert. of Indebtedness 1000.00 }loch. Fund .00 ' General 2500'( A li,j;,Ny • � �•,�, iiPF 7 ' i21, 500.00 S:r ata ?�T9 A Un motion voted and carried that the above amount is required for the Budget for the Town �� Irf jr y Ulyssesq for the year 1934. (!: Dec. 12p 1933• Town CTerk Jl;� L t t,'v 13) 19J3 Adjourned meeting of Town hoard was held at Fire house to audit the accounts-of O.H. McDaniels, deceased. 2resent;- ii.!i.Aiken, Fred N. Smith, Edith Updike. Dec. 14 1933 Checked accounts of O.H. :dc Daniels, deceased. Present; Aiken, Updike ClOrk Dec. 18, 1)33 A special meeting of the Town Baard of Ulysses was held at the Fire House for the, purpose of considering the payment of labor bills and transacting other business; Present; q� IT J LePine Stone Supervisor Ili JIX J F.N. Smith Henry Williams i uat ices t I !� � H.K. Aiken Arthur Hubbell Edith ki. Updike Clerk J a `19arren Chase Town Supt. The minutes of meeting held Dec. 12th read and aoiroved-with exception of numbering bills audited. Un motionMr. Smith, seconded by Ur. Hubbell, voted and carried that the bill of Mrs. Hook for - work under as apportioned to Towns be allowed as claimed. "C O.H. McDaniele former Supervisor, with IthewledGe of ter. Chase, Town Supt.,4iaving placed In the hands of Matthew Fro6ate, Attorney the collection of the claim of the Town v1:�ji i for labor and material on the Hector Avenge bridge, It is agreed that Mr. FroGate proceed with the matter. Said Collection to be_ona basis of 40% of the amount for work IM and 30 It of the amount for materials. On motion 4r. &aith seconded b y ;Jr.. Williams, carried that by authority of Mr. Chamberlain, State Auditor*Supervisor 7 , ePine Stone be authorized to pay labor bills prior to the approval of uonds by the 3oard. �rled On wotion Dr. Aiken, see. by Mr. Smith voted and car that I'sui. Dlmick.oe allowed 0 6.00 for janitor service for the erlwary and General Election -1933 and that bills No. 83-91 Ut: audited as claimed; over c. NaLLe 33 ..,rs. Hook_ iy dill. .I'burg 90 �. R. Fletcher 91 Vim. Dimick Service Claimed Allowed T.L.R.A. Work , 7.67 4 7.67 Rent Hoard Room 40.00 40.0:1 Custodian 50.00 50.00 Janitor (Liections) 6.00 6.00 4 103.67 0103.67 A certificate showing statement of the accounts of O.H. ,.,cianiels,deceased was oigned by members of the Hoard. On motion ;.r. with sec. by i:ir. du:')ell, voted and carried that tha following resolution be pasaed:,. Resolved; That the First i,atlonal :3an:� of iru:::^.nsourg, i.i. be aathorizt,d to.honor c;.<:oks drawn by LePine Stone'$Supervisor oa tri: Dno•rr and u.iscell.aneous Account for.the payment of labor bills and that the Town Clerk notify the bank Of t_:i-- resolution. On motion adj.. Clerk.� ' i)ec. 21,1)33 A special meeting of the Town d card was held at the Fire House for the purpose of approving the Bonds of LePine Stone. Supervisor. All members present. :Iinutes of previous meeting approved as read. A lot.ter wns read from the First National :3 ank of Tramanez)urg advising that any further charge on t:ie Safe 0e?oslt Box had been elLzinated , the resolution betng passed oy the Board of Directors of said ..b-ank. 0n motion Lir. Smith sec. by :.ir, Hubbell, voted and carried that t'.ie bonds of LePine Stone, Supervisor be approved. on motion idr. Smith sec. by Lir. Williams, carried that the f�ilo'r+ln� resolution be adopted: Resolved: That this Board inform the First Jationel d ank of lrumansourg, !V.I. that all monies deposited by the late v.noward wcDaniels shall be suojeet to check by LePino Stone, oa?ervisor. On motion Lir. Smith sec. by Dr. Aiken and carried that ac adopt the following resolution: Resolved: That this Board inforta the First National Hank of Irumansburg, N.Y. that Supervjsgr LePine.Stone shall have all rights to Safe Deposit r3ox No 1-0- which were allowed to the late v.Howard LicDaniels, Supervisor. On motion Dr. Aiken sec. by Lir. Hubbell voted and carried t;,Ut the Supervisor be authorized to pay the note of( 4`500-00) Five hundred dollars given The Ithaca Trust Company by u.Howard L.cDaniels, former Supervisor for the purpose of Highway Pay Roll. On motion adj. Clerk �q i T h, 1 !' :fl�•�!I i' .✓��/ ���/ Town Clerk i• i�ti�1 yj' il+ We, the undersigned members of the Town Hoard of the Town of Ulysses, Tompkins County, New York hereby certify that we have examined the several accounts of 0. Howard MoDaniels deceased, and have found them per statement with the following balances; Snow & Lilac. Bridge Liachinery Book Balance $ 2548.08 360.07 725.42 Highway 232.11 overpaid Y.R.No.8 10.00 difference .80 242.91 General Dated: Dec. 18,1933 Bank Balance $ 2548.08 360.07 725.42 242.91 242.91 6342.68 6490.16 checks out 111.00 difference 36.48 6490.16 6490.16 l Justices of the Peace .✓��/ ���/ Town Clerk l Dec. 28, 1933 I J y A regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the Fire House for the purpose of auditing the accounts of the Supervisor and transacting necessary business. Present LePine Stone Supervisor +/ ` F.N.Smith Henryilliams .,,. Y Justices H.K. Aiken Arthur Hubbell Edith M. Updike Town Clerk iuinutes of meeting held Dec. 21st read and approved. f :l;;: A letter was read from Horace A.Bower regardinb the bill Presented for expenses in collecting taxes for 1932 & 1933, ; On motion Lir.Willlams seconded o y MrHubbe&l, voted and carried that bill of riorace A. Bower for 421.02 be4. allowed as claimed. A coauaunication was read from C.L. Clock making application for the office of Public Welfare. On motion Lr. Hubbell, seconded by Lir. Smith, voted He and carried that the undertakings of nry Williams, J.P. and Edith M. Updike, T.C. be approved. 140. Name Service Claimed Allowed '^ 1 Horace A. Bower Coll. Expense 21.02 21.02 } On motion adjourned to Dec. 30th, 10 A.,A;. ':,: • Clerk. a; Dec. 30, 1933. An adjourned ineeting of the Town Board of Ulysses i'. was held at the Fire House , All members present. ;I. The accounts of bePine Stone, Supervisor were examineu and found correct with the following balances; iaachinery 515.10 i fit,'! �'' i1{•�: Highway- - - -- - - 242.91 f. Bridge - - - -- - - 360.07 e General- ----- - -- 5842.06! Snow & Misc. #----- 1663.58 On motion Dr. Aiken sec. by Mr. Hubbell, voted and carried that Fred Wilcox be appointed Hog Lnumerator for- t: the year 1934. On motion Mr. Williams sea• by Mr. Hub bell voted i` Il':ai j . ^, i i �.I and carried that Irwin Potter be appointed Commissioner of Welfare for the Town from Jan -1st, 1934 to Jan. let 1935 at a salaryof 400.00 per year including all expense. ( •(;i?� ;'t _ t�'t' ,✓� on motion r. Aiken see. by Mr. Smith, carried, that i l�, ,1! f° ':?:I'' Edith tl. Updike be appointed Registrar of Vital Statistics { iii for the terra o1' four years frac Jan. let 1934. r',I over 1' On motion Dr. Aiken, sec. by Mr. Smith, carried that the following resolution be passed; Thnt we appropriate(075-00) Seventy- five dollars or as..,mnhh as is necessary of this amount, to be used by the American Legion of Trumansburg for Memorial Day* and other expenses for the year 1934. On motion Mr. Smith sec. by Dr. Aiken, carried that Supervisor LoPine Stone be authorized to make application for londe for the ensuing term- Highway, $14,000. General 12,000. On motion Mr. Williams, sec. by Lir. Smith, carried that the Town Board hold meetings on the f fifth day of each month except when this date falls on Sunday when it shall be held the following day. On motion Air. Smith sec. by Dr. Aiken, carried, that Mrs. Updike be allowed 412.00 per year for rent of office. On motion Mr. Smith, sec. by;;Dr. Aiken, carried that Hills No. 2 to 6 be audited as claimed. No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 2 Arthur Hubbell Service Bill 38.50 38.50 3 H.K. Aiken .. 42.00 42.00 4 Free Press Suppliee(clerk) 7.50 7.50 5 Edith l -.Updike Service Bill 49.00 49.00 6 Edith M.Upolke Expense Acct. 6.88 6.,88 -------- 143-88 --------- 143.88 On motion adj. i Jn_naary 6,1934 the reGula r monthly meeting ofthe Town Board of Jlysses was held at the :'ire House for the purpose of approving the Supervisor'_a Bonds; All members present.'',, The minutes of previou,a meeting read and approved.j� On motion Dr, Aiken seconded by Dr. Lueder, carried that the hill of the Memorial Hospital for services for Helen Swartwood be audited as claimed. Ayes 4. Noes -0 Arthur Stewart appeared before the Board in regard to services rendered for auriel of Mrs. Bertha Slaght, siar.1931 On motion Dr. Aiken seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and S' carried that E.T. Stewart & Son be allowed $50.00 on account for the burial of Mrs. Bertha Slaght. Ayes -4. Noes -0 x_ Idr. Stewart made a statement that should any of this , amount be paid by the family, the same would be refunded to the Town. On motion Mr. Smith second�d by Dr. Lueder, voted and %. carried that the Bonds (Genera and Highway ) of Supervisor LePine Stone be approved. Ayes- 4. Noes b t s: On motion Dr.Aiken seconded by Mr. smith, voted and s carried that The First National Bank of Trumansburg be ' designated for the depository fund a of the Town and that +; ponds be placed therein. Ayes -,4. Noes- 0 x' 4._ On motion Dr. Aiken seconded by Lir. Smith, voted and r. ?!- carried that Vim. A. Rumph and Claude Sears be appointed - Constables for the Town of Ulysses for the ensaing term r.i't!t[ti a :Sy r 1 of two years. Ayes -4 Noes 0.` k On motion Dr. Aiken seconded by Lr. Smith, carried r: J that bills No. 7 to 13 inclusive be audited as claimed;-!! No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 7 Henry Williams Service J.P. 17.50 17.50 ^:. 3 Fred N. Smith .. J . P. 49.00 49.00` 9 LePine Stone Suv. 14.00 18 .00 110 LePine Stone Pereentagetb33) 8.28 .28 iP; •,"i. 11 Edith !i.Updike Rent & Telephone 37.00 37.00 l 9. 12 ••:aemer-iai—Iio a �5e+�5O-'�52'� void (Fred Williams) 13 American Surety Co. Bond Prems. 88.00 88.00 Irl (Supr.G & H) - --------- $ 213-78 r r$213.78 213.78 ;,. On motion , adjourned ;+ Clerk. If a Lurch 5, 1934 Regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at their room for the purpose transacting necessary business All members present. The Supervisor appointed the following Fire Wardens for the.town for the ensuing year; Alfred H. Hopkins, J. Warren Chase, and Harold Smith. (1934 ) On motion Sir. Smith sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted andcarried that the compensation of Fire Wardens be 500 per hour and all help employed by them 35¢ -per hour for each hour of work. On motion Mr. Smith, see .by Dr. Aiken voted and carried that the Supervisor be authorized to.pay the bond for 0500,00 and interest .43.20 on Voting Machines which was due Feb.15th On motion Dr. Lueder sec. by Mr. Smith voted and carried that J. Warren Chase and Dr -Aiken be_allowed to exchange the use of Aiken'a dump truek.for use of town tractor on farm as convenient with lir. Chase. Un motion Mr. Smith sec. by Dr. Lueder voted ana carried that bills No. 22,23,24 beeaudited as claimed; 22 Henry Williams 23 O -Howard Mc..Danlels Est. 24 C.Owen Carman Service .gill Percentage G.F. & Sapr. service Pub. Notices A discussion on road work followed, report of the meeting in Ithaca - auggestions were offered for plans nation of furthur road work. On motion adJ. &�'yI/ Town Clerk.` 3.50 4 3.50 110.14 110.14 4.56 4.56 n 119.20 $118.20 Dr. Lueder giving a. opposing the central4- nrrJ.l 5, 1934 the reguelar meeting, of t'.ie Town Board of Ulysses was held at the Fire House for the purpose of trans::ctint, IlCCCsaary ouainess. All members present. the minutes of previous meeting a pproved as read. A petition was presented by residents and tax payers ;f the eastern part of the Town asking for improvement of the ?oyer road. A discussion on roads followed , including the compensation to be paid fo r labor. On motion Dr. Lueder, see. by Dr. Aiken - voted and carried that the Po•yer road, which connects two County roads be improved this year.rr. On moth or..J Dr. Aiken sec. by Dr. Lueder- voted and carried f that we a r� P Y Sr per hour for ordinary labor a nd 40� for skilled labor for the work on roads. l On motion Dr. Lueder sec. by idr. Smith, voted and carried that we refund tax to the amount of $ 3.33 to Alice Corsaw , r.'. this amount being paid due to an erroneous assessment in 1932• j; in the exchange of track and tractor between Town Superintendent Chase and Dr. Aiken as allowed at the previous meeting of the a; Town Board it is iagreed that each party make any necessary repairs while said truck or tractor is in their possession. On motion Mr. Smith , see. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carrlcu t,.at bills ,ro. 25 to 33 inclusive be,audited a a claimed; t t . ' iso. Name Service Claimed Allowed 25 Florence Aiken Int. Cert. Indebt• 121.99 4^121.99 sat.: 26 Henry Williams Service 9111 3.50 3.5 :'..: 27 n. Y.. Aiken.. 4.00 14.00 28 LePine Stone Percentage(SchoolrFnd• 4.27 34.27 29 Edith M. Updike Service Bill 27.50 17.50 ;. 30 ., Expense Acct. 2.82 2.82 ' 31 The Free Press Pub. Supr.Report 15.00 15.500 32 Claude Addington School Director 6.50 3` 33 Alice Corsaw Tax Refund 3.33 3.33 '= $218. - 91 '218 91 .L r�y �.J• On motion add. Clerk ` V Lay 5, 1934 qq A regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the Fire House for the puupo8P,:,bf transacting business; Present; LeFine Stone C.A. Lueder Edith Li. Updike J.Warren Chase Henry Williams Supervisor Justices Clerk Supt. Minutes of previous meeting were read and with one correction were approved. Lir. Garlick was present and prestented a prop- osition , offering a Baker IA RoadRooter and a Baker Model 7A Rotary Scraper for 4800.00 cash providing the Company is given the order for pipe needed for road work. On motion Dr. Lueder see. byer. Williams,ited as voted anand 36 d carried Vhat bills 34, 35, No. dame Service Schl• Attend -Off. Claimed 21.00 Allowed 21.00 34 Chas. 2. Smith 35 Henry Valliams Service Bill 3.50 3.50 35 Cri>ainal Bill -achinery etc. On motion Lir. Smith sec. by Mr, Aiken voted and carried ,. unaniuously that Lir. Chase and Mr. Stone be authorized to --12.05- ural Steel for Town building , the price not to exceed -12.05- $ 36.55 4 36.55 ram On motion adj. INE r clerk. over June 5, 1934 :regular meeting of Town Hoard of Ulysses held at Fire :rause for the purpose of transacting necessary business; All members present. Also J.W. Chase, Town Supt. kr. Chase presented plans for a Town building for -achinery etc. On motion Lir. Smith sec. by Mr, Aiken voted and carried unaniuously that Lir. Chase and Mr. Stone be authorized to Purchase materials consisting of Cinder Blocks and Struct- ural Steel for Town building , the price not to exceed one thousand dollars. C)n motion Dr. Aiken sec. by Mr. Smith, voted and carried E;. unani;.kously that if the Road Rooter and Scraper meet the ^.?oroval of Town Supt. Chase that the bill for same be paid. - rrice--t 800.00 delivered. vn motion Dr. Lueder,sec. by fir. Smith, carried that bills t;o. 37 ,33, 39 be audited as claimed; when: affidavit regLilred ie ,; tde of No. 39, over No, Name Service Claimed Allowed 37 ienry Williams 3.50 Service Bill 3.50 38' Criminal Bill 2.40 2.40 39 F. S. Bomar Agt. SuPr-Schopl Bond 13.00 3,3900 -------- 18.90 ---- ---- 18.90 On motion adj. Clerk July 2, 1934 A meeting of the Supervisor, Assessors and Town Clerk wa8 held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of making the Trial Jury list for.the ensuing year; Present; LePine Stone Supervisor Philo B-&-. Smith Edwin V. Gould Assessors H.C. Steenberg Edith Updike Town Clerk Clerk. July 12, 1934 A. regular meeting of the Town Board. of Ulysses was held at the Dire House for the purpose of appointing a School Attendance Officer for the ensuing year; All members present. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. On motion Dr. Aiken seconded by Dr. Lueder,voted and carried that Chas. F. Smith be appointed School Attendance Officer for the ensuing year from August lot 1934 to August let t•, 1935 at the same compensation- three dollars per day for each day of service. .. On motion Dr. Aiken seconded by Mr. Smith, voted and carried that bills No. 40 to 47 be audited as claimed No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 40 H. K. Aiken Criminal Bill Q 7.45 7.45 41 F. N. Smith Service Bill 17.50 17.50 42 Henry Williams .. 3.50 3.50 43 Edith M. Updilte .. 18.00 18.00 44 Edith M. Updike Expense Acat. 3.23 3.23 45 Dennis & CO. Supplies (Justice) 3.00 3.00 46 Dennie & Co. .. .. 5.00 5.00 47 Chas. F. Smith Attend.Off. 40.80 40.80 -98.48 98.48 On motion adj. Town Clark' OIL + aif Aug. 210 1934 A regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams, Justice of the Peace for the purpose of designating polling places for the ensuing year; Present: LePine Stone Supervisor Fred N. Smith H.K. Aiken Justices Chas. A. Lueder Henry Williams Edith M. Updike Town Clerk J . Warren Chase Town Supt. The minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. On motion Dr. Aiken seconded by Mr. Smith, voted and carried that the following be designated as polling places; Dist. No. 1 Village Board Room, Fire House Trumansburg :. .. 2 Town Hall Jacksonville :. .. 3 Engine Room Fire House Trumansburg On motion Mr. Smith seconded by Dr. Lueder that Grant R.-bletcher b9 gpP4# Custodian of Voting Machines for the ensuing year from Sept. 1, 1933 to Sept. 1, 1934 at a salary of 4 50. per year. On motion Mr. Smith seconded by Dr. Aiken, voted and carried that bills No. 48 to 55 inclusive be audited as claimed; No. Name 48 Free Press 49 LePine Stone 50 .. 51 .. 52 L.O. Holman 53 Williamson L.B.Co. 54 Henry Williams 55 .. Service Claimed Allowed Printing Assrs.Not. $ 8.24 8.24 Service Bill 21.00 21.00 28.00 28.00 Percentage Sch.Fund 27.08 27.08 School Director 6.00 6.00 Supplies 2.73 2.73 Service Bill 3.50 3.50 Criminal. Bill 6 40 6.40 -___ 102.95 $ 102.95 On motion add. Town Clerk. a I "- Oct. 5, 1934 A regular meeting of the Town Boardor Ulysses was held.at the home of Henry Williams_. All members present,alao Cdr. Chase , Town Supt. and Lir. Garlic. The minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Motion by Mr. Smith seconded by Dr. Aiken, voted and carriedhat the Village Board room being too small for polling . at we request. that a partition be placed in the engine room of Fire House to be used for polling places for DistricU l and 34 or to remove the furniture from the Board room. ( The partition was placed ) On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Dr. Aiken voted and carried that.a 26 gauge steel roof be purchased for the Town building. On motion Mr. Smith, seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that bills -No. 56 to 62 inclusive -be audited as claimed: No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 56 Henry Williams 513 .. 58 .. 59 H. X. Aiken 60 Edith M. Updike 61 H. C. Steenberg 62 Philo B... Smith Service Bill 3.50 3.50 Criminal -Bill 18.20 •18.20 Inspector& Mess. 13.64 13.64 Service Bill 14.00 14.00 .. ._ 10.50 10.50 Assessor 150.00 150.00 Assessor & CJjrk 205.00 205.00 4 414.84 0414.84 On motion adjourned Clerk r ,r, ! ` ..i •�ti t+• .;. • Is��t;t�1i I t! iI:Ut tai 'i . i{I��:1� S � ht i il�! t� If it! 2 : Nov. 8s 1934 -4 regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Dr. Dhas. A. Lueaur for the purpose of auditing bills; All members present. The purchasing of the Town Hall at Jacksonville the town was discussed but no action taken. On motion Dr. Lueder seconded by Mr. Smith t voted and carried that bills No. 63 to 83 inclusive be audited as claimeds Name Service Claimed Allowed 63 Henry Williams Inspector & Mesa, 26.64 26.64 64 Clovus F. Martz Erroneous Tax 11-32 11-32 65 Autom. Voting Machine Corps Election Supplies 2.52 2.52 66 Edith M. Updike Registrar Vit. Stat. 51,90 51-90 67 10 Election Service 14.00 14.00 68 Expense 8.30 6.30 69 Edwin V. Gould -Assessor 135.00 135.00 70 Grant R. Fletcher Custodian Vot. Mach. 50-00 50-00 71 Dr. Keith Sears 'Health Officer 205.46 205.46 72 Arsula B.Hilliard Insp. of Election 29.00 29,00 73 Mabel Batty Inspector & Mesa. 40.92 40.92 74 Lola A. Jackson Election 29.00 29-00 75 Mary V. DeLong 29.00 29.00 76 John J. Chase 29.00 29.00 77 Alfred H. Hopkins 29.00 29.00 78 Dora 11.F. Smith 8.00 8.00 79 Belle W. Hatch 29.00 29.00 80 Ray W. Stevens 09 29.00 29600 81 Mary F. Cronk & Mesal, 40-92 40,92 82 Francis J. Breen 0 Election 29*00 29.00 83 Wm. Dimick Janitor(Elections) 6e00 6,00 On motion Adj. dd-i*k Clerk 832,98 832.98 P , i lll I Dec 5, 19345 i ; 11: A regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses i (. ..1 _ 3 was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of approving the Town Superintendent's Estimate for Highway purposes and making the Budget for the year 1935. i7i . n All members present. D:r. Delos Crum appeared before the Board and presented.a plan as,a project under the"Model"County Program" involving the purchase or lease br the Town of.the Town Hall. - at Jacksonville for a community building. ?' w 72 Mr. Crumb was authorized to interview the stock- 7 + holders of the Hall Corporation regarding purchase of hall. On motion Dr. Lueder,seconded by Mr. Smith, voted T and carried that the Town of Ulysses join with -the Village of Trumansburg in taking out a Firemen's Insurance and to share the payment of premium on -a fifty-fifty basis. Tote- This was not allowed by the Insurance Company so q•(`;,�! -separate policies were issued.4(Expires Dec.14, 1935) ! ;s On motion Lir. Smith, seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that the Supervisor add Town Supt.-be authorized to arrange with the (Sas and Electric. Company for the extension of their line to the Town Barn at the -least expense possible.I; On motion Dr.Lueder, seconded by Dr. "kAn, voted ,!i; , and carried that foam the General Fund, 1000.00 be transferred to the Highway Account and 1000.00 transferred to the Snow ;•; j•;, and laiscellaneous Account. Aiken seconded b Lir. Smith , carried On motion Dr. 7.•..,� that the Town of Ulysses contrib ute 625.00 to the newly o.riSanized.library at Trumansbur ? �'�:`+'""! I!•� On motion Mr. Smith, seconded oy Dr. Aiken, carried ;fliFii:i�!f?�W.= that the following amounts are required for the Budget for i?,i�,"# EI?1 •_ Otd.- _= the year 1935;- Town Audits #?7318. Highway 17000. Bridges I i';li f} 1f;;}`;ijj $1000. Machinery• $ 25000 Snow & Mise. #4000:General 03282. '�. '�•; `I ISI ,t7 , On motion bit. 8mIthp seconded by Dr, Aiken,* carried that bills No. 84 to 93 _be audited a a claimed; Vo• Name Service Claimed Allowed +� 34 Chas. A.Lueder Justice Service i,..)' ._, „r� .I - 038.50 # 38.50 �I�,:`r' 1+�� `�''` r 9 85 Henry Williams .. .. . 10.60 10.60;x, t`> 86 Criminal .. 3.20 3.20 87 LePine Stone Supervisor .. 42.00 42.00„+ 88 .. Expense Acct. 40.20 40,20 89 Edith M. Updike T. C. Service 7.00 7.00 90 .. Expense Aoct. 2.75 2.75 91 H.W. Aightmyer Electricit$ 1.25 1.25 ' 92 Carrie Briggs Tax Notices 3.41 3.41 93 Joseph P.Portsr Erron. Tax 16.44 16.44 ; f:J•ti 0165.35 0165,35 On motion adj. 4�. 1 n }},� '_ `. , i.. ��:1•• ,"1 - " I µ'ms '.:l�fl� �%t � �1` t w?•/ti'd, r 'w =..� .. is � v. �r �•.. , , M1� •i Town of Ulysses r Budget for the year 1935 =� Town Audits 2718.00 Highway 7000.00 Bridges 1000.00 Machinery 2500.00 Snow & Miscellaneous 4000.00 Cert. of Indebtedness 1000.00 (Mach. Fund) General 3282.00 21.1*500 D00 I, the undersigned , do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete list Of the amounts required for the Budget for the Town of Ulysses, New York for the year 1935 as adopted by a sresolution of the Town Board of said Town. — �, Dated/ Dec. 5# 1934 Town Clerk Dec. 28, 1934 '; ( ` ��,• A regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose A of auditing the accounts, of the Supervisor and transact necessary business; Present; LePine Stone Supervisor ;. Henry Williams H.K. Aiken Justices Fred N. Smith Chas.-Lueder {.•, Edith M. -Updike Clerk On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded .by Dr. Aiken, carried unanimously that Donald Batty be appointed Dog Enumerator for the Town of Ulysses for the year 1935• On motion Mr. Smith, seconded by Dr. Aiken, carried ;.,.. ,.•;:. unanimously that Irwin Potter be appointed Commissioner of Welfare for the Town of .Ulysses for the year 1935 at a salary of 4600.60 per year including all expenses. Accounts of the Supervisor were audited. ' °- On motion adjourned to Dec. 29, 1 P.M. ;;-�,! (•"�,a ..,"• K N f; Town Clerk ii '!,',Z� Dec. 29, 1934 An adjourned meeting of the Town Board was held at the home of Henry Williams. Present; LeFlne Stone Supervisor Henry Williams H.K. Aiken �.` lot Chas. A. Lueder Justices N Edith M. Updike Clerk Accounts of the Supervisor we're audited , On motion adjourned to Dec. 31st at 9-30 A.M. t Town Clerk }&r ;. ,tFi. t, 0 I yv ,'y: We, the undersigned members of the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses, Tompkins County, New York hereby certify that we have examined the several accounts of LePine Stone, . Supervisor, and have found them per statement with the following balances; Book Ball, Bank Bal. Bridge 432.48 432.48 Snow h Misc. 600.04 600.04 Machinery 173.11 176.11 chk out 3.00 176.11 176.11 Highway 1141.83 1151.83 diff. 10.00 1151.83 1151.83 General 4103.24 4117.75 diff. 14.51' 4117.75 4117.75 Justices of . �ij Q�-�✓�;, the Peace Z Dated: Dee -31, 1934 Y it Dec. 31, 1934 `;�'!_ N An adjourned meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams. f Present; H.K. Aiken Chas, A. Lueder F. N. Smith HenryWilliams Justices .Edith hi. Updike,, Clerk .' �? The accounts of LePine Stone, Supervisor were t yp examined and found correct with thefollowing balances; Highway- ----------- 1151.83 IT :;. wiachinery---------- 176.11 Bridge - ----------- 432.48 Snow & Misc,-------- 600.04 General -------- 4117.75 I; M -.: On motion adjourned j!if Town Cl rk ' `:�` ?I Jann 5, 1935 f ` Regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses wasr:7. �;a._ held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of �!•: r'' } i' v transacting necessary business; �I' it (/,1 ,i, ! s( i �, , .., All members present.t. R On motion Ur. Williams seconded by Dr. Ahken, carried • rI, 'r!i X -, unanimously that the First National Bank of Trumansburg be r? ? �'}' ';'. {} designated as depositary for Town funds and shall continue �!rr la effect until revoked by this Town Board. s On motion Dr. Amen seconded,by air. Smith voted and i.� , �� ,f •r . carried that the ' policy for Firemen's Insurance be accepted �+ and premium paid on same. � S On motion Cdr. Smith seconded by Dr. Ld, ied seconueer, carr � i• ' that premium on Supervisor's General -Bond and 'bill of Henry t Williams be audited. s••. On motion Mr. Williams, seconded by Dr. Lueder,©arried that we appropriate 4100.00 to Arthur E. -Bouton Post, Theii American Legion , the amount to take care. of all Memorial Jay expense. OnDr. Aiken seconded by Lir. Smith, carried that each order for claims against the Town be rocoiptedit { before a check is issued by Supervisor..(.; 1. over. No. Name I Henry Williams 2 American Cas. Co. 3 wiaryland Cas. Co. On motion add. Town Clerk Service Service Bill pond Prem.Supv. Prem...Vol._Fire- men's Insurance Claimed Alloweu 44.00 60.00 165.00 239.00 14.00 60.00 --165-00- #239.00 January 31, 1935 A meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses waahhe3dtat the hoato of Henry Williams for the purpose .of approving the Collector's bond. Present- Henry Williams H. K. Aiken Chas. A. Lueder F. N. Smith Justices Edith M. Updike Town Clerk LePine Stone Supervisor In the absence ofthe Supervisor, Dr. Aiken was appointed Chairman of meeting. ( fir. Stone came in later. ) On motion 14r. Smith, seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that the bond of Carrie B. Briggs, Collector be approved. On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by -Mr. Smith, voted and carried that bills No. 4 -to 10 inclusive be audited Baa claimed; - too. Name Service Claimed 4 Fred N. Smith Justice`s Service #28.00 5 Henry Williams .. . 3.50 5 n. H. Aiken .. 24.50 7 Edith Ii. Updike Rent & Tel.Allowanc.37.00 8 Williamson Law ' Book Co. Supplies 7.87 9 American Surety Co. Bond Prem.(Coll� 101.10 10 Le -Pine Stone . Percentage(Gen.Fun9133.33 I 0 Allowed , #28.00, 3.50 24-50 37.00 7.87 1.01. 10 ' 133.33' tai s'f i' 335.30 # 335.30 On motion adj. Town Clerk r 9 Siipervisor of the Town of a, �Tly �� I for;the f1s year ending December 31, 1934 Summary of Receipts General property taxes....................................................1......i 0,000.00 Other tuxes ....................................................... .................. 784.28 Licensesand permits.............................................................. 2,781.21 Finesand penalties.................................................................. 65.00 Rofunds...................................................................................... 2,161.89 Schoolfund receipts ..................... ......... ............... I ... I ... ......... 6,186.63 Highway fund, (item 1) .......................................................... 1,6,40d.20 Bridge fund ((tem 2)............................................................. 1,000.00 Machinery furca (item 3) ...................................................... 6,333.36 Snow and miseollancous fund (item 4) ........................ I....... 6,199.70 Xatanee at Qg inniny a/ year Highway fund (Item 1) ......................................................... General fund............................................................................ 6,613.88 Highwayfund...i..................................................................... 2,643.21 Grand total Summary of Disbursements General government ...................................... :......................... ; 1,882.06 Conservation of health .................................................. I....... 282.26 PublicWelfare......................................................................... 6,064.01 Soldiers' relief.......................................................................... 76.00 Education.................................................................................... 126.80 Redemption of debt.................................................................. 671.40 Interest of debt........................................................................ 121.99 Transfers.................................................................................... 3,880.60 RCAmds...................................................................................... 31.09 School fund payments.............................................................. 0,1116.63 Highway fund (Item 1) ......................................................... 14,401.68 Bridge fund (Item 2).............................................................. 027.69 Machinery fund (Item 3) ...................................................... 6,664.00 Snow and miscellaneous fund (Item 4) .....I ........................ 7,140.24 Balance at mid o/ year , General fund............................................................................ 4,117.76 Highway. fund........................................................................... 2,344.26 Grand total........................................................................ ;63,964.26 Dets lexl Statement of Receipts, General Fund Taxes for general town purposes ... ............................. ............................ ; 6,000.00 Mortgage taxes ................................... 02.18 Income taxes . ,................. ................... I'll ............... 672.04 Franchise on business corporations ,..... I .... I ............. 70.00 Dug licenses ...................... 76.63 Other licanses ..............................................................I....I.........I............, 2,706.68 Finu.s .... .. ........... 66400 Special Election refund ............. ............. I ..................................... .,.......... 280,02 T. E. R. A. Refund . 1,866.87 (continued an page 0)' f I ' 16.1111111. lull is loll. 1.uld..e:,.ilr.i_ Y PAGE SIX continued from page 1) Detailed Statement of Disbursements, General Fund Office and expense town board...........................................................:.... 12.89 Printing or publishing reports................................................................ 16.00 Supervisor Bonds................................................................._..................... 101.00 Collectors Bonds......................................................................................... 82.84 Alladvertising and notices published..................................................1. 8.24 Supervisors per them compensation........................................................ 105.00 Supervisors percentage on money paid out ............................................ 69.63 Office and other expenses.......................................................................... 44.81 Paid to Estate of O. H. McDaniels, 1933 acct ..................................... 110.14 Per them compensation or salary Town Clerk ...................................... 139.00 Compensation for election services, Town Clerk .................................. 14.00 Office and. other expenses, Town Clerk .................................................. 33.22 Per diem compensation, Juctice of the Peace ...................................... 277.05 Fees (or salary) for services in criminal cases and proceedings, Justiceof the Peace.................................................................. 48.16 Compensation of assessors........................................................................ 490.00 Compensation, Tax Collector, II. A. Bower, 1982-33 .......................... 82.67 Compensation of election officials ........................................................... 200.12 Custodianof Voting Machines................................................................ 50.00 Other exponaeu of elections...................................................................... 8.30 Compensation, Health Officers .................................................................. 205.46 Office, traveling and other expenses, Health Officers .......................... 24.90 Compensation (fees), Registrar of Vital Statistics ............................ 51.90 Compensation, Public Welfare Officer .................................................... 400.00 Office, traveling and other expenses, Public Welfare Officer ............ 4.80 ;Hospitalization............................................................................................ 342.25 Temporaryhome relief......................................................................... 2,598.45 Temporary work relief .. 2,713.51 Paid to World War Veterans.................................................................. 76.00 Compensation, School Directors................................................................ 12.50 Compensation, Attendance Officer .......................................................... 113.30 Voting Machine Bond................................................................................ 500.00 Voting Machine Bond Interest................................................................ 71.40 Interest on Certificate of Indebtedness.................................................. 121.99 Transfer to Highway Fund...................................................................... 1,880.60 Transfer to Highway Fund...................................................................... 1,000.00 Transfer to Snow and Miscellaneous Fund .......................................... 1,000.00 .Taxes Refunded ............................. ........................................................ .... Vneral Fund Balance at close of fiscal 31.09 4,117.75 year ...................................... School Fund Accounts Receipts: State apportionment for schools...........................................4.1.1..............$ 6,135.63 Paynsente: School district No. 3 ..................................... 4 ...................................... 5 771.97 School district No. 6.........................................4......4.....4..........4......... 793.51; 14clus.l district No. 9.... ..... .................. .... ............................................. 2,217.30 School tistrict No. 11..........................1.......................1....1.....44........... 807.87 School district No. 15 .....................1...4..........1................4...........11..41.1... 1,027.08 School district No. 10 ......1 ........... ........... ;...... ........................................ 487.711 TOTAL Detailed,Statement o �ccipts, Highway Fund Highway tax collected pursuant to Sec. 90 and, 91 ..............................$ 7,000.00 Received from State as State aid, Sec.401.......................................... 1,730.62 Received by transfer from general fund ................................... I ..... ........ 2,880.60 Received from ether emeres........................I......1........... 2,786.08 Received from other sourcesl County Aid ............ ........ I......................... 1,000.00 Tax received from collector, Sec. 90 and 91, Bridge Fund ... ... ... I...... 1,000,00 Tax received from collector, Sec, 00 and 91, Machinery Fund ........ 8,600,00 Received from other sources, trucking, cement work ................. I...... 1,611,78 Unpaid checks carried over from 1933 ....................... I.......................... 221,67 Tax collected, Sec. 90 and 91, Snow and Miscellaneous .................... 4,000,00 Received by transfer from general fund ................................................ 1,000.00 Received from other sources, drives, trucking ...................................... 198.00 Unpaid checks carried over from 1983 ... .................... I.......................... 1,001.70 Highway fund (Item 1) Balance beginning of year ............................ 232.91 Bridge fund (Item 2) Balance beginning of year .............................. 890.07 Machinery fund (Item 8) Balance beginning of years ...................... 603.86 Snow and miscellaneous fund (Item 4) Balance beginning of year 1,648.38 Detailed Statement of Disbursements, Highway Fund General Repair, including sluices and culverts....................................=10,270.42 Special improvements, including sluices and culverts ........................ 4,221.26 Labor and team work, repairand maintenance of bridges ................ 668.80 Materials for repair and maintenance of. bridges .............................. 269.29 For purchase of machinery, tools and' implements including pay- ment of certificates of indebtedness and interest .................... 1,000.00 For repair of machinery, tools and Implements .................................. 4,864.09 Far removing obstructions caused by snow ........................................ 92.60 For cutting and removing noxious weeds and brush ............I ............. 864.00 For other miscellaneous purposes, Snow and Miscellaneous Fund.... 4,160.26 For salary town superintendent, including Oct, Nov, Dec. 1988 ...... 2,168.00 For compensation of supervisor for highway services, estate of O. H. McDaniels-n................................................................................ 160.42 For compensation of supervisor for highway services, 1984 ............ 174.91 For compensation of town clerk for highway services ........I ............... 40.00 Balance at end of year Highway fund (Item 1), Book, $1141.88, Bank .................................. 1,141.88 Bridge fund (Item 2), Bank .... :........................... ........ .......................... 482.48 Machinery fund (Item 8), Book, $178.11 ($3.00 check out), Bank 178.11 Snow and miscellaneous fund (Item 4) Book $606.84, (*8.20 check out), Bank ............................... ........................... ............ I .... I.......... 696.84 Statement of Indebtedness at close of Fiscal Year Voting machine ............................................................................. 040.00 Certificate of Indebtedness......................................................................... • 1,000.00 Total ................................. ........ ................................................. ... ..... I... 1,940.00 Specific Information Assessed valuations; Real property, subject to general taxation ......................................$2,724,680.00 Franchises.............................................................................................. 82,440.00 Total nssessed valuations, bnbjcct to general taxation ,.....,...$2,807,020.00 Ezeny,tfons: Pension property marked "exempt' ................................................$ 2,864.00 All other exempt property ...,. 007,960.00 Total......................................................... ............... ..may..................$ 670,804.00 4114 v� f ;larch 28, 1935 . I A meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams. i7 i; if l` .. Present - �' LePine Stone Supervisor i. '( Aiken C. A. Lueder Justices !y.} E - Henry Williams,• ' ii !, ,:u�:; - w Edith M. Updike Town Clerk JW .arren Chase Town Supt. � f The Tdinutes of meeting heid Janaar'9 31st were read v and approved. ?. Communications were read from Miss Susan Howland, Secretary, Ulysses Library Association and.!Lyman• P. Warren, Adjutant, A.E. Bouton Post—American Legion- expressing their j �;;;= appreciation -of the contributions made by the Town Board. On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Dr. Aiken, voted rc, and carried that the scale of wages be 20'- 30 - 35 and 40 • cents per hour for the various k1nd3of labor for the year r �t rn• � j�f�, •�; •�,,, 1935• ('i f ;.E i�''ar•' _ On motion Dr. Lueder seconded'cpy Dr. Aiken, voted 1.',. and carried that bills No. 11 to 23 be audited as claimed; Name Service Claimed Allowed if 11 LePine Stone Percentage School $34.87 $34.87 ' 12 , , Service BilTa.id .10-50 .10.50 E . Ei ' ,f _! 13 Henry Williams .. 3.50 3.50 ,P 14 Criminal Bill 9.30 9.30 5 Edith M. Updike Service Bill 24.50 24.50 (•,; t, I • fi; • 16 The Free Press �`ub. Tax Notices 11.03 11.03 i + 17 Joel -Horton Ins. Vot. Aach. 16.10 16.10 18 Carrie B.Briges Coll. Exp -1934 11.00 11.00+j'��'7.�r.l�s';-� 19 John Young Inspector 1934 15.00 15.00 20 Clarence Clark Rental -Elections 24.00 24.00`1"+ Chas.Off. 21 F. Smith School Att. Off . 2.50 42. 0 i; i!. 1 '„• 'y r, t Continental In�9'. Ina. Tool House 62.00 62.00 Q, rr Fs' 2� Itnaca Journal Pub. Tax Notices 5.40 5.4o +1:'+ I!; r „� I 1.17''' �r•i �� - ,� 269.70 269.70 G+ ; (,` ?"' t:f�• 0n motion adJ(.`, �;. i,1 �rI''ilrl;i9 ,r;'• c.aeavt dpi ZC1ork. ii gyz #24-50 #24-50 On motion adj. ClerlU Following the=meetfgg the members of the Board and Town Superintendent visited the Town Barns and inspected the machinery. E. U. f.. I April 121 1935 A meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was hold at the home of Henry Williams,. All members -present. Minutes of previous meeting were approved as read. A petition was presented from residents and taxpayers ij! of the town asking for Improvement of Meade Hill, a portion of highway leading to District 15 - On motion Dr. Aiken seconded by Mr. Smith, voted and it J1 carried that the Board approve of .:this petition and that it be presented to B.:; I. Vann County Supt. of Highways. An inventory of machinery was presented by J. Warren Chase, Town Superintendent. On motion Mr. Smith, seconded by Dr. Luederj voted and carried that this Inventory of machinery be -approved as presented, A* On motion Dr. Lueder, sea. by Mr. Smith, voted and carried thatbills No. 24 and 25 be audited as claimed; No.Name Service Claimed Allowed '4 24 Dennis & Co, 1 Constable Book 3.50 3.50 25 Chas. F. Smith -School Att. Off. 21.00 .22.00 #24-50 #24-50 On motion adj. ClerlU Following the=meetfgg the members of the Board and Town Superintendent visited the Town Barns and inspected the machinery. E. U. f.. I q1 I 0 9 ri May 6, 1935 A regular meeting ofthe Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams, Justice of the Peace. All members present. Minutesodf previous meeting were read and with one Mem added were approved. Sown Superintendent Chase was present and told of A: the work being done on roads . A discussion regarding the purchase of an Air Compressor followed; On motion Dr. Lueder seconded by Mr. Williams, voted and carried that wepurchase an Air Compressor trading in the s4ocurmack Deering Tractor.(price A800. and tractor) 9 It On motion Mr. Smith seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that bills No. 26 to 29 Inclusive be audited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 26 Henry, Williams Service Bill 7.00 7.00 27 Criminal 2.95 2.95 28 LePine Stone Service Bill 21.00 21.00 29 Percentage Schl 26-90 26.90. 11 fund ------- -------- 41- 57-85. $57.85 On motion adj. 4r Town Cleric 6.i I 0 9 91 June 5, 1935 A regular kieeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams. All members present. Also J.Warren Chase, Supt. Minutes of meeting held May 6th were read and approved. On motion Mr.•8alth seconded by Dr. Aiken, voted and carried that bills No. 30 to 37 be audited as claimed; 50. Name 30 H.K. Aiken 31 .. 32 Henry Williams- 33 illiams33 .. 34 Free Press 35 Dennia & Co. 36 .. 37 F. s• Bower Service Claimed' Allowed Criminal Bill 5.20 5.20 Service .. 14.00 14.00 .. .. 3.50 3.50 Criminal .. 2.95 2.95 Pub. Supv. Report etc.23.40 23.40 Justices Supplies 5.00 5.00 .. 3.00 3,00 Prem. Supv, Hway & School bond --42.00- x42_ 00 Following the meeting the Board inspect) t wor;ad'n92h05^ the eastern section of the Town ,also work at town'barns and County farm. Clerk. l` /o E July 5. 1935 Il) ' i +sf 4! A regular meeting of .he Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Willis me-for the purpose of transacting necessary business. All members present. Fainutes of previous meetingwere read and approved. 17-p�tl. = i A letter was read from E.C. Donnan, Diet. Supt. of ,E schools recommending the reappointment of-Chas...F. Smith I•: `j,, �;;I:, i; for School Attendance Officer.PV On motion Dr. Aiken seconded by Mr. Smith, voted ii It j and carried that-Chas. F. Smith be appointed School Attend- ! Z a qc ante Officer for the ensuing year from Aug. let at the same compensation, $3.00 per day for each day' of service 1' y.; providing he resides in the Town of Ulysses. Mr. Stone gave a summary of a work project being I �•?'` submitted to the T.E.R.A. for the repair of Maplewood roe d in t.Pe town of Ulyeses. On !r.r1'S"mith seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and A r' A: carried that the following resolution be passed; RESOLVED: That the Town Board of Ulysses approve of the application to the T.E.R.A. for a work project for the ii° '1' I' T xs improvement of Maplewood Road as outlined by E.D. Crumb, Il; ;t+ iI 4;.�.,� {.;r a1 e . including estimated costs , the cost to the town not to ' exceed 02500-00. 8 On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by,Dr. Aiken voted andii- carried that bills No. 38. to 41 be audited as claimed; No • Name Service C1aLued Allowed c?'{;4- 38 Henry Williams Service Bill 0 3.50 3.50 1` r 1�, 39 Edith M.0 p dike •21.00 21.00'�i �t 40 Expense Acot. 5.60 5.60 41 Pred•N. Smith Service 3111 17.50 17.50 Ii { ,.;�,. 1 > >_ It I f #47.60-- -------- 47.60' IAir.• 1. ggni • h 1� 1 ij :t�fll = r On motion adj. 1 +,Lji to ;: K�`^�✓I'l.i �G/<ll, r it ._ ��� �JI jl' 'd ,7., Town Clerkf Aug. 20, 1,935 A regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home on Henry Williamn.for the purpose of designating polling places.' -for the ensuing year; All members present. The minutes of previous meeting were read and one correction made. On motion Dr. Aiken seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that the following be designated as polling places for the ensuing year ; Dist. No. 1 Village Boa rd Room, Fire House Trumansburg .. 2 Town'Hall Jackebnville' •• •• 3 EilginecR6omrd Fire House Trumansburg There was a discussion on the town's purdhasingrthe the Emery Spicer place on Falls S treet, Truwansburg On motion Mr. Williame'seconded by Dr-.,Lueder, voted and carried that we purchase the Emery Spicer place, first securing a warranty deed , then paying the mortgage of (§200.00) Two hundred dollarsoheld by the First National Bank of Trumansburg, N.Y., aufioor-r'�ng 5upervisor LoPine Stone to transact the business for the town. On motion Dr. Lueder seconded by Mr. Smith , carried that bills No. -42 to 46 be audited as claimed; No. Name 42 Henry Williams 43 .. 44 Philo B. Smith 45 Chas. F. Smith 46 Keith Sears Service Service Bill Criminal Assesscc Att. Officer H.O. Conf.Exp. On motion adj. Town Clerk U Claimed Allowed 3.50 5.60 50.00 22.80 25.68 0107.58 # 3.50 5.60 50,00 22.80 25.68 #107.58 I .�,;��� .t. •si 11 7.:4 •. ; Sept. 20, 1935 A special meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of considering the offer of the State Highway Department regarding the building of bridges in county and town roads All members present. Also J.Warren Chase Town Supt. The fallowing resolution was offered; Whereas, the State Highway De artment has informed Bert 1. Vann, County Highway Superintendent that they are cunsidorind contracting, at the State's expense, for orluges on county roads and on town roade providing the Board of Supervisors pass a resolution to maintain and keep in repair bridges so built for the county and that the Town Boards of the several townships pass a resolution whereby they agree to maintain and keep in repair bridges so built for the different towns, therefore Be it Resolved, That the Town Board of Ulysses, Tompkins County, New..York agree -to maintain and keep in repair Town Bridges so built in the Town of Ulysses by the State after their completion. On motion Dr. Aiken seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried, unanimously, that the above resolution be passed. Another resolution offered, To siert I. Vann , County Highway Superintendent We; the Towr B .card of Ulysses, N.Y. requests, said consider very necessary that all County bridges rin —the—town— washed out by the flood be replaced as soon as possible c either by the county, or W.F.A. project or by contract with the State. Aoove resolution was offered br Fred N. Smith seconded by H.K. Aiken, voted and carried unanimously. On mo�lon fir. Smith sec. by Dr. Lueder , voted and carried that pills No. 52 to 55 inclusive_be audited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 52 Wm. A:Church Co. Assessment Rools #52.00 #52.00 1934 & 1935 53 Dennis & Co. Justice Crim -Code 16.00 16.00 54 .. Blanks 3.86 3.86 535 H.K. Aiken Service Bill _1 400_ - 14-00 55.86 B5.86 On motion add. To C rk R q� M I ; !'J A �� '+' i� l 1 �•i.rl {1� .•,{ :tilt I• , ISti - Oct. 7, 1935 A regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of transacting necessary business; All members present. Also the Assessors, Philo Smith Edwin Gould and H. C. Steenberg The minutes of previous meeting were read and l ,''�=`•' approved. Charles Newman, County Attorney was present and reviewed the writ of certiorari which was served ,(through the clerk) on the Assessors of this town by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company on September 19th 1935-- The 935_The Railroad Company contend that their assessment as made by the Assessors is excessive, illegal and void in I 11 r comparison with other propert.$ in the town and ask for a a reduction from the present assessment $248,600 to #200,000. The case is called in Supreme Court at Binghamton, New York on Nov. 15, 1935• On motion Dr. Aiken, seconded by Mr. Smith, voted � ,•�� ' and carried unanimously that N w;aa & Newman, Attorneys be; employed to defend the townehigh Valley Railroad case. On motion Dr. Lueder seconded by Dr. Aiken, voted d carried that Bills No. 56 to .64 inclusive be audited _ ae claimed; No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 56 Henry Williams Inspector & Mess. 013.64 413.64 57 .. Service Bill 7.00 7.00 58 LePine Stone Expense Acct. 13.15 13.15 tit t f.r y 59 .. Service Bill 77.000 77.00 4 , 22225-00 �`. 6O Ldwin V. Gould Assessor 5.00 ' 61 Philo B.Smith Assessor & :,. Clerk hire 240.00 240.00 62 Th., Free Press Pub. Notices 5.64 5.64 ,'��� ;` �,.- . jk 63 i;ugene Thorp Work on Voting 3.50 3.50 S (# e>t Machines 64 Chas. F. Smith Attendance Off. 24.65 24.65 a;# 609.58 609.58 On motion adj. ,,GF •. `J� ilii �I�`PIi =,le •+( _ + •y ;r Town LY`erk , i Nov. 7, 1935 A meeting of the Justices of the Peace and Town Clerk was held at the home of Henry Williams in the Town of Ulysses for the purpose of canvassing the returns of the Town Election held Nov. 5, 1935s at which were present Henry Williams, Fred N. Smith, Howard K. Aiken , Justices, Edith M. Updike, Town Clerk; Fred N. Smith appointed chairman of meeting. The following canv@{ss-of .the votes for Town Officers resulted as follows; - For Supervisor Diet. 1 Diet. 2 Dist. 3 Total 6+1a. S. Scott 145 89 133 367 Le?lne Stone 265 179 279 723 Blank 21 18 17 56 'd ------ ----- ----- 431 286 429 1146 For Town Clerk Lena Adams 93 41. 100 234 idlth m- Updike '300 21Z 293 810 Blank28 102 Me---38 431 ----- 286 _-36- 429 ----- 1146 s, For Justice of the Peace f John Frank Kimple 117 48 119 284 Raymond Batty 103 55 106 264 Joel Horton 264 196 272 732 Frank Terry 295 192 289 776 Blank B --72 _2�6 --al- 862 572 656 2292 For Assessor 4 yrs. Michael Terrell 102 49 117 268 Edwin V. Gould 285 197 271 753 Blank 44 40 41 125 - 431 - 286 429 1146 For Assessor r 2 yrs. John Dempsey Sr. 124 50 144 318 Hoffman C. Steenberg Blank 25616 2l1 139 51 �431 _ 286 -1 429 1146 'tI ;t. 6L .Yi Y!i. I it V ikl%nif�91EE18Sli iY�/f?FNdi6,��lI�J:.IWa:U:9�i�. M�111,-�t%Ldf��(�II d� i Ji i it�- q For Collector Diet. 1 Diet. 2 Diet. 3 Total r ; t Gladys nz een 97 46 152 295 Emma Bower 303 212 251 766 Blank 31 28 26 85 431 286 429 17.46 For Town Supt. of Highways Robert U. Updike 101 50 ill 262 't J. Warren Chase 310 222 295 827 Hlank 20 14 23 57 431 -286 429 1146 'T For School Director - y.. 4 yrs. ;. V11111am 2. Ryan 115 48 128 291 Delilah H. Bucknam 272 196 262 730 1 Al Blank 44 42 39 125,} N 'ILS,'{ ;}! I! 431 286 429 1146 For School Director •��(� �� ^"•�" 2 yrs. to fill vacancy !1!i ! Herman L.' -Smith 97 54 125 276 r „ Maude Addington300 200 272 772 Blank 34 32 32 98 a ? ,..•°7 431 286 429 1146 ., ! it ' r.,;,•.,, - 1, � Ott :a- ' 1. '7"lt ;;IJ Upon the foregoing canvass of the votes cast for Town Officers at the said election , we hereby certify ;•'' '4 that the following persons were elected to the offices •' opposite their respective namee; i..; Supervisor LePine Stone Town Clerk Edith M. Updike F �? ,:. Justice of the Peace Joel Horton '§( 4 years Justice of the Peace Frank Terry 4 years Assessor, 4 years Edwin V. Gould !E + Assessor 2 years Hoffman C. Steenberg r: Collector Emma Bower Supt. of Highways J.19arren Chase l School Director Delilah Bucknam 4 years School Director Maude Addington b±•. 2 years to fill9.! ` vacancy i" �; FI fs Justices of the Peace Town Clerk, } ! t 'f Nov. 8, 1935 A meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of auditing hills and approving the Town Superintendent's estimate. All members present -also J. Warren Chase, Philo 3. Smith and Chas. H. Newman, Attorney. + !'{•� i \ ;, The minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. i' J,�•��j! - A resolution offered by Dr. Aiken seconded by Dr. Lueder, t {,, �� ij;}�,,A voted and carried unanimously, that the Town of Ulysses em- ploy the firm of Ellsworth Barrows & Company to reappraisej' " the properties of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company in the :' r,- A,1::y Town of Ulysses. follows ) '.;.'. • y ( Copy � �'U. .. • , A letter was read from John Nelmi askingthat creek bed •' which is blocked and damaging his land (40 acres) be opened. i; ;;'I#•-ji�;_,; The town clera was instructed to inform Mr. Neimi that this would be taken care of in a protect now under way. Z. J 9, i y. Information; - The transaction for the Emery Spicer place has been completed- the deed and mortgage from bank received ,,=•+,j,:Y,;� .: and deed has been -recorded. Amount paid $� 246.00• A proposition was offered for the town to purchase the �•�• Stark house on Gregg St. Dr. Aiken and Dr. Lueder were appointd 'ed to investigate. J.Warren Chase presented the Town Supt's• estimate for Highway purposes for the year 1936. �, i{ iG•..: On motion Dr. Lueder seconded by Mr. Smith, voted andd ^ carried the Town Superintendent'e estimate be approved as follows - for Highways 7000.00 Bridges 4000.00 Machinery 5000.00 k' Snow & Misc. 5000.00 21,000.00----- On 1, 000.00- E - ro On o Smith seconded b Dr. Lueder , voted and tt "' ! i motion Mr. Sm t y I carried that the Supervisor and Town Supt• be authorised `rc to make arrangements > g menta to purchase an Allis- Chamers ten ton tractor with equipment providing that the county take over P, old snow plow and replace with a new one with complete equipment. On motion Mr. Smith seconded b Dr. Lueder, voted and x' carried. that bills No. 65 to 87 be by as olaLned; all �;�' •lis• ���?�1�;, , - j •\ �1 t On motion Adj. TownClerk 795.76 795.76 '3I ant'' N0. Name Service Claimed Allowed 65 Chas. A. Lueder Service Bill 045.50 0 45,50 66 H.K. Aiken .. •10.50 10.50 67 Henry Williams ., 7.00 7.00 68 Edith U. Updike Registrar 49.50 49.50 69 Edith 9. Updike service B ill 14.00 14.00 70 Edith M. Updike Election Servieel4.00 14.00 71 Edith M. Updike Election Exp. 8.00 8.00 72 Ray W.Stevens Insp. & Mesa. 40.92 40.92 73 WiM. A. Allen Inspector 29.00 29.00 74 Belle W.Hatch .. 29.00 29.00 75 Francis Bmeen .. 29.00 29.00 76 Henry Williams Insp. & Mees. 26.64 26.64 77 Jahn J.Chase -Inspector 29.00 29.00 78 Alfred H.Hopkins .. 29.00 29.00 79 Dora F.Smith .. 29.00 29.00 80 Lola A.Jackson.. 29.00 29.00 81 Mabel Batty Insp. & Mess. 40.92 40.92 82 Mary V2DeLong Inspector 29.00 29.00 83 Arsula Hilliard .. 29.00 29.00 64 Keith Sears M.D. Health Officer 203.86 203.86 85 Automatic Voting Mach. 6orp. Election Supplies2.52 2.52 86 Grant R.Fletcher Custodian 65.40 65.40 87 Wm. Dimick Janitor 6.00 6.00 On motion Adj. TownClerk 795.76 795.76 '3I ant'' i, !, T`.I The following resolution was offered by Justice.?/ JS a%c seconded by Justice C • a, s MEREAS, the Lehigh Valley Railway Company and Lehigh Valley Railroad Company have complained of the assessment of their property, and have asked a reduction of the same; and ` `., upon the refusal of the Board of Assessors to make such re - ,r,�' 7: duction, has served upon the assessors a writ of certiorari bringing the matter up for review in Supreme Court; and 1` WHEREAS, the said Lehigh Valley Railway Company and s• Lehigh Valley Railroad Company in and b such proceed3.ngs ask,, t. n' a reduction of their assessment from $248,bOO to $200,000; and ; WHEREAS, no expert appr ai sal of the Railway's and Rail road's property in this torn has been made since 1928, and the Board of Assessors have asked that such an appraisal be made at ,:�';•�;� h tio time by competent engineers, { !•s'j ..., BE IT RESOLVED that the Town of Ulysses, Tompkins County, a w .<; . , employ the firm of Ellsworth, Barrows & Co., of. BuTfalo New York � ';.'' New 'fork, to reappraise the properties of the Lehigh V<lley Pail- y`•{ ,(,,�, way Company and the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company in said town, E Y the compensation of said Ellsworth Barrows & Co„ for this work,,: .:to MEW be the sum of Two Hundred and Seventy-five Dollars (275) Pay - gr:; 3 able December 1, 1935.WII The above resolution being put to a vote resulted as ' follows; Ayes: rtzV„' Hoes: D 7� Nov. 8, 1935 431 i t ..J !, t 'tlt i r i !:• J '�,;�i It • '� Nov.0 3 , 1935 1 t' j' A meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the jl •; y , ;'; sig;,•? �I' home of Henry Williams for the purpose of making the Budget L' 'i}.•,''t it ._ for the ensuing year and appointing Inspectors of Election; ova Present;;i' 7f± LePine Stone Supervisor j! y'.jaffi H.K. Aiden Justices Henry Williams ;.• - �!;'`'.,. � .r• frr Edith %i. Updike Cleric The minutes ofe provious meeting were read and approved. 's 3; ` ! • " On motion Dr. Aiken seconded by Mr. Williams, carried that Lola Jackson and Abram VanLiew be appointed Inspectors �i .'�lk ,s�• 1 of Election -(Republican) in district No. 1 from list of five submitted. On motion Dr. Aiken seconded b y MR. Williams, voted and carried that Alfred Hopkins and Henry Williams be appointed Republican Inspectors in district No.2 and Helen Wolverton and ` Belle W. Hatch the Republican Inspectors in district No. 3. On motion Mr. Williams seconded byDr. Aiken voted and carried' that the following be appointedBemocrat Inspectors i1!�i •`' " of flection- District No. 1- Arsula Hilliard, Label Batty;�.if�;- t District No. 2- John J.Chase, Dora F. Smith; Distridt No. 3- Francis Breen and Ray W. Stenens. On motion Dr. Aiken seconded by Lift . Williams voted and carried that the following au>ounts are required for the respect- I;o ive accounts for the year 1936 ft _ Highway 7000.00 Bridgee 4000.00 I 14achinery 5000.00 ' Snow & Mi sc.5000.00 PPs General 6000-00#-27,000-00 ---- t' ----- On motion Mr. Williams seconded by Dr. Aiden, voted and carried that bills No. 1 to 6 inclusive be audited as�� cla"ed, No. Name Service Claimed Allowed,r` 1 Clarence Clark Rent- Elections 24.00 24.00 fs;; rnrT�r��. 2 Free Press Printing Notices 1.44 1.44 3 LePine Stone Service Bill 35.00 35.00 4 Wm.H.Licht Vital Stat. 2•x•'5 2•�5 5 Williamson L.B.Co. Supplies 4.50 4.50 6 Joel Horton Ins. -Vot. diach. 17.40 17.40 ;} 64.59 64.59 d On motion add. • rti�'-�- Clerk !Y S Town of Ulysses Budget for the year 1936 Town Audits Highway Bridges Machinery Snow ,i Ulacollaneous General # 29;8.., 94 7000.00 4000,00 50nCi, 00 ,SOW' 00 -3081, 06 27,000.00 is the undersigneds do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and complete list of the amounts required for the Budget for the Torn of Ulysses$ Now York for the year 1936 as adopted by a resolution of the Town Board of said Town. Dated; November 30, 1935 &AL*K- 'Y _ Olerk-Town.of Ul see s it Dec. 28, 1935 The annual meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses ' = was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of auditing the Supervisor's accounts and transacting other business; Present; Mr. Stone, Supervisor Dr. Aiken Dr. Lueder Justices Mr. Williams Edithii: iJpdike, Clerk +Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. On motion Lor. Williams, seconded by Dr.Aiken, voted and carried unanimously that Irwin Potter continue as Com. of Welfare for the Town of Ulysses at a salary of 050.00 per month which includes expenses. The following persons were appointed Fire Wardens In the town by the Supervisor and approved bycthe Board; (motion by Dr. Lueder sec. by Dr. Aiken)- Harold Smith , Alfred Hopkins, Frank Predmore and J. warren Chase. On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Dr. Aiken, voted and carried that resolution be passed to purchase one Allis- Chalmers Model "L" Tractor. On motion Dr. Lueder ,seconded by Dr. Aiken, voted `. and carried that resolution be passed, purchasing one Baker Bulldozer Moldboard Assembly etc.for Allis- Chalmers tractor. On motion Dr. Aiken seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that the Supervisor be authorized to transfer 4750.00 from the general account to the machinery account. • •rp.l Supervieofh accounts were audited , meeting adjourned to December 30th. Town �Olerik f RLSOLUTION At a mei_tint, held bythe Town Board of the Town of Ulysses I �,i,, County of Tomokins N. Y. I the following resolution was adopted; notion made oy Chas. A. Lueder J. P., seconded by Howard X. Aiken J.2., that we authorize and empower our Town Super- Intendent J. Warren Chase topurchase of Eugene F. Van Name, One Baker Bulldozer Moldboard assembly for Baker double uressum d Z' Almi-noziI.R fgr A3.ljs-Qj2aj=aaL"odel tractor for the contract price of $1000-00 F.o.b., Taughannoak Falls, N.Y. On condition that said Eugene F. Van Name allow the Town of Ulysses for to aPply on purchase price of new machine, and Belt furthur resolved that upon delivery and acceptance of said Baker Bulldozer Moldboard Assembly ,by the Town Superintendent that the Supervisor shall pay for 'it in the following. manner By a check for drawn on the machinery fund. 3y deliveyy to the vendor of one certificate of indebtedness bearing 5% Interest, 1! said Interest payable semi-annually from dates as provided for by Section 49, of -.the Highway Law. I it The first shall be.for 0 1000.00 payable March 15, 1936 The second shall be for The third shall be for 6 1 �" If The fourth shall be for Signed by Supr. own clerk Dated Dec. 28, 1935 4 j4 IYl, RESOLUTION At a meeting held by the Town Board of the Town of Ul.vases County of Tompkins , N.Y., the following resolution was adopted; dotlon made by Chas. A. Lueder J.P., seconded by Howard K. Aiken J.P. that we authorize and empower our Town Superintendent, J.Warren Chase ?t?' to purchase of Eugene F. VanName , one Allis-Chalmers Model "L' "Crawler Ali - Tractor , with engine hood, side plates , electrical equloment and enclosed winter cab. for the contract price of $5175.00 f.o.b. factory. On condition that said Eugene F. Van Name allow the Town of Ulysses $1675.00 for one used Allis-Cha3mere "35" Tractor to apply on Purchase price of new machine, and Be it furthur resolved that upon delivery and acceptance of said is`41 Airlis-Chalmers Model " L" Tractor] byTthe Town Superintendent , thdt ;1 11 7' the Supervisor shall pay -Por 1t in the following manner. By a check 14 for $ ; drawn on the machinery fund By delivery to the vendor of three certificates of indebtedness bearing 5A interest, eaid interest payable semi-annually from date as provided for by �• Section 49, of the Highway Law. • , I �(,�(�_ 111•- � , i,reilt.� The first shall be for 00 payable March 15. 1936 I(((j�1+ "tq� ���' The second shall be, for 1166.00 payable March 15. 1937 it [U:� 1( raj ,F+:y. r , _ -_. ! The third shall be for 1167.00 payable Marsh 15. 1938 r" ' a ti,+ The fourth shall be for # payable Signed by G(��w�-�c � Supr. 1 a ''� �l%l, ui4dvi ,]Town Clerk i;':: ' e?; .. 'Dated bec. 28, 1935 e, '�� ? f 10 Dec. 30, 1935 An adjourned meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams to audit the accounts of the Supervisor; Present; Mr. Stone, Dr. Lueder, Dr. Aiken, idr. Williams Mrs. Updike. Winutes of previous meeting were read and with one cor- rection were approved. 9 N 1, Adjourned to Dec. 31st. Town Clerk. Dec. 31, 1935 An adjourned taecting oftthe Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of henry Williams . Preaent: 1Ur.Stone,Dr. Lueder, Dr. Aiken, 11r. Williams Mrs. Updike On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. Williams, voted and carried that Lawrence Hymes be appointed Dog Enuwerator for the ensuing year. On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Lir. W1111ams,carried I that, Floyd Potter and Claude Sears be appointed Constables for the town for the ensuing term of two years. On motion Mr. Williams, seconded by Dr. Lueder, carrisii that the Supervisor's salary for the H. B.& M. account be Increased to $250:00 per year. On motion l:r. Williaws seconded by Dr. Lueder, carried that the following bonds be approved,the General and highway bonds of LePine Stone, oupervisor, bond of Edith zi. Updike, .' Town Clerk,bonds of Frank Terry and Joel Horton,Justices of. the Peace. On motion Dr. Lueder seconded by Mr. Williams , carridd that the First Nat. Bank of Trumansburg be designated as ctR depositary for town funds. c? On motsc�n Dr. Lueder seconded by Mr. Yii111ame, carried that bills No.f7 to 16 lnclusiva be audited as claimed; ' Ko. Name Service Claimed Allowed 7 T.G. ;filler Sons Co. Supplies 2.83 2.83 -Y 8 Williamson L.B. Co. .. 16.00 16.00 9.00 99.00 Awerican 6urety Co. Bonu erems. 9 ,. 10 Maryland Cas. Co. .. 2.50 2.50 11 F.S. idawer/ it .. 5.00 5.00 12 Joel Horton .. 5.00 5.00 Murry, ` x„ 13 Chas. F. Smith : t :. Att. Officer 24.00 24.00 14 H.R. Aiken Service Bill 14.00 14.00 15 Edith Updike Telephone etc. 37.00 37.00 16 Lepine Stone Peroentage(Uen.) 116.65 116.65 Adj. 321.98 321.98 eawi�e.R'own Clerk 9 N 1, We,, the undersigned members of the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses, Tompkins County, N.Y. hereby certify that we have examined the several accounts of LePine Stone , Supervisor, and have found them Per statement with the follow- ing balances: I� Ue 'lee. 31, 1935 ,1.11 i ft%� j7 -Justices of the Peace i Book Bal. Bank Bal. ,dridge 12.15 9.53 diff. ---a.62 --- Snow & Also 9.53 2 .3U 9.53 268-30 Machinery 499.50 500.00 diff. .50 _ 500.00 500.00 Highway 1.775.78 1783.16 diff. ---7t.38 - 1783.16 1783.16 General - 3826.25 3786.50 diff. 39.75 3786.50 3786.50 I� Ue 'lee. 31, 1935 ,1.11 i ft%� j7 -Justices of the Peace i Jan. 4, 1936 Regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses, was hold at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of transacting business; Present; LePine Store Supervisor Chas. A. Lueder Frank Terry Henry Williams Joel Horton Justices Edith M. Updike Town Clerk Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. On motion iir. Terry seconded by Lir. Horton voted and carried that #100.00 be appropriated :torthe Ulysses Philo- mathic Library . On motion Dr. Lueder seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that an appropriation bf #100.00 be taade to the Arthur E. Bouton Post, American Legion. This amount to take care of all Memorial Day expense. On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Lir. Horton , voted and carried that bills No. 17 to 20 inclusive be audited as claimed; No.Name IN Service Claimed Allowed 17 H.W. Rightmyer Electricity # 2.50 # 2.50 for elections 18 Henry Williams Service Bill 17.50 17.50 19 Frank Terry .. 3.50 3.50 20 Edith ,.i -Updike Expense Acct. 4.45 4.45 On motion add. Town C1 k v Vt -------- -------- 027-95 # 27.95 Jan. 22, 1936 A special meeting of the Town Board of Ulyeses was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of approvIn in3 officers bonds and transacting other business; All members present, also J. Warren Chase, Supt. ;aInutes of previous meeting were read and approved. On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. Horton, voted and carried that the Bonds of Emma Bower, Collector, Floyd Totter, Constable, and J.Warren Chase, Town Supt. be approved. The following resolution offered by Mr. Terry, seconded oy wr. Tilliams voted and carried and that the clerk draw an order for the amount- #25.00. RESOLVED: That this Town Board hereby determines to expend and.raise by taxation in this Town the sum of 829.00 to meet the actual and necessary expenses of maintainkng and continuing the Association of Towns of the State of New York and any of its activities in this State for the purpose of devising practical ways and means of obtaining greater economy and efficiency in government thereof, pursuant to Chapter 412 of the Laws of 193• vo ed & carried On motion Dr. Lueder sec. by Mr. Williams that the Volunteer Firemen's Liability Insurance be continued . On motion Dr. Lueder sec. by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that the bill of Ellsworth „ Barrows and Co. of $275.00 for apppaising the property of the L.V.R.R. Co. in this town oe paid. On motion ;1r. Williams sec. by Dr. Lueder voted and carried that Town Supt. of Hightays, J. Warren Chase be paid 47.00 per day effective immediately. On motion Ur. Williams sec. by 1dr. Terry voted and carried that bills No. 21 to 25 be audited as claimed; U0. Name Service Claimed 21 American Surety Co. Bond Prem. c4&, 0110.72 22 Williamson L.3. Co. Supplies 66.30 23 Ellsworth, Barrows Appraising 275.00 24 Association of 'Towns Membership 25.00 25 Maryland Cas. Co. Firemen's Ins. 165.00 #642.02 On motion add. T n Clek�� Allowed #110.72 66.30 275.00 25.00 165.00 4642.02 (larch 11, 1936 10 A meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at to home of Henry Williams. All members present. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. On motion Mr. -Williams seconded by ::r. Terry, voted and carried that Claude Sea re be appointed Constable for the Town of Ulysses for the term ending Dec. .31a 1937. On motion Bir. Williams second ed by Mr. Terry, carried that the monthly meeting of the Town Board be changed from the fifth of each month to the first.fiednesday following the sec- ond ,4'onday of each month. Philo Smith, Chairman. of Assessors, Arthur Smith, and Prof. Boyle appeared.before the Board, presenting a proposition to maze a Tax Assessment Lisp of the Town of Ulysses, at a cost to the town of-apptoximately 4300.00.- under a P. W. A. project. No action was taken. Dr. Lueder reported that comp laints that the telephone pole located at the intersection of highways in Jacksonville in front of Mrs. Elston's store was unsafe for traffic. On motion Dr.-Lueder. seconded by Lir. Horton,voted and carried -that a formal. complaint concerning this telephone pole be forwarded to the New York Telephone Company and the N.X.State Electric and Gas Corporation.. On motion Mr. Horton seconded by Mr. Terry voted and carried that bills No. 26 'to 34 inclusive be -audited as claimed; NO. Name Service Claimed Allowed 26 Joel Horton J.P. Service Bill 0.10.50 10.50 27 Henry, Williams .. - 7.00 7.00 28 LePine._Stone Percentage School 35.79 35.79 29 Edith Bt- Updike Service Bill 31.50 31.50 30 C. Owen Carman Printing- 39.10 39.10 31 Chae. F..Smith Ott. Officer 21.00 21.00 32 Emma Bower Coll, Tax Notice 3.30 3.30 33 Delilah Ducknam School Director 4.00 4.00 34 Frank Terry Service -3111 7.00 7.00 -- #159.19 -- 0159.19 On motion adj. Town%er1k Ilk Apr. 15, 1936 A ;%regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of tran- sacting necessary business. All members present. on motion Mr. Terry seconded by Mr. Horton, voted and cairicd ti,at Francis.A. uuirder Jr. be appointed Constable fur the town of Ulysses for the ensuing term, to Dec. 31, 1937• On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Lir. Horton, carried that the bond of Claude Sears, Constable be approved. In reply to the complaint mAde of the telephone pole in Jacksonville the Diet. Supv. Lir. Spaid of the company invest- igated and reported to Town Clerk. -that the pole is on private prDperty and within the required distance from the highway, that the company assumed any responsibility from accidents. This was verified by lir. Terry On notion iir. Horton sec. by Dr. Lueder, carried that Dr. Keith Sears be apdointed Health Officer for -the Town of Jlysses for -the term of four years from May 10th 1936. George Reynolds appeared before the board asking that that the road near his place be repaired; Dr. Lueder reported the road near nis nome impassible. i4:r. Potter ,'helfare Officer was present and reported on +Jelfare conditions, $80.00 vas spent for relief the month of i`arch. :Jir. Coton, nepresenting the Walters Motor 'Truck CO. and !ieesrs. Heaney and Ikenburg of the F.W.D. ;.iotor 'Truck Co, were \ present and gave descriptions of trucks.and offered propositions. Aureeolution offered b3 Lir. Williams sec. by Lir. Horton and carried that with consent of Dr. Lueder (unaole do stay through meeting ) that the transfer or old shovel be.made for a new .day City shovel on following terms- list price $6750.00 allowance on old shovel 03000.00- bal. $3750.00 , certificates of indebtedness to oe issued for same. • On motion Dr. Lueder sec. by Dir. Horton, carried that bills o• 35 to 55 be audited as claimed; ho. iJawe Service Claimed Allowed Vii• -•' "`ilip dui = 37 uelilah riucknam school Dir. 4.oi 4.00 i 11.00 4.00 36 37 wand Addington F.6. Hower • • sup;. School ad. 14.00 14.00 '�' 4 V4�ff' . L�� •,i - 39 dillia':tson Co. Supplies 2.63 12 75 2--63 12.75 '• i. G- fi_ 39 Leelne stone Exp. Acct. 7.00 7.00 40 41 Ldith iii. Updike Election Serv. Exp. 4.00 4.00 .. .. - 048.38 _ _ 0 48.38 u•?�,.,c'. Carried ford Yo. Mame service Claimed Allowed ! Carried Forward 48.38 " 48.38 42 Henry Williams Service ,Bill 3.50 3.50 43 It. Inspector & Mesa 13.64 13.64 44 Arsula Hilliard .. 8.00 8.00 j 45 Ray W. Stevens •. 8.00 8.00 46 Liabel Batty 8.00 8.00 47 Lola Jackson .. 8.00 8.00 48 Abram VanLiew .. & Mess. 13.96 13.96 j 49 Helen Wolverton 8.00 8.00 50 Belle W. Hatch .. & Mess. 13.96 13.96 51 Francis Breen .. 8.00 8.00 ' 52 Dora F. Smith 8.00 8.00 { 53 Alfred Hopkins .. 8.00 8.00 54 John J-6ase8.00 8.00 55 fim- Dimick: Janitor-Blection 3.00 3.00 {, 168.44 168.44 On motion adj. Tovrn `Cls k i 4 may 13, 1936 A regular meeting of the Town Board was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of approving' the Town 3uV6kAtendent11 estimate for highway money and transactiAg other business; i 'eta All members present. Also Bert I.Vann Co. Supt. and Viarren Chase a '. Toren Supt. of Highways. f`f The minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. A motion by Lir. Horton sec. by Lir. Terry voted and carried that ItI Dr. Lueder represent the Town Board in the Spruceup Campaign now in 'G1. progress. fo"r 1936 The Town Supt's. estimate for highway purposes were presented and approved by the Board. Representatives of three companies were present and offered E Propositions for sa le of truck. The following resolution offered by Ur. Lueder, sec. by i4r. Horton was approved.` i! , l'he resolution pasoed at previous meeting regarding purchase of -Sew -Bay City Shovel was approved by Lr. Lueder. motion by Dr. Lueder sec by Mr. Terryand carried that bills' 110. 56 to 62 oe .audlted as claimed; No. Na.ue bervlce Ulaimed Allowed d 56 Frei N. Smith service Bill 21.00 21.00'' 57 Henry Williams .. 3.50 3.50 58 .. Criminal .. 2.95 2.95 59 Frank Terry Service Bill 7.00 7.00 60 Joel Horton 7.00 7.00'��� 61 Chas. F.&Aith Att. Off. 24.00 24.•00 q. ;•�„ 62 LePine Stone Percentage -school 28.47 28_47 i lye` 93.92 93.92 Il+� Adj. Town1 :"'(J i i �: 1 (W a i At a meeting held by the Town Board of the Town of U_ly_sses County of Tompkins N. X.0 the following resolution was adopted: notion made by Henry Williams J.P., seoorided by Joel Horton J.P., !• , {!I' that we authorize and empower our Town Superintendent, J.Warren Chase Ba Cit Shovels Inc.y Y V ov to purchase of Y Y One new 3a Cit hove`1 for til the contract price ^f $6750.00 f.o.b. Inc On condition that said Bay City Shovels allowthe Town of Ulysses , A 3000.00 , for One used Tractor Shovel to apply on purchase pride of new shovel; and a • a !;; Be it further resolved that upon delivery and acceptance of a=' said Bav Citv Shovel by the Town Superintendento Superintendentthat the Supervisor shall pay for it in the following manner: a.. By delivery to the vendor of three Certificates of Indebtedness bearing 4% interest, said interest payable semi-annually Ftp.• ``�{' from date, as provided for by Section 49 of the Highway Law. The firdt shall be for 41212.32 payable Mar. 15, 1937 The second shall be for 1212.32 payable Ltar. 15, 1938 t'e The third shall be for 1212.32 payable Mar. 15, 1939 it"•a } 4 Signed by (�-crfi �vvy�W Supervisor . !9'i t_ 1. •. own Clerk Dated Apr. 13, 1936 �t!'I j r'+- X'r ft'f!9 i �: 1 (W a i To the Town Board of the Town of Pursuant to the provisions of section 49 of the Highway Law of the State of New York, I, the under- signed Town Superintendent, hereby recommend to the Town Board of the Town -- .... _....-------... Q'a' c --.---.._.____ _._— ._, the purchase of ' ._ _ ? ✓ - -- _------------ — — - from .__......... \ ----..for the sum of ------- ��!" `_,....-� d /j'^^-✓ . Q!` ^ _eu._doBars, to be paid for according to the direction of the 1,0%vn Board. Dated: .... C ...J Signed: Town Superintendent. ;`�L'riF"57#%++i �`. aii! wr _7ilFt•.S ,i'•;' �,z:,..� t rs r a WI-11;REAS, The 'Town Superintendent of the Totten of has presented to the 'Town Board his recommendation in writing dated.._......!%St4 ....... .. 3 for the purchase_ o�f........ front . . . '--... � - - . y"` �" - I, _..0.................................. ....•---- --- for the swill of...._72^C`� ........ . t.dollars, Now, I hcre•iore be it RLSOLVILD, That the 'lawn Boar' d of the 'lawn of ----- . ....... approve the recommendation of the Town Superintendent, and under the provisions of Section dU of the Highway Law of the State of New York, purchase from _.... ..._ .. `[]!._..._..._D` c .0 �S✓._. ^Lt Q. the r cumtuended machinery and pay herefore, Ly de�li%very to the %endor of machinery or equipment comprising _ ......... .... ✓... l!j&............. .........at an agreed value of "c ?fit(.. ... ,CJv�iSftr dollat�; by a check for-------------- --- ---.......... -- ...... ........ . ..... .... ................... - ...... _.. -•- ....dollars drawn un the machinery fund; by delivery to the vendor of ------ --- .`............... . .Certificates of Indebtedness; beating interest at the rate of six per cent payable .--- ----- ... _ ..-...... _._..---- - ---- ------ _- --------- ------ The amount of each Certificate and the date it is payable to be as follows: +7 ��--•/ i The first shall be for .......... payable ✓u-�^ The second shall be for$._(..-%..`j/..'...�_C)_.......payable The third shall be for -... payable The fourth shall be for ....... _._ payable and the Supervisor and the Town Clerk be authorized, and they hereby are authorized to execute the Certificates of Indebtedness accordingly, Q Said resolution was offered by......C.'!✓.. .Gr`L �Jb/.-----•--••-_-- ... and seconded by •-'2�i x/--/ - ..-- and was carried by a vote as follows: �� .......... ........ ------ ....... _.. ..........._........_ ....... • ----—- ................•- .......... ...y� _. mss._ - _......_ G� ................... _ This is to certify that the above is a true copy of a resolution passed by the Town Board of cite '1 ott'n of _._..... ✓t~ Q 4 U ......................_.............. _... at a meeting held on the.J.�[/ ,3 day of ................_ --.._....1........., ................._.,, and incorporated in the minutes of said meeting nnw nn file in the Town Clerk's office in the 'Town of......bV c�i..................._._...._.................. Signed: ..... . . ....... . . _........... J June 10, 1936 A regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams in Jacksonville for the purpose of transacting necessary business; ; All members present. Allowed The minutes of previous meeting were read and approved . s. i'Y• On motion Dr. Lueder seconded by Lar. Williams voted Bucknam School Director 4.00 and carried that Charles F. Smith be appointed School Atten- dance Officer for the Town of Ulysses for the ensuing jear. from i August let 1936 at the same compensation- three dollars per, Service Bill per day. a, On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Lir. Terry voted and 65 carried that insurance be "taken out on new Walters Truck of ? Property Damage of $5000.00 and Personal Liability of $10,OJD 6.40 to $20,000. 66 Frank On motion Mr. Terry, seconded by Dr. Lueder voted and Service Bill carried that ac -used trailer be purchased of Eugene VanName 3.50 for #1000.00 67 Edith t' On motion Dr. Lueders seconded by Lir. Terry voted and ;r•� carried tha t bills No. 63 to 70 be audited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed Allowed it. {i 63 Delilah Bucknam School Director 4.00 4.00 64 Henry Williams Service Bill 3.50 3.50 illj 65 Henry Williams Criminal .. 6.40 6.40 66 Frank 'ferry Service Bill 3.50 3.50 67 Edith Li. Updike .. 14.00 14.00 68 Edith Li. Updike Expense Acct. 6.00 6.00 i i" 69 ileith Sears H.O. Supplies 7.50 7.50 70 Joel Horton Service Hill 3.50 3.50 $ 48.40 4 46.40 V 11 On motion adj. Following the meeting the Board inspected roads and ,iere entertained with dinner at Foote$a Restaurant by 'Down Supterintendent J. Warren Chase. ;4 'r .3 Jaly 15, 1936 1', re6alar meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was ;y , held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of j transacting necessary business; Present; LePine 5 tone, Supervisor Henry Williams, Joel Horton Frank Terry ---Justices Edith Updike Clerk Liinutes of previous meeting were read and approved. On motion i.r. Williams seconded by Lir. Terry, voted and carried that the Walters Truck be insured imuediately against fire for $5000.00 with Joel Horton Agent. On motion Mr. Williams, seconded by Iar. Terry,voted and carried that Grant R. Fletcher be appointed Constable for the town -(term expires Dec. 31,1937 ) The bill presented by !Jr. Licht for examining -intox- icated persons in the Village of T -burg at request of Police Officer was not allowed on Grounds that it was not considered a tov n charge. On motion i,dr. Terry, seconded b y Mr. Williams, voted and carried that Hills No. 71 to 80 be audited as claimed; providing affidavit is secured for No. 80. i`t •�. Name Service Claimed Allowed 71 Frank Terry Justice of the Peace 4 3.50 4 3.50 72 Joel Horton ., 3.50 3.50 73 LePine Stone Postage & Off.Supplies 8.26 8.26 74 Keith Sears Exp. H.O. Conference 18.32 18.32 75 Chas. F. Smith School Att. Off. 26.96 26.96 76 Henry Williams J. P. Service 3.50 3.50 77 .. Criminal fees 5.25 5.25 78 Dennis 4 do. Supplies(Justice) 3.00 3.00 79 .. .. 5.00 5.00 80 Clayton F.Freyer Insurance 90.40 90.40 4167.69 $167.69 On motion adj. Town Cler I ,t 1? A, A k - Sept. 16, 1936 n regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of transacting necessary business; All members present. iiinutes of previous meeting were approved as read. Ar. Horton reported on condition of the'King Cemetery and advised that it be cleaned up by the Town Superintendent. Mr. Terry and Dr. Lueder were apppinted a committee to settle the account with John Stevenson. A claim having been presented(of $50.00) by Lewis Jensen for damages to automobile on the highway past the Willow Creek school house, 1dr. Jensen, Atty. Noble, Adrian Pearsall and John Ogden were present for hearing of the case. A'settlement of the case was. postponed until next board meeting when bills for repair of automobile viould be presented. The Town Clerk asked tf on an allowance for Election Service as required by law also an increase in highway allowance. On motion lir. Lueder sec. by Lir. Terry, carried that the matter be laid on the table and in the meantime Mr. Stone inquire as to the payments in other towns. Lir. Terry reported that William Pyle had given a note for the amount due town. On motionuDr. Lueder sec. 17y.Mr. Horton, carried thatbills No. 87 to 96 be audited as claimed; No, Name Service Claimed Allowed 87 Henry Williams Service 3111 3.50 3.50 3�- Frank Terry .. 7.00 7.00 99 Joel Horton.. 7.00 7.00 90 Philo S. Smith Aseessor-Chairman 220.00 220.00 91 H. C. Steenberg •• 145; Op 150 4Q_ 150,00 92 93 �;dwin V. Gould Harrison Adams .. Sheriff's Fees 7.65 7.65 94 Williamson L.H.Co. Supplies 8.00 8.00 95 7Q. A. Church Co. Assessment Rolls 26.00 26.00 96 71alter b .Woolfe Err. Assessment 20.29 20.29 4- 594.44 - 4 5911.44 On motion adj. 1P 1� r, 0 October 14, 1936 1 Regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of transacting necessary business. All members present except lir. Stone. Meeting called to order by Town Clerk and on motion Mr. Williams sec. by Mr. Terry, carried that Dr. Lueder be appointed chairman of meeting. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. On motion Mr. Williams sec. b y Mr. Terry voted and carried that Dr. Lueder be authorized to settle the account with John Stevenson for $ 50.00. Lewis Jensen and Attyrney Nobll were pressnt and pre- sented bill for zkepairs on Mr. Jensen's automobile. Owing to absence of Mr. Stone no action was taken in the case. On motion Lir. Williams seconded by Mr. Horton, voted and carried that bills No. 97 to 102 be audited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 97 Henry Williams Service Bill 3.50 3.50 98Criminal Bill 14.85 14.85 99 Joel Horton Service Bill 3.50 3.50 100 Frank Terry .. 3.50 3.50 101 Chas. F. Smith School Att. Off. 22.00 22.00 102 Automatic Vot. Corp. Supplies 2.51 2.51 49.86 49.86 On motion adj. Town Cleriit IX , NEA .., ::ov- 5, 1936 Leeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held, the hone of Henry Williams for the purpose of auditing ian$ tran- sactlug other business; canvassing the votes of election ; :c:otiou by Lir. Williams seconded by Mr. Terry that Dr. Lueder be appointed chairma n of tweeting. All members' present except Lir. Stone Liinutes of previous meeting were approved as read. :.lotion by Lir. Terry seconded by Lir. Horton, carried that the Inspectors of Election be allowed $ 2.00 for extra time (3 ho= s) at the general election. notion by Mr. Williams seconded by Mr. Terry, carried that bills No. 103 to 122 be audited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed Alloyed 103 Chas. A. Lueder 104 Henry Williams 105 Frank Terry 106 Co-operative Fire Service 8111 Insp. & Mess. Service Bill Ina. Vot.MAch. Service Bill Printing Health Officer Reg. Vit. Sta t. Custodian Insp. & Mess. Inspector & Mess. & Mees. On motion adj. rt4d4 - Town Clek 6/ 45.50 36.64 3.50 1.7.40 3.50 15.85 202.30 $6.35 50.00 42.92 31.00 31.00 31.00 36.64 31.00 31.00 42.92 31.00 31.00 31.00 791.52^ 45.50 36.64 3.50 1'7.40 3.50 15.35 202.30 46.35 50.00 42.92 31.00 31.00 31.00 36.64 31.00 31.00 42.92 31.00 31.00 31.00 # 791-52 Insirance Co. 107 Joel Horton 108 C.Owen Carman 109 Keith Sears 110 Lolth Li. Updike 111 Grant R. Fletcher 112 A.V. Van Liey 113 Liabel Batty 114 Arsula r3.Hilliard 115 Lola A. Jackson 116 Alfred ii. Hopkins 117 Dora F. Smith 118 Amelia B.. Harr Is 119 Belle W. Hatch. 120 Francis J. Breen 121 Ray N.Stevens, 122 Helen Wolverton Service 8111 Insp. & Mess. Service Bill Ina. Vot.MAch. Service Bill Printing Health Officer Reg. Vit. Sta t. Custodian Insp. & Mess. Inspector & Mess. & Mees. On motion adj. rt4d4 - Town Clek 6/ 45.50 36.64 3.50 1.7.40 3.50 15.85 202.30 $6.35 50.00 42.92 31.00 31.00 31.00 36.64 31.00 31.00 42.92 31.00 31.00 31.00 791.52^ 45.50 36.64 3.50 1'7.40 3.50 15.35 202.30 46.35 50.00 42.92 31.00 31.00 31.00 36.64 31.00 31.00 42.92 31.00 31.00 31.00 # 791-52 November 5,1936 ,aeetin6 of the Justices of the Peace and Town Clerk was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of can- vassing the votes of the election held November 3rd on the questions submitted for the sale of Alcoholic Beverages in the town. The eanvass.of^the votes on the questions resulted as follows; Justices of the peace --A own Clerk `L V 0 F F, Diet. 1 Diet. 2 Dist. 3 Question 1. Yee 303 174 327 No 124 72 118 Blank _AQ 'total --x`07- Question 2. Yes 22292 1770 3bb21 �9�_ _�+5- dank ' --1i5_. -569 Total 507 357 Question 3. 'Ce`h 279 151 jib No 127 .85 169 B -lank 101 121 _:-84 507 - 357 569 Upon the foregoing canvass of the votes cast at said election for the sale of Alcoholic Beverages we hereby certify that each question was voted '.intthe,:affirmative. Justices of the peace --A own Clerk `L V 0 F F, 0 November 11, 1936 Regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of trans- acting necessary busAiness; Allwmembers pltesent- Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. On motion Dr. Lueders seconded by Mr. Williams•voted and carried that .we continue membership in the Association of Towns of New York and pay the dues of $25.00. On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. Horton voted and carried that the -Town Clerk be allowed a salary of $50.00 per year for Election Services. Mr. Garlick was present and there was a discussion in regard to purchasing a stone crusher. Dr. Lueder proposed that signs for the regulation of traffic be placed at the intersection in Jacksonville; Mr. stone was asxed to confer with the State Police on the matter. On motion Dr. Lueder seconded by Mr. Terry voted and carried that bills No. 123 to 135 be audited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 123 Henry Williams 124 $ 7.00 125 Frank Torry 126 LePine Stone 127 .. 128 cdith M. Updike 129 .. 130 Chas. F. Smith 131 Paul Cushing 132 Association -Towns 133 Wm. Dimiok 134 Ryan -Motor Sales 135 Joel Horton Service Aill $ 7.00 $ 7.00 Criminal Fees 2.95 2.95 Service Bill 3.50 3.50 Expense Acct. 8.10 8.10 Service Bill 80.50 80.50 14.00 14.00 .. Bal. Election Sp1.39.00 39.00 Attendance Off. 12.00 12.00 Rent- Elections 5.75 5.75 Membership 25.00 25.00 Janitor -Elections 8.00 8.00 Rent -Election 10.00 10.00 Service Bill 3.50 3.50 On motion adj. Yl�, E`�n C]!er . i : ----------------- $ 219.30 $ 219.30 a Town of Ulysses Sudget• for the year 1937 Town Audits # 3479.10 Highway 6000.00 Bridges 1000.00 Snow & Miscellaneous 5000.00 Gert. of Indebtedness 36425.59 ( Mach. Fund ) General 1520.90 20,025.59 , I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete list of the amounts required for the budget for the Town Of Ulysses, New York for the year 193T as adopted by a resolution of the Town Board of said Town. Dated; December 7, 1936 Olerk-Town of Ul sees ivs liiJ waj Dec. 7, 1936 A special meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses wa e held at the home of Henry Williame for the purpose of ap- proving the Town Superintendent's Estimate for Highway Moneys and making the budget for the year 1937• All members present. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. On motion Henry Williame seconded by Mr. Terry, voted. and carried that no allowance be mad a on the claim of Lewis Jenson for damages to his automobile. On motion Mr. Horton sec. by Mr. Terry, carried that Fred Wilcox be appointed Dog Enumerator for the year 1937. On motion Dr. Lueder sec. by Mr. Terry, carried that 4150.00 be appropriated for the Ulysses Philomathic Llorary. On motion Mr. Horton sec. by Dr.Lueder carried that an appropriation of $100.00 be made to the Arthur E. Bouton Post, American Legion. ( this amount to take care of expense of Memorial Day) On motion Dr. Lueder,sec. by Mr. Horton, carriedLthat the Town Supt's Estimate for Highway purposes be approved as follows- Highway- $6000.00 Bridges- $1000.00, Cort. of Indebt- edness, 430Ad':401, Snow & cuisc.$5000.0Q, Total $15,066;�66- On motion Mr. Horton sec. by Dr. Lueder, carried that the following amounts are required for the Budget for•1937; Highway purposes $15,000 -General Fund 45000. Total $20,000.00 A resolution offered by Dr. Lueder sec. by ldr.Terry, carried that the purchase of stone per agreement made by Town Supt. J.Aarren Chase with Wm. T. and Pearl Vann be approved providing Item No -3 is aggreed upon asEchanged by the Town Board and that 4500.00 payment be made. Motion by Dr. Lueder sec. by Mr. Terry, carried that bi-la No. I told. be audited as claimed; No. 2 3 5 8 9 10 Name Service Joel Horton Service Bili Prank Terry Henry Williams Edith IA. Updilte Philo B.Smith Vot. Mach. Corp. Newman &Newman Chas. P. Smith H.W.Rightmyer Wm.T.&2, Vann Telephone & Exp. Assessor Adj. Machines Attorney Att.Off. Electricity Stone Contract On motion add. A 7Town C1qk Claimed Allowed 4 3.50 $ 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 36x00 36.00 15.00 15.00 21.10 21.10 10.00 10.00 15.00 15.00 4.00 4.00 500.00 500.00 - - $ 611.60 $611.60 l� I Dec. 28, 1936 Aeating of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home bfi limy Williams for the purpose of auditing the Supervisor's -&acounls and transacting other business; ` All members present. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Emma Sower, Collector was present and presented a claim of $40.72 percentage for collection of taxes in 1936. On motion Dr.Lueder, sec. by Dir. Horton, carried that the matter be laid on the table and investigation made. Dr. Lueder reported the receipt of $50.00 from John E. Stevenson in settlement of account Supervisors accounts were audited. Adj. to Dec. 29th Town Clerk . Dec. 29, 1936 A606urned meeting of the Town B.a.oard of Ulysses held at the home of Henry Williams to audit the accounts of the Supervisor. All members present. Adj. to Dec. 31st Town Oler Dec. 31, 1936 Adjourned meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams to audit the accounts of the Supervisor. All members present. � Town ©1 k I We, the undersigned members of the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses, Tompkins County, New York hereby certify that we have examined the several accounts of LePine Stone, Supervisor and have found them per statement with the following balances; Highway Book Bal, Bank Bal. Receipts $ 15:874.53 ' 'Dieb. 15,769.16 #105.37 $109.87 Bridge Receipts Dieb. Aachinery Receipts Dieb. $4012.15 2627.27 11,568.69 10,746.23 Snow & X isc. Receipts 55289.03 Diab. 5094.21 T. E. R. A. Receints 2200.00 Dieb. 2143.16 diff. 4.50 $109.87 #1384.88 822.46 cash on hand __7_? 194.82 56'•84 Oka -out 7.0.00 126.84 0 $109.87 $1384.88 814.84 814.84+ 194.82 126.84 126.84 ld� ( u} u!S raL geGel4tb B00) '3a}, . 319#06 Ap23.�3 ).2,295.53 G1te • 12.5 a Get 13.3 � p159.33 � �15g.33 Dater).; 1936 Dee. 31, n Jan. 13, 1937 A regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulyases was held at the home of henry Williams. All members present. :1' On motion Dr. Lueder sea. by Mr. Williams,^voted and carried that $2000.00 be transferred from the general fund to the Snow.„ and Miso. fund and #200.00 from the general to the Highway accouAt. On motion Mr. Terry see. by Dr. Lueder, carried that a telephone be placed in.the Town Barn. On motion Dr. Lueder sec. by Mr. Terry, carried that one used ,'=�•: No. 9j D Acme Stone Crusher, Beinn Conveyer and sereans for $650.00 and one used J. I. Case Tractor at $50.00 be purchased of Eugene F. VanName and one Certificate of Indebtedness be issued for same payable March 15, 1938. On motion J1r. Terry see. by Mr. Horton , carried that Eugene Thorp and Frank Kimple be appointed Constables for the town, term to expire Dec. 31, 1937• On motion Dr. Lueder sec. by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that the appointment of J. Warren Chase, John Evans, Harold Smith and Frank Predmore as Fire Wardens be approved. On notion Dr. Lueder sec. by Mr. Williams carried that bills No. 11 to 22 inclusive be audited as claimed; No. Name bervice Claimed Allowed 11 Joel Horton Justice Bill # 14.00 $ 14.00 12 .. Criminal .. 4.25 4.25��, 13.. .. 4.25 4.25ii` 14 Henry Williams Servioe Bill 14.00 1b.00 15 .. Criminal Bill 2.95 2.95 16 Frank Terry Service 14.00 14.00 I11 17 LePine Stone Fercentage,Gen.Fund 122.39 122.39 18 Edith M - Updike Sex -vice Bill 21.00 21.00 ? ? 19 American Surety Co. Bond Prem. Sup.Gen. 60.00 60.00 20 'Maryland Cas. Co. T.C. 2.50 2.50 21 J.P. 5.00 5.00 22 Chas. F. Smith Attendance Off. 9.00 9.00'• -------- -------- # 273.34 # 213.34 On motion add. Town le d .K Jl i ill � :........ .._.........,. _....... ._.. THE FREE P 1ESS PAGE SEVEN Continued From .Page Ono General Fund Balance at dose of fiscal year and Printing or publishing reports ........................................ 55.16 4,093,87 Association o1 Town dues 1930-1937 ................................ 60.00 TERA.:.............................. :......................................... .......... ....................................................... Total ..... .......... 390.15 SCHOOL FUN1D ACCOUNTS' ADVERTISING AND PUBLIS11 NG NOTICES Supervisor, per diem, compensation ................................ 80.60 - RECEIPTS Supervisor, percentage paid out ..s .............................. 180.91 _ State apportionment for schools ...................................... 8,426.86 Supervisor,otfico and other expenses .......................... ... 39.99 PAYMENTS ttl School district No. 3 ............................................................ 801.84 Total................................................................................ 301.40 School district No. 6 ............................................................ 959.99 TOWN CLERK School district No. 9 ........:................................................... 1,861.86 Por diem compensation or salary ........................................ 70.110 School district ]`Io. 11 ........................................................ 997.80 ' Compensation for election services ................................ 50.00 5chcol district No. '16 .................... _................. ................. 1,263.61 ' Fees and other compensation ............................................ 18.76 School District No. 16 ........................................................ 510.85 Office and other expenses ................................................ •- 107.28 Total Payments from the School Fund .................... 6,426.85 Total................................................................................ JUSTICES OF THE PEACE 224.05 ' DETAILED STATEM'SNT OF RECEIPTS --HIGHWAY FUND Pcr diem compensation...................................................... 227.60 Fees (or salary) for services in criminal cases and pro- - HIGHWAY FUND :eedinga...................................................................:............. 49.70 ' Highway tax collected pursuant to Sec. 141 and 2677.0 00-00 Office and other expences................................................ 107.20 Received from State as State aid, Sec. 279 003' _• Received by transfer from General fund ........................200.00 , Total ................................................................................ 984.48 Received from other sources, gravel roads and out- ASSF'SSORS alio work........................................................................ 5,205.74 4 11 Compensution of assesseors................................................ 530.00 1cPrinting assesnrent rolls ..................................................... 26.00 - Total reccipts...................................4............................ 14,136.37 s BRIDGE FUND q Total......................... .................. ....................... 666.00 Tax recaived from collector, Sec. 141 and 267................ 4,000.00 F RECEIVER /JF TAXES OR TAX COLLECTOIin Received from other sources, refund on check .............. 1.02 ¢ Office nad other expenses ................................................ 3.30 1 1 2,6.2 n Total receipts ............................................................... ' dr Total ................................................................................ 3.30 MACHINERY FUND j FLECTIONS, including town mestings Tax received from collector, Sec. 141 and 267 ................ 5,000.00 Compensation of election officials .................................... 668.60) Resolved for rental of machinery, County Road Fund 2,436.76 nj Itant of palling places........................................................ 10.00 i Received from other sources, outside work .................... 3,632.93 Ballots, stationery and other election supplies ... 5.03: ...t..... 114 Voting machines, purchase and repair of ........................ 21.10 ' 068.69 Total receipts............................................................... 11,063.69 o• insurance.............................................................4.............. y 17.40 t SNOW AND AIISCELI.ANEOUS FUND Custodian s:.............................................................................. 60.00 'lux collected, Sec. 141 amt 267 ........................................ 5,000.00 0 Other expenses........................................4............................. 6.60 Received from other sources, Now York State Gas and 20.73 +t Total ................................................................................ ^ TOWN HALL OR OTHER OFFYCES 678.63 Electric.......................................................4................ Total receipts .......................... ................:..... 5,020.73 �a Compensation of janitor and other building employees 11.00 HIGHWAY FUND BALANCES AT BEGINNING OF TOWN FISCAL Total a,.......... .......YEAR ......................... 11.00 \Iachinory fund 600.00 INSURANCE .... "omponsation Snow and miscellaneous fund .......................................... 208.30 ' insurance ............... _..................................... 640.62 Highway fund 1,738.16 Bridge fund............................................................................ 0.53 Total..................................................................�...A,,.�.... 640.62 PTotal Total Highway fund balances ............ .............. ........ '1,616.99 ,General Government ................................ 3,079.61 i' PROTECTION OF PERSONS PROPERTY CONSTABLE AND DEPUTY SHERIFFS DETAILED ST:I7EMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS --HIGHWAY Fees in criminal proceedings .............................................. 7.65 HIGHWAY FUND General Repairs. Including sluices anti culverts ............ 7,673.11 Total ••............."""ANIM"""S .. """""R INJU 7.05 Spacial im noventento Includingsluices and culverts 8,09032 1 ' � FOR ANIMALS KILLED OR INJURED Total, Protection of Persons and Property ........ 7.66 Tot.d Expenditures....................................................... 16,769.43 CONSERVATION OF HEALTH BRIDGE FUND tl, tuts. HEALTH OFFICERS Materlula for repair and mahlwnnnce of bridges ........ ',661.52 'omponantiun........................................................................ 202.80 Construction of now brldgos................. . ...... I ............... 4 ....... . 76.76 Office traveling and other expenses .:.............................. 18.82 Total Expedditures.................................................. 2,627.27 Total...................................................^............•.............. 220.02 MACHINERY fALHlNIL FUND BOARD OF HEALTH For payment of cortilleatee of Indebtedness and Inter. Medical supplies, disinfectants. etc. .................................i" . 7.60 est, Sec. 220........•..................................................... 1.421.34 .• For.umrohaee of maohinar�(,_t0o11 n im 0mm!t1ay1. 1.., , .,W„ I . J a,...dlj iA U It.il.!., ,.,.j:.I t I " ....... .... .... ••...•••.• ,rr.v rte• y, �•ry u•r,r. •.rrr...we .rr•,rrrr•r V, .rYy 1 REGISTRAR OF VITAh STATISTICS , Compensation (fees)...........................................................: 36.76 Total expenditures.............r......r...,.....................rrrrrr.rr. y"y 10,746.23; SNOW AND AIISCF.LL.ANEOCiS FU(VD Sr Total................................................................................ 36.76 For removing obstructions caused by snow .................... 7872.45 For cutting and removing noxious weeds and brush •! 330.40 Total, Conservation of Health ........................ 264.87 For other miscellaneous purposes ......................,.............'1,450,30 4 PUBLIC WELFARE For salary town superintendent .....r .................................:'2,151.00 S PUBLIC WELFARE OFFICER For expenses town superintendent...r................r............; 6.35 U 'ompensation Total ..r OUTDOOR RELIEF cmporury home reliei • :nporary work reliei Total.............................................................................. LUNACY CASES Lunacy examinations.................................................... Total.............................................................................. Total Public Welfare ............................................ EDUCATION SCHOOL DIRECTORS ompcnsation.... r ....... r ......................................................... Total .................. . .................................................. ......... ATTENDANCE OFFICERS 'onlpensation...................................................................... 600.00 For compensation of supervisor for highway servicer 243.71 For compensationof town clerk for highway ser -ices 40.00 tff Total .........................................:......................... PUBLIC LIBRARY Compensation 1936 and 1937 ...................................... ' 250.00 Total.......................................r..................................... Total, Education .................................................... MISCELLANEOUS Voternn organizations for rooms A. E. Bouton Post Totalexpenditures........................................................ 5,094.21YZ HIGHWAY FUND BALANCES AT CLOSE OF TOWN FISCAL YEAlFu Highwayfund........................................................................ 109.87 ''d Bridgefund............................................................................ 1,384.88 M., Machineryfund....................................................................... 814,84 root and miscellaneous fund .......................................... 194.82 Total Highway fund balances .......................................... 2,504.41 BALANCES OF THE HIGHIYA3' FUNDS CONSIST AS FOLLOWS Cashon hand.......................................................................... 7.62 Tompkins County Trust Co„ Trumansburg Branch .... 2,504.41 Total.............................................................................. 2,512.03 BANK BALANCES -ALL FUNDS Bank Balance Outstanding Net Bank Tompkins County Trust Company, Checks Balance Trumansburg N. Y ................. 6,790.68 192.60 6,698.08 160.90 Totals ....... ........................ 6,790.68 '192.50 Cash on hand in office .................... 'To a! cash in bank and on hand .... Tota: book balances, all funds ........ 250.00 Indehtedness, tempornry Innnn, machinery, 4 w ccnt..11,703.90 426.96Total temporary loans ................................................ Total Town Indebtedness .......................... _...... 1036 and 3037 ............................r....................................r 200.00 Vi.lage share f alcoholic beverage taxes ........................ 643.43 'ASSESSED VALUATIONS Real property, subject to general taxation ................ 743,43' Franchises.........,.,............................................................ Total, Miscellaneous ........................................... Municipal I tduuietinesa and Interest Total assessed valuations, subject to general ::ands, V,ting Machine Bond, last one ............................ 440.00.? taxation . ...................................................... oupon.............................................................. :................. IA•20EXEMPTIONSTotal............................................................................ 468.20 Pension property marked "exempt" ............................ Total Redemption of Debt ................................ " 450.20 All other exempt property ............................................ ,INTEREST ON DEBT 'merest on Tent rax Lonns 97.60 r Total.......................................................................... 6,598.08 7.62 6,605.70 6,698.08 11,703.96 11,703.96 2,768,090.00 83,100.00 2,861,269.00 ........ 8,019.00 804,025.00 3,663,303.00 Total 87,68 ACCOUNTS DUE THE TOWN, UNCOLLECTED AT THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR Total, Interest on Debt ...................................... •f 97.5, CONSTRUCTION AND PERMANENT; 8,943.06 IMPROVEMENTS STATE OF NEW YORK PURCHASE.' OR CONDEMNATION OF LAND AND RIGHTSOF WAY COUNTY OF TOWN OF ULYYSSESSSES N$ :tcquisbdon of lands, for Limestone Quarry ................ 600.00.1' J.oPine Stone, being drily sworn, deposes and says that he resides ut Total.....r.................................r...................................... . . Total, Construction and Permanent Improvements .............................................. TRANSFERS AND REFUNDS REFUNDS Erroneous nssessmetit........................................................ 20.20 Total, Refunds ...................................................... n -;0 -0 .00 Trumansburg, N. Y•, that he.is the supervisor of the town of Ulysses, in the county of Tompkins and that the foregoing report in a true and correct statement of the moneys received und.paid out by him as supervisor of the 600.00 said town for the fiscal yearended December 31,x1036, and,t1lat thle report agrees with the ofricial records kept by him. JmPine Stone P. 0. Adrosa Truma»eburg N, Y. Subscribed and sworn to before me thio . •Jin day of February, 1937 20,29 1, D. Tinker, N:.lnry Public 000.00 3,917.28 2,108.89 6,025.67 10.00 10.00 6,635.67 16.00 16.00 169.9G Total .........................................:......................... PUBLIC LIBRARY Compensation 1936 and 1937 ...................................... ' 250.00 Total.......................................r..................................... Total, Education .................................................... MISCELLANEOUS Voternn organizations for rooms A. E. Bouton Post Totalexpenditures........................................................ 5,094.21YZ HIGHWAY FUND BALANCES AT CLOSE OF TOWN FISCAL YEAlFu Highwayfund........................................................................ 109.87 ''d Bridgefund............................................................................ 1,384.88 M., Machineryfund....................................................................... 814,84 root and miscellaneous fund .......................................... 194.82 Total Highway fund balances .......................................... 2,504.41 BALANCES OF THE HIGHIYA3' FUNDS CONSIST AS FOLLOWS Cashon hand.......................................................................... 7.62 Tompkins County Trust Co„ Trumansburg Branch .... 2,504.41 Total.............................................................................. 2,512.03 BANK BALANCES -ALL FUNDS Bank Balance Outstanding Net Bank Tompkins County Trust Company, Checks Balance Trumansburg N. Y ................. 6,790.68 192.60 6,698.08 160.90 Totals ....... ........................ 6,790.68 '192.50 Cash on hand in office .................... 'To a! cash in bank and on hand .... Tota: book balances, all funds ........ 250.00 Indehtedness, tempornry Innnn, machinery, 4 w ccnt..11,703.90 426.96Total temporary loans ................................................ Total Town Indebtedness .......................... _...... 1036 and 3037 ............................r....................................r 200.00 Vi.lage share f alcoholic beverage taxes ........................ 643.43 'ASSESSED VALUATIONS Real property, subject to general taxation ................ 743,43' Franchises.........,.,............................................................ Total, Miscellaneous ........................................... Municipal I tduuietinesa and Interest Total assessed valuations, subject to general ::ands, V,ting Machine Bond, last one ............................ 440.00.? taxation . ...................................................... oupon.............................................................. :................. IA•20EXEMPTIONSTotal............................................................................ 468.20 Pension property marked "exempt" ............................ Total Redemption of Debt ................................ " 450.20 All other exempt property ............................................ ,INTEREST ON DEBT 'merest on Tent rax Lonns 97.60 r Total.......................................................................... 6,598.08 7.62 6,605.70 6,698.08 11,703.96 11,703.96 2,768,090.00 83,100.00 2,861,269.00 ........ 8,019.00 804,025.00 3,663,303.00 Total 87,68 ACCOUNTS DUE THE TOWN, UNCOLLECTED AT THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR Total, Interest on Debt ...................................... •f 97.5, CONSTRUCTION AND PERMANENT; 8,943.06 IMPROVEMENTS STATE OF NEW YORK PURCHASE.' OR CONDEMNATION OF LAND AND RIGHTSOF WAY COUNTY OF TOWN OF ULYYSSESSSES N$ :tcquisbdon of lands, for Limestone Quarry ................ 600.00.1' J.oPine Stone, being drily sworn, deposes and says that he resides ut Total.....r.................................r...................................... . . Total, Construction and Permanent Improvements .............................................. TRANSFERS AND REFUNDS REFUNDS Erroneous nssessmetit........................................................ 20.20 Total, Refunds ...................................................... n -;0 -0 .00 Trumansburg, N. Y•, that he.is the supervisor of the town of Ulysses, in the county of Tompkins and that the foregoing report in a true and correct statement of the moneys received und.paid out by him as supervisor of the 600.00 said town for the fiscal yearended December 31,x1036, and,t1lat thle report agrees with the ofricial records kept by him. JmPine Stone P. 0. Adrosa Truma»eburg N, Y. Subscribed and sworn to before me thio . •Jin day of February, 1937 20,29 1, D. Tinker, N:.lnry Public ._ t No. - .. _--.,:,--_.�._..._....._..,.-..�a...,.�,,, Annual Report of ythe 6upervisor of'the"Town o£ VL Z SES for the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 1936 SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS GENERAL FUND General property tares.............I......,....................,............$6,000.00 Othertaxes . ...... ................. ................. _....... .......................... 4,977.06 Total, tax receipts................................I............,.,........ .$10,977.65 Licences and permits..•..............•.......................................... 136.78 Fines and penalties ..... ....................................... I ...... I—,...... 45.00 Totni, miscellaneous receipts ...................................... 203.73 Allother . ...... ............. _.................. ,,..,...,.._,.,..,,.....,.,...,.....,.. 23.04 Refunds........ ..................................... ..................................... 1,397.68 Tutul, tranofers and refunds ... __ ............................ 1,307.b8 Total, general fund receipts ................................ 12,578.06 } SCHOOL FUND School fund receipts........................................................ 6,425,85 HIGHWAY FUND } Highway fund (item 1) .................................................. '14,136.37 Bridgo fund (item 2) ...................................................... 4,002.62 Machinery fund (item 3) .. ............... _............... .......... _ 11,068.64 Snow and miscellaneous fund (item4) ........................ 6,020.73 Total, highway fund receipts ..................1..... 34,228.41 Total, receipts all funds ................................ 63,238.22 Batences at beginning—Some as closing balance on last report or difference explained: General fund .......... ...... ........... ........ I .................. .,....1. 3.740.10 Highway fund .............................. .... ..._, ................ 2,6I6.99 Total, balances .................................................. 6,256.49 Grand total ... SQ489.71 1 Summery ofr;�:.Jishursements GENERAL FUND General goverment............................................••.......... 0,070.61 Pt-oteetiea of prrnium and prelwrty—general .......... 7.66 Conservation of health ..................... . 264.tit Public Wulturo............................................ ................ 0,1136.67 lidu<aatien ........................................................................ 426,94 Aliaooilnncous ., .. ....................... 743,43 •rolnl, current oxpencos ,..,....,..,•.............................. 11,167.10 Redemption of debt ... ............ ............. I— ........ ..,......,,........ 463.20 111toreet of dada .. ...... ........................... 07.50 cuaetrutiun n:ul permanwK bnprownwnts .................... MUD Ralunde............................................ 20.29 Total, other paymants .,,....... ,. »..,..«,...,. 1,471.06 Ak .:...., .. 12,228.24 1 ,.it -I L1„1I_.h i A,, ;,Abel4A AIJ k SCHOOL FUND School fund payments ..................................... I................ 6,425.85 HIGHWAY FUND. .Ilighway fund (item 1) ....... :........................................ 15,769.43 Bridge fund (Item 2) .................................................... 2,627.27 Machinery fund (item3)................................................ 10,746.23 Snow and miscellaneous fund (item4) ........................ 5,094.21 Total,highway fund payments .......................... 84,237.14 Total, payments from all funds .................... 52,891,23 Balances at end of fiscal pear; Generalfund.............................................................. 4,003.67 Highway, fund............................................................ 2,504.41 Total, balances ................................................... 6,598.08 Grandtotal ........................................ I........... 59,489.31 DETAILED STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS=GEN ERAI. FUND GENERAL PROPEATY TAXES (except for highway purposes) Yor general town purposes............:..I............................ 6,000.00 Total general property taxes ................................ 6,000.00. OTHER TAXES (Sank taxes................................................................................ 229.75 Mortage taxes........................................................................ Income taxes.............:.................................t.......................... 89.80 .. 803.68 Prunciso tax on business corporations ...........................:. .53.68 Alcoholic beverage taxes .................................................... 3,605,74 Excess tax 1934 . 1935 ...................................................... ' '105:06 Total, other taxes.......................................................... 4,977.65 LICENCES AND PERMITS Dog licences............................................................................ 136.73 Total, licences................................................................ 136,73 FINES AND PENALTIES Pines ......... .... ..... .............. ..................... :.:......................... 45.00 Total, fines.................................................................... 45.00 ALL. OTHERS , Refunds ........... ..............:...... .......................... I.... 22.00 Total, all other...................................................................... 22-60 TRANSFERS AND REFUNDS REFUNDS T. E. R. A . .................... ........ ..................... I ........ I................. 1,307.68 Total refunds................................................................ 1,89'1.5, Detailed Statemeat of Disbursments GENERAL GOVERNMENT + TOWN BOARD Smices of attorneys and expenceo of an litigation .... 276.00 (Continued on Page Seven) At a meeting of the Town Hoard of the Town of Ulysses, County of Tompkins, Nov York held January 13, 1937. the Yoilowing resolution was adopted: notion made by Chas. A. Lueder, J. g., seconded by Frank Terry, J.Y, that we authorize and empower our :own.Supt. J. Warren Chase to purchase of &ugene F. VanName, One used No. 9j D Stone Crusher, Heinn Conveyer and Screens. for $S$o.00 and One used J. I. Case Tractor for $50.00. be it further resolved: That upon delivery and acceptance of said stone Crusher and Tractor by the Town Superintendent that the Supervisor shall, pay for them in the following maunar; $y delivery to the vendor of one Certificate of Indebtedness bearing Y I inzerest, said interest payable semi-annually from date as provided for by Section +9 of the Highway Law. Certificate of Indebtedness -- $700.00 payable Mar. 15, 1938 Dated Jan. /3,1937 Signed `' tue Supervisor •�`__./CATgwn Clerk i3" - in I M On motion sdj. January 26; 1937 Town ClerkV A special' meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held -at the home of Henry Williams- for the purpose of approving the oolleator',s bond; All members present -except Supervisor EjeFilne Stone. Meeting called to order and:on motion Mr' Meeting by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that -Dr. Lueder be appointed -chairman of meeting. Motion by Mr. Horton seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that the bond of Emma Bower, Collector be approved. On motion Mr. Williams,, seconded by Mr. Horton.voted and carried that the bond of Eugene Thorpe, Constable be approved. Dr. Lueder reported the account of Emma Bower, Collector as obtained by investigation In the County Treasurer's office an of bank deposits showing that there was nothing due her from the town. On motion Mr. Terry seconded by Mr. Hortontvoted and carried that the bill of The American Surety Company of premium on collector's bond -be audlied-as claimed No. Name Service Claimed Allowed Americin Surety Co. Bond Frem.Coll. 89-93 89-93 L. 11, M On motion sdj. Town ClerkV M fillu' February 10, 1937 A regular meeting of the Town Hoard of Ulysses .. , was held -at thechome of Henry Williams -for thepurpose of transacting necessary. business, All members p present except Dr. Lueder. Minutes of previoud meeting -were read and approved. On motion Mr. Terry seconded by Mr. Wil 1 s ' uK i:• voted and carried that -Mr. Stone b e appoints degate 4 to the annual meeting of The Association of Towns at ,, Albany on February 24th and 25th and Dr. Lueder alternate ,i. delegate The following resolution offered by Mr. Williams seconded.by lir. Terry, voted and carried Resolved; That owing to the heavy traffic and the blind ! 7: ;<e intersection of the Taughannock Falls- Enfield Falls high- way in the hamlet of -Jacksonville a request be made to the State Department of Highways to establish a speed limit of twenty five miles per hour through said hamlet. On motion Mr. Horton seconded by Mr. Terry, carried that billy No. 24 to 29. be audited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed Allowed v; 24 Henry Williams Service Bill 7.00 T•00' 25 Criminal.Fees8.85 8.85 .: 26 Joel Horton Service Bill 7.00 7.00 f i� - 27 Frank. Terry .. 7.00 7.00. E r 28 Eugene -Thorpe Constable Fees 3.00 3.00 �;.. 29 Chas. P. Smith Att. Officer 9.00 9.00 Y I . #41.85 41.85 ' On motion Adj. Ue�,t . B Town C1brk tit •i � tt IA �s• �tk j�a j• +jtl' h II r N March 10, 1937 Meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams. All members present except Mr. Horton. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. John Buchman and Chas. Wolverton were present in regard to bills due them by employees of the town. Dr. Luedgr gave an interesting report of the Aeso- clation of Towns meetingg at Albany. He stressed the im- portance of the_Aasociation in working for the preserva- tion of our local government. The Assessors, Welfare Officer and Town Supt. were. were present to hear this report. It was deolded to hold the April meeting In Odd Fellows.Hall at Trumansburg, making it a public meeting. On emotion Dr. Lueder,seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that Bills No.30 to 39 be audited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 30 Chas. A. Lueder Zip. Asso'nmeeting $ 6.45 6.45 31 Edith M. Updike Service Bill 10.50 10.50 32 .. Expense Acct. 8.55 8.55 33enryy Williams Service Bill 3.50 3.50 34 Prank Terry.. 3.50 3.50 35 Chas. F -Smith Att. Officer 9.00 9.00 36 Williamson L.B.Co.Supplies 1.60 1.60 37 Pres Press Sup. & Publishing 46.23 46.23 38 Clarence Clark Rent of Hall,Electn.30.00 30.00 -o• Justice Court 3.00 3.00 39 H.L.O'Daniel Recording Fee 1.00 1.00 On motion add. Clerk # 123.33 #123.33 I q,. April 14,1937 Meeting oftthe Town Board of Ulysses, which was open to the Publio, was held at I.O.O.F. Hall in Trumansburg. All members present except Mr. Horton .The other town officers were also present. Communication was read from the Tompkins County Develcp - ment Association regarding the 3rd Annual County- wide Spruce - Up Campaign. Also one from the State Department annoancin the establishment of a Speed Zone through Jacksonville- limit of thirty-five miles per hour. There was a discussion on establishing a LightiNg Dist- rict in Jacksonviple. Mr.Lacy of the Gas and Electric Corp. was present and gave information on same. Ellsworth Weatherby appeared in regard to the bad con- dition of the Covert -Ulysses Town Line Road. Supervisor Stone and Town Supt. Chase gave information on the work being done on roads etc.giving work to our residents and money earned for purdhasing machinery. On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. Williams, voted and carried that the County Supt. of Hig�hhw�y s be requested to grade and straighten the county road from 2errell s Corners to north to Podunk Corners as soon as convenient. And if the county does not wish to improve this road within a reasonable length Of time request that same be turned bac;c to the Town of Ulysses so that the dangers may be eliminated. Mr.Potter, Welfare Officer gave a report of the Welfare aituationo -- #47.50 being spent for relief in the month of March for Ulysses and 0363.00 spent for other towns. On motion air. Terry,seconded by Mr. Williams,voted and carried that the Agreements for the Expenditure of Highway coneys be approved. The Board approved the suggestion of J.Warren Chase to add a building on the north of Town Barn for machinery. On.motion Dr. Lueder see.by Mr. Terry carried that the Breed Bill nbw in the Legislature be approved as rseommended by the Association of Towne. Some discussion on obtaining another truck. 0 motion Mr. Terry, sea. by Dr. Lueder,oarried that the amount= -5.00 for use of i.0.0.F. Hall be paid when bill is pre- sented by Treaurer to Town Clerk. No. Name service Claimed Allowed 40 L.D. Hymes, Trees. Rentof Hall $ 5.00 # 5.00 A letter of sympathy was sent fAr. Horton in his illness. On•motion adj. Clerk U May 12, 1937 ,�'+; Meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams. All members present except Mr. Horton. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Mr. Potter was present regarding relief cases. On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Ur. Terry, voted and carried that the State Highway Dopartmont be requested ; r to remove the the sign atKruma Corners from its present position owing to obstruction of view from persona travel- ling on highway, making the crossing at the intersection df toe Ithaca- Trumansburg State Highway and the drums Corners Willow Creek Road. F; Announcement was made tha�s the Town Supt. would col- lect rubbish through the town thweek if placed in con- tainers along roadside. Dr. Lueder reported that residents of Jacksonville we'Ve not in favor of Electric Lights owing to increase in taxes, but would like to have the sidewalks placed in bet- er condition. ;. On motion Mr. Williams, seoondvd by Mr. Terry, voted ; � and carried that the amount of $2.00 be paid for two Highway ;1.','''j Law Books. 'i On motion Dr. Lueder ueco�ded by Mr. W illiame,voted and carried that bills No.1 to q7 be audited as maimed; ?,., 1 No. Name Service Claimed Allowed r2s;f 41 Frank Terry Justice Servioa 7.00 $ 7.00 tt, ' 7.00 7.00 42 y 10.5043 Edith M.Updike *Service 1Q.5Qulerk , .- ;., 44 Chas. F. Smith Attend. Offioor 9.� 9.00 45 3.00 3.00 ; ri 46 Williamson L-B.Co. sup 3.11 3.11 r I, 47 Dept. of Public Works Hway Law Books 2.00 2.00 $41.61 41.61 On motion add. ,1=1,':1:1..' • l 1 � i 1, Z' 1 Joel Horton J.P. "led iiay 121 1937 } E V) P,f June 16, 1937 A regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses:'�i. was held at the home of henry Williams for the parpose of_� transacting necessary business; Present; LePine Stone, Supervisor; Mr. Terry, Ar. Williams and Dr. Laeder. ► Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved �' with one correction. There was a di cuesion on appointing a Justice of the �orton, ; 1 Peace in place of Joel deceased.s;I On motion Mr. Williams, seconded by Mr. Torry, voted and carried that Fred A. Beardsley be appointed Justice of the {; Peace to fill vacancy caused by the death of Joel Horton,term to expire Dec. 31, 1937. �•� There was a discussion off the Town Line road between the Village of Trumansburg and the Town of Covert, the chief suoject oeing -which end of the road belongs to the 'sown of Ulysses the east or west . Mr. Stone and Dir. Chase named as Committee to decide on this question. There was a discussion on purchasing a shovel for y'r` I,;,i►, loading limestone at the quarry; two shovels were located at Watkins Glen and Mr. Stone and Dr. Lueder were appointed com- aittee to investigate. A discussion on laying off some of the men, having ;1 �'• .j� 1 about 44 on the payroll, should carry about 25. L, On motion Lir. Terry, seconded by-Mr. williame, carried that Mr. Chase lay off men to about 25 due to lack of funds to keep such a large force during the summer, Mr. Potter and Mr.Chase to decide which men to lay off. Regarding the Liability Insurance policy on the Walters I, Truck it was suggested that us gut a fleet of all trucks in oneS policy. That Mr. Stone have Frank Bower pay Mrs. Horton the com- mission she would have received, otherwise to past the premium on the policy on the Praltcrs truck ;�otlon by Mr.. Williams sec. by Mr. Terry, carried that +: i i!' bills No. 48 to 54 be audited as claimed; �'i� y, No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 48 Zmma Bower Coll. Advertising & Postage 19.48 110p8 49 Chas.,F. Smith School Att. .Off. 15.00 •15.00 50 henry Williams, 6ervice.Bill_ 3.50 3.50 51 r'iillifimson L-B.co: Supplies 1.08 1.08 52 'rim. A. Church Co. _ .. Assessors 5.50 5.5 0 F, ,f:J 53:, Not . usgd350 350 54 Frank Terry Service 3111 ..' !I� 48.06 -48.06 �r rf•i' On motion adj. ;,{ �;? . ��'• Chas. A. Lueder C1er1c Pro tem Joel Horton J.P. "led iiay 121 1937 } E Jr. July 14, 1937 A regular meeting of the Town Board was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of appointing a School Attendeence officer and transacting other business; Present; LePine Stone,&apervisor; Frank Terry, Fred A. Beardsley, Henry ..Williams, Chas. A. Lueder, Justices: Minutes of. -previous meeting were read .and approved. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Williams , carried that the Bond of Fred A. Beardsley, J. P. Tie approved. On motion Mr..Beardaley,.sec. by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that Francis A. Lueder Sr. be appoin6ed School. Attendance Officer for the ensuing year from Aug. let 1937. Compensation - $3.00 per day foie ea yy�, service. kr. Ch ase7`4io`poi�te (re arding the division for maintaining the Ulyasee.and Covert Town Line Road; That beginning on the east end, leading west 13= feet thencd to Fred Asay corner, and leadirug west 2370 fe&t- t ion to Town of C ve t. The village of Trumanabur,�'ocjj' ng o n Road 5800 feet o iron.stake 200 feet west of Jam;4s Campbell's drive. Trom said iron stake 5070 feet west, portion for Town -of Ulysses. Then 1400 feet west to be main- tained by Covert. . On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Air. Beardsley, voted and carried.that bills No. 55 to 71 be audited as claimed; No. Name 55 Henry -Williams 56 .0- 57 LePine Stone 58 .. . 59 .. 60 Edith M. Updike 61 .. 62 lgeith Sears 63 aim. H.Licht 64 F.S.. Sower 66 Tomp.Co. Ase'n 67 Chas. F. Smith 6Dennie & Co. 68 9 .. 70 Ttm.A. Church Co. 71 Frank Terry Service Claimed Allowed Service J.P. 3.50 3.50 Criminal fees 6.80 6.80 $xpence Acct. 1.5.55 15.55 Percentage(School) 59.55 59.55 Service 3111 73.50 73.50 11.00 11.00 „ Expense (typewriter) 3.15 3.15 Health Officer Exp.• 24.04 24.04 Vital Statistics 3.00 3.00 Bond Prem. J.F. 5•Q0 5.00 Supv. 49.00 49.00 Bridge Plans 2.16 2.16 Att. Officer 11:93 13;00 Supplies 12.00 12.00 Assessment Rolls 26.00 26.00 Service 3111 3.50 3.50 $ 316.68 316.68 On motion adJ. M tko August 17, 1937 ;Meeting of the Toan Board of Ulysses was held at the home of henry Williams for the purpose of designating polling places and transacting other business; All members present. Also Town Supt. 9hase Lunates of previous meeting approved as read. Wm/ and Abram Vaniiew were present and presented a petitInn from taxpayers and residents of the tonr eking for the Improve- ment of the VanLiew Road connecting o. 15 road and Pine Ridge road. On motion Dr. Lueder sec. by Lir. Williams, voted and carridd that necessary repairs, culvert etc. be made -on the VanLiew road and that Bald road be made a three rod road, also that said road be pldeed on record if it has not been done. On motion Mr. Terry sec. by Mr. Beardsley voted and carried that Horace A. Bower be recommend d for Gusto fan of Voting Machines for the -e ts iyear 3t a salary §75.00. The resignation of Lola A. Jackson, inspector of Election , Dist. No.1 was presented. Motion by Mr. Beardsley, see. by Lir. Terry that resignation be accepted. On motion Mr. Terry sec.by Mr. Williams, carried that ;iildid d E111B be appointed Inspector of Election Diet. 1 to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Lola A. Jackson. Lir. Terry reported that the I.O.O.F. Ha1 could be obtained for a polling place , heated and lighted at20.00 per year. ikiotion by Dr. Lueder sec. by Mr. Terry, carried that the fol- lowing be designated as polling places for the ensuing year; Dist. No. 1 I.O.O.F. Hall Trumansburg .. 2 Town Hall Jacksonville ,• 3 Fire House Trumansburg ti Motion by Dr. Lueder sec. by Mr. .•:Terry.' _y, voted and carried 6413.99 premium on fleet insurance policy for town trucks be paid to F.S. Bower, Agt. Motion by Dr. Lueder sec. by Mr.Beardeley ,carried that bilbs 11 No. 72 to 77 be audited as claimed; YJE No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 72 LePine Stone Service Bill 17.50 50 17.50 3.50 :f 73 Frank Terry 3.50 3,50 r1, :.. 74 :, 75 Henry Williams •• Criminal Bill 7.90 7.90 s'1 76 Williamson L.B.Co. Supplies Trucks 13.17 413.99 13.17 413.99 1, ' 77 F.S. Bower Ins. Prem. ------- 459.56- #459. 56 On moti.Dn adj. Town Clerk i FIE Sept. 7, 1937 A special meeting of the Town Board was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of considering a complaint a against the town. All members present. A complaint was presented which was written by District I F"j, p Attorney Arthur Adams that his proerty and others In the vicinity of Maplewood was damaged by recent flood, In which h© claimed that a culvert built by the town to too small to carry the water In time of flood. Other damages by the flood were discussed Including the Wallacee Williams road. A On motion adj. Town Clem Sept. 7 1937 ouperviaor Stone called to order as a regular meeting. Minutes of previous meeting were read and appi,oved. The resignation of Helen Wolverton, Inspector of Election, Dist. No. 3 was read. Motion by Dr. Lueder, see. by Mr. Terry, carried that this resignation be accepted. On motion Mr. Beardsley se. by Dr. LUeder ,voted and c carried that Mary E. Cronk be appointed Inspector of Election W resignation of Helen ')Ist- No. 3 to fill vacancy caused by resign Wolverton. Recess was called to 1;15 P.M. when the board met and Inspected the roads and property damaged by flood. Adjourned Town Clerk I September 15, 1937 A regular meeting of the Town Hoard of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of tran- sacting necessary business; All members present. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Mr. Stone and Dir. Beardsley reported on conferring with Vivian Hower regarding gravel bed , that a contract for gravel could be made providing some agreement be made with Mr. Trim, the tenant.on the farm . Mr. Chase told of an offer of a job at Sherwood which would require machinery and<: equipment an some of the men. He was advised to accept it by the board. There was a discussion whether' the town or county was respaneible for tge maintenance of the arch bridge in the villW of Trumansburg. lar. Stone was asked to investigate the matter, A motion iaagte by Dr. Lueder, sec. by Lir. Beardsley, Vann,County carriede take hter t I. this arch bridge. Ther was a discussion on the wages of the road workmen following a request made by some of them for a five cent per hour raise. No action was taken. On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that bills No. 78 to 86 be audited as claimed; No. Naive Service Claimed Allowid 78 Fred A. Beardsley Service u Exp. 20.98 7.00 20.98 7.00 henry Williams Service Sill 3.95 3.95 80 Criminal fees Service Sill 7.00 7.00 81 82 Frank Edith M. Updike Servide 5111 14.00 4'50 .00 14. 0 83 Floyd U. Parke Supplies 160.00 160.00 84 ii. C. Steenberg Assessor 165.00 165.00 85 Edwin V. Gould Chr. 240.00 240.00 86 Philo 1'l. Smith .. w 4 622.43 # 622.43 on motion adjourned Town Clerk i o - e 1rypryp. i I J I II f� 511 October 13, 1937 Regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of transacting (. j;f necessary business; ,; {•I, V All members present, also J.Warren Chase, Town Supt. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Mr. Stone gave a rep ort of the school for Town Officers i. .'1 �.. !,: which he recently attended in Binghamton. Tim. B. Ryan of Ryan Motor Sales was prevent and there {;1. was a discussion on purchasing a light truck for use of the 1t!, Town Superintendent. ' }. On motion Mr. Beardsley seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried thatvwe purchase a light truck of Ryan Motor Sales at s an approximate cast of $515.00. ,: There was also a discussion on purchasing a grader which the county wished to dispose of. On motion Dr. Lueder seconded by Mr. Beardsley, voted ;G? and carried that bills No. 87 to 93 be audited as claimed; No.Name Service Claimed Allowed V,T ��• �; ii I 87 Henry Williams Service Bill 3.50 $ 3.50 88.. Criminal fees 3.95 3.95 89 Frank TerryService Bill 3.50 3.50 90 LeFlne Stoe .. 52.50 52.50 9+92 9.92 91 C.Owen Carman Printing 7.20 92 Eugene Thorp Constable fees 2.81 2.81 •t' '" 93 Autom. vot.Mach.Co.Election Supplies 8 0 83. 83.3 83-38 t�i t I 4 On motion adj. !� { ig Town Cler ra i•`} •viii, 'k {. r I J I II Nov. 4, 1937 Meeting of the Justices of the Peace end Town Clerk of Ulysses was held for the purpose of canvassing the returns of the Town Election Nov. 29 1937, at which were present Henry Williams, Chas. A. Lueder, Frank Terry and Fred Beardsley Justices of the Peace, Edith M. Updike, Town Clerk. Dr. Lueder appointed chairman of meeting. The following canvass of the votes for Town Officers i resulted as follows;- AI;'j For Supervisor Dist. 1 Dist. 2 Dist. 3 Total (k Raymond 3atty 136 44 112 292 Le?ine Stone 194 188 224 606 blank 9 22 20 51 t ;; --339 --254- -- -- 949 356 S I 1% 1�•. For Town Clerk �t Harlan Field 59 32 86 177 �s Edith M. Updike 2553 189 235 677 Blank 27 33 35 - 339 254 356 949 1;• '"`;, ' For Justice of the Peace 298 Paul K7 Rice 117 44 137 'I '•' Chas. A. Lueder 182 180 137 549 ' t i. Howard Abel 104 39 105 248 588 ! ! f ;.`<. Henry Williams 205 18,4 199 84 215 ;; Bland 7 0 , 61 { j, .. `' ----- 678 ----- 508 712 1898- ,"•' ° � � !?� For Justice of the Peace <. h 2 yre. to fill vacancy 7 9 186 1~4 :. O r`• 61111&m A: ��Liafli� 74 33 645 t` Fred A. deardeley 224 184 237 40 118 lank 37 .,.,.:s -- ---- 254^ ~35 6 949 }#i �nf ' 339 For Asseesor,4 yre. 123 29154 Howard Rumsey 114 165 186 539 r Hoffman C. Steenberg 188 35 47 119 •1. blank 37 _ _ - ------ ! 339 254 356 949 ;'� ;N ! Y —V Id'I. For Aaseasor, 2yrs. Diet. 1 Diet. 2 Dist. 3 Total Jill Clifton J.DeLong 117 50 136 305 ,.. Philo B. Smith 193 170 185 548 Blank 29 34 33 96 t , -- --�54- ---�5 - j, 339' 6 949 For Collector f •j? Edna Howe 83 35 121 239 , i Emma Bower 230 191 199 620 Blank 26 28 36 90 -356- F. -339 -254-_ 949. r For Supt. of Highwaysf ttarvey Scott 112 56 120 288 i J. Warren Chase 207 182 -209 598 , I;8 Blank 20 16 27 63d ?.. .fir. 339 254 356 949 {f 1' t 7;..,., For School Director j Lydia Sears 104 39 123 266 579 i Ri.t°'•• Maude Addington 206 177 196 104 u Blank ?9 38 37 ----- i 1 iii n 339 -254 -_-_ 356 949,1 •�'{i."1 •rye ,- r i t 7 jt[� Upon the foregoing canvass oftthe votes cast for Toren Officers at the said election, we hereby certify that the following persons were elected to the offices opposite their respective names: Supervisor Town Clerk Justice of the Peace 4 years Justice of the Peace 4 years Justice of the Peace 2 years to fill vacancy Assessor 4 years Assessor 2 years Collector Supt. of Highways School Director LePine Stone Edith ;a. Updike Charles A. Lueder Henry Williams Fred A. Beardsley Hoffman C. Steenberg Philo Be Smith Emma Bower J: Warren Chase Maude Addington Justices of the Peace ) y'Zd,&A-c' Town Clerk Adj. to Nov. 5th 4-30 A.M. h' • '� ^ '.A Town %Ielol November 5, 1937 �.- An adjourned meeting of the Town Hoard was held at the home of Henry Williams �+ for the Purpose bills and transacting other business; purpose of auditing ;,,,� , All members present. Minutes of previous meet- ing were read and approved. Mr. Garlic was present in regard to selling an Allis-Chalmers Speed Patrol. � On and carried that we motion Lueder sec. by Lir. Williams, voted Purchase One Allis-Chalmers Standard i!'(i`�t ,aodel 54 Single Tandem Drive Speed Patrol complete with starter, lights, scarifier, canopy top with curtains and shatter proof glass windshield at a cost of $4918.00 to be paid as follows-- 01400.00 cash - trade in allowance of one`.Ja $ /-baker Llaintalner $600.00 the balance of 2916.00 tobe in 15 � (; three Cert. of Indebtedness, the first X973.00 payable Lfarch 15, 1939 - second 4973.00 payable Liar. 15,-1940 - the third 0972.00 Mar. payable 15, 1941 providing it be approved by the County Supt. of highways. iu0tion by Lir. Beardsley sec. by Dr. Lueder, carried that label Batty and Arsuja Hilliard be appointed inspectors of Election, Dist. No, 1 i Democrat)f notion by Dr. Lueder sec. by Lor. Terrysthabied that W711dred Ellis and Chas. Stamp beapDointed Republican Inspector Diet. No, 1. Motion by Lir. Williams see.by Dr. Lueder, carried that Chas. F. Smith and a.-td Merritt Agard be appointed Republican Lnepectors of Election Dist. 2. motion by Dr. Lueder sec. uIr. Williams, carried that Amelia Harris and Dora F. Smith be appointed Democrat Inspectors Diet. No. 2. d,, Motion by Mr. Beardsley sec. Dr. Loeder, carried that r�4, Francis Breen and Clermont Boyer be appointed Vemocrat Inspectors ; Jist. No. 3. ilotion by irir. Terry ser,. by Dr. Lueder, carried that Cronk .carytr;. and Florence Allen be appointed Republican Inspectors On motio., Dr. Lueder sec. byEr. Terry, •+noted and carried that we trade in old truck toward the purchase new one to 77m. n. Ran y {350.00 to be p aid by the town. �,( .,- i,} � ,I The Town Dup erintendent's estmates were approved byy i the zoard as f llorrs- for Iiighway_fund 6000.00, Brldge,-42000.00 ; I'• I!�i j oris•., 4; � ihe. , 4000. 00; machinery- 45004.00 On motion Dr. Lueder sec. by Lir. Terry voted and carried that blile N0. 94 to 103 inclusive be audited as claimed: un .caption :ar. W illiarrrs sec. by Dr. Lueder voted and carried thitt bills No. 104 to 110 whose amount is over 46.00 " ,•' !� �" Per day for Primary and General. Election shall be allowed $3.00 ;j, •'s ,�J ' 0e•r day acc�rding to law' On motion Lir. Beardsley sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that bl,lle $0. 11.1 to 122.be audited as claimed and that F- A- Lueder be asked to itemize and make affidavit to his bill: G! j 1 a o. Name Service Claimed Allowed (� 94 Henry-Viilll:2me JUStice Service. � 7 00 7.00 s 95 Frank Terry .. 7.00 7.00 96 J."iiarren Chase Town Supt. XXp. 41.12 41.12 97 Edith ::i. Updike Registrar 44.82 44.82 ' 98 .. Election Allowance 50.00 50.00 99 .. Service T.C. 14.00 14.00 100 .. F:xpenee T.C. 7.15 7.15 101 Chas. A. Lueder Justice Service 66.50 66.50 102 LePine Stone Supv. Service 14.00 14.00 h? 103 Fred A.Beardsley Justice 10.50 10.50 104 Arsula B. Hilliard. Inspector& Yess. 46.92 40.92 � 105 isiildred D., Ellis Inspector 35.00 29.00 106 i:abel natty. .. 35.00 29.00 107 Francis J.nreen •. &ides. .46.92 40.92 108 Belle W.,Ratch .. 35.00 29.00 109 ?clary E,., Cronk • . 35.00 29.00 110 ClermontBoyer35.00 44•03 ill henry Williams .. & Mess. 23.28 23.28 112 Alfred H. Hopkltns .. 29.00 29.00 }, 113 iuerritt- Agard .. 17.00 17.00'j. 114 Dora F. smith .. 29.00 29.00 115 Amelia B,• Harris .. 29.00 29.00 116 rilliamdon.L.B. Co. Supplies 4.50 4.50 117 aeith Sears- Health Off. 204.75 204.75 I ,1 118 .i.O.O.F.Lodge Rent- Election 20.00 20.00 }rz? 119 Horace -A. Bower Custodian V.M. 75.00 75.00 120 William Dimick Janitor -Elections 8.00 8•00 121 u.;i. Idehsler Ins. Vot. Machine 17.40 17.40 122 F.A. Lueder Sr. School Att. Off. 44.52 44.52 --- -------- 990.38 990.38 ;i! n On action add - Town VV V The Town Supts. Estimates for Highway Purposes were aaproved b$ the Board as follows: Highway- 06000.00 Bridges- $2000.00 Snow 3cMisc. 4000.00 t. Certificates of Indebtedness- #4004.00 ) iurchase $ repair machinery 795.80 ) Interest on Ceirtiflcatba 200.20 Aachinery 5000.00 r, t Zbl Resolutionby ........ c4t&.�. ......... ..... ...................................... - ........................... . .............................. ...... . . % A Sqonded by............ .................... . . ....................... ............................ .............. ... . . i The Town uperin, dent of Hi ioways is hereby aut orized to purchase under See - tion 142 of the Highway Law from-..—..(-- .. ....... with approval of the County Superintended of Highways: .e4 ........... . . ....... ... .... 41a.4�_V ... = .... for a total price ....... . ...... u..:: . .............. ...... .......... 4 ... .. .. ...... f. o. b . .................. �*­ ............................... The terms of payment are as follows - Trade -in allowance onj &1W - - .. A ............ . ... Cheek for . . . . . . . . . U . . . . . . . �.ellj ................. .. '11 e balance or net price in amount of L�LAo be paid by_-_..__.................................................. .... Certificates of Indebtedness as listed below - First: $ payable ... )qjc""k ....J:4.-. ...................... Second: ........... ; payable..... ...... b ... ................. `Third: $ ... 17..7A .. =� ...... ; payable.... ..............._.....19.. Fourth: $....._.........._....__............ ; payable ..... . ... .................................................. . 19 ....... Certificates to bear interest at 11110e interest to be payable annuat, scinio annually or quarterly. Certificates and interest payable at.. . . ..... Clerk are hereb3(/autborized and dirce4d' �­iss_U*C"til`c­ and the Supervisor and Town Cle o of . the highway Law. 9--ve Certificates of Indebtedness inoarc .bnee with Vole of Town Board Supervisor Justice of Peace of Peace ......Justice of Pence of Pence I Awtbp Cerfitp that the above is a true copy of resolutions passed by the Town Board of lbe Town of ............... ......._..............._...........at a mecHz)g.bel(1X-L,"-.t.... ................... :r............Town Clerk Town County voc. 14, 1937 uieeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was hold at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of making the budS96 and transacting other business; All members present except Dr. Lueder. lainutes of previous meeting were read and approved. On motion Mr. Williams seconded by Mr. Terry,voted and carried that the following amounts are rejuired for the budget for 1938, Highway - 86000.00 Bridges - 42000.00 Machinery- # 5000.00, Snow & Misc.- #4000.00, General- #5000.00 a total of # 229000.00 On motion Mr. Terry sec. by ;fir. Williams, carried that $200.00 be appropriated to Arthur E. Bouton Post American Legion, thle amount to take care of all Memorial Bay expense. Motion by Mr. Beardsley sec. by Mr. Terry, caxried that 4150.00 be appropriated to the Ulysses Philomathic Library for 1938. Motion by ;dr. Terry sec. by Mr.Beardsley, voted and carried that the bonds of Chas. A. Lueder, lienWilliams, Fred A. Beardsley, Justices of the Peace and Edith ;S.Updike, `Down Cleric be approved. Motion by Mr, Williams sec. by Mr. Beardsley,voted and carried that J.Warren Chase, John Evans, Harold Smith and crank Predmore be appointed Fire Wardens for the town for the year 1938. A:let,ter was read from Stagg, Thaler I Stagg regarding the claim for damages of property by Mr. Kerr. lir. Lueder and tar. Beardsley were appointed as committee to investigate. Motion by Lr. Terry..OQc. by Mr. Williams, and carried that Bills No. 1 to 14 inclusive be audited as claimed: No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 1 Henry Williams Service -Justice # 3.50 7.90 # 3.50 2 3 Frank Terry Criminal fees Service Justice 3.50 3.50 53.65 4 LePine Stone Service & Exp. 53.65 dr Off-Exp.36.00 22.92 5 Edith M. Updike Sr. Telephone Attendance Off. 22.92 6 7 F.A. Lueder H.W. Rightmyer Electricity -Election 3.00 29,00✓ 8 Abram VanLiew Inspector- Election 29.00 Firemen ® Prot-Ina16yy�p� 165.00 9 10 F.S. Bower Bond Prem. T•C. i:60 1,60 11 ,. Williamson L.B.Co. Supplies 8.64 8.64 12 Dennis & Co.. Examination 2.00 2.00 13 Dr. W.H. Licht 240.50 Iron Pipe 240.50 14 Trumansburg Village ----- ------- #579.71 579.71 On motion add. ;PA, Town of Ulysses • t�l � 1 Budget for the year 193$ i Highway 6000.00 is �j f 1 Bridges 2000,00 y. tt t. Snow & Miscellaneous 4000.00 Certificates of Indebt. 4204.20 tiachine'ry 795.80 r {� Town Audits 3707.15 General" 1292. 5 aa , 61 _.._...._...._..;; r" $22,000.00 tl, I {' I, the undersigned , do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete list Of the amounts required for the budget for the ;t i - Town of Ulysses, New York for the year 1938 as adopted by a resolution of the Town Board of said Town. '1 Dated; December 14,1937 Clerk -Town U saes 1; �� Id 'I Dec. 23, 1937 The annual meeting of the Town B.. card of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry W illin:.,e for the p lr o e of audit- in6 the; Supervisor's accounts, And tranea.etIngunaeessary buAi- ness. All members present. .minutes of previous meeting and with one correction were approved. Motion made 'by 1.r.Lueder seconded, b,; ter. Terry, voted and carried that Fred A. Wilcom be appointed Dog Fnumerator for the year 1938. Supervisor's accounts were audited. Adjourned to Dec. 29th. Town Cle j.LEti ,t Dec. 29, 1937 iI?. Adjourned meeting of the Town Board was held at the home y.," of henry Williams and audited Supervisor's accounts. a�1 : All members present. j;ii Adjourned to Dec. 30th.'�I. Town Clerli Cp - Lee. 30, 1937 Adjourned maoting of the Town Board was held at the off*oe ' t of the Town Clerk to audit Supervisor's accounts and transact '3K;i� otner busine$s. Present, Dr. Lueder, ::r. Terry, "'r. Beardsley, Justices -dlth Updike,Clerk. wotion by .Lir. Terry, seconded by Dr. Lueder voted and car- ried that the Supervisor's bond be approved. 1 A letter from Lir. Stone was read asking for an increase of w11J._D per year in a,lowance on the H.B. &Li. accounts. k' �I�'- On motion Mr. Terry, seconded by Mr. Beardsley voted and carried that an increase of {110.00 be allowed the Supervbeor on �� 1 the H. B. & I5. account. y +dr. Beardsley, voted and �n motion Dr. Lueder, seconded• b Y. carried that the Town Clerk be allowed 075.00 per year from the " 5 Highway rand. : otion by :-r. Beardsley, seconded by i+r. Terry, voted and carried that bills No. 15 to 19 inclusive be audited as claimed; Allowedi':��= ?.o. Name Service Claimed 10-50 10.50 4' ' 15 Frank Terry 3111 l4 14.00 1, y- y ,Service 16 Fred A-Beardsle�'"H 24.00 24`00 ",• 17 61-,t„��:ce_ ental -Elections 13 E E( � o a Constable Fees 2.42 2.42 ��+! pr 19 American Surety 3bnd Prem. Supv- 60.00 60.00- Co.- 110.92 # 110.92 On motion adj.:'I We, the undersigned members of the Town board of Ulysses h:reby certify that we have examined the several accounts of LePine atone, 8upeevisor and have found 'correct per statement with the following balances: iiia Book 3a1. Bank Bal. Receipts $ 12,946.20 Disb. l2,860.43 41 85.77 4 636.55 eks.out-- 551.98 diffo 1.20 -------- _ 636.55 636.55 IIrldge Receipts 2504.45 Dieb. 1748.46 755.99 # 755.99 kachinery Receipts Dieo. 159331.00 13,488.61 Snow & :+fisc. Receipts - 13,497.52 Disb. 11,915.60 General Receipts 16,252.58 Dieb. 14,446.08 If - z. R. A. Receipts 2164.84 D18b. 2036.63 ,0 1842.39 cks. out- 150u0 diff. 3366.55 # 1581.92 eks.out- 321.08 diff. 134.80 2037.80 4 18060 cks-out- 231. 9 2037.59 diff.- 19.00 2018.59 K 129.21 eke -outs 66'-50 4 196.71 Justices of the peace $ 3366.55 3366.55 # 2037.80 2037.80 4 2018.59 2018.59 -196.71 196.71 . 6i141i>f°,: Janaary 12, 1938 A regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the house of Henry Williams for the purpose of approving the collectors bond and transacting neeeesayy business. All members present. Minutes of previous meeting5were r>ad and approved. (Dec. 28th -30th ) A letter was read from Vivian Bower concerning gravel, stating she would consider a restricted ^agreement but not a lease owing to desire to dispose of farm. The collector's bond and Supervisor's highway and school bonds were presented. On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. 3eardsley, voted and carried that the bond of Emma Bower, Coll. be approved. On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that the supervisor's high -ay and echo)l bonds be approvdd, ;.r. Stone reported an advance for extenelun refund of(453.54 and i12.35, interest) $70.37 from the Electric and Gas Corp. on the contract for wiring Town earn. Resolution by Lir. r3earusle,y, seconded by lar. Terry, voted and carried that Tramansourg Branch, Ithaca Trust Co...)any be des- ignated as depositary for all moneys coming into the hands of the 6apeevisor and Collecto.n of ti;e town and shall continue in effect antil revoked by action of this town board. On motion ldr. Beardsley, seconded by ;.ir. Terry, voted and carried that Edith iii. Updike be appointed Registrar of Vital Stat; istics for the Town of Ulysses for the ensuing term of four years.-�Igyzl. Lir. Potter was present and reported on the welfare cases--'` �. Lir. Chase told of a proposition for work on church at Lud- lowville. lir. Chase and Dr. Lueder were appointed committee to i:ivestigate. It was agreed that a larger Stone crusher and a shovel were needed for the stone quarry. i•r. Chase and :sir. Stone, Committee. � :Iotlon by Mr. Beardsley seconded by wr- Terry, voted and carried that Eugene Thorpe, Claude Sears, John Evans and Albert vinnever be appointe Constables for the town. I notion by Dr. Lueder seconded by Lir. Beardsley, voted and kk carried that bills No. 20 to a6 be audited as claimed; Service Claimed Allowed ' No. Name 10.50 0 Henry Williams Service Hill � 13.50 � 3.50 el Frantz Terry 121,gp 121.82 Lei'ine otone Percentage(Gen.) 21,00 21.00 23 cy ,ditii . Jpdike T.C. Service 18.00 16.00 c4 r.ti, r.ueuer Att. Offic r 46.00 25 American SuretyCo.pond Frem.tsupv• CoHway & S46.00chool) 26 Newman &Newman Services L.V.R,fi. 79.21 73.21023e -------- --------- 300-03 300,03 On motion adj. � Town 0 rk Annual Report 94 they. Supervisor of the Town of ULYSSES for the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 1937 Summary of Receipts General Fund General property taxes Other taxes Total tax receipts Licensee and permits Finra and penalties Departmental earnings All other Total miscellaneous receipts Refunds j Total transfers and refunds i Highway, Fund Highway fund Bridge Fund Machinery Fund Snow and miscellaneoun Fund • Total Highway Fund receipts Balances at beginning of year General Fund Highway Fund Total balances . I Grand Total $5,000.00 8,227.25 5,420.06 Protection of persons and property 14,935.14 $10,420.06 169.88 288.83 85.00 Public welfare 24.00 k , 1,608.29 287.37 0,014.89 1,882.66 104.14 Total current expenses IOL14 12,680.88 8,227.25 1,000.00 Protection of persons and property 14,935.14 4 28,212.20 288.83 $41,828.27 Public welfare 4,098.67 k , 2,020.72 287.37 0,014.89 Miscellaneous g 799AI Summery, of Pisbursements General Fund i ,M General government 8,227.25 Protection of persons and property 10.20 Conservation of Health 288.83 Public welfare 7,007.78 Education 287.37 Miscellaneous 1,081.26 Total current expenses 11,862.01 Interest of debt 99.80 Construction andpernament improvements 240.50 Transfers 2,200.00 Total other payments-' 2,640.80 Highway, Fund Highway fund 12,860.48 Bridge fund 1,751.08 s MachlneryFund 13,655.81 Snow and miscellaneous fund 11,916.60 Total, highway fund payments 40,082.02 Balanam at end ul fiscal year Concral fund 2,057.61 ■ Highway fund 4,260.07 rtv�wv�•-a.a.,rr.ar c...TOta},lgllone4i...: _�.-; _. ; .ruc�..e. .. ...... ,.,� ,..... ..r.,•v..•r :: 4r3?=-6k� � PART ONE In io o. �� 4Waft 08u Detailed Statement of Receipts General Fund I Goneral property tames (erupt for highway p*rposas) For general town purposes 46,000.00 Total general property taw 46,000.00 e Other tames , ."r1.:4.`y.wni'�yM1 Mortgage taxes 142.80 _ Income taxesM1 1;169.67 �• Franchise tax on business corporation °" ''41.61 Alcoholic beverage taxa '4,076.86 .; Total other taxes 6,47.0.06 Veamos and permits Dog licenses 148.88 Other licenses 20.00 l Total licenses �- 169.88 Fines and ronalities Pines 86.00 Total fines and penalties 86.00 Departmental earnings 24.00 Rant of property Total departmental earnings 24.00 AU others Dividends from Ins. Policy 6.29 T. E. R. A. 1,697.38 Total all other Transfers and refunds 1,608.07 Refund, Village, A. B. C. Overpaid 104.14 Total refunds 104.14 Gcnoral fund balance at beginning of fiscal' year 4,090.67 Detailed Statement of Disbursements General Government Town Board Office and other expenses 46.28 Services of attorneys and expenses of litigation 20.00 Printing or publishing reports 08.02 1 Total 129.20 Supervisor (except compensation for highway services) Per diem enmpenention 199.60 Percentage an money paid out 181.94 Office supplies 64.22 (Continued on page six) In io o. �� 4Waft 08u February 16, 1938 The regular meeting of the Town hoard of Ulysses was held a-. the home of henry Williams for the-purpise of transacting necessary business; All members present. `4°• Minutes of revious meeting were read and p d approved. t; Dr. ueder reported that on investigation of the proposed the Ludlowville York on church it was decided not advisable B for further consideration. He also reported the committees' investl3ation of the Kerr case with lir. Kerr and iir. Thaler - ;';,. present and that it was agreed that the town was not in any way responsible for the alleged damage to the Kerr cottage. Y•::: A petition was presented signed b taxpayers and re B.%dents by living on the Philo bmith road asking i.iuprovemelnt of, said - road in the near future. ,.iotlon by Lr. Lueder seconded by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that bill No. 17 drawn for Clarence Clark, Treas. now deceased, be transferred to Harry Colegrove.. -" !Lotion by 1'.r. Terry, seconded by ltr. Beardsley, voted and carried that Dr. Lueder be appointed delegate to attend the Town •' Aseoclation meeting in Albany Feb. 23 to 25 inclusive. , r. �toae reported offers -of projects for wood on the Jeffers' farm and in Hector, also that a bid had been made for the Dewitt Swica barn in Hector. � Lotion by Mr. Beardsley seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and ,;• carried that the Town Supt. move the building -for 19. T. Vann as requested. 4nif , ifiotion by Lir. Terry, seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that the bond of Eugene Thorp, Constable be app roved. potion by Dr. Lueder, seconded by ifir. Terry, voted and carried that bills No. 2"T to 36 inclusive be audited as claimed; ?¢ iio. Name Service Claimed Allowed s:r?• 2 Henry Williams Criminal H111 W 11.90 i7 11.90 2'j td .. Service rii7.1 3.50 3.50 �. 29 Frank Terry .. 3.50 3.50 30 LePine-Stone .. 24.50 24.50 'ii. 3.98 3.98 31 Lagene Thorpe Constable Fees 32 Emma Bower Collector Expense 19.20 19.20 33 F.A. Lueder Sr. Att. Officer 29.10 29.10 ±'.. Eree Press Supplies :c Printing 24.59 24.59 . 34 F.A. Lueder Sr. Att. Officer 22.98 22.98 36 American Surety Co. Bond Prem -Coll. 77.48 77_48__ 220.73 220.73 On motion adj. ` Town e k • Aif 1. / .arch 16, 1938 The regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of transacting necessary business. All members present. iainutes of previous meeting were read and approved. wr. Noble of Jacksonville was present in regard to water in hie cellar thinking the ditch along his promises vias not carrying the water as it should. The following committee was appointed to investigate- lir. Lueders Warren Chase and Fred VanOrder. Philo Smith was present asking that a sign be placed on the cornerof Truman sourg-Ithaca highway and Hillview Road to direct traffic to the Perry City-Patkins Glen road. He. Smith was author- ized to have sign made and placed. On motion Lir. Williams, seconded by iir.Beardsley, voted and carried that the bond of John F. Evans, Constable be app roved. Mr. Beardsley reported on the wood project, that a contract had been made with Mrs. Floyd Jeffers for 4300.00. Dr. Lueder reported an additional purchase of wood of idrs. Jeffers for 440.00 . :Sotion by .Jr. Terry, seconded by :dr. Williams, voted and carried that the report of Committee on wood lot be accepted, contract approved and committee discharwed. 31ds on furnishing gasoline for the town were opened and read; no action was taken but it was suggested that purchases be divided between the parties submitting bide. On motion Dr. Lueders seconded by lir. B eardeley, voted and carried that the motion appointing Albert Ginnever, Constable be rescinded. ijr. Lueder gave a report of the Town Association meeting stressing taxation, the statedebt and local government. Motion by Wr. neardeley seconded by lir. Lueder, carried that a scale of wages of 250 to 50¢ for the workmen be adopted as follows- Single ollows- Single men-25¢,labor- 30¢, truckdrivers and mechanics-35't,40L,50¢. .potion by lir. Lueder sec. by i,ir. Beardsley, voted and carried that the Town Supt. be authorized to do the work with the machinery on the State Parks. ihe Agreements for the Expenditure of highway moneys were Signed by the Board. Motion by Lir. Beardsley see. by Dr. Lueder, carried that bills N0.37 to 45 with exception of bill No. 39 be audited as claimed. .potion by Dr. Lueder sec. by Lir. Williams ,carried that bill No•39 be changed to 410.50 . t No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 37 nenr Williams Service Bill 33.50 3.50 38 Frank Terry .. 1 �Q0 3.50 39 bred A. Beardsley •• 10. 50 10.50 41 E'dith Li. Updike 55 LePine Stone Percentage -School 3 •bl 35. b1 42 Chas. A.Lueder Ex Assn u}}seting 13.10 13.10 43 F.S. Bower Ins. Prem.l3plcer) 5.00 5.00 4� Free Press Pub. Supv. report 22.10 23.10 F.A. Lueder3r. Att. Officer _ -14p.�G- 137.3E-- On motion adj. To v rn'le V 0 am, 15q April 139 1938 Regular meeting of the Town B oard of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of transacting necessary business. All members present. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Motion by Mr. Terry, seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried hat the foll.)wing resolutionbeadopted ; lie, trneomembers of theStowwn boarof d Tompkins County, %onntof Ulysses, N.Y. being met in regular session, hereby respectfully petition your board to grant no more beverage or liquor licenses in said town D of Jlysees at the present time. Mr. Chas. Addington, representing the Grange was present in regard to insurance on true4s. notion by inr. Terry,see.by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that we pay $25.00, membership dues to the Association of Towns of New 'York State. Dr. Lueder reported regarding Lirs. Green who is ill and that a furs. c3ad6er would pay 410.00 per month toward her support. -r. Potter was present and was asked to make a contract with .ire. Wright.to care for .irs. Green. F.A.Lueder, Sr. was present in regard to compensation for his work as Attendance Officer. Motio. by Mr. Williams seconded by :dr- Terry, voted and carried that 15.00 per month dor regular calls for the school year and 43.00 per day and mileage for special calls be allowed Mr. Lueder, School Att. Officer. ;dotlon by Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried ti;at we reinstate the amount deducted from 6111 No. 39 at the previous meeting. ;motion by Mr. Williams, seconded by sir. Terry, votedand carried that bills No. 46 to 57 be audited as claimed; iso, name Service 0laimed Allowed T. 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 JJ Assn of Towns Henry Williams Fred A. Beardsley Frank Terry i,iembership Dues ServiceBill Exp. J.P.Ileeting Service Bill Ex J :m P eeting .. p. .. . Chas. A.Lueder •• LePine Stone Service Bill F.A.Lueder Sr. Att. Officer F•j. bower Prem. J.P. Bond Imaude Addington School Director Lelilah h.B uchnam V,1111amson i.,.3. Co. Supplies Fred A.neardsley Reinstated amt. of bill Dlo.39 On motion ada. Town Clerk 25.00 25.00 3.505 11. 1. 3505 3..150 3.50 3.25 3.25 10.50 10.50 7,00 7.00 19.80 19.60 5.00 5.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 16.00 16.00 3.50 3.50__ 116.20 116.20 f Q May 11, 1938 Meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of transacting necessary business; All members present.' Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Bert I. Vann, County Highway Superintendent was present In regard to drainage along highway in Jacksonville. On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that we p urohase of Eugene F. VanName one used Bay City Tractor Shovel for 0500.00 . There was a discussion on purchasing a truck and pro- positions were submitted. This was laid on the table. On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried thatbills No. 59 to 65 inclusive be audited as claimed: No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 59 Henry Williams J. P. Service 3.50 3.50 60 61 Frank Terry.. LePine Stone Percentage(School) 3.50 29973 3.50 29.73 62 Edith M. Updike T.C. Expense 6.28 6.28 63 F.A. Lueder Sr. Att. Officer 15.00 15.00 64 Dennis & Co. Sup plies 3.00 3.00 65 __- 5_00 57. I 4 66.01 ----5-00 # 66.01 On motion adjourned Town Clerk 0 i2 ,j 57. I u-2�.aa-ao.au tra:tr::Ft Resolutionby .............!..... `.......esc!?............. a.... F ...... ......... ......... ,........ ....... ........ ....... .... Secondedby ................. -'vim- - (............................................(..........._...................................................._................. The Town Superintendent of Hi ways is hereby authorized to purchase under See - tion 142 of the Highway Law from ... _......�?$_e..ne... 4+'•,, an 1~Is�q ............ with approval of the County Superintendent of Highways: One - Used Bay City Tractor Shovel„ an is, where is ................ -.......... __ --- __ --------- - ................................... fora total price of........_F.i.ve hundred dolla.re ................................................._........... .................... ..................,................................ 13..500.00 ....................), f. o. b .............................. The terms of payment are as follows: Trade-in allowance on... ... ............... ..........._..._......_........_..........................._............__......_........$.................................... . Check for . I. . The balance or net price in amount of $..... 59!!�' 92...........to be paid by ...... ...... ri$ ...................................... Certificates of Indebtedness as listed below: First: $ �_q2! t 2 ................: payable ......... .1; iroh.... ?.t ...... I ....... 19... s Second: $ ..... _ ......................... I_ ... : payable ..................................... ............. ............ Iii............ i'hird:$..... _................................: payable ......... ........ ........ ..................... ................ I9............ Fourth: $..... _................_..............; payable ..... ...... ................................................. I9............ Certificates to bear interest at 4. fa ; interest to be payable annually, semi- annually or quarterly. Certificates and interest payable at.77, ... .. _. . .......... • •• .. • rid the Supervisor and Town Clerk are hereby authorized and dire ed to issue the above Certificates of Indebtedness in J��,ce rdry%with Section 2110 of the Highway Law. Vote of 'Down Board �.... ...... -Supervisor of Peace of Peace of Peace of Pence 30trk QCtrilip that the above is a true copy of resolutions passed by the Town Board of the Town of.....................T�eQeQ..............at a me� g hea._.-Town .......................................�I�..f t Clerk Town of-... --- Ul?!8�1!• ......_.._.._...... ...... ....._........... .... I.... Countyof ...._......_..Po YPY i @ __............. .......... _........._.........._....... I.... ...... ..... u E)IF,,�.,; ., yr: ¢.T June 15, 1938 Meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of auditing bills and construction of the Glenwood Bridge. All members present. Dr.Larkin was present in regard to replacing bridge at Glenwood. He was assured that the town would do all possible In co-operation with thw W.P.A. to complete thetbridge in the near future. Representatives of the Grange and the Travellers' Insurance Company were present in regard to insuring the town trucks. Each company was asked to submit propositions Moth separately and in fleet. Merritt Agard and a representative of International Harvester Company were present for the purpose of selling a truck. No action taken. There was a discussion on the need of a screen and washer for the stone quarry. It was decided to purchase a screen. Notion by Dr. Lueder, seconded by Lir. Terry, voted and carried that bills.No. 66 to 7 4 be audited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 66 Void - County Charge " ----- ------ 67 Fred A. Beardsley J.P. Service 10.50 10.50 68 Frank Terry .: 3.50 3.50 69 Henry Williams Criminal Fees 8.45 8.45 70 .. J.P. Service 3.50 3.50 71 Edith M. 'Updike T.C. 14.00 14.00 72 F.A. Lueder Att. Off. 15.00 15.00 73 Harry Colegrove Rental 9.00 9.00 74 Eugene Thorpe Constable Fees 4.98 4.98 -- 66.93 $68.93 On motion Adjourned ��o2uk Tow �'C 'Down Clerk julo 5, 1938 westing of the Assessors, Supervisor and Town Clerk for the purpose of making the.Trial Jury list for the ensuing year 118 held at the office of the Town Clerk. Town Clerk T M V {� EII't .f July 13, 1938 A regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was ; ; • held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of ap- pointing a school attendance officer and transacting other business. All members �., present. Charles Newman,County Attorney, representing the County Highway Department and Wm. Haslett Smith, Attorney, representing Mrs. Jones were present and requested the abandonment of the highway extending southerly from Taugh- ;;;, annoek Point in the Town of Ulysses called the Lake Road Y On motion adj. s Town Clerk U ;i. ii On motion Mr. Beardsley, seconded by Dr. Lueder , voted and carried that the following resolution be adopted; On motion Lir. Terry, seconded r;r ter. Williams, voted and carried that Francis A. Lueder•,Sr•rbe apppinted School Attendance Officer for Ulysses for the ensuing year from August let at a salary of 015.00 per month for regular calls and 43.00 per day for special calls. On motion Lr. Beardsley, seconded by Dr. Lueders voted and carried that Mabel Batty, having failed to qualify within the required time, be a.eappointed Democrat Inspeetor of Election In district No. 1. On motion Dr. Lueders seconded by Lir. Beardsley, voted and carried that bills No. 75 to 79 be audited as clairsed; No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 75 LePine Stone Service 31111 31.50 k 31.50 3.50 76 Frank Terry,. 3.50 3.50 3.50 77 henry Williams .. 0-4.48 24.48 r'15.00 78 Keith Sears Exp. Ii,O. Conference 15.00 I 79 F.A. Lueder Sr. Att. officer ----------------- ✓ 77.93 1'77.98 Y On motion adj. s Town Clerk U ;i. ii qualified Abandonment of Part of the old Highway extending South- t erly from Taughannook Point in the town of Ulysses,.commcnly heretofore called the Lake Road, Pursuant to Section 205 of the Highway Law, It appears to us that for more than two years next previous hereto that portion of &&tdxk:kgkxx the old highway extending scu therly fron, Taughannock Point in the town Of Ulysses, commonly heretofosecalled the is 1 Lake Road , lying between the southerly line of land conveyed to John C,Jonea`. i by deed of , illiam A. Thompson., dated 'October 23,1883,arcl recorded in Tcmp}:ins County Clerk's office in rook 142 of Deeds, at .age 220, and the i northerly line of land of Yarie A. Jones conveyed tc her by deed of ',.. John C,, Jones and wife, lag dated February 15,10.24, an? recorded in Book 196 of reeds, at page 546, has not been usually traveled along the great- er part thereof by more than two vehicles daily, Jr. addition to pedestrians ', and persons on horseback., and that a qualified abandonment thereof., except the portions thereof now in use and included within the bounds Of the Taughannock Sidra State Park -Ithaca County highway now improved and used, is proper and will not cause injustice or hardship to the owner cs occupant of any lands adjoining said highway; and that due notice should be given to such owners and occupants, and a hearing had, to the end that a certificate be accordingly made and recorded in the town clerk's office Pursuant tc the provisions of Section 205 of the Highway Law, X AAcbt�yX�3[lC3St� BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that this board requests the county superintendent of highways to 'take the steps required by law i:. to effect a qualified abandonment of the portions of the said highway sbove described. I certify that the foreroinr duly trade rind adopted at a mo eti nr!of Ulysses held cit Juokeonvillo, N.Y. 011 is a true copy �f R resolution the town board o the Town of the 13th day of 1uly, 1938. imal _nyw i p`Y August 16, 1938 idecting of the Torin Board of Ulysses was held at the hone of henry i7111iams for the purpose of designating polling places for the ensuing yeer;and transacting other business. All members prevent. On motion lir. Terry, seconded by ur. Williams, voted and carried that the following be designated as polling places for the ensuing year; Diet. No. 1 1.0.0. F. Hall Trum ._lsburg .. .. 2 Town Hall Jacksonville .. 3 Fire house Trumaneburg On motion Dir. Beardsley, seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that Smith Weatherby be apppinted Constable for the town. On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. Williams, toted and carried that Leon Tyler be kec4ma1Q0dAKstodian of Voting Machines for the ensuing year at a salary of 4-40.00. The Board authorized the Town Clerk to have a sign made for her office. On motion Lir. Beardsley seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that bills No. 80 to 85 be audited as claimed; N0. Name Service Claimed Allowed 80 henry Williams J.P. Service 3.50 w 3.50 81 .. Criminal fees 18.25 18.25 82 83 Frank Zdith Terry J.P. Service 3.50 1 0 3.50 14.50 i.:. Updike T.C. . . 84 Eugene Thorpe Constable fees 2.48 2.48 26.00 85 Yim. A. Church Co. AssessmentsRolls 26.00 4 68.23 $ 68.23 On motion add. a September 14, 1938 A regular meeting of the Town Hoard of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purp ':ee of t., considering insurance on the town equipment and transacting other business; i All members present. Minutes ofg r ' ` previous me.,ti.z were read and approved. On motion idr. Terry, seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and h` carried that Woodrow Dempsey be recommended for appointment of Custodian of Toting Zilachines at a salary of 440.00,for the ;year 1938. lir. Viood and idr. Addington, representing the Grange were present and submitted a Fire Insurance Policy with rates on the torn equipment 3. trucks. :.r. Chase and Dr. Lueder were appointed to check over the equipment and policies. There was a discussion on purchasing a stone crusher.- I! un motion Dr. Lueder. seconded by Mr. 3eardeley that Messrs. ° Stone and Chase be authorised to purchase a stone crusher which Ii"i'i. Is available for $1500.00 or 42000.00 �! 6 s On motion Mr. Beardsley seconded by :dr. Williams voted and carried that bills No. 86 to 92 be audited as claimed; i •i�� f ;' is No. Piame Service Claimed Allowed } 96 Frank TerryJ.P. service V-50 „ 3.50 97Henry '+'iillams • • 3.50 3'50 99 Philo B. Smith Assessor, Chr. 215.00 215.00 99 C. Steenberg .. 145.00 145.00 �, 1: 111111 90 Edwin V. Gould .. 145.00 145.00 i 91 F.A. Lueder Sr. School Att.Off. 15.00 15.00 10.76 10.76 92 C.Owen Carman Printing i 0537.76- -$537.76 Lleeting adj • to Sept. 19th - 9 A-Y- Town Clerifl !'� - i 1L�- 5eptemoer 19, 1938 { An adjourned meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses vise helu at the home of henry Williams. All members present. st- On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Lir. Williams, voted a„d carried that fire insurance on trucks and equipment be taken out with the Grange according to tho inventory of the Town Superintendent. {{ j On motion Dr. Lueder seconded by Mr, Beardsley, voted -'" and carried that bill(No. 93 ) of F.S. Bower Liability •.! `' It; i '.. Insurance,be paid.;;, On ;Lotion LFr. Terry seconded by �'r. Lueder, voted and carried that 11r. Williams present bill for the Town of Ulysses in the i.iyron Almy bankruptcy proceedings. s;rs Resolution made by �Ur. Fieardeley seconded by Dr. Lueder ..,:, voted and carried that the Town purchase of Frank Bell a Vy portion of land for Thirty-two dollars and fifty cente(x32.50) for the char in of the Hal se ille-=odunk road. E B Yv Resolution b Dr. Lueder, seconi?cu b,•,r ;.ir. Beardsley Y voted and carried that the town make application to the u. S. I�1 ro goveriament for the payment in lieu of 1937 taxes on property r,. jj In the town purchased by the government because cf its ex- eutption from taxation. i:otion by Dr. Lueder, seconded by Ur. Beardsley, voted and carried that bills No. 94 and 95 be audited as claimed; Name Service Claimed Allowed No. „r> 1 j; 93 F.S. Bower Insurance -Trucks 484.72 484.72 94 J.E. Lovell ih•D. Ex. Mental 10.00 10.00 a.. 10.00 10.00 95 Keith Sears M -D- .. 72 504 504,72 � On motion adj. 4 91, Town Cler ! r j. I Iv October 12, 1938 regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of transactigg necessary business, All members present. ;Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. ;ir. Moble was present in regard to drainage along his premises in Jacksonville. This being a county road the town has no authority in the matter but would confer with County Supt. of Highway, B. I. Hann. There was a discussion and comparison of the Grange Liutual and Continental Insurance P olicies on town equipment. It was decided to ask the rep resentatives of these companies to be Present at our meeting November 10th. Dr. Lueder reported that Mr. Baldwin would like the barn used by the town for storing snow fenee'repalred. Motion by Dr. Lueder seconded by Lir. Beardsley, voted and carried that bills No. 96 to 104 inclusive be audited as claimed; No, Name Service Claimed Allowed 96 Frank Terry J.P. Service 7.00 7.00 97 Henry Williams .. 7.00 7.00 93 .. Criminal fees 6.60 6.60 ` 99 LePin6 Stone Service 17.50 17.50 100 Edith 31. Up dike T. C. Service 14.00 14.00 101 Arthur B. Smith Sign-T.C. Office 2.50 2.50 102 F.A. Lueder Sr. Att. Officer 18.00 18.00 ! 103 Autom.Vot. Mach.Co. Election Sup 3.32 3332 ' { 104 Emma mower Coll. Expezise-Postage 1.50 1.50 c 77.42 77.42 On motion adjourned Uc cf<- Town G'18 tri I' s� The annual meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of auditing bill and transacting other business; Allcaaawoene present. Miautes of previous meeting were read and approved. Motion by Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. `ferry, voted and carried that Edward J. -'Hess be appointed Constable for the town -term to expire December 31, 1939. The representatives of the Grange Mutual and Continental insurance Companies were present for discussion of insurance on town equipment . Liotion by Mr. Williams sec. by lair. Terry voted and carried that all regarding discussion be placed ®n the minutes. The paper, "Comparison of Inaurance Companies and the Grange and Continental Companies " was read. The Grange :,iutual Representative, Mr. Wood said"Lhe;; ';.are a stock company, the stock holders- The Kational Grange, individuals As to smaller company, any compado liability is no stronger than its resources. Agreed. The amount of coverage on equipment was deCidL;d oy the com- mittee ,i+r. Chase and Dr. Lueder. Coverage- Fire, Lightning and iransportatlon, did not ask for other coverages. !.Lost towns do not insure their snow fence. That company whose policy was accepted would have paid any lose prior to Sept.X9. Rate is fixed by the bureau and 1s based on loc^.tion of garage where equipment is kept.- Yiaa checked by bureau this uear. Rates are reduced on experience and would be reduced at the end of yearn Rate 71¢ per hundred. Shovel covered under marine form With 20,0 return. Service- paid adjusters - office in Syracuse." The CBntinental Company's representative claimed theirs a broader policy with more coverage. Road equipment covered by marine insurance anywhere in United States. Specifying location wakes no difference in rate; rate last year was 72¢ per hundred wan in attendance at barn kept it lower. Rates do not change according to experience and no reduced rates at end of year. Auto.soolle Underwriters Associatinn make flat rates, the Bureau makes base rates. .Solt towns do carry insurance on snow fence. This �aapan; would have paid any lose before Sept. 19th, having reneiicd the policy. mer hundred- 3 yr a. Would iesue same coverage -equipment 65S, s aato...00ile 71 � per hund.ed- lyr., would cover against ire, ll;;htning, transportation, tornado, flood; for 41.25 per hundred �= t;;eft, colllsl';n, up aet, exp losion. orvico- adjusters available with office i:i Elmira. motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by .1r. Beardsley, voted that bills No. 105 to 131 be audited as claimed M On motion adjourned Town Clerk Nov. 10, 1938 The Town Supts. Estimates for highway purposes were approved by the board as follows; iiighti-'ay - 05000.00 midges - 42000.00, Snow & 9180-- 44000.00, Certificates Of Indebtedness 4 04410.32, Machinery - $1589.68 'Dotal - 4179000.00 �cb Meme Service Claimed Alloyed 105 henry Williams Service Bill , 3.50. 3.50 106 .0 Cr im inal . .6.10 6.10 107 Frank Terry Service .. 3.50 3.50 108 Chas. A. Lueder .. 56.00 56.00 109 Fred A. Beardsley .. 21.00 21.00 110 Leon Tyler Custodian V.11, 40.00 40.00 111 Edith ;a. Updike Registrar V.S. 43.60 43.60- 112 .. Service 3.50 3.50 113 .. .. Election 50.00 50.00 114 .. Expense .. 1.82 1.82 115.. .. T.C. 4.55 4.55 116 Keith Sears ii. 0. Salary & Exp. 199.47 199.47 117 Williamson L.B.Co. Supplies 4.35 4.35 118 Sam'l Frazier, Tret. Tuckahannock Bodge Rent- Elections 20.00 20.00 119 Villiam Dimiak Janitor .. 8.00 8.00 120 Arsula B.Hilliard Inspeetor .. 29.00 29.00 121 wabel Batty .. 29.00 29.00 122 ivildred n. Ellie .. &ideas. 40.92 40.92 123 Charles Stamp .. 29.00 29.00 124 Perritt Agard .. & Mess. 40.28 40.23 125 Chas. F. Smith .. 29.00 29.00 126 John J. Chase .. 29.00 29.00 127 Dora F. Smith .. 29.00 29.00 128 Bary E. Cronk .. 29.00 29.00 129 Florence 14. Allen .. & Mess. 40.92 40.92 130 Francis J. Breen .. 29.00 29'00 131 Clermont Boyer .. 29.00 29'00 4 848.51 $848.51 On motion adjourned Town Clerk Nov. 10, 1938 The Town Supts. Estimates for highway purposes were approved by the board as follows; iiighti-'ay - 05000.00 midges - 42000.00, Snow & 9180-- 44000.00, Certificates Of Indebtedness 4 04410.32, Machinery - $1589.68 'Dotal - 4179000.00 �cb Noveuber 16, 1938 A reSQlar meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of transacting necessary business; All members present. ;:inutes of previous meeting were read and approved. F.S. dower was present and there was further dis- cussion of insurance. It was decided that each piece of equipment be identified on policy, that they appraising of equipment by the committee was satisfactory. Under old policy were not covered under collision or upset. Premium adding collision, upset, theft and explosion would be %137.50 lir. Bower was asked to submit a policy with above cover- age. The Grange policy was turned over to ?dr. Bower for list- ing equipment. Motion by Mr. Williams seconded b y Mr. Terry, voted and carried that the Cemetery Association be allowed a rebate of $50.00 on the bill for work done by the town in cemetery. Motion by Dr. Lueder seconded by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that bills No. 132 to 138 Inclusive be audited as claimed; No. Name 132 LePine Stone 13 Frank Terry 134 Henry Williams 135 Woodrow Dempsey 136 Free Press 137 Harry Colegrove 138 F.A. Lueder Sr. Service Claimed Allowed Service Bill % 7.00 7.00 3.50 3.50 ., 3.50 3.50 .. Custodian Vot.!"ach. 40.00 40.00 Pub. Notices etc. 6.60 6.60 Hall- Election 30.00 30.00 At t. Of icer 15.00 15.00 # 105.60 1o5.60 ,/ On motion add. Town �C1e t&9 a Total 185.86 ✓usliecs of the Peace Per diem compensation 241.60 Fees for services in criminal cases and proccedinga 60.80 Office and other expenses 2034 Total ssesaors Compensation of Assessors Printing assessment rolls Total Tax collector Office and other expenses Bond premium . Total Election (including tot.nt meetings) Compensation of election officials Rent of polling places Ballots, stationery and other election supplies Voting machines, repair of Custodum of Voting Machines Janitor Insurance Total Toum Hutt or other offices Rent and compensation of janitor THE FREEFREEPRl~SS. Friday, March 4, 1938 . (Continued from Page 1) Highway Fund y 5,000.00 Bond premium 121.60 33.90 6,212.25 Total 13,212.2b 607.16 Highway fund " `:+r•�.-• Town Clerk (except compensation for highway aeroiees) By audit 52.13 Per diem compensation 81.00 Highway tax collected 6,000.00 Compensation for election services 60.00 Received from State as State aid 1,488.75 Office and other expenses 54.85 Received from County for Flood Damage, etc. 5,000.00 532.03 Received from outside work 140.00 Total 185.86 ✓usliecs of the Peace Per diem compensation 241.60 Fees for services in criminal cases and proccedinga 60.80 Office and other expenses 2034 Total ssesaors Compensation of Assessors Printing assessment rolls Total Tax collector Office and other expenses Bond premium . Total Election (including tot.nt meetings) Compensation of election officials Rent of polling places Ballots, stationery and other election supplies Voting machines, repair of Custodum of Voting Machines Janitor Insurance Total Toum Hutt or other offices Rent and compensation of janitor Total fusuranco Fireman's Compensation Ins. Premium 1037 and 1938 383.50 Equipment and Property Insurance 413,09 Total Total General government Protection of Persono and Property I Conatablo and Deputy ShoriJs Fees in criminal proceedings 10.20 Total Conservation of Health I Health Officers Contpenentlon Office, traveling and other expenses Total Registrar of Vital Statistics Compensation (fcos) Fees to physicians, etc. Total Total Consurvulinn of Hcaltl Public Welfare Public Welfare Officers Compensation 204.75 24.04' 44.82 5.00 600,00 83.00 Total receipts $12,650.88 Bridge Fund Tax received from collector 1,000.00 Total receipts 1,000.00 Afachinery Fnnd Tax receivud from collector 3,000.00 Received far rental of machinery, County Road Fund 1,603.38 Received from School Districts, Private Citizens, Townships, County and State Parks 10,331.76 Total receipts 813.14 566.00 31.60 5,000.00 Received by transfer from general fund 606.50 33.90 6,212.25 89.93 13,212.2b Highway Fund Balances at Beginning of Toon Fiscal Year 123.83 383.12 Bridge fund 30.76 Machinery fund 15.00 Snow and miscellaneous fund 2.81 76.00 8.00 17.40 532.03 33.00 Total fusuranco Fireman's Compensation Ins. Premium 1037 and 1938 383.50 Equipment and Property Insurance 413,09 Total Total General government Protection of Persono and Property I Conatablo and Deputy ShoriJs Fees in criminal proceedings 10.20 Total Conservation of Health I Health Officers Contpenentlon Office, traveling and other expenses Total Registrar of Vital Statistics Compensation (fcos) Fees to physicians, etc. Total Total Consurvulinn of Hcaltl Public Welfare Public Welfare Officers Compensation 204.75 24.04' 44.82 5.00 600,00 83.00 Total receipts $12,650.88 Bridge Fund Tax received from collector 1,000.00 Total receipts 1,000.00 Afachinery Fnnd Tax receivud from collector 3,000.00 Received far rental of machinery, County Road Fund 1,603.38 Received from School Districts, Private Citizens, Townships, County and State Parks 10,331.76 Total receipts 14,935.14 Snow and Afisccllaneous Fund Tax collected 5,000.00 Received by transfer from general fund 2,000.00 Received from crushed stone, blocks etc. 6,212.25 Total receipts 13,212.2b Highway Fund Balances at Beginning of Toon Fiscal Year HlghwayiFund 266.32 Bridge fund 1,507.07 Machinery fund 468.06 Snow and miscellaneous fund 286.27 Total Ifighway Fund Balances 2,520.72 Detailed Statement of Disbursements Highway Ftuid i Highway Fund General Repairs, including sluices and culverts 9,170.07 Special improvements, Including sluices and culverts 8,683.70 746'49 Total expenditures 8,227.26 Bridge Fund By audit Labor and team work, repair and maintenances of bridges Material •for repair and maintenance of bridges 10.20 228.70 12,860.43 2.62 1,358.55 389.01 Total expenditures , 1,751.08 Aluchinery Fund By audit 67.20 For payments of ceriffcates of indebtedness unit interest 2,937.32 For purchase of muehinery, toola and Implements 21100.00 For repair of muehinery, toals and implements 7,716.06 Gasoline or oil for machinery rented to county or village 630,23 Total ox w0ditures 18,666.81 Snow and Afiscallaneous Fund 49.82 For romovingg obstructions Paused by snow 627.30 For other in acellanouue purposes 8.007.94 298.81 For town superintendent 2,177.00 For expenses town superintendent 18.40 For componxatiun of suparvlsor for highway services 249.80 For compensation of town clerk for highway services 40.00 000.00 ff:ghway Runld Balances at Close of Tount Fiscal Year 13AL6,00 Aa yHI hwal fund 1 85.77 r-- In ti: utW c,neIN, :llhAli t.eaHAoadfJSE,J1W14u1rt,&-.:ol JI,.InlStljs ehome r0laf r•y work relief Total. Total, Public Welfare Education ooa.w , .vzavuwery zona 2,080:88 Snow aa-mtecellaneous fund, 2,918.64 8 407'!o Total Highway fund balances 7,001.73 Balances at Close of Year Attendance Officers 187.87 Falanea o/ the Highway Fund+ consist w follows Compensation , Bank baianee, Tompkins County Trust Co. - 18787 Trumaneburg Branch 6,796.89 , Total Bank balance all funds ;9,012.19, outstanding Public Library checks $2,688.61 Net Bank Balance 6,828.68 Compensation 160.00 Total book balance all funds 6,823.68 160.00 Total �— I hereby certify that the above Bank Balance of $9,012. 19 is correct' tuag=Total, Education 287,87 close at standing sr itaosa Dech27, 1038,ot Lepine Stone, supervisor, on our books at 1�'IiaCellallefi'45S �• Tompkins County Trust Company, Veteran organization for rooms andMemorlal Day 200.00 Village share of alcoholic beverage tax 831,26 Total, raleeetlaneons Municipal Indebtedness and Interest Interest on Debt 77.2tl Interest on Temporary Loans Interest on Bonds, State IIIhway, County and School Tazea 22.66 Total, Interest on Debt Construction and Peniaanent Improvements Improving Town Lands 240.60 Total, Constrqetion end Permanent Improvements Transfers and Refunds i 4266.07 Trumanaburg Branch, C. W. Thomas, Mgr. 1'03126 Detailed Statement of Town Indebtedness t At the Close of the Fiscal Year Bonded debts, none Temporary loans, (machinery) Certificate of indebtedness 12,384.64 99.80 Total town'lndebtedneea 12,884.84 Sinking fund, County, Supt of Roads, No, 616 660.64 240.5, Specific Information 7'ranslers To Highway, 1936 200.00 Aseeeeed valuations Real property, subject to general taxation 2,786,44100 To Snow and Miscellaneous 2,000.00 Franchises 02,832.00 Total, Transfers 2,200,00 Total assessed valuation, subjct�t to general taxation 2,879,276.06 Exemptions ---- — — Pension property, marked "exempt" 10,002.00 General Fund Balance ut dose of fiscal year, All other exempt proparty 746,026.00 Including T. E. R A. $2,067,61 Total' 766, 027.09 PART TWO Total assessed valuation 8,624,000 Amount of audited account outstanding and unpaid i School Fund Accounts At beginnig of year 8,948.86 At dose of the year none .00 Accounts due the town, uncoUeoted at the close of the year. Receipts Sale of stone, echool•grnunds, blocks, use of equipment 1,471.90 State Apportionment for Schools 61966,00 Verification t Total Receipts of School Fund 61966.0 PaymentsSTATE OF NEW YORK, County of rr School District No. 8 892.94 Yases ' Town of Ullysses School District No. 6 School District No. 9 1,079.48 1,813,02 LepJne Steno, being dolep swop, dapoaes and says that be resides at Trumansburg, N. Y., that he is the suptrvisor of the town of Ulysses, in the School District No. it School District No. 11 666.28 1,166,39 County of Tompkins and tbat'the foregning report to a true, and correct stats School District No. 10 449,08 ment of the moneys mowed and paid out by him an supervisor of the said town for the fiscal {oar ended December 80, 1937, and that this report Total payments from school fund, d9 06 �Qroea with the offielt.. records (rapt by 41m Levine Stone,, %PART THREE r Trmaansburg, N. Y. Subscribed an sworn to' before' me this 28rd day of Feb. 1988, Dotailed'Statement of Receipts Chao. Themes; Notary Public. 06 Dec. 10, 1938 Meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams f or the purpose of making the budget for 1939 and transacting other business; All members present. A letter was read from the Finger Lakes Pari: Commission giving permission to construct the Bell road at upper entrance Taughannock State Park and suggesting grading and asphalting. Lotion by Dr. Lueder sec. by Lir. Terry, voted and carried that the road be built according to the suggestions of the Ccm. Motion by Dr'. Lueder ser.. by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that $200.00 be appropriated to A.E. Bouton Post, American Legion for the year 1939 - this amount to take care.of all expense of Uemorial Day. Motion by Lir. Terry sec, by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that 4150.00 be appropriated to the Ulysses Philomathie Library for the year 1939. Motion by Dr. Lueder sec. by Mr. Williams voted and carrked that Fred Wilcox be appointed Dog Enumerator for the town. -1939 A letter was read from the Assn of Towne regarding bill Increasing term of office of Town Supt. of Highways from two tO four years and asked for the Board's opinion. The Hoard decided against the change. Motion by Dr. Lueder sec by Mr, Terry voted and carried that the insurance policies offered by F.S. Bower on trucks and Town equipment with exception of shovels be accepted and insure shovels with with the Grange Mutual with more coverages added. Motion by Mr. Beardsley sec by Dr. Lueder voted and car- ried that the snow fence be insured from April let to Nov. let when in storage. The following amounts for the budget for 1939 was decided on- Highway - 05000.00, Bridges - 02000.00'Snow & Misc. -04000.00 ;Machinery- 06000.00, General -$500o.00--Total $22,000.00 Motion by Dr. Lueder sec. by Mr. Beardsley, carried that bills No. 1 to 8 inc. be audited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 1 Frank Terry J.P. Service 3.50 3.50- 2 Henry Williams .. 3.50 7•90 3.50V 7.90' 3 Crim. Fees 4 .. F.A. Lueder Sr. Att. officer 15.00 24.00 15.00 24.00v 5 Edith M. Updike All. Telephone 6 Free Press Printing & Supplies 7.50 7.50v 7 Autom.Vot.Mach. 00. Supplies .27 3.25 .27+ 3.25- d H.W. Rightmyer. electricity - v- 64.9264.92 On motion a�ddj'(.� f1. f 4 tr4 'tel. pyjj I Itf SH1 _ Town of Ulysses Budget - 1939 Highway 5000.00 n„ Bridges 2000.00 Snow d: "acellaneous 4000.00 ;:j i, ;': Cert. of Indebtedness 4410.32 Machinery 1569.66 Town Audits 3820.16 f ffJ General 1179.84' 222000.00 { '' � I, the undersigned, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and complete list ' of the amounts required for the budget for the3 �! . Town of Ulysses, New York for the year 1939 as „x. adopted by t)%e Town Board of said town. y u# Dated: i'P;•. �,! j'. December 10, 1938 Town Cl rk tr4 'tel. pyjj I We, the undersigned members of the Town Board of Ulysses New Yorx do hereby certify that we have examined the sevpral accounts of LePine Stones Supervisor and have found them per state;aent wit"-4-the following 'balances; i Highway Book Bal. Bank Bal. Receipts 12571-27 Dieb. 12563.15 8.12 7 6.92 diff 1.20 -6.92 6.92 Bridge Receipts 2755.99 Diab. 2176.90 39-09 39-09 Wachinery Receipt a 9109.25 Diab. 8936-32 172.93 599.78 m eke. out 426.85 599-78 599-78 Snow & Misc. Receipt to 14099-74 .57 692.47 1 1! Diab. 13521. 17 576 eks out 112.90 diff. 1.00 69,.47 General Receipts 14640-33 467-15 Diab. 14272-77 367-56 j qXs.,.otLV, 107.00 diff,. �i P 467.1-5 467-;*� rxi. a i � l R 64 • alb i �.y•S.A1't/'//��• sib ♦5�<�� 6•�1 \ :1`5la Ct/a•Oµt pec }FF L1 61k t t l Da'tew. 8 �1g3 Dec' 4t . �rJ4, 23, -.1938- . . _.ectinG.. of the Town Board of Ulyraes was held at of Henry Williams for the aarpose of auditing the Saoerv_ ,t'a accounts for the year 1938. Present air. illilams .:r. `terry, i%r. +.aeder, ::r. SeEardeley, %:r. Mone, U pd1k Accounts were and ited. Adjourned to uec. 29th. Town perk Deceuoer 29 & 30 Adjo•arned meetings of the -•own Board were held ,t thO hone of r�enry Williams and audited tho accounts of the Supervisor The Sup rvlsor was present on request of t:^.e Justices of the Peace. Town 01 rX January 11, 1939 nus held A regular meetln;; of tine Torn 3o3.rd of :)lyses at the i:Duie; of Henry Williams for transacting necessary ouslness. I*AA .All members ,present. tiir_utes OfVld )ec. l0th 1938 were real and approve(!. A letter was read fr= Sheriff Harrison Adams regariding the ap_ .:rintuzent of Deputy Sheriff stating brat none ,jould be so F�i:t,.-u in this town unless approved by the 'Town Board and ac- eoapa:>Ied by a bond of $x`1000.00. The clerk was -'-sued to write Wr. huhu for Information. A co:a:aunication was read from the Association of Towns re6; r,.in6 tine annual meeting to be held in Albany Feb.22,23, 24 -otion by Lir. Terry uec:. by. J�r, Beardsley, votes and car- rie.;tn:,t lir. Gueder rep resent this town at tinF Ansociation meet- ing iz, „eoruaryby Dr. Lueder see. cy Lir, Terry,votod anti carried tinat tills 2,0, 9 to 18- inc. be audited as claimed. =lo, ::ante Service Claimed Allowed 9 red A. Senrdsi;ey Justice of the Peace v 21.00 21.00 1'+.00 14.00 10 henry 'N1111ame • • 3.20 3.20 11 Cri mina! Fees 14.00 14.00 12 ,ran. Terry justice 133.50 133,5p 13 eclairs atone Percentage Son. 21.00 2LOO 1� cith i~. Updike T. C.5srvice 15 51 F. o,Botver p Bd Prem; T.Off. 165.0 165-00 .. Firemen s Ins. 60.00 60,5 17 Sd Prem. Sugv. Caen. 25^95 9 I Uerunan & Adams Attorney _ __- -_-- #470.15 4470.15 On motion adj. �i it • 3 i ! 3 �i it • 3 t, uesoIlit iin ✓J .. rr.rr Y,r.r•.•,.p e. r..rr., r,,,.,,, ,,.1 6econ9ad cy .. ... ......� ............................. _,_ Lzv;n Superintendent of Hiirhv:n,,;s is hereby authoi ed to ourch�se andr. let Je tion -42 of the Highway Law f r om.6F-A-%mf-. ...h approval of the County Superintendent fif iCCirraj E% 1 1 ... • • 1 . • 1 . • •�,/•.••_1 1 1 , 117 '�f fi Y Y , i , .y�-..�� . . . . . . \ , • -• . Y ` �'" 'r°i� lY"" "nom( ° i is larsa for a Ya��.� pr o ...: ........ ........ The terms of payment are as fol owe: //��� Trade-in allGYranca on1Ag1i"." .4 ....... ..,,. .....:. /............ Check for ........................................ ............ The balance or net price in amount of s.; -2w .... to be paid by Pw -Certificates of Indebtedness as listed below. First: , 6,L:D1. ..: payable. fr tu% . ..'_9'/0 Second: payable:,Vt4/A�...l¢...19Yl `Third: 4. Z47 :.. ; payable.r%1fr�+r�... l,�:..19 y� Fourth: 4.' O.Q. payable. MO-rld<., .1.4...19 4'3 Certificates to bear interest at......; interes$ 10 be payable, a:n.lall;;, semi-annually or quarterly. Certificates* iand interest payable ae....... endthe fuperviso^andTonClerkare hrec authorizedan directr- ed l to issae the above Certificates of Indebtedness in accordance With Section 266 oXth:kh-11Law.' 'n Hoard Vote of � n� Supervisor Justiice of Peace �Y .Justice of Peace q, justice Justice of Peace .....1. justice of Peace 6)" I Hereby Certify that the above is a true copy of resolutions at a Passed b;; the Toy: n Hoard of the Town of meeticrheld... . �; \...�q.3.� ................... • ...... ��.Town Clerk Tov+n of. r• ....... . County of.. .:1 • , ."",' January 21, 1939 A special meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of approving tre cul.lectur's oond and transacting other buainede. All members present. I+inutes of previous meeting were reed and approved. wotion by Dr. Lueder eec. byyir. Terry voted and carried that the bond of comma Bower Collector be approved. wotion by Lir. Beardsley seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that the resolution be adopted for the purchase of a Stone Crusher of Acme Rock Uachinery Corporation of Frankfort ;i. 1. for 43700.00. wotion by Ur. Terry, seconded by Dr. L.teder, voted and carried that bills No. 19 and 20 be audited as claimed; iio. Name Service Claimed Allowed 19 Dennis d Co. Supplies -Justice 4 8.64 R 8.64 20 F. A. Lueder Sr. Attendance Off. 15.00 15.00 k 23.64 $ 23.64 On motion add. Town C�er��� Febraary 15, 1939• A regular meeting of the Town 3oard of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry I;1lllame for the purpose of transacting neceeeary ousiness. All memters present. ;minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. A letter was recd regarding a U.2 -A. project of the Girl scout road . No action taken. in motion Dr. Luedem, sec. by Lir. Williams, voted and carrlei that the 6upervlaor take proper steps to procure a deed for ycuut one acre of land near the town barns purchased of 7. A. Fenner. that the wr. and Urs. Floyd Jeffers were present, clAimhe oang tim- toR;cl had violated the contract for wood by cutting the p.00. Ler ana demanded a settlement at once. Mould accept and5carried wotion by Dr. Luedc�i sec• by Lir. Terry , that we pay airs. Jeffers one hundred fifty dollars ( 15ely 15lsor fur dniJages to date on breach of contract on approximately 15 acres of wJaalot . i6eardsley were Ag pi;lted as a cowwltteo Lr. Lueder and :dr to Investigate the woodlot situation. over Annual Report of the Superivsor of the Town of ' ULYSSES for the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 1938 Summary of Receipts General Fund General property tax............................................................ 4022.51 0 Other taxes................................................................................ 52:17.40 Total, tax rrceipts..........................................................................$10,150.01 -11ses and permits.............................................................. 1.10.06 Pines and penalties.................................................................. 10.00 Departmental earnings.......................................................... 61.60 1'. E. It. A................................................................................. 844.15 Total, miscellaneous receipts........................................................ 1064.71 Transfers.................................................................................. 1500.00 Total, transfers and refunds........................................................ 1500.00 Total, general fund receipts ..................................................$12724.62 School Fund School fund receipts............................................................ I......................... 6534.62 Highway Fund Highway fund (item 1) .......................................................... 12485.50 Bridge, fund (item 2)............................................................ 2000.00 Machinery fund (item 3) ...................................................... 7266.86 Snow and miscellaneous fund (item 4) ................................ 12527.82 Total, highway fund receipts..........................................................:14'180.18 Tutul, receipts all funds............................................................$5'3539.49 (Continued on Page 9) 14 A 1' r Vriday, March 3, 1939 (Continued from Page 1) Balances at beginning -Sarno as closing balance on [cat report, or differevee exptained: Goncral fwl�d...................................................................... 2067.61 Highway fund.................................................................. 4260.07 Total, balances ....................... .... .................... ................................ I.... 6828.68 Grand total......................................................................................69808.00 Summary of Disbursements General Fund General government................................................................ 2841.24 Protection of persons and property -general .................... 18.60 Conservation of health.......................................................... 286.40 Public Welfare.......................................................................... 9146.99 Education.................................................................................. 228.98 Miscellaneous............................................................................ 609.36 Total, current expenses.................................................................. 18104.88 Construction and permanent improvements .................... 868.98 Trarmfers... ..................... :......................................................... 922.61 Total, other payments...................................................................... 1281.44 Total payments from general fund .............................................. 14886.27 School Fund School fund payments.................................................................................. 6684.62 Highway Fund Highway fund (item 1) ........................................................ 12668.16 Bridge fund (item 2).............................................................. 2716.90 Machinery fund (item 8 ...................................................... 8936,42 Snow and miscellaneous fund (item 4) ................................ 13621.17 1 Total, highway fund payments...................................................... 37737.64 Total, payments from all funds ..................................................68668.68 Balances at end of cal year: _ s General fun................................................................ 896.80 Highway fund............................................................ 808.61 Total, balances .................................. ......................... I.................... 1204.47 Grand total.................................................................................... 69863.00 PART ONE Detailed Statement of Receipts General Fund General property taxes (except for hightuay purposes) For general town purposes .............................................. 4922.61 Total general property taxes ................................... I...................... 4922.61 Other taxes: Mortgagetaxes.................................................................... 182.96 Income taxes......................................................................:1 1160.68 Franchise tax on business corporations ............. I........ 100.16 Alcoholic bcvgrage taxes .................................................... 8797.62 Total, other taxes .................... 1 .................. .................. I ............ I..... 6287.40 Maenaes and pertnits: Dog licenses .......... ............................................ I................... 144,06 Other licenses........................................................................ 6.00 Total. licenses ..........................................................................I......., 149.00 Fines and Penalties: Fines...................................................................................... 10.00 Total, floss ................................ .................................... ....... I ........ I... 10.00 Departmental earnings: Rent of pro arty ........................................................... 64.00 Sales Mater al...................................................................... 7.60 Total, departmental earninee........................................................ 61.60 All other: T. E. R. A. - .......... o .......................................................... 844.16 Total, all other.................................................................................. 844.16 Transfers and Refunds Transfers: Froin Snow and Mlsseellanoous........................................ 1600.00 Total transfers ..... .. .............................. 1600.00 (Continued on Pngo 7) 7t.p9. 8r 1.:.0 .11 E!. da nFlm,lrlxl.l Rd6a JI YL,L l e.df�t El.. UJJYd I,t%udtk!<Llilll l � LI II IY11SYil I ILII Lam. !i THE FREE PRESS PAGE SEVEN t (Continued from Page 2) Total Payments from the School Fund .................... 6684.62 General fund balance at. the beninning of the 8sca1 year .................... 2057.51 '. Detailed Statements of Disbursements General Government Totalreceipts.................................................................................... Town Board: Services of attorneys and expenses of all litigation ...... 78.21 Printing or publishing reports ........................................ 32.Q6 Association of Towne dues .................................................. 25.00 Total.................................................................................................. 1425.00 Advertising and publishing noficae: All advertising and notices published .................................................. 6000-00 Per diem compensation or salary .................................... 87.60 Percentage on moneys paid out ........................................ 187.10 Office and other expenses .................................................. 26.41 Bondpremium...................................................................... 60.00 Total.................................................................................................... 169.76 Town Clerk: 1892.96 Per diem compensation or salary ...................................... 63.00 Compennatlon for election services ................................ 60.00 Office and other expenses .................................................... 55.76 Total.................................................................................................... Justices of the Peace: Per diem compensation �....................................................... Fees (or salary) for services in criminal cases and 231.00 proceedings.................................................................... Office and other expenses .................................................... 68.70 73.65 Total.................................................................................................. 922.61 Assessors: 363.35 Compensation of assessors .................................................. Printing assessment rolls 505.00 .................................................. 26,00 Total........................................................................... 7492.71 ......... Receiver of Taxes or Tax Collector: ........... Office and other expenses ................................................ Collectors Bond 20.70 .................................................................... 77.48 Total.........•..................................................................... (including town meetinrrggs)): .....I......Elections Compeneetlon of election ofticfala.................................... 383.12 Rent of polling places........................................................ ti2nery and other supplies ............................ 83.00 23.86 Cualtodlan () ,. ...................................................................... Janitor 80.00 ....7............................................................................... 8.00 136.76 85.35 PART THREE Totalreceipts.................................................................................... Detailed Statement of Receipts Highway Fund y. Highway Fund (Item 1): 861.07 Highway tax collected pursuant to Sec. 141 and 267 .... 6000.00 Received from State as State aid, Sec. 279 .................... 1425.00 Received from other sources, County ............................ 6000-00 Received from material...................................................... 00 60 . Total receipts.................................................................................... 12486.60 Bridge Fund (Item 2): Brid�Qpa Fund (Item s): Tax received from collector, Sec. 141 and 267 ................ 2000,00 1 Total Totalreceipts.................................................................................... 2000.00 r{'. Machine Fund (Item 3):>2 14.20 ?; 861.07 By Audlt............................................................................... Tax received from collector, Sea 141 and 267 ................ 796.80 Special improvements, Inc uding sluices and culverts .. 7118,70 Tax received for payment of certificates of indebtedness ! t 12663.15 .......................................................................... Sec. 2661 4204.20 Brid�Qpa Fund (Item s): Received for rental of machinery, County Road Fund .. 359.70 Labor and team work, repair and maintenance of 169.76 Received from other sources, State Park, School- Dist - rict, County and Individuals .................................... 1892.96 bridges............................ bridges of new br•ld............................•..,.,........,... .. 2563.10 Cb! h 7266.86 Totalreceiptn...... :....................................................................................... Snow and Miscellaneous Fund: ByAudit'................................................................................ 112.60 Taxcollected............................................................................. Received by transfer from Gencral fund .............:......•... 922.61 ;. 363.35 Received from other sources, Central School, County and Individual and Material .............................................. 7492.71 Totalreceipts.................................................................................... Highway Fund Balances at Beginning of Town Fiscal Year: 12627.82 631.00 Highway fund (item 1) ...................................................... 85.77 Bridge fund (Item 2) .............. 765.9D Machinery fund (Item 3) .................................................. Snow and miscellaneous fund (Item 4) ........................ 1842.89 1581.92 ,. 98.18 Total Highway fund balances........................................................ 4266.07 Detailed Statement of Disbursements Highway Fund Total HnGeneralFund .......................................................................... . ....,...... •.......... Insurance. 678.06 Repairetoincludhi sluices and culverts .......... 6444.45 General Insurance......................................I.....................•... 668.72 Special improvements, Inc uding sluices and culverts .. 7118,70 Tota 1 Total expenditures.,........................................................................ 12663.15 ........................................ ....................................................._ 608.92 Brid�Qpa Fund (Item s): Total, General Government Labor and team work, repair and maintenance of ..........I ............................ Protection of Persons and Property 2841.24 bridges............................ bridges of new br•ld............................•..,.,........,... .. 2563.10 Cb! h uctio Construction onrfa r and .S ar;fJr: Fees In criminal proceedings ............................................ 13.86 Total ......................... ................ I .................................. 13.86 Total, Protection of Persona and Property 18.88 Education School Directors: Compensation.....................................•.,................................ 8.00 Total.................................................................................................. 8.00 Attendance Offioer•ei Compensation........................................................................ 220.06 ...Total expenditures ............................... ............................... 2710.90 .Vachinery Fund (Itom'J): For payment of certUcatea of indebtedness and •in- terost. Sec. 206 ................ I ......... ,..... 5389.86 For purchase of machinery, tools and Implements ........ 3546,67 Total expendituren.......................................................................... 8080,42 Snow and Afidarllaneous Fund (Item 4): For removingg obstructions causod by snow ........4........... 060.30 For other miscollaneous purposes .... 10326,04 For compensation of surpervl or for highway services v.. 2361.00 0 b8 For compensation of town clerk for highway services ., 40.00 M.. 111011.Jh1!Wr'wls Total, Education.......................................................................... 228,98 Miscellaneous Judgements and Settlements Tax and Expenses Real property........................................................................ 87.00 Village share of alcoholic beverage taxes ............................ 572.96 Total ...............................................................................I..................... 609,80 Conservation of Health -- Health Officers: Compensation........................................................................ 198.80 Office, traveling and other expenses ................................ 25.60 Total.................................................................................................. 228.90 Registrar of Vital Statistics: Compensation (fees).......................................................... 41.60 Total.................................................................................................. 41.60 Total, Conservation of Health ...................... I............................. 265.40 Public Welfare Public Welfare Office: Compensation........................................................................ 600.00 Supplies................................................................................ 2.00 Total.................................................................................................. 20.00 Outdoor Relief; Total, Public Welfare.................................................................. Paid by supervisor Medical and Burials ........................ 599.78 Food, fuel care etc .. ...................................................... 1300.80 Temporary home relief 1788.50 ........................................................ ' Temporary work relief 4884.91 ........................................................ .total .............................................. ............................................ ..... ..... I Lunacy Cases: Total.................................................................................................. . Lunacy examinations.......................................................... 20.00 602.00 Balances at Close of Year Highway Fund Balances at Close of Town Fiscal Year: Highwa9 fund (Item 1) .................................................... 8.12 Brld a fund (Item 2) ...................................................... 39.09 !Viae inory fund (Item 3...........Ite....................................... 172.83 Snow and miscellaneoua fund (m 4) .......................... 688.61[ Total Highway fund balances........................................................ 808,61 Balances of the highway Funds consist as follows; Tompkins Co. Trust Co. Branch Bank Trumansburg, N. Y................................................................................. 870.61 Total.................................................................................................... 870.01 Bank balances All funds: Bank Balance Outstanding Checks Net Bank Balance 1336.97 104.00 1232.97 Total cash in bank and on bond .................................................... 1232.97 Total book balances, all funds ........................................................ 1204:17 I hereby certify that the above Bank balance of $1336.97 is correct amount standing to the credit of LCPine Stone supervisor, on our books at the close of business, Dec. 31, 1938. Tompkins Count yy Trust Company Trumnnsburg Branch C. W. Thomas Detailed Statement of Town Indebtedness 8623.99 At the Close of the Fiscal Year Temporary loans (machinery) ............................................ 5680.32 Total.................................................................................................. 20.00 Specific Information Total, Public Welfare.................................................................. 9146.90 Construction and Permanent Improvements Assessed valuations - 1 Purchase or Condemnation of Land and Rights of Way: Real pproperty, subject to general taxation ............... :..............., 2800313.00. t Acquisition of lands, Woodlot.......................................... 940.00 Fransea ................................................................................ 97824,00 Total.................................................................................................. 940.00 Total assessed valuations, subject to general taxation ........ 2898137,00 Exemptions:Construction of Sewers............................................................ 18.93 s Pension property marked "exempt" ................................................ 10137,00 1 Total.................................................................................................. 18.93 All other exempt property.............................................................. 634775.00 ' Total, Construction and Permanent Improvements .............. Transfers and Refunds 968.93 Total.......................................................................... ..................,. 644912,00 Amount of audited accounts or<+su+adisg ar+d un/mid; At Transfers: the beginning of the. year ....................................$ 1471.90 � 1471.00 At the close of the To Snow and Miscellaneous .............................................. 922.61 year .......I .................. 130.00 130,00 Accounts dun lire town, uncollected at the close of the year:...................... ' To, Transfers ,'.. .............................................:n... ....... 922.61 Trumnnsburg, Odessa, Covert, Town of Ithaca, Dall General Fund Balance at close of fiscal year 396,80 Construction Co. and Individuals .................... 3324.60 ........................�.........�..... Total ......................................,............................................................. 3324.110 PART TWO School Fund Accounts Verification e C Receipts: STATE OF NEW YORK npportlonment for schools ........................................� 961.40 � County of Tompkins ,State b2873.13 •..•......•..••.••••••.••'•.....•'...•........••••••••••......••'•••••••••.•",,••••••••.•,••• Town of Ulysses LePine Stone, being duly sworn, dclroses and says that he resides at Totnl Receipts of the School fund .................................................. 6634.02 Trurnanaburg, N. Y., that ha )a the supervisor of the town of Ulysses, in tthe county of Tompkins and thnt the foregoing ropm•t is n true and correct ' Total.............................................................................................. 6694.02 statement of the moneys received and paid out by 11 in as supervisor of the Payments; sold town for the fiscal year ended Dec. 91, 1938, and tent this report School district No. 3 ............................................................ 932.79 agrees with the official records kept by him. School district No. 6 .......................................................... 1116.00 Le'iuo Stone, Supervisor School district No, 9 ................................. I ..... .... ... I ...... I.... 1823.92 0. Address Crumunsburg, N. Y. School District No. 11 I.......... 909.18 ri ri Subscribed and sworn to before tiro ilia ............................................... School district No. 16 ...................................................... I... 1157.68 24th o . of Feb 1990 School district No. 16 594.46 as Kr Thomas Notary Public Thu board agfeed on a schedule of wages for men of 25d to 40w, per hour for the ensuing year. On motion 14r. Beardsley, sec. by Ur. Lueder voted and carried that bills No. 21 to 27 be audited as claimed: No. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Name Henry Williams Frank Ter y U1yse`2'�" an e F. A. Lueder C. Owen Carman Service Claimed Allowed Justice of the , 7.00 Peace Town .. fees 5.40 service 7.00 Rent of Hall 3.00 Att. Officer 21.90 Pub. & Supplies 20.24 Coll. American Surety Co. Bond 2rem.-Coll.76.76 141.30 On motion adj. Town Clerk v' 4 7.00 5.40 7.00 3.00 21.90 20.24 76.76 $ 141.30 larch 21, 1939 A regular meeting of the Town Board of :!lyases was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of transacting necessary business;. All members present. L:inutes of previous meeting were read and with one correc- tion rere approved. 1.r. Stone pre a teff a map of the Town Barns property in - eluding the portionyr ccnntly purchased. A letter and lap from Mr. Ralph filing were presented re- 6arding the abandonment of the old lade road running through his Property. The Board was in favor of closing this road. .rr. Lueder reported on The Association of Towns meeting In Albany telling of the increase in membership and good finan- clal standing of the Association, of the group meetings held for the various officers and the discussions on taxes, local govern- s;. went, the sales tax and gas tax. Lr. Lueder gave a report on the woodlot situ LiotionTbyre ,as further discussion of the matter followed by ter. Terry seconded by !Ar. Williams, voted and carried that the ' resolution made at the previous meeting to pay Urs. Jeffers one hundred fifty dollars for damages on broach of contract on wood lot oe rescinded. over I iuotion by lair. Terry,seconded by 1dr. Williams, voted and carried that a committee be appointed with power to act r,ith adjustment with fdr. and 2 re. Joffcre on the wood lot matter and report at the next board meeting, or may call special meeting if nece3enry. Dr. Lueder and Frea A. neardeley were appointed as such committee. It was agreed to discontinue the work in wood lot for the present. Llotion by Dr. Lueder seconded by Mr. Beardsley,voted and carried that the Town Clerk notify Dr. ii.it. Aiken to file his ,justices dockets and other papers. Motion by Mr. Terry, seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that Robert Wolverton be appointed Deputy Sheriff from the Town of Ulysses. Mollodn by Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. Beardsley voted and carr a that Eugega Davis be appointed Deputy Sheriff from the Town of Ulysses. Lotion by Dr. Lueder seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that bills No. 28 to 35 inclusive be audited as claimdd; I o. flame 28 Frank Terry 29 henry Williams 30 Chas. A. Lueder 31 LePlne Stone 42 F. A. Lueder 33 American Surety Co. 34 D. W. Messler 35 C.Owen Carman i v:. Pub. Service J. P. Service Exp. Ass n meeting Percentage -school Att. Officer Band Prem.Supv. Hway & School Ins.-Vot. machine Supv. Report On motion adjourned Town Cler:d/ Claimed Allowed iir 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 13.10 13.10 34.77 34.77 18.48 18.43 47.00 47.00 18.00 18.00 36.12 36.12 ,-174.47 4174.47 ;,;arch 29, 1939 1jq A special meeting of the TU:Sn 3oard of Jly;;aeo ,,as held at the howe of iienr'y 11llliams for the parpooe of hear - 1,q6 report of coamittoo on the wooitlot situation. Ali membars pr�aQnt. ,,,lnutes of previous meeting were read and approved. ,:ir. Beardsley reporting for the co:a,alttee said that they had consulted with :Ir. and :yrs. Jeffers and they would:. not settle for less than one hundred fifty dillars. A bill fro::, Lure, Floyd Jeffers of 4150.00 for daaages to trees on wood lot was presented. Armand Adams Attorney,was present and discussed the matter, he had visited the woods with Town Supt. Chase,also talked with :rof. Copcy,"-? orester of Cornell regarding the value of second growth of tiA er who said the average was valued at 415.00 per acre. He spoke of the town's counterclaim on the dispossession of property, that Cotton and Hanlon may have done -some damage by breaking limbe etc. ?" On motion Mr. Terry oeconded by ;dr. Williams, voted and carried that the committee be disch9rged and the matter be placed in the hand a of Lir. Adams for settlement y, with :dr. and Mrs. Jeffers an that he be given power to em- ploy an assistant. On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. Terry, ;.' voted and carried that the bill of Lire. Jeffers be laid on on the taole until iair. Adams :mites a report. On motion ;ir. Beardsley seconded by ,ur, Terry, voteu and carried that the following resolution be adopted; nGnJLVcll: That any call by any person for assistance in T',rt case of fire other than grass or woods fires in the Town of 4W Jiyssee to the Tramansourg Fire Company or to any other fire co, -'?any, Is hereby authorized to be considered an official call by action of the Town Hoard of Jlysses. Also by this same resolution a call by a Town ' Fire 7iarden for assistance in case of brush and grass fires is to be considered an official. call. A motion by Mr. -.Terry seconded by Dr. Lueder, voteLl and carried tbat the following be appointed Fire Nardene for the town for the ,year 1939;- 'J•iiarren Chase, John Evans, Harol:l Smith and Frank Predmore. There was a discussion on using the Fire House for elections and storing voting machines . The clerk was asked to consult the records on the matter and report at the next meeting. On motion adj. Town Clerk ' April 19, 1939 weeting of the Town Board was heli at the home of henry Williams for the purpose of transacting necessary basinees. All members present. :.iinates of!..'prevlous meeting were read and approved. Armand Adams, Attorney was present and gave a report of the inspection of the Jeffers' wood lot by Prof. J . A. Cope, Lxt. Forester. Paul :.lattice Attorney for ii1rs. Jeffers and himself. wotion•'bj Dr. Lueder, seconded by iris. Terry, voted anti carried that we pay furs. Jeffers twenty-five dollars 0.25.00) in full compromise settlement of damages for alleged violation of contract. A resolution offered by Dr. Lueder, seconded by .Ar. 6eardsley, voted and carried that we pay Prof. J. A. Cope five dollars (45.00) for his services in the Jeffers' wood - lot inspection. .ir. Stone told of an offer made by General Crashed StoneCompany to purchase the stone quarry. After thorough discussion it was decided not to make any price. :Action by Lir. Terry seconded by Dr. Loader, voted and carried that the membership dies, 125.00 be paid the Association of Towns. The resignation of Dr. Keith Sears, Health Officer for seventeen years was presented. effectiveApril 3oarried Liotion by Dr. Lueder seconded by Lir. Terry, that the resignation of Dr. Sears be accepted with regret. Dlotion by Dr. Lueder, seconded by Lir. Terry, voted and carried that Dr. Ralph J. Low be appointed Hea}tht 163icer to fill the unexpired term of Dr. Sears- from .day s 9 to way 10th 1940. Motion b Dr. Lueder seconded by Lir. 'Perry, voted and carried that Wr� Stone, Supervisor be authorized to employ, Jointly with the other towns of the county, James S. Truman, Attorne....df Owego, N.Y. in the Tax Refund Case. board meetinganandee2eations as`�shownnbysthefrecords�.use for Lir. Agard was present in regard to selling a ns > too Ins Lr. uueder was appointed committee with Wbwn Supt. Inspect truck and purchase if satisfactory. IAr. Beardsley, carried action by Dr. Lueder seconded by that bills No. 36 to 42 inclusive be audited as claimed: No. Claimed ,00 name Service .00 4 7 36 Henry Williams J.P. Service 4 7.00 7.00 37 Fran: Terry Deed 1.30 1.30 33 LePine Stone Filing .00 5.00 .9 Prof. J.A. Cope Insp. woodlot 25.00 25.00 40 Aes'n of Toms Licmborahip _3.37 23.37 41 %mma Hower Call. Expense 15.00 15.00 42 F.A. Lueder Att. Officer -- -------- i83-07 $83.67 •an motion Adj. �. I -�-► I May 10, 1939 A regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of tran- sacting necessary business. All members present. Minute s of previous mooting were read with one cor- rection were approved. Dr. Lueder for committee, reported the purchase of a truck from Merritt Agard for $ 300.00. There was a discussion on selling the Bay City shovel and purchasing a now shovel. Motion by Mr. Bdardeley, seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that Dr. Lueder ur committee with the supervisor and town superintendent be given power to purchase a shovel If satisfactory. A letter was read from the State Education Department regarding the Public Records Law and the preservation of Town records. There was some discussion and plane for a fireproof vault for storage of records considered. 0n motion Mr. Terry, seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that bills No. 43 to 49 inclusive be audited as claimed; No. Name Claimed Allowed 43 Frank Terry .Service J.P. Service $ 3.50 $ 3.50 21.00 44 Fred A. Beardsley .. 21.00 2.75 2.75 46 Henry Williams Criminal fees 50 46 47 Edith .. M. Updike J.P. service T.C. service 3.50 21.50atw 23. 50 6.82 48.. Expense Acct. 6.82 99-39- 99-39 49 Keith Sears S lsup nye - --- --- $158.46 158.46 ) .,_7, t 1 S).�6 on motion adjo c a4 -e. Town Cler i 6 June 14, 1939 A regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the hone of Henry Williams for the purpose of tran- sacting necessary business; All members present. Minutes of previous meeting were read and apppoved. Mr. Stone reported that the committee on purchasing a shovel and selling, old one had decided to keep olid shovel. Chas. Newman, Attorney and the town assessors were present in regard to the Lehigh Palley R.R. ease. Mr. Newman reviewed the ease aetto this town and advised waiting the outcome of the case Od the Town of Ovid against the R.R. wgo appealed the case. A motion by Hr. Beardsley, seccndod by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that the following resolution be adopted (Written by Mr. Newman) and a copy be sent to clerk.- RES. Chas. Addington was present in regard to insurance on trucks. There was discussion on purchasing a pump for the stone crusher; Motion by Mr. Terry, sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that the Town Supt. be authorized to pur- chase One No. 15 M- C. M. C. Dual Prime Self -priming Cen- trifugal Pump with 5 H.P. Model A.E.S. Wisconsin engine for stone quarry of Eugene vanName for $250.00• A letter was presented from Newman &Adams in regadd to the Jeffers woodlot case advising that this matter be set- tled for not more than twenty-five dollars.(A resolution had been passed at April meeting , giving Mrs. Jeffers $25.00 for alleged violation of contract.) There was discussion of bills now before the governor on election of justices of the peace and town councilmen, also Justices' fees. Motion by Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that bills No. 50 to 59 be audited as claimed: No, game Service Claimed Allowed 50 Fred A. Beardsley J.P. Service 3.50 3.50 3`50 840 51 Henry Williams •• Criminal Ease 8.40 . 52 53 ••JP Frank Terry J.P' Service S.F. 3.50 28.09 3.50 28.09 54 LePine Stone Percentage 35.00 34.80 55 Philo B. Smith Assessor Pub. Notices 4.80 56 57 C.Owen Carman F.A. Lueder Sr. Att. officer 15•� 15.0 1.80 5-00 15.00 58 59 Newman•& Adams .. Drawing deed 5.00 ---5�0-- 121.79 121.79 On motion adj. ,�� Town erk RESOLUTION RE CERTIORARI PROC-MINGS, ADOPTED AT A 1JEETING OF THE TOWN BCARD HELD Oil June 14, 1939 .W.********* The following resolution was offered by Mr. Beardsley, and seconded by kir. Lueder: RESOLVED that our attorneys, Newman & Adams, be authorized to enter into a stipulation with the Lehigh Valley Railroad attorneys that In event the decision of the Appellate Division, Fourth Department, in the Town of Ovid case should be affirmed by the Court of Appeals, both parties to the certiorari proceedings in the Town of Ulysses will accent the fig - ores and computations of the State Department made in 1934 as the correct less e- Fprec i a7,* K reproduction cost n (exclusive of land) of the Lehigh Valley property in the Town of Ulysses for the years 1935 to 1939, inclusive, and will also accept the equalization rates as fixed by the Board of Supervisors for each of those years. BE IT FURTHER /RESOLVED that our said. attorneys be authorized Ci ,: i ii N/,.l •.Js•'r' �itQ JLP�n.Vt�n (,} •ru:.rr.J 7p -'V:2 Ott to stipulate thai in event the Court of Appeals should decide that it was improper for�the railroad to have a eduction on account of lose of earn— 1468, all certiorari proceedings then pending in the Town of Ulysses will be immediately discontinued without costs, upon receipt of notice of ouch c decision. 5 Resolution by 11-21-30-10.1KX) jr,-=,J) Secondedby ................ C-44,44ea_• ..... t ...... .......... �A .... r . . .......... . ............................................... . 'I'lic Town Superintendent of Highways is hereby authorized to PULTIVISC under Sce- tion 142 d the Highway Law from-.. .... Man .. x4p.4.9... with approval of the County Superintendent of Highways: PR�!�p4p!s 0.631.0.00 Dtmx Prime salreprIMIDS 000tr4ruap1l. PMP on two ..................................................... ............... . ........ ............................................................ .... .... . .. steel diao Vhegles- 911h $ Ito?* MOdOl AM W180 11617 e4aineip Duotion ...... I .............................................................. I .................. ............................ .... ..................................................................... ..... .... . .. ... . . . stndnerp lifting balls &Dd 20 fto length 3" emotion hoee oamplote ................................................. . ................. ................................................................................................. .. . . with 6WOUi.f .... ".9 ... humd"A ... ZJAV. ... 49.11arn ...................................................................... . for a total price o f. o. b T=aMbUno N*Ys .............................. .............. . ............................................................................... The terms of payment are as follows: Tri(lc-j*ti allowance on ......................................................... ............................................................... .......... ................ .. . Check for 250* 00 f. The balance or net price in amount of ............ ...... ................ to be paid by....._........................................ Certificates of Indebtedness as listed below: First: $....._................................; payable ............................................................... 10 ............ Second: $ ...... ................................ ; payable ............................................................ .. ............ Third: $ ....................................... ; payable ................. . ............................................ ............ Fourth: $ ..... ................................. ; payable..........._...._....................................._....*10............ Certificates to bear interest at interest to be payable annually, semi- annually or quarterly. Certificates and interest payable at ......... . ............. . .......... . ...................................... and the Supervisor and Town Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to issue the above Section 266 of the Highway Law. Certificates of Indebtedness in it with Vote flown Board ...... . . ........ supervisor ..justice of Pence ... ........ ....... . ..... . ... . ........... justice of Peace . .•... .... justice of Pence . .......... . . .......... Justice of Pence .. ... . ............. ............ 7.0 �......Aajrwa Town Doar,1 I Jfftrebp Ctrflty that the above is a true copy of resolutions passed by th Zunae 14tho 11,9390 Yanys"s Of tl1c'l'ojVjj or ............................................................................................. at a meeting . held ..... . ..................................... .. A L . (54..... '..........._..._Town Clerk ........... .... 4949 .... . ......... . ....................... ...... .......... .............. Townof_ ................. .. :� MY . . .......... . 9MOU" .... .. ............................. ... - .............. ... I .............. ........ County of_ ............ .... .... . ............... June 27, 1939 A special meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses, was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of con- gidering the Reoux Act- regarding the election of Justices of the Peace and Town Councilmen All members present. After some discussion , a motion was made by Mr. Beardsley, seconded by Mr, Terry, voted and carried that Resolution No. 1 be adopted. �'_.. Motion by Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that the following hesolution be adopted—No. 2 WEu.BEAS, this Town Board has heretofore duly adopted a resolution determinin justices of the g that two � pesos, but no town councilman, shall be elected at the biennial town election to be held in this 'Town ontho 7th day of November,1939, Now, therefore, BE IT RESOLV3qJ that the following pro- }-" position shall be submitted to the electors of this Town, at the biennial town election to be held November 7, 1939, to wit: on motion adjourned Town Clerk > +- PROPOSITION NO. 1 Shall the number of justices of peace in this town be reduced from four to two by the election of one justice of peace and one town councilman for terms of four years each at thebiennial town elections to be held in the years 1941 and 1943 and at each biennial town election thereafter, and shall the town board of this town consist of the supervisor and such justices of peace and town councilmen? and h BE IT FURTHER RESOLtrED,.that notice of the submission of 1 such proposition shall be given, and such proposition shall be submitted, in the manner provided in the town law for the Sub- mission of prop ositions at special or biennial town elections etc. on motion adjourned Town Clerk > +- an ( RESOLUTION '10. 1 Mr•`,fered the following; resolution and movrd ite adoption.- RESOLVED, doption: RESOLVED, that this 'Down Board doea hereby determine, pur- sut.nt to pa.raCraph 5 of subdivision 5-a of Section 341 of the Town Law, az amended by Chapter 859 of the Laws of 1939, that there shall be elected at the biennial town election to be held in the Town of f C�o�t County ofNew York, on the 7th day of NoAmber, 1939, two justices of the peace for the full term pre- scribed by law, but no town councilman, and BE IT PURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk of this Town shall cause a certified copy of this resolution to be filed in the Office of the Board of Elections of the County Of on or before the 10th day of July, 1939. Seconded by ter. , n and duly gout to a vote which resulted as follows: O Supervisor voting We. M1116911 0/ tiee of the Peace, voting t1e3 of the Peace, voting fico of the Peace, voting M.r.—. Justiro of the Peace, voting Lated Jane 27, 1939 NO'a: b nYl�. yI' Ii7,L , I D I July 3, 1939 A meeting of the supervisor, assessors and town clerk of of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of making the trial fury list for the ensuing year; Present were LePine Stone, Sup ervisor, Philo B.Smith, Edwin V.Qould and H.C. Steenberg,Assessors, Edith M. Updike, Town Clerk. Town CleYk July 13, 1939 A regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of tran- eacting necessary business; All members present. Frank Bower and Mr. LaFever representing the Travellerst Insurance Co. were present and discussed liability insurance - on trucks. Ralph Chase was present and presented plans for the foundation of a chicken building which he wanted the town to build for him. Discussion of the matter followed. On motion Mr. Beardsley seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that J.Wrarren Chase, Town Supt. be authorized to build foundation for chicken house for Mr. Chase. Chas. Newman, County Attorney was present in regard to the L.V.R.R. case, stating that the attorneys for the railroad were unwilling to accept the terms of the resolution made by this town board at the June 14th meeting as other towns had passed a resolution to accept the State's figures. On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that the resolution relative to the L.V.R.R. case made at the June 14, 1939 meeting be rescinded. A resolution offered by Mr. Beardsley seconded by Dr.Lueder was voted and carried. Resolution- 2 Mr. Newman also reported on the Jeffers woodlot case that he had conferred with Mr. LoPinto, attorney for the Jeffers and that they would settle for $100.00 or commence action against the town immediately. After some discussion the following reso- lution was offered by Mr. Williams, seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried: Resolved that the claim for 0150.00 alleged dam- ages presented by Mre. Floyd Jeffers, verified the 27th day of March 1939, be audited and allowed in the sura Of 4100.00 ,same to be paid upon receipt from Mrs. Jeffers of a general release of all claims. over ON 171 After fuDther discussion of insurance policies which had been 1 offered for consideration, a;` ; Motion by Dr. Lueder seconded by Ur. Williams, voted and I' carried that the -Grange Liability Insurance Policy on trucks be so- ;! cepted, beginning July 8, 1939 and continuing for one year. i. On motion Lir: Williams seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and ,':e:• carried that a rebate of $60.00 be allowed on the bill to the Village of Trumansburg of December 3, 1938 for $110b.00 ; A letter was "read from the State Education Department regarding wc`r: the construction of a vault for town records. On motion Mr. Beardsley, seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and - carried that bills No. 60 to 67 inclusive be audited as claimed; ; `- No. Name Service Clalmed Allowed $ 60 Henry Williamsiame J.F. Service $ 7.00 7.00 ' 61 .. Criminal fees 5.00 5.00 Xys' 62 Frank Terry J.P. Service 7.00 7.00 63 F.A. Lueder Sr. Att. Officer 15.00 15.00 `. 64 Edith bi. Updike T.C. Service 18.00 18.00 5.=1; •±' 65 Dennis & Co. Supplies 3.00 3.00 }; ' .:.. 66 .. . 5.00 5.00 ; ? 67 Ralph J. Low M.D. Exp..H.O. Conference j r;.:. end Clinic 26.55 26.55 `t': 68 Mrs. Floyd Jeffers Damage claim 150.00 100.00 j ---------------- 236.55 ' 236.55 x On motion Adjourned "°? Town Clerk Y,:.• RESOLUTION RE MTIOMII PROCEEDINGS AT A -MEETING OF THE TOVIN BOARD HELD ON July 13, 1939 The following resolution was offered by Mr. Beardsley, and seconded by Dr. Lueder,votsd and carried: RESOLVED that our attorneys, Newman & Adams be authorized to eater into a stipulation with the Lehigh Valley Railroad attorneys that both parties to the certiorari pro» aeedings now pending in the.Town of Ulysses will accept the figures and computations of the State Tax Commission .made in 1934 as the correct reproduction cost less dep reoiation (exclusive of land) of the Lehigh Valley Railway property in the Town of Ulysses for the year 1935 to 1938 , tnolusive,and will also aceepte';the equalization rate as fixed by the Board of Supervisors for each of those years. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that our said attorneys be authorized to stipulate and to request the Lehigh attornets to stipulate that in event the Court of Appeals should decide that it was improper for the railroad to have any reduction on account of loss of earnings, all certiorari proceedings then pending in the flown of Ulysses will be immediately discontinued *ithout coats, upon receipt of notice of such a, decision . 0 I i' August 15, 1939 Meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry 'Williams for the purpose of designating polling places for the ensuing year and other necessary business; All members present. Minutes of previous meeting and with one correction approved. On motion Mr. Terry seconded by Mr. Baardaley, voted and carried that the I.O.diF. Hall, Trumansburg be designated polling place for Dist. No. 1 for the ensuing year. On motion Mr. Beardsley, seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that Grange H'a11, Jacksonville be designated as polling place for Diet. No. 2. for the ensuing year. On motion I1r. Beardsley, seconded by Mr. Terry,voted and carried that the Fire House, Trumansburg be designated as Polling place for Dist. No. 3 for the ensuing year. On motion Mr. Terry, seconded by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that Leon Tyler and Woodrow Dempsey be reccommended to the Commiseioners of Election for Custddians of Voting Mach- ines for the ensuing year at 440.00 per year each. Application from F.A.,Lueder for the appointment of 6chool Attendance Officer was presented. OA motion Mr. Beardsley, seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that F. A. Lueder Sr. be appointed School Attendan" Officer for the gear at a salary of $15.00 per month for regular calls and 03.00 per day for special calla. Mention was made of the Statewide flown Clerk's meeting to be held in Hamilton September 6 to 8, 1939. On motion Dr. Lueder, eeo.' by Mr. Terry, voted and car- ried that Mrs. Updike be authorized to attend Town Clerk's moet- Ing to be held at Colgate University September 6 to 8 inclusive. Town Supt. Chase was present and told of work on a cellar which Harry Davenport wanted done. It was agroed to do this work for Mr. Davenport. Specifications for vault received from the State Department were presented and Dr. Lueder and J.Wareen Chase were appointed committee to look over same and report. Motion by Mr. Beardsley sec. by Dr. Luoder,voted and car- ried that bills No. 69 to 76 be audited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 69 Frank Tarry J.F Service 3.50 $ 3'50an 70 Henry Williams •• 3' W0 5.00 5.00 71 ,. Criminal Bill. -00 72 LeFine Stone Supv. Service 26.00 26.00 73 Wm. A.Church Co. Supplies 1.98 1.98 74 Eugene T horp Constable gees 4., 9 4.29 75 Trumanaburg Leader Pubu Notices 74.83 74.83 76 James S. Truman fiervices-Atty. __. On mots n �adS. 1 � 0 154.10 # 154.10 . September 13, 1939 A regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of transacting necessary business. All members present. A petition signed by 128 taxpayers and residents of the Town of Ulysses was presented asking for the building of a bridge on Gregg Street in the Village of Trumansburg to replace the one washed out by the flood in 1935• A resolution was offered by Mr. Beardsley, seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that this petition be referred to County Highway Superintendent, H;1. Vann and recommend that this bridge be built as soon as convenient and within the requirements of the law. There was some discussion on the time of voting at the com- Ing primary election,the village of Trumaneburg having adopted Daylight Saving 9time, the voting hours in Districts 1 and 3 to be from 12 M.to 9 P.M. D.S.T.and District 2 -Jacksonville from 12 M. to 9 P.M. E.S.T. and the clerk was directed to have notices published in local papers. a a On motion adjourned Lam -X'`. U Town Clerk auI v! Motion by Dr. Lueder seconded by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that bills No. 77 to 83 be audited as claimed: t' No. Name Service Claimed Allowed u:. 77 Henry Williams Justice Service $ 3.50 3.50 78 Criminal Mees 10.00 10.00 79 .. F'rank Terry J. P. Service 3.50 3.50 80 F. A. Lueder Sr. Attendance Off. 15.00 15.00 81 Philo B.: Smith Assessor 215.00 160.00 215.00 160.00 fr 82 Hoffman C. Steenberg .. 22.69 22.69 ;•• 83 Lillian V. Cook Tax Refund of orr* assessment in 1938 -------- $ 429.69 -------- � 429.69 ..•.. a a On motion adjourned Lam -X'`. U Town Clerk auI v! September 20, 1939 A special meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of appointing a welfare officer and to consider borrow- ing money for the various funds. Present- Mr. Stone Supervisor, Messrs. Lueder, Will iamxi, Tarry, Beardsley, Justices of the Peace, With M. Updike, Clerk. On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that Irwin S. Potter be appointed Welfare Officer for the town according to the Town Wel- fare Law and that he be required to execute a bond for $2000.00 . A resolution offered by Mr. Williams, seconded by Dr.Lueder, voted and carried unanimously that the Super - Visor and Town Clerk be authorized to issue a. Rank Cert- ificate to the Tompkins County Trust Co.,Trumansburg Bnanch for the sum of Five Thousand one hundred dollars ($ 5100.00)for seven months at 4% interest; Two Thousand dollars ($2000.00) to be deposited in the Snow and Ml.s- cellaneous Account, Two Thousand one hundred dollars ($ 2100.00) to be deposited:4'iaeral Fund and One Thousand dollars ($1000.00) to be deposited in the Machinery Account, the above amount to be borrowed against tales - on motion adjourned TownaGier/ I N , ; I I �- October 11, 19310 A regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpoeo of transacting necessary business. All members present. The minutes of meetings held Sept-Iloand Sept. 20 were read and approved. The bond of Irwin ti. Potter, Welfare Officer was presented. Motion by Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that the bond of Irwin S. Potter Welfare Officer be approved. x On motion Mr. Beardsley, seconded by Mr. Terry,voted and carried that the motion madee on August 15th desig- nating the Grange Hall, Jaoksonville as polling place in In District No. 2 be rescinded. On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Lir. Nilliama, voted and carried that the Town Hall, Jacksonville be designated polling place for registration days and general election r. in District No. 2. A resolution offered by Mr. Williams seoonded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried unanimously that the bonds in the amount of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000) being carried by the Town of Ulysses as security be returned to the bank. On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. Beardsley, voted :h and carried unanimously that the following amounts totalltng k' 32,000.00 ale required for the budget for the year 1940. i, Highway - 06 000:•0 , Bridges 2,000,00 , Snow and "a - r` cellaneous' 5,000.00', Bank Note '42,000.00- 'total 07,000.00 , Machinery- 429702.000 Cart. of Indebtedness ,$3,298.00, Bank Note 1,000.00 - Total, 7, 000.00, General Fund 079900.00 Bank Note $20100.00 - Total10,000.00. On motionLDr. Luedar, sea. by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that Bills. No. 84 to 90 be audited as claimed; a= itc, Name Service Claimed Allowed 84 Fred A. Beardsley J.P. Service $ 21.00 4 21.00 85 Frank Tarry .. 7.00 7.00 Edi 86 henry Williams 7.00 7.00 :.. . . 87 „ Criminal Fees 5.00 5.00 cy 88 F.A. Lueder Attendance Off. 18.00 18.00 89 F. S..Bower Bond Prem. W.O. 8.00 0.00 90 Ithaca. Journal Pub. Bleotion Not. 1.68 1.68 -67.68 $ 67.68 On motion, adj. TowA C rk U, I For Philo B. Smith Rets. 208 161 212 157 581 374 Howard Romsey Dem. 134 83 3 1 44 116 Bland November 9, 1939 _ -275- ----- 413 ----- 1071 Meeting of the Justices of the Peace and Town Clerk was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of can- vassing the returns of theeTown Election held Nov. 7, 1939 at which were present Frank Terry, Fred A. Beardsley, Chaa.Lueder and Henry Williams. Dr. Lueder, chairman of meeting. :.:'. The following canvass of the votes for Town Officers 5"z resulted as follows;- ollows;-For ForSupervisor Dist.1 Dist.2 Dist -3 Total LePlne atone Rep. 231 163 225 619 Grover Marquart Dem. 119 83 158 360 ';- Grover 11arquart Amer. Le:b. 6 11 13 30 .::.. Blank 27 18 .'' 10383 275 --17- 413 --62- 1071 For Town Clerk 258 177 228 663 Edith Y. Updike Rep. Ella yempaey Lem. 104 75 161 340 ' Blank- 21 23 24 68 383 275 413 1071 SEC - For Justice of the Peace Frank Frank Terry Rep., 156 168 519 i,: •: ; Paul G, Rice Dem. 16, 89 218 472 = Fred A. Beardsley Rep. ��3 182 233 134 626 333 W. A.. Haf 1 in Dem. 117 Blank - Gb - _�. -]9 $ . a• ' 766- 550 826 - 2142 For Assessor 4 yrs. Philo B. Smith Rets. 208 161 212 157 581 374 Howard Romsey Dem. 134 83 3 1 44 116 Bland 41 --3-83-- _ -275- ----- 413 ----- 1071 ' I For Assessor 2 yrs. Dist. 1 Dist. 2 Dist. 3 Total Edwin V. could Rep. 208 167 212 587 Raymond Batty Dem. 147 78 157 382 Blank 28 30 44 102 �I -- - ,:fir.• 383 275 413 1071 C :♦:. r3 V.i r For Collector Laz Ewa Boner E 260 186 222 668 1 Gladys Breen 106 65 163 334 Blank 17 24 28 69 ; fh - 383- 275 -413- 1071 i I �i • For Superintendent I of Highways .h. .., J. Warren Chase 237 174 222 633 Harvey Scott 130. 87 173 390 E I x`.. Blank 16 14 18 48 ; ----- 383 275 413-- 1071-- i s.�t; ..; `250 For School Director i ? Delilah H. Buckman 256 195 1db 701 370 • ! ) d Blank 127 -----107 383 275 413 1 The canvaas of the votes on the Proposition suiamitte resulted as follows•Dist. Dist. 2 Dist. 3 Total 1 J"-- Proposition No. 1 ..::. ' 55 114 244 1 i yes 75 92 114 316 I: ~ Ho 110 128 185 511 B lank 198 -- ------ ------ '1 275 413 1071 :� ' .,�.•,,,, : 383 Upon the foregoing canvass of the votes cast for Town Officers at the said election, we hereby certify that the following persons were elected to the office opposite their respective names: Supervisor Town Clerk Justice of the Peace Justice of the Peace McPine Stone Edith M.Updike Frank Terry Fred A. Beardsley Assessor 4 years Philo B. Smith Assessor 2 years Edwin V. Gould LIM Collector Emma Bower to 1, Supt. of Highways J.Narren Chase I:. School Director Delilah H.Buckman We also certify that Proposition No. 1 regarding the election of Town Councilmen in place 'of two Justices Of the Peace was defeated. `a. 1 k°>Justices of of the Peace �k. Town Clerk Adjourned to Nov. lo, 9:3o A.M. �cx°cc Town tl* erk I 9 November 10, 1939 An adjourned meeting of the Town ,Board of Ulysses was held at the home of henry Williams; present were LePine Stone, Supervisor, Chas. A. Lueder, Drank Terry, Fred A. Beardsley and Henry Williams Justices, Edith M. Updike Town C]e rk. Motion by Mr. Terry, seconded by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that Leon Tyler be allowed $5.00 for moving the vot- ing booths to Grange Hall, Jacksonville for Primary Election. There being errors In the Inspectors' returns of elec- tion in District No. 1, on advice of the Commonere of Elect - Son it was decided to have a re -canvass of the -day at 3 -P.M. On motion lir. Beardsley, seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that Grant Fletcher, Republican and Robert Baumer, Democrat be appointed to re -canvass the vote of election with the custodians of the voting machines and that they shall be paid 03.50 each for same. Lotion by Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. Beardeley, voted and carried that the Republican inspectors recommended 3nr Districts 2 and 3 be appointed and the appointments in District 1 be deferred until later. Inspectors District 2- William Agard, Jesse Mekeel - District 3, Nary E. Cronk, Stuart Dickson. Motion by Dr. Lueder, seconded by ;fir. Terry, voted and carried that the Democrat Inspectors of Election recommended for Districts 2aand 3 be appointed and the appointments in District 1 be deferred until latera Inspectors District 2- Dora F. Smith and John J. Chase . District 3- Clermont Brayer and Francis J. Breen. Motion by Mr. Beardsley, seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that a rebate of Seven Dollars(47.00) be allowed on the bill of James Updike of Twenty-one Dollars ror:gravel making the amount Fourteen Dollars($ 14.00) Motion by Dr. Lueder, sea. by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that bills No. 91 to 129 inclusive be audited as claimed; A i - M•. 3 No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 91 Chas. A. Lueder Justice of Peace 73.50 73.50 92 Henry Williams .. 7.00 7.00? 93 F. A. Beardsley .. 7.00 7.00 �. 94 Frank Terry,. 7.00 7.00 F! 95 LeYine Stone Supervisor 85.00 85.00 96 Edith M. Updike Town Clerk 21.00 21.00 97 Expense7.73 7.73 98 741ection Ali. 50.00 50.00 j} 99 .. Registrar 44.92 44.92 {'. 100 Leon C. Tyler Moving Booths 5.00 5.00 101 .. Custodian Vot. Mach. 40.00 40.00 102 F.A. Lueder Sr. Attendance Off. 15.00 15.00 103 Assn of Towns Membersh6p 25.00 25.00 104 Newman &'.Adams Attorneys 30.37 30.37 105 Williamson L.H. Co. Supplies 1.08 1.08 lo6 .. 2.45 2.45 107 Ralph J.Low M. D. H. 0. Salary ?syr. 99.15 99.15 ;1 108 .. H. 0. Expense 5.44 5.44 109 .. Reports V.S. 2.50 2.50 f 1 110 Edwin V. Gould Assessor 165.00 165.00 !, 111 Harold N. Smith Dire Marden 5.00 5.00 112 Woodrow Dempsey Custodian Vot.Mach. 40.00 40.00 113 William Dimiek Janitor Elections 8.00 8.00 " 114 curry Colegrove Rent -Elections & Assessors 21.00 21.001 115 Samuel Frazier Rent Elections 20.00 20.00 " 116 Arsula B.Hi111ard Insp. of Election 29.00 29.00 117 Charles Stamp .. 29.00 29.00 118 Mildred B.Ellia .. 29.00 29.00 119 Mabel Batty & Mess. •9� 201.00 120 Amelia B. Harris Insp. of Election 21.00 .00 & Mess. A• 64 121 Dora F. Smith .00 3 122 John J. Chase Insp. of Eleotion 2 •00 29.00 123 William Agard 29.00 } 124 Jesse Mekeel & ldeps. 34.64 34.64 125 Francis J. Breen Insp. of Election 29.00 29.00 40.92 " 126 Clermont Boyer &Mess. 40.92 � ; 1 127 Florence M. Allen Insp. of Election 29.00 29.00 ;f 128 .00 I i Mary E. Cronk •• 26.00 6.00 129 Chas, A. Lueder Rent- Primary (gaster -Grange) 1177.26------2-_ j jn` 1177• On motion adjourned Town 01er ` y Novewoer 15, 1939 A regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williame for the purpose of transacting necessary business. All members present. The minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. There was some discussion on the inspectors of election and the errors made in the recent election in District No. 1. On motion Dr. Lueders seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that a letter be sent to the chairman of boards of Inspec- tors and chairman of the town committees containing the following - "that the town Board believes that all Inspectors of Election and -especially the chairman of each board are responsible for the cor- rect returns of the elections in each district." On motion Mr. Terry, seconded by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that the Inspectors of Election recommended by both the Democrat and Republican Committees in District No. 1 be ap- pointed-- Dem.oerat; i4abel Batty, Arsula Hilliard, Republican; - Yildred Ellis, Charles Stamp. On motion Mr. Williams, sec. by Dr. Lueders voted and carried that $150.00 be appropriated for the Ulysses Philomathic Library for the year 1940: 7v ^- � �''-a` ` � g)` -G• 30,'39 On motion Mr. Williams, see. by Dr. Lueder voted and carried that the members of the Town Board be paid a per diem of $5.00 beginning January let 1940. On motion Dr. Lueders sec. by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that bills No. 130 to 134 inclusive be audited as claimed; L1o• Name On motion Dr. Lueders sec. by Mr. Williams, voted and 131 carried that $200.00 be appropriated for the A.E. Bbuton Posts 133 American Legion fo the year 1940 - this amount to take of all the 74 iiemorial Day expense. h. On motion Dr. Lueders sec. by Mr. Terry,voted and carried 3 that the Town Clerk be allowed $100.00 per year on the highway ac- ;'` `G count beginning with the year 1940. On motion Mr. Williams, see. by Dr. Lueder voted and carried that the members of the Town Board be paid a per diem of $5.00 beginning January let 1940. On motion Dr. Lueders sec. by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that bills No. 130 to 134 inclusive be audited as claimed; L1o• Name 130 Frank Terry 131 Henry Williams 132 Robert B. Baumer 133 C. Owen Carman 134 Trumansburg Leader 3ervioe Claimed Allowed Justice Service $ 3.50 $ 3.50 .. 3.50 3.50 Recheck-vot. liachines 3.50 13.56 Printing & Pub. Not. 14.27 ,27 Pub. Notices-------- $ 28.73 028.73 on motion AdJ• OL�Town there � k11 Noveyber 15, 1939 A regular meeting of the Town Board ofUlysses was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of transacting necessary business. All members present. The minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. There was some discussion on the inspectors of election j and the errors made in the recent election in District No. 1. On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that a letter be sent to the chairman of boards of inspec- tore and chairman of the town committees containing the following "that the town Board believes that all Inspectors of Election and -especially the chairman of each board are responsible for the cor- rect returns of the eleetihons in each district." On motion Mr. Terry, seconded by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that the Inspectors of Election recommended by both the Democrat and Republican Committees in District No. 1 be ap- pointed-- Deiaocrat; Mabel Batty, Arsula Hilliard, Bepubliean; - L Mildred Ellis, Charles Stamp. j '• x {.' On motion Mr. Williams, sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted and 4 carried that $150.00 be appropriated for the Ulysses Philomathic ' Library for the year 1940r� On motion Dr. Lueder, sea. by Mr. Williams, voted and carried that $200.00 be appropriated for the A.E. Houton Post, . American Legion f o the year 1940 - this amount to take of all the Bemorial Day expense. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Terry,voted and carried j. h that the Town Clerk be allowed 4100.00 per year on the highway ac- ' count beginning y i ! � g ng with the year Z94o. Dr.. Lueder voted and ' t On motion Mr. Williams, see. by carried that the members of the Town Board be paid a per diom of 15.00 beginning January let 1940. �' 7 motion tion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Terry, voted and 1 L carried that bills No. 130 to 134 inclusive be audited as claimed: t r Claimed Allowed No. Name Service 130 Frank Terry Justice Service 3.50 3.50 131 henry Williams 3.50 3.50 132 Ho er Ei®check-Vot. l:achines 3.50 3.50 Robert B. Baum 13.96 133 C. Owen Carman Printing & Pub. Hot. 14.�7 4.27; 134 Trumansburg Leader Pub. Notices ----- -------- 28-73 28.73 i I' - i i� On motion Adj. Town tll©r Town of Ulyeeea Budget —1940 Highway 6.000.00 Bridges 29000.00 ) Snow & glee. Fund 5,000.00 Snow and ) Bank Note to Miscellaneous) Tompkins County Trust Go. Trumansburg Branch 2,000.00 7,000.00 Machinery Fund 2,702.00 Machinery ) Cert. of Indebtedness 3,298.00 Bank Note to Tompkins County Trust Co. Trumaneburg Branch 1,000.00 7,000.00 Town Audits 3,281.91 General Fund 40618:09 General ) Bank Note to Tompkin.Li County Trust 2,100.00 10,000.00 Co. Trumansburg Branoh 32,000.00 added by resolution- ft, ¢w -,,l - - 3 ,000.00 35 ,000.00 I, the undersigned, Do HEREBY CERTIFY that the f oregoing is a true and complete list of the amounts required for the budget for the Town of glyssee, Now York for the year 1940 as adopted by the Town Board of said town Mo"- 171 1939 Town Cler Vit.. 'V 0 December 13, 1939 A regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of transacting nec- essary business. All members present. The minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. The bonds of Frank Terry J.P., Fred A. Beardsley, J.P., and Edith M. Updike T.G. were presented. On motion Dr. Lueder seconded by Mr. Williams voted and carried that the bonds of Frank Terry, Fred A. Beardsley and Edith M. Updike be approved. q Philo Smith and Edwin Goulds Assessors and Chas. A. Newman Attorney were present in regard to the L.V.R.R. case: Mr. Newman reviewed the case citing the Town of Ovid trial which was decided in favor of the railroad in the Appellate Court; that they demand a refund of taxes of 40% 8nom 1934 to 1937 inclusive and 50% in -.938 and 1939; that notice called for settlement within thirty days or ` stand trial. After some discussion the following resolution was ` {I offered by Mr. Beardsley, seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried: RESOLVED: That, inasmuch as the certiorari proceedings brought by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company which are pending in thiStown for the"years 1935 to 1939 inclusive, are governed in principle by the decision of the Court of Appeals in the Town of Ovid case, our I attorneys, Newman and Adams are authorized to carry on negotiations "Ith the railroad attorneys for settlement of said proceedings, with the understanding that no settlement will be made until further action upon a definite proposition by this board. Members of the Trumansburg Village Board, Mrs. Miscall of the 1;! office, Mrs. Giscra of the County Welfare office of Ithaca and Irwin Potter Town Welfare Officer were present in regard to a W.P.A. i• project under consideration_ in Trumansburg of layir_g a pipeline for I';° pater system underground, thereby furnishing work for some unemployed. lire, iuiscall and Mrs, Giscra were helpful in their explanation of W.A.A. l ? and Relief program and made some suggestions on cases in this town. i On motion nor. Beardsley seconded by Dr. Lueders voted and ; carried that Fred Wilcox be appointed Dog Enumerator for the for the Year 1940. On motion Dr. Lueders seconded by isir. Wiliicw:s,votea and oar- (� ried that Hobert Robedee be appointed Constable forthe town and that he execute a bond in.,the eum of $250.00- I � A resolution offered by Mr. Beardsley, seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried unaoiimously that the Board of the Village of Trumaneburg be granted the privel•ige of -going under highway to lay pipe for the rater system on the Osgood German road near the Covert Town bine and that they use proper barricade and lights to protect the public. It was decided to discuss the State Auditor's report at some meeting after the first of the year, On motion Dr, Lueder, neconded by Xr.Beardsley, voted and car- ried that bills -No. l to 12 inclusive be audited as claimed: No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 1 Fred A.Beardsley Justice of Peace 7.00 7.00 2 Henry Williams .. 3.50 3.50 3 Frank Terry •• 3.50 3.50 4 LePine Stone Supervisor 7.00 7.00 5 Leon C. Tyler Checking Vot.gaohines 7.00 7.00 6 F.A. Lueder Sr. Att. Officer 18.00 18.00 7 Robert B.Baumer Checking Vot-Machines 3.50 3.50 8 Woodrow Dempsey .. 7.00 7.00 9 Lawrence Bower Fighting Roods fire 1.05 1.05 10 Harold Smith .. 1.50 1.50 11 F.S. Bower Agt. Prem.Firemen's Prot.165.00 165.00 12 „ Prem. -Officers Sonde 7.507.50 231.55 231.55 On motion adj. Town 1 k 1 i �D U December 289 1939 The annual meetingubf the Town Board Of Ulysses was held 1 � .•_ at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of auditing the ( +, Supervisor's accounts and transacting necessary business. All members present. Charles Newman, Attorney and Messrs. Pierce and Hearn •.?'� representing the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company were present. ' _Yr. Newman reported on his negotiations with the railroad attor- neys and recommended a settlement. The attorneys for the railroad discussed the matter stating that two thirds of the towns in the state had settled and explained that the tax refund could be made by county, town, and school districts each paying their share,the amounts as follows exclusive of 1939 - State and County -$2477.43, i Town - 42898.62, 8hhool Districts- 01634.75. i They also gave adjusted land assessments of L.V.R.R. as Inside village- 4 acres - #2400.00, outside village- 64 A. 43200.00 After some discussion a motion was made by Mr. Beardsley �3 seconded by fir. Terry voted and carried that the following resolu- tion be adopted (over page) , i On motion Mr. Beardsley, seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and "{ i carried unanimously that the Supervisor be authorized to request the Board of Supervisors to allow the Town of Ulysses to amend its budget ;r by adding Three thousand dollars to the general fund. (allowed) Motion by Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. Beardsley, voted and i carried unset. that the salary of the Town welfare Officer be in - �- creased to 455.00 per month.f or the year 1940• Motion by Dr. Lueder seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and oarrtd � !; unam. that the supervisor be allowed # 40.00 per month for highway service. Supervisor's accounts were audited. Adjoutned to Dec. 29 - 9-30 { �Town C1e`rk � i, t i, m 12ty+; i December 290 1939 December 30, 1939 iF Adjourned meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was , 4 ;t.. held at the home of Henry Williams. Present: Dr. lueder, Fred i i; N3 Beardsley, Frank Terry, Henry Williams, Justices ,Edith :.i. Updike I . Supervisors accounts were audited. appropriation of 200.00 Town Clerk. Dr. Lueder was appointed chairman of meeting. :i. Supervisor's accounts were audited. The bonds of LePine Stone, Supervisor and J. warren i j Chase, Town Superintendent were presented and on motion Mr. Terry, !t } sec. by Mr. Beardsley voted and carried that these bonds be approved. Ii The resignation of Hoffman C. Steenberg, Assessor was i received and 0iotion made by Mr. Beardsley, seconded by Mr. Terry voted and carried that the resignation of Mr. Steenberg be accepted . ' ! On motion Mr. Beardsley, seconded by Mr. Terry, voted Motion by 3nr: Williams seconded by bdrr. erry, voted ;r= : and carried that a sufficient fund be transferred from the bridge M� 4Cs' e and cbe adopted: carried that the following resolution ( over page) account to the &now and ,niscollaneous fand to take care of any deficit. - Town Clerk G y December 30, 1939 (� Adjourned meeting of the Town Board was held at the home of Henry Williams. All members present except Mr.Stone {{ Supervisors accounts were audited. appropriation of 200.00 �r The county having made an to the Ulysses Philomathie Library, a motion was made by Mr. that the reso- j Williams seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried $150.00 to the library `'} lation made November 151 1939 appropriating be rescinded. The Town Superintendent's estimates wero approved by the boar ' ! •e.., •. Motion by 3nr: Williams seconded by bdrr. erry, voted M� 4Cs' e and cbe adopted: carried that the following resolution ( over page) r 1 Adj. to Jan. 2, 1940 - 9-30 A.M. "= yd n' .tel i. Town ClerIV 1 1 1 i X01 Resolution RESOLVED: That the Town of Ulysses borrow from the Tompkins County Trust Company of Ithaca, N. Y. on its Certificate of Indebted- ness the sum of Three Thousand Dollars (3000.00) payable June 30th 1940, with interest thereon at 4% per annum for the purpose of defray - a part of the expense of the necessary public relief and care of those persona in said Town entitled to relief as provided by Chapter 565 of the Laws of 1929 as amended; and be it further RESOLVED: That this loan shall be a general obligation of of the Town of Ulysses and that the full faith and credit of said Town be irrevoeally pledged to the prompt payment of said loan with Interest thereon, and the Supervisor and the Town Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to issue a Certificate of Indebtedness to the said Tompkins County Trust Company in the sum of Three Thousand Dollars (43000.00) payable June 30, 1940, with interest thereon at 4% per annum, and to thereby •create an indebtedness binding on the said Town of Ulysses; and be further RESOLVED: That the said Supervisor and Town Clerk are authorized to pay the necessary expense in securing the said loan out of the proceeds thereof. i a u;; j" k j +: a We, the undersigned members of the Town Board of Jlyssee do hereby certify that we have examined the several accounts of iePine Stone, Supervisor and have found them correct per statemett with the following balances: Highway Book Bal, Bank Bal. Receipts ' 12,314.94 Dieb. 12,199.33 115.61 98.81 diff. _16.80_ - _ Bridge 98.81 98.81 Receipts Disb. 1694.64 Overpant 6_80 Machinery Receipts Dieb. Snow & idisc. Receipts Dieb. General Receipts Dieb. Dated: Dec. 30, 1939 2039.09 1701.44 10,880.62 10,582.07 lo,689.62 10,686.01 15 ,11.0.47 15,298.70 -7w 337.65 337.65 298.55 315.19 Cksdiff. --16 3d ^_ 315,+19 315.49 3.61 26.41 Cks. out 22.80 26.41 26.41 Deficit 188.23 42.23 Oka out 230.46 42.23 42.23 ( Justices of ( the Peace CK- i '` sn .,: i.�•iY.';Tj.;,..t�. 4:'r:.,:r*',:Yi �`"ra.J �p. .t. �' != i . 4f-i,ir'„^ ..--�....... - 12 Janaary 2, 1940 (((/ An adjourned meeting of the Town Board of Uyises was held at the home of henry Williams . All members present except Mr.Stone. The statement of the accounts audited was reviewed. Dr. Lueder, having to leave the meeting, Mr. Beardsley was appointed chairman. On motion ;Ar. Terry, see. by Mr. Williams, voted and carried that bills No. 13 to 16 Inc. be audited as claimed;. No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 13 Grant Fletcher Re -canvass Vot.Machs. 7.00 7.00 14 F. S. Tiower Bond Prem.-Supv. Gen. 60.00 60.00 15 0. J. P. 5.00 5.00 16 LePine Stone Percentage Gen.fund 153.01 153.01 93te; no clalias for this day presented by board member's 225.01 225.01 On motion adj. 64 ;. Town C1 rk i - January 30, 1940 Ree. over page A special meeting ofthe Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of considering the 3,.,.... drafting of bill to present to the legislature. Present were Messrs. Stone, Terry, Lueder, Williams, Beardsley, Town Supt. Chase , Xrs. Updike, Clerk ,u r'.'.'. Chas. A. *Newman, Attorney was present . limestone to municipalities The proposition of selling rae discussed and the Following resolution offered by Chas. A. "S�7d.•s.r, Lueder, J.P., seconded by Fred A. Beardsley, J.P. voted and car - ^j. ried unanimously: i. �••.., '.� On motion adj. ` ..,,. Town Clerk Ree. over page Friday, February 23, 1940 • .'•µ"�� YFII r _,_____ THE FREE PRFSS (Continued From Page 2) r Part TWO DETAILED STATEMENTS OF DISBURSEMENTS- DETAILED STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DIS.- GENERAL IS-GENERAL FUND BURSEMENTS-SCHOOL FUND General Government School Fund Accounts Town Board: $10,707.79 Services of attorneys and expenses of all litigation.. $ 141.15 Printing or publishing reports ...................................... 48.19 Dues, Town Association (2 yrs.) .................................... 50.00 Total....................................... _....................................... $ 239.34 Supervisor (except compensation for highway services) : 4,110.06 Per diem compensation or salary .................................. $ 127.00 Percentage on moneys paid out...r.........r........................ 196.3'3 Office and other expenses ................................................ 21.57 Total........ ............................................................ r........... f 344.93 Town Clerk (except compensation for highway services) $10,707.79 Per diem compensation or salary .................................... $ 81.00 Compensation for election services ................................ 50.00 Office and other expenses ................................................ 14.66 Total........................................................... ..._....... ......r. $ .Justices of the Peace: 4,110.06 Per diem compensation or salary .................................. $ 300.50 Fees (or salary) for services in criminal cases and 1,090.83 proceedings .........................................r................. 44.76 Rentof court rooms.......................................................... 3.00 Office and other expenses .............................................. 42.12 Receipts: . $10,707.79 State apportionment for schools .................................... $ 6,286.53 ' Total receipts.of the School Fund .............................. $ 6,286.53 Balance at the beginning of the fiscal year .................... none Total........................................................................ $ 6,286.53 Payments: 4,110.06 Schooldistrict No. 3 ........................................................ $ 941.99 School district No. 6 1,090.83 ........................................................ School district No. 9 ...................................................... 1,707.06 School district No. - 11 .......................r.............................. 873.69 'School district No. 16 ............................. 1,097.25 .......................r... School district No. id.......rr............................................... 676.12 Total payments from the school fund ............................ $ 6,286.53 Balance at the close of the fiscal year ...................r...... none 146.65 Total........................................................................ $ 6,286.53 Balance of the school fund consists as follows: Total........................................................................ none Part Three DETAILED STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS -HIGHWAY FUND Total..........................................r....................r................ $ $90.37 Assessors: Compensation of assessors .............................................. $ 676.00 Printing assessment rolls ...................... ................... r...... 26.00 Total ...................................... ................................ I......... Receiver of Taxes or Tax Collector: Office and other expenses ................................................ $ 43.61 $ 601.00 Total.................................................................................... $ Elections (including town meetings): Compensation of election officials..............................r.. $ 400.12 Rent of polling places .. ................................... I................ 47.00 Ballots, stationery and other election supplies ............ 18.23 Voting machines, purchase and repair of, Insurance.. 18.00 Two custodians 6 $40.00 each ........................................ 80.00 Janitor................................r.......................................,.....r. 8.00 Highway Fund (Item 1): Highway tax collected pursuant to Sec. 141 and 267 .. $ 5,000.00 Received irom State as State aid, Sec. 279 .................. 1,171.87 Received from county for gravel roads ........................ 6,000.00 Villages and individuals .................................... I............. 1,136.15 Total receipts................................................................ Bridge Fund (Item Z): 43.61 Tax received from collector, Sec. 141 and 267 ........I.. $ 2,000.00 Total...................r............................................................ $ 580.85 Insurance: Compensation insurance Firemen (2 yrs.) .................. $ 330.00 Bond premiums and Insurance ..... ,r ............................... 240.45 Total ................................................ $ 670.46 Total, General Government ................................ $ 2,924.60 Protection of Persons and Property Constable and Deputy Sheriffs: Fees In criminal proceedings...r...................................... $ 1.98 Total receipts................................................................. Machinery Fund (Item J): Tax received from collector, Sec. 141 and 267 ............ $ 6,000.00 Received for rental of machinery, County Road Fund 1,413.36 Received from other sources (Certificate at Bank) ...... 1,000.00 Outside sources.................................................................. 2.294.44 $12,308.02 $ 2,000.00 Total receipts................................................................ $10,707.79 Snow and Miscellaneous Fund (Item 4): Tax collected, Sec. 141 and 267 ...................................... $ 4,000.00 Received from certificates of Indebtedness, Sec. 273 2,000.00 Received from other sources, outside work and sale $ 1,701.44 of Material .......................................... ......r........ 4,110.06 Total receipts ...................... :......................................... $10,110.05 Highway Fund Balances at Beginning of Town Fiscal Year: Highway fund (Item 1) .................................................. $ 6.92 fund 2) 39.09 Bridge (Item .................................................. Machinery fund (Item 3) ...............................................: 172.83 Snow and miscellaneous fund (Item 4) ....................... 679.67 Total..........................................................................r.....$ 6 v6 $ 1.98 $ 798.41 Forest Fires: Total Highway fund balances..................r................. Compensation of fire wardens, laborers, etc ............... DETAILED STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS - Total................................................................................ Total, Protection of Persons and Property ..r... Conservation of Health Health Officers: compensation................................................................... 108.64 Office, travoling and other expeneos ................... ••••• 84.49 Total ....................... ................................. Reg4trar of Vial Statistics: """"""""""'•' '- Compensation (fees) Total ..................... B 4102 .................................. r..................... = 27 5 Total, Conservatlon of Health .................. $ 6.25 HIGHWAY FUND Highway Fund (Item 1): $ 8.23 General Repairs, including sluices and culverts ........ $ 3,831.38 special improvements, including sluices and culverts 9,084.75 $ 283.03 Total expenditures........................................................ •, , ... pridge fund (Item t): Labor and team work, repair and maintenance of bridges . ......., Material for repair and maintenance of bridges ........ $ 969.99 931.46 Total expenditures ................................................. :..... $ 1,701.44 Machinery Fund (Item s): cortit cotes of Indobtodness and In- For payment of lnterest, Sec. 200 .......................................... tools and Implements ...... $ 4,708.80 800.00 For purchase of machinery, implements, gas, Warrepair of machinery, tools and 9 018,21 oil, comont ropslr to barn ........................ Health Officers: Compensation......................................................... I.......... $ 198.54 Office, traveliuk sad other expenses ................... I........ 34.49 Ttai ............................ $ 233.03 • aB. cement, repair to barn .......................... 5,018.21 Total expenditures..................................................... $10.682.07 Snow and btucellaneoua Fund (Item 4): For other miscellaneous purposes, Labor, Gas, land Total Ivan ezpenmcures........................................................ ridgo Flund (Item Y): Labor and team work, repair and maintenance of bridges............................................................. $ 969.99 Material for repair and maintenance of bridges ........ 931.45 .................................................... Registrar of Vital Statistics: Total expenditures.................................................:...... $ 1,701.44 Compensation (fees)........................................................ $ 44.92 Machinery Fund (Item d): 1 4402 For payment of certificates of indebtedness and In- Total....................................................... Interest, $ Interest, Sec. 266 .......................................... $ 4,768.86 . $ 277 05 1 For purchaso of machinery, tools and impplementa ...... 800.00 T tnl Co ervation of Health ..............»...... lFor repair of me nary tools and implemsate gaa o m t'ubLl �Welfare,_ ._ :........ fl �: Zvi.: 'r:..3.Yf� ••t . Public Welfare Officer: ' pure ase an ease ........................................ $ 8,123.01 Forsalary town superintendent .................................... 2,128.00 Compensation.................................................................... i OW.00 Total................................................................................ 2.00 Outdoor Relief: $ 5,462.19 Paid by supervisor, work relief ...................................... 100.00 Woodlot .......................................... :................................... Home relief, T. E. R. A ................................................... 1,794.08 Medical, rent, board, clothing etc. .................................. 2,987.95 Total................................................................................ Highway fund (Item 1) .................................................. $ Total, Public Welfare .......................................... minus $ 188.23 Education 337.65 Attendance Officers: Machinery fund (Item 3) .............................................. Compensation................................................................. $ 181.38 $ 600.OU pure ase an ease ........................................ $ 8,123.01 Forsalary town superintendent .................................... 2,128.00 Tax refund, L. V. Cook .................................................... $ For compensation of supervisor for highway services 360.00 2.00 For compensation of teem clerk for highway services 75.00 ar. Total expenditures ........................................................ ;10,686.01 $ 42.23 Highway Fund Balances at Close of Town Fiscal Year: 230.40 $10,344.82 Highway fund (Item 1) .................................................. $ 98.81 minus $ 188.23 Brldga fund (Item 2) ................................................. 337.65 ;10,944,82 Machinery fund (Item 3) .............................................. 298.65 Snow and miscellaneous fund (Item 4) ........................ 3.61 Total................................................................................ $ 181.38 Public Library: Compensation, Appropriation ....................................*... $ 150.00 Total................................................................................ Total, Education Recreation ,llemorial Day Observance (See Veterans Organization) Miscellaneous Veteran organizations for rooms and Memorial Day .... $ 200.00 Village share of alcoholic beverage taxes :..................... 512.58 ; 150.09 Total Highway fund balances ............................ $ 738.62 Balances of the Highway Funds consist as follows: Bank balances: Tompkins County Trust Branch ................................ $ 778.06 Total................................................................................ $ 778.06 RECONCILIATION OF BOOK AND BANK BALANCES AT CLOSE OF FISCAL YEAR Bank balances -All funds: $ 331.38 Outstanding Net Bank Name of bank and location Dank Balance checks Balance Tompkins Co. Trust Branch, Trumansburg $820.29 $269.00 $550.30 Total, Miscellaneous .............................................. $ 712.68 Interest on Debt: Interest on Temporary Loans ........................................ $ 28.33 Total................................................................................ $ '28.33 Total, Interest on Debt ........................................ $ 28.33 Construction and Permanent Improvements Town Hall or Other Town Buildings (repairs and taxes)$ 48.12 Total, Construction and Permanent Improvements $ 46.19 Transfers and Refunds Refunds: Tax refund, L. V. Cook .................................................... $ 22.69 Tax Reund, Mrs. Mahoney .............................................. 2.00 Total, Rounds................................................................ $ 2'1.60 ar. General Fund Bulunce at close of fiscal year ....... I........ $ 42.23 Checks held over.................................................................... 230.40 'Total general fund and special district fund bal- ances at clam of fiscal year ............................ minus $ 188.23 Tidal balance of special district funds consists its follows: Bunk balances ................................................................ $ 42.23 Totals.......................................................... $820.29 $269.90 $560.38 Cash on hand in office .................................... none Total cash In bank and on hand.................................................................. $550.30 Total book balances, all funds ................................................................ $650.39 I hereby certify that the above Bank balance of $8'20.29 is the correct amount standing to the credit of LePinc Stone, supervisor, on our books at the close of business December 23, 1939. TOMPKINS COUNTY TRUST CO. Trumansburg Branch, Trumansburg. C. W. Thomas, Myr. DETAILED STATEMENT OF TOWN INDEBTEDNESS AT THE CLOSE OF THE FISCAL YEAR Total general town bunds .................................................... none Total special district bonds ................................................ none Temporary tax loans............................................................ $ 0,100.00 Machinery certificates of indebtedness ............................ 6,370.00 Total temporary loans ................................................. $11,470.00 Total Town Indebtedness .................................... $11,470.OU SPECIFIC INFORMATION ASSESSED VALUATIONS FOR LAST FIVE COMPLETED ASSESSMENT ROLLS Assessed valuations year ending Dec. $1, 1936: Real property, subject to general taxation ........ $2,764,206.00 Franchises.................................................................. 94,178.00 Total assessed valuations, subject to general taxation ................. $2,858,384.00 (Continued On Pago 0) aa -Ai, il.ilwt.J.,76Y1uJ1:, D. Casey of Fowlerville married on require stories by epeciallsts, said Feb, 14. Mies Sherman. She referred to, and • • • • agreed with, on editorial in a farm TWENTY-TWO YEARS AGO magazine which called upon the (Continued From Page 3) Pension property marked "exempt" .................. 3,604.00 Total {2,861,088.00 ...........................................................•....:..... Aibessed valuations year erulfnp Dec. $1, I9Je: Real propery, subject to general taxation ........ $2,760,080.00 Franchises.........................................•...................... 83,160.00 Total assessed valuations, subject to general taxation $2,843,240.00 ................................................ Pension property marked "exempt" ...............•.•.. 8,019.00 " Total ........................................•.........•..........•... $2,861.,209.00 Assessed valuations year crating Dec. J1, 1837: Beat property, subject to general taxation ........ $2,186,443.00 Franchises ......................................... I .............. I....... 02,632.00 Total assessed valuations, subject to general taxation .................................................... $2,878,976.00 Pension property marked "exempt" ...........•........ 10,002.00 Total ...........................•...................•...................•.. Assessed vahuations year ending Dec. 11, 1938: Real property, subject to general taxation ........ $2,809,313.00 Franchises...................•............................................ 97,824.00 Total assessed valuations, subject to general taxation ................................................ $2,898,137.00 Pension property marked "exempt" .................... 10,137.00 Total...................................................................... Assessedtahsations year ending Dec. Jl, 1999: Real pioperty, subject to general taxation ....•... $2,820,3117.00 Franewlses................ ....................... I ... I ......... I.......... 101,332.00 Total assessed valuations, subject to general Title 9, of the : TY OF T Tax Law, by : KINS BY the County of : TION IN Tompkins. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE tl the 10th day of February 194 Treasurer of the County of Ton pursuant to law filed with the of Tompkins County, a list of p of property affected by unpai liens held and owned by said C which on such date had been c for a period of at least four DI ? Wikon and Burchard Optometrists and Opfioiaas $2,888,977.00 Eyes Examind Glasses Pitted 220 E. STan SIT. ITHACA. N. Y. PLUMBING & HEATING ELECTRICAL WORK All Work Guaranteed $2,908,274.60 A W. Barrett, Trumansburg Phone 188F6e ' taxation ................................................ $2,926,180.00 Pensio4 property marked "exempt" ..............•..... 10,137.00 Total.................•..,...•,.,........................••.........•...••. $2,996,320.00 i• Total...............•.........•...•...........•.................•. $14,446,824.00 Average (divide by 6) ...............•......•............• $2,880,106.00 .lroounta due the town, uncollected at the closo of the year: Individuals and school dist..•.............................. $ 643.38 VERIFICATION STATE OF NEW YORK County of Tompkins, Town of Ulysses, as.: LePino Stone, being duly sworn, deposes end snys that he resides at Tru- N rasnsburg, N. Y., that he is the supervisor of the toa,n of Ulysses, In the county of Tompkins and that the foregoing report is u true and .correct The New Green Lantern Ithaca, N. Y. DOME COOKING Dining and Dancing statement of the moneys received and paid out by him on auporvlsor of the Do not encourage an infant to said town for the fiscal year ondinq Dcc. 31, 10:10, surd that thin report agrees stand or begin walking until he makes with the official records kept by 'rim, his own efforts, any child specialists. P. pili r 8 Trumaneburg, N. Y. A child's winter out -door play suit Subscribed and sworn to before me this should be made of flexible, wind - 19th day of February, 1040, proof material, to provide for free ac- Clarn T. Pierson, Notary Public. tivity. THE FREE-. PRESS F .. .: raelay, ebru r. 23, 2940 {ANNUAL REPORT OF THE .. t d School fund payments ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,• is ...... ........................................ none Supervisor Highway Fund Highway fund (item 1) .....:................................... •••••OF Bridge fund item 2) . ......•• $12,216.13Machinery fund(iGm9�............................... 1,701.44 Town 0f 'Ulysses 10,682.07 Snow and miscellaneous fund (item 4) "'••''•""•'• ............. 10,586.07 ............................ Total, highway fund payments .................................. $36,186.66• FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1939 Total, payments from all funds ..........•............. $50,484.36' Balances at end of fiscal year: fund SGeneral .................................................................. $ 188.23 chool fund SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS .................................................................... Highway fund....................................none General Fund ............................ 736.62 Total, balances General property taxes ..................................... $ 6,500.00 ................ ............. ......................... $ 660.30 Other Othertaxes............................................................................. 4,621.36 Grand Total ......................................,............. $61,034.74 Total, tax receipts.......................................................9,521.38 $ Part One DETAILED STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS--GENERAI. and permits ............................................I............... $ 320.67 Finesa fire. and penalties ............................................................. 26.00 FUND Gifts and grunts T•E.R.A............................................... 748.24 Departmental earnings........................................................ 64.00 General property taxes (except or 4 op 1 highway purpoaca) Allother..............................•................................................... 1,942.13 For general lotion purposes ............ .......................:.... $ 5,000.00 Total, miscellaneous receipts $ 3,078.9.1 Total general property taxes ...................................... $ 5,000.00• .............................................................. Temporary loans .. $ 2,100.00 Other torah: Mortgage taxes Income taxes Total, municipal indebtedness"""""""""""""""""" $ 21100.00 ................................. _................................... 915.19. Franchise tax Total, general fund receipts $14,700.32 on business corporations 64.63 Alcoholic beverage taxes .................................................. 3,401.01 SchoolFund Total, other taxes.......................................................... $ 4,621.38• School fund receipts ............................................................ none Licenses and permits: ' Highway Fund Dog licenses........................................................................ $ 299.67 Other licenses IIigh�vay fund (atom 1) ...................................................... $12,306.02 .. ...... :........................................................... 10.00 Bridge fund (item 2)............................................................ 2,200.00 Total. licenses Mi..hiner fund. (item 3) 10,707.70 •"""""•••"••'•'•'•"'••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $ 309.67' Snow on mt.e.B noon. fund (Item4) ............................ 10110.06 Fine, and Panalti.:a: Total, highway fund receipts g 36,126.Bfi Fines.................................................................................... $ 25.00 Total, receipts all funds $49,826.18 Total, fines.................................................................... $ 25.00 Balances at beginning—Snme as closing balances on Gi%4 and grant*: Inst preceding report, or difference explained; State aid T.E.R.A......................................................... $ 748.24 General fund.................................................................. $ 410.16 Highway fund.......................•.....,.................................. 798.41 .......,,.....•,...................................................... Total gifts $ 746.24 Total, balances...................................................... $ 1208.56 D arrtmental earnings: _—_ property ................................................................ $ 64.00 Grand total ........................................ I ......... ,. $51,034.74 ' Total, departmental earnings ...................................... $ 64,00 SUMMARY OF DISBURSEMENTS General Fund A9 other: Transfer from miscellaneous .......................................... $ 200.00 General government........................................................... $ 2,924 Go Miscellaneous sources..............:........................4......Z...... 1,679.13 Supervisor 63.00 Protection of persons and property—general .................. 8.23 .................. ..................................... I.................. Conservation of health...•....•••••••••••••••••.......••••.......•••.••••••.•• 277.05 10,944.82 Total, all other .......................... ,.,,................... ...... �.. $ 1,942.18• Public Welfaru.................. ............ ..................... I.................... Education .....................................................I..................... 6a Indebtedness for Highways) hll.ccllnneoue'.......................................................................... 7i1 Municipal (Except Temporary loans: Total, current expenens............................................... $16,190.6;i In anticipation of taxes ................................................... $ 2,100.00 Interest of debt ...........I............. .. , ..."................., ....,...... $ 26.33 Construction and permanent Improvements .................... 40.12 Total, temporary tax loons... .......... I ............................ $ 2,100.00 ltafunds........................................ ........ ............................ I..... 24.69 Transfers and Refunds Total, other payments .......................................... S 99.14 (cneral fjmd balance at the beginning of the fiscal ---- 'fatal payments from general fund ................... *15,298,70(Contlnuad year;................................................................... $ 410.16 On Page 6) o.uf e�;mIts Ieeka aro for purpose'� ••bontn over the ulovnbiona In ,,,6•,,:m.. �, .,.� • fNe�tr of the lsthmus of Yana- �9.'(e.,�.it. il�,;.4uuni �iu`ai�n:n�.._ • `yon.... r .r _...' _.. a.,.. ;�;, IW1111� I6oi tl. b d it a 11111ityd6i! X1.1 i a RUi'Iori � ; Wharses the lour of Ulyseess Tompkins Country. Now Tack i. has leased for a perlod of yours and is now operating a stone q>sarry within the town, arA there is prefto#d at said quarryo limestone of i approved quallity considerably in ozoess of the aseds of the tows; I And ibereas the operation of odd 4o+m provides work relief for persona %be are in need of relieft to the advantage of the taxpayers of the town: And whereas, at a "seating of taagoyors of the town hold January 2gs 19409 a resolution was adopted approving legislation to permit the sale of o0one Fran said g1WW to neighboring aaunlc!— 1, palitiset RULy£Ua fb^t this Roard approves and request$ the en• aotasnts by the legielatvurw of the St&te of now York$ of an.act'author- Icing the Salo of scab surplus stone rrom the town quarry to the town, city, vIllaV$ or school district Cmurty of Tom*lne or to my In said county, or tb tbo Finger Lukas State park Canslssions for public purposses upon tease to be approved by the town board. m AND DR i! yUgrM R1csoLYRDz That an act to mocompliah rOPrOva"tativss the said purposes be prepared end forwarded this u coy: rs In the Senate and Aasaasblyo with s hi t .444 1. itaii ». ttpolkaas Clerte of the Town of taxwsssss y lyx that the 's Oouaty of Scezpklaes xew toric. of ccoplete copy' s resolution i 6 foregoing 1s a true and A r"d �• s ledA• offered by Charles A. Imudet'* sped leas at a spas- Tiedttiyssse ' {' 3*4rdslays JX, voted held !n "Id!' tai seating of thaw gown ftard ay • town :amm 3a. 1 Clerkn-gown of a P11 January 10, 1940 A regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of henry Williams for the purpose of transacting nec- essary business; All members present. It was proposed to purchase a parcel of land adjoining the town property owned by the Carrie Cole Est. Mr. Stone was asked to investigate. The tax collector's bond was presented and on motion Dr. Lueders seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that the bond Emma Bower, Collector be approved. On motion Mr. Beardsley, sec. by Dr. Lueders voted and car- ried that,Alice Conover, on recommendation of the Town Clerk, be appointed Deputy Town Clerk. An motion Dr. Lueder sec. by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that a Town Law book be ordered. Providing the W.P.A. project in Trumansburg is not approved It was decided to place the fourteen men now on relief to work for the town to await the outecma of the W.P.A. project. A letter was presented, signed by taxpayers of the town, recom- mending Smith Weatherby for assessor to fill the vacancy now existing. On motion Mr. Terry, sec. by Dr. Lueders voted and carried that the following be appointed Fire Wardens in the town for the ensuing Year- Frank Predmore, J.Warren Chase, Harold Smith and John Evans. On motion Dr. Lueders see. by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that billsmo. 17 to 22 Inc. be audited as claimed; Ho. Name 17 Fred A. Beardsley 18 henry Williams 19 . . 20 Edith M. Updike 21 Frank Terry 22 Williamson L.B.Co. L Service Claimed Allowed Justice of the Peace 0 15.50 15.50 Criminal fees 5.00 Town Clerk 26.00 Justice 15.50 Supplies 2.50 On motion adj. Town Cler 80.00 15.50 15.50 5.00 26.00 15.50 2.50 -80.00 I $2.00 per Year -5c a Copy Ulysses Taxpayers Organize at Meeting With the admonition for everyone to cnnctmlenl of legislation which will an - feel free to express their opinion, tax- thorizc the auto of stone and gravel payers of the Town of Ulysses [net at quarried by the town to other muni- tho Centrnl School last Monday eve. cipalities and school districts for pub- ning. The meeting was presided over to purposes upon such terms as may by cu -chairmen Paul Rice and Ver- be fixed by the town board of rho tnwn tier Timerson, Those, In attendance vo. of Ulysses." ted to organize a taxpayers' commit- The committee elected to represent tee and also passed n resolution ask• the tnxpayers, was chosen from all Ing the Town Board to request legisla- parte of the Town. The members are: tion permitting the Town to sell stone Krums Cornern—George Baker; Wil - to schonl districts and municipalities, low Creck—Damon Boynton; Tlack- The.resolution stated: inwn—Floyd Poyer; lredell—Llnyd A10 - "Resolved that this meeting of tat. lord Jacksonville—Alfred Graham: Hat - payers of the town of Ulysses held to" y, r�•plc—Il. H. Duddleston; Christian the purpose, of discussing town proh- IIIII—Harold Smith; Dintrict No. 15— iemn hereby approved and requests the ge,mond Ratty: Waterburg—chnrlea Addington; Trumansburb Laurn Dim- , �j Blue Raiders Play Ick, LeRoy Smith, V. L. Timerson; \[embers -tit -largo Lydia Sears, Horace Dundee Tonight Ibnver, Paul Rice. i In the absence of Supervisor LePino The Blue Raiders from the Hill will Stone. Charles "Pop" Lueder of the journey to Dundee tonight resolved to Town Board attempted to explain the avenge a previous 22.13 defeat sur- reasons for the tax Inereose. Explain- fered at the hands of the Red anti Ing that the taxes were divided Into White earlier In the season, In an different funds much as the general effort to find a winning combination Bund, highway, machinery, snow and j Coach htanley will have a revamped miscellaneous he proceeded to show lineup ready for tonight's fray. With highway figures for the year 1939. Thin only one win to their credit so far this resulted In the showing that due to the ; season the Blue and old color bearers Outside worn and main of stone being j will endeavor to get along against 'topped In August npproximately $70!10. Dundee. In every game played lo- of expected receipts wort not forth - date the locals have flushed glimpses coming and resulted In a substantial of real form Indicative of the real part of the 33�lc tax Increase. When power they possess. The J -V boys nsked why the wort[ was stopped, litr. have had a fine record todate Includ- Lueder sold he did not want to say _ Ing a previous 17-7 win oyer their op- ,it did stale that Its did not know of pimento this evening. Ono mingle person In the town that The locals fulled to show much found any fault whatever or had any Intentions of making any Investigation against their ancient rivals last Fri- Into thio work. It was from the out. day night at Interlaken. The J -V side. Timerson answered the 4ucstlon squad opened the evenings- hostilities by stating it was supposed to be Illegal with n well deserved 10-14 win over and had been going on' for years hero the Green but the varsity fell before no well as in other towns. It got to lho combined efforts of Norton and the point where it had to be stopped. Gammon of Interlaken to and of, un the wrong end of a 32-22 count. Les Terry qtr. Luoder wvm questioned on the sparked the locals with B points fol- t•eillntf price of the alone In relation to ]owed by Captain Kinney with 0, the coat price. He answered the Town did not make one cont of profit and :he quarry was lined as it memo of - Rural Church Day Itcephig people off calief and In a way repay for it part of the money they re- 1 . _ Pr9gram Planned vrh•nd, It was brought out that the quarry employed between 24 and 2$ 1� Tno Rural Church Day prograui at rrjoo, and that the galling price did not - 6 IJI7 a.l flJ I le' announced today by the Rev. Ralph Williamson, who has been active In making arrangements dor the obxer- •vance at Farm and Home Week. Opening the tiny's events will be a mik at 10 n. in. In Robert's Assembly by the Rev. James D. Wyker of North Jnckson, Ohlo, formerly of Wast Gro- ton. lin will describe "A Church pro- gram which trnmbforms the meet corns - mostly." \Iles Caroline B, Sherman of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Wash- ington, D. C., will discuss "Inspiritlon- al Aspects of Recent Rural Fiction" at it a. in. Shp. Is a sister of Prof. J. M. Sherman of Cornell. Two talks are scheduled at noon, H. J. Williams, extension assistant In rur- nl sociology at Cornell, will speak on "Religious Education in New York Schools." Dr. John II, Reimer, former jenn of agriculture at Nankin; Univeraltv, China, will diseman "The Rural Church at Home and Abroad." - About I50 persons are expected for the luncheon and annual meeting of the New York Christian Rural Fellowship at 1:00 p. in. In Barnes Hall. Five ministers will participate In a symposium at 3:00 p. on. Roberta Hall on "Best Ways by Which Rural Churches Raise Money." Speakers in- clude, E. D. Merrinm, Perry; Wenley Willlama, Tanneraville; Seward Biins. Byron; Paul Merritt, DeRuyter, east Harley Sudors, Idttle Genesee. Closing the day's activities will be a half-hour program by the Tompkins County Festival Choir at 7:30 p. in. In Sage Chapel. Mrs, Hutch Williams Is director. The choir is composed of persons aiflllated with rural churches. ;Local Finns Form iRelief Committee I The Finnish people of Trumanaburg !and vicinity, have formed a Finnish l Rellef Committee composed of the fol. lowing members: John Meml, Lauri rIfamula, Air, and hire. Onni Hack, Mrs. 'Themes Nicander, William Mokle, Ar- ,vld Bohm. Richard Hinkle, Mall Lau- / as.., :wd :•rvn Sna'1. This cnmmitte, together with the oth. or Finnish people, will du all they can to help the Americans who are also or- rnnging affairs for the bene0t of th- Finnish Relief Fund or other branchen of tide work. Pleaso feel free to call on us Ion help any time, You can get In contact with us through Mrs, Thrones Nicander. Tru- mansburg, R No. I (Perry City), The next meeting will be held at lhn home cyf Mr, and Mrs. Onnl Huck, Tru- mnnsburg R No, I (South of Mecklen- burg) on February Ilth, at 7:30 p, m. Everyone welcome. Doubt was expressed from the floor ihnl the taxes were really being ro- duced ns a result of the operation of the quarry due to the expense of pur- rhasing and replacing of equipment and the payments of men who are not on nellef for doing relief work. It wan levid:d that the answer to that ques- tion could only come from n detailed study of facts and coals. At thin paint It was explained that the Board was endeavoring to gel leg- islation passed permitting the coln- :datemenl of the quarry and that Mr. Charles Newman, of Newman and Ad- ams, was preparing such a measure for submission to the legislature. Mr. Newmnn, who was present at the meet- ing. held little hope for its passage but promised his best efforts In its behalf. Air. Beardsley spoke slid told that the W a month wan being paid for Old .re ]tetter of which the State paid ')0%, County 2517c and the Town 25%. :Io also spoke of the Increased coats in hospitalization and Relief. Further questioning brought out the fact that Lansing, Newfield, Danby and Ulynaes were all affected by the reduction in Lehigh assessments and tbul other Towns beside Ulysses op- erated stone quarries. At the meeting of the Town Board Wednesday a enabling act wee pre- sented to the Board by Mr. Newman. It was stated that the Town had no desire to compete with private business nevi that It has the only limestone quarry in the county. The three prin- riple provisions of the proposed mesa. urn are: 1. Authorization for the town to op- erate a quarry and crush limestone to provide ur/mployment relief, the sur- plus to be sold only for public pur- poses and the operations to be sup- ervised by the town highway superin- tendent (Warren Chase). 2. A provision that the limestone pro - shored be used for town highways only, except, If there Is a surplus over and above the town's needs, this surplus with approval of the town board, may be sold for public purposes to the coun- ty of Tompkins or any town, village, city or nchool district In the county and to the Finger Lnkca Slate Parke conambudoner, The price per cubic yard Is also to be approved by the town board. 3. Authorization for the political sub. ,rlvisions aforementioned an well as the parks commission to purchase from the Town of Ulysses according la the pro- visions stipulated. Assemblyman Stanley C. Shaw ad- vined Mr. Newman he would introduce the act early next week. The town board'n request with made of n special meeting Tuesday afternoon and relates soinly to limentono, thereby atuwoing misgivings that the town might hope to compete wlth private enterprise In the county. Feb. 14, 1940 PIS . A regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was heli at tiie hove of Henry Williams. All members present. a:inutes of previous meeting were read and with one cor- rection were approved. A letter was read announcing the Association of Town's meeting - - uiotion made by Lir. Williams, see. by Lir. Beardsley, voted and carried that Dir. Stone, Dr. Lueders Mr. Beardsley and lira. Jpdike be appointed to represent the town at the Associatinn of Torn`s meeting in Albany February 21 to 24 inclusive. On motion Dr. Lueders sec, by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried unamim ously that Smith T. Weatherby be appointed Assessor to fill the unexpired term of Hoffman C. Steenberg, resigned. The order of the Supreme Court in the matter of the Lehigh Valley PA ilway Co. against the town and amount of refund of taxes from 1935 to 1938 inclusive, due was presented. The clerk was Instructed to have the list,amount of refunds published in town Paper. Chas. Newman Atty. was present in regard to the special bill of the town to be intruduced in tho legislgt.,ure. On motion Dr. Lueders sea. by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that the following resolution be adopted; To the Legislature: Pursuant to Sea. etitution, the flown Board of the Town quest the enactment of legislation as Int. No. 1035, Assembly Bill Int. No. An Act to authorize the Town Tompkins to operate a limestone quarr not needed for torn purposes to other districts in Tompkins County and to t Commi9sion. 1 of Article 9 of the don - of Ulysses does hereby re- set forth in Senate Bill 1319 entitled: of Ulysses in the County of and to sell crushed stone municipalities and school e Finger Lakes State Parke Motion by Dr, Lueders sec. by Dir. Terry, voted and carried that the following resolution be adopted; Resolved: That Attorney J. R. Robinson be employed as counsel to assist wir. Newman in connection with the stone quarry bills now pand- ing in the legislature, and that the sum of fifty dollars be appro- priated for such ur ose said amount to cover Lir. Robinson s fee and p p all expenses. Liotion by Dr. Lueders sec. by Lir, SeardsleYs voted add carried that bills No. 23 to 29 inclusive be audited as claimed: over i4 Ho, flame service Claimed Allowed 23 henry Williams Justtcee of Peace 10.00 10.00 24 Frank Terry 32 33 Terry5.00 He Y williame Criminal fees 25 Forma BowerCollector Expense 10'00 10.00 26 C. Owen Carman Printing & Sup. -70 24.84 20-70 24.84 27 F.n. Bower Bond P.rem.8upv.Hway 38.00 38.00 £8 29 F.A. Lueder Sr. School Att. Off. 15.00 15.00 50.00 •• 18.00 18.00 50.00 76. 83 ?6 83 40 136.54 136.54 On motion add. Town Clerk Maroh 13, 1940 Regular meeting of the Town Board was held at the hove of Henry illiams. All members present. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. byMr. Terry, voted and carried that the following resolution be adopted: ,r Resolved, That thlstLann eleatal.to have the provisions of /C he 7iorkmen's Compensation Law as amended by Chapter 271 of the area of 19391 applicable to the Town Supt. of Highway of this "town, and to bring said Town Supt. of Highways within the cover- age of said Workmen'a Compensation Law, as so amended. A letter was read from Ulysses Grange asking for a license at a reduced rate, for dances to be held for amusement only, not for profit. After reading the law it was decided that request could not be granted. wr. Stone reported on the Association of Towns meeting and the legislature, telling of discussions of welfare problems, tax reviewing, buying of rights of way by the state and spoke of the special bill introduced in legislature for this town. wr• Stone told of a safe which might be purchased from the county and placed In town building. Dr. Lueder asked to investigate. On mots D b i1 Terr voted and carried that an r. Lueder sec. y r. y, bills .io, 30 to JJZ inc. be audited as claimed. NO, 30 Name Fred Service Claimed 15.0015-00 Allowed 5• 00 31 A. Beardsley Frank Justice Service 5.00 32 33 Terry5.00 He Y williame Criminal fees 00 5.00 33 550 2A. 34 Lepine.Stone 23:50 b0 Supervisor 28.24 28 2Q g 77pp 15:Q0 7 15,00 F.ti• Lueder Sr. ,pExpense-ABBlbanyY nveaffiecercriool 50.00 39 Jas. R. Robinson Newman Atty. Service 50.00 76. 83 ?6 83 40 & Adams F S• Mower •• Bond Prem. School 12.32 44.32 12,00 40.32 44 C.Owen Carman `'eni1L'r Printing 18.00 18.00 On g Co. Motion adj. �olyt Supplies 1yq,-vN)� 0337.19 X337,14 ..._ . ... ;;I F..".. tl' STATE OF NEW YORK- NV1 t `: t No. 1391 Int. 1319 '�' . ,`i\�'C CI' li'k:r l• N ASSEMBLY' i �../ L iJY .. ., ;7,', R• '^.N M w� a February S, 1940 .1ntrodtteed by Mr. SHAW—read once and referred to the Com- mittee on Internal Affairs AN ACT To authorize the town of Ulysses in the county of Tompkins to operate a limestone quarry, and to sell crushed stone not needed for town purposes to other municipalities and school districts in Tompkins county and to the Finger lakes state parks commission The People of tho State of New York, reprosonted in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follo:esr Seetiou 1, In order to provide einphlyinent fon` perso nS receiv- 1 2 in{{ public relict' who are able to work, the town of Ulyssem ill the 3 county of Tompkins nmy purelmse (it -rent Inads eoatainiuh little - 4 stone, laid quarry and ernsh mueh limestone, the wane to hr" umed ' ,5 or sold only for pnhlie purposes, its hereinafter provided. Thr. 6 operation or niry Bach lime?,tone quarry shall be under the stiller. 7 vision of the town superintendent of highways, aid the necessary 8 and renmonuble expense thereof, "iueludiup the cost of it ,tone 8 eramher and other necessary etlnipmeut, Shull be It taws chau•Rc EXPLAmnrrom—Alaller In Itancc Is new; matter In brackets I I Is old law to bu omitted. , .u1A1�.1' ..�'n :W..,•_.. a:'.o.r6 .__-.11 , h III 9 1 and be paid from moneys levied and collected therefor as provided 2 by law. 3 § 2. The limestone produced at any such quarry shall be used 4 for the purpose of constructing, repairing or otherwise improving 5 the highways of the town, or for other public purposes in said 6 toren, except that, if at any time there shard be a surplus of 7 quarried limestone over• and above the amount required for town 8 purposes, the town superintendent of said town of Ulysses is hereby 9 autborized and empowered, with the approval of the toren board of 10 such town, to sell such surplus limestone or any part thereof, for 11 public purposes, to the county of Tompkins, or to any town, city, 12 village, or school district in such county, or to the Finger lakes 13 state parks commission, at at price per cubic yard to be approved 14 by the toren board of the town of Ulysses; and the said county of 15 Tompkins and each town, city, village and school district therein, 16 or the duty authorized highway oflleial of such county or of any 17 such town, city, or village, acting with the approval of the legis- 18 lative body thereof, may purchase such limestone from the said 19 town of Ulysses for• use in tle construction, repair or improvement 20 of public streets or highways or for other public purposes. 21 § 3. The powers and authority contained in this act shall be in 22 addition to the powers and authority contnined in any other law,, 23 and shall not be deemed limited by any other law. 24 § 4. This act shall take effect immediately. 6 0 woo 4 April 10, 1940 Regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of trans- acting necessary business. All members present except Mr. Stone. Dr. Lueder was appointed chairman of the meeting. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Air. Potter, Welfare Officer was present in regard to + word and relief for men also the case of lir. Chaffee. Mr. Pottier ;! was given authority to have another doctor oall on Mr. Chaffee ; with Dr. Low to determine his condition and decide if he is able to work. Mr. Atsedes, representing Dr. Larkin was present in F.,. regard to building a dock on his lake property. It was decided �•- that Dr. Larkin could rent the town equipment for doing the work 1i and employ men under his supervision. f!, Aietter from the State Comptroller to all Town Supts. ) was read concerning the illegality of employment of Town forces and equipment for other than public work. {' Lir. Crumb was present In regard to selling a Brockway f7'i truck. After discussion a motion was made by Mr. Beardsley, seconded by idr. Terry, voted and carried that lir. Chase and Dr. Lueder be appointed committee to investigate,with power ,1j1 to act on purchasing truck. The Town Clerk, Lira. Updike presented her official statement for the year 1939. A motion by Mr. Beardsley, sec. byrdr. Williams, voted and carried that the official statement as of Dec. 30, 1939,presented by Urs. Updike, Town Clerk be accepted. Mention was made of having Church St. and Chase highway i In Jacksonville added to list of public highways in the town. Motion by Mr. Beardsley sec. by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that a safe be purchased from the county and that Mr. Stone, Dr. Lueder, and Mr. Chase be appointed committee for same. Mr. Chase reported that Howard Smith would like to sec. by Purchase snowplow of the town. Motion by Mr. Beardsley, to sell the snow 11r. Terry, darned that Mr. Chase be empowered Plow to Howard Smith for 025.00 by Ur. Beardsley, voted and notion by Mr. Terry, sec. 64 Inc. be audited as claimed. carried that bills No. 43 to Claimed Allo No. Name Service �e0d 43 Henry Williams J.P. Service 5.00 5.00 44 Frank Terry •• 20.00 20.00 45 Edith it. Updike T.C. 46 School Att. Off. 21.00 21.00 I{. ?.,1. Laeder Sr. 800 8.00 (� Inspector 6.00 17 l+abe+t Batty 8..00 48 Arsula i3. Hilliard • • 8.00 8.00 49 mlldred B.. Ellis •• 13.96 13.96 tdees. 50 Chas. Stamp .. & 8.00 8.00 51 Dora F. Smith •' 8.00 8.00 52John J. Chase 8.00 8.00 53 Wm. Agard Mess. 54 Jesne ;4ekeel .. & 126. 60 126.60 �, 1 �l No. Name Service Claimedj' Allowed Carried forward 4126.6o 55 �•otaart Dickson Inspector. 126.60 :w 56 Gladys L. Breen 8.00 8.00 57 Francis J. Breen 8.00 8.00 58 liar Z. 8.00 8.00 Y Cronk .. & Mess. 13.96 13.96 59 DimickBoothe 3.00 60 Beeman & Adams Legal 3'57 61 rr'aud Addington School Dir. 6057 60.57 62 D. H. Bucknam 4.00 4. o0 i'•`: 63 F.S. Bower Prem-Coll.Bond 109.57 109.57 64 Dept. -Public Wks iiway Law Books 4.00 t e 349.64 349:64 ' On motion add. r F011owin I `• g the meeting the board visited the atone quarry. � V, j Town Cl rk ,J ;i flay 15, 1940''1 A regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the home of Henry Williams. All members present. � I' 14111utes of previous meeting were read and approved.i, Dr. Lueder reported that a Brockway truck had been purchased ?�ri Of c.L'. Crumb. GrmoLSoa�by Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Beardsley, voted and +4 carries that the town clerk notify the assessors to check up on I ' { the school district p � properties that have been sold. , A letter was read from L.P. Warren in behalf of the American _s Legion ASL. Bouton Post, thanking the Board for their co-operation =; and approation of 4200.00 On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Terry, voted and carried 01hat Ralph J. Low Li.D. be appointed Health Officer for the town # for the ensuing four years- term to expire May 10, 1944. i luotion by Mr. Beardsley, sec. by Dr. Lueder voted and carried that the toren salt crushed stone to the Village of Trumansburg for X1.10 Per cu. yd. at the quarry and 41.35 delivered. I�otlon by Mr. Williams see. by Dr. Lueder, voted & carried that the Town Supt of Highways be authorized to sell surplus stone to municipalities, the price to be agreed upon by the Town Board and i the purchasing body. There was a discussion of the buildings at stone quarry site not neingon the leaved land. Mr. Stone was empowered to draw lease with "m• V. and Pearl Vann for additional land. ; !; hesoiutlon offered by Dr. Lueder, sec. by Lir. Williams, voted �{ . .3: and carried unanimously - Resolved: that the Town Board of Ulysses request that the village of ;I Trumansourg assume all responsibility of the toot bridge on Gregg 9t. I' In Truwanaburg as the Town of Ulysses will not be to after d'.:ne 3, 1940, otherwise it will be necessary to remove bridge. a' I 1�. civ ecl rvrc.-�-• C C, mCf�lIY19'�/�Ew+� n+.Z'V�'PL'i+e.r','r(n: ..,. r•..p; ..- .''?.A 'tr �' r�u.���nn .eia.. v...,s-�.w;:.`.!�'anill�i%}�ri�3'!*.i...tir...,.:.:,..:» �.•... ... :. ..:..:..... . py luotion by Dr. Lueders sea. by Mr. Beardeleys voted and carried that the Town Supt. of highways be authorized to have clean-up Day on May 27th next, all rubbish to be placed by the roadside. There was a discussion on purchasing a mowing machine, Torn Supt. Chase, Dr. Lueders and lir. Beardsley were appointed ac=1ttee to investigate tho purchase of same with power to act* kotion by Mr. Beardeleys see. by Dr. Lueders voted and carried that the rate of 'wages for the workmen be 25¢ to 40¢ per hour. Motion by Mr. Williams sea. by Dr. Lueders carried that the Town Board recommend George Frazier for appointment as deputy sheriff for the county. Motion by Mr.Terry, sea. by Dr. Lueders carried that bills No. 65 to 71 inclusive be audited as claimed: No, Name Service Claimed Allowed 65 Frank Terry J.P. Service , 5.00 5.00 66 Henry Williams .. 5.00 5.00 67 .. Fees Crim. Cases 8.50 8.50 68 F.A. Lueder Sr. Att. officer 15.00 15.00 69 Eugene Thorpe Constable 1.70 1.70 74 Kenneth Addington Fighting fire 1.05 1.05 71 SaTate I*nZ Q'. Rant -scall 5.00 5.00 - - 041.25 #41.25 On motion adj. 1 . Town &e Jane 12, 1940 A regular meeting ofLthe Town Board was held at the home of henry Williams for the purpose of transacting necessary busknees. All members present. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. A letter was read from Louis K. Thaler, Attorney regarding the creek near the Kerr cottage. J. Warren Chase and Dr. Lueder were appointed committee to investigate. Motion by Mr. Beardsley, sea. by Dr. Lueder, carried that J, Warren Chase be authorized to attend meeting for Town Highway Superintendents to be held at Cornell University July 1st to 3rd Inc. ;;;, A letter was read from Village Clerk that the Village of Trumansburg could not assume responsibility of Gregg St. bridge ;'f, owing to its being a county bridge. The Board decided to take the natter up with Co. Supt. B. I. Vann also the lease for more land at quarry. Dr. Lueder, Lir. Beardsley, Ur. Terry apppinted to go *bth SII Yr. Stone the following day to confer with Mr. Vann and with 'Ar. I' Newman regarding the lease for land. There was a discussion on purchasing a road mowing machine qq and two representatives were present with machines and gave dem- i`{I'j onstrations at the town barn. A resolution offered by Dr. Lueder seconded by Mr. Beardsley voted and carried unanimously to purchase mowing machine from the III Clapp :Jachinery Co. Groton, N.Y. Resolution follows--- y Motion by Dr. Lueddr sec. by Lir. Beardsley, voted and carried p, that bills 72 to 81 inclusive be audited as claimed: 'I II! No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 72 Henry Williams J.P. seavict: 10.00 � 10.00 73 .. .. Service 5.00 5.00 00 A Frank Terry •• 24.26 24 26 . 75 LePine Stone Percentage School' 76 F.A. .Lueder Att. Uf f . 18.00 18.00 1 I' 77 Edith u:. Updike gown Clerk 10.00 10.00.00 i+ 78 ft. A. Church Co. Assessmnt Rolls 26.00 21.43 79 Williamson LB-Co. Supplies 1.43 a. 80 Dennis & Co. •• 5'00 3,00 3 A I 81 •' .. •• ---- i107.69 0107.69 On motion add. cam-�-- Town Ole k RE.SOLUTItON {I;� Ate.& meeting of the Town Hoard of U1766e13, New York, held on the twelfth day of June, 19401 it was RESOLVED: That the Town Board of Ulysses, New York Purchase from the Clapp Machinery Company of Groton, New York, 1 Silver King Highway 31owing Machine, with a list price of $1098.00, egaippedsVithaat-power take off, at a coat of $25.00, total $1123.00, with an allowance on the old moving machine of $23.00, making the net price on the new machine {1,100.00; there are to be included in this purohaee and oovered by the net price of $1,100.00, two Bets of knives complete and one-half dozen guards, and be it further RESOLVED: That a portion of the purchase price be paid by the issuance of certificates of indebtedness with interest at 4,%, one for $366.67 payable on the 15th day of March, 1941; one for 366.67 payable on the 15th day of Larch 1942, and one for $366.66 payable on the 15th day,March 1943; and be it further RnSOL•VZD: That the Supervisor of the Town of Ulysses be and he hereby is authorized to complete the purchase of such �. machinery and equipment by the issue and delivery to the vendor Of 3 certificatees of indebtedness as above set forth. J. 'NIS LePine Stone L•S• Ii �I Supsrvleor uGI�Gk� � Edith M•Indi3�s Town Clerk I rn� July 10, 1940 Regalar meeting of the Torn Board of Ulysses was held I; at the home of Henry Williams, J.P. All members present. 14inutes of previous meeting were read with correction maae were approved. Ar. Wader read alletter from the Dept. of Agrdmomy, Cornell University, giving the result in detail of the ex- jd amination of a sample of limestone from the stone quarry which he had taken there. The clerk was directed to send I'+ a copy of thin letter to each supervisor in the county, the County Highway Superintendent and some others. Lir. Stone presented the modified and supplemental con- IIi tract for the purchase of additional Atntie from William T. I; and Pearl Vann. Notion by Mr. Beardsley seconded by Mr. (li Williams, voted and carried unanimously that the contracts signed by Wm. T. and Pearl Vann be accepted and approved. Lir. Beardsley reported on the Gregg St. Aridge, T -burg. ;Till On motion kir. Beardsley, seconded by ME. Terry, voted and carried that F.A. Lueder, Sr. be appointed School Atten- dance Officer for the ensuing school year at the same salary.j, On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by kir. Beardsley, voted and carried that bills No. 82 to 90 Inc. be audited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed Allowed I� 82 Henry... W1,111I 0,r.1miba3x case • -.:- 5.00 5.00 83J.P. Service 5.00 5.00 814 Prank Terry.. 5.00 5.00 15.00 1 5.00 I' .85 F.A. Lueder Att. Officer 25.00 26.60 ,] 86 L&21ne Stone Supervisor 6.60 87 zdlth M. Updike Town Clerk Exp. 20.�� 20.00 ,i 88 .. Service 89 .. Newman & Adams Attorneys 15.00 15.00 90 J.7;. ileesler Ins. Vot. Mach. 18.0018.00 _ -------- 114.60 114.60 '�II !I On motion add. Town Clerk �� b„guet _0, 1940 ,i ueeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the II' have of nenry Williams for the purpose of designating polling I places and transacting other business. All members present. �n motion Air. Terry, sec. by Dr. Lueders voted and carr&ed tP.at i. ii, u. F. Hall, Trumanaburg be designated polling�j place fur I District No. 1 at $20.00 per year. on motion Ar. Williams sec. by 11r. Terry, voted and carried that Town Hall, Jacksonville be designated polling place in Dist. No. 2 at $24.00 per year. i On motion Lir. Beardsley, sec. by Dr. Lueder voted and carridd that that Fire House, Trumaneburg be designated polling place for Diet. No. 3. I' ;;otion by Mr. Terry, sec. by Lir. Beardeleys voted and carried that F„D. Crumb be appointed Custodian of Voting Mac ;lops. (,-,ep) lotion by Mr. Beardsley, sec. by Mr. Terry,Loarried_ithat Toodrow Dempsey be appointed Custodian of Voting Machines (Dem.) I ,, each for the year 19409 at salary of $40.00 motion by Dr. Lueders sec. by 1dr. Tsilliams, voted and carried lil that the renewal of Policy No. 381-911 of Lfutual Grange Liability ;I Insurance on Toe+n equipment be accepted. !i Wotion by Dr. Lueders sec. by Lir. Williams, voted and carried i that the Town Board co-operate with the County Supt. of Highv.ays f and build the Cemetery Street bridge according to the specifications of the do. Supt. under the supervision of J.Warren Chase, Town Supt. :..D. Crumb was present in regard to selling a truck, no action II taken . potion by :br. Beardsley, sec. by Dr. Lueders carried that Town Supt. J. Warren. Chase be delegated to visit and study highway construction in other sections of the cou�ty for a period of I i! time not to exceed teo weeks in Sept. or c . A letter was read from Lewis H. Schwartz concerning the I� trees, shrubs and flowers being cut in his yard by the road men i when clearing brush along hie property for two years. Lir. Chase and Dr. Lueder appointed committee to investigate. I i :.lot Lon by Dr. Lueder, sec. by Lir. Beardsley. carried that bills No. 91 to 99 Inc. be audited as claimed: I, No, Name Service Claimed Allowed 91 henry Williams J. P. Service $ 5.00 $ 5.00 I, 92 Criminal fees 5.00 5.00 9� Frank Terry J.P. Sehvice 5.00 5.00 lis 94 .ePine Stone Supervisor 70.00 70.00 95 Delos Crumb Surve or -Boundaries 50.00 50.00 0.00 96 y Stone 3uar. 26.00 26,73 97 C,uwen•Carman Printing & Supplies 2.42 2.42 I! 93 T -burg Leader Pub. Notioe -- -------- pll, $164.15 $ 164.15 ;I I' j On motion adj. i• Town Cle k I,� {�iji Sept. 12, 1940 Regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held it at the home of Henry Williams for the purpose of transactingII ' necessary business. All mambers present. f' a` Minutes of previous meeting were read ane correction I'I. made, +,ere approved. I ' I le;r. Stone spoke of the statewide meeting for supervisors at nloanf in July and the prospective military roads and abandon - rent of others, also the emphasis made on retaining our local governaent. Lr. Lueder reported on the investigation of the Louis H. Schwartz property where trees, ehrubery etc. were cut by the road �. ' zien, that the matter was satisfactorily adjusted without compels- sation. The following resolution was offered by ;4r. Beardsley, Resolved; That the %own of Ulysses purchase of the Finger Lakes 3lghway Equipment Co., one 1940 All Wheel Drive Dump Truck Sor it 3000.00 providing the County purchase the snow plow and by the acceptance of B. 1. Vann, County Supt. of Highways; the amount I� to be paid by Ulysses, $1800.00 to be paid in four Certificates .II of Indebtedness of $450.00 each, the balance of $1200.00 to be paid by the county. Seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried Ii unanimously. Motion by Dr. Lueder that the County Supt. of Highways 3.1. Vann be and is hereby requested to add the following roads to the town estem -- (1} The Semetery Road from the L.V.R.R. II crossing leading east .3 mi. to a curve connecting with the Rice jug Road; (2) also approximately .8 mi. of the old T.B. Hospital Road running east, leading off the Jacksonville Road at Warren Ueseer I. intcreection, across the L.V.R.R. tracks to the old T.B. Hospital; I sec. by Wr. neardeley, voted and carried unanimously. There was discussion on drainage of certain lands request- by owners- this was not classed as highway work. On motion Dr. Lueder sec by ;Ar. Beardsley, voted and car - rigid tnat dills No. 99 to 106 be audited as claimed: ,yo,Claimed Allowed •lame Service 5.00 5.00 „ 99 Frank Terry Justice of Peace $ 5.00 .00 j 100 henry Williams• • 10.00 10.00 I!I 101 �e.Plne Stone Supervisor 15.00 15.00 102 F.A. Lueder Sr. Att. Officer 16.00 16.00 103 atthevr Bender Supplies 155.00 155.00 230.00 104 Smith'P. Y7eatherby Assessor 230.00 Chrn• 105 Philo B. Smith • • 1.85 1.85 106 Emma Bower Coll. Expense I� ---- •:! 437.85 $ 437.85 0n motion adj. I'r n Clerk 'lil I Ai1v.R7)-3,The Tovn %parintendent of the Town of Lc2 , ate, has presonted to thd. Town Boardshis reoommendatlon,iif iriting datod ` _4,).�._ja=_I9,k_ for the purchase of L from�_X° for the sum of ,r `441.4 °', pa _ _ -dollars* SUN THGRF'OREsBE IT RESOLVED That the Town Bound or approves the recommendation of W provisions of auction 142 dew York the the T/own Superintendent and under of the Highway Law of the state of purchase fro= C.? cj�L - the recommended machinery and pay to the vendor oomprisIng / of an agreed value of of therefor: herefor: by d ivery of machinery dollars; by a check for dollars drawn on the mr,chinery fund; by delivery to tare vendor ur_, ;_oertiflcatee of indebtedness; bearing interest at the rate ofpercent. The amount of each certificate and the date it is payable be as follows The First !shall be for$ The beoond shall be fort The Third shall be for$ 4/, d ate"- payable%%%ar./s-Iy4_L y. SG pay ablej2�rsl,.:iy4-v- pay tible_arza'�-Iqk3 2payable1943 payable -Zy The Fourth shall be for$ YS� i� and the "upervioor and the Town Clerk be authorized to execute the Certificates of Indebtedness; Said Resolution was offered by and seconded by— tn rens carried by a vogM as follolms: THI5 I5 TO CERTIFY that the above IN a true copy of a resolution o .2-,4.- at a meeting hold on by the own card of -Gly in tt,o minutes of Bald meet now on i eIin �gd'jhacrporated Town Clerk's Office In the Town or Dated, <iC, l� 19'4 ` . U Signed �dtic� d/l To4rn ulorlc 0 uctooer 16, 1940 Regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Clerk; Present; Bir. Stone, Supervisor F.A. beardeleyy, Chas. A. Lueder, Frank Terry, Justices of the Peace, Edith b1. Updike, Town Clerk. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. A letter was read from Paul K. Rice, Chairman of Taxpayer's Association, inviting members of Town Board to a meeting to be held October 28th at Trumansburg Central School. Accepted invi%ation A letter was read from Chas. H. Newman, Attorney, regarding the bill presented to the Legislature, the stone quarry operations and the legality of selling surplus stone to municipalities. The letter was placed on file. The continuation bond of Irwin Potter, Town Welfare Officer r' was presented. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that the bond of Irwin PotOer be approved. On motion Mr.Terry seconded by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that a criminal docket be purchased for Dr. Lueder. On motion Mr. Beardsley seconded by Bir. Terry, voted and carried that Chas. A. Lueder J.P. be empowered to act as attorney for Henry Williams J.P. deceased . On motion Dr. Lueder seconded by Mr. TerrBC, voted and carried that Bills No. 107 to 111 be audited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 107 F.A. Beardsley Justiceof Peace 35.00 35.00 103 Frank Terry.. 5.00 5.00 15.00 15.00 109 F.A. Lueder Sr. Att. Officer 10.00 20.00 110 LePine Stone Supervisor 8.00 111 F.6. Bower Bond Prem. W.O. 8.00 0 83.00 $ 83.00 On motion adj* e m• Town Cle k Note: Henry Williams Justice of the i l Peace, died October 14► 1940• �I iiovewcer 7, 1940 .fleeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held a� the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of canvassing the returns of election, auditing bills etc. Present: LePine Stone, Supv., Frank Terry, Chas. A. Lueder, and Fred A. Beardsley, Justices of the Peace, Edith id. Upolke,TOwn Clerk, J.Warren Chase Town Supt. The returns of Election were canvassed, an assessor was elected to fill vacancy. Owing to three extra hours for voting at the deneral Election, - motion was made by Dr. Lueder, sec. by�ir. Terry, voted and carried that the inspectors of Election be al;owed J10.00 for the General Election, 1940. There was a discussion of the service given at the polling places on election days and it was decided to endeavor to improve the same. A letter was read from the Association of Townsgiving notice of a Conference on National Defense for Town and County officers to be held in Binghamton Nov. 16th. :.:otion by Mr. Beardsley, sec. by Lr. Terry, voted and carried unanimously that the following amounts are required for the budget for 1941--- Highway, 45000.00 - Brillge, $2OOO.00, :4achinery, 45000.00 - Snow & ;,:iac. 45000.00 , General, 46000.00 - Total 423,000.00 Lotion by Dr. Lueder, sec. by Ur. Beardsley, voted and carried that bills No. 112 to 133 be audited as claimed; No. Name 112 Frank Terry 113 114 Edit; :.:. Updike 115 .. 116 117 F.A.Lueder Sr. 118 :.dzin V. Gould 119 vr. lim. n.Licht 120 .0 121 oaw'l Frazier Tete 122 tarry Colegrove 123 aas'n of 'Towns 124 Void 125 iiia. Diwick 126 hrsula Hilliard 127 xabel. batty 128 Chas. Stamp 129 Lora F. Smith 130 J ohn Z. Chase 131 You. Agard 132 Jesse ilekeel 133 .,ary E. Cronk Service Claimed Allowed J.P. Service 5.00 5.00 + 5.00 5.00 Criminal Bill Registrar Vit. Stat. 45.60 45.60 Election Berviee 50.00 50'00 3.30 T.C. Expense 3.30 21.00 21.00 AssfOfficer 155.00 155.00 or Se. Service Prof.Pro 2.00 2.00 5.75 Vital stat. 5.75 20.00 20.00 Rental -Elections 24.00 24.00 memoaranip 25.00 25.00 Janitor -Elections Election 8.00 00 3.00 1.00 Inspector of 31;00 31.00 •• & mess. 42.92 31.00 42.92 31.00 •' 31.00 31.00 •• 31.00 32: 8 •• & meas. 42.28 42.92 42.92 .. & Meas. 652.77 652.77 On motion add. ay. V4A'AA- Town C141rk , ,vavencer 7, 191#0 1ueeting of the Justices of the Peace and Town Clerk It'+' to canvass the returns of election ?E i For Assessor 1 yr. to fill vacancy Dist. 1 Dist. 2 Dist.3 Total is Stith T. Weatherby -Rep. 374 314 390 1078 j} 3ian;s 109143 297 ----- ----- -- ----- I 1E83 359 533 1375 irk i , Upon the foregoing canvass of the votes cast for Town Ih Officers at the Election, November 5th, we hereby certify that Smith T. Weatherby was elected Assessor for 1 year to fill vacancy. I I !� 1 _ I 014 -Justices of i the Peace Town Clerk i i ? �,il il4'�7 Rtla Ido II .iI ndllli.KL�'1:Y4y r_ Torn of Ulysses Budget -.1941 s Highway 5,000.00 Bridges 4. 21000.00 Snow 5,000.00 :) Machinery Fund $2:511.33 machinery ) Cert. of Indebt. 2,488.67 ,4 5,000.00 General Town Audits 3,580.99 General Fund 23419.01 6,000.00 23,000.00 I, the undersigned, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and complete list Of the amounts required for the budget for the Town of Ulysses, New York for the year 1941 as adopted by the 'Sown Board of said town. Hated.. "Ov, 7, 1940 nller .qov. I 1940 ? nebular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was I ' held at tine office of the 'town Clerk. All members present. I Gn motlon 4r. 3eardeley, that the Town 3oard approve the change in plane of road work by Town Supt. J. Warren Chase fraa Crissey Rd. tauone mile of double surface treatment on on the "race Rd and one mile double surface treatment on the i. harry Curry Rd, also other improvements as oiling, covering j the auount of 43500,00 as shown in the estimates Apr.15, 1940 seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried unanimously. On motion Lir. Terry, sec. by Mr. Beardsley, voted and 1;.. carried that Grant Fletcher, Rep, and Robert Baumer, Dem. be ;. appointed to re- canvass the voting machines with the custodians. On mot Lon Dr. Lueder, sec. b;,, Mr. Beardsley, voted and its carried that bills No. 134 to 149 be audited as claimed except No. 14 0 5o. iiaye Service Claimed Allowed 1. 134 Chas. A. Lueder J.2. Service $ 79.00 73.00 II, 135 iienry Williams Let. Criminal Fees 17.00 17.00 136 .,ePine Stone Supervisor 35.00 35.00 �I1i 137 Frank Terry J.P. Service 5.00 5.00 tt 138 Fred A.deardeley .. T•C. Service 10.00 25.00 10.00 25.00 139 140 Edith .a. Jpdike Ralph J. Low .-I.D. Health Officer 213.10 218.10 141 ,, ii. 0. Expense 11.91 11.81 ; 142 vital Statistics 6.75 6.75 143 The Free Press Pub, Notices 9.03 9.03 144Toodrow Dempsey & Supplies Cuetodlan-V.:dache. 40.00 40.00 145 Lelos Crumb 40,00 40,00 is 146 Gladys L. Breen lnspeztor-Election 31,00 30,00 147 Francis J. 3reen .. 31,00 31.00 31.00 31.00 143 8.Stuart Dickson .. 31.00 31.00 149 'Ildred B. Ellie .. i $ 620.69 619.69 i I On motion adJ• II 71, f i Town Clerk 1 i,ece.aber 10, 1940 Regular meeting of the 'Down Hoard of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Clerk.- Present Le Pine Stone, Supervisor,` Dr. Lueder, Frank Terry F.A. 3eardeley, Justices of the Peace, Edith M. Updike T.C. On motion Dr. Lueder sec. by r`atr. Terry, voted and carried that Fred Wilcox be appointed Dog Enumerator for the year 1941. An informal ballot was taken for the appointment of a Jus- tice of the peace, 'three ballots were cast for E.Delos Crumb. 9n motion bull. Beardsley sec. by idr. Terry, voted and carried thatLthe inforLaal ballot be made formal. On motion Mr Terry, sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that there being but one nomination the secretary cast one vote for c.Delos Crumb for Justice of the Peace to fill vacancy, term to expire Dec. 31, 1941. There was a discussion on purchasing a woodlot, Dr. Lueder and J. 7earren Chase were appointed €committee to investigate. Also disc si ns on buil S s in hector being sold by the government, Mr. 7SV and Mr!IlM ly to investigate, mvd the possibility of obtaining the town hall in Jacksonville, and the contract with Tim. T. Vann. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. 3eardeley, voted and car- ried that the salary of Irwin Potter, Welfare Officer be increaed to 360.00 per month. iUr.Chase told of a school bus that is available which could be ueed to carry men to work. notion by Dr. Lueder, seconded by Lir. Beardsley, voted and carrl:d LhuL bllls No. 1 to d inclusive be audited as claimed: Ho. Name 1 F.A. Lueder Sr. 2 Fred A. 3eardsley 3 Leone Stone 4 Frank Terry 5 Aoodrow Dempsey 6 Brant Fletcher 7 i,aoert 3.B aumer d '4,i. A. Church Co. Service School Att. Off. Justice of Peace ,Supervisor Justice of Peace Recheck-Vot. ldach. Supplies On motion adj. (r A'A moi- ��- Town Berk Claimed 21.00 5.00 15.00 5.00 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 60.00 Allowed 21.00 5.00 15.00 5.00 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 60.00 i ' LeC. c;,, 1940 Weeting of the Town board of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of auditing the St�,tvisor'� accounts; All members present. On motion Dr. Lueders sec. by bir.Terry, voted and carried that the bond of E. Delos Crumb be approved. Supervisor's accounts were audited. Adjourned to ;iinonday, Dec. 30th - 10 A.;S. Town ,jec. 30, 1940 Clerk Adjourned meeting of the Town Board was held at the office of the Town Clerk- all members present. Auditing the Supervisor's accountswas completed. On motion Dr. Lueders see. by Hr. Crumb, voted and carried that the same Fire Wardens be appointed for the toven for 1941- naiuely Frank Predmore, Harold Smith, John ivans and J. Warren Chase. Lr. Lueder reported that committee on purchasing a loodlot had not found anything desirable. in motion Dr. Lueders see. by Lir. Terry, voted and carried that bills No. 9 to 12 inclusive be audited as clalwcd; J. Name 9 Chas. A. Lueder 10 c. Delos Crumb 11 Doris Hansen 12 F.S. Bower Service Criminal fees Recheck-vot. mach. Bork -Welfare off. Firemen's Ins. On motion adj. TownC Ol rk C1aL•aed Allowed 5.00 5.00 3.50 3.50 146.29 146.25 158.35 153.35 a 0 •l.e, the undersigned members of the Town Board of Ulyeses, do Y,ereby certify that we have examined the --several accounts of Brine stone, Supervisor, and have found them correct per state- ment -oat:. the following balances: Snow & wise. Receipts 9,510.31 373.83 4,)6.23 Dieb. 9,134.48 Oka. out 30.40 406.23 405.23 General necelote 22,788-19 bleb. L7, 849. 571,570.47 i.U. 3.411.15 211260.72 1,527.47 Cies. oat 4:.00 1, 5700..4w7. 1P570-47 Justices of the � Peace � -7 j �_ 7 betcd: bec.3011910 Book Bal. Bank Hal. ri1a:,ha Recelpts 1121507.31 9,251.10 3,256.12 30256.22 Diab. diff. .10 3,256.22 3:256.22 3rivaa ' nece_ats 2,344.45 10359.64 984.81 984.81 Liac. :.:achlaery Receipts 10=861.67 10,524.42 337 337.35 blab. diff. .105 337.35 37.35 Snow & wise. Receipts 9,510.31 373.83 4,)6.23 Dieb. 9,134.48 Oka. out 30.40 406.23 405.23 General necelote 22,788-19 bleb. L7, 849. 571,570.47 i.U. 3.411.15 211260.72 1,527.47 Cies. oat 4:.00 1, 5700..4w7. 1P570-47 Justices of the � Peace � -7 j �_ 7 betcd: bec.3011910 \ I fl Pale Six THE FREE PRESS ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ifustires of the Peace: Per diem compensation or salary $ 310.60 SUPERVISORprocedinga Fees (or salary) for services in criminal caeca and . ...................... ....:..... _f 69.00 45.93 Office and other expenses . OFTotal ............................... :................................................ $ 416.43 Assessors: The Town Of Ulysses dd l�fj �J Compensation of assessors ........................................... Printing assessment rolls . $ 640.00 29.60 FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 19441 Total................................................................................ $ 669.60 SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS Receiver of Taxes Tar Collector.,ex $ 31.68 General Fund Office and other expenses .....:......................................... Bond premium.................................................................... 109.67 General property taxes ........................................................ $13,000.00 Total $ 141.16 Other taxes.....................................................I...................... 5,179.95 Total, tax $18,119.93 ................................................................................ Elections tinclu'liny talon ln60tings�: Compensation of election officia a ............... I................ $ 537.18 receipts . . ..................................................... Bentof polling places ...................................................... 49.00 Licenses and 375.20 . 2 custodians..........................................1............................. 80.00 permits........................................................... Finesand 25.00 Janitor.................................................................................. 11.00 penalties.............................................................. Giftsand grants.................................................................... 542.15 Other expenses, Insurance Machines ............................ 18.00 Departmental earnings...................................................... 251.33 i ................................................�........ Total ....................... $ 695.18 Total, miscellaneous receipts ...................................... $ 1,493.[3} Insurotnce: `1•emporory loans.................................................................... $ 3,000.00 Insurance............................................................................ $ 321.33 Total, municipal indebtedness .................................... $ 3,000.01 Total..........................................,,.................................... $ 321.33 Refunds (Welfare Recovery) ............................................. $ 72.35 Torun Engineer: Surveying Village and Towns Boundaries .................... $ 60.00 . Total, transfers and refunds .................................... $ 72.11 Surveying Stone Quarry .................................................. 20.00 Total, general fund receipts ................................. $22,746.9' Total................................................................................ $ 70.00 School Fund F; Public Works Inspection ...................................................... p $ 4.00 School fund receipts.............................................................. $ 5,396.70 $ 6,396. Total ................................................................................ $ 4.00 HighwayFund 3,280.44 IIigh%vay fund (item 1) ..................................................... $12,408.50 Total, General Government .................................. $ Bridge•fund (item 2) .......................................................... 2,006.89 rr Protection of Pei -sons and Property Machinery fund (item 3) .................................................. 10,6133.0'2F1, 9,606.70 �� Constable and Deputy Sheriffs: Snow and miscellaneous fund (item 4) ............................ tT Fees in criminal proceedings ............................................ $ 1.70 Total, highway fund receipts............................1...... $34,48<1:0 Total .....................................................,. ...,..................... $ 1.70 Total, receipts all funds $ '� f,2,G2q: 1� Forest enaFires: Cmnpensntion of fire wni'dens, laborers, etc ................. $ 2.66 Balances at beginning -Same as closing balances on Inst preceding report, or difference explained: .9, Total $ 2.66 General fund.................................................................. $ 42.23 ;� ............................................... ................................. Highway fund.............................................................. 7:18.71 1v ;t• Todd, Protection of Persons and Property ........ $ •1:=6 -_ Total, balances...................................................... $ 75n.ir; Conservation of Health Health Officers: Grand total .................................................... $63,449 Compensation............................,.,....,................................. $ '218.10 SUMMARY OF DISBURSEMENTS office, traveling and other expenses ............................ 11.81 General Fund :N. Total................................................................................ $ 229,9 1 General governn ant .............................................................. $ 3,280.44 •.,�,' Registrar of Vital Stutintics: Protectionof persons and property -general .................. 4.26 r.', Fees to physicians, etc ..........,........................................... $ 14.60 Conservation of health ....................................... :................ 244:11 Public Welfare ..................................................................... 5,:391.89 - t. Total............................................................................... $ 1.1.60 Education................................................................................ 222.00 tl'r, \lirccllancous 674.10 � 'ratan, Conservation of Health ..... ....................... $ 2•16.11 Total, current.ex enses •...•........•.........•............I.•.....•..• 1zt)i1t1 $ ,� Public Welfare Redemption lw, of dub[ $ 6,'!30.20 �........................................................... Public IVeI at'e it icer: Q Interest................................................................................... 189.00 .1 , i' a Compensation .... .................................................................. $ 666.00 Construction and permanent imprtivements .................... 66.531 ,,_� Office, traveling and other expenses Welfare books 11.00 Refunds.................................................................................... 2,860.20 Total............................................................................... $ 6613.(10 'total, other payments ........................................ $ 84420 Home Relief and Burials: 'total payments freta•encral fund $21,2ai Home repel' T. E. R. A ..................................................... Buriala $340.00 Medical $540.10 ... ...„..„........................ $ 1,625.68 880.61 .................... S�ehool FundRent, fuel, board, groceries, clothing, milk .................. BOMB School fund payments ..................:.................................�.,.. " $ 6,$91.11' Work for reiicf.................................................................. 4,:118.90 '' HighwayFund ;'; I Total............................................................................... $ 7,726.89 Highrrn fund (item 1) $ 9,261.09 firidge fund (item 2)............................................................ 1,869.64 Total, Public Welfare .......................................... $ 8,302.8. Machinery fund (Item 9) .................................................... 111,624.42 Snow and miscellaneous lurid (item 4) 9,184.48 ..<�� { {' vSchool Education ............................ Directors: Total, highway fund payments ... ...... I ....................... $30 61y Compensation.I....... ..................... I......I.................... Other expenses Association Town ........................ $ 8.00 26.00 „ it from us.„... Poral, �tuymentx ITOm all tundY . $E. w Total ....................................................... $ 33.0 �... ��it, Llhii ni,i JI!.f.h I llas _, 1,1a.5,1Ax11r,Gtm�Lt1.1W.i ,ESS w __ Friday, February 7, 1941 ........................ Machinery Fund (Item .i): ................. It ,........ $ 310.60 esseReceived deea and Tax received from collector, Sec. 141 and 267 ..._......... for rental of machinery, County Road Fund $ 7,000.00 59.00 Received from other sources, 3,206.27 ................ 45.93 sale equip, and material 366.75 ................. $ 415.43 Total receipts.................................................................. Snow and rlfieeellaneoue $10,663.02 _............... Fund (Item 4): Tax collection, Sec. 141 and 267 ...................................... $ 7,000.00 _.... ......... $ 640.00 Received by transfer from Highway fund 9.00 _............... 29.50 ........... ....... _ Received from other sources Snow removal for county 707.70 _. Lime stone etc..................................................................... 1,790.00 .............. $ 569150 Total receipts ................................................................ .. rp wall Fund Balances Beginning � $ 9,500.70 $ 31.66 at of Torrm Fiscal Year: � ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .................. 109.67Illghway fund (Item 1) ..........,......................................... $ 08.81 _............. 141.15 • $ Bridgefund (Item 2) ................................................... Macbinery fund ((Item 3 .................................................. 337.65 298.66 Snov and miseeliuneous fund (Item 4) ........................ 3.61 537.18 1 w ...............$ „_........ I.... 49.00 80.00 Total Highway fund balances ......:............................. $ 738.72 ........ 11.69 PART THREE ............. ;;":........ la.00 DETAILED STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS- _,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, $ 695.18 HIGHWAY FUND _................ $ 321.33 r Highu�y Fund (Item 1) General Repairs, including sluices and culverts .......... Spedal $ 3,013.70 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, $ 321.33 , improvements, including sluices and culverts 6,237.39 $ 50,00 Total expenditures.,........................................................ $ 9,251.09 . ................. ................. 20.00 Br'idya Fusrrl (Item 9l: Materials for repair and mnintenance of bridges ........ $ 477.95 ,...... I.,...$ 70.00 Cori truction of new bridges ............................................ 881.69 I .... _................ $ 4,00 9'stnl expenditures........................................................ $ 1,369.64 $ 4.00 hfachinerg Fund (Item 3): """"""""" For payment of machinery certificates of indebted - 3,280.44 $ J"' ness. Sec. 266 ..............................:................... $ 3,669.42 """""""""' lad Property Forpurchase of machinery, tools and implements ...... implements 300.00 5,802.65 Forrepair of machinery, tools and ....... Gasoline or oil for machinery rented to county or .................. $ 1.70 village............,................................................. 752.35 ................... $ 1.70 Total expenditures........................................................ $10,524.42 Snoraand.lfurcellancous Frond (Iters 4): ................. $ 2.55 Forremoving obstructions caused by snow .................. $ 146.50 For *cutting and removing noxious weeds and brush .... 244.00 ................... $ 2.65 Forbther miscellaneous purposes .................................... 5,849.98 For salary town superintendent .................................... 2,140.00 perty ........ $ 4.25 For compensation of supervnsor• for highway services 470.00 Health For compensation of town clerk for highway services 75.00 Total expenditures .. $ 9,134.48 ................... $ 218.10 t Close of Tae Fiscal Year:. IligWay Fund Balances aw 11.81 Highway fund (Item 1) .................................................. $ 3,256.22 084.81 o r .................... $ ?._0.J1 Bridga fund (Item `2) ........................................................ Meehinery fund (Item 3) 337.'25 Snow nrndd miscellaneous fund (Item 4)• ....................... 375.83 .................... $ 14.56 Total Hi rliway fund balances .................................... /011011'8:$ $ 4,954.11 ... ................. $ 14.60 Bnlseoes r,J t r e Ilrlllunnt/ Funds consist ax 3,447.74 .................... $ 2-04:11 ............................. Rank balances: 984.81 t37.3G are Bank ................................................................................ 406.23 $ GCi5.U0 I1.U0 .............. I... $ 1,625.63 8130.61 ................. 9133.70 4,:110.00 To taI rniopkias County Trust Co. Brunch g 6,170.1.3 n T'rumansburg ............................................. $ 666.96 RECONCILIATION OF BOOK AND BANK BALANCES AT CLOSE OF, FISCAL YEAR Bank balances -All funds: outstanding Net Bank Nnme'of bank and location Bank Balance checks Balance 7,725,80 T„mpklna Co. Trust Branch, Trumanaburg $0,740.60 $ 204.02 $6,481.66 $ s ...........................$0,740.60 $ 204.02 $6,481.68 $ 81892.80 Tgtatn.............................•, bank and ort hund .................. ;0,481.68 Total !n ......... 0,481.98 Totalsok bnlrnnces, all funds •,...,.,...•••.•••• I ercby certify that the above bank balance of $0,740,00 ie the correct _...se .t ndinz to the credit of Wine Stone, supervisor on our books at ..,..,.�................ ........................ 2b,00 ................. It ::1.00 Trumansburg Branch TrumaneburR. vcuu u, zu„u................................................................. Highway fund................................................................ 1,0X(A!$ 4,964.11.1 1810 Compenastlott......................�............................ ,....,..,..,.,... 202.40 Total, balances .................................................... . 44.32 Total...............................I....... I............ $ 61481.68 •••••••',•,••••.•.•••••.,.• $ 180.00 --- Grund total ...................... "'""""""""""' E 63,408.03 Total, Education .................................................... Miscellaneous $ 222.00 Part One Advertising and publishing notices: Veteran organizations for rooms Memorial and Armis- All advertising and- notices published .................. :......... $ DETAILED STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS -GENERAL tice Days .................................................... $ 200.00 Superviaor (except compensation for highway services) : FUND Perdiem compensation or salury................................... Village share of alcoholic beverage tuxes .......................... 474.10 $ 674.10 General property taxes (except for highway InerposeaJ Association of Towns meeting At Albany .................... Total, Miscellaneous .............................................. $ 674.10' For general town purposes .............................................. $13,000.00 Municipal Indebtedness and Interest Total general property tuxes' .................................... $ 13,000.00 Redemption of Debt (Principal Only): Other tares: :)Cher Temporary Loans, Trumansburg Branch ............ $ 0,330.26 Mortgage taxes.................................................................. Income taxes...................................................................... $ 261.12 948.89 i Total, Temporary Loans ...................................... $ 6,330.26 Franchise tax on business corporations ........................ Alcoholic beverage taxes ................................................ 64.84 3,926.08 , Total, Redemption of Debt ..................... $ 0,330.26 'Interest all Debt: Total, other taxes.......................................................... $ 6,179 Q3.} Interest on Temporary Loans .......................................... $ 189.66 Licenses and permits: j Ag.G1; Doglicenses...........................................•.................... ........ $ 370.20 , Total................................................................................ $ Other licenues.................................................................... 6.00 I _ � Total, Interest on Debt ........................................ $ 189.00 Total licenses ................................................................ $ 376;1Q Construction and Permanent Improvements Fines anal Penalties; Town hull and Other Town Buildings, Taxes ................ $ 66.61 Fines.................................................................................... $ 26.00 Total, fines................................................................. - ................................................................................ ' Total$ $ 26.00 •; 66.61 Giftn and grouts: ' ; Total, Construction and Permanent lmprove- State aid T. E. R. A ......................................................... $ 842.10 a ments $ 06.61 Total, j 'Transfers and Refunds gifts......................................................................$ Lal,artniental earnings: 842.11 Refunds: Rent of property................................................................ $ 01.00 `Lehigh Valley R. R. Tax'Refund........................................ $ 2,806.20 Material Sold................................................................... 197.8:1 ( - Total, departmental earnings S....................... .... Total, Refunds $ 261.'in T..rust . .... and ......Inves.....tll.....len....t ... Payments .... $ 2,860.20 ........................................ Municipal Indebtedness (Except for Highways) [General Fund Balance at close of fiscal year .................. $ 1,027.47 Temporary loans: a Total general fund and special district fund 1 fiscalyear In anticipation of taxes .................................................... $ 3,000.00 balances at close of .................... iBalance General Fund follows: $ 1,027.47 Total., temporary tax loans .......................................... of consists as S 3,000.001 Bank Balances: Tompkins County Trust Co. Branch Bank Trumansburg...................................... $ 1,670.47 Total temporary loans .................................................. $ 3000.601 Transfers and Refunds Total....................,........................................................... ru $ 1,70.97 110fands.. Part Two Welfare recoveries ........................................... :................ $ 72.36 DETAILED STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DIS - Total refunds.................................................................. $ 72.36i BURSEMENTS-SCHOOL FUND General fund balance at the beginning of the fiscal year $ 42,251 School Fund Accounts Receipts: Total general fund and special district fund balances at State apportionment for schools .................................... $ 2,970.26 the beginning of the fiscal year .......................... $ 42,23 Receipts 2,426.44 DETAILED STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS - GENERAL FUND General Government Touilt Board: $ 0,396.70 Services of attorneys and expenses of all litigation .... S 202.40 Printing or publishing reports ........................................ 44.32 Bond Premiums, Supervisor, Justice, Welfare Officer 123.00 Exp. Check books, Stamps, etc . .................................. :...... If.62 Total ............................... ................................................. $ Advertising and publishing notices: 1,310.24 All advertising and- notices published .................. :......... $ :13.90 $ Superviaor (except compensation for highway services) : School District No. 16 Perdiem compensation or salury................................... 196.00 Percentage on moneys paid out ...................................... 206.97 Association of Towns meeting At Albany .................... 28.46 Officeand other expenses .............................................. 4.60 Total................................................................................ $ Town Clerk (except compensation for highway servicer) : Per diem componaalima or Hillary .................................... $ 101.00 Compensation for election services ............................... 60.00 Fees nal otter vmpsaa+ation registrar .......................... 46.90 Office unit other expenses .................. I .......... .... ............... 9.00 Total ................................................. $ Total receipta of the School Fund ...................... $ 0,396.70 Pagnnents: School_ District No. 3 .................................................... $ 838.90 School District No. 6 .................................................... 960.09 School District No. 9 .................................................... 1,310.24 School District No. 11 .................................................... 1,007.86 School District No. 16 .................................................... 991.02 School District No. 16 .................................................... 292.09 388.3.1 Total Payments from the School Fund .......................... $'6,396.70 Part Three 3699 DETAILED STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS -HIGHWAY FUND Highway Fund (Item 1): Highway tax collection pursuant to Sec. 141 and '267 $ 6,000.00 Revived from Slate as State aid, Sec. 279 .................. 1,408.60 Received from other sources County aid for gravel 4:16.02 roads.................................................................. 6,000.00 Totalreceipts.............................................................. $12,408.60 aridge Fund (Ilam P): Tax received from collector, Sec, 141 and 9117 ............ $ 2,000.00 Receival from other sources, Refund ............................ 11.80 200.10 Total recol ta p.................................................................. , $ 2,0011.80 1 .... .,..I ................... $ 189.00 ------..._...a�.....-....,...:...,.«.«n.c...st+a,r-„-.....-..�_.._...-,: DETAILED STATEMENT OF TOWN INDEBTEDNESS •••.••.•.••................. $ 160.00 AT THE CLOSE OF THE FISCAL YEAR ......................... $ 222.00 Total general town bonds lrieOUS ............................. I.,.................... none Total special district bonds ........................................ Arnnls• ...... ”" none Machinery certificates of indebtedness ............................ $ 6,072.00 tial and •...•............•.......... $ 200.00 r 474.10 $ 674.10 Total temporary loans ....................... 6072.00 ............................... $ , ............................ $ 674,10 Total Town Indebtedness ................ I........................... $ 5,972.00 County Dept. of Roads No. 616 lness and Interest$ ............................................ 560.64 SPECIFIC INFORMN Branch ............ $ 5,330.26 ASSESSED VALUATION FOR LAST FIVE COMPLETED ASSESSMENT ROLLS Aeseened valuation year ending Dec, $1, 1936: •••••••••••••••••••.......... $ 6,330.26 , Real property, subject to general taxation ........ $2,760,080.00 ............................. $ 6,330.26 Franchises ................................................................ 83160.00 ' $ 189.66 Total assessed valuations, subject to general taxation .................................................. $2,8.13,240.00 ............................ $ lit0.w; Pension property marked "exempt" .................... 8,019.00 ...............•............ $ 18i)-"'Aereeactl Total .................................... :................................. $2,851,259.00 18rient Improvements valuation year ending Dcc..11,1987 Real , property, suhjcct to general taxation ........ $2,186,41:1.00 Taxes ................ $ 66.51 Franchises................................,............................... 02,532.00 ......•..................... $ tiG.51 Total assossed valuation, subject to general taxation .................................................. $2,878,975.00 anent Improve- Pension property marked "exempt" .................... 10,006.00 ............................ $ 66.61 dRefunds Total...................................................................... $2,888,977.00 118ee3Fed raloa Hong year ending Dec. •71, 1938: ....................•...... $ 2,856.20 heal property, subject to general taxation ........ $2,800,313.00 Franchise 97,821.00 ............................ $ 2,656.20 hent Payments Total assessed valuations, subject to general ........................... taxation ...................... $2,898,137.00 .................. $ 1,527.47 Pension property marked "exempt" ...... 10,137.00 lyear district fund rear .................... $ 1,527.47 Total............................................................ .......... $2,908,274.00 lows; Assegged vahmtionx year ending Dec. 91, 1939: rust Co. Branch Real property, subject to general taxation ........ $2,820,357.00 ............................ $ 1,570.47 Franchises ... ................................... .................... ...... 104,832.00 ..........I ................ $ 1,570.47 Total assessed valuations, snbj".t to general CWo taxation.................................................. $2,925,189.00 Peneion property marked "exempt" .................... 10,137.00 , V RECEIPTS AND DIS- 5CH00L FUND Total ............................ $2,935,326.00 ....................eirr ....in Assessed valuations year ending Dec. 31, 1940: Accounts Ileal property, subject to general taxation ........ $2,767,658.00 Franchises.................................................................. 105,600.00 ............................ $ 2,970.26 Total assessed valuations, subject to general I•••••••• ................... 2,4'26.44 taxation $2,863,168.00 -- $ 6,306.70 rad ...................... Pension property marked "exempt" .................... 11,137.00 $ 838.00 Total...................................................................... $2,874,205.00 Total ............................................. .......... ,..... .,, 14,458,131.00 .................. ___ ... 950.09 ......I ................ 1,316.24 Average (divided by G ).................................... $2,891,620.00 -•—... :................ 091.52 Accounts duo the toren, uncollected at the close of ilia year. �.......................... 202.09 Individual and Municipalities ................................ $ 3,468.87 hre'r"e".................. $*6,396.70 Total..................................................... ......,............ $ 3,468.87 e.. 7 RECEIPTS—HIGHWAY. VERIFICATION iD SPATE OF NEW YORIC County of Tompkins, Town of Ulydses, ss,t '. 1.11 and 267 $ 6,000.00 LePi»e Stare, being duly sworn, deposes and'xuys that he resides at Tru - 979 .................. 1406,60 mansburg, N. Y„ that he is the supervisor of tiro town of Ulysses, fn the Ifor gravel county of Tompkins and that the foregoing report Is a true and correct atatament of ilia moneys received and paid out by him as supervisor of the ......••................•. 5,000.00 toa for the fiscal year ended Dec. :11, 19.10, and that this report agrees •••...•$12,408.50 Built w with the official records kept by hint. ................... LePine Stone .nd'2117 $ 2,000,00P. 0. Address Trunumshurg, N. Y. .........,,, ......•••6.80 Subsanand swan before me thie ................. . 9 30th dayy o of January, 1041. $ 2,000,80 Clara T. Pierson, Notary Publ.c, t �.l.i q{iWIed liWil rIlk. lYIII ililNi uiml. 44L It 1d1�� 0 a u . ......... ii7 r. Y. r. �I„�IYI V���V fll��1�161 NO INFORMATION ON LEFT HAND PAGES 4ESE PAGES MAY HAVE PRE-PRINTED NUMBERS BUT THEY ARE NOT USED) ,"'^ ; _�., .. ,..1r�...... 1..d.I LI nI.. a dl 11111 i 1 +. n cr Januar., 15, 1941 •ieeting of the To%n board of Ulysses, was held at the office of the Town Clerk. Present: LePine Stone, Supervisor, Chas. Lueder, F.A. .Beardsley, Frank Terry, L.D. Crumb, Justices of the Peace; !Edith :d. Updike, Town Clerk. :i&autea of meetings held Dec. 10, 23, i 30th were read a.:.. C-pprovtd with one correction. Dr. Lueder reported that buildings from the government would be available later. Also that no woodlot had been located and filinu envelopes could be obtained for use of officers at 25¢. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Crumb, voted and carried that Mr. Stone purchase one dozen filing envelopes. On motion 141r. Terry, sec. by air. Crumb, voted and carried that Dr. Lueder represent the town at the Association of Towns' meeting to be held in Albany Feb. 19, 20 & 21. On motion :ir. Crumb, sec. by Mr. Beardaley, voted and carried that the continuation bonds of the Supervisor, the General, ri'way and School be approved. A proposition was made to obtain through legislation and annex to the Town of Ulysses portions of outlying towns, princi- pally those comprising Trumansbarg Central School District. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Beardsley, voted and car- ried that J. W. Chase and E.D. Crumb oe authorized to purchase a set of scales to be used at the stone quarry. At a recent meeting of the Board of Supervisors, a copy of resolution was filed authorizing 5,1, Vann, Co. Supt. to purchase stone from the Town of Ulysses. On motion Mr.Heardsley, sec. by Mr. Crumb, voted and carried that yr. Stone appoint a committee of three to investigate the purchasing of a school bus; E.D. Crumb, Warren Chase and Fred A. Beprdsley were Appointed. On motion :fir. Crumb, sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that bills No. 13 to 21 inclusive be audited as claimed; N0', c, Name 13 F.A. Beardsley 14 Frank Terry 15 F.A. Lueder Sr. 16 LePine Stone 17 .. ld c;dith Updike 19 L.ijeloa Cruwb 20 Ira S. dower 21 American Surety Service Justice of the Peace Att. Officer Percentage -Gen. Fund Supervisor Town Clerk Justice of the Peace i,abor-Lower Cem. Co. Sup'v. Gen. Bond On motion adj. Torn Clerk Claimed i� 15.00 15.00 18.00 212.61 15.00 25.00 15.00 59.50 60.00 -------I-- $ 435.11 Allowed 15.00 15.00 18.00 212.61 15.00 25.00 15.00 59.50 60.00 435.11 Y.. v � 1 Jan. 221 1941 The Collectors band was approved by all members of the board as presented. Feb. 12, 1941 Regular meeting of the Town Board was held at the [+ office of the Torn Clerk. All members present. Motion by Mr. Beardsley, sec. by Ltr. Terry, voted and carried that Dr. Lueder be appointed chairman of the meeting- sir. Stone came In later. Minutea of previous meeting were approved as read . y On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by bir. Beardsley, voted _ and carried that 4200.00 be appropriated for the A.E. Houton Post, American Legion, this to take care of all iQemorial Lay expense. Dur. Crumb reported on types of scales and it was 7, suggested that the committee notify the memoers of the board before purchasing. Resolution offered by Dr. Lueder, That the supervisor oe authorized to purchase the Cole property of 1 acre and buildings located on the west of flown sheds in Jacksonville provided price to be paid does not exceed Q 2800.00; sec. by Mr. Crumb, voted and carried unanimously. 5 Mr. Crumb reported on investigation made of school bus. Uotion by Mr. Crumb, sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that t e Town Board and Town Supt. of Highways attend the Assn of Town'ne meeting in Albany Feb. 19-21 . Lir. Stone reported on the Civil Service set-up pending for the county. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Crumb, voted and I carried that bills No. 22 to 27 be audited as claimed; I No. Name Service Cli#imed Allowed 22 LePlne Stone Supervisor $ 15.00 $ 15.10 23 F.A. Lueder Sr. Att. Officer 15.00 153000 24 Frani Terry J . P. 5.00 5.00 e hillamsonBower L.d.Co. 6uppileerem. 113.87 13-17 27 .. .. 2.08 2.08 ------ -------- 185.06 135.06 l; .e On motion adj. - w Town Clerk 0 i Warch 12, 1941 Regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town C1E?rk for the purpose of transacting necessary business. All m abers present. 1ain.:tes of previous meeting were read & approved. L:r. L,Aeder reported that the men were cutting wood on the Thos. Donahue place at at 50e per cord. On motion Lir. Crumb, sec. by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that lir. Chase have the welfare men work on wood and that yr. Lueder consult iur. Frear in the matter. ivir. Crumb reported the purchase of a school bus. Un motion jar. Crumb, sec. by Sir. Beardsley, voted and carried that D.W. Ressler be authorized to place oinder Liaollity insurance on school bus to take effect immediately. Mr. Garlick was present in regard to selling a motor roller. ,ar. Chase and lir. Crumb were advised to see County aupt. 6.1s Vann about work. On motion ;4r. Beardsley, sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that we recommend and approve that the Town a'upt. be given the privelege of joining the State Retire- ment System. Lir. Crumb reported that order had placed for one set Fairbanks 20 ton scales at $ 53100 On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by i.ir. Terry, voted and carried that the purchase of scales be approved. Dr. Lueder gave a report of the Assn of Towns meet- ing, at Albany, of the addresses given on Justices fees, Town Ordinances, Firemen'e compensation, and National Defense. On motion 1dr. Beardsley, sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that bills No. 28 to 35 be audited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 28 Chas. A. Lueder Exp. ASssn meeting $20.05 $20.05 29 LePine Stone Percentage School fund 33.98 33.98 30 .. Service Bill 15.00 15.00 31 Frank Terry.. 5.00 5.00 32 F.A. Lueder Sr. Att. Officer 15.00 15.00 33 Free Press Printing & Pub. neport & Notices 74.84 74.84 34 irkabel Nipper Refund-Erron.Tax 9.33 9.33 35 Emma Bower Coll. Exp. 21.54 21.54 194.74 $194.74 �r On motion add. Town C1 k - upril 9, 1941 .seting of the Town J oard of Jlysses was held at the office ofthe Town Clerk for the purpose of transacting necessary cusiness. All memoers prEsent. minutee of previous meeting were read and ap)roved. Dr. Lueder reported on work in orchard at iIr. Frears- could have wood for cleaning and burning brush. Ur. Stone reported the purchase of the Cole property for $1500.00 . On motion Mr. Crumb, sec. by sir. Beardsley, voted and carried that we accept Lir. Stone's report on purchase of Cole property and authorize Mr. Chase to begin improvemente of vacant lot by excavation of cellar and drainage. to tion by Lir. Cramb, sec. by Lir. Terry, voted and carried that Lir. .*ueder be authorized to proceed with the collection of fines or disposition of doge cy the Dog Warden, of the delinquent dog owners. ..ewls Uarlick was present regarding sale of road roller. wessrs. Ryan and fling were present in regard to selling truck. ,,laoility insurance policies for school bus discussed. in motion Dr. Lueder, that a 1941 Ford No. 95 6.2.Chassis ana cao, ,marmon-nerrington, 4 wheel drive be purchased of Ryan .iotor Sales for $2000.00 - Allowance on Stewart truck - damp body and discount 4200.00, Tial. 41800.00 in four Certificates of inaeotedness of 4450-00 each, let payable Lurch 15, 1942: :r sec, and carried ananimouely. 8n" motion wr. Terry that 1 Haber iO ton -3 wheel roller, 20 in.-ouda six cylinder gas engine ,electric starting .0 75 gal. sprinkling attachment be purchasedo of Eugene VanName for '44475.00 F.O.B. ,clarion, Ohio; Allowance 4125.00 on two used rollers- cash 4150.00, the balance 43200.00 to be paid in four Cert. of indebtne. first payable Lurch 1;, 1942, sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted rind carried ananimouely. "otion by Lir. Crumb, sec. by Dr. Lueder voted and carried that Lr. Chase be authorized to do work at County Farm. 'Down 5apt. Lotion by Dr. Lueder sec. by Lir. Beardsley, voted and car- ried that bills No. 36 to Q be audited as claimed: No. Name Service Claimed Allowed - 36 Frank 'ferry Justice of the 2eace 5.00 5.00 =, 37 F.A. Lueder 5r. Attendance Officer 15.00 15.00 38 weelne Dtone 5apervisor 20.00 20.00 39 c.ulth A.Jpdike Town Cleat 15.00 15.00 40 F.b. Dower Bond Prem. 12.00 12.00 7.. !il LePlne Stone Filing Lnvelopes 2.00 2.00 42 Chas. A. Lueder Fees -Criminal Case 4.00 4.00 - ------ ------ 73.00 73.00 .s On motion adj. Town Cler I n Yore T. If, 20, & 2'1.38.21,000 16-012) Resolution by ...... % `%t..:..V.i................................ Secondedby..........C.&:C.A.,............. .............................................................. The Town Superintendent of Highways is hereby auth- rized to purchase under Sec- tion 142 of the Highway Law from......... ... �:. �'�cs�t�s rs y .:............................ with approval of the County Superintenden of Highways: A, ...Ao.Aav.... ..... 0..,...... .......1.ea �ii�.,.:�.cG...✓.�cea.�c,:H.g..y.-:^-�a-...,�-.N�-::...�t���:kC��r..��.:�:..�':�s 1...zf/__�Cll �Y.✓ for a total price of... -s9'1�t.... �4 .........%..*..-.�......�....-� !^c�-..;....;........... M.b� d . :.Z:.1..... -' ::...), f, o, ..... l/ The terms of payment are as follows: Trade-in allowance on..IWea...... I', .............. $... l�..a 5... ...... Check for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $...... /..� �... ....... ro The balance or net price in amount of $.... be paid by......... ................. Certificates of Indebtedness as listed below: Iiirst: $...... --� V-0>��......... .......... ; payable ..... ,?}ilst,z,:..../.,�..............19..`f Second: $.......?.G'A...�—..:...; payable.... ....... /..1 ............ 19..',x.3 Third: $....... k...e-D.... .....; payable .... ��6%J�r,._�........ /.� .........19... Fourth: $...... ... .....; payable.............L ...........19..E s— Certificates to hear interest at y fa ; interest to be payable annually, semi- annually or quarterly. Certificates and interest payable at. .✓1�,-...���yy.. ...art?:.. and the Supervisor and Town Clerk are hereby tauthorized and directedo issue the above Certificates of Indebtedness iar acNc rdance with tion 266 of the Highway Law. Vote of Town Board .... ���L%:....G/`'`-.....................................................Supervisor T, ..................................:.............Justice o f Peace iF Justice of Peace ............... ,...Justice of Peace .l . ............. ........................Justice of Peace +13irrrhg (fernfg Illat the above is a true copy of resolutions passed by the Town Board of the ToFvii of....... ti . j�a- „sr - .............................at a meeting /held �....%�..�X.Y..�. ..........u.�r;...% own Clerk i Townof......... ................................ Countyof......... ............................. One to County Superintendent One to Vendor MR Town Board Resolution for Purchase of Machinery Resolution byseconded by -0 The Town Superintendent of Highways in hereby authorized to purchasev under Section 142 OV the lTiJ,-.-iay Law from ----------- ---------------------------------- with the apprq,dal of the L: :'Ca. c Highways ---------------------- C-0 for the total purchase •p--i 0,11tz000- --------------------------------- de It re�� a, rf payment �.o be ti:-- follow Trade Allowan-e for -5Yce-Jajl� . _Z? .. <--Z -- ----------------- --- j7 Check or Cnsh for ------- --------------- The Balance Of Hat Price I)*, iount,$. to be paid by /&Ja--- ---Y_-Certificates of Indebtedriesai-, as listed below: The First shall be for payable j 194-:;— The Second shall be ford:' Third. --------------- The Thirshall be for q-tI IN 19 4$ The Fourth shall be for$­ ----------- Li All Certificates shall be r interest at Certificates and interest shall be payable - --- ---- ----- V The Supervisor and Town Clerk are hereby aut orized and dir- acted to issue above Cert ficateso in accordance with Section 286 of the Highway Law. Vote of t e To!rn Board Supervisor Town oftsse---5 Justice ym K-S -------- a This in to certify that t!"l, above is a t copy of a resolution om Board ie Town of t a Meet- passed by the bZ -g2;r.--.Yg:o--r.atEid in the of 194 hold on the day 7"11 e in the Town Clerk's Office Minutes of de,0' I sting In the Town of Dated AA 1941. OVY I:, May 14, 1941 Regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Clark for the purpose of transacting necessary business.. All me;aoers present. ...inutes of the previous meeting were read a.:d approved. A letter was read from W&lter Z. Hopper Jr.. Attorney, regarding the contemplated improveLi_nt of the rhiii Smith road and the possio.i.e damage to t:.e pripe.ty of the U_'en . 6tewart Latate. (The board re?lied that a satisfactory iiaprovement of this road was being planned which would benefIt rather t an Injure the Stewart property.) A communication from The Association of Towns, anaou.icing a School for Tocin Clerks at Coldgate inivereity June 12th -14th, Inas considered. Liotion On motion DX,. Lueder, sec. by L,r. 3eardsley, voted and carried that t"e Town Qlerl, be authorized to attend the School. Resolution_wae offered by ;."sr. ,Beardsley that this ooard favors the building of a bridge on. GregL Street in Trumansburg as soon as possiblev also favorinb the buildine of one this summer. The resolution was seconded by ;ur. Terzy, voted and carried unaniwoaaly. On motion Mr. Terry. seconded by ..:r. Beardsley, voted and carried, that Marian Lueder be appointed School Attendance Officer at the usual compensation to fil_ the vacancy caused by the death of F.A. Lueder Sr. on April 20, 1941, tezz to expire AuFuet 1,_1941. A petition was presented by the employees of the town asking for an incrcaac in gages. A discussion follnwed and it waR decided that no chane couid be made.at the present time, and the same was referred to Torn Sapt. Chase. On motion Dr. i,ueder,.sec..by gar. Beardsley, voted and carried that cleanTup day in the t.Qwn be ;day 20th with the courittee consistinG of E.D. Crumb and the Assessors. On moti.�n Dr. Ludder,_sec. by :dr. Beardsley, voted and carried that bills No. 43 to 48 be audited as claimed : .4o. Name 43 F.Ac Lueder Est. 44 a. Delos Crumb 45 Lel' ine Stone 46 Frank Terry 47 Tom Donahue 48 Williawson Law 6k. Service Claimed Allowed Att. Officer # 18.00 Justice of the Peace, 45.00 Supervisor 15.00 Justice of the Peace 5.00 Wood for Welfare 115.00 uoSupplies -6.63 r $204.63 On motion add. Town Cleric 18.00 45.00 15.00 5.00 115.00 6.63 0204.63 `I June 10. 1941 The regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the office of Town Clerk.for the purpose of transacting necessary gasiness. All members present. -inutea of the previous,,ameeting were read and approved. ?ocr. Stone reported, regarding the building of the ureg6 Stre'et .;ridge, that the committee and officials would meet some time this week. i4r. ."Immons, representing Alien H. Treman, Attorney, preeented.a petition of the Socony Vacuum 011 Co. Inc. for the right and authority to eenetruct, maintain, and operate a pipe line for the transportation bf petroleum, gasoline, and petroleum products across, under, and through certain public highways in this town. On motion Lir. Crumb, eeu. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried-tinanimoiasly, that this 'petition be accepteA and granted. There was some discussion on zoning and planning boards. Clifford Conover, present in regard to employment by the town, was advised that the town could not pay full wages rhile he was receiving compensation for disability. On motion Mr. Beardsley, sec. by Yr. Crumb, that bills No. 49 to 54 be audited as claimed. On motion adj. Town Irk 077.00 $77.00 IV No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 49 Frank 'ferry J.P. Service 5.00 5.00 50 LePine.atone Supervisor .15.00 .15.00 51 Warian L. Lueder Att. Officer 15.00 15.00 52 Chas. A. Lueder Criminal Fees 20.00 20.00 53 :gaud Addington School Director 4.00 4.00 54 D.W. Wessler insurance- Voting mach. 18.00 18.00 On motion adj. Town Irk 077.00 $77.00 IV July 16, 1941 Regular meeting of the Town 3oard was held at the of:iee of the down Clerk for the purpose of transacting necessary business. -All members present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. There was a discussion of the assessment of the pipe line recently constructed through the town by the Socony Vacuum Oil Co. On mgtion :dr. Terry, sec. by Mr. Crumb, voted and carried that ;Marian ueder be appointed 6chool Attendance Officer for the ensu,ing year at the same compensation (415. a month for regular calla and $;;.00 a day for special calla). There was a discussion on the probable building of a new road along Cyuga Lake(on the lake short of the Ryder farm) for the convenience.of the ownera of property and at their request. Pet&tion would be required after obtaining rights of way. There was also some discussion of exchanging a Diamond Dump truck belonging to the Village of Trumansburg.for the Brockway truck owned by the Town of Ulysses. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by.Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that bhlls Nos. 55 to 61 inclusive, be audited as claimed. The 'Sown Clerk gave a report of Lhe 3chool for Torn Clerks held at Cole6ate University, June 12th -14th. No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 55- Frank Terry J.?. Service 5.00 p 5.00 56 LePine. Stone Percentage-Scho*M .10 27.10 57 L.ekine Stone Supervisor _ 20.00 20.00 53 Chas. A.. ;.ceder Criminal Fees 5.00 5.00 59 Edith M. Updike Town Clerk 3erv. 25.00 25.00 60 Zdith �t. Updike r:xpense-T.C, S01•10.55 10.55 61. Emma Bower cxpens• -Coll.. 3.30 3.30 - 05.95 P95.95 On motion adjourned. Town Clerk -" On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. -by Mr. Beardsley, voted an carried that lir. Crumb be appointed as committee to work with the assessors to get accurate measurements of the Pipe line constructed by the Socony Vacuum Oil Co. '} ,.a 'rl August 190 1941 P.ebular meeting of the Town zoard of :ilysees was held at the office of the `sown Clerk,. for tre purpose of desl-nar,ing polling, places. Lerabers present were essreq Terry, Lueder, Crumb, and oeardsley, Justices; and ,ra. -dith Updike, Town Clerk. On motion Lir. Terry sec. by. Lir. Beardsley, carried that Dr. Lueder beappointed chairman of meeting . L:r. Stone came in latOr. On motion Lir. Terry sec. by Lir. Beardsley, voted and carried that I.O.O.F. Ball be designated polling place for district No. 1 On m tion Mr. Crumb, sec. by Mr. Terry, carried that th Town Hal Jacksonville be designated polling place for District fto. 2. On motion Mr. Beardsley,sec. by Lir. Crumb that the Fire House, Trumansbuag, be designated polling place, Dist.No.3 Th; resignation of Mont Boyer, Inspector of Election in Dist. 3 was presented, i.iotion by Lir. Beardsley, sec. by Lir. Terry, carried that this resignation be accepted. On motion Mr.Beardsley,sec. by Lr. Terry, voted and car- ried that Edna drown be appointed Democrat Inspector in District No. 3 On m;tlon Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that Howard Rumsey, Democrat and E.D. Crumb, Repub— lican be recommended Custodians of Voting Liachines at same compensation -$0.00 per year. air. Stone reported the purchase of iron pipe to carry crater from lake to stone quarry. fir. Chase reported that a power pump for the stone quarrLL was available from Yates County and recommended that a com— mittee be appointed to investigate same with power to buy. Motion by Dr. Lueder, sec. by Lir. Beardsley voted and carried that a committee be appointed to investulgate pump withpower to purchase. The committee appointed- Lir. Chase, L.D. Crumb, Dr. ue er , Lir, Stone. There was a discussion of thh Wilson Road,leading to the late, the Philo Smith road, Agard road, Enfleld Town lineroad "ead Hill road, also the requests made by John Lieeker in regayd to changing water course along his farm and proposition of .�r. Duddaeston of drainage along, highway by his farm. Liotion by Lt. Crumb, seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried the planned improvement of the Philo Smith road be changed to the Enfield- Ulysses road from Christian Hill to the Schuyler County line, providing the Town of Enfield will co-operate. The '.Gown Board planned to inspect these roads to -morrow, August 20th. over ,v On motion Mr. Beardsley, seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that bills No. 63 to 70 be audited as claimed: No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 65 F.A. Beardsley J.P. Service 35.00 35.00 64 E.Delos Crumb .. 25.00 25.00 65 Frank Terry .. 5.00 5.00 66 Edith Li. Upd ike T.C. .. 15.00 15.00 67 Marian Lueder Att. Officer 15.00 68 LePine Stone Supervisor 15.00. .15.00 15.00 69 Harrison Adams Sheriff fees 8.64 8.64 70 Wm. A. Church Co. Supplies 36.00 36.00 $154.64 $154.64 On,motion adj. Town. Cle k ,- rgaw•^: r.cw+n nv��.n......���.._;,.^�!in.,.....,�m..x..�^.nnr,�{ws�n.,�...r—,+.-�. J���yf��J .{I�.1 y��� .: yrs +,,1,4�..Yi it :li'ui. � � l�iilCill��ld��BWld ll��l 9: ti i �o y .r September 10, 1941 Regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of transacting necessary business. All members present. Minutes of previous meeting were read and nonroved. I'uap a committee reported the purchase of a Power Pump for Tone stone quarry from Yates County for 4150.00 Dr. Lueder and Mr. Crumb were appointed committee 'ripe line- to obtain right of way for laying pipe line from stone Stone uuartiquarry to lake: air. Crumb reported distance from lake level to quarry- bins 200 feet elevation, horizontal distance 800 ft, The Board met on August 20th and inspected the Wilson Road, Philo Smith Road, Enfield Town Line Rd., Duddle- ston std., 'sleeker drainage ditch and stone quarry. The Board reccommend that the work be done on the i4eeker Road at Lir. Meeker's expense. As result of inspection of the Nilson Road,-ijotion was mad e by Lir. Crumb sec. y Lir. Terr voted and carried that the gate across this roa� be $ept OUn. On motion Lir. Crumb, sec. by Dr. Luedee, voted and i carried that the amount apportioned for the Makarainen Rdad be used on the Philo Smith goad. A letter was read from Lira. Keith Sears requesting an appropriation of 050.00 vier year for the Ulysses Philom. Library. On motion_;Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Terry, voted library and carried that $50.00 be appropriated to the Ulysses Philom Library. There was discussion on the wages of the road men. On motion Dr. Lueder sec. by Lir. Beardsley, voted and carried that J.9. Chase be authorized to attend the meet# ng for Town Superintendents in Rochester Sept. 18 to 20, '41. Motion by Lir. Crumb, sec. by Lir. Beardsley, voted 4nd carried that Bills No. 71 to 76 be audite d as claimed: No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 71 Eugene Thorpe Assignd LePine Stone Constable 19.50 $19.50 '72 LePine Stone Supervisor 15.00 15.00 73 Frank Terry J. P. Service 10.00 10.00 74 Philo B.Smither Assessor Chr. 250.00 25nal Fee 5.00 0 7-00 5 '.00 76 Dennis 3: Co. Supplies 1.10 1.10 On motion add. Town Cle Yk # 300.60-$300.60 Zi 25 he dGtiD 6'iA'T:. Aid CLA Lu .1 Uctober 15, 1941 Regular meeting of the Town Board Of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of transacting necessary business. Preeent- LePine Stone,Supr. Frank Terry, F.A. Beardsley, Chas. A. Lueder, E.D. Crumb, Justices, Edith K. Updike, Clerk. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. The bond of Irwin S. Potter, Welfare Officer wa s presented. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by air. Beardsley, voted and carried that the bond of Welfare Officer be approved . A letter was read from Chas. 9. Newman, Atty. rec- oamiendin the filing against the State of New York, through the Court of Claims, a claim for the balhnee of state aid due the Town of Ulysses under Sec. 279 of the Highway Law. It was suggested that we have Mr. Nerman draw up resolution. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that the following resolution be aaopted concerning this claim:- (over page) Mr. Crumb and Dr. Lueder reported that they had consulted the Wilsons concerning the right of way through their property from the stone quarry to lake and that toey favored the proposition. On motion Lir. Terry, sec. by Mr. Beardsley, vo6ed and carried that Robert Baumer, Democrat and Grant Fletcher Republican be appointed to re -check the Voting Machines with the Custodians following general election. On motion Lir. Crumb, sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that Bills No. 77 to 86 inclusive be and ited as claimed: 1,r No. Name Service Claimed Allowed '�, �;�•' 77 F.A. Beardsley J.P. Service 15.00 ...15.00 78 Frans Terry •• 5 00 . 5 00. ,. 79 Marian L.Lueder School Att. Off. 15.00 15.00 80 ... .. Supervisor 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.10 t' `3 81 32 LePine Stone Filing Deed 2.10 83 Eugene Thorp assgnd to LePine Stone Constable.fees 14.99 14.90 I;.<.•_ 84 F. S. Bower Bond Prem. 8.00 8.00 85 Wm. H. Licht 11. D. Examdnation 2.00 2.00 86 Smith T. Weatherby Assessor 170.00 170.00 t, ----------- --------- 262.00 262.00 A, "i On motion add. I' F� Town �1—kd`/!` , yt(1• ..r.4, ' ffered the following resolution and moved its adoption: t RLV4VED that George R. Fearon, of the law firm of Costello, QocneJ an rearbn, o Syra use, New Yor1:, be and he hereby is employed for professional services In preparing,filing, and prosecuting the claim of this town against the State of New York, for the difference between the fall amount of state aid payable to this Town for the current fisc al year pursuant to Section 279 of the Highway Law and the amount actu- ally received by this Town heretofore, and FURtME RESOLVED, that the Supervisor of this Town be and he Is hereby authorized and directed to pay to Mr. Fearon immediately the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00)which shall be full compensation for all services rendered or to be rendered and full payment of all expenses Incurred or to be incurred in the preparation, filing, and prosecu- tion of such claim, if such claim is not upheld, and FURIdER RESOLVED, that this Town will pay to Mr. Fearon five per cent (5rv)of the amount .recovered. by this Town in the event that such claim is upheld either as a result of the preparation, filing, and prosecution of such claim or of a similar claim of the Bounty or some other town or county, and FURI?hER nSOLVED, that thd,.Supervisor of this Town shall for- ward to air. Fearon immediately, at 930 University Building, Syracuse, ;I.Y. a, certified copy of this resolution, the sum of `Pen Dollars($10.0 hereinbefore referred to, and such information as shall be required for the preparation, filing, and prosecution of the claim of this Town and FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Supervisor be and hereby is author- l� ized and directed to execute, on behalf of this Town, the claim and such others papers, instruments, and proceedings as may be necessary for the preparation, filing, and prosecution of the claim. beconded by ,.:r. and duly put to a vote which resulted ae follov.s: V e, bated: VCLQO(_r tj, 194J. 'AA.1f voting - voting xf,, 41 =VI " Jove�jber 6, 1941 ;:Ieeting of the Justices of the Peace and Town Clerk ..as h.elu at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of !,r canvassing the returns of Election held Nov. 4, 1941. Present: Frank Terry, F.A. Beardsley, Chas. Lueder, , �• Delcm = CrumbJustices of the Peace, Edith Ii. Updike, Clerk. The following canvass of the votes for Town Officers resulted. as follows;- ollows;-For ForSupervisor Dist. 1 Dist. 2 Dist. 3 Total > LePine Stone Rep. 246 195 203 644 Via. A. haflin Dem. 80 75 121 255 31ank 21 22 -------- 347 ------- 292 ------- 324 ----- 963 t. y For Town Clerk cdith�• Updike Rep. 282 214 240 736 Irene Cady Dem. 43 49 66 158 - Blank 22 29 18 69 -963 347 292 324 For Justice of r� the Peace Chao. A. Luedee Rep. 235 202 211 648 "chael Terrell Dem. 73 61 87 221 rst 1 a.Delos Crumb Rep. 244 208 67 215 84 667 215 ?' Howard RumseyDem, 64 78 46 51 175 !a , .glank t 4 694 584 648 1926''.. For Assessor 4 yrs..` :.d,rrin V. Gould Rep* 200 180 161 541 _- Vaal Rice Dem. 103 84 28 132 31 319 103 r;;•iI t 1'i ni 44 _ -324 _ _' 347 292- - 963 For Assessor 2yrs. _+�• 196 213 664 � "Ith T. Weatherby 255 Rep. ii viuond Batty Dem. 65 58 91 214 85 , �leuih 2`1 38 20 .! 347 ------ 292 ------ 324 ------ 963 r For Collector Diet. 1 Diet. 2 ' : Laa aorter• Rep. 258 201 :Nina &Town Dem. x168 65 26 Blank 21 347 - 292 For Superintendent of Righways J. Warren Chase R.204 182 Clifford E. Conove07 89 Dem. Clifford E. Conover Ind. 29 17 Blank 7 4 - 347 292 For School Director gaud Addington 261 192 7i1111am Scott 662 67 alb ------4_ --33- -- 347 292 A i Diet 3 Total 208 667 94 227 - r 22 69 j ------- ------ = 324 963 1i 170 556 Jw .' 9` �L 112 308 -" 30 76 ; 12 23 :d - ! L. •41 324 963 I ^� 't 1 205 658 94 223 i 25 82 324 963 r, A Upon the foregoing canvass of the votes Cent for Torn Officers at the said election, we hereby certify that the following persons were elected to the office opposite their respective names: Supervisor Town Clerk Justice of the Peace Justice of the Peace Assessor 4 years Assessor 2 years Collector Supt. of Highways School Director LePine Stone Edith M. IJI:dike Charles A. Lueder E. Delos Crumb Edwin V. Gould Smith T. Weatherby Emma Bower J.Warren Chase Maude Addington 44 , Justices of 'kltrhe Peace a—� Torn Clerk ? ���..,• S tai I .toveuoer 6, 1941 Ileeting opened as an auditing board; all members present. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. On motion Lir. Beardsley, sec. by Lir. Crumb, voted and carried that persons who re -canvass the voting machines after the election receive $4.00 each. On motion Dr. LuederI sea. by Mr. Crumb, voted and carried that Bills No. 87 to 114 b_e audited as claimed ; (yo. Name Service Claimed Allowed 3� 8 FrWnik Terry Le2ine Stone J• P. Service Supervisor 5.00 15.00 $ 5.00 15.® 89 E.Delos Crumb Custodian V-11. 44.00 44.00 90 Howard Rumsey 44.00 44.00 91 Edith M. Updike Election Allowance 50.00 50.00 92 .. T.C. Service 15.00 15.00 93 .. Registrar & Exp. 44.45 44.45 y4T.C. Expense 12.45 12.45 97 Grant•Fietcher Reeanvass V.M. 4.00 4.00 96 Robert Baumer .. 4.00 4.00 97 Samuel Frazier Rental -Elections 20.00 20.00 98 Dennis & Co. Supplies 6.67 6.67 99 iim. H. Licht M.D. Examination 2.00 2.00 100 U.1i. Nessler Insurance V.11. 18.00 18.00 101 Uildred B. Ellis Inspector 29.00 29.(D 102 Mabel Batty .. 28.00 28.00 103 Grace Stamp .. 20.00 20.00 104 Chas. Stamp .. 9.00 9.00 105 Arsula B.;Hilliard .. & ;cess. 40.92 40.92 106 John, J. Chase .• 29.00 29.00 107 Dora F. Smith .. 29.00 29.00 108 1-d- Agard .. 29.00 29.00 109 Jesse Mekeel .. &mesa. 40.28 40.28 110 Mary E. Cronk .. 22.00 22.00 111 Edna Brown .. 8.00 8.00 112 Ella A. Dempsey .. 21.00 21.00 113 S.Stuart Dickson .. 29.00 29.00 114 Francis J. Breen .. &Loess. 40.92 40.92 On motion adj. Town C1 t 659.69 $ 659.69 t-4 November 14, 1941 A regular meeting of the town board of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of making the Budget for 1942 and transacting other business. All members present. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Bud geto Motion by Dr• Lueder seconded by Mr. Beardsley, 1942 voted and carried that the hudget be adopted as read as follows- for Hi way - $5000.00; Bridges - 42000.00 ; Snow and 1[isc.- 4000; Machinery bund 93233.33 and Cert. of Indebtedness - $2766.67 - total $6000.00;General- $6000.00 Motion by Dr. Lueders see. by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that Mildred Ellis and Clifford Conover, Rep's and Mabel Batty and Arsula Hilliard, Dam's be appointed J InspectorsInBpectors of Election for District No. 1. of Motion by Dr. Lueders sec by Mr. Terry, voted and Election carried that Mm. Agard and Jesse Mekeel, Rep's and John Chase and Dora F. Smith, Dem6o be appointed Inspectors of Election for District No. 2.. Motion by Mr. Terry, sec. by Dr. Lued ,voted and carried that Mary Cronk and Stuart Die ksoP Madeleine Baumer and Francis Breens Democrats be appointed Inspectors of Election for District No. 3. On motion Mr. Crumbs sec. by Dr. Lueders voted and carried that bills No. 115 to 126 be audited as claimed: . ame Service Claimed Allowgd 115 Barry Colegrove Scent Of Hall 4-27-00 $27.00 316 LePine Stone Supervisor 5.00 5.00 117 Fred A. Beardsley Justice 10.50 10.50 118 Frank Terry .. 5.00 5.00 119 Chas. A. Lueder .. 90.00 90.00 120 E. Delos Crumb.. 30.00 30.00 121 Edith M. Updike Town Clerk 5.00 5.00 122 Assn of Towns Membership Dues 25.00 25.00 123 Edwin V. Gould Assessor 160.00 160.00 124 Williamson L.B.Co. Supplies 12.77 12.77 125 Dr. Ralph J.Low V.S. Reports 6.50 6.50 126 .. H.O. Salary &Exp• 244.15 244.15 On motion adjourned ��(- d"" Town Clerl� 620.92$ 620.92 in r i. ,;l1:Y,�":'�i; i,, it .•Yq'.. ��:i^�^ + 'ip.v: fi .j�t� .�� � � 'll•!;w ,.�( a L _ }•'etY r. "� 1. .. ( fI:YFf ..2tra •�fi�. i ..f .. . TMNL OF Ulysses BUDGET Q 1942 Highway 5,000.00 I Bridges 2,000.00 Snaw & Mise. 4,000.00 ! �3 1�achinery )Machinery Fund 3233.33 i ) Cert. of Indebt. 2766.67 6,000.00 g: Town Audits 3482.69_ General ) General Fund 2517.31 69000.00' ---------- k!f 23,000.00 x 1 �•� � y, �`` I, the undersigned, DO HEREBY CERTIFY } ,y r_ that the foregoing ie a true and complete listyy; of the amounts required for the budget for the Town of Ulysses, New York for the year 1942 as t1'•' ' adopted by the Town Board of said town. Dated: llot'. cwfz"-J cr A ' 14, 1941 Clerk Town i. ,;l1:Y,�":'�i; i,, it .•Yq'.. ��:i^�^ + 'ip.v: fi .j�t� .�� � � 'll•!;w ,.�( a L _ }•'etY r. "� 1. .. ( fI:YFf ..2tra •�fi�. i ..f .. . w.-..-.._...-.-. - • .r.SrST Vin. ' December 10, 1941 Aregular meeting of the Town Board of Ulydses was _ held at office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of tran- sacting necessary business; i _= Present were LePine Stone, Supervisor, Frank Terry, Fred A. Beardsley, Dr. Chas. Lueder Justices of the Peace, Edith M. Updike Town Clerk. = Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. A communioation was read from the Department of =. Agriculture and Markets regarding the dog enumerator.-' On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that Fred Wilcox be appointed Dog _ Enumerator for the town for 1942. On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. Terry, voted -- and carried that bills No. 1 to 5 be audited as claimed: No. Name Service Claimed Allowed ±R 1 Fred A. Beardsley Sustice Court 8.50 8.50 2 Marian L. Lueder Att. Officer 15.00 15.00 y 3 LePine Stone Supervisor 15.00 15.00 a 4 William Dimick Janitor -Elections 8.00 8.00 5 Eugene Thorpe Constable fees 17.65 17.65 64.15 64.15 On motion adj. Town Cle December 29, 1941 Meeting of the Justice's of the Peaoe and Town Clerk was held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of auditing the accounts of the supervisor. Present were Frank Terry, Chas. A. Lueder, Fred A. Beardsley, E.Belos Crumb, Justicea, Edith M. Updike, Clerk. Supervisor's accounts were audited. Adjourned to Dec. 30th C: �. �- Town Cler i. II,! i 1. •1 110 . rola Mdl V !87 December 30, 1941 Ad,ourned meeting of the Justices of the Peace and Town Clerk was held at the office of the Town Clerk. Present were Justices Terry, Lueder, Crumb and Bardsley, Edith M. UPdi',e, Clerk 7 No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 6 F.S. Bower Firemen's Prot. Ins. 146.25 146.25 7 .. Bond Prem. J.P.-I 5.00 5 -OM a ,� 151.25--# 151.25 On motion add. =1 �¢ . Town 01 rk The auditing of the Supervisor's accounts were completed. The docicete of the Justices of the Peace were presented and found correct. opened as a Town Board meeting with Supervisor LePine Stone present. A letter was read from Glenn Norris, an Ithaca Supervisor requesting the loan of the book-"Reoord of Road Surveys" Town of Ulysses: owing to condition of the book it Was decided not to loan it. A letter was read from Mr. V.P. Thcmas regarding alleged damage,to his place on the old Boulevard Road, by Com. the road scraper. Reply- "that road ie not completed and V.P.Thomas when the town is ready to build for bridge would consult him. A communication to the Supervisor and Town Supt. of Highways from the Assn of Towrs,including copy of a letter from M.P. Catherwood, that owing to defense require - Defense menta, recommend the repairing and maintenance of present equipment, purchasing new only when absolutely necessary; rec present equipuent the Assn advised full co-operation in this matter. - On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that the bonds of LePine Stone. -Supervisor Edith M. Updike, Town Clerk E•,Delos Crumb and Chas. A. , Lueder, Justices of the Peace be approved. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Beardsley, voted Water and carried that $ 2.50 per load be charged for the water that has been delivered Motion by Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that the same Fire Wardens be appointed for the year 1942, namely, Frank Predmore, J.W. Chase, Harold Smith and John Evans. Motion by Dr. Lueder, sec. by by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that Bills No. 6 & 7 be audited as claimed: 7 No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 6 F.S. Bower Firemen's Prot. Ins. 146.25 146.25 7 .. Bond Prem. J.P.-I 5.00 5 -OM a ,� 151.25--# 151.25 On motion add. =1 �¢ . Town 01 rk We, the undersiGned members of the Town Board of ;sLiesq do hereby certify that we have examined the several raccoun-ts of -rei'lne Stoaex 6upervieor and have founu th-c- correQt per state;-iert with nllncc ..the following L 8: 3al. 3ook Bank Bal. I 25-59 25.59 895.33 783.47 1 783-47 rGE 5,01:34 5,301.34 4 MR -M -xay -ecelPts #11,408.83 9-80. -11, 3183, 64..141 25.59 C C- I p t 8 2,934,81 2x089-48 395.33 Aa lie C C, ITL a 10,327.46 93571.03 756.43 Ca.out 31.94 Diff. .10 788-47 6v193.30 6,193.30 00 —isc. l6x407-01 D. 11,117.67 5p289-34 Cks. outl2.00 —5P301-34 I 25-59 25.59 895.33 783.47 1 783-47 rGE 5,01:34 5,301.34 4 MR -M I r JOJi: SA1. -)ank -�Al. Y MI -ece-otos 14,573.55 b. r2„806.•46 1,,7:67..09_ 1,856.48 .+ akst •out. 89.39'+ 11356.43 1,356.48 I, a. "t - --- - ^rl Justices of the 4i S /�rj�J�YK Peace .� � � �.(��+'-�• ` rows-.._. P�a�c ' _ ' , � `�' � �. Dated: e c . 30, 1941 ,�I'l �• Vii:;. n 4 { r a �I January 14, 1942 19 Meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the offices of the Town Clerk for the purpose of transacting the neccessayy business. Present: LePine Stone, Supervisor Chas. A. Lueder, Frank Terry, Fred A. Beardsley, Justices ofi.the Peace, Edith lar: Updike, Town Clerk. Minutes of meetings held Dec. 10, 29 & 30 were read and approved. Mr. Stone reported that the Board of Supervisors had appointed a Committee on Records and said Com. wished to borrow of the Town of Ulysses the book,"Record of Road Surveys" 1796-1846 for copying. Resolution offered by Dr. Lueder that this book be loaned to the Committee apppinted by supervisors consisting of Supervisors Schofield, Norris and Stobbs, seconded by Dir. Terry, voted and carried unanimously. Motion by Dr. Lueder, sec. by Dir. Terry voted and carried that the bond of Emma Bower, Collector be approved. stables Motion by Mr. Terry, sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carridd that Eugene Thorpe and Carl Fundis be apppinted Constables for the to'sn for the ensuing two years. Astrar Motion by Mr. Beardsley, sec. by Mr. Terry voted and carried that Edith M. Updike be appointed Registrar of Vital Stat. for the Town of Ulysses for the ensuing term. Motion by Mr. Beardsley, sec. by :fir. Terry, voted and carried that Dr. Lueder be appointed regular delegate and E.D.Crumb alternate, to attend the Association of Towns' meeting in Albany, February 18-20, 1942. Motion by Dr. Lueder, sec. by '.fir. Terry, voted and carried that Trumansburg Branch, Tompkins County Trust Co. be designated as depository for funds of the Supervisor and Collector. Motion by Mr. Beardsley, sec. by Lir. Terry, voted and carried that bills No. 8 to 14 be audited as claimed. Dr. Lueder excused from the meeting. Motion by Mr. Brardeley, sec. by Dir. Terry, voted and carried that one Conditional Sale Book and One Chattel 11.1ortgage 3,ajk, also 1000 Bill heads be purchased. E.D. Crumb, J.P. came in to meeting, also J.Warren Chase Tonin Superintendent. Win. P. Ryan was present in regard to sale of trucks. A discussion followed on phechasing one new and two used trucks. No action taken on new truck. Resolution offered by Mr. Beardsley that two used trucks, uck c:: Brockway and one G.M.C.be purchased of Ryan Motor Sales for 9='=0.09 $495.00 to be paid after tones are collected. Lawrence Hymen and Prof. Doig appeared before the Board ral in retard to obtaining apparatus to -be used for rural fires. It was res suggested that the town levy tax for expense of maintaining equipment, also that a committee be appointed later. am No. Name Service 8 LePine Stone Percentage-Gen'l 30.00 30.00 Per diem g F.A. Beardsley 30.00 10 Chas. A. Lueder Criminal Fees 11 Marian L.-Lueder Att. Officer 12 Frank Terry Per diem 13 Edith M. Updike .. 14 The Free Press Pub. Notices etc. On m"_ot....ppion ad j . D- - Town C erk `� A Claifted Allowed $128.06 #1.28.06 5.00 5.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 30.00 30.00 20.000 20.00 30.00 30.00 14.38 14.38 $ 267.44 $ 267.44 Fire „; Equip. Com. kR 9t February 11, 1942 Ae3 On motion add. E � Town Clerk 1 11 i'- Regular meeting of the Town Board was held at the lowed office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of transacting 26-06 necessary businese: Present were Dr. Lueders Frank Terry, 5.00 Fred A. Beardsley, E. Delos Crumb, Justices, J.Warren Chase 20.00 T.Supt• Edith 11. Updike, Clerk. 20.00 On motion Mr. Crumb, sec. by Mr. Terry, voted and 30.00 carried that Dr. Lueder act as chairman of meeting. 20.00Minutes of meeting held Jan. 14th were read and approved. 1k�38 _ A letter was read from Mrs. Bucknam, Secy of the Taxpayers Association that the Ass'n suggests that all members of the Town Board attend the Ass'n of Towns' meeting in Albany ...... and that money be appropriated to pay their expenses. 67,44 Meeting turned over to Mr. Stone, = On motion Mr. Crumb, sec. by Dr. Lueder, vo8ed arra carried that members of the Town Board, Town Supt. hase End Smith Weatherby Assessor be authorized to attend the Assn of Town's meeting in Albany Feb. 18-20. On motion Mr. Beardsley, sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that the bonds of Carl Fundis and Eugene Thorpj when properly executed be approved. William P. Ryan present in regard to sale of truck. Warren Chase brought up discussion of roads to be worked mentioning the Schwartz Road, the Philo Smith Road, �s Makarainen Road and Houghton Road. + Motion by Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Crumb, voted and carried unanimously that work be finis ed on the Schwartz a --k 1500.00 for •z Houghton roads, amount to be expended each road Mr. Potter present in regard to work for men on re'Was. Merritt Agard present in regard to sale of truck to Pipe be used for fire equipment. Fred A. Beardsley, E.D. Crumb, Equip. J. Warren'Chase were apppinted committee to meet with L. Hymen quip- R. Doig and village board to investigate the purchase of equip- went for use at rural fires. r� Com Com.truck Com. a ppanted to inve tigate the Ryan truck - �. Chase. Dr. Lueder, Fred Beardsley and arren a: Motion by Mr. Crumb see. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that bills No. 15 to 19 be audited as claimed: No. Name Service Claimed Allowed ;. 15 Frank Terry Justice of the Peace 5.00 $ 5.00 16 Marian L. Lueder Att. Officer 15.00 15.00 17 LePine Stone Supervisor 15.00 15.00 18 Free Press Printing & Supplies 22.61 22.61 19 F.S. Bower Prem. T.Off. Bonds 227.32 227.32 i 284.93 $ 284.93 ' The Board planned to meet Feb. 14 at 2:00 P.M. _. at Town Barns to inspect trucks. On motion add. E � Town Clerk 1 11 i'- I''riday, February 20, 1942 THE FREE PRESS $ 443.06 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE proceedings.................................................... I......... S U P E R V I S O R Total........................................................................ Arae Compnsation of assessors .......................................... $ $ Praaera: intieng assessment rolls ............................................ 24.84 .................................................................... OFTotal Receiver of Taxes or Tax Collector: The Town of Ulysses Office and other expenses ............................................ $ Bond premium............................................................... 347.12 Total .......... ............................... FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31,1941 Elections (including town meetings) : Milt) Compensation of election officials ..........................;... $ SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS !tent of polling places .................................................. 8.00 Custodians (2).............................................................. $ Recount............................................................................ General Fund Other expenses (janitor) ............................................ General property taxes ........................................................ $ 0,000.00 Total...............,........................................................ Other taxes ....................................................... _..................... 5,780.33 Insurance: $ 202.9G Compensntion insurance .............................................. $ Total, tax receipts.......................................................... Licenses and permits............................................................ Fines and penalties.............................................................. Gills and grants.................................................................... Departmental earnings........................................................ Allother.................................................................................. Total, miscellaneous receipts ......................... Refunds........................................................................ Total, transfers and refunds .......................... Total, general fund receipts .................... Highway Fund }11,780.S;i $ 35587 68.05 $ 8,15:. Gl �' $ 443.06 680.00 fund (item it ....:1) .................................................. Machinery Machinery fund (item 8) .................................................. 36.00 $ 616.00 24.84 10,0:11.18 83.31 Toth .. $ 108.15 347.12 $36,144.00 47.00 Milt) 8.00 Compensation (tees) .................................................... $ 8.00 Total, receipts till funds ................................................340,2211.08 $ 498.1'2 146.25 $ 12 25 167.50 60.00 Total........................................................................ 213.62 Total, General Government ............................ 163.66 Protection of Persons and Pro 4:17.866 P•el't Y ,,, Constable rued Deputy Sheriffs: $ 313.756 $ 2,78 96 $ 36.00 $ 1"f 0.75 Pees in criminal proceedings ...................................... $ 68.69 $ 35.OU Total...................................................:................... $ 08.69 Toed, Protection of I'elsuns and l roperty ...... $ 68.69 $13,O10.os Conservation of Health Dealth Officers: Highway fund (item 1) ........................................ ................ $ 8,15:. Gl �' Compensation.................................................................. $ Office, traveling and other expenses 218.10 »'26.06 fund (item it ....:1) .................................................. Machinery Machinery fund (item 8) .................................................. o _,666.261 9,'.I'JU,21 .......................... U. S. Report .......,........................,...,............................... 1 6.511 snow and ntiseellaueous fund (item 4) ............................ 10,0:11.18 Toth .. $ 260.65 Total, highway fund receipts......................................Registrar $36,144.00 of Vital Statistics' Compensation (tees) .................................................... $ 4225 Total, receipts till funds ................................................340,2211.08 Total........................................................................ $ 12 25 Some r closing balances on Balances at preceding Inst prrceding report, or difference explained: Total, Conservation of Health ............................ $ 202.9G General fund.................................................................. $ 1,527.47 Public Welfare Highway fund ................................................................ 495421 lrelfare Officer: Total, balnncee1'mblic ..................................................... $ 61481.68 Compensation.................................................................. $ 715.00 Grandtotal .................................................... $55110.76 Total........................................................................ $ 716.00 SUMMARY OF DISBURSEMENTS Otrtrpaid oor /byrsu supervisor $ Medical, Rent, Fuel, Groc., Board ............................ ............. 2,262.10 2,26'2.07 General Fund llome relief (T.E.R.A.)....................... I........................ 660.84 General government ...................»......................................... $ 2,783.00 Woods lot................................................................... 116.00 Protection of persons and property-gmterul .................. Conservation of health........................................................ 68.60 292.90. Total............................................................,........... Total, Public Welfare $ 6,166.01 Public Welfare .................................................................... 6,870.01 .......................................... } 6,870.01 Education........................................................................I....... 210.60 Education Public utill Ces-noncommoreinI .......................................... 59.50 Miscellaneous .................................... ........... I ........... I ... I.......... 827.71 School Directors: Total, current expenxox Compensation.................................................................. $ 4.00 ................................................ Interest of d:•llt ('1'ttxex)...................................................... Constructlalt uud portt, hnproveuu•alx .................... $ ri9.9U 1,6'Sh69 $11,112.71 Total ........................................................................ Attendaucv Officers: $ 4.00 Refunds.................................................................................... 9.33 Compensation................................................................ $ 166.06 Talnl, olhnr puymcala.................................................. $ 1.03.711 Total........................................................................ $ irmou -- __ 14tblia Library: Tinl 1! puymvnhr from gr'noral fund .................... $12,806.411 Compensation................................................................ $ 60.00 HighwayPund Total ........................... .... ....... ................... ...... I........ $ m.66 it highway fond 1tout t......................I........................... f ( ) .. .. 2) }II,:18;I.ti4 'Total, Education ........................I.. .... .... ••..••. ...... .... $ 210.00 uMaedi ami (Idea( .,:1) ...............................................1.- ,wtdaory rand (oast 8i ................................................... 2,679,43 0,671.23 Public 1_ltilities --Noncommercial snow nn. ndnculhtnvuux fund (Itom 4) ........................... .1 1,117.117 f-1111- _ PRESS Page Three ............. 68.06 Machinery Fund (Iton. d): Tax received from collector, Sec. 141 and 267 .......... $ 6,000.00 .............. I........... $ 443,06 Ree,ived for rental of lnnchiuery, county road fund 2,607.03 Received from other sources (equipment and material) • 2,383.18 ............................ $ 680,00 ............................ 36.00 Total recelpta..1.............................................,.,..., Snot, and Afisosllunuoiva Fund (Item 4): $ 9,990.21 Tax collected, See. 141 and 267 .................................. $ 6,000.00 ............................ $ 616.00 Received from other sources (material, lime stone), 11,0:11.18 ...........................I $ 2184 Total receipts..............,....,.................................... $10,031.18' ........................... 83.31 llfphtoail Flind Urslancas at Beginning of Town Fiscal Ycar: Highway fund (item 1) .............................................. $ 3,266.22 ............................ $ 108.16 Bridge Lund (Item 2) .................................................. 084.81 Machinery fund (Iter[ 3) ....................................... __ 337.36 .........I .................. $ 347.12 47.00 Snow and miscellaneous fund (Item d) .................... 376.0:3 ................... I........ ............................ 88.00 8.00 Total Highway fund balances ............................ $ 4,064.21 ............................ .........I .................. 8.00 DETAILED STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS- ............................ $ 498.12 ' HIGHWAY FUND ............................ $ 140.26 .................... I....... 167.60 [Iiphmay Fund (hent 1): General Repairs, including sluices and culverts ...,.. $ 4,090.24 �............................ $ 313.76 Special improvements including sluices and culverts 71284.40 ............................ $ 2,783.90 Total expenditures ................................................ $11,383.64 Dns and .Property Bridge Flnnd (Item z): Materials for repair and maintenance of bridges .• $ 869.48 Construction of new bridges ........................................ 1,227.00 68.69 Total expenditures ................................................ $ 2,089:18 ............................. $ 68,09,1Luchinery Fund (/tent 9): nd 1'ropu•ly ...... $ 68.69 For payment of certificates of indebtedness and Health see. '266 .................................................... $ 2,688.26 1 Of Par purchase of machinery, tools and implements Par 661.60 For repair of machinery, tools and implements ...... 0,231.27 ............................• $ 218.10 Total expenditures .............................. I ...... I.......... '$nom $ 9,671.03 o s......................... .06 and Miscellaneous Fund (Ilei[ 4): ............................. 6.60 I''or removing obstructions caused by snow ......,...,. $ 767.60 For cutting and removing noxious weeds and brush 2,304..10 ............................. $ 260.06 For other miscellaneous purposes ........... I.................... 6,34 i. i 7 For salary town supLoweadenl................................. 9,128,00 ............................. $ 42.::6 For eumpennutiun of supervisur for highway serv- ............................. $ 42,26 ices ........................ ................................................... 48U.00 For compensation of town clerk for highway se•v- ............................ $ 292.90 ices..................................,....................................... 100.00 Welfare Total expenditures ................................................ $11,117.67 Ifighmap Fund Balances tit Close of Town Fiscal Year: fund (item 1) .............................................. $ 26.11) �............................Highwayay $ 716.00 Bridge fund (petit 2) .................................................. 896.33 Machinery fund (Item 3) ............................................ 766,63 •........................... $ 116.00 Snow and miscellaneuus fund (Item 4) .................... 6,289.34 Total highway fund balances ............................ $ 6,960.39 - ............................ $ 3,117.10 Balances of the flighnuuy Finds consist ins f,((otos: ........ ............................ 2,'10'2.(17 ................... Bank balances: Tompkins County Trust Co., Tru- -.....,.I 660.84 mansburg Brunch .................................................. $ 7,010.73 .............I.......I...... 116.00 ................. $ 6,166.o1RECONCILIATION OF BOOK AND BANK BALANCES ................. $ 0,870.0] AT CLOSE OF FISCAL YEAR Dank balances -All funds: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,•• $ outstanding Net Bonk 4.00 Name of book and locution Dunk Balance Cheeks Balance $ 1.01 Tompkins Co. Trust Brunch, Trumansburg $8,867,'21 $ 13:1.33 $8,733.88 Totals........................................................$8,867.:51 $ 13:1.33 $8,733.88 $ 160.001btal cash in bunts unit et hand................................................................ $8,867:21 I•otul book balances, all funds .................... $8,733.88 .,... $ 60.00 1 be•uby' certify that thu above hank Dulnucu of $8H(17..11 Is the correct pulount sin ilhig to the credit of hul'Ino Stno, supe•vlsor, un our books at $ 60.0(1'hu close of hushnoss, Doc. 20, 1041. IUMPKINS COUNTY TRUST Co. Trunuushurg ,Branch, Trumausburg. 210.01 C. W, Thomas, blur. :umulercial ,DETAILED STATEMENT OF TOWN INDEBTEDNESS /' Iy�ii�i{j��!� I^ R., lii:1 r" nv� .ter rw.��. �..a� ,.• .�P t.� .. ' A �..... ��.,, ......� ­­,...♦... .... .a.................................. 'Total, payments from all funds ..................:....... 0..'.,.V INu $40,908.'28 Total, Public Utilities-Noncommercial .................. 69.6 Balances at end of fiscal year: IMiscellaneous Geoeral fund.................................................................. $ 1,707.09 ' Highway fund............................................ I................... 0,960.09 Veteran organizations for rooms and observance days ,. $ 200.00 Village share of alcoholic beverage taxes ........................ 627.71 Total, balonces........................................................ $ 8,733.48 Grandtotal...................................................... $66,701.76 Total, Miscellaneous.........,..,......................................... $ $27.7 Part One Municipal Indebtedness and Interest DETAILED STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS- Interest on Debt: Interest on Bonds (give title of each issue): • GENERAL FUND Taxes.............................................................................. $ 69.90 Total........................................................................ $ 69.91. General ln•operty faxes (except for highway purposes) For general town purposes.......................................... $ 9,000.00 Construction and Permanent Improvements Total general property taxes .............................. $ 6,000.00 Purchase or Conulemnaiion of Lando and Rights of Wag: Other taxes: Town Iiall or Other Buildings............................................ $ 124.62 Mortgage taxes.............................................................. $ 282.60 House and Lot......................................,................................. 1,600.00 Income taxes.................................................................. 1,001.27 Total, Construction and Permanent Improvements $ 1,624.6 Franchise tax on business corporations .................... 46.88 Alcoholic beverage taxes.............................................. 4,449.92 Transfers and Refunds RefnTaz$ Totnl, other taxes.................................................. $ 6,780.33 9.33 Licensee and per7nite: _ Doglicenses.................................................................... $ 360.87 Total, Refunds...................................................... $ 9.33 Other licenses .... ........................................................... 6.00 Total, licenses........................................................ $ 366.87 Trust and Investment Payments Fines and Penalties: General Fund Balance at close of fiscal year ................ $ 1,767.09 Fines......................................................... I...................... $ 60.00 Balance of General Fund consists as follows: Total bank balances: Tompkins County Trust Co. Total, fines.............................................................. $ 60.00 Trumansburg Branch...................................... $ 1,866.48 Gifts and grants: Total balance of special district funds consists as follows: State aid ('T.C.R.A.).................................................... $ 213.62 'Total bank balances..................................................... $ 1,866.48 'total, gifts.............................................................. $ 213.62 Departmental earnings: Part Two Rent of property............................................................ $ 103.60 DETAILED STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND Total, departmental earnings ............................ $ 163.60 All other: DISBURSEMENTS-SCHOOL FUND Sales of material.......................................................... $ 437.86 Total, till other...................................................... $ 437.89 School Fund Accounts Transfers and Refunds (receipts: State apportionment for schools................................ $ 3,398.77 Rclands: State apportionment for school .................................. 2,710.63 Welfare.............................................. r........................... $ 36.00 Total receipts of the school fund ........................ $ 6,100.30 Total refunds............................................. I............ $ ;16.1111 General fund balance at the beginning of the fiscal year $ 1,627.47 Total........................................•............................... $ 0,109.3[ Payrnrnrte: DETAILED STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS- School district No. 3 ................................................ $ 991.88 School district No. 6................................"""" 946.'98 School district No. fl ................................................ 1,3fi11.96 GENERAL FUND Schaal district No. 11................................................ 1,306.76 General Government School district No. 16 1,162.41 School district No. 16..........................••..................... 346.07 Tount Board: Total payments from school fund ...... ........... I............ $ 6,100.30 Office and other expenses............................................ $ 79.82 Printing or publishintr reports.................................... 74.84 part Three Association of Towns dues.......................................... 26.00 Total........................................................................ $ 179.69 DETAILED STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS-' Supervisor (except compensation for highway services) Perdieni compensation or salary................................ $ 196.00 HIGHWAY FUND Percentage on moneys paid out .................................. 273.60 0111co and other expenses (check book and stamps) 20.48 BiDMua9 Fund (Item. 1): Totnl 406.17 Highway tax collected pursuant to Sec. 141 and 267 $ 6,000.00 Received Sec. ........................................................................ Town Clerk (except compensation for highway services) : $ from State as State ald, 270 .............. 1,161.61 Received from other sources (county grovel roads) 2,000.00 Compennntion for election services........ I................... $ Foes and other compensation...................................... 80.00 60.00 Refunds............................,............,.,............................... 1.00 'Total........................................................................ $ 130.00 Total receipts ............ ................................. ..,........ Bridge Fund (!taint k): 6 2.61 Justires of the Peace: Tax received from collector, Seo. 141 and 267 .......... $ 2,000.00 Por diem compensation or salary...............................: $ 876,00 1 con (or salary) for services In criminal cases and Total receipts....:................................................. $ 2,000.00 ��Ili d � �� U ��fY ,y�Vr�jjy• ^...rM.T iiYw t"�u�S' n� _.mai�e•••�•~�.�•� �i �•�• ri•�i iif GY i9Y'i i' 7i Li \lachine•y certificates of indebtedness ............................ $ 8,4H3.33 Total Town Indebtedness ............................................ $ 8,483.33 Countyhaul No. 616............................................................ $ 666.64 SPECIFIC INFORMATION ASSESSED VALUATION FOR LAST FIVE COMPLETED ASSESSMENT ROLLS 1- Assessed valuations year ending Dec. :11, 1937: Real property, subject to general taxation ........ $2,786,443,00 jFranchises.................................................................. 92,632.00 Total assessed valuations, subject to general taLXation.................................................. $2,878,976.00 ' 1 Pension property marked"exempt" 10,002.00 Total........................................................................ $2,888,977.00 Assessed valuations your ending Dec. 31, 1938: Real property, subject to general taxation ........ $2,800,313.00 Franchises.................................................................. 97,824.00 Total assessed valuations, subject to general taxation .................................................. $2,898,137.00 Pension property marked "exempt" ...................... 10,137.00 Total........................................................................ $2,908,274.00 ( Assessed valuations year ending Dec. 31, 1039: Y Real property, subject to general taxation .......i $2,820,367.00 . Franchises.................................................................. 104,832.00 Total assessed valuations, subject to general taxation .................................................. $2,926,182.00 Pension property marked "exempt" .................... 10,137.00 Total........................................................................ $2,9:16,326.00 Assessed valuations year ending Dec. 31, 1940: Real property, subject to general taxation ........ $2,767,668.00 Franclaise,.................................................................. 106,000.00 Total assessed valuations, subject to general j, laxation .................................................. $2,863,168.00 Pension property marked "exempt" ...................... 11,13i.00 Total ........................................................................ $2,874,295.00 Assessed valuations year ending Dec. 31, 1941: I Ileal property, subject to general taxation ........ $2,832;147.00 ij Franncldses.................................................................. ` 11:3;280.00 Total ussessed valuations, subject to general taxation .................................................. $2,946,727.69 :Pen>io❑ property marked "exempt" ........................ 8,883.00 'rot ti Total Average (divide by 6) $2,954,610.00 $14,601;182.00 $2,912,290.00 aorta due the town, uncollected at. the close of the year: 31uncipatities, School and Individual ........................ $ 469.63 Total........................................................................ $ 469.63 VERIFICATION STATE OF NEW YORK MY of Tompkins, Town of Ulysses, ss.: LePine Stone, being duly sworn, deposes and Buys that he resides at man.,burg, N. Y., that he is the supervisor of the town of Ulysses, in the uy of Tompkins and that the foregoing report is a true and correct state t of the moneys received and paid out by him as supervisor of the said I for the fiscal year ended Dec. 31, 1941, and that this report agrees with official records kept by him. LePine Stone P. O. Address Trumansburg, N. Y. scribed and sworn to before mo this i day of Feb. 1942 Chas. W. Thomas, Notary Public, March 11, 1942 A regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Clerkfor the purpose of transacting necessary business: All members present also Town Supt. Chase. Dr. Lueder and E.D. Crumb reported on the right of way across the Wilson property, the Wilsons requested that a road be built from the Wm. T. Bann road to their cottage and the old road 4. abandoned in exchange for the right of way. Kotion by Lir. Beardsley that the Town Board disapprove of the Wilson's request for extending road from Willow Creek road to lake and closing old road and abandon the right of way procedure with Hudson and Lesl'`e Wilson, sec. by Mr. Terry, voted and carried unanimously. Mr. Chase suggested that the Preventorium road be made a town road also discussed the Hanford Bates road. Motion by Dr. Lueder, see. by Mr. Cru4b, voted and carried that Mr. Stone investigate with Chas- Newman, Atty. and Preventorhim road be mado a torn road. Jerry Black present in regard to sale of truck. Mr. Beardsley repotted for committee on truck- That they were in favor of buying truck but think a fire district should be organized in Ulysses and should prepare for fire service by carrying out program suggested. Arthur Agard present and presented a petition of residents of the town asking that work be done on the Walter's road. This work was approved in the Town Supt's Estimates. Resolution offered by Mr. Crumb that :.e purehacof of 51Rck and Agard One used G.M.C. Chassis Truck -Model AC400 with 1-50x 20 Truck spare tire and tube for $600.00 to be paid by one Certificate of Indebtedness, sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried unanimously. Committee for investigating pump- fire apparatus E-D.Crumb and Dr. Lueder appointed. Town Supts. estimates were presented and signed b; Board. Motion by Mr, Crumb, see. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that the Town Superintendent's Estimates be approved - On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Crumb voted and carried that the Supervisor's School Bond be approved. Resolution offered by Mr. Beardsley, authorizing J -W. Chase Ford Town Supt. to purchase of Ryan Motor Sales One new Ford Truck and truck one used truck (Price $1120.00) sec. by Mr. Crumb, voted and carrie unanimously. There was a discussion on prices to be paid the workmen :)n road and agreed that 300 to 50;, per hour be paid according to the discretion of the Town Superintendent. Motion by Dr..Lueder, sec. by Lir. BeardPley, voted and carried that bills No. 20 to 34 be audited as claimed On motion adj.d. ca T�n lark Bills over - ,1 Bills March 11th No. Name Service 20 Chao. A.Lueder Fees- Criminal 21 Frank Terry Per Diem 22 LePine Stone 0.- 23 - .. Expense- Albany - 24 E.Delos Crumb Criminal case 25 •• Expense- Albany 26 Marian L. Lueder Att. Officer 27 Eugene Thorpe Constable 28 E.Delos Crumb Per Diem 29 American Surety Co. Prem. SohoolBond 30 Ralph J. Low MOD. Exam. 31 Emma Bower 'Coll. expense 32 Williamson L.B.Co. Supplies 33 Free Press Pub. Notices 34 J.Warren Chase Expense -Albany 1 lIY .11,41. uitL'.i -I I i I! nk.lb 1.I4. 1 1 I.1. -1 j,1, 11¢no ui lenmd At Ll i.� 30 Claimed Allows $ 5.00 $ 5.00 5.00 5.00 15.00 15.00 18.70 18.70 5.00 5.00 18.80 18.80 15000 15.00 4.10 4.10 15.00 15.00 13.00 13.00 3.00 3.00 22.85 22.85 42.00 42.00 47.32 47.32 17.70 17.70 247.47 $ 247.47 a $tone ti ac Prices qt Aa V :® e0U .00 . . :8y .00. .32 .70" Stone .47 prices April 15, 1942 Regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of transacting necessary business. Present were LePine Stone, Supervisor, Messre. Beardsley, Lueders Crumb and Terry, Justices, J. W. Chase, Town Supt., Edith M. Updike, Clerk Miqutes of previous meeting were read and approved with one correction. Dr. Lueder reported on right of may - quarry to lake- hAd conferred with Dr. Lauman and he talked favorably and would like a map to shore line. There was discussion on purchasing a knap-sack sprayers and recommended that the Town Supt. investigate and was authorized to purchase one-half dozen. There was a discussion on selling stone to individuals where same were contracting or re -selling stone. The Board nae not in favor of selling stone thio way. On motion Mr. Crumb, sec. by Dr. Lueders voted and carried that the price of stone be $1.15 per ton loaded on truck at quarry and $2.00 per ton delivered: for Village of Trumaneburg $1.15 at quarry and $1.50 delivered. It was decided to put liability insurance on shovel from April 7th to July 7th 1942, after which time would be added to fleet policy. On motion Dr. Lueders sec. by Mr. Crumb, voted and carried that bills No. 35 to 42 be audited as claimed: Name Name Service Claimed Allowed 35 Chas. A. Lueder Criminal Fees $ 5.00 $ 5.00 36 11.0. Expense to meeting 13.31 13.31 37 Frank Terry Per Diem 5.00 5.00 38 LePine Stone .• 15.00 15.00 39 .. Percentage -School 36.78 36.78 40 Marian Lueder Att. Officer 15.00 15.00 41 Delilah Buchman School Dir. Meet. 4.00 4.00 42 H. L.O'Daniel License -Explosives .75 .75 On motion adj. Ed -Am �`d'� L- Clerk $ 94.84 $ 94.84 ;tay 13, 1942 A regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Clark for the purpose of transacting necessary business. Present were Mr. Stone Supervisor, Mr. Terry, Lueder, Beardsley and Crumb Justices, Lars. Updike, Town Clerk, J.W. Chase Town Supt. knapsack Chase reported that he had been unable to find any sack sprayers. Dr. Lueder reported on the right of way to lake - that the Lauman and Stamp properties were too far north, though the Wilson property was shortest route. On motion Dr. Lueder, sea. by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that Two Hundred Dollars be appropriated to the American Legion for rent and Memorial Day expense. On motion Mr. Terry, sec. by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that Fifty Dollars be appropriated for the Ulysses Library. On motion Br.Lueder sec. by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that the town observe Clean -Up Day May 20th next. Mr. Chase reported the Jensen property aajoining the town property was for sale. Mr. Weatherby, Assessor was present and there was a diccuesion on taxes and asaosements. On motion Mr. Beardsley, sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that bills No. 43 to 46 be audited as claimed: NO. Name Service Claimed Allowed 43 LePine Stone Supervisor 15.00 15.00 44 Frank Terry j • P.,00 5:00 45 Edith M. Updike Town Clerk 28.00 20.00 46 Marian L. Lueder Att. Officer 15.00 15.00 $ —55.00 - # 55.00 On motion add. E_4, , n�= Town Ole I 0 June 10, 1942 A regular meeting of the Town Board was held at the office of t e Town Clerk for the purpose of transacting the necessary business; Present: Mr. Stone, Supv., Lir. Terry, zeardeley, Lueders Crumb,Justices Mrs. Updike, Clerk. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Communication was read Frank C. Moore, Secy of the Association of Towns stating that handbook and forms required for the adoption of the annual budget would be sent about July 20th, two months before any action be taken relative to the new Budget System. A letter was read from the Automatic Voting Machine corp. relative to the discontinuance of manufacturing also the shortage of service men. On motion Mr. Crumb, sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that the clerk write that we would like a service man for our machines. On motion Mr -Beardsley, sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that Willie Reigle, Republican be appointed Inspector of Election in District No. 3 On motion Mr. Terry, sec. by Mr. Crumb, voted and car- ried that Marian L. Lueder be appointed Attendance Officer (ScYm of for the ensuing year at the same com)eneation- $3.00 for special calls, $15.00 per month regular. Dr. Lueder, reporting on right of way quarry to lake, iG::: said he had conferred with the Wilsons and they were willing to UIr co-operate, that work had been done on part of road, they waiiLul 1At gate moved 150 yds and town to work remainder of road, that agreement be drawn for right of way% plan had been given to Charles H• Newman for drawing up agreement. On motion Mr. Beardsley, sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that bills No. 47 to 52 be audited as claimed: No. Name 47 Chas. A. Lueder 48 Frank Terry 49 LePine Stone 50 Mprian L. Lueder 51 Williamson L.B. Co. 52 LePine Stone Service Court Fees Justice Percentage(School) Att. Officer Supplies J.P. Per Diem On motion add. Town Clerk Aldi ted 24.00 5.00 30.38 15.00 15.17 15.00 #104.55 Allowei A 24.00 5.00 30.38 15.00 15.17 15.00 $lo4.55 N I July 15► 1942 A regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of transacting necessary business, Present were LePine Stone, Supv., Messrs. Lueder, Terry, Beardsley Justices, Mrs. Updike, Clerk. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. The clerk reported that the Voting machine Corporation would send a service man sometime this fall before election. Motion by Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr.Beardeley, voted and carried that the Grange Fleet Liability Insurance Policy be accepted. It was decided to hold next meeting the 3rd Tuesday in August to appoint polling places and recommend Custodians of Voting Machinaa On motion ME. Beardsley, sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that bills No. 53 to 59 be audited as claimed; No. Name 53 Frank Terry 54 Chas. A. Lueder 55 LePine Stone 56 Edith M. Updike 57 D. W. Hessler 53 Marian L. Lueder 59 Maude Addington Service Claimed Justice of Peace 5.00 Court fees 17.00 Supervisor 20.00 Town Clerk 20.00 Prem, on Ina. 39873 Att. officer 15.00 School Director 4.00 On motion Ladj. C -4Z4 ;;7. Town zerk Allowed $ 5.00 17.00 20.00 20.00 398.73 15.00 4.00 479.73#+479.73 -- I I W t,uF,ust 13, 1942 .'.eeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the j office of the: Town Clerk forthe purpose of Appointing polling I{ places and transacting other business; All members present. minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. On motion. Mr. Beardsley, sec. by Dr. Lueders voted and carried that E. Delos Crumb, Republican be recommended for Custodian of Voting Machines for the ensuing year at 640.00 per year. On motion Mr. Beardsley, sec. by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that Harvey M. Scott, Democrat be recommended for Custodian of Voting Machines for the ensuing year at 440.00 per year. Mr. Stone reported on the recent meeting in Ithaca regarding the preservation of records (public). That it has been suggested that a vault be built in Fire Nouse for the old records. Dr. Lueder reported on proposed new road along the lake shore of the Ryder property, crossing the Embody property Proposed about 170 ft. west of cottage; said road being less than one - road half mile in length and about three rods wide: it was ordered that Kenneth Vann secure petition from property owners along the lake front of the Ryder farm, also get right of way along Wilson-eouth end of gorgerunning west to Route 89 and secure right of way over the Bradford, Moran and Vann Road which leads to lace .front. On motion Mr. Beardsley, sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that the following be designated as pollmng places in the town for the ensuing year District No. 1 ----I.O.O.F. Hall, Trumansburg 2 -----Town Hall Jacksonville .. 3 -----Fire House Trumansburg On motion Mr. Crumb, sec. by Mr. Tearyfivgted and carried that J -Warren Chase be authorized to attend meeting of Town Superintendents to be held in Niagara Falls next month. On motion Lir. Crumb, sec. by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that Bills No. 60 to 63 be audited as claimed; :+o • Name 6C Chas. A. Lueder 61 LePine Stone 62 Frank Terry <' Edith M. Updike Service Court fees Supervisor Justice Town Clerk `•";. On motion ad,). Town elerk Claimed 10.00 15.00 5.00 10.00 -40.00 Allowed 10.00 15.00 5.00 10.00 40.00 i` a ,j �y. s, r; 16 A �epte:aeer 16, 1942 A regular meeting of the Town Board was held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of transacting necessary business. ,'embers present, 14r. Stone, Supervisor, Dr. Lueders i.ir. Terry, Beardsley, Justices, Mrs. Updike Clerk . Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. ;dr. Stone reported that Dale Drew was interested in buying the Cole property - a discussion followed. Mr. Stone reported on'the sinking fund amount being carried by the town on the old state road between Trumansburg & Ithaca - from the corporation line at fairground to William I. Smith place. neing notion by 10. Beardsley, seconded by Dr. Lueder voted and undcarried that that this Sinking Fund be paid and the amount be placed In the budget for neat year. „;r. Beardsley reported on plan for old records- that plans were to build on to Fire House for coal and there was room for Vault vault and it could be built at sane time. Charles K. Newman was present and discussed The Town Budget System which becomes effective in all towns in the state January let,1943. Town Superintendent Chase, Welfare Officer, Irwin S. dotter, Smith Weatherby, Assessor were present. A special meeting was planned for Sept. 30, 1942 to adopt the Preliminary Budget and one for October 21st, 10 to 12 A.M. at Fire House for the Public Hearing. motion Mr. Beardsley, seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and oarri$that bills NO. 64 to 68 be audited as claimed; No. Name 64 Frank. Terry 65 Chas. A. Lueder 66 LePine Stone 67 Philo B. Smith by A•O.SmithoAtty 68 The Cayuga Press Service Claimed Justice of Peace $ 5= Days in.Court 15.00 Supervisor 15.00 Assessor 50.00 Assessment Rolls 38.05 $123.05 On motion add. iv. t-lew� Clerk Allowed 5.Oo 15.00 15.00 50.00 38.05 #123.05- 111 Sept. 30, 1942 A special meeting was held at the office of the town clerk for the purpose of making the preliminary budget. 2resent : Messrs. Stone, Supervisor, Terry, Beardsley, �ueder, Crumb, Justices, Edith Updike, Clerk, J. Warren Chase, Town Supt-, Smith Weatherby, Assessor and Irwin Potter, welfare Officer. The estimates were presented by the town officers and a discussion followed. it was decided to leave the constables on a fee basis. There was a discussion on ppaent of sinking fund on Road r 616 (Ithaca - Trumansburg Rd5 the amount about $ 4200.00 and it was decided to include this in the budget for 1943• Adjourned to October 7th - 9-30 A.M. Town Cle k October 7, 1942 Adjourned meeting of. the Town Board was held at the office of the Tov,n Clerk for the purpose of adopting the preliminary budget. All members present except Mr. Crumb. The preliminary budget was completed. On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that the Public Hearing on Preliminary Budget be held at Fire House,October 21, 1942 - 10 A -M. to 12 o'clock noon. The following resolution was offered adopting the preliminary budget, voted and carried unanimously. On motion adjourned Town Clerl� n 1 r-EL;'L'JTION OF TOWN BOARD APPROVING PRELIMINARY BUDGET AND CALLING PUBLIC HEARING THEREON Re6olaLion offered by Mr. Beardsley that this Town'3oard does hereby prepare and approve as � , -•-. the preliminary budget of this Town for the fiscal year be innin on g g.: YF;. the let day of January, 1943, the itemized statement of estimated revenues and expenditures hereto attached and made a part of this res- 'C K olution, and be it •;;std FURTHUR RESOLVEDY that such preliminary budget shall be filed in the `e. :r.;t office of the Town Clerk where it shall be available for inspection by any interested person at all reasonable hours, and be it 'A,,: i FURTHUR RESOLVED, that this Board shall meet at 10 o'clock A.i�. on f: ' the 2lEt day of October, 1942 , for the purpose of holding a public hearing upon such preliminary budget, and be it FURTHUR RESOLVED, that the Town Clerfigive notice of such public hearing in the manner provided in Section 113 Of the Town Law, and that j r such notice be publishadl in subtantially the following form: a Notice of Hearing Upon Preliminary Budget a °xis .iotice is hereby given that the preliminary oudget of the Town of I x r. Jlysses,-onpkins County, `tee: York the fiscal year beginning i Januar• 1st, 1943, has been completed and filed in the office of the.: To'Kn Clerk at Trumanaburg, V.Y. where it is available for inspectibon by any interested person at all reasonable hours. %`.' ;:• Farther notice is hereby given that the Town Board of the Town of liyascs, To;apisins County, N.Y. will meet and review said preliminary c:dget and 'hold a ,publiic hearin thereon at the Fire House in TraWaaEoar�, October 21, 10 A.U. to 12 b�• , _' t ii and that at such hearing any person may be heard in favor of or against the pre-Lainary budget as compiled or for or against any item or items i, therein: contained. ;+ s' :• to Section 113 of the Town Law, the proposed salaries of the follov+in� town officers are hereby specified as follows: Supervisor 1200.00, justices of the Peace 1125.00 Total salaries . Town Clerk 1200.00 Town Supirintendent 2280.00' Dr. Lueders voted and carried unanimously BY ORDER OF THE T0WN BOARD IIiI mated; - ocer 7, 142 Town Clerk f P IINARY BUDGET FOR THE TOWN 11ELM OF GENERAL FUND —APPROPRIATIONS GENERAL GOVERNMENT Town Board Town Hall and Offices Rentals (board room, offices, elections, etc.) $ So. a 0 Compensation of employees /0.00 Purchase of furniture and equipment Repairs, light, heat and telephone Other expenses Elections Compensation of election officials (including mileage) �5_010 Compen&ttion of custodians of voting machines g9. a 0 Other expenses S. o o Voting machines, purchase and repair insurance Compensation insurance Official lv)nds and undertakings fire and liability W'0. a 0 Other Printing and advertising (all departments) Services of attorneys and expenses of litigation Services of engineer and expenses Zoning inspector and expenses Annual audit and examination Publicity fund Employer' Retirement System (town share) Total c 1974, 0c) SaperviSor Salary, $ Office and other expenses Cornpenmlion of employees e5 Total • Jubtlees of the Pence Salaries $ 0 • Office and other expenses C'mripemation of employees Total $ Councilmen Salaries OffictIand (,Ihor expvn4es Total Town Clerk Salary $zI9 �00 Officcand other expenses C) 0 Nllpewalzlm of employees total $ L t TOWN HEALTH FUND APPROPRIATIONS Board of Health Salary of health officer $ ,2.2 0. o0 Other health expenses Compensation of nurses TOTAL BOARD OF HEALTH S 6,Too Registrar of Vital Statistics Compensation a 00 Other expenses 3.2.1— Fees of physicians Y, 7Si TOTAL REGISTRAR OF VITAL. STATISTICS S r -0 0 AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR TOWN HEALTH $3,;L6. 0 0 8 BRIDGE FUND (ITEbt 2)—APPROPRIATIONS Lifer and team work $ foo• u 0 Materials for repair and maintenance /00 0. 0u Construction of new bridges Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Sec. 273, Highway Law TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS S�Zrzo.ov FAdwied Revenues Miscellaneous revenues Unexpended balance TOTAL REVENUES c Sov. o v AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 2) IfACHL\'ERY FUND (ITEM 3)—APPROPRIATIONS Punhase of machinery, tools and implements Repair of machinery, tools and implements Storage of machinery, tools and implements Repairs or pay of operators on machinery rented to county or village Gasoline or oil for machinery rented to county or village Redemption of machinery certificates Interest on machinery certificates TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS iFitlmated Revenues Rentals of machinery Miscellaneous revenues Unexpended balance 5 /boa. 0 0 z r 3 r, v g 41i 4/ A7C6.6G 28T/3 7'/57.6h §c - .f00. 00 / 00.00 8SZ 88 SSC000, az) TOTAL REVENUES $ AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 3) b 00 SNOW AND MISCELLANEOUS FUND (ITEM 4) —APPROPRIATIONS Salary town superintendent S42Ro. 0 0 Ex nus to de So .n o a wit supermten nt Salary and expenses of deputy superintendent Removing obstructions caused by snow Cutting and removing noxious weeds and brush Other miscellaneous purposes Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Sec. 273, Highway Law TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS Eetlmsted Revenues Miscellaneous revenues Unexpended balance TOTAL REVENUES So 0. o 0 a 4:6 AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 4) AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEMS 2, 3 and 4) 7 S�f000_o i Zova�oo �L C -i IA N i Assessors Salaries Once and other expenses Compensation of employers Receiver of Tates or Tax Collector Salary Office and other expenses Compensation of employees Town Attorney Salary Office and other expenses Compensation of employees Town Engineer Salary Office and other expenses Compensation of employees Town Comptroller Salary Once and other expenses Compensation of employees Zoning Commission Office and other expenses Compensation of employees ]bard of Appeals Office and other expenses Compensation of employees Planning Board Officeand other expenses Compensation of employees TOTAL GENERAL GOVERNMENT r,20.00 /o S. 00 Total $12-6.00 e SSo.acl Total e Total e Total - S Total S. Total r, Total s Total PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY Police, Constables and Deputy Sheriffs Compensation Mileage and other expenses Purchase of equipment Total Lockup Compensation of empluyees t Other expenses Total Trams Signs, signals and highway lighting 2 sr 2 or YY.YYLY YJ .T. • i1 ry.11 r.`i,w1�r+nwI., 11I--,� • '.�:.,-sir F •.,•�14y t .. r..._ r ..ten.-..t1...W1.r.wy,MJ:..•r:Ntr .. .�..i�K�wr..]f1 I' yon _ • I, ;� '_ �T Y GENERAL FUND Clur +g; ESTIMATED REVENUES a ?.lortgagetaxes -- 4 Income taxes 6 ql, •.ti Franchise taxes on business corporations 40, o o Y Alcoholic beverage taxes (town share) .l oo Interest and penalties on taxes (exclusive of fees) !' Dog licenses (from county) -20e>. o e °= Other I icenses (town ordinances) Fines, penalties and forfeitures !' Rent of town owned property 22 2.oy 1 j Fees of town clerk 3 0 0. o o l Fees of justices of the peace 10. oo Ij Fees of assessors s. o Q I Fees of tax collector oo Jt Feu of constables or police officers Fees of town library Feu of parks and playgrounds — Fees of airports Fete of cemeteries 1 NI other l� Sale of town property { ;' Reimbursement from special districts for supervision ry;r Total Unexpended balances (Sec. 115, Town Law) a 3'5-0 0. at:, TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES 4 X33 (GENERAL FUND) S— ;:�� �• GENERAL FUND SUMMARY Appropriations General government Protection of persons and property -• Education Recreation it Public Utilities K 1 -2J-0.6a „ s nn Y L// .... Redemption of debt l �`.t;v..1�,,._' ^ -� "r`�""v OR� L r. 92 . ti7r -I( Interut on debt J v i Construction and permanent improvements .Z .t—o. o0 Miscellaneous oo Contingent purposes ! TOTAL AITROI'RIATIONS TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES (GENERAL FUND) $ S< AMOUNT01; TAXES TO DE RAISED FOR 40 moo, oo ' GENERAL FUND �. Bog Warden Compensation Other expenses Total Forest Fires Compensation of fire wardens and laborers Other expenses Payment to Conservation Commission Total inspection Costs Building inspection S Plumbing inspection Electrical inspection Total Examining Boards Plumbers Electricians Heating and ventilating Tota I War Emergency Purposes TOTAL PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY EDUCATION Attendance Officer Compensation Other expenses Town Historian Compensation Other expenses Town Library Compensation of employers Other expenses Payments to other libraries TOTAL EDUCATION RECREATION Parks and Playgrounds Compensation of employees Other expenses Purchase of equipment Patriotic Ohrervunc" TOTAL RECREATION PUBLIC UTILITIES Cemeteries Airports TOTAL PUBLIC UTILITIES 3 e .1. e 00 e (v./.ro0 't �8t7.G0 Total C, Total c e oo Total s Total $ S /Oo.Oo e ZJQ.00 e a I HIGHWAY FUND ws HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 1)—APPROPRIATIONS General repairs n7 Special improvements 4 Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Sec. 273, y Highway Law ;9 TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS r `1/va.0a } Estimated Revenues State aid ao q Miscellaneous revenues /noo. 00 Unexpended balance TOTAL REVENUES $/ao. 0 0 .l AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 1) $5000. 0 0 I, {tl u....I. II Illli Salary Office Im a9 i M A y WELFARE FUND APPROPRIATIONS .I -_ Town Welfare Officer $ Salary Office and other expenses Compensation of employees Total $ (aao.nd i; Home Relief Burials $ Lunacy Cases f Lunacy examination, e Other expenses-(.!�d..e.,X Zd'o.00 Total $ !"o.00 .i Veterans' Relief $ /00•oo I{ i TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS' S au Sp 3, 14 Estimated Revenues Reimbursement of home relief from State Reimbursement of welfare salaries from State Refunds of home relief from recipients _ Unexpended balance (Sec. 115, Town Law) TOTAL REVENUES s AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR WELFARE FUND sf6 40.00 HIGHWAY FUND ws HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 1)—APPROPRIATIONS General repairs n7 Special improvements 4 Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Sec. 273, y Highway Law ;9 TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS r `1/va.0a } Estimated Revenues State aid ao q Miscellaneous revenues /noo. 00 Unexpended balance TOTAL REVENUES $/ao. 0 0 .l AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 1) $5000. 0 0 I, {tl u....I. II Illli Salary Office Im ANNUAL ES'T'IMATE SUBMITTED BY TOWN CLERK TOWN OF Ulvesee FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 19 " EXPENDITURES Salary Office aPostager bl(tanks office SuDolies Deli.vertng EIe . ion fiuopt tee Compensation of employees (itemize) ..!'O. de) TOTAL EXPENDITURES REVENUES Fees of town clerk Dog tags ., 10 6.00 Delinquent dog list 3.50 Marriage licenses 33.00 Hunting and fishing licenses 80.00 Piling (conditional sales contracts and chattel mortgages) 125.00 Transcripts of records, sc.uches, etc. 12.00 Other fees 3-00 School Paoers Other licenses (town ordinances)—itemize t /.3 .S'O.LID TOTAL REVENUES $ 362.5,0 Dated: September 28. /a X42 j �i Townbark Note Lhufier the heading "Other licenses," the estimated income of the town from fees for licenses required by town ordinances (peddling, soft drink, dance hall, etc,) pursuant to the "Town Law (Sec. 136), should be specified. 1 If the office of tax collector has been abolished and taxes are collected by the town clerk, the town clerk should include in his estimate, under the heading "Revenues," additional items for "Interest and penalties on taxes" and "Fees of tax collector." , Fl 7. TOTAL REVENUES $ 362.5,0 Dated: September 28. /a X42 j �i Townbark Note Lhufier the heading "Other licenses," the estimated income of the town from fees for licenses required by town ordinances (peddling, soft drink, dance hall, etc,) pursuant to the "Town Law (Sec. 136), should be specified. 1 If the office of tax collector has been abolished and taxes are collected by the town clerk, the town clerk should include in his estimate, under the heading "Revenues," additional items for "Interest and penalties on taxes" and "Fees of tax collector." , ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUBMITTED BY REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS* TOWN OF Ulysses FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 2, 29.A!3, EXPENDITURES Compensation Other expenses Postage 43.00 3.25 Fees of physicians t5 •7 TOTAL EXPENDITURES None REVENUES Dated: September 28 , 19 L2 (Signed) --t Registrar of itai S risticsres Note If the town clerk is also registrar of vital statistics, he must file a separate estimate for each office. ' Under tha Public Health Law (Section 35), real property within villages cannot be taxed for town heatth purposes. Therefore, the amounts to be raised by tax for the board of health and for the rct;istrar of vital statistics (including the fees of physicians) can be assessed only against the taxable reit property in the town outside of villages. N W A.l 777 �777. :4cr lic -%NNUM. ESTIMATE SUBMITTED By RECEIVER OF TAXES TAX COLLECTOR TOWN OF ---��-�-T� FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 19�-? EXPENDITURES alley •' 1 OEaand oth xpet at • va C=1pe=tion of empluyees, if any TOTAL EXPENDITURES REVENUES [Merat and penalties on taxes S Fecs of tax collector TOTAL REVENUES Dated: &ptemhrL 19_�,_L— . w (Signed)ti-, (Title) �• V Note i The collector or receiver is required to state separately, under the heading "Revenues," e the anticipated income of his office during the ensuing year from "Interest and penalties i Oil texts" and the "Fees of tax collector". 10 If taxes are collected by the local collector without fees, no amount should be stated i 4 under the item "Fees of tax collector". hi V,wns in which the office of tax collector has been abolished and the town clerk ; collects taxc the estimate of the town clerk should include, under the heading "Rove, , tlues­ t�vo additional items -- "interest and penalties on taxes" and "Fees of tax col- `'-• ` lector,' 1 In t�jwns of the first class where the office of receiver of taxes is appointive and the tJ,wn clerk is also the receiver of taxes the estimate of the town clerk should also in• chldt tiie two additional items hereinbefore referred to. a !! s �1d1,P 4L111111aJ e,.. if iY IN ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUBMITTED BY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE TOWN OF FOR FISCAL, YEAR BEGL JANUARY 1, 19_,q3. Salary EXPENOWURES Ofkt and other expenses (itemize) Compensation of employees, if any p ,q h e TOTAL EXPENDITURES f !t , J ,. itrllCtlo'.d'. i � t 291 REVENUES i Fines, penalties and forfeitures bfatorwhide fees (rect:ived from State) ti i A Criminal fees—Indictable cases (received from county) ; 92. td Criminal fees—Conservatiun Law (received from State) /0 8 D ! Civil fees Civil fees --dog (received from county) 40. 6 Civil fees—Gnscrvation Law (received from defendants) Other revenues (itemize) h. 0, /� { B TOTAL REVENUES + ti'• Dated; 4ptember lL, I9 -hl , (Signed) fnstice of Lha Pcaca. r Note ►. .. ,•Revenues, " of the peace must include the estimated { '� justice Under the heading a j will be collected through his office amount of all moneys payable to the town which during the ensuing year. 11) estimating the amount of "Fines, penalties atld forfeitttres" which will be re' ¢' ceived, the justice of the peace should include only those payable to the town. f Anticipated income set forth under the heading "Other revenues' should be care, — fully itemized. - I I n tT`i. L'vI i i Ji S', `, 'AJ. ��Le;�^[re �Clll!:� •f .[F:•:i't -..]x..1la-L{.:.�L _iP'..c: r. t.tye. _^i:.,.:?r:=t�:'�y2•ti�,t�sf�'6!+'.'�Lt.i+':' S 2CIM AtNINU,iL ESTIMATE SUBMITTED By JUSTICE OF TIIE PEACE TOWN OF ldl' li?/•�t7ll FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY I, 19 _ EXPENDITURES Maty 9 Office aqd other ex es)s�s (itemize} �- Pxfit;A�_.r- y Cumptns tion of employces, if any � - I . i f TOTAL EXPENDITURES REVENUES - Finrs, penalties and forfeitures f •� III vehicle fees (received from State) n Criminal fees—Indictable cases (received from county) t Criminal fees—Conservation Law (received from State) Civil fees r• . Civil fees—dog (received from county) i Civil fees—Conservation Law (received from defendants) Other revenues (itemize) /0 • &V TOTAL REVENUES 1„ Dated: S:ptember ,� t9� d 6 Justice of the Peace. �� a i Note Under the heading Revenues, a justice of the peace must include the estimated ;'Jo amount of all atonepayable to the town which will be collected through his office during; the ensuing Ys year. In estimating the amount of "Pines, penalties and forfeitures" which will be re, I r ccivetl, the justice of the peace should include only those payable to the town. ' Anticipated income set forth under the heading "Other revenues' should be care- fully itemized. ` ti . 11�.~ti i.l- l:Yi v�":4 ':\}�t;ii`+.rltiv�.. � un rt�im-.�. w�. .A�� o. ::nd�1;�v;•�ie in � ,�i.;',.: � i, i i ° �• .: .��. { 1, 1 1"�. ...}y,•, < r'i.,.>'., 1 y•%:=t :T'{`.. :.� F '..}.��ir�i. 1 j:�t a'. if'>:....1 � t+.. '.'. ,yet ���+i:s. •{{-s -. a IV I ANNUAL FST15IATE SUBMITTED BY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE TOWN OF FOR FTSCAI. YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 19 19 _�3 EXPENDITURES 5tltry Met and other expenses (itemize) Compensation of employees, if a6 TOTAL EXPENDITURES REVENUES Fines, penalties and forfeitures Motor vehicle fees (received from State) w , a Criminal fees—Indictable cases (received from county) 4 Criminal fees—Conservation Law (received from State) , v� Cin? fees a Civil fecs—dog (received from county) 7 �• Civil fees—Conservation Law (received from defendants) Other revenues (itemize) 5 TOTAL REVENUES Dated: Scptcmlxr l9 (Signed) Justice of the Peace. Note Under the heading "Revenues," a justice of the peace must include the estimated amount of all moneys payable to the town which will be collected through his office during the ensuing year. In c�timating the amount of "Fitles, penalties and f arf eitttres" which will be re ceived, the justice of the peace should include only those payable to the town. Anticipated income set forth under the heading "Other revenues' should be carer fully itemized, n ANNUAL FSTINIATE SUBMITTED BY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE TOWN OF v'rAING �� FOR FISCAL YEAR BEG JANUXP%Y 19 19 EXPENDITURES salary Me and other ewnses (ASMIZO 4.g--0 Prnlu..�• •. " Compensation of employees, if any -4L4,—.1! Q TOTAL EXPENDITURES g REVENUES lo .0 S final, penalties and forfeitures hfo or vehicle fees (received from State) Criminal fees --Indictable cases (received from county) Criminal ices --Conservation Law (received from State) Civil fats Civil ftes—dog (received from county) Civil fens—Com ervation Law (received from defendants) (hhtriewnues (itemize) — -P el 'TOTAL REVENUES Dated:ptcmber, (5igned) •f Jtueiae of the Peace. Note Unvler the heading "Revenues,,, a iustice or ta,%; v— ..--- amount of all moneys payable to the town which will be collected through his office during the ensuing year. In estimating the amount of "Fines, penalties and f°eblYes 11 which e to the to will ere` ccived, the justice of the peace should include only those her revenuese should be care' Anticipated income set forth under the heading fully itemized. E t,. i i <g. pp N F If$ 1 t,. ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUBMITTED BY ASSESSOR TOWN OF FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGI G JANUARY 1, 19-ig. EXPENDITURES WIty 09ce and other expettsee (itemize) Ccmpcnsation of employees, if any TOTAL EXPENDITURES REVENUES Fees Dog damage cases (received from county) Fence viewer cases (received from disputants) X TOTAL REVENUES Dated: September M, 19y,& Sl -7—,0.6O 6. v D — r, fL P 7A G (Signed) Assessor $9 � f 6 C Note A separate estimate may be filed by each assessor or a joint estimate on behalf of all. as P s ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUBMITTED BY ASSESSOR TOWN OF 407 FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 19J�1;9 EXPENDITURES ww $ O.5ce and other ezpenses (itemize) ' /i /s:04 Compensation of employees, if any TOTAL EXPENDITURES REVENUES Fcct � U Lie Dog damage cases (received from county) Fence viewer cases (received from disputants) TOTAL REVENUES $ �u ,8 Dated: Septentlxr��, 19-11 (Signed)����� I Assessor Note A separate estimate may be filed by each assessor or a joint estimate on behalf of all. v 11 Wn ANNUAL ESTIMATE FOR BOARD OF HEALTH* TOWN OF %G't FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, jq_be 3. EXPENDITURES Sthrpof)staltilG$iCCr $ �ZQ. o'a Otfihtatth expenses (itemize) � r• ov Compensation of nurses TOTAL EXPENDI'T'URES Nme REVENUES Deed: September 1L, 19,Y.A,,, ��? (Signed) ,-,/.,fit.,,.- (iealth Officer Note If the town is included within a consolidated health district, the expenses of the board of health of such consolidated health district must be raised in the manner provided to Sec. 20 of the Public Health Law, and no item therefor should be included in the preliminary or annual budget of the town. Under the Public Health Law (Section 35), real property within villages cannot be taxed for town health purprn,:.s, Therefore, the amounts to be raised by tax for the board of health and for the registrar of vital statistics (including the fees of physicians) can be assessed only against the taxable real Prof'"ty in the town outside of villages. �.,',�.y'i! �.i � is :�`: SP:. �14r,..... fi'?.p ✓i' . �� ... '.�". 1L x• - +> V ANNUAL BUDGET FOR THE TOWN GENERAL FUND — APPROPRIATIONS !i I GENERAL GOVERNMENT Town Board + x, Town Hall and Offices Rentals (board room, offices, elections, etc.) Compensation of employees Purchase of furniture and equipmentT Repairs, light, heat and telephone sal # Other a:penses Elutions Compensation of election officials (including mileage) a "U•0e) r Compensation of custodians of voting machines frfr• a0 eq Other expenses Uy Voting machines, purchase and repair Sb, an M: Insurance Compensation insurance Official bonds and undertakings Fire and liability 7S D• bQ "' Other ! Printingand g (all departments) /3`O•UO =' Services of attorneys and expetwi; of litigation _/ a b • ao a, Services of engineer and expenses Zoning imp-ctor and expenses Annual audit and examination Publicity fund .W4 Employees' Retiretncnt System (town share) e Total $ SupmLwr Salary / • /AJ a 1A1M .h,, i' Office and other expenses i Q,¢lJYY Compensation of employees t?+' Total _ "- 7uoUe es o[ the Peace r r, � Salaries $ Office and other expenses t Compensation of employees Total /s j -O •UO l _ �' Councilmen t rJ� Salaries 5 i' Office and other expenses . Total S , Town Cleric Z y. Salary / 0 d• 00 ' ? Office and other expenses see. o A } t i Compensation of employces Total $ / .3 S'0.00 f 1 , J 4 !i I 1 TOWN HEALTH FUND APPROPRIATIONS Board of Health y Salary of health officer Other health expenses Compensation of nurses TOTAL BOARD OF HEALTH = .2 6.1-. 00 Registrar of Vital Statistics $ y3.a0 Compensation Other expenses Fees of physicians TOTAL REGISTRAR OF VITAL A STATISTICS AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR TOWN HEALTH s ` State of New York l Countyof'1'otnoklne I, Edith M. Updike Town Clerk of the Town of Ulysses DO HEREBY CERTIFY that I have compared the foregoing with the annual budget of the Town of Ulysses duly adopted by the Town Board of said Town on die `�18t day of October 19 $2 , and entered in detail in the minutes of the proceedings of &aid Board, and that {` the foregoing is a true and correct copy of said annual budget and the whole thereof. 22 I` IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of said Town, this d day of October ly 42 � 70wn_ ' r I( 4 (SEAL) ,t f F . iii: j, �,,'�{�'�':��nj�.j ����rt�)i+jj �y jR� •+� 1. t p .. � k1' „?j?,� fi. i. �T� 42:t?� T t i '�� y ��5f� '•Y r 01it, $ P4.. Unexpended balances (Sec. 115, Town Law) TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES S j, yy (GENERAL FUND) ffrr, GENERAL FUND SUMMARY �� Appropriations s.. � General government mac/ a .dD Protection of persons and property aNd.od Education Recreation Ot) + l . Public Utilities I ra---ry Redemption of debt %^- Interest on debt J it ro. ov Construction and permanent improvements Miscellaneous ina e.sd Contingent purposcs TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES (GENERAL FUND) AMOUNT OF TAXES TO BE RAISED FOR $ Y.1 q2" Z) GENERALFUND it• s W/ifi til nil. tCe GENERAL FUND ESTIMATED REVENUES Mongagctaxes i 3'y_ov yy Income taxes Z EJ' I Franchise taxes on business corporations ud • nt! Alcoholic bcticrage taxes (town share) interest and penalties on taxes (exclusive of fees) Dog licenses (from county) _d2U 60. a Other licenses (town ordinances) Fines, penalties and forfeitures Rent of tnw n owned property a i' Fees of town clerk Fees of justices of the peace y� Fern of assessors ` i Fees of tax collector Fees of constables or police officers s Fees of town library Fees of parks and playgrounds Fees of airports .+ +s Fccs of cemeteries ti. All other �• Sale of town property Reimbursement from special districts for supervision .` Total s 3 01it, $ P4.. Unexpended balances (Sec. 115, Town Law) TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES S j, yy (GENERAL FUND) ffrr, GENERAL FUND SUMMARY �� Appropriations s.. � General government mac/ a .dD Protection of persons and property aNd.od Education Recreation Ot) + l . Public Utilities I ra---ry Redemption of debt %^- Interest on debt J it ro. ov Construction and permanent improvements Miscellaneous ina e.sd Contingent purposcs TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES (GENERAL FUND) AMOUNT OF TAXES TO BE RAISED FOR $ Y.1 q2" Z) GENERALFUND it• s W/ifi til nil. tCe !)og AiUNIC1PAI, INDEBTEDNESS AND INTEREST t sive of district and special improvement debt) Redemption of Debt (Principal) Fore h M Temporary loans $. Emergency appropriation loans Revenue anticipation loans Deficiency loans Other temporary loam (specify) Total c Ins Bonds (give title of each issue) $ a.p b..+vz� �"••'L -r ,,.Y, ' e 616 C. Total Ea S�!�•y� TOTAL REDEMPTION OF DEBT Interest on Debt Interest on temporary loans Interest on bonds (give title of each issue) e a. b. c Total TOTAL INTEREST ON DEBT CONSTRUCTION AND PERbIANENT IhiPROVEiIIENTS Nature of Improvement a. b. S2sa.� c Total TOTAL CONSTRUCTION AND PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS DIISCELI.ANEOUS Veterans Organizations for Rooms Judgments and Settlements (describe in detail) $ Total 1942 Accounts, Claims and Demands TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS CONTINGENT PURPOSES See. 112 of the Town Law i 4 r, c It FSM $-o�0 0 $ X10' - (Over) , 4 i! i c !)og AiUNIC1PAI, INDEBTEDNESS AND INTEREST t sive of district and special improvement debt) Redemption of Debt (Principal) Fore h M Temporary loans $. Emergency appropriation loans Revenue anticipation loans Deficiency loans Other temporary loam (specify) Total c Ins Bonds (give title of each issue) $ a.p b..+vz� �"••'L -r ,,.Y, ' e 616 C. Total Ea S�!�•y� TOTAL REDEMPTION OF DEBT Interest on Debt Interest on temporary loans Interest on bonds (give title of each issue) e a. b. c Total TOTAL INTEREST ON DEBT CONSTRUCTION AND PERbIANENT IhiPROVEiIIENTS Nature of Improvement a. b. S2sa.� c Total TOTAL CONSTRUCTION AND PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS DIISCELI.ANEOUS Veterans Organizations for Rooms Judgments and Settlements (describe in detail) $ Total 1942 Accounts, Claims and Demands TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS CONTINGENT PURPOSES See. 112 of the Town Law i 4 r, c It FSM $-o�0 0 $ X10' - (Over) , ..a Attendance Officer Compensation Other expenses Town historian Compensation Other expenses Town Library Compensation of employees Other expenses Payments to other libraries TOTAL- EDUCATION RECREATION Parks and Plnygromids Compensation of employees Other expenses Purchase of equipment Patriotic. Observances TOTAL RECREATION PUBLIC UTILITIES Cemeteries Airports TOTAL PUBLIC UTILITIES or /FO.Uo Total $ / go .00 At Total e S 3'0.60 Total f X6.00 It Total t $...LQ0._Q-L $ Jov.en S �s'o.aa c $br6.n6 I Bag Warden ; C„mpcnsati,rn c Other expenses - Total t Formt Fires Compensation of fire wardens and laborers $ JJ -4e) Other expcnscs 30; Payment to Conservation Commission Total S LS_st o Inspection Costs ; Building inspection $ Plumbing inspection R Electrical inspection i Total s Examining Boards i 4i Plumbers F Electricians I Heating and ventilating Total War Emergency Purposes $ I -*A, Uv TOTAL PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY S < J -6r, o0 ,t EDUCATION Attendance Officer Compensation Other expenses Town historian Compensation Other expenses Town Library Compensation of employees Other expenses Payments to other libraries TOTAL- EDUCATION RECREATION Parks and Plnygromids Compensation of employees Other expenses Purchase of equipment Patriotic. Observances TOTAL RECREATION PUBLIC UTILITIES Cemeteries Airports TOTAL PUBLIC UTILITIES or /FO.Uo Total $ / go .00 At Total e S 3'0.60 Total f X6.00 It Total t $...LQ0._Q-L $ Jov.en S �s'o.aa c $br6.n6 I J,.. 8 I aw'J i9ums-! GYEi. � t it li i i r. i.I Llli �i VJ li WELrAIIE rUND APPROPRIATIONS Town Welfare officer Salary office and other expert Compensation Of cmplscs' yccs Total $.stLf7�—fid Home Relief Burials c Lunacy Cases 1 yr). LIP examinations o A S o . 00 Other expenses Total Veterans' Relief TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS Estimated Revenues Reimbursement of home relief from State Reimbursement of welfare salaries from State Refunds of home relief from recipients Unexpended balance (Sec. 115, Town Law) TOTAL REVENUES AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR WELFARE FUND HIGHWAY rUND , ,O RIGIIWAY FUND (ITEM I)—APPROPRIATIOiNS $ g z.0 General repairs S 11 3 Special improvements Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Sec. 273, Highway Law TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS Estimated Revenues _ State aid $ fd ,09 Miscellancow revenues Unexpended balance T • O U p TOTAL REVENUES $ AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 1) fi :j ii !I t L� a t` 1 ��I 8 I aw'J i9ums-! GYEi. � t it li i i r. i.I Llli �i VJ li WELrAIIE rUND APPROPRIATIONS Town Welfare officer Salary office and other expert Compensation Of cmplscs' yccs Total $.stLf7�—fid Home Relief Burials c Lunacy Cases 1 yr). LIP examinations o A S o . 00 Other expenses Total Veterans' Relief TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS Estimated Revenues Reimbursement of home relief from State Reimbursement of welfare salaries from State Refunds of home relief from recipients Unexpended balance (Sec. 115, Town Law) TOTAL REVENUES AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR WELFARE FUND HIGHWAY rUND , ,O RIGIIWAY FUND (ITEM I)—APPROPRIATIOiNS $ g z.0 General repairs S 11 3 Special improvements Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Sec. 273, Highway Law TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS Estimated Revenues _ State aid $ fd ,09 Miscellancow revenues Unexpended balance T • O U p TOTAL REVENUES $ AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 1) fi '.:j BRIDGE j 17" r BRIDGE FUND (ITEM 2)—APPROPRIATIONS ( LaLx)r and team work $ 1-4"00,00 Materials for repair and maintenance fD 6 0 .dQ Construction of new bridges Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Sec. 273, Highway Gzw i TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS Estimated Revenues Miscellaneous revenues e Unexpended balance TOTAL REVENUES I FM �t 'q, r uf•wv'4.�. . , ��. s. AJ^0o.4o. AbIOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 2) AIACIIINERY FUND (ITEM 3)—APPROPRIATIONS F , aa0.dd Purchase. of machinery, tools and implements $,Loco . q -p Repair of machinery, tools and implements 24' 31/_ Y Storage of machinery, tools and implements Repairs or pay of operators on machinery rented to county or village Gasoline or oil for machinery rented to county or village Redemption of machinery certificates o 9 t6. 66 Interest on machinery certificates —Q 0 r, -L3 TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS Estimated Revenues Rentals of machinery $ Miscellaneous revenues Unexpended balance TOTAL REVENUES $a-ooG,do $0796-LiY $-0-sy� AZ IOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 3) SNOW AND MISCELLANEOUS FUND (ITEM 4)—APPROPRIATIONS Salary town superintendent r�� �a Expenses town superintendent Salary and expenses of deputy superintendent Removing obstructions caused by snow Cutting and removing noxious weeds and brush s'u a. oe Other miscellaneous purposes -A-L Yd•YJ' Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Sec. 273, I-lighway Law TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS $_(e- 000.00 Eslinnned Revenues hliscellancous revenues Unexpended balance TOTAL REVENUES $ yaQo.�o A\II.YUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 4 ) A\ 10U NT TO BE RAISED BY TAX POR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEMS 2, 3 and 4) $/1ono.de 7 ._1+�►(') 1 r F i '� i•,. Assessors Salaries j Office and other expenses 1 compensation of employees 1 Receiver of Taxes or Tax Collector Salary jt Office and other expenses t , i Compensation of employees Town Attorney { Salary r Office and other expenses j Compensation of employees G' Town Engineer Salary Office and other expenses Compensation of employees �{ �! Town Comptroller Salary Office and other expenses k Compensation of employees 1, I Zoning Commtasion Office and other expenses {" Compensation of employees .. Board of Appeals Office and other expenses Compensation of employees a, vf` Planning Board ? f ; Office and other expenses i III Compensation of employees !( l TOTAL GENERAL GOVERNMENT I, i i I $„3a.o.02 Total $ TSD.00 re.ao Total e Total e' e Total $ c Total e, Total f Total e Total PROTEC'T'ION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY Police, Constables and Deputy Sheriffs Compensation $ 10A. u e Mileage and other expenses Purchase of equipment Total Lockup Compensation of employees s. Other expenses Total Traffic Signs, signals and highway lighting 2 T It e pro d%, oD Is trio ali i01 3b October 14, 1942 office meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the of the Town Clerk for the purpose of transacting busine ig Present, Mr. Stone, Supervisor, Messrs- Lueder, 3eardeley, Terry, and Crumb, Justices, Edith i1. Updike Clerk. y;inutes of previous meeting were rEsd sand approved. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Crumb , voted and carried taut tae clers aatifY th6 chairman of each Election noara tnat It is necessary that it is necessary that the Town Board should know that each Inspector will be present on Election Hay to serve all day, also on registration day, October 17, when they will receive instrue- ion"voting machine, and to send names of inspectors that will serve as the law requires that they receive this instruction. ...r. Crumb reported that Dale Drew had discontinued all con- oidQ>c�•t#.on,of buying the Cole property. The bond of Irwin Potter, Welfare Officer was presented. On motion Mr. Crumb, see. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that the bond of Irwin Potter, 77.0., amount -$2000.00 be approved. On motion Dox• Crumb, sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that bills No. 69 to 73 be audited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 69 Frank Terry Justice of Peace 5.00 5.00 70 LePine Stone Supervisor 25.00 25.00 71 L:arian L.Lueder Att. Officer 30.00 30.00 72 S. T. Weatherby Assessor 260.00 260.00 7.� F - S. Bower Bond iremium 8.00 8.00 On motion adJ. T'oR� Cl I 328.00 328.00 t In October 21, 1942 Special meeting of the Town Board was held at the Fire House for the purpose of the Hearing on the Preliminary�f'� ,resent were LePine Stone, Supervisor, Frank Terry, Fred A. Beardeley, E.yelog Crumb ,Justices Edith ]d. Updike, Clerk. ta: J _ Chas.. Newman was present and told of the budgets i r in other towns in. the county also discussed various laws and c the collection of taxes. The following resolution was offered by Fred A. Beardsley %^ WHEREA59 this Town Board has met at the time and place specified in the notice of public hearingon the preliminary cudget and heard all persons desiring to be heardthereoni now i therefore, be it RESOLVED that the preliminary budget be amended by making+" - the following A�Wr changes therein: That the appropriation for Repair of machinery be reduced from $3000.00 to $2934.48; i:; FURTHER RESOLVED, that such preliminary budget as hereinbefore amended, be and hereby Is adopted as the annual- cudget of this Town for the fiscal year beginning on the let z January, 1943, and that such budget as so adopted be entered , in detail in the minutes of the proceedings of this Town ,! f, Board, and be it FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk of this Town shall prepare and certify, in duplicate, copies of said annual budget as adopted by this Town Board, together with the assessment rolls and deliver one copy thereof to the Supervisor of this Town to be presented by him to the Board of Supervisors of this County; 6ezav%4ed by E.D. Cpgmb, voted and carried unanimously t I Adjourned 4` BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD �. Town tl I Novemr'er 5, 1942 Annual meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of auditing bills and transacting other necessary business: All members present• linutes of previous meetings were read and approved. Resolution offered by i4r• Beardsley, That the Supervisor, :e?lne Stone be authorized to purchase the Lorenzo Messenger Est• property at tax sale at a reasonable price, sec. by Mr. Terry , voted and carried unanimously. •Lr. Stone reported a gravel bed available on property of Win. A. 11aflin. Dr. Lueder was appointed to investigate On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Crumb, voted and carried tnat gills No. 74 to 103 be aualted as claimed: No. Name Service Claimed 14 Frank Terry Justice of Peace 5.00 75 LePine Stone Supervisor 15.00 76 Chas. A. Lueder Justice 20.00 77 E. D. Crumb Custodian-Vot-Machs• 44.00 7d Justice -Per diem 70.00 799 ,• Court Fees 18.00 80 •, Edith Lt. Updike Regietrar V.S. 53.40 81 .. Election 50.00 82 Harvey Scott Custodian 44.00 83 Grant Fletcher Recheck-Vot. ;cache. 4.00 84 Robert Baumer •. 4.00 a5 The Ithaca Journal Publishing Notices 5.04 86 Edwin V. Gould Assessor 165.00 87 Harry Colegrove Rental 27.00 88 Asso'n of Towns ;iembership dues 25.00 89 i. ildred B. Ellis Inspector & }gess. 40.92 90 Arsala Hilliard .• 29.00 91 !1aoel Batty .. 29.00 92 Alice B. Conover .• 29.00 93 cora F. Smith •• & ;cess. 28 20.00 94 john j. Chase •• 29.00 95 T1111am Agard •• 96 Jesse Mekeel •• 23.00 66.92 97 98 Rachel V. Mekeel Til -lis W. Reigle •• & Mese. •• .00 4 99 nary E. Cronk •• 29.00 29.00 10C 101 Wadeleine Baumer •• 29.00 102 Kathleen Gregoire Ralph J. Low M.D. •• H.O. Salary & Exp. 248.17 103 P.eports-diseases ___4_50 # 1185.23 On •motion adj. Town Cerk Allowed $ 5.00 15.00 20.00 44.00 70.00 18.00 53.40 50.00 44.00 4.00 4.00 5.04 165.00 27.00 25.00 40.92 29.00 29.00 29.00 40.28 29.00 29.00 23.00 6.00 40.92 29.00 29.00 29.00 248.17 4.50 0 1185.23 ♦,.-{y�1c'y �. • . :, _. ` �'�bL'�i�Aii.:.i�it.MCli,SIY] ,ZST1/1 _ !Wlf'.•l7:!.''l�: S`-4•1',i�. ,, i j '3� i,ece:jber 12, 1942 !aeeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of transacting necessary baiane s. All members present. :,iinutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Dr. Lueder reported on the Heflin property gravel bed - and offered the following resolution: Resolved, that the Town of Ulysses pay to Wm- A. Haflin, One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) for gravel from his property in said ton and ask for easement in water pipe to quarry, seconded by I.L. Crumb,voted and carried unanimously. Resolution offered by Dr. Lueder to retain the claim and also file a new claim for 1942 and pay Mr. Fearon 10% of amoun,treeovered by this town in the event that such claim is up- held according to resolution made October 15, 1941, seconded by Mr. 6eardsley, voted and carried unanimously. Mr. Stone reported the purchase for the town of the Lorenzo Messenger Est. property on Lake Street at tax sale for i15.u4 A deed was presented from Mrs. Amelia Jones to the Town of Ulysses, a cemetery , lj acres of the Jones property, Portions for burial lots resetved. On motion Mr. Beardsley, sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that it be laid on the table. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Crumb, voted and carried thatt the Supplement to Benders Manuel sent Fred A. Beardsley J. P. be purchased. On motion Mr. Crumb, sec. by :rr. Terry, voted and carried that Fred Wilcox be appolnted Dog Enumerator for 1943• On motion MrC Crumb sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that bills No. 104 to 118 be audited as claimed: li-0 `4AMff Service Claimed Allowed 104 Edith M. Updike Fees for physicians 3.50 x 3.57 105 711111am Dimick asengd.to Edith M. Updike Janitor -Elections 8.00 8.00 106 LePine Stone Supervisor 15.00 15.00 1^7 Frank Terry Justice- Per Diem 5.00 5.00 lc:) F.A. Beardsley •. 70.00 70.00 10� Marian L. Lueder Att- Off.- Nov. 15.00 15.00 110.. Oct. 15.00 15.00 ill 5am'1 Frazier Rental- Elections 20.00 20.00 112 Autom. Vot-Tach. 31.52 31.52 Co. Repair-Vot. Mach. 113 Dr. J.E. Lovell Vital Stat. 2.00 2.00 114 Matthew Bender & Co. Supplies 2.50 2.50 115 Edith il. Updike Per Diem 30.00 30.00 116 Expense T.C. 13.90 13.90 X17 Chas. A. Lueder Per Diem^ 80.00 80.00 lio ie Pine Stone Percentage Gene Fund 130.15 -130_15 OnlInCLtIon ad 441.07 -441.07 C C .0 U s f tl. M Decem::er 28, 1942 ;fleeting of the Justices of the Peace and Town i...az Clers for the purpose of auditing Town Officers accounts $resent were Dr. Lueder, Fran& Terry, E.D. Crumb and Fred A. Beardsley, Justices and Edith L;. Updike,Clerk Supervisor's accuunte were audited. Adj. to December 299 9:31 A.I.I. Town Cle { December 29, 1942 Adjourned meeting of the Justices of the Peace and Town Clerk was held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of auditing uditin accounts. Accounts were audited. Justice of the Peace dhets were presented and found correct. Opened as a Town Board meeting, all members present. un motion Dr. Lueder, se^,)nded oy Mr. Terry, voted and carried that Charles E. Houghton;, J. Warren Chase, Harold Smith and Frank Predmore be appointed Fire Wardens for the town for 1943. On motion Lir. Crumb, seconded by gr. Terry, voted and carried that all members of the Town Board be authorized to attend the Association of Town's meeting at Albany in February and J. Warren Chase to attend Town Superintendent's meeting in January On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by L'nr. Crumb,voted and carried that Bills No. 1 to 6 be audited as claimed: lio• Name Service Claimed Allowed 1 E.Delos Crumb 2 Chas. A. Lueder 3 Edith M. Updike 4 Fred A. Beardsley 5 Frank Terry 6 F. S. Bower Per Diem J.P. Town Clerk Per Diem J. P. Firemen's Ins. On motion adj. Town C1e k 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 146.25 146.25 -------- -------- 206.25 206.25 J I4! id+! I III Vie, the undersigned members of th Town •Board of U1 saes, do hereby certify that we have examined the several accounts of Leine Stone, Supervisor, and have found them correct per state- ment xith the following balances: HLO a1' Book Bal. Bank Bal. Receipts 8200.02 Disb. 8081.62 118.40 Cks. out 184.59 Diff. 1.20 S 302.99 Bridge Receip�e Dieb. Machinery Receipts Diab. Snow & fdise. Receipts Disb. School Receipts Disb. 2895.33 818.38 8862.35 8724.96 11,992.46 11,'0..1...50 7404.26 C46 out Cks out Diff Cks out Diff. Ret.Fund General Receipts 15,872.81 blab. 13,107.08 Cks.out Diff . Ohl- Ab-!or� �Ijet A�'t/i A 4 :CaA L-eo 20Z7:30a 2164.25 137.39 472.60 .48 609.99 290-9,.6 429.96 3•;LQ 720.92: 6716.17 688.09 7404.26 2765.73 238.11 .46 3004.30 $301.79 2164.25 _609.51 717.82 3004.30 #L1 b -SWAM.& 1l II1 ,ianaary 13, 1943 A regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of fixing salaries of Town Officers and transacting other business; Present: LePine Stone, Supervisor, Dr. Lueders :..essre. Terry, Beardsley, and Crumb, Justices of the Peaces adith M. Updike, Town Clerk. A resolution was offered by Lir. Crumb that the constables of this town retain the fees for their services and no salary be given them, seconded by Dr. Lueders voted and carried unanimously. A resolution offered by Dr. Lueder that this Town Board fix the salaries of the officers and employees as per list following for the year 1943, seconded by Mr. Crumb , voted and carried unanimously. Or#otion Mr, Beardsley, seconded by Lor. Terry, voted and carried unanimously that Grant Fletcher be appointed Constable for the town of Ulysses and that said town pay his bond. On notion Mr. Beardsley, seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that Bills No. 7 to 9 be audited as claimed: No. Name Service Claimed Allowcd 7 F. S. Bower Bond Prem. Supv. Gen'l $52.00 52.00 a •• Town officers 27.50 27.50 .. 9 Williamson L.B. Co. Supp116e6 33.05 33.05 #112.55 $112.55 On motion adjourned . Town Cie 'r -ell . 4 I '8106 0SU1100 nllauau,. 'w.un.wualuua Page Three Grocery Clerk Becomes Film Actor S Hollywood.—Rending that a motion picture studio was seeking a prom- ising screen juvenile, Parley Granger, New Magic Chef 17, 6 -foot high school student, who was working in a grocery store, left Gns Ranges, while they Inst. his job and headed for the studio. Also used Magic Chef Com - He now has n seven-year movie con- biped Coal anti Gas. tract with Samuel Goldwyn, provid- . Ing n snlury of from $100 to $500 Meyers IIome water, systems. IS weekly. Kenneth Brooks—Advertising gets results—but ev- gouglas ery business man must use the right t.kind of advertising for his business. Snow and Miscellaneous Fund: 3aawyer Tax collected, Sec. 141 and 267 ........................................ 4,000.00 Received from ether sources, County, Village, etc......... 2,700.02 NC. Total receipts............................................................ 6,700.02 9.30.31 Highway Fund Balances at Mae of Town Fiscal Year: ® Highway fund.............................................................. 26.79 Bridge fund ........... .. ..... .. .. 896.33 Machinery fund...................................................................... 756.53 Snow and miscellaneous Bund .............................................. 6,292.44 Blair Total High fund balanced ........................................ 6,971.09 DETAILED STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS Highway Fund Highwnq Fund: N General Repairs, including; sluices and culverts ............ $2,706.09 Special Improvements, including slucies and culverts 5,876.63 Total expenditures ....................... I............................ 8.081.62 Bridge Furan. Labor and team work, repair and mnintenance of bridges 732.80 Lugosl .. Materials for repair and maintenance of bridges ........ 485.58 In' Total expenditures 818.38 L Machinery Fund: For payment of machinery certificates of indebtedness 3,430.64 lFor repair of machinery, tools and Implements ............ 5,294.32 Total expenditures.................................................... 8,724.96- _ Snow and Afiscsllaneaaa Fund: 29.30 For removing obstructions caused by anew ...................... 14149.80 For other miscolluncous purposes ...................................... 7,293.70 ar For Salary town superintendent ........................................ 2,3:38.00 For compensation of supervisor for highway Services.... 520.00 1 Rio For compensation of town clerk for highway services.. 200.00 'Dotal expenditures . .................. ....... ....... 11,791,59 c Highway Fund Balances at Beginning of Town Fiscal Year: Highway fund ........................................... I............................ 118.40 Bridge fund.......................................................................... 2,076.05 26-27 hlaichinery fund.................................................................... 137.39 Snow and maicollaneouS fund ............................................ 290.00 Ave 'Total Highway fund balances ................................ 2,623.70 Ltalnncoe of Ike Highwag FWnd oousistw as follows: ' Banc buhmcew; Tompkins C. Trust Co., TrumunSburg 2,693 ,79 fritTotal............................................................................ 2,628.70 RECONCILIATION OF BOOK AND BANK BALANCES zu-3o AT THE CLOSE OF THE FISCAL YEAR c® (lank bulunces—All funds; Outstandin j Net Dank Hope Name of bank and location clank Balance chew Balance -- - -- . Tompkinw t]o: Treat Oo., Truanan)burg Branch 40,987,641;49 24 6,988.43 P Total in bank and on hand ........................ .. .. 6,797.67 h.......................................... 1'utul book balances, all funds...................................................................$6,389.43 I hereby certify that the above Hank bnlance of $6,797.67 is the correct iareh mnomnt standing to the credit of Leltine Stone, Supervisor, on our boobs at -- the Clf1V0 nfbnelnPXR, December 26, 1942. Chas. W. Thomas, Mgr., Tompkins County Trust Co., Trumansburg Branch, r. nt. Trummtsburg, N. Y. r. Ni. --- DETAILED STATEMENT OF TOWN INDEBTEDNESS ;.'rrne• AT THE CLOSE OF THE FISCAL YEAR )y new Total genernl town bonds .................................................... none rrnetorTotal special district bunds ....• ........................................... none r (best Machinery certificates of indebtedness ............................ $5,714.66 r Har - Bissell Total temporary loans ............................................ $5,714.66 I Disk, Total Town Indebtedness $5 714.66 Plows.....................�..... ing fitted SPECIFIC INFORMATION 'Hay Assessed valaatiotus Visor ending Dec. 81, 1918 Rubber Real properly, subject to general taxation ....................$ 2,800,313 2 Her. Franchises........................................................................... 97,824 Corn— 'notal assessed valuations, subject to general dders, taxation ........ 2,898,137 2X'0'81 Pension property marked "exempt" .................................. 10,137 umber, Pump, Total.......................................................................... 2,908,274• .Single Assessed valuation llrar ending Dec. 91, 1919 lttings Real property, subject to general taxation .................... 2,820,357 tmany Frsnchies............................................................................ 104,832 equip - years; r two mesa - Ms. Feed. Pullel Pails Chick ts, 34 Chick bo re, 1 `!1 Wil. Total assessed valuations, subject to general taxation .................................................... ........... -- 2,925,189 Pension property marked "exempt" .............. I................. 10,137 .Total ............... .................... ........................... I........... 2,935,826 Assessed valuation veer ending Dec. 31, 1940 Realproperty, subject to general taxation .................... 2,757,668 Franchlses............................................................................ 105,600 Total assessed valuations, subject to general taxation.................................................................... 2,863,158 Pension property marked "exempt" .................................. 11,137 Total .......................................... .............................. 2,874,295 Assessed valuation for the Vear ending Dec. 31 1941 Ileal propertly, subject to general taxation .................... 2,832,447 Franchies............................................................................ 113,280 Total assessed valuations, subject to general taxation.................................................................... 2,94G.727 Pension property marked "c:tempt"......I......................... 8,883 Total......................................................................... 2,954.610 Assessed valuations Veer ending Doc. 31, 1942 Real property, subject to general taxation .................... 2,895,120 Franchises.......................................................................... 117,216 Total assessed valuations, subject to general taxation.................................................................... 3,012,336 Pension property marked "exempt" .......... .. I ..............:... 7,048 Total .......................................................................... 3,020.284 Total 14,68z,7a9 Average (divide by 5l ............................................ 20:18,657.8 Atnoartt of audited ucrounl:t ortstandinp and unpaid: At this beginning of the year ............................................ 459.53 Atthe close of the year ...................................................... I'ald Accounts due the town, uncollected at the close of thio IRear: Municipalities•.................................................................... 1,895.52 Total: ............................. .... ........................................ 1,805.52 VERiFICATION ATE OF NEW YC)RK Lopino Stone, being duty sworn, deposes and says that ho resides at Trumnnshurg, N. Y., that he is the supervisor of the town of Ulysses, In the county of Tompkins mill that tilts foregoing IN it true and correct statement of tlae mmmysreculved and paid out by him as suporvlsor of this said town for the fiscal year ended December 31, IU42, 111111 that this report agrees with the o0lcint records kept by hint. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th tiny of February, 10411. Cluru T. I'lerson Notary Pnhlle ' ' Lo1'Inu Stone 11. 0. Addruss, Trumonsburg, N, Y. M : wt Volume 76—No. 13 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE FT OF `Town of Ulysses the ' FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31,1942 7 the gel SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS General Fund Generalproperty taxes ........................................................ $ 6,000.00 Othertaxes.......................................................................... 5,720,06 Total, tax receipts ... ............................. ""............ Licenses and permits........................................................... 427.1:1 Fines and penalties............................................................ 106.00 Departmental earnings...................................................... 204.00 Allother.........................................................................:.... 1,114.60 Total, miscellaneous receipts .................................. Refunds................................................................................ Total, transfers and refunds .................................. Total, general fund receipts ............................ School Fund Schoolfund receipts.............................................................. Highway Fund HighwayFund.................................................................... 8173.23 Bridge Fund ......:................................................................. 2,000.00 MachineryFund................................................................ 8,105.82 Snow and miscellaneous Fund .......................................... 6,700.02 Total, Highway receipts all funds ........... Balances at beginning—same as closing balances on last preceding report General Fund............................................................... 1,767.09 I...... Highway Fund.................................................................... 6,971.09 Total, balances............................................................ Grand total .................................................... hie Tui 11,720.06 ,„8 $1,861.73 at 8 693.93 of t SUMMARY OF DISBURSEMENTS General Fund General government ........... ............................. I................... 81369.60 Protection of persem and property—general .................. 7.10 Conservation of health ..................................................... I.... 309.57 Public Welfare...................................................................... 4,238.19 Education ..... .................................... ........................ I .... ...... 238.00 Recreation ................. .................... ....................... :............... 100.00 Miscollanoous........................................................................ 662.98 Total, current expenses ............. Redemption of debt.............................................................. 4,192.44 Construction and permanent Improvements .................... 89.20 633.93 emu $14,106.72 chuff 7:: $6,716.17 choh� ' Fro or T' R M: $24,970.07 acre "Pro Ch Ur byto: 8,758.18 J. R. $54,639.19 Bless Ju in th Qu F Sand 30: 11: a:6 muok and• 8,826.44 ten' ,y� �s. ./ -!.elft ! Total payments from general fund $18,107.08 atone School Fund 3:1 School fund payments................I............... 6,716.17 meet Thur Highway Fund 7.1 Highway Fund................................................................... 8,081.62 choir Bridge Fund.......................................................... I ......... I... 818.38 be hi Machinery Fund.................................................................. 8,724.96 Haig and miscellaneous fund ............................................ 11,701.60 Total, highway fund payments ......I ....................... 29,320.46 PE Balances at end of Ytscal year: GeneralFund...................................................................... 2,766.73 1 Highway Fund.................................................................... 2,623.70 , Total, balances........................................................ 6,389.43 for on Grand total .................................................... $64,639.14 Pat Part One CH DETAILED STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS Rl —GENERAL FUND Fri o Gucral property tar(except lor highway purposes) ton, c For general town purposes ................................................ $6,000.00 Sun Total general property taxes...... 0,000.00 Sun - Other Othcr ltrxt•s: Rev. Mortgage taxes.................................................................... 192.28 Serve, Incometaxes.....................................................:................. 1,000.01 Price Franchise tux on business corporations ....................... :.... 47.46 Alcoholic beverage taxes ... ................................................... 4,473.71 Total, other taxes ...................................................... 6,726.06 a Licenses and penuits; CHAI Dog licenses........................................................... I............ 422.13 Sunday Otherlicenses.......................................................................... 6.00 10:16 11:00, Total, licenses ........................................................ 42713 Easel Fines and Penalties, 11:30 Fines...................................................................................... 106.00 School. Total, fines ..•.............................................................. 106.00 12:00 Dcpm•bmcutul carninpe; School. Rentof property.................................................................... 204.00 6:30 i class . Total, departmental earnings ................................ 204.00 7:30 All other: ing Sales, wood and stone.......................................................... 1,114.60 Monday .................................... Total, all other..................... 1,114.60 7:00 I Transfers and Refunds Refunds: On children's board, funerals, etc ..................................... 633.93 Total, refunds 633.93 Total general fund and special ristrict balances at the beginning of the fiscal year ............................... 1,767.09 DETAILED STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS —GENERAL FUND General Government T, um Board. Services of attorneys and expenses of all litigation........ 10.00 Printing or publishing reports ......................................... 90.10 Expenses, Association of Towne, in Albany .................... 68.61 Association of Towns, Dues ................................................ 26.00 Tota........................................................................ 193.61 int Supervisor Per diem compensation or salary :...................................•. 180.00 —' Percentage on moneys paid out,...........I........................... 830.31 OlBco and other expenses, stamps and check book ............ 17.80 `— Total .... ........ ............................... ....... I....................... 628.11 Thir (Continued on page two) Stem -f I RESOLUTION OF TOVN BOARD FIXING SALARIES a F,ESjLVc"D, that this Town Board does hereby fix the salaries of f 1 the :311ovting town officers and employees, for the year beginning January let, 1943, at the amounts respectfully stated, and that such ? salaries shall be payable at the times respectfully specified: wine Office Salary Payable Le Pine Stone Supervisor 1200.00 Monthly Edith E. Jpdike Town Clerk 1200.00 Chas. A. Lueder Justice of the Peace 450.00 Fred A. Beardsley .. 200.00 .. ,. ! -•;� ff Frank Terry .. 175.00 ".Delos Crumb .. 300.00 J.Warrea Chase Supt. of Highways 2280.00 I i• ; ! Ir7tin S. Potter Welfare Officer 730.00 Yarlan L. Lueder School Att. Officer 180.00 Dr. R.J. LowHealth officer 220.00 Annually S.T. Teatherby °I Edzin V. Gould Assessors each 173.33 Assess. Polls 1 completed Emma Dover Collector 550.00 Accounts closed >.,./..•, i.,., h ��C�Y,.i3 Co. Treasurer Delilah Buchman School Director y� As claims Laude Addington rendered j Edith .4•Updike Registrar N Y •t 1)9 �1.'�J: t 4p Chas. fA- Newman Town Attorney " 1 .. „•. • :,' •+Ci - },. Constables �' ":T• Deputy Town Clerk Election Officials Fire Wardens Dated: Jan. 13,1943 TownJJB,,JJlloard-Ulyssee 1St. c. N ^.4 A. YU'�11...YV February 10, 19113 A regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of trEtnsacting necessary business; All members preselbt except Mr. Crumb, J. P. Dr. ueder reported that the culvert in road between his pace anu Wilbur Hovencamp's was washed out every year , making a deep Hole and needed to be filled in. On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. Beardeley, voted and carried that this road between Dr. Lueders and mr. uovencamp's be called to the attention of the County Supt. B. I. Vann. It was reported that Carlyle Shaw would like to purchase the Cole property adjoining the Town Barn. Motion by Dr. Lueder, seconded by air. Terry, voted and carried unanimously, that a price of 02500.00 be put on the Cole property, giving a right of way on the east side. on motion 1gr. Terry, seconded by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried twat Dr. Lueder be appointed regular delegate and 1:r. Crumb, alternate to the Asan of Town's meeting in Albany February 17th and 16th; also that Chas. Newman Atty. be authorized to attend. On motion Mr. Terry, seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that the bonds Highway an School, of Su erviso LePine Stone be approved. 6ollector'b a ond approved Jan -25.1 3 0 motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that bills No. 10 to 13 inclusive be audited as claimed: No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 10 Emma Bower Coll. Expense Acct. 23.70 23.70 11 The Free Press Printing & Supplies 44.57 44.57 12 F. S. Bower Bond PPremiam j 120.67 120.67 13 Will 1ameon L. B.Co, Supplies 4.72 4.72 on motion adjourned Town Clerk 193.66 $193.66 I :rY Iv n• ,: z g� d. cpp I :arch io, i)43 Aregular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the office of Town Clerk. All members present except Mr. ;;tone, Supervisor. Dr. Lueder was appointed chairman of meeting. Minutes of Previous meeting were read and approved. Dr. Lueder had no report to make on Cole property. There was a discussion on the improvement of the Town Line Road. on motion Mr. Beardsley, sec. by air. Crumb, voted and carried that Mr. Stone, Mr. Chase and any others that could go be authorized to meet with the Covert Town Board on the matter. There was a discussion on the Halseyville-Podunk road, also Reynolds road and Wallace Williams road where creeks over- floweu. It was reported that coal situation is serious, that the dealers do not have enough to supply customers and have suggested that wood be obtained to relieve the fuel shortage. Pine Woods was suggested as a possible source. Motion by Mr. Crumb, sec. by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that we take on a wood project and a committee be appointed to investigate. Committee - Mr. Stone and 9dr. Beardsley. lir. Chase gave the following report of scrap collecticn- Scrap V111a6e, 35 tonsT $315.00 Town, 64 tons - $ 576.07 coll.cost of labor and trucks- $384.00 balance Town $ 192.00 a discussion followed In regard to contributing this balance to the Red Cross and War Chest. Liotion by Mr. Crumb, sec. by Mr -Terry, voted and carried that the Town of Ulysses give $100.00 to the Red Cross and $100.00 to the War Chest out of the salvage fund. The condition of Arthur Colegrove was reported; ;emotion by LLr. Terry, sec. by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that we recommend that the Supervisor direct the W. 0. to investigate and report the case to the County Welfare Officer carrleC thatnbillsMr. No. 14 tos16see. beyauditedBeardsley, claimed: and cto. Name service Claimed Allowed 14 Marian L. Lueder School Att• Off. $ 15.00 $ 15.00 15 Chas. H. Newman Expense -Albany 23.02 23.02 16 Newman & Adams Attorneys 16.20 16.20 $- 54.22 - $54.22 On motion adj. Town Clerik ;fr,I i l,pril 11+, 1943 a i, regalar meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was nelu at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of transacting necessary business; Allmembers present, also io,+in Sapt. ;,:r. Chase. Liinutes of previous meeting were read and approved. The co�mittee deported they had been unable to see anyone about wood. Mr. Chase reported that Percy Kraft has a woodlot available. Dr. Lueder reported on the Cole property, that having i. an offer for same had advertized for bids. One bid received Cole from Carlyle Shaw. Proo Liotion offered cy i4r. Beardsley, seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried unanimously that the bid of Carlyle Shaw of SID^0.00 for the Cole property be rejected. There was a discussion on compensation insurance for _ Coup. the Town Superintendent and men doing outside work. Iris. Lotion by lir. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Crumb, voted and carried that Mr• Chase investigate and secure compensation Insurance for doing outside work. A letter was read from the State Comptroller regarding I' the new law on -Collection of Taxes effective February 1, 1943. wr. Beardsley offered the following resolution: Resolved, That this Town Board hereby directs the Collector to continue to receive taxes in the year, 1943 at the col. rates specified in her notice as given for the col- traxes lection of taxes in such year pursuant to the law then in effect. seconded by Mr. Crumb, voted and carried unanimously. There was a discussion on the'Card System of Assessments' On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Lir. Crumb, voted and Card carried unanimously that the card system of assessments be adapted in this town. Com. appointed for same Dr. Lueder and 8Yetem L"r. Cramb. cMotion by Dr. Lueder, sec by Jar. Crumb, voted and carried September Town niBoard meetings be held at 8:00 P. M. from ay ie m r. Stone reported that Dr. Wilson complained of traffic on road past his cottage and would like road closed or gate re- placed; as this is a public road this could not be done, but It was decided to place signs- as dead-end road, steep hill, dangerous. The Town Supt's Hstimatee were presented and signed by the Board. There was a discussion on the wages of the workmen i and recommended that wages range from 30¢ to 60¢ per hour gages according to the discretion of Town Supt. J.Warren Chase. Messrs. Stone, Crumb, Lueder, Beardsley and Chase met with the Town Board of Covert on April 7, 1943 and discussed work on the Town Line Road. They reported that a resolution was passed by the Covert Town Board approving the lines for maintenance Liiat we had oncrecord in 1937• �t 9 G yto A ------ -------- 167-13 167.13 Onmotion adj. �Town�1e� —=44- "' d r• if,�r�, :f ;Y'!V' •.i r rt nl sef^ 7�'.—l.,t ♦ rlai"'. Y,M�'"}.y t9.li y .s,.% r On...uotion Dr. Lueders seconded by Mr. Terryo voted and carried tnat Bills No. 17 to 20 be audited as claimed: No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 17 Free Press Pub. Notices, Supv-Rep- $56.37 $56.37 18 F.S. Bower Ins. Prem.- Town Barns 100.77 100.77 19 lire. $f,oUgore Cleric 6.99 6.99al 20 larian Lueder Att. Officer Special 3.00 3.00 4 ------ -------- 167-13 167.13 Onmotion adj. �Town�1e� —=44- "' d r• if,�r�, :f ;Y'!V' •.i r rt nl sef^ 7�'.—l.,t ♦ rlai"'. Y,M�'"}.y t9.li y .s,.% r a N Jiay 12, 1943 Regular meeting of the Torn Board was held at the off lee of the Town Clerk, for the purpose of transacting necessary business. Al]members present, also Mr. Chase Town Supt. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. There was a discussion on the price of wood. Food yotion by Mr. Crumb, sec. by Dr. Lueder voted and carriedthat wood be sold at #4.00 per cord to outside people to workmen ,j# 3.20 per cord- equivelent to one days work. I1 The price of stone was also discussed. Motion by Mr. Beardsl sec. by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that the price of al #2.50 per ton delivered. be $1.50 per ton at the quarry For the Village of Trumansburg price of stone: Stone Motion by Dr. Lueders sec. by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that price of stone for village be $1.75 per ton delivered. Z<r. Beardsley reported that Trumansburg Village would do their portion of work on Town Line Road providing the Town of Covert do the same. Paul Rice, chairman of the Salvage Committee was present in regard to hauling cost of scrap. Adiscussion followed and a satisfactory explanation between a dealers' charge and the town's was given. -Mr. Rice expressed his appreciation of the way the colt ection of scrap was handled by the town. On motion Dr. Lueders sec. by Mr. Crumb, voted and carried that s,Aethree dollars per ton be charged for Picking up scrap from house to house and hauling to Ithaca. lir. Crumb reported that cards had been sent for, for the card system of assessments. There was dome discussion on the town's opening up waterways, working with the soil conservation department for the benefit of farms as well as highways. Mr. Chase reported that he had talked with F.S. Bower and he considered a workman's compensation insurance a coverage wherever working. Motion by Lir. Crumb, sec: by Dr. Lueders voted and carried that bill NO. 6 be audited as claimed: No. Name 21 Marian L. Lueder service Att. officer On motion add. Town Cle k Claimed 6.00 Allowed 6.00 i� i � crs- I June lo, 1943 ;ieeting of the Town Board was held at the office of e the Town Clerk for the purpose of transacting necessary ' i.usiness. �f I Present were Le?lne Stone, Supervisor, Franc Terry, ! I Chas. A. Lueder, Fred A. Beardsley, E.D. Crumb Justices of 'Peace, Edith Li. Updike, Town Cleric. ,inutes of meeting held May 12, 143 were read and Il approved. i f There was a discussion on changing from three assessors to one, it was decided that time had passed to adopt such a resolution this year. F.S. Bower and Mr. Fowler, representing the Travellers Insurance Company appeared before the board offering a new �! r plan of insurance, an all risk comprehensive liability Policy which would include all town property.- quarry, town i. barns etc., vehicles wherever located as to legal liability i to third parties. Dr. Lueder and Mr. Crumb were appointed committee to investigate. On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Yr. Crumb, voted ,. and carried that Bills No. 22 to 24 be audited as claimed; I, N No. Name Service Claimed Allowed { -22 Williamson L.B. Co. Supplies 2.08 2.08 I 23 Marian L. Lueder Att. Officer 15.00 15.00 24 F. S. Bower Ine.Cole property 18.75 13.75 - 35.83 35.83 o0 I On motion adjourned I i` Town Bl k I July 14, 1943 A regular meeting of the town board was held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of transacting necessary business; All members present. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. On motion Mr. Crumb,eeconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that Marian L. Lueder be appointed School Attendance Officer for the town of Ulysses for the ensuing year from August let. On motion Mr. Beardsley, sec. by Dr. Lueders voted and carried that the following be designated as polling places for the ensuing year: District No. 1 7L.O.O.F. Hall Trumansburg .. .. 2 Town Hall Jacksonville .• 3 Fire House Trumansburg On motion Dr. Lueders sec. by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that E.D. Crumb, Republican and Harvey Scott, Democrat be recommended for custodians of voting machines for the town for the ensuing year. D.P. Meseler and Mr. Friar were present in regard to Public Liability Insurance for the town equipment etc. On motion Dr. Lueders see. by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that Bill No. 25 be audited as claimed; No. Name 25 Emma Bower Service Collector -Exp. Claimed $ 1.46 On motion adjourned r;� --l-d•- — Town Clerk Allowed $ 1.46 Ilii .LnlmLL�i.i Augast 11, 1943 +� Regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the office of Town Clerk. All members present. A petition was presented signed by the inspectors of election of each district serving at primary this year requesting that their salary be increased to 440.00 per year. On motion Dr. Lueders sec. by Sir. Crumb, voted and carried that the amount paid the inspectors remain the same. A discussion on the Jones cemetery, the following resolution was offered by Dr. Lueder: RESOLVED: that the Town of Ulysses, Tompkins County, New York, party of the second part will accept the deed of the Jones Cemetery when properly signed and recorded by the party of the first part without expense to the Town of Ulysses and Jones will expect to properly take care of cemetery in the future. ceaetery In accepting this deed, the Town of Ulysses reserves the right that only you, Mrs. Amelia Jones and your immediate family shall be buried in said cemetery in the future. Also a copy of:. this resolution is to be filed with the deed. seconded by Mr. Crumb, voted and carried unanlmously. There was a discussion on rice of stone and it was was agreed to sell it for 41.00 or 1.15 per ton. On motion MR. Crumb, sec. by Dr. Lueders voted and constablarried that George D. Frazier be appointed constable of the town of Ulysses. Mr. Chase and Mr. Crumb were appointed committee to dispose of trucks and shovel. On motion Dr. Lueders sec by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that the trucks and shovel be sold,if occasion arises at following prices International, 41500.00 0 SnoK Plow attachment- $250.00, G.M.C. truck - $1500.009 one small Ford - $500.00, Power Shovel - 01500.00 ;fir. Chase mentioned the need for a small stone crusher. On motion adj. WV tT Town Clerk j _n-.n•eN!4I".!!".f�+jtry6F.°Ctli� r lL1e.�i .. .._. h �.MPlTw18u�1►�i.�ffi'�;�i�'� ••— � �••.•••••• Se 410 r L W er 22, 19113 negular a:e ting of Town board having beEn postponed fr.r Sc -t. 17th ..;et at the office of the Town Clerk for the par, ose of transacting necessary 'business; ?resent =.ere r. :.tune, Supervisor, Dr. Lueder, F.A. Beardsley, Frank Terry i,. Crumb, Justices, J.Warren Chase, Town Supt. ?.Updike, Clerk. Yinutes of previous meeting were read and approved. George Frazier,Conctaale was present in reCard to the patrolling some of the highways when on duty as village policeman; a discussAon followed and it was decided to discuss proposition v,ith the Village Board on Sept. 25th or as soon as convenient. on motion Mr. Cruiab, sec. by !»r• Terry, voted and carried wt the bonds of i.rwla . 7 ?otter, ,elfare Gff ice. , i ?-.. .^ ) and seor6e Frazier, Constable (,1500.00) be a,.proved. friability Insurance Policies were presented from The Travellers ins. Co. and The Grange: :,.fi;, L'essler and :.:r. Friar 'V.ere present and discussed these p3licies. On motion i:r. Crumb, sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried t at t'c:e Liability Insurance policy with the Grange be continued. t;r. Chase reported that the trr.lc" purchased of Jerry Black had been sold for 41150,00, also that.11r. Gibbs, Schuyler County Supt. of Highways would like to buy 2500 to 2700 tons crushed store on motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Crumb, voted and carried that fifteen dollars($15.00) be transferred from the contingent fund to general fund to meet bill of assessorsschool expense owing to new n requirement of copying tax On motion Mr. Crombi eec. by !.;r. Beardsley, voted and carried thatrbills No. 26 to 29 be and ited as claimed: .;o. Marne Service Claimed Alloyed .00 2' Frank.;S..Zowar� ins. Mess. House 4 12,98 � 12.98 �7 ViIlIlam son L.B. Co. supplies =3 S.T. Weatherby 120.00 Exp. 120.00 120,00 12) Geo. D. Frazier Constable Fees--1o�9C�_ - 15-90- $ 150.88 150.88 Lieeting for Preliminary Budget called for October 5th On motion adj. Town C1 r r r { 'C October 5, 1943 Special meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of considering the estimates and preparing the preliminary budget. iresent - LeFine Stone, Supervisor, Frank Terry, E.Delos Crumb, Chas. A. Lueder, Fred A. Beardsley, Justices, J.V7arren Chaee. T.Supt. Edith M. Updike, Clerk. Atty. Chas. A. Newman The estimates of the various town officers were presented. There was a discussion on the salaries of the assessors also the employment of a town attorney. On motion Mr. Beardsley, seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that the assessors be paid salaries as follows, the chairman to receive $200.00 and two others $180.00 each. On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that Chas. H. Newman be ewployed as Town Attorney at a salary of $200.00 per year and X50.00 for expenses. Thereliminar budget was completed and the follow- ing resolution was offered Dy Mr. Beardsley: RESOLVED, That this Town Board does hereby prepare and approve as the preliminary budget og this town for the fiscal year beginning on the first day of January, 1944, the itemized statement of estimated revenues and expenditures hereto attached and made a part of this resolution,and be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That such preliminary budget shall be filed in the office oft the Town Clerk where it shall be available for inspection by any interested person at all reasonable hours, and be it FURTHER, RESOLVED, that this Board shall meet at 8:00 o'clock P.M. on the 28th day of October, 1944, for the purpose of holding a public hearing upon such prellminary oudget, FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk give notice of such ;)ublic hearing in the manner provided in Sec. 113 of the Town Law, and that such notice be published in substantially the following form: over F i, I'm �r Notice of Hearing Upon Preliminary Budget Notice Is hereby given that the preliminary budget of the Torn of Ulysses for the fiscal year beginning January let, 1944, has been completed and filed in the office of the Town Clerk at Trumansourg, NewY.ork, where it is available for inspection by any interested person at all reasonable hours. Further notice is hereby given that the Town Board of Ulysses N. Y., will meet and review said preliminary budget and hold a public hearing thereon, at the Y111agel Hall, Trumanaburg, N.Y. at 3.00 o'clock P.M. on the 28th day of October, 1943, and at such hearing any person may be heard in favor of or against the Preliminary budget as compiled or for or against any item or Items therein contained. pursuant to Section 113 of the Town Law, the proposed salaries of the following town officers are hereby specified as follows: Supervisor -------------------------- 4 1200.00 Justices of the Peace-jrTo.t&I-eaiarieej 1105.00 Town Clerk ---------------- 1200.00 Town Supt. of Highways --------------- 2400.00 Town Attorney ----------------------- 200.00 seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried unanimously. fated: October 5, 1943 By Order of the Town Board Adjourned, :: G�- l I a :4 1 ( nrenr�r_mN'.'f171vorz=--I^'M'Tr167iiTFA _ Nodau"M +r - �_...�-.. •..M...•.a...-�L PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR THE TOWN OF ..........%y Y. GENERAL FUND—APP OONS GENERAL GOVERNMENT Town Board Town Hall and Offices Rentals (board room, offices, elections, etc.) Compensation of employees Purchase of furniture and equipment Repairs, light, licat and telephone Other expenses Elections Compensation of election officials (including mileage) Compensation of custodians of voting machines Other expenses Voting machines, purchase and repair Insurance Compensation insurance Official bonds and undertakings Fire and liability Other Printing and advertising (all departments) Services of attorneys and expenses of litigation Services of engineer and expenses Zoning inspector and expenses Annual audit and examination Publicity fund Employees' Retirement System (town share) Supervisor Salary Office and other expenses Compensation of employees Justices of the Peace Salaries Office and other expenses Compensation of employees Councilmen Salaries Office and other expenses Town Clerk Salary Office and other expenses Compensation of employees g6•i .................. .................. .................. oa ..........Y. q 9• 1.k.aD....y� .................. .................. .................. .................. .................. .................. .............. Total $..1.�.R4...� .......xn..an .................. Total / / 0 $..... _........... $.................. Total $.................. Total $../.�s"4..... C 0 a ;,t, 7W G Assessors Salaries Office and other expenses .... J..X4" .'.�."-,- Compensation of employees .................. Total $... Receiver of Taxes or Tax Collector Salary Office and other expenses .....�.7. Compensation of employees Total $....x..0...3 Town Attorney Salary $.... 2.n.P... *- Office and other expenses ....... Compensation of employees .................. Total $...: �. Town Engineer Salary $.................. Office and other expenses .................. Compensation of employees .................. Total $.................. Town Comptroller Salary$ ..... _........... Office and other expenses .................. Compensation of employees .................. Total $.................. Zoning Commission Office and other expenses $.................. Compensation of employees .................. Total $.................. Board of Appeals Office and other expenses $.................. Compensation of employees .................. Total $.................. Planning Board Office and other expenses $..... _........... Compensation of employees Total $.................. TOTAL GENERAL GOVERNMENT PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY Police, Constables and Deputy Sheriffs Compensation w Mileage and other expenses .................. Purchase of equipment Total Lockup Compensation of employees $..... _........... Other expenses Traffic Signs, signals and highway lighting Total $................. 4V Dog Warden Compensation $.................. Other expenses .................. Total $.................. Forest Fires Compensation of fire wardens and laborers $_...._r� Other expenses .................. Payment to Conservation Commission .................. Total $...2.4-... Inspection Coats Building inspection $.................. Plumbing inspection .................. Electrical inspection .................. Total $.................. Examining Boards Plumbers $.................. Electricians .................. Heating and ventilating .................. Total War Emergency Purposes $.................. TOTAL PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY EDUCATION Ottendance Officer Compensation $....Lk Other expenses ...... d c y Total Town Historian Other expenses Compensation .................. Total $....la..k. Town Library Compensation $...... Aa. � Other expenses .................. Payments to other libraries Total _ $....... TOTAL EDUCATION RECREATION Parks and Playgrounds Compensation of employees $.................. Other expenses .................. Purchase of equipment .................. Total $.................. Patriotic Observances $..../.QA....`%.. TOTAL RECREATION $....L.O..l1...:. PUBLIC UTILITIES Cemeteries Airports $.................. TOTAL PUBLIC UTILITIES $....d,4...` MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS AND INTEREST (exclusive of district and special improvement debt) Redemption of Debt (Principal) Temporary loans Emergency appropriation loans Revenue anticipation loans Deficiency loans Other temporary loans (specify) Bonds (give title of each issue) a......................................... b......................................... c......................................... TOTAL REDEMPTION OF DEBT Interest on Debt Interest on temporary loans Interest on bonds (give title of each issue) a. ................................... _... I.................. b. ..................................... _................... c. ....................... _.................................. TOTAL INTEREST ON DEBT 40 .................. .................. .................. Total $.................. $.................. .................. .................. Total $••................ $.................. $.................. $.................. .................. .................. Total $.................. $.................. CONSTRUCTION AND PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS Nature of Improvement b. ........... ....(/._........................_k�.......... .................. c......................................................................... .......... Total $„................ ou. TOTAL CONSTRUCTION AND PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS $... :R,u..O.u... MISCELLANEOUS Veterans Organizations for Rooms Judgments and Settlements (describe in detail) ............................. _......................................... $.................. ............................. _......................................... .................. 1913 Accounts, Claims and Demands TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS CONTINGENT PURPOSES Sec. 112 of the Town Law $.... .aa... : $.................. $.......I.......... $... ” ( Over) 4; -,a- GENERAL FUND ESTIMATED REVENUES Mortgage taxes$ .................. become taxes ......300...`.. Franchise taxes on business corporations ........1.5.'Sn' Alcoholic beverage taxes (town share) ... Interest and penalties on taxes (exclusive of fees) .................. Dog licenses (from county) ......4?!!:%' Other licenses (town ordinances) ............$'s Fines, penalties and forfeitures .................. Rent of town owned property .....Z� $ 'r Fees of town clerk ......07-d.Q..3 Fees of justices of the peace .........S.C..�'' Fees of assessors ............ !r. -F Fees of tax collector .....ILSd Fees of constables or police officers .................. Fees of town library ........... ....... Fees of parks and playgrounds .................. Fees of airports ....... I.......... Fees of cemeteries .................. All other Sale of town property .................. Reimbursement from special districts for supervision .................................................................................... .................. .................................................................................... .................. .................. Total Unexpended balances (Sec. 115, Town Law) TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES (GENERAL FUND) $..r.%...� GENERAL FUND SUMMARY Appropriations General government $...� i�6...p..= Protection of persons and property ''�.• Education ......3.?�. Recreation ....... I.P.Q.... Public Utilities ......%4..Q... Redemption of Debt .................. Interest on debt .................. Construction and permanent improvements ......�.cii.... Miscellaneous ......(..0 �.... Contingent purposes /�•QQ•••• TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES (GENERAL FUND) AMOUNT OF TAXES TO BE RAISED FOR GENERAL FUND S"00 D $.................. WELFARE FUND APPROPRIATIONS Town Welfare Officer Salary Office and other expenses Compensation of employees Home Relief Burials Lunacy Cases Lunacy examinations Other expenses 7MXA;, 'e Veterans' Relief TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS $....7.fr.o. .................. .................. `I'otai $..� O..Q.. $.................. $.................. ....../..`t?.... Total Estimated Revenues Reimbursement of home relief from State Reimbursement of welfare salaries from State Refunds of home relief from recipients Unexpended balance (Sec. Illi, Town Law) TOTAL REVENUES AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR WELFARE FUND HIGHWAY FUND HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM I) --APPROPRIATIONS General repairs Special improvements Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Sec. 273, highway Law TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS Estimated Revenues $... 3 Vis' $.................. .................. +f4y State aid $.................. Miscellaneous revenues .................. Unexpended balance l.4.O.A.. TOTAI. REVENUES $.. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 1) M BRIDGE FUND (ITEM 2)—APPROPRIATIONS Labor and team work $......•p• ••0- Materials for repair and maintenance ....,(.oa..R.% Construction of new bridgesp•� Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Sec. 273, Highway Law .................. TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS $•••�•a�-'-' Estimated Revenues Miscellaneous revenues $.................. Unexpended balance •• a:u ° k TOTAL REVENUES $•• ave AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR 1116IINVAY FUND (ITEM 2) $../.P..4.•4.. "- MACHINERY FUND (ITEM 3)—APPROPRIATIONS Purchase of machinery, tools and implements Repair of machinery, tools and implements Storage of machinery, tools and implements Repairs or pay of operators on machinery rented to county or village Gasoline or oil for machinery rented to county or village Redemption of machinery certificates Interest on machinery certificates TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS Estimated Revenues $.../..x.9...4...- ..3.O..Q..Q. � .................. Rentals of machinery$•••••-f•-.U•C- Miscellaneous revenues .................. Unexpended balance ....,( L71t.Q.. TOTAL REVENUES AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 3) SNOW AND MISCELLANEOUS FUND (ITEM 4)—APPROPRIATIONS Salary town superintendent Expenses town superintendent Salary and expenses of deputy superintendent Removing obstructions caused by snow Cutting and removing noxious weeds and brush Other miscellaneous purposes Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to See. 273, Highway Law TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS Estimated Revenues Miscellaneous revenues Unexpended balance TOTAL REVENUES $... kcgo ell- AMOUNT TO IIL RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND ( ITEM 4) $.....y.4.4.(� AMOUNT TO 13E RAISED BY TAX FOR IIIGHWAY FUND (ITEMS 2,3 and 4) I TOWN HEALTH FUND APPROPRIATIONS Board of Health Salary of health officer Other stealth expenses Compensation of nurses TOTAL BOARD OF HEALTH Registrar of Vital Statistics Compensation Other expenses Fees of physicians TOTAL REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR TOWN HEALTH No, 18 $.... ZLI.Y..N .......A!9...P 441 Wallmoun law Hook Co., aoch.mtor, N. Y. ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUBMITTED BY SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS TOWN OF -J%1¢�vJtd FOR FISCAL YEAR BEG NING JANUARY 1, 19 HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 1) Expenditures General repairs Special improvements Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Sec. 273, Highway Law TOTAL EXPENDITURES Revenues State aid Miscellaneous revenues v From a ,i C Y A, 1 w" p 4% ; ,:a i �ihf Unexpended balance :. /a a s; c TOTAL REVENUES a �00d a d AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 1) $ p U d ' pU BRIDGE FUND (ITEM 2)* Expenditures Labor and team work Materials for repair and maintenance Construction of new bridges Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Sec. 273, Highway Law TOTAL EXPENDITURES Revenues Miscellaneous revenues From = *�Oe.,�� a Unexpended balance TOTAL REVENUES AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR BRIDGE FUND (ITEM 2) lei °' 4'-yw- If County) get typewritteamount n sheet should be vied for bridges atttachedceeds showing the amou$12,000 t2e tinatedIn d forseach structure.ter •ILuum. LAW 900910.40cxnrf.. A. Y. i _til, i1 :: I MACHINERY FUND (rrEM 3) Expenditures , S Purchase of machinery, tools and implements 61 A 71. Repair of machinery, tools and implements e do Storage of machinery, tools and implements F Repairs or pay of operator on machinery rented to county or village Gasoline or oil for machinery rented to county or village Redemption of machinery certificates Interest on machinery certificates TOTAL EXPENDITURES Revenues Rentals of machinery Miscellaneous revenues From — 4 oO.Ua A O tt d . u /'- e (oydU. �(J 't 311, 0V Unexpended balance TOTAL REVENUES a AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR MACHINERY FUND (ITEM 3) SNOW AND MISCELLANEOUS FUND (ITEM 4) Expenditures b u Salary of town superintendent Sh�A d Expenses of town superintendent Salary and expenses of deputy superintendent Removing obstructions caused by snow i� f Cutting and removing noxious weeds and brush Other miscellaneous purposes Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Sec. 273, Highway Law TOTAL EXPENDITURES j Revenues Miscellaneous Revenues i From — • Unexpended balance TOTAL REVENUES AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR SNOW $ Q0-kfc s 4a0.V0 Me. •° $�•0a AND MISCELLANEOUS FUND (ITEM 4),,/A0, bu Dated: Septemberal, 19--x �. (Signed) Superintendent o/ Highwayr WIMAN10,1'AW IOOa Co.. I0001111I. N.Y. TW ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUBMITTED BY TOWN CLERK TOWN OF FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, EXPENDI'T'URES Salary 3 00 = Office and other expenses (itemize) Compensation of employees (itemize) 4" TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ REVENUES Pees of town clerk Dog tags Delinquent dog list �3,11U Marriage licenses —4-1p —&Z1 Hunting and fishing licenses 8d • t� Piling (conditional sales contracts and chattel mortgages Transcripts of records, searches, etc. A —14M Other fees R D . 0-0 Other licenses (town ordinances)—itemize TOTAL REVENUES Y2. ad Dated: September 30 , 19L. (Signed)LG T oma aery Note Uadcr tite )lending "Other licenses," the estimated income of the town from fees for licenses required by town ordinances (peddling, soft drink, dance -hall, etc.) pursuant to the Town Law (See. 136), should be specified. If the office of tax collector hss been abolished and taxes are collected by the town clerk, the town clerk should include in his estimate, under the heading "Revenues," addi- tiwtal items for "Interest and penalties on taxes" and "Fees of tax collector." sr.a. el.-• .I1W.0104 I.. 0009 10, IOL.{111... 1 ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUBMITTED BY REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS* TOWN OF FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 19-4wX EXPENDITURES Compensation Other expenses Fees of physicians TOTAL EXPENDITURES None Dated: September A T , 19.,6e e .i3. uv 3. 0.S Af rtnrr of `Vital Val -airs Note If the town clerk is also registrar of vital statistics, he must file a separate estimate for each office. • Under the Public Health Law (Section 85), real property within villages cannot be taxed for town health purposes. Therefore, the amounts to be raised by tax for the board of health and for the registrar of vital statistics (including the fees of physicians) can be assessed only against the taxable rest property in the town outside of villages. u 11 r WILUIMIIM "Iff 111111.. 1111111711. AT. ijLf ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUB51ITTED BY RECEIVER OF TAXES TAX C014LECTOR TOWN OF ~'— FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, IBJ— ; i EXPENDITURES Salary s Office and other expo scs (itemize) " 47 I Cenmensation o employ es, if any q TOTAL EXPENDITURES i • Z i REVENUES s Interest and penalties on taxes S { Fees of tax collector S d t TOTAL REVENUES i Dated: September '*'2e, 19� Note The collector or receiver is required to state separately, tinder the heading "Revenues," the anticipated income of his office during the ensuing year from "Interest and penalties on taxes" and the "Fees of tax collector." If taxes are collected by the local collector without fees, no amount should be stated under tho item "Feca c, tax collector". In towns in which the office of tax collector has been abolished and the town clerk coIIects tares, the estimate of the town clerk should include, under the heading "Reve- nues" two additional items —"Interest and penalties on taxes" and "Fees of tax col- lector„" Int towns of the first class where the office of receiver of taxes is appointive and the town clerk is also the receiver of taxes, the estimate of the town clerk should also include the two additional items hereinbefore referred to. t �� �• .aur+fw raa ♦,,oa t9. w n.l,rN. w 1 �� I } i tl �J �7;*{=,":.-"✓`5"4Ac''1!�'lS�s►si�L "�ii-%:�'�1 __ *' � •-., _�.,: � lq'""'iIG>«'� -....._�.»........_.___...��i3�.� , ►1� 0 ' ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUBMITTED BY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE TOWN OF FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINN G JANUARY 1, 19&. i EXPENDITURES Salary Office and other expenses (itemize) Compensation of employees, if any TOTAL EXPENDITURES el d j u 0 REVENUES Flues, penalties and forfeitures Motor vehicle fees (received from State) Criminal fees—Indictable cases (received from county) Criminal fees—Conservation Law (received from State) Civil fees Civil fcc"og (received from county) Civil fees—Conservation Law (received from defendants) Other revenues (itemize) TOTAL REVENUES /r s Dated: September°,, 19 Z- (Signed' furticeof the Peace. Note Under the heading "Revenues", a justice of the peace must include the estimated amount of all moneys payable to the town which will be collected through his office during the ensuing year. In estimating the amount of "fines, Penalties and forfeitures" which will be re- ceived, the justice of the peace should include only those payable to the town. Anticipated income set forth under the heading "Other revenues" should be care- fully itemized. M11LI .00%Lb 100L CO, COLM IITf C. T �v tie. ,...>-:reed>:►SI'�t+7""t • _ r�..,:. i M ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUBMITTED BY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE TOWN OF FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINM4 JANUARY 1, 194 EXPENDITURES Salary Offire,and other exgenses (iterpize) i v+•-rLt�� i Compensation of employees, if any TOTAL EXPENDITURES REVENUES Fines, penalties and forfeitures Motor vehicle fees (received from State) Criminal fees—Indictable cases (received from county) Criminal fees ---Conservation Law (received from State) Civil fees Civil fees—dog (received from county) Civil fees—Conservation Law (received from defendants) Other revenues (itemize) TOTAL REVENUES s_LZS 1 ,I , i� /. dV y ! f JtJ ,t 0.00 X. vb .S• 6'6 If; 0 a? U, 00 /-/-#, 4r-'9 Dated: September—tA , 1� 7 (Signed) I7 V? ASU f urrire of Ilse Peare.1 Note Under the heading "Revenues", a justice of the peace must include the estimated amount of all moneys payable to the town which will be collected through his office during the ensuing year. In estimating the amount of "Fines, penalties and forfeitures" which will be re- ceived, the justice of the peace should include only those payable to the town. Anticipated income set forth under the heading "Other revenues" should be care- fully itemized. 016.6 030.0IO. I.1 fool i MAN M.I W 39-W FRED A. BEARDSLEY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Ml�rr '??, 1r.d'S. TRUMAMMmum O, New YORK BY .rU'iTTf'4'-, (I}.' "11-., 1'.:�i; :�t'^ :1 A.l3::Ai?'Y=3.'Y, TWiN 0"' ULY'iS S5,p F'O 3 T"I"' Y :,41+ }3::G(\'":T"li WATWIVIY 1, 1"4A. ;tLZry J,?nn.nn ;c an 1 nt3:ar eX)rrnSrS Lai1Y 131 v71cs ^, • on past1;;e 1 . nn Cmrp^m;ation or .ar.ployces 7.:;•nn T13'('kL ^tc2.nn TEVEN1, i';: Fina, Pena lt1 ^s an•l Cnrrt%-i times 1.n.nn vntor V:hial- Fees (re•seivn(l frgm State) ^n•nn Crjmilla} +:es,'j';:li -tabla oa4fs ^rnm ;niini-,v s.on ;r.miaa ees) t,nn4ervattob Jav fr�srr vel Cron, ;tate) Civll f, --,s in. 00 Cit.11 ree, +pnr (rene5veri frofn ;nua7ty) Civ.i.l fC^s Cntts�:rvivinn Law (rn niv^I from lefmsrlalA7)$�' (Aker rev-ioMtoes: RR.nn .11J'i S 31 3�.i'I.i3\'l Tii!) Dutad,`-'ot•3mber ltlstirc or H9 Nenar•- 1+ 46 F. - ANNUAL ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUBMITTE" BY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE TOWN OF >!ss FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 19�4- EXPENDITURES Salary Office an cher expenses (itemize) Compensation of empfdy TOTAL EXPENDI ES REVENUES Fines, penalties and forfeitures Motor vehicle fees (received. from State) Criminal fees --Indictable cues (received from county) Criminal fees—Conservation Law (received from State) Civil fees Civil fees—dog (received from county) Civil fees—Conservation Law (received from defendants) Other revenues (itemize) TOTAL REVENUES Dated: September ,9 (Signed! 641eo--,� (z� reo the Peace. Note Under the heading "Revenues", a justice of the peace must include the estimated amount of all moneys payable to the town which will be collected through his office during the ensuing year. In estimating the amount of "Fines, penalties and forfeitures" which will be re- ceived, the justice of the peace should include only those payable to the town. Anticipated income set forth under the heading "Other revenues" should be care- fully itemized. a P. 1• •Ill11.1OM 14 .00X CO. 000M(.. 4 W. i k ye 1 fit ' 'rz •: fir. V ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUMMED BY ASSESSOR TOWN OF - FOR MCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 194 ErgPENDMMES i M Office and other ex ses (itemize) ; ���►- �.�..�.:.,a jam_ 01 employees, if any 1110% TOTAL EXPENDITURES -� `r ty tits Fees ; Dog damage cases (received from Z&3) ' Feace viewer cases (received from UES TOTAL REVEN Dated: September ! 19.�4� ul Il,'`5 t (Signed)_,&f L,rh Ass rar a 4W �— Note A separate estimate may be filed by each assessor or a joint estimate on behalf of all. ww.bso, 11..00. G0.,.4"IIIM." 11. -.,.,. .__. Y4fi ANNUAL ESTIMATE F'OORR BOARD OF HEALTH" TOWN OF _2 C' FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 19-.M Salary of health officer Other health expensesttetnize) ')sear. ,i Compensation of nurses TOTAL EXPENDITURES None Dated: September —1•_, 19'y—L EXPENDITURES $ ..l d • a,. REVENUES (Signed)--z H tb Offir<s Note Z'2 If the town is included within a consolidated health district, the expenses of the board of health of such consolidated health district must be raised in the manner provided in Sec. 20 of the Public Health Law, and no item therefor should be included in the pre- liminary or annual budget of the town. C is r ` YIIU�YN� {A� �ee� t0.. �OLM{�itt. Iw f• 1F�� 1►.R ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUBMITTED BTOWN WELFARE OFFICER TOWN OF 9X FOR MCAL YEAR BEGINNIIi'G JANUARY 2, 19j/-41 Salary Office and other expenses (itemize) Compensation of employees (itemize) Home relief Burials Lunacy cases Lunacy examinations Other expenses } jit.t' V, Veterans' relief EXPENMURES TOTAL EXPENDITURES Reimbursement of home relief from State Reimbursement of welfare salaries from State Refunds of home relief from recipients Unexpended balances (Sec. 115, Town Law) TOTAL REVENUES Dated: September_ _ _, 19—. REVENUES G e 7 A k4. o (Signed)_c^ / A.st r/^t �t1 IY� GC. '1✓ Town Welfare Officer Note The estimate of revenues includes the estimated "unexpended balance" (see page 83) Of taxes previously levied for public assistance and care which will be on hand at the end Of the current year and available for use to finance the next year's expenditures. It will l,e noted that unexpended balances of moneys raised for home relief cannot be used for purposes other than home relief. .1WAVLCM LA. CDCC CO.. COCOCIM. R C. i i 0 h i h 1 M1 :1 A3 'A% I uctober 13, 1943 Regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of transacting necessary business. All members present, also Barren Chase, Town Supt. Minutes of meeting held September 22 were read and approved. ; A resolution offered by Mr. Crumb That tj}e town of Ulysses sell to Schuyler County Sale ofjall sizes crushed stone for one dollar 1(41.00 ) per ton atone with loading assistance at the quarry, seconded by Mr. Terry voted and carried unanimously. A letter was read from Chas. H. Newman in respect to functions as town attorney also that a resolution would be required in January appointing for a two year term. Minutes of special meeting held October 5th were read and approved. Qhemettas a discussion on the salaries of Justices. Oni otion Mr. Crumb, seconded by Mr. 5,eardej.-4'voted and carried ghat the badgbtebeaamended for Justices of the Peace for salary purpose of Dr. Lueder. Qn--mbtion Mr. Crumb, seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that the total amount of Justices fund for salaries in budget be 01105.00 Mr. Chase reported sale of truck for $450.00 On .maiian Lir. Terry, sec. by Lir. Crumb, voted and carried that Mr. Chase, Dr. Lueder and Lir. Beardsley be authe r. ized to locate and purchase wood. on motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by air. Crumb, voted and carried that the Supervisor's school bond be approved. On motion Dr. Lueder, sedonaed by Mr. Cramb, voted and carried that bills No. 30 to 32 be audited as claimed; NO- Name Service Claimed Allowed 30 D.W. Messier Liability Ins. $453.06 "•453.06 31 Emma. B>wer Coll.,�:Expense 24..00 24.00 F. S. Bower Bond Prem. -School .74 --------------- 477.80 477.80 On motion adJ. hi. -tct Town Clerk i 0 RESOLUTION ADOPTING ANNUAL SUDGET Cctooer 23, 1943 A special meeting of the Town Board of Ulyesee was held at the Fire House for the purpose of r reviewing the Preliminary dud6et. Present were LePine Stone, Supervisor, Frank Terry, Fred A. Beardsley, Chas. A. Lueder, and DeLos Crumb, Justices Edith i. Updike, Town Clerk, also J. Warren Chase, Town Supt. and Chas. 4. Newman, Atty. The Preliminary Budget was reviewed and lir. Chas. A. Lueder offered the following resolution: Whereas, this Town Board has met at the time and place specified in the notice of public hearing on the preliminary budget and 'heard all persons desiring to be heard thereon; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, that this Town Board does hereby adopt such preliminary budget of this Town for the fiscal year beginning on the let day of January, 1944, and that such budget as so be entered in detail in the minutes of the proceedings of this Town Board, and be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk of this Town shall prepare and certify, in duplicate, copies of said annual budget as adopted by this Town Board, and deliver one copy thereof to the Supervisor of this Town to be presented by him to the Board of Supervisors of this County. i2ously. Seconded by Mr. Beardeley, voted and carried unan- Adjourned Town Cler M r Ago GENERAL FUND ESTIMATED REVENUES Mortgage taxes$ .................. Income taxes .......1. &V Franchise taxes on business corporations ......... 2JC It � Alcoholic beverage taxes (town share) .,ZAA0.!.0 Interest and penalties on taxes (exclusive of fees) .................. Dog licenses (from county) ..... 40;A4 Other licenses (town ordinances) ...........670" Fines, penalties and forfeitures .................. Rent of town owned property Fees of town clerk .... '.a.A),.!� Fees of justices of the peace ....... Fees of assessors ..........9..•.0.41 Fees of tax collector 1La:a,.c!tt Fees of constables or police officers ..... I ...... ...... Fees of town library .................. Fees of parks and playgrounds .................. Fees of airports ................: Fees of cemeteries .................. All other Sale of town property .................. Reimbursement from special districts for supervision .................................................................................... .................. ................. .................................................................................... .................. Total Unexpended balances (Sec. 115, Town Law) TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES (GENERAL FUND) $..lS...YY..4.a GENERAL FUND SUMMARY Appropriations General government $...?s..a.A(a Protection of persons and property .../.X.J-1.X'.0. Education .....3.A"A:.ao Recreation ......L.R.O1.OV Public Utilities ......2 d'turw Redemption of Debt .................. Interest on debt .................. Construction and permanent improvements ......r.0aaa Miscellaneous .......LdA,." Contingent purposes /..dA.0..0.0 TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS TOTAL PNTIMATED REVENUES (GENERAL. FUND) AMOUNT OF TAXES TO BE RAISED FOR GENERAL FUND $„ s-aoo, eu WELFARE FUND APPROPRIATIONS Town Welfare Officer Salary Office and other expenses Compensation of employees Home Relief Burials Lunacy Cases Lunacy examinations Other expenses Veterans' Relief TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS $....y I R.,.UA Estimated Revenues Reimbursement of home relief from State Reimbursement of welfare salaries from State Refunds of home relief from recipients Unexpended balance (Sec. lib, Town Law) TOTAL REVENUES AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR WELFARE FUND HIGHWAY FUND HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 1) --APPROPRIATIONS General repairs uuq,Ay Special improvements Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Sec. 273, Highway Law .................. TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS Estimated Revenues $.ZX.X.X 3:00 .................. !1!k.0.,.U.o State aid Miscellaneous revenues .................. Unexpended balance TOTAL REVENUES $,.1.A.flA.tuD AMOUNT" TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR IIIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 1) BRIDGE FUND (ITEM 2)—APPROPRIATIONS Labor and team work Materials for repair and maintenance Construction of new bridges $...... ". se, !!o Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Sec. 273, Highway Law .................. TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS Estimated Revenues Miscellaneous revenues Unexpended balance TOTAL REVENUES $.................. ...;L1). 0&DA $..A ? tO $.a..afJ.cl,Ad AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 2) MACHINERY FUND (ITEM 3)—APPROPRIATIONS Purchase of machinery, tools and implements Repair of machinery, tools and implements Storage of machinery, tools and implements Repairs or pay of operators on machinery rented to county or village Gasoline or oil for machinery rented to county or village Redemption of machinery certificates Interest on machinery certificates TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS Estimated Revenues Rentals of machinery Miscellaneous revenues Unexpended balance TOTAL REVENUES AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR IIIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 3) SNOW AND MISCELLANEOUS FUND (ITEM 4)—APPROPRIATIONS Snlary town superintendent Expenses town superintendent Salary and expenses of deputy superintendent Removing obstructions caused by snow Cutting and removing noxious woods and brush Other miscellaneous purposes Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Sec. 273, IIighway Law TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS Estimated Revenues Miscellaneous revenues Unexpended balance klec fro $A. OUO'OU TOTAL REVENUES $•A—a:oAav AMOUNT TORE RAISED BY TAX FOR IIIGIIWAY FUND ( ITEM 4) AAIOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR IIIGHWAY FUND (ITEMS 2, 1 and 4) $1.0.ragLU TOWN HEALTH FUND APPROPRIATIONS Board of Health Salary of health officer Other health expenses Compensation of nurses TOTAL BOARD OF HEALTH Registrar of Vital Statistics Compensation Other expenses Fees of physicians TOTAL REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS• AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR TOWN HEALTH $....A.1.11.Jn ......4ya.t.av OEM $..... Y.3a p ..........7.4'" _ ......... FAIA- $....... State of New York County of Z—as I,..........1�,....Y.1/�b....., Town Clerk of the Town of ... , DO HEREBY CERTIFY that I have compared the foregoing with the annual budget Town of ....- duly adopted by the Town Board of said Town on the Ak tggoday of .�2c�'.�,rr1i..., 191�!,�., and entered in detail in the minutes of the proceed- ings of said Board, and that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of said annual budget and the whole thereof. IN WITNESS WIIEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of said Town, this ..?�Yd day of . i3`e Ftp....... 19..,�.13- (SEAL) ...........tet--4....�. .................... own GClark ru,in is Wllllemom, Lew sunk Co., Iluahobr, N. Y. ANNUAL BUDGET FOR THE TOWN OF .�GP��7ter GENERAL FUND—AP ROPRIATIONS GENERAL GOVERNMENT Town Board Town hall and Offices Rentals (board room, offices, elections, etc.) Compensation of employees Purchase of furniture and equipment Repairs, light, heat and telephone Other expenses Elections Compensation of election officials (including mileage) Compensation of custodians of voting machines Other expenses Voting machines, purchase and repair Insurance Compensation insurance Official bonds and undertakings Fire and liability Other Printing and advertising (ail departments) Services of attorneys and expenses of litigation Services of engineer and expenses Zoning inspector and expenses Annual audit and examination Publicity fund Employees' Retirement System (town share) Supervisor Salary Office and other expenses Compensation of employees Justices of the Peace Salaries Office and other expenses Compensation of employees Councilmen Salaries Office and other expenses Town Clerk Salary Office and other expenses Compensation of employees $........ 691.e, ....y.jMa ..a,.a.U..uti. .................. .................. .................. .................. .................. .................. .................. .................. Total $-A'./..r.t ,.�?v Tota] $.../J...P.A.°s' ............ Total $.................. Total $.................. /4eL,00 Total PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY Police, Constables and Deputy Sheriffs 10 Compensntion $... Mileage and other expenses .................. Purchase of equipment ....R,IA.U�uv. Total $.4V4.0.1.0) Lockup Compensation of employees $.................. Other expenses Total$.................. Traffic Signs, signals and highway lighting $.................. � d Assessors Salaries $... S•4:•�y Office and other expenses Compensation of employees Total $....21.3 •m' Receiver of Taxes or Tax Collector Salary _♦_ $.... A.•:..Q.. av Office and other expenses ......A.'Uu Compensation of employees .......as..pt! Total $...s�.o.,1:+4. Town Attorney Salary $... o.a..w Office and other expenses ....... 4. Compensation of employees ..... Total $....2 Town Engineer Salary $..... _........... Office and other expenses .................. Compensation of employees .................. Total $.................. Town Comptroller Salary $.................. Office and other expenses .................. Compensation of employees ......... Total $.................. Zoning Commission Office and other expenses $..... _........... Compensation of employees .................. Total $.................. Board of Appeals Office and other expenses $..... _........... Compensation of employees Total $.................. Planning Board Office and other expenses $.................. Compensation of employees .................. Total $.................. TOTAL GENERAL GOVERNMENT $•.7 :A.ZeP PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY Police, Constables and Deputy Sheriffs 10 Compensntion $... Mileage and other expenses .................. Purchase of equipment ....R,IA.U�uv. Total $.4V4.0.1.0) Lockup Compensation of employees $.................. Other expenses Total$.................. Traffic Signs, signals and highway lighting $.................. Dog Warden Compensation Other expenses Forest Fires Compensation of fire wardens and laborers Other exbonses Payment to Conservation Commission Inspection Costs Building inspection Plumbing inspection Electrical inspection Examining Boards Plumbers Electricians Beating and ventilating $...... ;— r, 4:0 .................. Total $.... Z S.,.Q.V. $..... _........... .................. .................. Total Total War Emergency Purposes TOTAL PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY EDUCATION Ottendance Officer Compensation Other expenses Town Historian Other expenses Compensation Town Library Compensation Other expenses Payments to other libraries TOTAL EDUCATION RECREATION Parks and Playgrounds Compensation of employees Other expenses Purchase of equipment Patriotic Observances Cemeteries Airports TOTAL RECREATION PUBLIC UTILITIES TOTAL PUBLIC UTILITIES Total $ .................. Total $...... s:a.ua. .................. .................. Total $.......k:A..uR $.................. .................. .................. Total$.................. $.../..U.R...".. $.. )W 9J..VP $... .... :N,IISriLi.�n.lxutli.�pyl,uSgld Ihiilldi11111iIgo III !lid,III, IIIII iil1.Il..�illllJl� { f8 MUNICIPAL INDEB'T'EDNESS AND INTEREST (exclusive of district and special improvement debt) Redemption of Debt (Principal) Temporary loans Emergency appropriation loans Revenue anticipation loans Deficiency loans Other temporary loans (specify) Bonds (give title of each issue) a......................................... b. ............................. ._........ . c. ..................... ------------------ TOTAL REDEMPTION OF DEBT Interest on Debt Interest on temporary loans Interest on bonds (give title of each issue) a. ................................... _..................... . b........................................................... c. ................ ...... --------------------- -- -- TOTAL INTEREST ON DEBT $..t ............... .................. ..... I............ Total $.................. $.................. .................. Total $.................. $.................. 210 Total $.................. $.................. CONSTRUCTION AND PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS Nature of Improvement b........... ..._ ................._................................ .................. c ........................ Total $.................. TOTAL CONSTRUCTION AND PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS $....°d: °?! MISCELLANEOUS Veterans Organizations for Rooms Judgments and Settlements (describe in detail) 1993 Accounts, Claims and Demands TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS CONTINGENT PURPOSES Seo. 112 of the Town Law $...1411..40. $.................. $...1. o.r?., a p. (Over) P 9 Novecioer 4, 1943 Meeting of the Justices of the Peace and Town Clerk � {= was held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of canvassing the returns of Election held November 2, 1943. Present: Frank Terry, Fred A. Beardsley, lir. Lueder ( i Justices, Edith M. Updik e, Town Clerk i The following canvass of the votes for Town Officers , resulted as follows;- f' For Supervisor Dist. 1 Dist,. 2 Dist. 3 Total 1 i Le?ine Stone Rep. 200 197 5 b32 Pm. A. 8aflin Dem. 72 50 69 191 f Blank 19 8 21 48 1, --- --- --- -- 291 255 325 871 !1 E For Town Clerk Edith M. Updike Rep. 203 207 237 647 Edna Brown Dem. 69 36 70 175 Blank 19 12 3.8 49 1 -291-- _i 255 325- -871 f For Justice of s 1 } the Peace I Fred A. Beardsley Rep. 199 184 212 595 } Frank Terry Rep. 156 183 183 522 Grover Marquart Dem. 80 42 87 209 Paul Rice Dem. 99 63 116 278 Blank 48 3$ 52 13$ 582 -509- 650 1742 = a. For Asseseor-4yyears Smith T. Weatherby Rep.210 198 252 660 i;:ichael Terrell Dem.6-87 38 50 155 plank 14 19 23 -56 -291 ----- 255- ------- 325 - 871 P 9 LT For Assessor +Jilt. 1 Diet. 2 Dist. 3 Total 2 years Jemee H. Mosher 189 187 236 612 Harold Eaton 75 38 60 173 Blank 27 30 29 86 291 255 325' -871 For Collector Emma Bower 184 192 233 609 .j. Llary�'Clark 94 49 74 217 Blank 13 14 18 45 ----- 291 255 325 _871^ For Supt. of Highways J.Warren Chase 203 210 223 636 Edward R. Smith 75 37 86 198 Blank 13 a 16 37 291 255 325 871 For School Director Delilah H.Bucknam 170 187 197 554 94 46 1108 24$ Lydia Sears Blank 27 22 20 69 291 "255-- -32$-- __871.. i ■, w a 1 in tly, J.; n the foregoing canvass of the vot_s cast for Town ;fficers at the said election, We Hereby Certify that the fol:3viing persons were elected to the office opposite their respective names: ' Supervisor Town Clerk Justice of the Peace Juatice of the Peace Assessor - 4 years Assessor - 2 years Collector Supt. of Highways School Director LePine Stone Edith M. Updike Fred A. Beardsley Frani: Terry Smith T. Weatherby James H. Mosher Emma Bower J. Warren Chase Delilah H. Bucknam ��- `i �. Justices of leethe Peace 1 Town Clerk i -•_ --;•Hdl�u � �m xaR3Pp'"��m �p8'P�'jd'uA I�at�ul`tbilun�nxam ._._._ '" Jf- e'�' .A163: p1ta3'8Q.:1����v.i'vn ••is s"Yl� ':wA:":_; s:. �r....�`�.........rl�Fh71 I1 It ,;ov. 4, 1943st ' :fleeting opened as a regular meeting 'Mir. Stone and all members except YX- Crumb. ::inutes of meetings held October 13 and 23 respectively 'mere rLad and approved. Dr. Lueder reported on wood, that it may be obtained of Percy Kraft. Onmotion Dr. Lueder, act. by Mr. Terry, voted and carried wat inspectors of Election as recommended by the committees of each election district be appointed as follows: - District 1 Rep._ l;ildred Ellie, Alice Conover, Demcidabel Batty,Arsula Hillard District 2 Rep.-Jesseekeel,ldarguerite Smith, Dem. -John Chase,Dora Smith ±� District 3 Rep, -vary Cronk, Willis Reigle, Dem.-l•iadelyn 3aumer,Ray Steaens i On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. b,; Mr. Beardsley, voted and ! ; carried that bills No. 33 to 58 be audited as claimed: J No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 33 D.W. !.essler Insurance # 70.80 70.80 f 34 F.S. Bower .. quarry 126.00 126.00 y; 35 37m. Dimick Janitor- Elections 8.00 8.00 36 Wmaon L. Book Co. Supplies 2.25 2.05 37 :darian Lueder Att. Officer 12.00 12.00 { 33 Ldith M. Updike Registrar 46.25 46.25 i 39 „ Physicians fees 4.75 4.75 40 Asso'n of Towns Annual dues 25.00 25.00 41 Samuel Frazier Rental-I.O.O.F. 25.00 25.00 4-e Harvey Scott Custodian-Vot.Mach.44.00 44.00 43E.D. Crumb .. 44.00 44.00 4 114 Robert B. Baumer Re-check-Vot. loath 4.00 4.00 45 Grant Fletcher .. 4.00 4.00 41- l.iabel Batty Inspector & mese. 42.84 42.84 i. 47 Alice B. Conover Inspector 29.00 29.00 43 Arsula B. Hilliard 29.00 29.00 49 Mildred B. Ellie .• 29.00 29.00 51) John J. Chase .. & iess. 35.44 35.44 j! 51 Jesse Mekeel .. 29.00 29.00 52 Grace C. Cornish .. 8.00 8.00 53 Dora F. Smith '• & mesa. 35.44 35.44 42.84 42.84 i 54 I:adeleine Baumer •• •• 55 Willis W. Reigle .. 29.00 29.00 56 :Lary E. Cron;, .. 29.00 29.00 57 Anna Bennett .• 29.00 29.00 53 Harry Colegrove W Tate. Rental -Town Hall 30.00 30.00 813.61 S; 813.61 i� On motion adj. T 6 n�C'lerk V. r` n A St LcceWber 15, 1943 A regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of transacting necessary business; #resent were Messrs. Terry, Beardsley, Lueder and Crumb, Justices, Edith ;.;. Updike, Clerk. :lotion wasd and carded that Dr. iueder be appointed chairman of the mee na• Insurance Policies on trucks and Machinery were presented Motion by Mr. Crumb, sea. by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that policies be accepted and bill audited. A letter was read from Lir. Coot of the Acme Road Mach. CQ . in regard to replacing stone crusher with a new one. There was a discussion on -o"- the building lot between the bank and Fire house being offered for sale; iar. Beardsley was appointed to investigate. Bonds of town officers were presented. On motion i1r.Crumb sec. by ;Jr. Beardsley, voted and carried that bonds of LePine Stone, Supervisor, =dith M. Updike, Town Clerk, Emma Bower, Coll. Frank Terry, J.P. and J.Warren Chase Town Supt. of Highways be approved. On motion Mr. Crumb, sec. by inr. Terry, voted and car- ried that the personal bond of Fred A. Beardsley be approved. The bill of Prof- R.A. Mordoff due the town was discussAA- by the board and Mr. Beardsley agreed to consult Lir. Mordoff. Dr. Lueder reported that at a recent conservation meet- ing there was a discussion on digging ditches for individuals. On motion :"r. Crumb, sec. by tar. Beardsley, voted -and carried that bills N;. 99 to 65 be audited as claimed: No. NAM Service C666med Allowed 59 Marguerite Smith Inspector Dist -2 21.00 21.00 60 F. S. Bower Bond Prem. T.O. 190.88 190.88 61 .. Inc. -Firemen's 146.25 146.25 62 Ruth S. Moore Deputy Clerk 9.27 9.27 63 Edith :.- Updike T.C. expense 28.65 28.65 64 Marian L. Luedee Att. Officer 3.00 3.00 65 F. S. Bower Ins. -Mach -1 Trucks 225.48 2 25.48 { 624-53 - - 624-53 � r .. '-^-- Cir •;"- On motion adj. EcG. 'B JP-' Towwn erk i December 23, 194-3 Meeting of the Justices of the Peace and Town Clerk v,as held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of auditing Town officers' accounts; Present were Dr. Lueder, Frank Terry, E.Delos Crumb Fred A. Beardsley Justices, Edith ;,i. Updike, Clerk. Supervisors accounts were audited. Add. to Dec. 29th Town Clerk December 29, 194°3 Adjourned meeting of the ,Juetieeardf the Peace and Town Clerk was held at the office of the Town Clerk. Present were Dr. Lueder, Frank Terry, Fred Beardeley; Justices, Edith M. Updike, Town Clerk. The auditing of Town officers' accounts were completeed. The Justices dockets were presented and found correct. Meeting opened as a regular meeting, Supervisor LePine 3tonepresent. On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. Terry, voted and carri0d that Fred A. Wilcox be appointed Dog Enumerator for the year 1944. It was decided to hold next meeting in the evening on January 12th. On motion add. U Town Clerk ; I I� i k� • f ..... ..._.._.._.._-----.�....—._....-..1..........,...v.�e�wYnay*.rt9•._rPtn^.'3S9�iY11i4�J'RF"4"_041:"^�...,-..�....__.._.-�.�..�..._....._._._-........._....: tn",• I 'l/e, the undersigned me..icers of ti -ie Town aoard of UlysiB s CERTIFY that we have examined the several accounts of the Town Officers and found them correct per statement with the follow inti balances; Supervisors Aceto. L!�hay Boo'; Sal. BanK 3al. Receipts $8663.43 Dieb. 6028.48 7 ie Receipts 3969.50 Diab. 483.76 Machinery Receipts liQ',550..93 DIsbu:::e_ienta 7,952:42 Snow & :disc. Receipts 8367.76 Diab. 5996.99 School Receipts 8840.45 Lisb. 8840.45 General iceceipts 16,866.38 Disb. 111,743-34 Chk out chke out x;2634.95 1'T . 20 $2652.15 3485.72 268:05 3753.77 2598.51 chks out 380.57 2979.08 2370.77 chk.out 39.24 ciI4 jut diff . JO 5114.04 l&.00. 9.16 5145.20 2652,30 3753.77 2979.08 2410.09 00 5145.20 .vnwwl4nnrin'Ytl1i�!'✓<iil!!.!RIPMYrwwwnrtrhn�.+...xar.�.�u��:t:.'.';r.....^:4'km ,.... ', ...,..-. �.. - -_ -_ C 1'.101 VI-MI!!t0tlit" fl. 1 ! fE�llY! III N'nn e 4ceipts Lisa. Town Clerk Accts 01939.45 Co. Clerk $671,75 Co. Treas. 952.00 Supv. 34-3.7C State Dept. 7.CA Bal. Dec. a4' 5.00 01� 943 0 1939.4-9 Justices of the Peace Accts. were audited and found correct per reports filed. �� Gam• • l.ymil Justices of ( the Peace „� e1, 1y43 I TRUMANSBURG, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1944 Church Announcements, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Owen Evans Rutledge Linotype trouble just Minister before publication time .5'alahty 1this week prevented the 11:x0 a.m.\Snrship acrvico. 11:30 amu. Sunday school. publication of most of 7:30 p.m. Induction service at the !� Presbyterian church. The public is in- the Church Notes and vited to be present. Wednesday - quite a number of news tit 10:00u.tii. The Woman's Associa- tion. asocia- items, which will be in - Thursday eluded in next week's 7:30 Choir rcheoraal. some toru Tt nlpunx County farm- er, have enrolled in the 10,14 Agri- cultural Oousurvatlen Pregraill. Thu county moa farm machinery committee, illaniul IMitchcll, Merrill Curry, and Clayton Bowker, meets at Ow conservution olllce In tho Court. House every Wednesday when appli- tmtotis for furan machines aro call - Motored. Farmers having good quality need outs, or avail earn, potatoes or othor farm xl'eds should notify the Con- sorvaton Oflice or Farm Bureau at Court Houso, 11. G. Evans of Goorgotown, N. Y. hall o contract with Commodity Credit Corporation to purcnnYn pots - tool at support prices. Ifo is pro- JIIIIlYI X IN .1 IeLYiI Jr Id I, fId141 Four new postage stumps will soon appear, own commemorating trans- portation systems, railroads and steamships, and the others honoring tom I'hilippinea and Kona. Tho railroad stomps will go on pale Molly 10th at Omahn, Neb., San Fran - Own, land Ogden, Utah, The stvam- ship stamps will go on xulu tit Sav- annah, Georgia, on May 22nd, Nation. t, aturituno liuy, RATION REMINDERS GASOLINN—Coupon 0 In A books ouch gond for 8 gallons through May 8; 11 and C coupons beat' own expiration dates. SUGAR—Sugar stamps BU unit 31, each good for live pounds indefinitely. $1.00 It Year -5c a Copy Mrs. Marie Henderson ! Reception May 51h For Dies at Son's Home Rev. and Mrs. Marbet Airs. Marie Hmit Henderson, 75, paper. FRIENDS' CHURCH. Perry City and Mrs. A. J. Marbet at the Presby. Coven Evan, Rutledge, Minister Lumber Shortage I1:00 M. Sunday self Becoming Very Serious -vac I'!alll M. Worship set -vice. is cordially invited to attend. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Lumber is rapidly becoming the Morning \\'brship it 10:80, most critical of all war materials. Church School at 11:011. Last year national consumption of husband at Red Rock, Columbia Coun- lumber nnnounted to 36,000,000,000 Tompkins Co. Ag News Tompkins board feet, but production was only 32,000,000,000 feet. The difference Dairy feed payments for March and I was supplied by our fast -dwindling April will he written during Ally(stuckpiles. sold may be brought in Thursday. Goc per Cwt. on milk .,old and Se per The War Production Board has re - pound on butterfat. ported that the armed forces will volt Hohenhausen, a one -tittle Ilersonai need 70 per cent of this ,years total Attorney to Ludwig Il of Bavoriu. domestic lumber production; this pre - Tompkins County has just been riudcs tiny pnvsihility of relaxing grated 150,000 board feet of soft civilian construction restrictions. On wood lumber for essential fart]' the contrary, further curtailments are nerds this being the county's quota indicated, the \\'Pal having announced for the second quarter. FarmersI recently that hlsufilcient hardwood should apply to their dealers. AA=! stocks arc available for military pur- purchase errtBcate will be Issued Ly I poses. Overseas de tends for unit- rounty committee. ing and boxing lumber have risen .Ws, Henderson spent her early from five billion board feet in 1941 11,800 tons of little have liven grant- to fourteen billion feet last year. al 'Tompkins County 0u•mo•s un the Itequireinenls for 1914 am placed at near Be'chtesgaden. She way the otic fifteen nail one-half billion feet. 1;11.1 Conservation Program Deliver- —' ice are dependent upml labor condi- Pour New Stamps lions til fncts a n•i'nd transportation Church will serve it Cafeteria Supper facilities. To Be Issued Soon some toru Tt nlpunx County farm- er, have enrolled in the 10,14 Agri- cultural Oousurvatlen Pregraill. Thu county moa farm machinery committee, illaniul IMitchcll, Merrill Curry, and Clayton Bowker, meets at Ow conservution olllce In tho Court. House every Wednesday when appli- tmtotis for furan machines aro call - Motored. Farmers having good quality need outs, or avail earn, potatoes or othor farm xl'eds should notify the Con- sorvaton Oflice or Farm Bureau at Court Houso, 11. G. Evans of Goorgotown, N. Y. hall o contract with Commodity Credit Corporation to purcnnYn pots - tool at support prices. Ifo is pro- JIIIIlYI X IN .1 IeLYiI Jr Id I, fId141 Four new postage stumps will soon appear, own commemorating trans- portation systems, railroads and steamships, and the others honoring tom I'hilippinea and Kona. Tho railroad stomps will go on pale Molly 10th at Omahn, Neb., San Fran - Own, land Ogden, Utah, The stvam- ship stamps will go on xulu tit Sav- annah, Georgia, on May 22nd, Nation. t, aturituno liuy, RATION REMINDERS GASOLINN—Coupon 0 In A books ouch gond for 8 gallons through May 8; 11 and C coupons beat' own expiration dates. SUGAR—Sugar stamps BU unit 31, each good for live pounds indefinitely. $1.00 It Year -5c a Copy Mrs. Marie Henderson ! Reception May 51h For Dies at Son's Home Rev. and Mrs. Marbet Airs. Marie Hmit Henderson, 75, A reception will be given the ltuv. died at the home of her son, the Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Marbet at the Presby. Richard F. Henderson, Tru nanoburg terian Chapel Friday evening, May 5 ut 12:58 p.m. Monday. front 7:30 until 10:011 p.m. The public Funeral services were held at the is cordially invited to attend. Stewart Funeral Home at 10:00 a.m. world wide GuildHldlhesduy, the Rev, H. P. Horton officiating. Burial was mcdc besido her — husband at Red Rock, Columbia Coun- The World Wide Guild will hold a ty, New York on the following day. Runnmage Suit In the O'Connell Airs. Marie Anna Henderson wits Block, ,flay 5 and 6. Articles to be born near Moscow, Russia April 21, sold may be brought in Thursday. 1869. She was the eldest daughter and llattle Swick, Chairman. third rhild of Alois Fischer, Baron volt Hohenhausen, a one -tittle Ilersonai Searsburg Home Bureau Attorney to Ludwig Il of Bavoriu. _ At the time: of her birth her father The Sea rsbary; Home Bureau met was stationed in Russia in the employ lit the home of Mrs. Raymond Baines of it Bavarian law firm. In 1874 her April 10 for OIL till day meeting with father inherited the ancestral estate thirteen nnealbe•s and three visitors of the Hollenhausels, neo' Be rrhtr" present. The project was the Second gotten, and lie then returned lit Oce- Lesson n Foods, given by Mrs. I.ay- many with his family which then aunt- Into Dawes, bored four children. The next sleeting will be :it tae .Ws, Henderson spent her early honic of Mrs, Ivan Greeter o: May 3. youtht load childhood between their .__-- Munich home and the family estate W. S S. C SS. near Be'chtesgaden. She way the otic of the Holienhausen funnily who char- —' ed and inherited her fatle•'a intense The W J C S of ole Al Cthodi't dislike for file furred union of Bavaria Church will serve it Cafeteria Supper with the Prussin-dunlinuted Reich. in the church parlors, \veduesduy Jtuy After her fulher-a death in 1886, Ale :I tit (; o'clock. hull little to hold her to her home land. '---'— in the :mtunnn of 1888, partly out or Sampson Naval Station Youthful wanderlust and chiefly to Now Training Center uttentpL to get away front the Gerona- nY that wall changing, she rnme tin the United Stades. Fortunu 'favored 11), nn official order of the Navy her hero• for she cattle tot it period Drpnrtuenl, Saulpaua ix no longer a trllell Ilnilly-lcllliols we'd' seeking Naval Training SWtrn. It is law a teachers who could instruct in the Naval Training Crater, The order Continental premncintion of Lulin. also Creates four subordinate coal- SIIIL'e site had L'mncatio her xLatin. Illalllin its follows: U. S. Naval lins- lit Ladw•ig'x Gyallnlsiurll 111 ill II IIICIt Sinal, Recruit Training iCommittal,At Attalla- Service Srhoul lad and Admin- Sit(- rrndily found m position. Prmviolut; aild.Com IsG'al1Yu (wglllnlallll. lhtl to Ile' marriage she taught Ill private l Changes In organization and all- ach,rols to Boston, Massachusetts and. ill nistrative policy will not be made, in Atlanta, Georgia. I however, pending receipt of official In 1800 site returned to ho• native interpretations of the older making Bavaria on u visit and then became the change in mune, The order also thoroughly convinced that her lot lay applies to till other Naval 'Training on tills aide of file watAir. Her final Stations its well as Sampson. trip back home wits hl the full of 1Suz Oil which Amerieul-Lound voyage site Suggest Aids for Post- kxeane engaged to Lr, Leonard J)nrk-+ or Henderson, ship physician an then War Farm Purchasers �N. A. S. , "Vicendnml." Tian cauplo M - — — r„ru walwa 1n marringe by the Rev. Coumy ANrlcuiturad Urfe do con- 1kndrew Underhill Rector of tho ni1tteen and other agoncles Cali help Clmrch of tLu Loud Shu turd It•ookl n N, Y. After hill war workers as ,well as vetarans to w•Jxo lit back marringu Doctor Hen•• dorwn practised Invdlrhu, ht Atlanta, tiwkc chnlcnx settling till the harm when deneiilizntion Guorgtu, Brooklyn, N, Y., North Lgre. from ohm around serv'iccn and from mint, Masxuchasetls and 11111udulo N. war Industry counts, says the recent Y. report of the Now York State iturai Two children suvlving In nud,lrlly Policy wurn born to this union; Aden NLds- Whose pormamo x111 unlet a hope- Iloilo- worth Henderson, bond February 8,110 lls war with mature, If they locate 1890, who died in lin xarvlca of him on Iwil ubondonod by experienced ,. ..— ,.._...... ..... I ,..------- ME �••-^^^ ^•--•^^ • •••••-•••••-•• --------lw sidered. autnun'u liar• wore united in marringo by the Rev.l County Agricultural Def emea com- RATION ' Andrew Underhill hector of the mJttcos and other agencies can help 4 Partners having good quality need Church of the Good Shepard, Brooklyn tear workers as well its veterans to oats, or aeod corn, potatoes or otherREMINDERSN, Y. After his marriage Doctor lien- male wino choices ht settling back form needs should notify the Con- demon practised medicine in Atlanta, on the form when dannbllizution nervation Office or Farm Bureau at Georgia, Brooklyn, N. Y., North Egre• from the armed services and from _ Court Haws, GASOLINE—Coo on !1 (n A hooka P atone rloss¢chuantts and t[illsdute, N. , war Induntr s Y comes says the recent 9 ach good for 3 gallons through Y. I report of the New York State Rural R IL G. Evans of Georgetown, N. May 8; B and C coupons bear own Two children suviving to maturity Policy Committee. _ Y. has a contrnet with Commodity expiration dates. were born to this union; Aden Winds-+ Those persona well start ahope- Credit Corporation to ai para• SUGAR—Sugar stamps 30 and 31, worth Henderson, born February y 8^ I leas war with nature, if they locate _a s. He coon at support prices. FIo is pro- each Kead for five pounds indefinitely. 1899, who died In the aoe•vlco of Itis ou soil abandoned by experienced pared to handle U. S. No, 1's packed P P Sugar stamp 40, good for ave pounds country at Mitchell Field N. Y. on ' farmers, if they load up with heavy I debts and bu land nt inOnted int good bugs and landed on cars, and of conning sugar through February, October 16, 1018, and tete Rev, IHchttre! Y prices, Ior If they hastily buy land In a com- will send shipping instructions upon next year.r Fancis Henderson of Trumausburg,lutunity that hull a type of forming :29notification that a carload is availpble FUEL OIL— Period 4 and Period 5 Priest -In -charge of the Church of the dil[erettt from their past experiences. A certificate of inspection must ac- coupons good through August 31, Epiphany and also of Christ Church, i . Estimates show that 900,000 Em - company each car. Returns to the SHOES—Stamp 18 in Book One Willard, N. Y. Aire State residents will be demobil- _hipper will be at the full support good through April 30. Airplane After the death of Doctor Hender- ked from the armed forces, and prob. •++1 price of E2.40 per cwt. stamp 1 In Book Three good in- son, on November 24, 1914, Mrs. Hen- ably another 600,000 from war In- i definitely. Airplane stamp 2 be. derson lived at Spencertown, N. Y. dustry. If the proportion of these .1,:1 r•e�*:ret:ers on the slaughter comes good May 1 and remains good Red Rock, N. Y. and at Chatham, N. men Interested in farming runs about ,• -� _ ile c.r '_••,- have been terminated l indefinitely. rei Y. pvaus o her moving • to Hart. the sane as it does in our total state _ 6tA—ne_-tg- 3IEATS, FATS—fled Stamps AS nick Seminary, Beath of Cooperstown, Population, about 76,000 persons ,will - through Q8 are good indefinitely. N. Y. where she taught German and be looking for land at the war's end. —G:•rer.�._: wu ecpenditures in I Waste kitchen fats exchanged for French at the now defunct Hnrtwick Thin means about 1300 persons for I'tu^.� ale? 7::�4�; S�',, I which two points and four cents a pound. Seminary, located at the place by that each of the 67 counties of New York it L :e -w _ n:::-= Frc:n July 1, 1940, PROCESSED FOODS — The Blue name, from 1824 to 1032. She was i State width • have an appreciable 4 lt.r.= 32, 1`x44, war expend- Stamps AS through K8 are good In. known in the late 'twentica by the amount of agriculture. '2 :a 51:6;500,0oo,000. definitely. teachers of French and German, thru Returned war workers will prob. this purt of the state, since she won ably be harder to steer clear of poor I BRIEF VERY BRIEF then the Vice -President of the Finger land than the veterans, for they will have ..tore ready money, and will not v - - - Takes Chapter of the Teachers of German and also it member of a like automatically be directed to an ag- _Society t':ceai> mold stop Ger- Hershey demands that farms spare for the teudters of French. ency which can help them. The work will require co-operation - all possible men under 2a After 1032 she mule her home with her surviving son Duneilen, real notate agents, bankers, farm r. :xsays C. S. plats to invade — Merchant marine urgently needs at N, J., Redwood, N. Y. and un at Trunusburg„ credit agencies, the agricultural ex - x--:x tension service, the American Legion, KLri:c-s. more experienced n,en. N. Y. and other groups. She was in good health until some i -_ Driker would deport all disloyal Japanese. Ickes urges that w•ar plants ga to < bonus. three. years ago when she began to fon. she is Sheep Growers veterans a. a survived by her non, the!Iounty T. — — Rev. Richard F. HenderBon, her dao- i To Load Wool April 29 Nerwnusness over invasion tumbles Knox backs Admiral King (m delay ghter-in-law, Mrs, Richard F. Render - stocks. in Kimmel court-martial, sou, and one grand son, William Dol_ — tan Henderson. The Seneca County Wool ABsoci- - - Ford promises priorities on jobs to Safety enguu•ers fear vast post. mina will again receive won) from = veterans. war rise in t:a6ic accidents. — WHO KNOWS? growers this Saturday, April 20th, from 9 to 6 o'clock, at the Daily -' New chemical makes wood as hard Early filling of consumers' vont IIiros. warehouse east of the station, as steel. bins is planned. I. What is the world's third largest. Interlaken. Due to government reg - eg- ocean ? ocean? Iulations we are consigning wool di- a. New powerful explosive more da- Month's natal torpedo output now 3. What is n "wooden -shoe mine"? I rect to the National Wool Corpora- -1 structive than TNT. equals total of last war. 3. What is the MAAF? I tion, BuBtmt, 'lass. - - 4. Who carried Wimmnsin in tile • Growers will receive full ceiling - MacArthur insists that his sole OWI says 2,000,000 more women 1940 presidential election, Willkie or prices as of 1943, which were up to _ ambition is to help win the war. are needed in jobs, Roosevelt? I61c and 52c, according to grade. All - 6. How many airplanes were pro• wool will be sacked and lauded di - Army begins drive to rid sub -con- Bowles says the OPA prevents duced In the U. S. in March? roctly on cars, the grading being done tracts of any excess profit. price chaos and profiteering orgy, 6. What is an SSO? at the national warehouse. _ — 7. For what does "AAAO;' with a An advance of 36c will be made at Landon endorses Hull's trade pro- Four leading airlines urge that the lino through the A's, painted on Am- loading point, and final settlement - posals for world peace. U. S. retain air sovereignty, orican steel helmets stated for? will be made as soon as graded. _ 8. Where Is Tatar Pass? All growers have or will receive a =_ in Yugoslays net up base in Italy to National banks show a 44 per cent 9. What In the extent of Great letter from the Farm Bureau o61ce, ship supplies across Adriatic. profit increase for 1943. Britnln's coastline? with full details an to future loading - - — 10, What is the Amorican name for dates. _ War makes north Australia's riches Admiral Nimitz warns that Japan. what the Russians call a "weello"? accessible to development. ese are still able to raid Hawaii, (Turn to Page Four for Answers) Decoration Delayed a'Mile - Carrier group In the Pacific one of Increase of Juvenile delinquency of Pittsburgh, I'll. — Little Ja"1011 Rubio, Iduhu.—Iaues O. Newco iff 6.1, hits Just been notified by the _ mostly deadly let the. Navy. 31 per cent last year In reported. White, 2, tied from acute alcohullc Army that ho has been awarded the `poisoning after Its hall taken n battle Purplo heart for wounds Buffered^ Public backs plan to put 4-Fti In British youngsters, now back home, of whiskey from a refrigerator in life In the Battle of San Junn Hill, Cuba, war John, a Gallup pall nada, correct notions of life In U. S, ' ounCs home and drank part Of It, on July 1, 1808• - sidered, wore united In marriage by the Rev, ('wmnty Agricultural Defense corn- ' KATION Andrew Underhill, Rector of the mitteen and other agencles can help *•'armors having good quality seed Church of ilia Goad Sl!epard, Brooklyn war workers as ,well as vetetnns 1,o a oats, or seed corn, potatoes or otherN. REMINDERS Y• After his marriage Doctor lien- darson practised medicine ht a!akp w)so choices hl settling back on tile farm when demobilization farm sends should notify the Con- Atlanta, servation Office or Farm Bureau at Georgia, Brooklyn, N. Y., North Egro- rran the armed services and from Court House. GASOLINE—Coupon 9 in A books mont, Main nchusotts and H111ed+Ae, N. war industry conies, soya the recent ouch good for 8 gallons through Y. (report of the Now, York State Rural H. G. of Georgetown, N.May 8; B and C coupons bear own Two children suvlving to maturity Policy Commlttoo, A contract ty Y. has contract with Commodity' expiration dates, were born to this union; Adan Winds. I Those persons will start a hope- -A Credit Corporation to pureness porn- o UG orstamps 30 and 31, worth Henderson born February ' y 3'' less war with nature, If they locate '=� tool at support prices. Hs is pro- each good for Bvo pounds indefinitely. 1800, who died in the service of his on soil abondoned L experienced farmers, pared to handle U• S. No. 1's pap Sugar stamp 40, good for flue pounds country at Mitchell Field, N• Y, on I 1f they load up with heavy debts and buy land tit Inflated prices, lit good bugs and loaded on cars, and of canning sugar through February, October 16, 1018, and the Rev. Richard I or if they hastily buy land in a corn- will send shipping instructions upon next year. Francis Henderson of Trumunsbur g, I nlunit that lino a t y type of farming _ notification that a carload is availpble FUEL OIL—Period 4 and Period 6 p leat_in-charge of the Church of the i different from their past experiences. A certificate of inspection must ae• coupons good through August 31, Epiphany and also of Christ Church„ Estimates allow that 000,000 Em- company ench car. Returns to the SHOES—Stamp 1S in Book One Willard, N. Y. : pire State residents will be demobil- shipper will be nt the full support good through April 30. Airplane After the death of Doctor Header- ized from the armed forces, and prob- price of $2.40 per cwt. stump 1 in Book Three good 1n- son, on November 24, 1014, Airs. lion- ably another 600,000 from war in. ++ definitely. Airplane stamp 2 be. derson lived at Spencertown, N. Y. dustry. If the proportion of these - - All restrictions on the slaughter ccities good May 1 and remains good Red Bock, N. Y. and at Chatham, N. men Interested in farming runs about aml stile df hogs have been terminated Indefinitely. Y. previous o her moving to Hart. the sante as it does In our fatal state Indefinitely. AIEATS, FATS—Red Stamps AS wick Seminary, south of Cooperstown, population, about 76,000 persons ,wilt `9 through Q8 are good indefinitely. N. Y. where she taught German and be looking for land at the war's end. —Government war expenditures in Waste kitchen fats exchanged for French at the now defunct Hartwick This means about 1300 persons for Murch totaled $7,048,000,000, which is a new record. From July 1, 1040, two points and four cents a pound. PROCESSED FOODS — The Blue Seminary, located at the place by that. Inane, from 1824 to 1032. She was each of the 67 counties of New York State which - have an appreciable .� through March 3t, 1944, war expend- Stomps A8 through K8 are good in- known in the late 'twenties by the amount of agriculture• itures amounted to $176,600,000,000. definitely. teachers of Prench and Getman, thru Returned war workers will prob- BRIE BRIEF VERY BRIEF thin part of the state, since she was then the Vice -President of the Finger ably he harder to steer clear of poor land than the veterans, for they wffl have more ready nioney, and will not l,ukes Chapter of the Teachers of German and also it member of a like automatically be directed to an ag- which help them. blockade could stopGer- Hershey demands that farms s Inre Y I Society for the teachers of French, can encyChrome The work will require co-operation man steel mills. all possille nice under 2G. After 1982 she made her home with of reel culute agents, bankers, farm _ her surviving son at Dunellen, N, J., credit agencies, the agricultural ex. Knox says U. S. plims to b!vade Jlerchnnt marine urgently needs Re'tw•ood, N. Y. and. at Trunlansburg, tension senates, the American Legion, ICuriles. more experienced man. N. Y. mail other groups. i She was fit good health until sonic I ?I Bricker would deport all disloyal Ieltes urges that war plants go to three years ago when she began to rail. She I County Sheep Growers _A Japanese. veterans as a bonus. is survived b her son the y , Rev. Richard F. Henderson, _ ' — ber dna• TO Load Wool April 29 } Nervousness over invasion tumbles Knox bucks Ad,niral fling .m delay ghter-in-law, Airs. Richard F. Header-� -� stocks. in Kimmel court-ninrlial. soft, and one grand sal, Willinal Dill- Ion fleidwt,uu, Tile Seneca County Wool AasUcl- �_ pard promises priorities on jobs to Safety engineers fear vast poet- atiot will again receive wool from c, veterans. — war rise in Lailie accidents• — WHO KNOWS. growers this Saturday, April 29th, front 9 to 6 o'clock, at the Daily 1 New chemical makes wood as hard Early filling of consumers' ronl Bros. warehouse east of the station, as steel. bins is planned. I. What is the world's third largest Interlaken. Due to government reg- eg- ocean? ocean ? l di- we are conliWool rest New powerful explosive snore do- Month's naval torpedo output now 2. What in a ' wooden-shoe mine."? I to the I•Iattonn Cooing t structive than TNT. equals total of last war. 3. What is the MAAF? tion, Boston, Afuss. - 4. Who carried Wisconsin in rho Growers will receive full ceiling MacArthur insists that his sole OWI says 2,000,000 more women 1940 presidential election, Willkde or prices as of 1943, which were up to ambition is to help wain the war, ore needed in jobs. Roosevelt? file and 62c, according to grade. All 6. flow many airplanes were pro- wool will be sucked and loaded di- Army begins drive to rid sub-con- Bowles says the OPA prevents duced in the U. S. in March? rectly on cars, the grading being done -tracts of any excess profit, price chaos and profiteering orgy. 6• What is an SSO? at the notional wurehouae. 7. For what does "AAAO," with a An advance of 36c will be mude at Landon endorses Hull's trade pro- Four leading airlines urge that the line through the A's, painted on Am- loading point, and final settlement posals for world peace. U. S. retain air sovereignty, erican steel helmets stand for? will be made as soon as graded. 8. Where is Tatar Pass? All growers have or will recodve a Yugoslays set up base In Italy to National banks show a 44 per cent 9. What is the extent of Great letter from the Farm Bureau o ice, - ship supplies across Adriatic. profit increase for 1943. Britaln's coLatline? with full Retails as to future loading 10. What is the American name for dates' War makes north Australia's riches Admiral Nimitz warns that Japan- what the Russians call a "weeks"? accessible to development. ese aro still able to raid w Haall• (Turn to Page Four for Answers) Deoorallon Delayed a Trifle Carrier group in the Pacific one of Increase of Juvenile delinquency of 1wnr Pittsburgh, Pa. — Little James Bolse, Idaho,—Jamas O. Newcomb, 64, Ins Just been notifled by the mostly dendly In the Navy. 81 per cent last year is reported. White, 2, died from acute nlcuholic Army that he has been awarded the —' poisoning after he had taken a bottle Purple heart for wounds sugered Public backs plan to put 4-Fs-fn British youngsters, now back home, of whiskey from a refrigerator In his in thn Battle of San Juan 11111, Cubo, jobs, n Gallup poll flnds, correct notions of life in U. S. 'aunt's bane and drank part of It. on July 1, 1898. us��:il�il�il�.a.a�iii•�lw,i i3�t,ihr�hall��lu�ii ks . F�&61i>r..�,��l�.�la<Il�lSi�.��L�eEas�JL Rentals (Board Room, Ofilces, Election, etc ............. 66.00 Compensation of employees .......................... :. ............... 8.00 Association of Towns, dues 26.00 ................................................ Tax, real estate.................................................................... 108.66 Compension of election ofilchnls (Inc. milage) ............ 396.66 Compensation of cusodions of voting machines ............ 88.00 Compensation insurance ................................................ 292.60 Official Bonds and undertakings ........................................ 402.91 Fire and liability ........................... .......................... 096.74 Printing and advertising (all departments) ................ 138.99 Services of attorneys and expenses of litigation ............ 719.22 Total Town Bondd.................................... 14,066,323 Saperviaor: Average (divide by 6) ............................ Salary.................................................................................. 1,078.40 Office and other expenses, supplies .................................. 18.00 Total Supervisor ........................................' Justicoa of the Peace: At the beginning of the year ........................ Salaries....................................................................._......... 1,081.26 Office and other expenses ................................................. ' 40.67 Total Justices of the Peace .................... -v- Tmon Clerk: Salary..........................................................................I....... 1,047.601 Office and other expenses ...................................... I............. 62.22 Total Town Clerk .................................. Assessors: 2,00 .68 Salaries.............................................................................. 619.99 Office and other expenses .................................................... 120.00 TotalAssessors: ........................................ Tax Collector a Salary.................................................................................. 660.00 Office and other expenses .................................................... 49.16 Total Tax Collector ................................ Protection of Persons and Property Police, Constables and Deputy SheriQe: Compensation ...................................... . ................... I........... 16.00 Total Police, Constables and Deputy Sheriffs Education Aaalndance Officer Compensation.................................................................... 180.00 Otherexpenses..........................................................I....1 39.00 Total Attendance Officer ........................ Miscellaneous and Contingent Miscellaneous and Contingent Veterans Organizations for Rooms .................................... Due Village of Trumansburg, Beverage Tax ............... ,660.20 Aseessed valuations year. ending Dec. 31, 1639 Real property, subject to general taxation ................. 2,820,367 Franchises..:.........................0....................... 104,832 Total assessed valuations, subjeet to genedal taxation 2,926,189 Pension property marked "exempt" 10,187 Total............................................................ 2,936,320 Assessed valuations .year cading Dec. 31, 1940 Real property, subject to general taxation .................... 2,767,668 Franchises...................................................................... 106,600 Total assessed valuations, subject to genedal taxation,... 2,863,168 2,660.67 Pension property rnnatkcd "exempt" ................................ 11,137 1,096.40 1,121.92 1,099.82 Total.............................................................. 2,8 74,296 Assessed valuations year ending Dec. 31, 1941 Real property, subject to general taxation .................... 2,832.447 Franchises...................................................................... 113,280 Total assessed valuations, subject to general taxation 2,064,727 Pension property marked "exempt" ................................ 8,883 Total............................................................. 2,964,610 Assessed valuations .year coding Dec. 31, 1942 Real property, subject to general taxation .................... 2,896,120 Franchises.......................................................................... 117,216 Total assessed vaulations, subject to general taxation 8,01'2„936 Pension property marked "exempt' ................................ 7,948 Total Miscellaneous and Contingent ........ 660.20 A�geney and Trust Payments Agency and Trust Paymeuta Withholding tax (Federal) and Victory Tax ................ 109.71 Total Agency and Trust Payments ........ Total General Fund Payments ............ Balance at close of year I .... I... Total Payments and Balance ................ Welfare Rind Town Welfare Officer Salary.................................................................................. Total Town A511fare Oltleer .................. home Relief and Boarding Homes ... Burials .............................. ...... ........ I ......... I ................. , .,.,.. ]ll nWorkoRelief........................................... 768.9 100.71 8,812.67 6,117.64 VERIFICATION State of Now York ...... I ....... I ................. County of Tompkind Town of Ulysses LePine Stone, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he rcxides at Trumansburg, N. Y., that lie is the supervisor at the town of Ulysses, in the county of Tompkins and that the foregoing report is a true and correct statement of the moneys received and paid out by him as superviuor of the said town for the fiscal year ended December 31, 1948, and that this report agrees with the official records kept by him, Le Dine Stone, P. D. Address Trumnaburg, N. Y. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of February, 1944. Charles W. Thomas, Notary Public 18,430,21IQVid Telephone Co. Chemical dusts made of mercury, copper, or oulfur can be used on veg- TO Retain Operators stable needs to prevent the loss of 6 crops from seed rot and damping off. _ The Ovid Telephone Company, ro- 768.96 cantly purchased by H. 11. Grinwold ,March 1 the tonna of the nnt.lup 1,743.04 of Clifton Springs, and his col, Mal- had 6,602,000 workerx, the insect 172.00 ohnn Griswold, will by taken ovur number on record for that doto, and 249.801 tondoy, May j, by file' low owners, four por cant Icon than In Murch, 460.79 ho hnve disnlosed that all present 1n40, Total Welfare Fund Payments ................ Registrar of Vital ShnfieficP: Health Fiend Cunpenauliun .......................................... 40.26 Fepa of PhYslc ans............................................;,................,. 4:16 Total ItoGlstrar of Vital titatlatlua 2,036.72Icphone operators will be retained. hire. Mary Murphy, chief of ilio 3,384.0? operators for twenty years, will call- J LLL thnuo lu tela Santa capacity' while Urs. Julia Argus, day operutor, ,will WHAT FAl retain tho position and Aire. Ruth flurr w711 continuo W apornW elm ,` 4 e a�lV xe•Itrhhognl ut night. b1.0e 'rho Ovid compuny hue been all- °� CQ_0 uradnir, Pince loll, with Charinx It, Total............................................................ J,020,284 639,99 Aasesacd valuations year ending Dec. 31, 1943 Real property, subject to general taxation .................... 3,042,461 Franchises.......................................................................... 119,136 Total assessed valuations, subject to general taxation 3,161,697 1699.16 Pension property marked "exempt" ................................ 10213 Total............................................................ 3,171,810 Total............................................................ 14,066,323 Average (divide by 6) ............................ 2,991,264 Amount of audited accounts uutstunding and unpaid:.... 16.90 At the beginning of the year ........................ Attine close of the year .............................................. none s, Accounta due Una team, uncollegted at the close of the year: Municipalties.............................................................. 1,824.68 Inlividuals................................................................ 230.10 Totul............................................................ 2,00 .68 Total Miscellaneous and Contingent ........ 660.20 A�geney and Trust Payments Agency and Trust Paymeuta Withholding tax (Federal) and Victory Tax ................ 109.71 Total Agency and Trust Payments ........ Total General Fund Payments ............ Balance at close of year I .... I... Total Payments and Balance ................ Welfare Rind Town Welfare Officer Salary.................................................................................. Total Town A511fare Oltleer .................. home Relief and Boarding Homes ... Burials .............................. ...... ........ I ......... I ................. , .,.,.. ]ll nWorkoRelief........................................... 768.9 100.71 8,812.67 6,117.64 VERIFICATION State of Now York ...... I ....... I ................. County of Tompkind Town of Ulysses LePine Stone, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he rcxides at Trumansburg, N. Y., that lie is the supervisor at the town of Ulysses, in the county of Tompkins and that the foregoing report is a true and correct statement of the moneys received and paid out by him as superviuor of the said town for the fiscal year ended December 31, 1948, and that this report agrees with the official records kept by him, Le Dine Stone, P. D. Address Trumnaburg, N. Y. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of February, 1944. Charles W. Thomas, Notary Public 18,430,21IQVid Telephone Co. Chemical dusts made of mercury, copper, or oulfur can be used on veg- TO Retain Operators stable needs to prevent the loss of 6 crops from seed rot and damping off. _ The Ovid Telephone Company, ro- 768.96 cantly purchased by H. 11. Grinwold ,March 1 the tonna of the nnt.lup 1,743.04 of Clifton Springs, and his col, Mal- had 6,602,000 workerx, the insect 172.00 ohnn Griswold, will by taken ovur number on record for that doto, and 249.801 tondoy, May j, by file' low owners, four por cant Icon than In Murch, 460.79 ho hnve disnlosed that all present 1n40, Total Welfare Fund Payments ................ Registrar of Vital ShnfieficP: Health Fiend Cunpenauliun .......................................... 40.26 Fepa of PhYslc ans............................................;,................,. 4:16 Total ItoGlstrar of Vital titatlatlua 2,036.72Icphone operators will be retained. hire. Mary Murphy, chief of ilio 3,384.0? operators for twenty years, will call- J LLL thnuo lu tela Santa capacity' while Urs. Julia Argus, day operutor, ,will WHAT FAl retain tho position and Aire. Ruth flurr w711 continuo W apornW elm ,` 4 e a�lV xe•Itrhhognl ut night. b1.0e 'rho Ovid compuny hue been all- °� CQ_0 uradnir, Pince loll, with Charinx It, tees of pnysaclslls................................................................ Total Registrar of Vital Statistics ............ Total Health Fund Paymcorts .....�..�....... Balance at close of year ....................... _.I Total Payments and Balance ................ Highway Fund Highway Fund General Repairs, including sluices and culverts ............ 6,128.48 \ Total, Highway Fluid ................................ Bridge Fund: Labor,team work, repair and maintenance of bridges 691.68 Tolel, Bridge Fund r3 r ♦will continue to operate the .................................... Machinery Fund: To Visit Ithaca Office For purchase of machinery, toola and implemtns ........ 3,673.79 For repair of machinery, tools and implements ............ 4,278.63 Total, Machinery Fund .......................... Field Omce of the Social Security Snow and Miscellaneous Fuvul Board, Elmira, N. Y., unnounces that the regular visit of a representative For Salary Town Superintendent .................................... 1,988.60 I For other miscellaneous purposes .................................... 4,008.39 Total, Snow and Misscellancous Fund ' Total Payments ........................................ Highway Fund Balances at Close of Tounl Fiagal Year: agerT and treasurer, both holding HighwayFund.................................................................. 2,663.36 Bridge BUnd.................................................................... 3,486.72 Machinery Fund................................................................ 2'698.61 Snow and Miscellaneous Fund .......................................... 2373.87 Total Highway Balances ........................ Total payments and Balances ................ ---'ul r3 r ♦will continue to operate the t To Visit Ithaca Office switchboard at night, , 6L00 The Ovid company hall been o D. •� CRE©I' Field Omce of the Social Security crating since 1916 with Charles Board, Elmira, N. Y., unnounces that the regular visit of a representative 61.00 4loward of Geneva as president, and tr: _J 269,00 Har J. Williams of Ovid as man- Y S V Cash on hand in o0ic°....................................................... none agerT and treasurer, both holding Total cash In bank unit on hand,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 16,34.68 320.00 their respective o0ices continuously since that time. Other the C r amount standing to the Credit of 1.ci'ine Stone, Suporvinon on our h001(e AE officers of o tact the Sncinl Security Board repre- company serving with Mr. Howard pemntive at that time, and Mr. Williams include Ida Belie Howard of Geneva, vice president, 6,128.48 and Grace Williams of Ovid, secre- tary. The purchasers also own the Tru- :II 691.68 mansburg Home Telephone Co., and the Ontario Telephone Co, ' The Ovid Telephone Co., which has operated nearly :10 years throughoat Seneca County, from Interlaken to ' 7,962.42 Geneva, with exchanges at Ovid and MacDougall, sold a portion of its lines three years ago to the U. S. I government for the Seneca Ordnance `I 6,996.99 _ Depot, and two years ago the gov- 1. ernment took over a strip of lines 20,069.47 ser the Naval Training Station at BANK loan is Sampson. We give you money s Motorists Must Retain !. Tire Inspection Records z 6,242 11,111.46 fire inspection records must still in a national survey, g,9 31,780.92 be presented to ration boards when- list of things they +ear they borrow, ever application is made for gasoline DETAILED STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND or tire rations, the Office of Price AND PAYMENTS—SCHOOL FUND Administration has, expinined in sires- h Receipts: State apportionment for schools Total Receipts of the School'Fund Balance at the beginning of the flsenl,year I'ngrnmrlx: School District No. 3 .......................................................... Schooi District' No. 6 ........................................................ School District No. 9 .......................................................... School District No. 11 ........................................................ School District No. 16 .......................................................... sing t e need for saving lbe Llre 8,840.46 record forst. The tire record must be kept with the outolnobile and 8,840.46 transferred with the car if sold. nont Operators of trucks, buses, taxi- cabs and other types of commercial 11490.66 motor vehicles are still required to 1,423.69 hm•e their tires inspected periodical - 2,686.32 ly, although passenger car lire in - 1,384.37 spections are no longer required. 1,621.18 SSchool District No. 111 ...................................................... 328.33 Social Security Man Total from the Fund 8,840,46 To Visit Ithaca Office Balance at the close of the fiscal year.... sono cePaymentshe shoe ne , Edward G. Rooke, manager of the RECONCILATION OF BOOK AND BANK BALANCES Field Omce of the Social Security AT THE CLOSE OF THE FISAL YEAR Board, Elmira, N. Y., unnounces that the regular visit of a representative Bank bnlances—All Tunds: from that office to Ithaca will take Name of bank and location Bank Balance Checks Balance place at the Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, May 2, May 16 and May Tompkins Co. Trust Co„ Trumunsburg Branch 16,940.44 700.86 16,234,68 80, between the hours of 1:30 to 4:30 Cash on hand in o0ic°....................................................... none p. M. Total cash In bank unit on hand,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 16,34.68 IV earners, survivors of workers I hereby certify that the above Bank hulanev of $16,940,44 In the correct who Ila" 'lied, and employers who have questions pe:lnining to Old -Age amount standing to the Credit of 1.ci'ine Stone, Suporvinon on our h001(e AE and Survivors Plit ranee should con- tho close of business, Dec. 27, 19.13, Tompkins County Trust Co., Trumans- tact the Sncinl Security Board repre- burg Branch, Trumanshurg, N. Y. Chua, W. Thumps, MITI•.. pemntive at that time, PROMPT SERVICE d +, fntEDOtA FROM RED £I I PERSONAL INTERESy _+ CONVENIENT REPAYMENT STRAIGHT BUSINESS Djj LOW COST CONFIT KEYED TO LOCAL FARM FRIENDSHIP WITH LENT CONVENIENT LOCATH OTHER FINANCIAL SERI I ff IK" f:ff il-Lil6tld'1IA;I1r��b..1: aLeI..EI;k. an..iar,, 121 1944 :; eetine5 office of the Town L,asine as; IDT of the Town 3oard of Ulysses r•as held at the Clerk for the purpose of transacting n<cessary Present; LePine Stone, Supervisor, (,has. A. Lueders Fran,t Terry, Fred A. Beardsley, Z.:)elos Crumb Justices of the Peace, Edith Y. Updike, Town Clerk. :inates of meetings held Lec. 15-23-29 v.ere reed add a)proved. Mr. Beardsley reported that the village board had appointed James H. Mosher and himself as cowmittee to consider the purchase of a building lot and tha*illage officials allowed that ,300.00 could be paid for lot adjoining the bank. He also reported the receipt of the amount of claim of the town from Prof. Mordorff. Resolution offered by Dr. Lueder- RESOLVE: That the Trumansburg Branch, Tompkins County Trust Company be designated as depository for funds of Supervisor, Collector and other officers of the Town of Ulysses, seconded by :.Ir. Crumb, voted and carried unanimously. On motion fir. Crumb, sec. by !Ir. Beardsley, voted aid carried that the Town Board, Clerk, Town Supt. and Chairwan of Assessors be authorized to attend the Ass'n of Towns' meeting In Albany February 16th and 17th. Dr. Lueder was designated as rejL,lar delegate and E. Delos Crumb, alternate. On motion Lir. Terry, sec. by !Jr. Crumb, voted and carried that Smith T. Weatherby be appointed Chairman of the Assessors On motion :Lr. 'merry, sec. by !jr. Crumb, voted and carried that Ruth S. :doore oe appointed Rep. inspector of Flection in District No. 3. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Crumb, voted and carried that Anna Bennett be app. Dem. Inspector in District 3. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Lir. Terry, Voted and carried that :.ildred Baker be app. Dem. Inspector in District 2. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. oy Lir. Terry, voted and carried that Chas. H. Newman oe appointed Town Attorney for the ensuing two years. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. Cy i:r. Cru.: -.b voted and car- rieu unanimously that Frank Predmore, I. Warren Chase, Harold a.,ith, and Chas. E. «oughton oe appointed Fire ;oardens for the town for 1944. :.:otion by Dr. Lueder, sec. by ::r. Cr=b, voted and carriec that bills No. 1 to 4 Inc. oe audited as clai;Aed: ;o. ,Jame Service Claimed Allowed D The Free Press Printing :c rub. 42.60 42.60 "c Emma Bower Coll. expense 24.75 24.75 .G. .Aller Bu-�plies 2.15 2.15 Sone Paper Co. 4 Chas. A. Lueder Refund J.P.acct. 5.25 5.25 74.75 $ 74.75 fiesulutlun-oalarles of Tuwn Officers fulLowa un motion adj. c i�-41 Town l( .' 1� RESOLUTION OF TOWN BOARD FIXING SALARIES :,SOLVED, That this Town Board dies hereby fix the aalaries of =i ` the follo'ning town officers and employees, for the year beginning January let, 1944, ^t the amounts respectfully stated and that such salaries shall be payable at the times respectfully , specific% i Name Office Salary Payable J Q LePine Stone Supervisor 1200.00 tionthly Edith Y. Updike Town Clerk 1200.00 .. _ Chas. A. Lueder Justice of the Peace 400.00 .. : Fred A. Beardsley .. 200..00 .. i Fran4 Terry .. 175.00 .. l E.Delos Crumb .. • 330.00 .. 7 J. Warren Chase Mupt. of Highways 2400.00 .. i Irwin S. Potter Welfare Officer 780.00 .. Marian L. Lueder School Att. Officer 180.00 � Dr. Ralph J. Low Health Officer 210.00 Annually Chas. H. Newman Attorney 200.00 Monthly S.T. Vieatherby Assessor-Chairman 200.00 Assess.Rolls Edwin V. Gould 180.00 completed Jades H. Mosher .. 180.00 F.-:aa power Collector 550.00 Accts. closed Al Co. Treas. Delilah Buchman School Director aude Addington .. As claims rendered Edith :. Updike Registrar •• Constables •• i Deputy Clerk •• 1 Election Officials •• Fire Wardens i.ated: Town Board- Ulysses Ian. 121 1944 E rq, ty Clergy s I reoruary 23, 1944 Regular meeting of tae Town board was held at the offLce of ti.e Town Clem for tae ouroose o= transactinC, the accessary ousiness; All mercers ore-ent also ?own Supt. J. 71arien Chase and Srith 7ieather y, Assessor. ,inutes of previous meting v.ere read a:id ao )roved. A letter fro:u ;.:ildred 3a.cer stated she could nit accept tree appointment pf Inspector of Election in-i;;trict No.2 On motion :-r. Beardsley, sec. by :,:r. Terry voted and carried that Howard Ruasey be appolnteu Insoector of Election in i,istrlct No. 2 On motion Lir. Beardsley, sec. by ;;r. Cruwo voted and carried that the necessary School Bond of Supervisor LePine Stone for ab5at .9000.00 be approved when presented. On motion yr. Beardsley, sec. by Lir. Crumb, voted arra carried thatthe bond of George D. Frazier (,1500.00) be approved. =, On motion Lir. Beardsley, sec. by Lir. Terry voted and carried that Edith M. Updike oe appointed Registrar of Vital Statistics. for the town for the term endirg December 319 1945 Mr. Beardsley reported that parties owning buildin5 lot adjoining the Eire House would consider selling for less trn n 41000.00 and that village was in favor of paying their share of x500.00. The i4aestion arose if the village and town could jointly purchase property. Dr. Lueder reported on the Association of Town's meeting that 799 towns were were members which includes all towns in Tompkins County. A change in the law so that all towns have twD s Justices and two councilmen is being consi d:;red . Ljr. Crumb reported the discussion on post wax, planning and understood that village would apply for project. There was &1sO discussion on soil conservation program. Lir. Weatherby reported on the assessors' meeting thbt telephones are to be assessed and the importance of correct boundaries was stressed. The estimates of the Tov.n Supt. were signed On motion w"r. Terry, sec. oy :Ir. Beardsley, voted and carried that bills No. 5 to 11 be audited as claimed: No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 5 F. S. Bower Ins. Spicer House $ 5.00 ` 5.00 6 Ovarian L. Lueder AtI. Officer Spec. 6.00 17.50 6.30 17.50 7 J.Warren Chase Supplies at auction - Dennis & Co. Supplies 7.73 7.73 ..Delos Crumb Exp. Assn meeting 2^1.8,0 21.30 l� S.T. Weatherby •• 23.32 23.32 i- Chas. A. Lueder .• 23.?2 23.22 k 10�1�57 104.57 On motion adj. To"n Clerk M warch 15, 1944 Ueeting of the Town Board was held at the office of the Iown Clerk for the purpose of transacting necessary cuainess: Present were Mr. Stone, Supervisor, Frank Terry, Fred A. Beardsley, Chas. A. Lueder, E.D. Crumb, Justices, Edith :.i. Updike, Clerk, Chas. H. Newman, Atty. i.iinates of meeting held Feb. 23, read and approved. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Lr. Crumb, voted and carried that Jessie Agard be appointed Historian of the Town term to expire Dec. 31, 1945. There was a diseusaion on the town and village purchasing the Kennedy lot adjoining the Fire House. No action taxen. The soil conservation eet-up was explained by iar. Newman. On motion Dr. Lueder.sec. by *Kr. Crumb, voted and carried that Two Hundred dollars be appropriated to the American Legion for rooms and Memorial Day expense, and Fifty dollars to the Ulysses Philomathic Library. 1944 On March 6 .th. the Town Clerk, in goinb from her office to bank and post -office concerning town business, that of raailind reports and depositing money, fell and broke her right ankle. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by :;r. Terry, voted and carried that bills No. 12 and 13 be audited as claimed: Pto. Name 12 F. S. Bower 13 Ruth S. Moore Service Supv. School Bond Premium Deputy Clerk On motion adj. Town Clerk Claimed 13.00 1.9.10 Allowed 13.00 19.10 32.10 $ 32.10 •-s'7!"t!'T�R�6: L„ ..��:_�.fa¢4t7illlitt.:�f.. :. Jk:Cn � � ..... � ._ .. ..�.. .�... .�.�..... ...........�� � On motion adj. d.�fte- TownClef ,• iF� bpril 12, 1944 �I Meeting of the Town Board of Uly:;aes was held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of transacting necessary business: Present Messrs. Stone, Lueder, Terry, iseardsley ; and Chase, ::rs: Updike clerk. � J: Minutes of previus meeting were read anu with one r 2 3i T adaition were approved. On motion Dr. Linder, sec. by Mr. Beardsley, voted and c,irried that on Larch 6th the Town Clerk, in going from office to the ban".- and post -office in discharge of town clerk duties (mailing reports & depositing money) fell and oroke her right ankle and that it be incorporated 1n the March 15th minutes. There was a discussion on purchasing the Clyne ' and Carlysle Shaw properties. Dr. Lueder and J. Marren Chase were appointed co:.,mitte to purchase the Shaw property. ' Mr. Chase reported the sale of power shovel for j 0DO-00 also that the Town of Hector Supervisor would llkeuto do some work on the Hector Town Line Road. On wotion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that bills No. 14 to 30 be audited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed Allowed J 14 F. S. Bower Ins.- Town Barns 100.77 $100.77 15 Wil:iamson L.B. Co. Supplies 15.19 15.19 16 Wm. Dimick Janitor- Elections 4.00 4.00 17 Samuel Frazier Rental Priwary Election 6.25 6: 25 18 Mabel Batty Inspector .. 6.00 8.00 ;l 19 Arsula B. Hilliard. .. 8100 8.00 20 Mildred B. Ellis 8.00 8.00 _ 21 Alice B. Conover .. & Hese. 13.96 13.96 22 Marguerite G.Smith 8.00 8.00 23 Howard Rumsey •• 8.00 8.00 24 Jesse 2lekeel .. 8.00 8.00 25 John J. Chase .. & Bess. 13.72 13.72 26 Madeleine Baumer .. 8.00 8.00 27 Ruth S. Moore .. 8.00 8.00 23 Anna Bennett .. 8.00 8.00 29 Belle W. Hatch.. & Mess. 13.96 13.96 30 Everet P.edenius Special wort 15.00 15.00 ------- ------ ; $ 254.85 $ 254.85 0 On motion adj. d.�fte- TownClef ,• iF� t +-j V Yil � J: r 2 3i T t j !.ay 10, 1944 'i The regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose Of transacting necessary business;`• i Present were LePine Stone, Supervisor, Frank Terry, ' Fred A. Beardsley, Chas. A. Lueder, E.D. Crumb, Justices Chas. 4 . Newman, Atty. Edith BI. Updike Clerk. %3 Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Terry, voted and carried that the bond of E.D. Crumb, Justice of the Pence amount #250.00 be approved. i ,.Q. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Beardsley, voted mss" r and carried that Ralph J. Low M.D. be appointed Health Officer for t13e Town of Ulysses for the ensuing four years + term to expire May 11, 1948. Dr. Lueder was unable to report on the Shaw property. ' i There was a discussion on the Soil Conservation plan. 5: I { On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Air. Crumb, voted and carried .that bills No. 31 to 33 be audited as claimed; No. Name Service Claimed Allowed f; 31 F.S. Bower Liabt Ins. Co. k 209.15 269.15 32 De11`lah Bucknam School Dir. 4400 4.00 33 Ruth S. Moore Dep. Clerk 8.05 8.05 1, On motion add. E ri Town Cle k t ` z 5 t 1 , 5: I { ,.. ; • 14, 19/+4 _uc ro•-alar ..ieetin5 of the Town Board of Ulysses :+«;lu at the office of the Town Cleric for the purpose �I' Crrr:,:.zetin; necessary business. Present were LePine Stone, Supervisor, Frank Terry, ;ir-_.1 A. :,eardsley, Chas. A. Lueder, E.D. Cra.ao, Justices ti;«� Peace, Ldith :;polke, Cleric. ...inuta-a of previous [aceting were reau and s) -roved. Lr. Lueder reported tv;D instances "',here pigs and :arses ,.,.re running looae on the hi.hways. It wa_s decided teat the Tov,n Supt. of Hl,,hwaye could order parties to take care of them. There was a discussion on cnan6ing tie at the iialseyville section . It has teen requested, o<<inrr to the nuuerous accidents on this hill t•r.at the change be ;Lnue Lau,ediately, and has been sujrgeeted that the wort could Le done by the town of Ulysses under stRte sup--rvielon. wr. Beardsley reported that the Village Board had i.urchased the Kennedy lot on:�ain Street adjoining the fire house for 410^0.00. :..r. Stone brought a large co:: :aarred Torn of Ulysses, Sapervisor evidently used for the supervisor's docuruentsi. �_iven to him by A.B. Stover and found in his barn. at Jnckson- V1110. On :notion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Crumb, voted and carried that bills No. 34 & 35 be audited as claimed: :; 1.). Name 4 Frei Press F.S. : ower Service Pub. Supervisors report Ins. Stone quarry On motion adj. Town Cle k Claimed H 63.14 102.40 Allowed 63.14 102.40 165.54 $165.54 gym...•.. .......•. ........ _ _-_.-.�wM.itl.� V a 0 i?a l t "nom A ' r1. 0 ;1 1, 1944 ..:er-tinF, of the AsE!essore, Sapervisor and „az held at the office of the ,o -an Cler._ for the _.a;:in: the Trial Jury -itt for the ensain;-� year: ToV;r, Cierk �)1rpOse of iresent v.ere Lepinc Stone, Supervisor, ;cues ii ::oeher .:u•.;in V. Gould, S.T. 7;epthercy Aszessors,--ditii :.:. Updix_ clerk. The trial jury list eras :.:nde. On .aotlon auj. Town Cle x. July 12, 1944 F,egular mtetin4 of the :o•r,n ;,oard ofUlyesee was :held at the office of the Torn Cler. Present e.ere 'es—re. Stone, Lueder, _.e-r.:sley, Terry, Chas. ::. Newman, Atty., -lith ipdike, clerk. —inutes o: previous meetin,; .sere read and a:,oroved. :.:r. Stone report<u or. the recent meetinE in SJ112cuee r- .ardinv the 'rals:.yville road, that caution ei,•ns had been ra_eeyvlllE placed and the engineer would co-operr_te in :naving change a. -!sue on roan Li -lied lately ,.ut aD;:licetion would have to oe :::3de in Albany to the lar Council anu :approval of Co::-Assior, at 5a_:p5on be obtained. On motion :.:r. Terry, sec. by .„r. eardsley, voted and carried that :.,arian Lueder oe a;jointed School Attendance Officer for the ensainr� year frog llugast lst, 1944 at the same coL ,pensation. :',r. Beardsley reoorted that it is sut:,ested that a ?olice:nan be hired jointly by the vil_aEe and to;'n, the viliage to pay 55% and the town 45 p of salary. There was a discussion on abolishing tiie office of 'mown ;;elfare officer ana following resolution offered by !;r. Lueder -- R=:S-LVED, That w herege one member of the 3oara Of Supervisors and a group of woaen have requested the 'oard of Supervisors that all welfare in nine towns in the county be put under the authority of the County Coumisioner RE:-JLVED, That the Town 3oard of Ulysses does not a:>provw of the united County System of Public Welfare and. prefers to continue with Town ';;elfare officers as appointed by the town boards. wotlon by Lr. Lueder,sec. by :dr. Beardsley, voted and carried that „7.74 the general fund to be transferred feom the contingent fund to taxe care of collectors bill of expense. F i� { U la u l i9 Ii, ri .O IIY W i i, i On motion adj. d. OlTown t - i zn r motion that b Dr. Lueder, sec. by air. Beardsley, voted and carried bills No. 36 to 38 be audited as claimed: =� No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 36 Williamson L.B.Co. Supplies 2.37 � 2.37 37 Emma Hower Coll. Expense 34.99 34,99 ' 38 Saar. Messler Ins.Liability 413.29 413.29 =74 450.65 4 450.65 U la u l i9 Ii, ri .O IIY W i i, i On motion adj. d. OlTown t - i zn r f �ye •I'� A � � . uC ' 1�• l,a,.tst 16, 1944 { Regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulyeses was help at the office of the Town Cleric for the purpose of ; t appointing polling places for the ensuing year and transacting other business: } ' Present; LeYlne Stone, Supervisor, C.A. Lueder, Fred Beardsley, E.Delos Crumb, Justices, Edith M.Updike, Cler.:, _.inutes July meeting read and approved - 1 addition ' F On motion Mr. Crumb, sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that the office of George D. Frazier as Constable of the Town of Ulysses cease immediately.F On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Lir. Beardsley, voted and carried that the following be designated as polling placesC for the ensuing year: r,�! District 1 IL.O.O.F. Hall Trumansburg, N.Y. z, y •r .. 2 Town Hall Jacksonville it 13 t_ - •• 3 Fire House Trumanscurg j On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by t:r. Beardsley, votedi and carried that E. Delos Crumb and Harvej Scott be ad2ointed its Custodians of Voting !machines for the ensuing year at the same salary. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by i:r. Crumb voted and carried that bills No. 39 to 41 be audited as claimed; i Y No. !Name Service Claimed Allowed �. 39 Rothschild Bros. Ilaterial-Vot.Booths X7.84 { 7•04 40 The Cayuga Press Assessment Rolle 38.05 38.05LL 41 Tompkins Co.Clk Recording deed etc. 2.15 2.15; r kr =t 48.04 , 48.04 V t;:. On motion ada. r•• Town Cleric r w , f 1-epteimoer 13, A regular m-eting of the Town 3oard was held at the office of the "Lown Clerk; xresent were Lir. Stone, Supervisor jie6srz. Terry, ;,uEuer, ,ru:ao and Beardsley, Justices, J.Warren Chase, Town Supt., zaith .... Jpol;te, Clerk. ,_inutes of previous meeting were read and approved. The justices discussed various eases brought before theca. There were discussions on purchasing the Fenner property, adjoining the Town 3arn property, on the Haleeyville-Podunk road, some worst Thos. Carman wished to have done, also a bill due the town from Lir. Perkins of Dryder. No action was taken on any of these. 5 A special meeting was planned for October -4th to present Town Officer's estimates and prepare preliminary budget. On motion adj. Clerk Octooer 5, 1944 A special meeting of the: Town Board was heli at the office of the Town Clerr, for the par )ose of presenting town officer's estimates and preparing the preliminary budget: Present: LeFlne Stone, Supv., L:essrs. Crumb, Beardsley, Terry, Justices, J.W. Chase, Town Supt., Chas. H. Newman,Atty. and .dith ::. Updike, Clertc. The estimates of officers were presented and preliminary cudgret completed. On otion Lir. Beardsley, sec. by Lir. Crumb, voted and carried that the next regular me -ting be held Octooer 23, 1944 at 3:00 o'clock at 'Town Clerk's office. Resolution offered by mr. Beardsley R.3 LVEU, That this Town 3oard does hereby prepare and approve as Liic pre1L•uinary oudZet of this town for the fiscal year oeg,inning Dn t: -ie f.rst day of January 1945, the itemized statement of estimated revenues and expenditures hereto attached and made a part of this rcralution, and be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That such preliminary oudget shall be filed In Laic office of the Town Cler.t where it shall ee available for in- spection by any interested person at all reasonable hours, and best FJRTriER RESJLVED, That this Board shall meet at 6:00 o'cloc' ?....-on the c3rd ,a;. :X October, 1944 , for the purpose of holding a ,j,2.11c hearin,_ aponi-euch preliminary oudget, ruhlr:rR RESOLVE -D, That tine 'Town Clerk give notice of such a�lic hearing in the manner provided in Sec. 113 of the Town Law, 1:nu that such notice be puollshed in substantially the following I JT'ml: seconded by Lir. Crumb ,voted and carried unani-wouely. &A . UJILCE OF fiiiARUM JPOM t)PLLL 1'1AM :JtuC}r<.r Notice is heresy given that the prelluinary uud6et of the Torn of Jlyesee, To;aptine County, New York, for the fiscal year oe6lnning January 1, 1945s has, been completed and filed in the y ofrice of the Town Cler.K at Trumaneburg, Now Yoraq where it is avallaole for inspection by any interested person at all reason - axle hourse Further notice is hereby given that the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses$Tompkine County, Her XorK. will meet and review said preliminary budget and -hold a public hearing thereon, at the Totn Clerk's officer, Trumaneburg, New York at 8100 o'clock p.mo on the twenty-third day of October, 1944, and at such hearing any person aay be heard in favor of or against the preliminary oudget as compiled or for or against any item or items therein contained. Pursuant to Section 113 of the Town Law, the proposed salaries of the following town officers are hereby specified as follows: dupervluor 192oo.OJ Justices of the Peace (Total salaries) 1,155.00 Town Clem 1.200.03 Coven 6uperintondent 2,400600 XO"n Attorney 200.00 Lin tod*0 ,.ctouer 5, 1944 3Y QFDER U� THL TO'r-N o ARD ti1Lh .:. �UPdl e Town Clerk 4 f ��r PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR THE TOWN OF ....�. GENERAL FUND —APPROPRIATIONS GENERAL GOVERNMENT Town Board Town Hall and Offices Rentals (board room, offices, elections, etc.) Compensation of employees Purchase of furniture and equipment Repairs, light, heat and telephone Other expenses Elections Compensation of election officials (including mileage) Compensation of custodians of voting machines Other expenses Voting machines, purchase and repair Insurance Compensation insurance Official bonds and undertakings Fire and liability Other Printing and advertising (all departments) Services of attorneys and expenses of litigation Services of engineer and expenses Zoning inspector and expenses Annual audit and examination Publicity fund Employees' Retirement System (town share) Supervisor Salary Office and other expenses Compensation of employees Justices of the Peace Salaries Office and other expenses Compensation of employees Councilmen Salaries Office and other expenses Town Clerk Salary Office and other o-ponses Compensation of employees r 4;0 .......3a...vix .................. .................. .................. ...!a'AA1.0n. .................. J. -g2 A= .................. .................. .................. .................. .......... I....... .................. .................. .................. Total ......... s.4.sR0 .....d:.Cta..uv Total ....l.A..'f.�Jrrl F4 Assessors Salaries $.... Office and other expenses .... 1..?.s;a0 Compensation of employees Total Receiver of Taxes or Tax Collector Salary Office and other expenses ......'i.:ZA12A Compensation of employees Town Attorney Salary Office and other expenses ......X.0...oa Compensation of employees .................. Total Town Engineer Salary $....._........... Office and other expenses .................. Compensation of employees .................. Total $.................. Town Comptroller Salary $..... _........... Office and other expenses .................. Compensation of employees ......... Total $.................. Zoning Commission Office and other expenses $..... _........... Compensation of employees .................. Total $.................. Board of Appeals Office and other expenses $..... _........... Compensation of employees ................. Total $.................. Planning Board Office and other expenses $..... _........... Compensation of employees ................ Total $.................. TOTAL GENERAL GOVERNMENT $.f.s.A.,4...ow F PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY Police, Constables and Deputy Sheriffs Compensation Mileage and other expenses Purchase of equipment Lockup Compensation of employees Other expenses Traffic Signs, signals and highway lighting .!1..0 A :.P..R. Total $.......I.......... .................. Total $.................. 4&k16. I.LILWAiislSI161,1119.91.16NI0,11 I..li.c: ISIII WKIJI.iallo11111011.11 J 7rrru�J Dog Warden Compensation Other expenses Forest Fires Compensation of fire wardens and laborers Other expenses Payment to Conservation Commission Inspection Coats Building inspection Plumbing inspection Electrical inspection Examining Boards 6A -p $.................. .................. Total $.................. $....., A-.fem.. .................. Total $.... ;�ts:t 0 0 $.................. .................. .................. Total $.................. Plumbers $..... _........... Electricians .................. Heating and ventilating .................. Total $.................. War Emergency Purposes TOTAL PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY EDUCATION Ottendance Officer Compensation $... /aria.. p Other expenses Total $....,11A.hP.A Town Historian _ Other expenses $.../.1/.Q..tla Compensation .................. Total $.../.(!Q..U.u. Town Library Compensation $....... J.-O.au Other expenses .................. Payments to other libraries _........ ........ Total $....3:.4.,.40. TOTAL EDUCATION RECREATION Parka and Playgrounds Compensation of employees $.................. Other expenses .................. Purchase of equipment Total $.................. Patriotic Observances TOTAL RECREATION PUBLIC UTILITIES Cemeteries $..wI.S.D...uu Airports TOTAL PUBLIC UTILITIES $..A.0.P.. MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS AND INTEREST (exclusive of district and special improvement debt) Redemption of Debt (Principal) Temporary loans Emergency appropriation loans $........... Revenue anticipation loans .................. Deficiency loans .................. Other temporary loans (specify) .................. Total Bonds (give title of each issue) a............................................................. $..... b. ................. _......................................... ....., c............................................................. ...... Total TOTAL REDEMPTION OF DEBT Interest on Debt Interest on temporary loans Interest on bonds (give title of each issue) a. ................................... _....................... b............................................................. c. ....................... _................................... TOTAL INTEREST ON DEBT $.................. dad E $.................. $.................. P .................. Total $.................. $.................. CONSTRUCTION AND PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS Nature of Improvement a......................................................................... $... S1la.1,Ad b. ................. _..................................................... .................. c......................................................................... ....... Total $...4:4.4..0.() . TOTAL CONSTRUCTION AND PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS $.................. MISCELLANEOUS Veterans Organizations for Rooms Judgments and Settlements (describe in detail) 1843 Accounts, Claims and Demands TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS CONTINGENT PURPOSES Sec. 112 of the Town Law /00.uo a _r GENERAL FUND ESTIMATED REVENUES Mortgage taxes $.................. Income taxes .... Z.G.0, 000 Franchise taxes on business corporations ....f.utt..ev Alcoholic beverage taxes (town share) Interest and penalties on taxes (exclusive of fees) .................. Dog licenses (from county) ....AA.u...QR Other licenses (town ordinances) .................. Fines, penalties and forfeitures Rent of town owned property ...... A101a0 Fees of town clerk ..... .Za.a.An Fees of justices of the peace ...... at4,0v Fees of assessors ...........6.0.0 Fees of tax collector ......aVAIAC) Fees of constables or police officers .................. Fees of town library .................. Fees of parks and playgrounds .................. Fees of airports .................. Fees of cemeteries .................. All other Sale of town property .................. Reimbursement from special districts for supervision ............ ....................................................................... .................. .................. .................................................................................... .................. Total Unexpended balances (Sec. 115, Town Law) TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUMF (GENERAL FUND) GENERAL FUND SUMMARY Appropriations General government Protection of persons and property Education Recreation Public Utilities Redemption of Debt Interest on debt Construction and permanent improvements Miscellaneous Contingent purposes TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES (GENERAL FUND) AMOUNT OF TAXES TO BE RAISED FOR GENERAL FUND to a F� $..j! $.... WELFARE FUND APPROPRIATIONS Town Welfare Officer 17Aff Salary $... Office and other expenses .................. Compensation of employees .................. 7 Q'o.00 Home Relief Total Burials $.....l.. o.� >r Lunacy Cases $.................. Lunacy examinations $.................. Other expenses •m<s..� Veterans' Relief Total TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS $ .... 4229":.PP Estimated Revenues Reimbursement of home relief from State $ .................. Reimbursement of welfare salaries from State ............:2222. Refunds of home relief from recipients Unexpended balance (Sec. 115, Town Law) vo.P.a!u TOTAL REVENUES AMOUNT TO BE RAISED 13Y TAX FOR WELFARE FUND $......... '.... HIGHWAY FUND HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 1) --APPROPRIATIONS General repairs Special improvements ... 4.-0 0.tgo Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Sec. 273, Highway Law .................. TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS $,,,Qo Estimated Revenues State aid $../..3.U..Q:.uo Miscellaneous revenues .................. Unexpended balance TOTAL REVENUES AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 1) bah BRIDGE FUND (ITEM 2)—APPROPRIATIONS Labor and team work Materials for repair and maintenance Construction of new bridges Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Sec. 273, Highway Law TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS Estimated Revenues Miscellaneous revenues Unexpended balance TOTAL REVENUES ..�.p.4..O.r. ne $.................. $..!Ls"Qa..yu AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 2) MACHINERY FUND (ITEM 3)—APPROPRIATIONS Purchase of machinery, tools and implements Repair of machinery, tools and implements Storage of machinery, tools and implements Repairs or pay of operators on machinery rented to county or village Gasoline or oil for machinery rented to county or village Redemption of machinery certificates Interest on machinery certificates TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS Estimated Revenues Rentals of machinery Miscellaneous revenues Unexpended balance TOTAL REVENUES AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR IIIGIIWAY FUND (ITEM 3) SNOW AND MISCELLANEOUS FUND (ITEM 4)—APPROPRIATIONS Salary town superintendent Expenses town superintendent Salary and expenses of deputy superintendent P,emoving obstructions caused by snow Cutting and removing noxious weeds and brush Other miscellaneous purposes Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Sec. 273, Highway Law TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS Estimated Revenues Miscellaneous revenues Unexpended balance .................. .................. ..a.l..vu...va .................. $.1.R.a..u..ao .$nt.I.o�nO TOTAL REVENUES $..act.o.v....no AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR IIIGIIWAY FUND ( ITEM 4) Ah10UNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEMS—',:) tand 4) 6A TOWN HEALTH FUND APPROPRIATIONS Board of Health Salary of health officer $-••A•/p =-ue.) Other health expenses ••••••••�'�'• °O Compensation of nurses ••••••-••••••••••• TOTAL BOARD OF HEALTH $••� A�•n� Registrar of Vital Statistics CompensationX7,,00 Other expenses ••••••. ,:QA Fees of physicians ••••••• �•••�' TOTAL REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS $••••� ••� AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR TOWN HEALTH No. IX Willlxm.on l.nw Bonk Co.. llorhodvr. N, Y. L .11h... y ,r,r.r.a,t a•s•ta•uat tacltxl � ��� Annual Estimate Submitted b ..: , l�i:� :........-u- :................................... (Town Supnfnrendenr o/ Highw4p) TOWN ORA7nninag . For Fiscal Year beg January 1, 19 .�% Pursuant to Section 141 of the Highway Law and Section 1I1 of the Town Law. HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 1) F.spendihtres: Generalrepairs.............................................................. $..fk,0 0,0.c> Special improvements.................................................. Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Section 273, Highway Law ............................................ ........................ Total Expenditures .................................... Rcacrucs: StateAid ........................................................................ Jliscellancous revenues: From........................................ — $ ........................ • c/o vo. oo•• $....................... Unexpended balance......................................................%2 Total Revenues ..............................................$• 1f o 0 0 • �• v AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 1)........ BRIDGE FUND (ITEM 2) Expenditures; Labor and team work ..... 1laterials for repair and maintenance ........................ Construction of new bridges ........................................ Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Section 273, Highway Law .............................................. Total Expenditures ...................................... Rruenurs: Miscellaneous revenues: .. - $................ I....... $•/Orro o..0.9. .AN..U�20U .Z 0 e70. 00 $............I........... Unexpended balance •••••••••••"' Total Revenues .............................................. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR BRIDGE FUND (ITEM 2) .............. A $........................ �•�v Nnte:—Unless the tax levied for Item t equals or exceeds the minimum amount specified by Section 279 of the Highway taw, the town will not he entitled to receive full state aid for the year for which the tax is levied 1f aggrcgste axsunt to be levied for bridges exceeds tha e amounts specified by paragraphs 2 and d, Sec. 271, Highway law, typew nritten sheet should b: attached showing the anuwot estimated for each structure, MACHINERY FUND (ITEM 3) fi.rpenditures: Purchase of machinery, tools and implements.......... Repair of machinery, tools and implements ................ .�,Svo•ou .................... Storage of machinery, tools and implements.. ............ a o ................. Repairs or pay of operator on machinery rotted to county or village .................................................. Gasoline or oil for machinery rented to county or village.................................................. /-{e o •oo ........................ Redemption of machinery certificates ....Et:v�.:... Interest wt machinery certificates ................................ ........................ Total Expenditures ........................................ Revenues: Rentals of machinery .................................................. Dliscellancous revenues: From........................................ —$ ......... ............... d'o uo•oa $........................ Unexpended balance ...................................................... , ? oo. 00 22 Total Revenues ....... . ..................................... $sem? d ..o.. o.:. o a AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR MACHINERY FUND (ITEM 3) SNOW AND MISCELLANEOUS FUND (ITEM 4) CxQnidihu es: Salary of town superintendent .................................... Expenses oh town superintendent ................................ Salary and expenses of deputy superintendent......... Removing obstructions caused by snow .................... Cutting and removing noxious weeds and brush...... Other miscellaneous purposes .................................... Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Section 273, Highway Law ................................................ Total Expenditures ...................................... Revenues: Miscellaneous revenues: /v o0 00 From ........................................ — $..... ........._.... ........................ %% /U UO. uo $........................ Unexpended balance .................................................... �20oo..ow Total Revenues .............................................. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR SNOW AND AIISCEI.LANEOUS FUND (ITEM 4) ........................... Dated: September ........ 19..`.1.` .• (Sigr $.aoo O.A0 6A $//oo.t);oo 'i. ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUBMITTED By RECEIVER OF TAXES 'PAX COLLECTOR TOWN OF � . FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINI1 G JANUARY 2, 19 f Salary Office and other expense itemize) ,,.7� .t Compcns.ition of employeeq, if any TOTAL EXPENDITURES Interest and penalties on taxes Fees of tax collector TOTAL REVENUES Dated: September _.s,G._J19� EXPENDITURES REVENUES e C (Signcd)�/?�/ (Title) Note The collector or receiver is required to state separately, under the heading "Revenues," the anticipated income of his office during the ensuing year from "Interest and prenalties On Nxes" and the "Fees of tax collector." If taxes are collected by the local collector without fees, no amount should be stated under the item "F ccs Of tax collector". In towns in which the office of tax collector Iles been abolished and the town clerk collects taxes, the estimate of the town clerk should include, under the heading "Reve- nues" two additional items — "Interest and penalties on tures" and "Fees of tax col- lecir." 1a towns of the first class inhere the office of receiver of taxes is appointive and tire town clerk is also the receiver of taxes, the estimate of the town clerk should also include the two additional items hereinbefore referred to. 0 11 K t�t 4. h 11 ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUBMITTED By TOWN CLERK TOWN OF FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 19'? E.TPENDITURES Salary Otfice and other expenses (i(itemize) Compensation of employees (itemize) TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ r REVENUES Fees of town clerk Dog tags Delinquent dog list Marriage licenses Hunting and fishing licenses Filing (conditional sales contracts and chattel mortgages Transcripts of records, searches, etc. Other fees -Li I,It:t~, • c..�`f ..- . .� 3-. fixi Other licenses (town ordinances) --itemize TOTAL REVENUES Dated: September 3O (Signed) Toren C rk� - Note Under the heading "Other licenses," the estimated income of the town from fees for licenses mquired by town ordinances (peddling, soft drink, dance -hull, etc.) pursunnt to the Town Law (See. 186), should be specified. If the office of tax collector has been abolished and taxes are collected by the town clork, file town clock should Include in his estimate, under the heading "Revenues," addi- tiuoal items for "fatereat (jad p)enallres on taxes" and "Fees of tax: collector:" a p.m. .4M.I.. ". igo, t0, Iu[✓r"itq M , r f A ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUBMITTED BY REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS* TOWN OF FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 19 `f'.t: EXPENIDMURES Compensation s �(3 . Other expenses Fes of physicians 9 • 2-1 TOTAL EXPENDIMM REVENUES Now Dated: September3 19-Y-$1— (Signed) Regh1►wof Vita&tatirtirr Note If the town clerk is also registrar of vital statistics, he must file a separate estimate for each office. ' Under the Public Health Law (section 85), real property within villages esunot be taxed for town health purposes, Therefore, the amounts to be raised by tax for the board of health and for the registrar of vital statistics (including the fees of physicians) can be assessed only against the taxable real property in the town outside of villages. 11, 0, '111149011 too 60*1". MoloW, M b N >J Inti ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUBbfITTED BY TOWN WELFARE OFFICER TOWN OF FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 19�` . EXPENDPCURES Salad e f1J3r1 Office and other expenses (itemize) Compensation of employees (itemize) Home relief Burials Lunacy cases Lunacy examinations Other expenses Veterans' relief TOTAL EXPENDITURES Reimbursement of home relief from State Reimbursement of welfare salaries from State Refunds of home relief from recipients Unexpended balances (Sec. 115, Town Law) TOTAL REVENUES Dated: September 42IL4 REVENUES S,�!.Gl�• 47 0" (Signecli '�/rLL tJ'r r. t ��"�• ."' .vv Town I170,110reOfflrer Note The estimate of revenues includes the estimated "unexpended balance" (see page SS) Of taxes previously levied for public assistance and care which will be on hand at the end Of the current year and available for use to finance the next year's expenditures. It will IM noted that unexpended balances of moneys raised for home relief cannot be used for purposes other than home relief. ..... n....... .. - - _.Iw.I-F....._... .. ..."w. a]ALIIiIYHA krA.tAu6 11ti .nu,Nwn t•..00x co. 10cx11794, ..,. i _ m, i J ..4 _ m, s,. N111: ANNUAL ESTIMATE FOR BOARD OF HEALTH* TOWN OF -� �— FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1S? Salary of health officer Other health expenses (itemize) or P Compensation of nurses TOTAL EXPENDITURES None Dated: September 30—, 19#4 — EXPENDITURES $. 10• --v 9 i'o REVENUES (Signed)' i� ealtb Officer firer Note exra."" If the town is included within a consolidated health district, the expenses of the board of health of such consolidated health district must be raised in the manner provided in Sec. 20 of the Public Health Law, and no item therefor should be included in the pre- liminary or annual budget of the town. P. IL MILIYONO LLW NH M.. OOOOg11O. \ 1. 1 .� = 4U ? t � r •Y.' Cel: d,, W. ,1 ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUBMITTED BY ASSESSORg , TOWN OF FOR FISCAL, YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 193L— EXPENDITURES Salary 06iceal}r� other ..lival ID (itemize) employees, if any TOTAL EXPENDITURES REVENUES Fees Dog damage cases (received from county) Fence viewer esses (received from disputants) TOTAL REVFNUES � 19 I gZLL—��— Dated: September ' Ilfflf101 Note A separate estimate may be filed by each assessor or a joint estimate on behalf of all. 4 P. a. 11141Y100 11. 1001 CO. /JCN011" Y 1 f .1 ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUBMITTED BY -a&5bj5mvn TOWN OF( I FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 19 a 3 EXPENDITURES Salary Office and other expenses (itemize) i Iv Compensation of employees, ifany EXPENDITURES REVENUES Fees Dog d county) "'I Fence 7C, disputants) vio TOcases TAL Ereceeii1v'roomm 0-2) Dated: September 019AY (Signed) Note A separate estimate may be filed by each qgsesspyror a joint estimate on behalf of all. 1111.1010. tAd 1009 CO IOC -46190. V 7. ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUBMI'T'TED BY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE TOWN OF FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGIN ING JANUARY 1, 19� EXPENDITURES Salary Office yyand other expenses (itemize) P��in,�fa Compensation of employees, if any TOTAL EXPENDITURES REVENUES Fines, penalties and forfeitures Motor vehicle fees (received from State) Criminal fees --Indictable cases (received from county) Criminal fee --Conservation Law (received from State) Civil fees Civil fees -.-dog (receival from county) Civil fees—Conservation Law (receival from defendants) Other revenues (itemize) rA = TOTAL REVENUES 9W ,... - 06; Dated; September—co, 1g.�, (Signed)^ Jrrsdre o f the Pe4re. Note tli,f`' -PO Under the heading "Revenues", a justice of the peace must include the estimated amount of all moneys payable to the town which will be collected through his office during the ensuing year. In estimating the amount of "Pines, penalties and forfeitures" which will be re- ceived, the justice of the peace should include only those payable to the town. Anticipated income set forth under the heading "Other revenues" should be care- fully itemized. VKWot*✓r r.„ Baal M I.0r.9219 . M T I I 5f. U z0_3,v ANNUAL ESTBIATE SUBMITTEp BY JUSTICE OF THrE PEACE TOWN OF U L y JS C�'5 FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 19 &� EXPENDITURES Salary Office and other expenses (itemize) (2 004ZT I�oo d ?NTif L ..FG.2 CTAx!�/ Compensation of employees, if any TOTAL EXPENDITURES REVENUES Fines, penalties and forfeitures Motor vehicle fees (received from State) Criminal fees=Indictable cases (received from county) Criminal fees—Conservation Law (received from State) Civil fees Civil fees—dog (received from county) Civil fees—Conservation Law (received from defendants) Other revenues (itemize) TOTAL REVENUES .960."5- 17 3Go.e° Dated: September 19� j' 'xl_ln,� Judice o/ the Peace. Note Under the heading "Revenues", a justice of the peace must include the estimated amount of all moneys payable to the town which will be collected through his office during the ensuing year. In estimating the amount of "Fines, penalties and forfeitures" which will be re- ceived, the justice of the peace should include only those payable to the town. Anticipated Income set forth tinder the heading "Other revenues" should be care- fully Itemized. i 6009 ao..ocnmu s r. I ' k i �Ir •+ 1 i m0.��1 .i r, uWi . rii e,��li�fe.aiLwLwJ LYii�Lr mr ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUBMITTED BY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE TOWN OF u-�� FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY i, I9�. EXPENDITURES Salary t y n o, oc Office and other expenses (itemize) Compensation of employees, if any �o . Ah -h 0 TOTAL EXPENDITURES REVENUES Fines, penalties and forfeitures 3— Motor vehicle fees (received from State) Criminal fees—Indictable cases (received from county) Criminal fees --Conservation Law (received from State) civil fees Civil fees—dog (received from county) Civil fees --Conservation Law (received from defendants) d -S Other revenues (itemize) TOTAL REVENUES k, .rip Dated. September -7 f 19aa —1 (signed) furrice o f the Peace. Note Under the heading "Revenues", a justice of the peace must: include the estimated amount of all moneys payable to the town which will be collected through his office during the ensuing year. In estimating the amount of "Fines, penalties and forfeitures" which will be re- ceived, the justice of the peace should include only those payable to the town. Anticipated income set forth under the heading "Other revenues" should be care- fully itemized. G P. 0, .4s'..IOM IN 690! 40,.401 M V t ' ... �� ; , . s�+swmrrR :/ r ��iv`�1 ��'y4t:4�,f6,S:✓yi�i%Yt^�' qM,'1^ ....� t ...a . ... . it P i t so ' 110 ac.cie.: u-�etin�. of tha -own 3oard ^ras held :ct the A' the io% n Cl, :I: for tho 1: ..kr G:se of h.:,IcUn, urelL:..Inar-y oua et an.; tre.nsc.ctin..; other neeeceary Present: _ePlne Stcne, Sup(,rvlsor, .eeLrs. 'j,erry, `.uc­ cr, CruLi:), .Justices 01' t:le Pesce,�: a•, i... Jpol;ie Chas. H. i?ewuan, Atty. _..inute s of uv.etinrs heldSept. 11, and Oct. ;, -;,ereK^'c`1 a;;,,rovcd. _ond of ir•r.in Potter, 74*e1fare o. fico r; s p eeented .:-"otion :.:r. Terry, seconaed by ::r. ?eardsley, voted ani carrie 1 that th_ bond of Qrv:in S. Potter ce ad proved. 4o S.T.nea<.herby Exp. Assessors 1,5.0-1 155. J0 47 Ghas. A. i,aeder Refund- fine i0. 00 10.00 The Preliminary :,adeet •nus precicntc-iJ oral S.D. Cra:Jo offered the follorrin6 resolution; 'Whereas, this To:: n ;oard has net at the t -'Me and place =_aecifiea in the notice of puolic hearing or: the pruli:;i. c:aadet a --am all ;persons aesirinis to oe he[ird thereon; nov, therefore ue�it� ALV^ i�. t t. ie gown Qar' `oee heresy ado:;t such 5fnls tov+n Tire fiscal year,be�ini:inz m tr:e let clay of Jangary,191151 and that such Gadget as so be entred i:, ustail iii the ;minutes of the proceedings of this `l'o .n 3oerd, nn,l oe it Further Resolve6, that the :uv.n Cler:: of this To^;n shall rE',i^re and certify, in duplicate, copiesof solo a..r:aal t)uu6Et zao�ted by this Town :3oard, and deliver one cony thereof to ;uoervInor of this torn to be pre-, o; hiss to tiZe ::pard !' _uaervisors of this Count;. Sec. by 'Jr. 3eardeley, voted and carried unarni.uously. On motion mlj. Clerl: E I d l r. Stone reported that the Fenner ?rop; rty ::,it ht be uarchrec�' tae mor*-•r_e, has bczn :)*i -i. On motion !'r: Terry, sec. by ::r.=ear,isloy, voted end carried that Sills :;o. 42 to 47 be a_, i.ted a-- claimed: ::o. Xa.me Service ClaU: (I Allo ea 4 Supplies ;: 1.02 1.02 4 Fred Vann Repair ml.ec..:oothE 10.00 10.00 44 �'. S. 3o•oer Zond PreL). ';i -O 8.00 8.00 45 insurance Palo. ;iaNy7.15 - r - e57.1.5 4o S.T.nea<.herby Exp. Assessors 1,5.0-1 155. J0 47 Ghas. A. i,aeder Refund- fine i0. 00 10.00 The Preliminary :,adeet •nus precicntc-iJ oral S.D. Cra:Jo offered the follorrin6 resolution; 'Whereas, this To:: n ;oard has net at the t -'Me and place =_aecifiea in the notice of puolic hearing or: the pruli:;i. c:aadet a --am all ;persons aesirinis to oe he[ird thereon; nov, therefore ue�it� ALV^ i�. t t. ie gown Qar' `oee heresy ado:;t such 5fnls tov+n Tire fiscal year,be�ini:inz m tr:e let clay of Jangary,191151 and that such Gadget as so be entred i:, ustail iii the ;minutes of the proceedings of this `l'o .n 3oerd, nn,l oe it Further Resolve6, that the :uv.n Cler:: of this To^;n shall rE',i^re and certify, in duplicate, copiesof solo a..r:aal t)uu6Et zao�ted by this Town :3oard, and deliver one cony thereof to ;uoervInor of this torn to be pre-, o; hiss to tiZe ::pard !' _uaervisors of this Count;. Sec. by 'Jr. 3eardeley, voted and carried unarni.uously. On motion mlj. Clerl: E I d ANNUAL BUDGET 63 W FOR THE TOWN OF nne.o.....1.`IY..�-... GENERAL FUND—APPROPRIATIONS GENERAL GOVERNMENT Town Board Town Hall and Offices Rentals (board room, offices, elections, etc.) Compensation of employees Purchase of furniture and equipment Repairs, light, heat and telephone Other expenses Elections Compensation of election officials (including mileage) Compensation of custodians of voting machines Other expenses Voting machines, purchase and repair Insurance Compensation insurance Official bonds and undertakings Fire and liability Other Printing and advertising (all departments) Services of attorneys and expenses of litigation Services of engineer and expenses Zoning inspector and expenses Annual audit and examination Publicity fund Employees' Retirement System (town share) ......................................._................................... Supervisor Salary Office and other expenses Compensation of employees Justices of the Peace Salaries Office and other expenses Compensation of employees Councilmen Salaries Office and other expenses Town Clerk Salary Office and other expenses Compensation of employees r➢ uu.l.,.0 dI..1 .................. .................. .................. .................. .................. Total Total $..l.2so.ug .................. Total $..... _......... .. .................. Total $.................. .../.uu..v!t. ........AVAP0 Total PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY Police, Constables and Deputy Sheriffs Compensation Mileage and other expenses .................. Purchase of equipment Total Lockup Compensation of employees Other expenses Traffic Signs, signals and highway lighting $..... _........... .................. Total $.................. Assessors Salaries Office and other expenses 1.2 s.:.r+ Compensation of employees .................. Total Receiver of Taxes or Tax Collector Salary $....¢= Office and other expenses ........�.i4.�.� Compensation of employees ............. Total $ ..... . ..V Town Attorney Salary Office and other expenses ......A:D.,.gP Compensation of employees ........ Total $...a -;T :ea Town Engineer Salary $..... _........... Office and other expenses .................. Compensation of employees .................. Total $.................. Town Comptroller Salary $..... _........... Office and other expenses .................. Compensation of employees .................. Total $................. Zoning Commission Office and other expenses $.................. Compensation of employees .................. Total $.................. Board of Appeals Office and other expenses $..... _........... Compensation of employees .................. Total $.................. Planning'Board Office and other expenses $..... _........... Compensation of employees .................. Total $.................. TOTAL GENERAL GOVERNMENT PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY Police, Constables and Deputy Sheriffs Compensation Mileage and other expenses .................. Purchase of equipment Total Lockup Compensation of employees Other expenses Traffic Signs, signals and highway lighting $..... _........... .................. Total $.................. Dog Warden Compensation Other expenses Forest Fires Compensation of fire wardens and laborers Other expenses Payment to Conservation Commissioner Inspection Costs Building inspection Plumbing inspection Electrical inspection Examining Boards Plumbers Electricians Heating and ventilating G3C .................. Total $.................. .................. .................. Total $.......vZ $..... _........... .................. Total............ $.................. $..... _........... .................. .................. Total War Emergency Purposes TOTAL PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY EDUCATION Attendance Officer Compensation Other expenses .......7Q.,..ov.. Total Town Historian Compensation Other expenses Payments to other libraries TOTAL EDUCATION RECREA'T'ION Parks and Playgrounds Compensation of employees Other expenses Purchase of equipment Patriotic Observances Cemeteries Airports TOTAL RECREATION PUBLIC UTILITIES TOTAL. PUBLIC UTILITIES $.../.QA.,.l1.P.. .................. .....1S0:.d U Total $..... _........... $.................. .................. Total $.................. $.................. G3o MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS AND INTEREST (exclusive of district and special improvement debt) Redemption of Debt (Principal) Temporary loans Emergency appropriation loans $..... _........... Revenue anticipation loans .................. Deficiency loans .................. Other temporary loans (specify) .................. Total $.................. Bonds (give title of each issue) a. ....................... _................................... $..... _........... b. ................................................... _....... .................. c. ....................... .................................... .................. Total $.................. TOTAL REDEMPTION OF DEBT $.................. Interest on Debt Interest on temporary loans $.................. Interest on bonds (give title of each issue) a. ................................................... _....... $..... _........... b. ....................... .................................... .................. c. ................................................... _....... Total $.................. TOTAL INTEREST ON DEBT $............ I..... CONSTRUCTION AND PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS Nature of Improvement a......................................................................... $- 3- .u_, .. b. ................................................... _................... .................. C. ....................... _............................................... ....... ......- Total $.................. TOTAL CONSTRUCTION AND PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS MISCELLANEOUS Veterans Organizations for Rooms Judgments and Settlements (describe in detail) ................................................... .................... ................................................... . ................... 1843 Accounts, Claims and Demands TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS CONTINGENT PURPOSES Sec. 112 of the Town Law $.................. .................. _ Zoo-. 4.4L $.................. $.................. $.................. $... 1.cl.V.,.R $...5 R.t2 :ea. (Over) DAA k,j�; 16-1il;l►7 ESTIMATED REVENUES Total Mortgage taxes ;._.._.._..... Income taxes ......2d.owo9 Franchise taxes on business corporations ......£a oaav Alcoholic beverage taxes (town share) (GENERAL FUND) Interest and penalties on taxes (exclusive of fees) .................. Dog licenses (from county) .....AQ.tt. c!v Other licenses (town ordinances) ............. _... Fines, penalties and forfeitures ............. _... Rent of town owned property Fees of town clerk ..... r't 041..RR Fees of justices of the peace /up:uy Fees of assessors ..........k:YR Fees of tax collector .....a.vu..,o,j Fees of constables or police officers .................. Fees of town library .................. Fees of parks and playgrounds .................. Fees of airports „•.,....... I..... Fees of cemeteries .................. All other Interest on debt Sale of town property .................. Reimbursement from special districts for supervision .... ... ... ............. _........................ ........................... I .... ... .................. .................. Total Unexpended balances (Sec. 115, Town Law) TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES (GENERAL FUND) GENEM FUND SUMMARY Appropriations General government Protection of persons and property Education .....3 6.S..ao Recreation J.QWf Ija Public Utilities ....A.Fo..pu Redemption of Debt .................. Interest on debt .,..r,,,,,,,,,,,, Construction and permanent improvements .... Miscellaneous ....4 oy,; ee. Contingent purposes .... ipfj uu, TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES (GENERAL FUND) AMOUNT OF TAXES TO BE RAISED FOR GENERAL FUND WELFARE FUND APPROPRIATIONS Town Welfare Officer Salary Office and other expenses Compensation of employes Home Relief Burials Lunacy Cases Lunacy examinations Other expenses Veterans' Relief TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS Estimated Revenues Reimbursement of home relief from State Reimbursement of welfare salaries from State Refunds of home relief from recipients Unexpended balance (Sec. 115, Town Law) TOTAL REVENUES $.... ?F.tt..uy ................. -7 Yu, ou Total $----------------- Total $..13:1 -ss $...l.�..f� u u $.................. ...2D.0..Q !j AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAR FOR WELFARE FUND HIGHWAY FM HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 1)—APPROPRIATIONS General repairs Special improvements Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Sec. 273, Highway Law TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS Estimated Revenues State aid $..,1..3u.v.,.av $...f:vuv...a..e V 90 $...,...err....... Miscellaneous revenues _...._.. Unexpended balance p 7ov.vd $ ^ TOTAL REVENUES $1.. A1.uu.04po AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 1) $.-J.:e.4..9t.9R BRIDGE FUND (ITEM 2)—APPROPRIATIONS Labor and team work $..d.Y0.4u °O Materials for repair and maintenance l.�i lllt..0 Construction of new bridges uticl crt� Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Sec. 273, ...../.A.u..s.V Iiighway Law .................. TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS ............. Estimated Revenues Miscellaneous revenues $.................. Unexpended balance ..fJu�!? .oma TOTAL REVENUES $...�wizo' uu AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 2) MACHINERY FUND (ITEM 3)—APPROPRIATIONS $..d.Y0.4u °O Purchase of machinery, tools and implements .................. Repair of machinery, tools and implements .3.4�'QA'DD Storage of machinery, tools and implements ...../.A.u..s.V Repairs or pay of operators on machinery rented to county or village .......00-,-00 Gasoline or oil for machinery rented to county or village .....5!nO.-V.0 Redemption of machinery certificates $.2A00:(X0 Interest on machinery certificates •.••••............ TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS un $• �-Out.---- Estimated Revenues Rentals of machinery $•1�p•��vJ Miscellaneous revenues .................. Unexpended balance ZejXjm..ao TOTAL REVENUES AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 3) SNOW AND MISCELLANEOUS FUND (ITEM 4)—APPROPRIATIONS Salary town superintendent $..d.Y0.4u °O Expenses town superintendent .................. Salary and expenses of deputy superintendent .................. Removing obstructions caused by snow ./.X .12.. a'o Cutting and removing noxious weeds and brush Other miscellaneous purposes /-�'--f?••V� Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Sec. 273, Highway Law .................. TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS $.2A00:(X0 Estimated Revenues $------------------ Miscellaneous revenues Unexpended balance 1u t lJ,.v.O TOTAL REVENUES $_-3 „v av, AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGIiWAY FUND (ITEM 4) AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEMS 2, 3 and 4) TOWN HEALTH FUND APPROPRIA'T'IONS Board of Health Salary of health officer Other health expenses Compensation of nurses TOTAL BOARD OF HEALTH Registrar of Vital Statistics Compensation Other expenses Fees of physicians TOTAL REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR TOWN HEALTH State of New York $.....4 :.?:5 $.... -j:...:. �,., County of..7 cr . ...... as ..i ............. Town Clerk of the Town of....+'..........., DO HEREBY CERTIFY that I have compared the foregoing with the annual Vbudget of the Town of ........ Qy,zan......................... duly adopted by the Town Board of said Town on the .Z3.t,L. clay of ....... 19!1Y..., and entered in detail in the minutes of the proceed- ings of said Board, and that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of said annual budget and the whole thereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of said Town, this ....;.YA day of ... Alts h:ra ............. 19.ff.Y... (SEAL) Isom ZS � .... »4,. r .................... Town Cl k Wllllsm.un law Moak Co., Publishers, 11ochester, N. Y. 0 tin.; of the To -;,ti Board of Jlyssee was held at the gown Cic:::'s of-`iec for the purpose of auuitind bills; h is tea of M" -ding -Oct -.23 +rere read and approved. .,:: :.iotion : r. 3eardsle ;r, fl 1, sec. by ,. Crumb, voted and c,rried if teat ...erriii Teeter oe ap::ointed Constaole of the town of Ulysses. ,n _.3tl3n :.:r. Terry, sec.by Yr. 3eardsley, voted and carried that tine inspectors of election be allowed $4.00 extra for the �'� electin evening. 1:.e £ors.s of the Tomp.:ins County Conservation District carried j t over until next meeting. tr 1 0n Wotion 1:r. Crumb, sec. by I -r. Terry, voted and carried that bills ::o. 43 to 69 be audited as claimed: y. ; .9 No. il;ai_e Service Claimed Allowed 48 The Free Press Supplles�: Pub.Notices 38.1338.13 ` 49 5. Frazier Tete Rental -Elections 25.00 x 25.00" 50 Dimick Janitor- Elections 8.00 3.00 t 51 :Harvey Scott Custodian-Vot.i.iach. 44.00 44.00 i�� 52 Rocert S.3auarer Recheck- .. 4.00 4.00 u 53 E.Belos Crumb Custodian .. 44.00 44.00 �� r 54 Grant Fletcher Recheck .. 4.00 4.00 55 Jesse :Jekeel Inspector -Election 41.00 33.00 56 Howard Rumsey .. 41.00 33.00 57 Edith _:. Updike Registrar V.S. 39.15 39.15 i 58Fees for physicians 5.00 5.00 59 Wabel3atty Inspector -Election 33.00 33.00 ,t i 60 Arsula Hilliard .. 33.00 33.00 ,. 61 :-111dred Ellis 33.00 33.00 62 Alice Conover .. & mess. 44.92 44.02 ` 63 Ruth S. '..!oore 33.00 33.00 64 iiedeleire 3aum33.00 33.00 er .. 65 Anna Sennett 33.00 33.00 I Eo -�eile 't;. hatch .. mess. 44.92- 44.92 67 -:e.r rerite Smith t:' .0� 33.00 68 John J. Chase .� i mess. 46;64 64 �i3. 64 ' t, 69 ;ii:,. ,.Vann Rental -.Elections 30.00 30.00 t ; „ 698.7b 671.76 E t' l On motion adj. 4 ? Town Clerk rt:e �ece_,cer 1�, 1944 i cetin6 of the Town 30ard postponed from Dec. 13 owing to " I st0rW; s held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of aporovi:c bonds and other necessary business. :resent- LePine Stone, Supervisor, E.D. Crumb,Frank Terry g,a. neardsley, Chas. Lueder,Justices, Chas. H. Newman, Atty, 1 Edith .... 7pdire Clerk. winutes of previous meeting were read and approved. On motion Wr, Crumb, sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried unanimously tha t 3ond of Merrill Teeter, Constable, amd Emma Bower Collector be approved. f i ;;r. Stone reported a rebate of 070.00 on the Liability anti Property Damage Policy. On motion Mr. Terry, sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that Ruth S. 1loore be appointed Dog Enumerator for the town for 1945 and that she be allowed mileage at 6e. per mile, total not to exceed j 25.00 in addition to regular amount of 20¢ for each dog listed. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by w{r. Beardsley, voted and ! carried that Bills No. 70 to 75 be audited as claimed: No. Name Service Claimed Allowed 70 path S. Moore Clerk6s office . 8.05 8.05 'r ; 71 F. S. Hower Constable Bond 4.0 0 4.00 !' 72 Coll. Bond Prem. 56.32 56.32 73 Edith i:. Upd ike T.C. Expense 30.65 30.65 " 74 Alfred Townsend Wood 10.00 10.00 75 :.urian L. Lueder Att. Officer ---6_00 6.00 -- --------- 1ID9.02 115.02 l On motion adj. r `town Clerk�'�•'. December 29,1944 Annual meeting of the Justices of the Peace and Town Clerr was held at the office of Town Cleric for the purpose of audltin,;� town officer's accounts: Present were Dr. Lueder, Frank Terry,F.9. Beardsley , �U�L�cto, Eulth ui. UpLti.te, Town Clerx. Accounts of supervisor audited . i 1; 1' Adj. T„c,n Cleric rM..' N i� ..e, the unaersiUneu members of the 'Down Board of Ulysses�ll t . D;, i:.'..:'i C::,iTIFL that via have examined the several accounts of po'r,n : facers and found thein correct per statement with the follor,in, balances: Supervisor's .Accounts :ii.:f.1way j3ook Bal. Bank 381, i f Receipts y Disc. 7; 692, 98 $3,354.99 , I Cks 0 658.53 40013.52 Diff 1.05 41012.47 <_ Receipts 4,,485.72 Dieb. 549.43 3s936.29 Ckso 27.98 t; 4,164.27 4,164.27 Uachinery f ;. Receipts 12,227.76 Disb. 6,967.16 5,250,60 Cks u 664.41 { i $nova s ;.fisc. 5:915.01 5,915.01 Receipts 9,579.54 Dieb. 6,705.40 21874.14 j Cks 0 X72.17 J r,2t163.L � i Diff .29 e4G.60 GeneralReCE �( E: R; is 18,096.83 4:1 Li 13 11,719.69 61377.14 ` Cks 0 619.39 Diff 9.66 :,'•' 7,006.19 7:006.19 t iyltQ ;,,140.0 (.. Lieu. 5,140.05 ftt {Y `41yy^U7 a Town Clerk Statement - 1944 1na�l. on nand Receipts ,.,arriage Licenses Chattel L:ortgages Cond. Sales Cancellations C.L. & C. S. Hunt.& Fish. Licenses Dog License% Hunt.& Fish. Lie. Fees Do:; License Fees Del. Dog License List Costs Dog Cases Liisc. Fees DLso. 'Colnty Clerk County Treasurer Dept. of health Supervisor " R 32.00 .3.7:50 13.00 5.25 865.50 103Qr oo 1©2.5; .x.06..00 1.90 17. 1,^ 5. 2242; 9p, 365.50 1030.0.4 6.50 306.40 justice of the Peace (dog cases) 17.40 N 2!2259, gal. Dec. 2.3, 1944 p 16x40 ,Tustices of the Peace W1. ( Town Clerk I _ .. OF TO'iiil 30Ari FIXi:iC SALARIES 2 U -:,, 'ih'..t this To,.:n 3oard does hereby f ixthe salaries of the fo.liav,;n � t_rrm officers and employees, for the year beginning_, Jenuery l:,t .,+•ice, of the amounts respectfully stated, and that such ' ealario•e si:a:i be payable at the times respectfully specified pecified:Of: - Of -1ice Salary Payable Leine Stone Supervisor 1200.0: L;onthly cditi, _.. ;aaii•:c Tov.n Cleric 1200.00 Chae. A. Lae ,er Justice of the Peace 400.00 ,. Frea 6. Beardsley , , 200.00 .. Fran' Terry .. 175.00 .. L.Lelos Cr,"L' .. 360.00 .. i.'f- rren Chase Supt. of Highviays 2400.00 .. Irwin S. Potter Self are Of f icc r 780,30 . . :,;arias L. I,aedE.r School Att.Officer 180,00 .. &41 Chss. n. :w;aan Attorney 2 U .. flal h ;,-•_oer .,;,L. Health Officer 210.00 Annually �.^ ; ;•..thery Assessor-Chairwa.n 210.00 I% -,sees. culls film V. 3oild ,. 190.00 completed JsuE:;; H. :.:osher .. 190.00 :ov,er Collector 71,50.00 Accts. closed /043.00 Co. Treaa. Lelil - _.�fV,._nam School Director As claims L'&'uUC lvd,iington . , rendered Zdlt: Volume 77—No. 17 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE, OF Town ®f Ulyssess FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING 31, 1913 +� SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND OPENING BALANCES General Fund Receiptes General Fund....................................................................$ 11,1136.16 Welfare Fund...................................................................... 2,144.00 Health Fund...................................................................... :120.00 Highway Fund................................................................ .29,133.69 School Funds................................................................... 8,840.46 Total .................................... 62,074.29 Balances at Boyinninp of Fiscal Vcar: General Fund.................................................................... 2,766.7:1 llighwty Fund................................................................ 2,647:2:1 Total balances at beginning of year.... 6,412.96 Total receipts and balance; ................ 67,487.2u SUMMARY OF PAYMENTS & CLOSING BALANCES Palpnante: Goneral Fund.................................................................... 8,312.67 Welfare Fund.................................................................... 3.384.67 Health Fund.................................................................... 61.00 HighwayFund.................................................................... 20,669.47 SchiolI''unds...................................................................... 8,840:155 Total Payments .................................... 41,268.26 Balances at close of fiscal year: GeneralFund.................................................................... 4,848.64 Health Fund........................................................................ 260.00 Highway Fund................................................................... 11,111.45 1 Total Balances Total Payments and Balances ................ DETAILED STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS General Fund let -III I vl)vi•iy Taxes, except welfare, highway, health Ilad npeeial didlrietd For general town purpnsLm............................................... 4,040.00 Total real property tuxes ........................ .Other Taxes: Mortgage taxes................................................................ 138.78 Income taxes...................................................................... 1,003.553 Alcoholic beverage taxes .................................................... 4,542.88 Franeldso taxes on business corporations .................... 68.20 Total other tuxes ........................................ I nturest and Punultlea on Tuxm—(Exclul:hvo of Foos) birennes and I'vmilo: Dog Ilronso (Itecclved from county) ....................... I.... 392.32 Total license still pornnito ...I .................... ,� •• � . iiia ..r Lt_. Y.�...i. dld. Il 16,228,09 67;187.26 4,040.001 6,743.38 I 0,7113.38 I i 1 1 Dog license (Received from county) ............................ Total license and permits ........................ 392.82 Pines, Penalties andForfeitures................................ 10,175.70 Departmentat Euminps: Rent of town ownedproperty............................................ 209.50 Fees of town clerk............................................................ 303.50 Fees of justices of the peace ................................................ 115.75 Fees of assessors................................................................ 21.00 Feesof tax collector............................................................ 631.62 ' Total departmental earnings ................ 1,181.37 Refunds: Totalrefunds ........................ I............................................. 38.65 Total..................................... I...................... 88.65 Other Gerroaral Fund Receipts: Materials, Stone anti wood ................ a............................ 240.48 Total . �.. �...•................................................... 2.10.40 7f7 Total General Fund Receipts ................ 11,036.15 Balance at beginning of year ............................................ 2,705.73 Total Receipts and Balances ............................................ 14,401.85 RealProperty Taxes............................................................ 1,640.00 Other Receipts: BoardingHomes.................................................................... 504.00 Total; other receipts ................................ 504.00 Total welfare Fund Receipts ................ 2,144.00 Balance at beginning of year ................ 001 Total Redeipts and Balance ................ 2,144.00 Town Health Fund Real property taxes for Health Fund ............................ 320.00 Total Health Fund Receipts ................ 320.00 Highway Fund Highway Fund: Real Property Tax ........................................................ 5,000.00 Received) from State as State aid .................................... 1,894.63 Received from Co. Treas., Gravel Roads .................... 2,268.80 Bridge Fund:Total ............................................................ 8,663.43 Real Droperty Taxes............................................................ 2,000.00 Received by Aundit........................................................ 35 Total ..................................... I...................... 2,000.36 Machinery Fhtnd: Real Property Taxes ................................................ 6,000.00 Received for rental of machinery, County and State 2,740.011 Received front stiles of equipment ...,..•,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,•••..,.,.... 1,050.00 Total ........................................................ 10, 39 0.01 Snout and dfissceltaneous Fund: Real Properly Taxes.......................................................... 4,000.00 Received from Snow removal, sales of gravel and sand 4,079.90 Total............................................................ 8,070.90 Total recelpte ........................................ 29,188.69 Ilighway Fund Balances at Beginning o/ Toum Fisoa! Year: Illgghway Fund.................................................................... 118.401 Bridga Fund ................................ ....................... I............ 2,076.95 Machinery Fund ........................................... I.................... 160.92 Snow and Mlsscelloneous Fund ........................................ 1290.06 Tntsl Highway Fund Balances .............. 2,647.29 Tell Recepls and Balances ..................... 31,780.02 (Continued on Page Two. Janaary 10, 1945 ' t Regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Cler.: for the pur:-jose of fixing town officer's salaries and other necessniiy business ; Present were; LePine Stone, Superviaor, Frank Terry Fred A. Beardsley, Juetic::s of the Peace, Edith i,;. Updike, Clcrk. :; :eoruary 14, 1945 W L;eeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of transact- ing necessary business: All members present. i:inutes of January meeting were read ana apdroved. On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. Crumb, voted and carried that the Supervisor's highway bond ($30,000) be approved. On motion 1dr. Crumb, seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that The Trumansourg Branch -Tompkins County Trust Company be designated as depository for Supervisor, Collector, Clerk and other officers of the town. Resolution offered by Lr. Crumb That the Town of Ulysses, Toupei.ns County, New York accept the Deed - Amelia W. Jones of iGynnewo�d, Pennsylvania, to the Town of Ulysses, Tompl:ins County, New Yore dated the seventh day of September 1943, property in said town known as the Jones Cemetery, comprising about one a d one-half acres of land. -,.,.,, Y 2a.�w�-h q�A ` Jeconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried unamimou4 y. On motion Dr. Lueder, seconded by Mr. Crumb, voted and carried that Bills No. 7 to 10 inc..uBi.ve be audited as claimed. On motion adjourned �7. 41 Town Clerk arc:: 14, 19;' 0� ;;r_.ular meeting. of the Town Hoard of Ulysses, was held at the Lffice of the Town Clerk. rreeent were LePine Stone Supervisor, Fred A. Beardsley, FrarW Terry, Chas. A. Lueder, E. Delos Crumb, Justices of the Peace, -Edith I.. Updike, Clerk, also attorney Chas. H. Newman and J. 'Marren Chase Town Supt. Winutes of previous meeting were read, with one audition were approved. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Lir. Terry, voted and carried that the clerk order fet book and other olancs needed. ,,v,inL to the prevalence of raoies in nearby counties, there •r,as a discussion on a dog quarintine in the torn. Resolution offered by Lir. Crumb that Chas. A. Lueder Jr., dog Chae. Houghton, ::ierrill Teeter and c.dward J. Hess be appointed guar- Dog Wardens to serve (four hrs.) three nights a reek at 50 � per antinehour and mileage 6� and that newspaper notice be given the puoldc t.aat the night quarantine on dogs is to be enforced; seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried unanimously. There was a discussion on cut.ing trees on streets in the villane; Mr. Beardeley and Mr. Chase were appointed committee for sable. :_otion by Dr. Lueder that lir. Chase and Lir. Crumb deal with Truck the ,alters Co. to trade in the old International Truck for another one- a --c. by .:r. Beardsley and carried unanimously. There was souse discussion on buying a piece of land near the ?oan warn. Perkins Cin notion Dr. Lueder, see. by Lir. Beardsley voted ana carried 'Dill that the bill Lir. Perkins of 4216.00 due the town be turned over t�) ,t.ty. Chas. H. Newman for collection. __.ere was some diecu,�slon on the offer made to the county of t, -ie ,illia."s property in Ithaca for a hospital. Ala:, increase in wages for workmen was discussed, Mr. Chase, ,,)v+n :,.;pt. was authVized to use his Judgment in this matter. I-otion by Dr. Lueder, sec. by Lir. Terry, voted and carried t uill No. 11 be audited as claimed. On motion adjourned Clerk April 11, 1945 The regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of transacting necessary business; i.;embers present- LePine Stone, Supervisor, Fred A. oearaeley$ Frani Terry, Chas. A. Lueuer, ;✓.Delos Crumo Justices of the Peace, Edith M. Updike Clerk, Chas. H. Newman Town Atty. Minutee of previous Keeting were read and approved. Merrill Curry was present in regard to the signing agreement for use of town equipment in the Soil Conservation program. To be considered at next meeting. Dr. Lueder reported that the owner Aconsidered the property near the Town Barn worth 0500.00. Mr. Crumb reported that Walters Co. did not want the Truck giving Truck as a trade-in but would Bell one for $2000.00 giving Ulysses the refusal of same. Mr. Beardsley reporting on dog wardens work of enfore- ing the night quarantine, that a pound was needed For stray d -•.s and had advised the Town Wardens that they report their cE.seE!:_ to the county Dog Warden. Mayor Ashberry was present and discussed the need at times for policeman to work in the town outside the villat5e pro- viding some arrangement could be made without conflicting . AB the village 9olice Officer is also Constable for the town IL was agreed that he could serve for doth municipalities. Police:n motion stir. Crumb, sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted and III carrieit unanimodsly that the constable, Merrill Teeter be added town to the salaried officers of the town at fifteen dollars per week for a period of six months. On motion 14r. Crumb, sec. by :.:r. Beardsley voted and carried that bills No. 11 to 17 inclusive be audited as claimed. on motion adj. Town C'1 e" � ay 16, 1945 The regular meeting of the Town voard of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of j transacting necessary business; I _ Presant were LePine Stone Supervisor, Dr. Lueder, Fred A. 8eardsleY, E.Delos Crumb Justices es of the Peace, J. Warren Chase Town Supt., Chas. H. Newman Atty. and a Edith :i. Updike Clerk. +t Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved, it i With one correction. The new law for assessora' fees and mileage was .read also offer of the Assn of Towns of copies of the San Francisco Conference proposals. There was a discussion on selling the Cole property and par -chasing other land near town barns. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by 11r. Crumb, voted and carried thallowance for mileage for Assessors be changed from 10¢ to 6 rper)klle according to law effective on April 18, 1945. On motion Lir. Crumb, sec. by Lir. Beardsley, voted and carried that Mrs. Jessie Agard ,Historian be auth:>riaed to attend the meeting of Historians to be held in Albany in June. Dr. Lueder offered the following resolution - That the Agreement between the Town of Ulysses and the lo.priina CoanZy Soil Conservation District to furnish equipment (with or without operators) ana perform work according to schedule of rates in carrying out work on lands whose occupiers have agreements in force with the district be signed by the Supervisor for the Board, Seconded by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried unanimously. :,Ir. Newman reported o:i the Perkins 'Dill , that L:r. Perkins claimed credit for this bill in furnishing sand to the town no o11Ls having been pres=nted for sand, it was advised -to bring suit against him The Town Supt's. estimates were presented and signed by the board. on motion add. >� Town Clerk I R June 13, 1945 at tEeeomulaofmtheing o Cfehe Town Board of Ulysses was held Present; Mr. Stone, Supervisor, Fred A. Beardeley, Chas. A. Lueder, E. Delos Crumb,Justices of the Peace, J. Warren Chase, Town Supt., Edith M. Updike, Clerk. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. A card was read from the Frank Terry family thanking the board for flowers sent at time of death of Mr. Terry, Justice of the Peace. Iw ?3i Resolution offered by Mr. Beardsley authorizing the Town Clerk to make claim for state aid for extra expense incurred for snow removal on public highways in Ulysses from Nov.15, 1944 to April 15, 1945 inclusive, sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried unanimously. Vote.- Ayes 3, Noes -none On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried X' that the town sept. J. Warren Chase be authorised to purchase gravel, all necessary tools and equipment to carry on his work as Town Supt. and Fire Warden of this town. On motion Dr. Lueder, sea. by MR. Crumb, voted and carried that the following inspectors of election be appointed for one year from July 2, 1945: Diet. 1, Alice B. Conover, Mildred Ellis, Mabel'Batty,Aadula Hilliard, Dist. 2, Marguerite Smith, Jesse Mekeel, John Chase, Howard Rumeey Dist. 39 Madeleine Baumer, Anna Bennett, Ruth Moore, Willis Reigle On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that bill No. 18.be audited as claimed. Note: Frank Terry J.P. died June 3,.1945 on motion adj. Town C e � , / aRz Q 22 \ K \ a,m,6! «R!% of tw +e«2 am &3«»e,.g Ucrin I-» (: m. 9W at t¥ Gfb, 2 t» lmne> e on. a% % !g c sr o, E % 99eawC«aegs2ao£nc« fors© 216 foo:Btfor \ ISa2ma� .r: .2m5 G7rywe;D»e. «a ,a % \ ad a,9A w«e =g »d q1± R = 2m ,_ ow A. \ : 03GJiip Qa moemg «cordage!. - \On motion w,«,»% \ 2!A s we � � , / aRz Q 22 \ K \ a,m,6! «R!% of tw +e«2 am &3«»e,.g Ucrin I-» (: m. 9W at t¥ Gfb, 2 t» lmne> e on. a% % !g c sr o, E % 99eawC«aegs2ao£nc« fors© 216 foo:Btfor \ ISa2ma� .r: .2m5 G7rywe;D»e. «a ,a % \ ad a,9A w«e =g »d q1± R = 2m ,_ ow A. \ : 03GJiip Qa moemg «cordage!. - \On motion w,«,»% \ 2!A s we July 11, 1945 S Regular meeting of the Town. Board of Ulysses was j held at the office of the Town Clerk fo the purpose of transacting necessary business;�� Present were LePine Stone, Supervisor, Messrs. Lueders Crumb, Beardsley Justices of the Peace, Mr. Newman s Attorney . Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved.. Mr. Teeter, constable was present in regard to the situation in the town on the dog quarantine for rabies; he was advised by the board to notify owners who were not complying with the law and to issue warrant on second offense.; On motion Dr. Lueders sac. by Mr. Crumb, voted. and carried that hills No. 19 and 20 be audited as claimed. i� In regard to Perkins Hills Mr. Newman reported that Mr. Perkins had given the dates and amount Of sand he had sold the town- amt. #105.00 and he was refdared to Mr. Chase, Town.Bupt. On motion Mr. Crumb: sec. by ,qtr. Sear deleys voted and carried that Marian Lueder be appointed School Attendance Officer for the ensuing year from August let At the same com- pensation- #15.00 per month and $3.00 for special, calls. On motion Dr. Lueders sec. by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that Clifford E. Bower be appointed Justice of the Peace to fill vacancy of the unexpired term of Frank Terry , deceased- term of office until his successor has bean olocted ? ' and has qualified. }' 4. I On motion adj. (t! 1' � .E . Clerk Z, t� �i J * J.r/vi: �r�r 11(ti'.` ,. r.. '�:'r�"'„r, • (. x7;'iTri.''^, I S,`.Zr: .�t� a .�'i�'•'•i: Rv r�`('j_c}--t. t>•,cglma+.e„! J 1 August 15, 1945 ;€ Regular meeting of theme Town Board of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of desig- nating polling places and other necessary business;_ Present were LePine Stone, Supv.,idessrs. Lueder, Crumb, Clifford E. Bower, fired A. Beardsley, Justices of the rf_ Peace, J.warren Chase, Town Supt., Edith M. Updike, Clerk. The minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. The bond of Clifford E. Bower was presented and On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that the bond of Clifford E. Bower, Justice of the Peace 3` ibe approved. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that the following be designated as polling places for the ensuing year: �� District No. 1 I.D. 0. F. Hall Trumansburg r .. 2 Town Hall Jacksonville •• 3 Fire House Trumansburg 1 On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that E-Belos Crumb, Republican and Harvey Scott, Democrat i be appointed Custodians of Voting Machines for the ensuing year at the same compensation- $40.00 per year each. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Beardsley, voted and carried that Bills No. 21 to 26 be audited as claimed. Mr. Butler was present and made a complaint of conditions of the family occupying the house owned by t)ae town in Jacknonville. Mr. Beardsley (Fred) and Clifford Bower, Justices were ( s' appointed committee to investigate. ? Mr. Stone reported the amount received from state for OM1: excess cost of snow removal -1944-45 was $1099.98 There was discussion on selling one truck but was agreed !. not to sell for price offered of $250.00. ! 4!. Mr. Chase reported that the railroad wanted work done at crossings and a census taken in August oY amount of traffic at each ; t. one (11 crossings in town)* i' On motion add. Town Clerk V i i .. r,.Fr,�.«...•�a�r;�sn�y,+Y""'rcaT•�,���.tt,,'�• ::F_:Mr•:_ ' �:, :l ,! �"""^:.:.. I�+ , . -.... ...... .. ...... ..«,_. ...._. .... .. Yy�: �., .:p^'e,�r a-e. it �.�. li Li. iFUllap L. Qf�. al•1.� Septewber 12, 1945 I f Regular meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the off lee of the Town Clerk. Present were Mr. Stone, Supv., ISessre. Lueders Beardsley, and Crumb Justices of the Peace, Chas. H. Newman, Attorney, Edith W-. Updike, Clerk. Minutes of precious meeting were read and with one ocrreetbon were approved. I Special meetings were planned for October 3rd and 22nd for ) presenting the estimates on the budget for 1946 and holding public hearing thereon. On motion Dr. Lueder sec. by Lor. Crumb, voted and carried that bills No. 27 to 29 be audited as claimed. Mr. Newman reported settlement of the Perkins' bill with t the town for limestone - amount of bill $216.00, cash received $111.42, difference in sand $104.58. r On motion adj- i Town Oler October 3, 1945 Special meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of presenting the ::stlmates of Town Officers. The Estimates were presented as follows and budget for 1946 prepared: tiembers present- LePine Stone, Supv., Lies6ra. LuedePs Crumb, Beardsley, Bower, Resolution was offered by Lir. Crumo; Resolved, That this Town Board does hereby prepare and approve as the preliminary budget of this town for the fiscal year beginning on the first day of January, 1946 the itemized statement of estimated revenues and expenditures hereto attachdd and made a part of this resolution, and be it Further Resolired, That such preliminary budgetshall be filed in the office of the Town Clerk where it shall be available for inspection by any interested person at all reasonable hour@, and be it Further Resolved, That this Board shall meet at 7:30 P.M. on the 22nd day of October, 1945) for the purpose of holding a Public hearing upon such preliminary budget, Further Resolved , That the Town Clerk give notice of wcsrk such public, hearing in the manner provided in Sec. 113 of the Town Law, and that such notice be published in substantially the follow- ing form: seconded by Dr. Lueders voted and carried unanimously. It was decided to have regular meeting also on October 22, Instead of Oatober 10th. On mgqtion ad ,. EoEri�i n(•ire�6 :own Cl(5rtt r iilik�JliJIIIJ�hYl.d.nk�nll'r!��i _�.��iid.rrn� ���.r.,ayxaim�e®iul i *r7A PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR THE TOWN OF ._.C,s,a A ............... GENERAL FUND—APPROPRIATIONS GENERAL GOVERNMENT Town Board .................. Total $...."PXk: Town Hall and Offices Rentals (board room, offices, elections, etc.) $........... ?.P.:+.+ Compensation of employees ..........zz Purchase of furniture and equipment .................. Repairs, light, heat and telephone .................. Other expenses .................. Elections $, Compensation of election officials (including mileage) ....... b!:r:w Compen9ntinn of rustndianR of voting marhinPs ........., tre_im Other expenses .................. Voting machines, purchase and repair ..........rR.aa Insurance $..... _........... Compensation insurance .................. Official bonds and undertakings .......l2a.H Fire and liability .... Other ........... I...... Printing and advertising (all departments) .......zoa..ov Services of attorneys and expenses of litigation .................. Services of engineer and expenses .................. Zoning inspector and expenses .................. Annual audit and examination .................. Publicity fiend .................. Employees' Retirement System (town share) .................. ....................................... _................................... .................. Total $...."PXk: Supervisor Salary $..... /_ AA...Q.a Office and other expenses ........... a;r1,� Compensation of employeesTo ..... fa.v.0a tal Justices of the Peace Salaries $, Office and other expenses ..........C4,%00 Compensation of employees....... A7.0 Total $... Councilmen Salarlas, $..... _........... Office and other expenses .................. Total $.................. Town Clerk Salary $..... 1..L#R:.ov Office and other expenses ........ Compensation of employees .......... 464,, Total 17b Assessors Salaries $....A.3: S.a.QP Office and other expenses ...../..7.A...0 Compensation of employees Total $..... AW..o.D Receiver of Taxes or Tax Collector Salary $....4.-4- i: 4:O(iice Officeand other expenses .........z.F.,AW Compensation of employees .........yD.Af/& Total $.....b./.� Town Attorney Salary $.....a Office and other expenses .........t:✓..cN Compensation of employees Total $.... Town Engineer Salary $..... _........... Office and other expenses .................. Compensation of employees .................. Total $.................. Town Comptroller Salary $..... _........... Office and other expenses .................. Compensation of employees „-„--,----..... Total $................. Zoning Commission Office and other expenses $..... _........... Compensation of employees Total $.................. Board of Appeals Office and other expenses $..... _........... Compensation of employees ------------------ Total $.................. Planning Board Office and other expenses $..... _........... Compensation of employees -- „----- Total $...:...:........:. TOTAL GENERAL GOVERNMENT PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY Police, Constables and Deputy Sheriffs Compensation $-,,,_��� , yp Mileage and other expenses .................. Purchase of equipment ---_- Lockup Total Compensation of employees $................. 'Other expenses __________________ Traffic Signs, signals and highway lighting Total $.................. $.................. Dog Warden Compensation Other expenses Forest Fires Compensation of fire wardens and laborers Other expenses Payment to Conservation Commissioner Inspection Coats Building inspection Plumbing inspection Electrical inspection Examining Boards Plumbers Electricians Heating and ventilating 77 Ca Total $....k..:.N.t? $.....1:a:.!z!. .................. .................. Total $..... Total War Emergency Purposes TOTAL PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY Attendance Officer Compensation Other expenses Town Historian Compensation Other expenses Payments to other libraries TOTAL EDUCATION Parka and Playgrounds Compensation of employees Other expenses Purchase of equipment Patriotic Observances TOTAL RECREATION Cemeteries Airports EDUCATION RECREATION PUBLIC UTILITIES TOTAL PUBLIC UTILITIES $.................. Total $...11f:V:. T Total E .................. Total $.................. $...l. o.P.°... $....l.IJ. $....A S.P.,.,v,r! J77 -D MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS AND INTEREST (exclusive of district and special improvement debt) Redemption of Debt (Principal) Temporary loans Emergency appropriation loans $..... _........... Revenue anticipation loans .................. Deficiency loans .................. Other temporary loans (specify) .................. Total $.................. Bonds (give title of each issue) a. ....................... .................................... $..... _........... b. ................................................... _....... .................. c. ....................... _................................... .................. Tota] $.................. TOTAL REDEMPTION OF DEBT $.................. Interest on Debt Interest on temporary loans $............•..... Interest on bonds (give title of each issue) a. ................................................... _....... $..... _........... b. ....................... _................................... .................. c. ................................................... _....... .................. Total $.................. TOTAL INTEREST ON DEBT $.................. CONSTRUCTION AND PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS Nature of Improvement b. .............................................. ....._.................. .................. Total $.................. TOTAL CONSTRUCTION AND PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS MISCELLANEOUS Veterans Organizations for Rooms Judgments and Settlements (describe in detail) ................................................... _............... 1843 Accounts, Claims and Demands TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS CONTINGENT PURPOSES Sec. 112 of the Town Law /ua• " $.................. $..... _........... .................. .Iiu :w $.................. $..... 4 -190 -k -V >rue.!.kv (Over) GENERAL FUND ESTIMATED REVENUES Mortgage taxes Income taxes Franchise taxes on business corporations Alcoholic beverage taxes (town share) Interest and penalties on taxes (exclusive of fees) Dog licenses (from county) Other licenses (town ordinances) Fines, penalties and forfeitures Rent of town owned property Fees of town clerk Fees of justices of the peace Fees of assessors Fees of tax collector Fees of constables or police officers Fees of town library Fees of parks and playgrounds Fees of airports Fees of cemeteries All other Sale of town property Reimbursement from special districts for supervision ......................._........................................................... Unexpended balances (Sec. 115, Town Law) TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES (GENERAL FUND) GENERAL FUND SUMMARY Appropriations General government Protection of persons and property Education Recreation Public Utilities Redemption of Debt Interest on debt Construction and permanent improvements Miscellaneous Contingent purposes TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS '77E $..... _........... .....1-rar.ew AJV1). AA aP .................. ......4 m�:Ab .....o g.o np ........ .y.!<:.t Y .................. .................. .................. Total $.3p 4o uv TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES (GENERAL FUND) AMOUNT OF TAXES TO BE RAISED FOIL GENERAL FUND $J4kA 3 w WELFARE FUND APPROPRIATIONS Town Welfaro'O[Gcer Salary Office and other expenses Compensation of employes Home Relief Burials Lunacy Cases Lunacy examinations Other expenses Veterana' Relief TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS $,,,_ 7 Fr_O_Gu .................. .................. Total $_2 u:ev $....asu,w $.................. Total $.................. $..... _........... Estimated Revenues Reimbursement of home relief from State $.................. Reimbursement of welfare salaries from State .................. Refunds of home relief from recipients ...4.5c.v...lry Unexpended balance (Sec. 115, Town Law) ..3.44.".v TOTAL REVENUES $.....l.i� q.e AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR WELFARE FUND HIGHWAY FUND HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 1)—APPROPRIATIONS General repairs Special improvements i-a.u.a. urs Redemption of debt contracted pursunnt to Sec. 273, Highway Law .................. TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS Estimated Revenues State aid Miscellaneous revenues Unexpended balance $.................. TOTAL. REVENUES $..... X-a.0u&fu AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 1) BRIDGE FUND (ITEM 2)—APPROPRIATIONS Labor and team work Materials for repair and maintenance Construction of new bridges Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Sec. 273, Highway Law TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS Estimated Revenues Miscellaneous revenues Unexpended balance TOTAL REVENUES 7'7 ,7 AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 2) $......A.......... MACHINERY FUND (ITEM 3)—APPROPRIATIONS Purchase of machinery, tools and implements $.6G..a&,.U.v Repair of machinery, tools and implements 3.&O.Q..da Storage of machinery, tools and implements .................. Repairs or pay of operators on machinery rented to county or village .................. Gasoline or oil for machinery rented to county or village .................. Redemption of machinery certificates 1.S..QA. r1D Interest on machinery certificates ......i 1lQ� dU TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS Estimated Revenues Rentals of machinery Miscellaneous revenues .................. Unexpended balance-Uv,ad TOTAL REVENUES $.. s�IoA.pv AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR IIIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 3) SNOW AND MISCELLANEOUS FUND (ITEM 4)—APPROPRIATIONS Salary town superintendent $..,,rJ,U,o:ou Expenses town superintendent .......1 .4..0,.00 Salary and expenses of deputy superintendent .................. Removing obstructions caused by snow .....,'1.({.�.U.Od Cutting and removing noxious weeds and brush ...../..CJp-mev Other miscellaneous purposes .....l S aft, Oo Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Sec. 273, IIighway Law .................. TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS $...7.p.uv,uo Estimated Revenues Miscellaneous revenues .................. Unexpended balance r��1rL,.vO TOTAI, REVENUES $..uy,p,,�d AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR IIIGHWAY FUND (ITEM A) $,.11AAQ• ud AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEMS 2, 3 and ,l) $Jr.O.P..:.G.d TOWN HEALTH FUND APPROPRIATIONS Board of Health Salary of health officer Other health expenses Compensation of nurses TOTAL BOARD OF HEALTH Registrar of Vital Statistics Compensation Other expenses Fees of physicians TOTAL REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR TOWN HEALTH '7.7 h ........3 V �.Q .................. ..........3,.v? ............5?.s• n $..... s'St?P Form 18 Wllll+numl Law Hook Co.. Publishers. I100w4q N. Y. A71i ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUBMITTED BY TOWN CLERK TOWN OF 66 FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, IWC EXPENDITURES Salary Office and other expenses (itemize) q Compensation of employees (itemize) Wei( TOTAL EXPENDITURES REVENUES Fees of town clerk Dog tags Delinquent dog list Marriage licenses Hunting and fishing licenses Filing (conditional sales contracts and chattel mortgages Transcripts of records, searches, etc. Other fees CanKPC6G.�o Other licenses (town ordina ces)—itemize Dated: September y- , 19 "1.e,` TOTAL REVENUES (Signed) Note Under the heading "Other licenses," the estimated income of the town from fees for licenses required by town ordinances (peddling, soft drink, dance -hall, etc.) pursuant to the town law (Sec. 136), should be specified. If the office of tax collector has been abolished and taxes are collected by the town clerk, the town clerk should include in his estimate, under the heading "Revenues," addi- tional items for "Interest and penalties on lases" and "ITees of tax collector." J I'.b• mu,.,o. u• You, Yo wex"u. • . er..+rr-.ra«..„,,,..� �r.,rp•u-.-t+„«ren. �'., Y Id1dW 1! �art� J d t �) $ o . �u a� H -". dyZ At $3ao 0 Ea c� YY%' .-64 _ �k Taws Clofk Under the heading "Other licenses," the estimated income of the town from fees for licenses required by town ordinances (peddling, soft drink, dance -hall, etc.) pursuant to the town law (Sec. 136), should be specified. If the office of tax collector has been abolished and taxes are collected by the town clerk, the town clerk should include in his estimate, under the heading "Revenues," addi- tional items for "Interest and penalties on lases" and "ITees of tax collector." J I'.b• mu,.,o. u• You, Yo wex"u. • . er..+rr-.ra«..„,,,..� �r.,rp•u-.-t+„«ren. �'., Y Id1dW 1! �art� ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUBMITTED BY REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS* TOWN OF—W,, FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINN NI G JANUARY 1, 19 1/_i . Compensation Other expenses reel of physicians TOTAL EXPENDITURES None Dated: September , 19_1fz . EXPENDITURES $ s"s:w REVENUES (Signed) Regiftrar of Vitas Slat liar Note If the town clerk is also registrar of vital statistics, he must file a separate estimate for each office. • Under the Public Health Law (Section 35), real property within villages cannot be taxed for town health purposes. Therefore, the amounts to be raised by tax for the board of health and for the registrar of vital statistics (including the fees of physicians) can be assessed only against the taxable real property In the town outside of villages. 1/ P. a. i. W1111ammn Law 11m,k Co,. Ruchuter. N. Y. i? ?l 0 ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUBMITTED BY RECEIVER OF TAXES TAX COLLECTOR TOWN OF_-.(._-- ./sll-rQ—� FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGI ING JANUARY 1, Salary office and other srx/p_en_sessit�e_mize) Compensation of employees, if any TOTAL EXPENDITURES Interest and penalties on taxes reel of tax collector TOTAL REVENUES Dated: September 4r.9.11., 19� J EXPENDITURES REVENUES 77K F� (Sigmd)..... .... � (Title).__._.— Note The collector or receiver is required to state separately, under the heading "Revenues," the anticipated income of his office during the ensuing year from "Interest and penalties on taxes" and the "Fees of tax collector." If taxes are collected by the local collector without fees, no amount should be stated under the item "Fees of tax collector." In towns in which the office of tax collector has been abolished and the town clerk collects taxes, the estimate of the town clerk should include, under the heading "Reve- nues" two additional items — 'Interest and penalties on taxes" and "Fees of tax col- lector," In towns of the first class where the office of receiver of taxes Is appointive and the town clerk is also the receiver of taxes, the estimate of the town clerk should also Include the two additional items hereinbefore referred to. Williamson Law Ih,ok Co., I1whu,tu4 N. Y. A 77L ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUBMITTED BY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE TOWNOF------------ --._..•---......— FOR FISCAL YEAR BECI&NING JANUARY 1, 19. YL EXPENDITURES Salary Office and other expenses (itemize) ....._.... Compensation of employees, if any TOTAL EXPENDITURES REVENUES Fines, penalties and forfeitures Motor vehicle fees (received from State) Criminal fees—Indictable cases (received from county) Criminal fees—Conservation Law (received from State) Civil fees Civil fees --dog (received from county) Civil fees --Conservation Law (received from defendants) Other revenues (itemize) TOTAL REVENUES Dated: September .... L�...... a Dao .i_ av _J_p X69 _... _.... _.......... justice of the Peace $_111 111 0-0 Note Under the heading "Revenues," a justice of the peace must include the estimated amount of all moneys payable to the town which will be collected through his office during the ensuing year. In estimating the amount of "Fines, penalties and forfeitures" which will be re- ceived, the justice of the peace should include only those payable to the town. Anticipated income set forth under the heading "Other revenues" should be care- fully itemized. {P. H. Williamson lmw llook Co., lWehroter, N. Y. ?7 m ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUBMITTED "B�'Y� JUSTICE OF THE PEACE TOWN OF....� U FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 19_4._.(1.. EXPENDITURES Salary Office �ttand other expenses (' cmize) _._V Compensation of employees, if any TOTAL EXPENDITURES REVENUES Fines, penalties and forfeitures Motor vehicle fees (received from State) Criminal fees—Indictable cases (received from county) Criminal fees—Conservation Law (received from State) Civil fees Civil fees—dog (received from county) Civil fees—Conservation Law (received from defendants) Other revenues (itemize) TOTAL REVENUES Dated: September ..02 .., 19... / 0, lux.'ce of the Peace Note Under the heading "Revenues," a justice of the peace must include the estimated amount of all moneys payable to the town which will be collected through his office during the ensuing year. In estimating the amount of "Fines, penalties and forfeitures" which will be re- ceived, the justice of the peace should include only those payable to the town. Anticipated income set forth under the heading "Other revenues" should be care- fully itemized. 6 P. 11. Wllllauuun Lew nook Go., Wwhnter. N. Y. .....r.Y..r•...�.-w.,..r'.,;.M•'^^"."t'3^:+ •.c^''?{ riwl;r+^��r �� r,.._, .... .....�.�r...r.. . .:. .. 1. la✓. \. u.. ,... .�i '_....w.......- Ya. „10♦°w� Sik�.�e .19�o, 04.1"�.0141111111i= 1i1�t,�ilie ! ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUBMITTED BY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE TOWN or.._.1�/- ,Y-?., 4 C5 -__w ' L/ FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY I. 19. x. EXPENDITURES Salary 5--.._..........__. 040: Office and other expenses (itemize) _ ........... . _ Zl1• �� cS+~ er�4rr,..t/_..._..__............ ...... _.......... Compensation of employees, if any ............. _.___.._...__._..__._....____........................ TOTAL EXPENDITURES REVENUES Fines, penalties and forfeitures Motor vehicle fees (received from State) Criminal fees—Indictable cases (received from county) Criminal fees—Conservation Law (received from State) Civil fees _._.__._.__ _ Civil fees—dog (received from county)C._.`=� Civil fees—Conservation Law (received from defendants) ............... ... _._ Other revenues (itemize) .. ........................ ......... _......... _............ ................ .... ..... ... ._.._._.......... .. TOTAL REVENUES S `—•• ..,, r / 1 Dated: September..1_.l�.// 19...._J .... �i (Signed).. ......... .._ ...... ......_..._........ v ............ .. .._........_ furtice of the Peace Note Under the heading "Revenues," a justice of the peace must include the estimated amount of all moneys payable to the town which will be collected through his office during the ensuing year. In estimating the amount of "Flues, penalties and forfeitures" which will be re- ceived, the justice of the peace should include only those payable to the town. Anticipated income set forth under the heading `Other revenues" should be care- fully itemized. a 11. n. t. I J., • , iliY d 1rINIM W1111am.un Lnw awk Co., Itwhmtml N. Y. M Y.7 , m• a r ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUBMITTED BY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE TOWN OF ...... Ylij,-2 FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 19_y�6.. EXPENDITURES Salary Office and other expenses (itemize) Co cation o emp ,s, <v TOTAL EXPENDITURES REVENUES pines, penalties and forfeitures Motor vehicle fees (received from State) _ .c. Criminal fees—Indictable cases (received from county) 4 Criminal fees ---Conservation Law (received from State) Civil fees __._........ ..... Civil fees—dog (received from county) Civil fees—Conservation Law (received from defendants) ......... ...... .._._..- Other revenues (itemize) TOTAL REVENUES a.•...._._____._ Dated: September 1�..., 19-7...1.. /urtire of the Peace Note Under the heading "Revenues," a justice of the peace must include the estimated amount of all moneys payable to the town which will be collected through his office during the ensuing year. In estimating the amount of "Fines, penalties and forfeitures" which will he re- ceived, the justice of the peace should include only those payable to the town. Anticipated income set forth under the heading "Other revenues" sholdd be care- fully itemized. e P. a. , tc.9ebli Wllllamaan Law nook Co., KGchedaq N. Y. -7-70 L17P, ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUBMITTED BY TOWN WELFARE OFFICER TOWN OF_r'�! ",'_i__:.: _ •............ FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, Salary Office and other expenses (itemize) Compensation of employees (itemize) Home relief Burials Lunacy cases Lunacy examinatitons r' - Other expenses . Veterans' relief TOTAL EXPENDITf [RES Reimbursement of home relief from State Reimbursement of welfare salaries from State Refunds of home relief from recipients Unexpended balances (Sec. 115, Town Law) TOTAL REVENUES Dated: September:_'._......., 19_:f...r.......... EXPENDITURES REVENUES Note h�.� f f e�G�.. Town 117el fare O firer The estimate of revenues includes the estimated "unexpended balance" (see page 83) of taxes previously levied for public assistance and care which will be on hand at the end of the current year and available for use to finance the next year's expenditures. It will be noted that unexpended balances of moneys raised for home relief cannot be used for purposes other than home relief. 1 F. a. W1119mcon I.aw nwk Co., Roch"U'r, N. Y. I $ ... _............. _.... V <r;. h�.� f f e�G�.. Town 117el fare O firer The estimate of revenues includes the estimated "unexpended balance" (see page 83) of taxes previously levied for public assistance and care which will be on hand at the end of the current year and available for use to finance the next year's expenditures. It will be noted that unexpended balances of moneys raised for home relief cannot be used for purposes other than home relief. 1 F. a. W1119mcon I.aw nwk Co., Roch"U'r, N. Y. I TOWN ATTORNEY ANNUAL, ESTIMATE SUBMITTED BY TOWN ENGINEER /' A TOWN COMPTROLLER TOWN OF &67-, p/a FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 19-qL Salary Office and other expenses (itemize) Compensation of employees (itemize) (itemize) TOTAL EXPENDITURES TOTAL REVENUES Dated; September ._I K 19y-):-� REVENUES a 7M, 15-0. f Z. 5-v- — (SignedI Ldl�..t� , X'Or X' --_ (Titl-! Note The Town Law (See. 20) permits any town owes to establish the office of town attorney, town engineer or town comptroller. Towns of the second class i►wAug,a, polmitAion•oi~Avettwueandvrmore may establish either the office of town attorney or town engineer. If a town has established any of these offices, each officer must file an estimate. 9 P. 21 \ILUANI10 N0 1009 CO. 110X11110. 0.1 #77R 0 0 ANNUAL ESTIMATE FOR BOARD OF HEALTH'S TOWN OF__.. ��o�aca _........ FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 19_!/_6. Salary of health officer Other health expenses (itemize) Compensation of nurses TOTAL EXPENDITURES None a� — Dated: September----, t9jn�� -�1 e* i (Signed)_ H- th Officer Note f If the town is included within a consolidated health district, the expenses of the board of health of such consolidated health district must be raised in the manner provided 7 : in Sec. 20 of the Public Health Law, and no itent therefor should be included in the pre. . liminary or annual budget of the town. i to P. n, wuu.m on taw nook Co„ Roehnter, N. Y. >ia PI ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUBMITTED BY ASSESSOR TOWN OF_ FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY I, EXPENDITURES Salary g- } Office and other expenses (itemize) rl Compensation o emplo cs, if any TOTAL EXPENDITURES REVENUES Fees Dog damage cases (received from county) Fence viewer cases (received from disputants) TOTAL REVENUES Dated: September AL, tgT ri%-_, (Signedj.eS7 1_-...._//.Y \ M A separate estimate tnay be filed by each assessor or a joint estimate on behalf of all. 4 1', 11. W11114mcan Jaw Dwk CO.. aach,%tup N, Y, t t Notice of Hearing Upon Preliminary Budget Notice is hereby given that the preliminary budget of the Town of Ulyeses for the fiscal year beginning January let, 1946 4kM been completed and filed in the office of the Town Clerk at Trumansburg, New York, where is available for inspection by any Interested person at all reasonable hours. Further notice is hereby given that the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses, will meet and review said preliminary budget and hold a public hearing thereon, at the office of the Town Clerk at TrumansbuCa• g.Y,at 810 P. M. on the pond day of r,Ict.}.,1945 and at such hearing any person mmy be heard in favor of or against the preliminary budget as cowapiled or for or against any item or Items therein contained. • Pursuant to Section 113 of the Town Law, the proposed salaries of, -.the following town officers are hereby specified as follows: Supervisor $1200.00 .J.us.tiGes of the Peace (total salaries) 1168.00 Town Clerk 1200.00 Town Superintendent Town Attorney bated. October 3, 1945 9. •• 200.00 By Urder,of the Town B and 1 Town Cler yltj�•.(T - ^�'Y� T1sMM�Mi')4.�^. 1.���.w�_i Y.�W�.'Yl1iL'.i Yin.4+,.Y�1..•.-.�..-�:......�VwVAw�•-.. 707 1 October 22, 1945 held at the a hearing on Dueiness; Special meeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of holding the preliminary budget and transacting, necessary Present: LePine Stuno, :.upv., Chas. A. Lueder, .L. -rA:..o Fred A. Beardsley, Cliffond Z. dovier, Juutlea of the Peace,:J. larren Chase, Town Supt.Chas. H. Newman, Atty. and Edith ii. Updike, Town Cleric. Minutes of meetings held Sept 12th and Oct. 3rd were read and approved. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Crumb, voted and carried that the bond of Irwin S• Potter, Welfare Officer be approved. (Awt. $2000.00 ) On motion Mr. Beardshey, sec. by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that the a..pointment of L:errull Teeter as constable be rescinded and the bond be cancelled. = On motion !,Ir. Beardsley, -sec. by Lor. Bower, voted and carried that Earl Updike be ap3oloteg Constable for the town. A communication was read regarding the supervisor's highway bond for state aid moneys As the yearly Highway Bond cartelk In this town is 030,000.00 this would cover the amount of state aid Fred A. Beardsley and Clifford E. Borer reported nn investigation of conditions at the home of Harold Beardsley lidv�.n� is the house owned. by the town tzi Jacksonville, that they- v%ce " fair and :eight be a harubhlp to the family and expense to the town if asked to vacate. The Prellwinaryy Budget was presented -and Dr. Lueaer offered the following"resolujlon - Whereas , this Town Board has met at the time and pla ce specified in the notice of public lseari'hy on the Preliminary Bud get and heard all persons deeiring to be heard a thereon: now therefore be it RESOLVED that this Town Board dote hereby adopt such prelim. oudget as compiled as tha Annual Budget:.of this town for the fiscal year beginning on the first day ofJanuary, 1946, and that each budget as eu adpted be entered in detail in the minutes of the proceedings of this Town Boar6 and be it Further Resolved, that the Town Clerk ofthis Town shall prepare a:,d certify in duplicate, copies of said annual budget as adopted by this Town Board, and deliver one copy thereof to the Supertsor of this town to be presented by him to the Board of 5upervisars of this County. Sec. by Mr. Crumb, voted and carried unanimously On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Crumb, voted and carried that Bills No. 30 to 33 be audited as claimed. On motion adj. Town Cle i ANNUAL BUDGET FOR THE TOWN OF ..... ...... GENERAL FUND ---APPROPRIATIONS GENERAL GOVERNMENT Town Board Town Hall and Offices Rentals (board room, offices, elections, etc.) $...... 7a:.(_w Compensation of employees Purchase of furniture and equipment .................. Repairs, tight, heat and telephone .................. Other expenses .................. Elections Compensation of election officials (including mileage) ....y..s.:�: Compensation of custodians of voting machines ........1<U..: u. Other expenses Voting machines, purchase and repair?:'l1.RO Insurance Compensation insurance .................. Official bonds and undertakings Fire and liability Other ...... ......... Printing and advertising (all departments) _...,_oo, ,vn i Services of attorneys and expenses of litigation .................. Services of engineer and expenses .................. Zoning inspector and expenses .................. Annual audit and examination .................. Publicity fund .................. Employees' Retirement System (town share) .................. �7 ............. . ..................... I............. Total.....-...... Supervisor Salary Office and other expenses Compensation of employees Justices of the Peace Salaries Office and other expenses Compensation of employees Councilmen Salaries Office and other expenses Town Clerk Salary Office and other expenses Compensation of employees i Total 4. ov Total Total $.................. _ Total r, s� -..NI II TOWN HUL111 FUND APPROPRIATIONS Board of Health Salary of health officer Other health expenses Compensation of nurses TOTAI, BOARD OF HEALTH Registrar of Vital Statistics Compensation Other expenses Fees of physicians TOTAL REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR TOWN HEALTH ........3.vA.w '7'7 W $.......40.: w ..........3..7.5" .......... State of New York / . County A9 of.. f<lv.... QQ I, ....... ....1 ..... c c? ......... Town Clerk of the Town of... -o a�a......... DO HEREBY CERTIFY tha I have compared the foregoing with the annual budget of the Town of. ....... /�� - : . ..................,duly adopted by the Town Board of said Town on the ..... %.. day of ... iVc ". —a ......... 19.Y_s , and entered in detail in the minutes of the proceed - ings of said Board, and that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of said annual budget and the whole thereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of said Town, this i-21 A.,3..... day of ..CVret ............. 19&.�.. ....T wn e . ............................ (SEAL) I} I t Ij 1 Form 22 Wlllhmron l.Yw llwlk Co,. PukllYhm, aoohorUr. N. Y. 4 1 i 11101i bi111111I .21 ta.11110 i 7� � .'.�'�: .w..��.�;5:}''('i'4;`-; v.l'LG^.,{ri K'.., i'.� � --.r e.<, �it �. (, ,..,• r�,�u.;:F:��, :��1 �•.i.' �'i�iF �: '�1,J.•�y4JU �ri6 � f�GG —4' �,. y` Y �.• ,uwAkAl+Y _BRIDGE FUND (ITEM 2)—APPROPRIATIONS Labor and team work $.................. Materials for repair and maintenance .................. Construction of new bridges .................. Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Sec. 273, Highway Law .................. TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS $.......0 ....... Estimated Revenues Miscellaneous revenues $.................. Unexpended balancedl3.E/.Y G TOTAL REVENUES $••4!�!..5!..� g AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR IIIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 2) $.....G2.......... _AACHINERY FUND (ITEM 3)—APPROPRIATIONS Purchase of machinery, toots and implements Repair of machinery, tools and implements-u{iy -ry Storage of machinery, tools and implements .................. Repairs or pay of operators on machinery rented to county or village .................. Gasoline or oil for machinery rented to county or village Redemption of machinery certificates Interest on machinery certificates .� �!: •'� TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS $•Z'0r.7A4&Po Estimated Revenues Rentals of machinery $../.. �•: vv Miscellaneous revenues .................. Unexpended balance TOTAL REVENUES $•••� •70fl.� :AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 3) SNOW AND MISCELLANEOUS FUND (ITEM 4)—APPROPRIATIONS Salary town superintendent $•--� x�•�?• Expenses town superintendent ........ Salary and expenses of deputy superintendent .................. Removing obstructions caused by snow ... a_al.G.. o Cutting and removing noxious weeds and brush .../..U.U.t?..uo Other miscellaneous purposes ... ..4-G-.u..Z''o Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Sec. 273, Highway Law .................. UU ru TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS $•-•rl•••-•••j•• Estimated Revenues Miscellaneous revenues .................. Unexpended balance A_0.4)•Q"AU TOTAL REVENUES $•3 ad'o � ANIOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 4) $..tIA.W.Q.yv AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR IIIGIIWAY FUND (ITEMS 2, 3 and 4) $49,aAo...� ., ;,-�'r-•,"^�«rn-.+•�+�xw�?'�7`6?ryi�ia: 7.�."=un�wavrenrnc�lrl'Z.+!cs.,*t�"'o-i+.*:"(: s�e�a.�rVnrr�ra a 'ilii f i •�� ^`.'KIITR'l1+iw%ii�..�ir!�•l -tai.... %..},IL%fy."Yi.W\u% Assessors j Salaries Office and other expenses Compensation of employees Receiver of Taxes or Tax Collector Salary Office and other expenses Compensation of employees Town Attorney Salary Office and other expenses i Compensation of employees I U Town Engineer Salary Office and other expenses Compensation of employees Town Comptroller Salary Office and other expenses Comnensation of employees Zoning Commission Office and other expenses Compensation of employees Board of Appeals Office and other expenses Compensation of employees Planning Board Office and other expenses Compensation of employees TOTAL GENERAL GOVERNMENT I /Y Total $ Total ; $....a Total $...a $..... ........... Total ............. $ ............... $..... _........... .................. ........... I...... Total $•-••- G Total $. $..... _........... .................. Total $..... _........... .................. Total $........... PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY Police, Constables and Deputy Sheriffs Compensation $... QV ...r/p Mileage and other expenses .................. Purchase of equipment ....V.44.&A' Total $..111 Lockup Compensation of employees Other expenses $..... _........... ........ I......... Total $............. Traffic Signs, signals and highway lighting $........... GENERAL FUND ESTIMATED REVENUES hlortgage taxes Income taxes Franchise taxes on business corporations Alcoholic beverage taxes (town share) Interest and penalties on taxes (exclusive of fees) Dog licenses (from county) Other'licenses (town ordinances) Fines, p nedties and forfeitures Rent of town owned property Fees of town clerk Fees of justices of the peace Fees of assessors Frr..c of tax collector Fees of constables or police of)icers Fees of town library Fees of parks and playgrounds Fees of airports Fees of cemeteries All other Sale of town property Reimbursement from special districts for supervision Unexpended balances (Sec. 115, Town Law) TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES (GENERAL FUND) GENERAL FUND $..... _........... ....ir.11l�...rin ....a2 :��!..,.0 ....... ;La.O.r w '77Z Total SUMMARY Appropriations General government $-••X•�+� Protection of persons and property Edacation ---- `/F1P-•fD Recreation .....J.L.a...rm Public Utilities .....a .$a,Afv Redemption of Debt .................. Interest on debt ....... -...... .-- Construction and permanent improvements .1-0.0.QARV Miscellaneous .•..�`ud•4.n' Contingent purposes .....BtJrl,.t� TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES (GENERAL. FUND) AMOUNT OF TAXES TO BE RAISED FOR GENERAL FUND .-. L ,.:,. J. mi 11. n, ..W.. $..L.aitii.t.Ka i ((' 7? ZI 7 MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS AND INTEREST (exclusive of district and specie( improvement debt) Redemption of Debt (Principal) Temporary loans Emergency appropriation loans $..... _........... Revenue anticipation loans .................. Deficiency loans ...............••• Other temporary loans (specify) .................. Total ................. I I Bonds (give title of each issue) ..................................................... ..... .. .................. ................................ .................. I Total TOTAL REDEMPTION OF DEBT $.................. Interest on Debt Interest uu temporary loans $.................. ji Interest on bonds (give title of each issue) $ b........................ _................................... .................. ic..................................................... ....... ' Total $.................. TOTAL INTEREST ON DEBT $.................. ! CONSTRUCTION AND PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS I 1 ? Nature of Improvement I I- a...... rt�oiu L...r. 7i3 ........ ............................... i b........................... }........ .................. ........................ ................................................ ........ ;.c , Total $.................. j TOTAL CONSTRUCTION AND PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS $.J.au..v....v,� MISCELLANEOUS a { Veterans Organizations for Rooms ) pO' e-' ri. � Judgments and Settlements (describe in detail) $.................. ry' ................................................... _................... $..... _........... 4 j$...y.��.�.� ................................................... _................... 1843 Accounts, Claims and Demands $.................. t i TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS i $,.,�p_�,, CONTINGENT PURPOSES } i Sec. 112 of the Town Law (Over) '1 i r � � 4 i , Dog Warden Compensation Other expenses Forest Fires Compensation of fire wardens and laborers Other expenses Payment to Conservation Commissioner Inspection Coats Building inspection Plumbing, inspection Electrical inspection Examining Boards Total $.......A.:...�!+? .................. .................. s_v Total $..........:.!!. $..... _........... .................. Total $.•..•............. Plumbers $..... _........... Electricians .................. Heating and ventilating Total War Emergency Purposes TOTAL PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY Attendance Officer Compensation Other expenses Town Historian Compensation Other expenses Payments to other libraries TOTAL EDUCATION EDUCATION RECREATION $.................. $....!_,4 4.,.AP ........6.U..14J Total $•..01..U..,.w Tota) $....�.D:� Parka and Playgrounds Compensation of employ@es $•••••-••••••••••- Other expenses ••••••• •••••••••- Purchase of equipment .................. Total $.................. Patriotic Observances $••• ll1C? TOTAL RECREATION $• �GQ PUBLIC UTILITIES Cemeteries Airports $ TOTAL PUBLIC UTILITIES .Ilia. dll iy1 i E 77 z WELFARE FUND 3 APPROPRIATIONS Town Welfare Officer Salary $.... I Office and other expenses ...••••••.......•• Compensation of emplo_•es .................. Horne Relief Total $../..9...6..K.alo i Burials Lunacy Cases $••••.2 .i':•rl..t"' I Lunacy examinations S••.•••••••••••• --- Other expenses.................. Veterans' Relief Total i TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS $.................. t Estimated Revenues i 1 Reimbursement of home relief from State $.................. 3 Reimbursement of welfare salaries from State Refunds of home relief from recipients ....�l..fr.4.:kv Unexpended balance (Sec, 115, Town Law) .... S. TOTAL REVENUES $....4'..k..o.:�++ AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR WELFARE FUND $..a11—.fJd_ro 1 a 1 HIGHWAY FUND • 1 � 1 HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 1)—APPROPRIATIONS General repairs $'o Special improvements ,,,rLv•y,,pa Redemption of debt contracted pursuant to Sec. 273, { Highway Law { TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS $1AuQp-,,ft Estimated Revenues State aid $../.yxu.,.�v iMiscellaneous revenues Unexpended balance $................. i TOTAL REVENUES $„•�'� p,p., ru AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX FOR HIGHWAY FUND (ITEM 1) V (........... .. .. '+-w�•a..�.----••.. �..:Tl'!� a .:_1'.1,.�^^.�.Tw. mn t..,..w....wl.r. d.. .r.. �f. ..� r.....w ���� .l. LL 11. AWii hJd 1111.1. f. MIJA'AWIL Al I J. iai,a.^.n 1•I I .-11 n. kt, S1 V ��i ._1...9. u.. _ j '7 i ,november 10, 1945 '. The following canvass of votes for Town officers as y filed by the Commissioners of Elections resulted as follows; S. ror Supervisor List. -2, List. -Z- Dist.3 =81 LePine Stone, Rep. 220 185 250 655 Blank 172- 834 Town Clerk Edith M. Upd1le Rep. 230 201 247 678 Blank 156- I 834 Justice of the Peace 2yrs. ; Clifford E.Bower Rep. 226 190 247 663 Blank 171 Justice of the Peace 4yre. E -Delos Crumb Rep. 226 1183 239 653 Chas. A. Lueder Rep.212 197 233 642 j Blank 373 1668 C� Assessor 4yrs. James H. ;Mosher 221 182 240 643 ' 4 Blank 191 834 Assessor 2 yrs. f Edwin V. Gould' 222 192 237 651 Blank 183 �• 834- . 6 Supt. of Highways !I J. Warren Chase 222 201 251 674 I+' 3lank 160 Collector f 5 Emma Sower 228 200 251 679 1 Blank -135-{. 834 6chool Director iiaude Addington 226 194 246 666 168 '79 A Upon the foregoing canvass of the votes cast for Town officers at the General Election held aov. 6, 1.945, i, the undersigned Do ri-REBY CERTIFY that the following persons were elected to the office opposite their respective names; F Supervisor LePine Stone F Town Clerk Edith M. Updike Justice of the Peace m 2yrs. to fill vacancy Olifford E. Bower Justice of the Peace 4 yrs. E. Delos Crumb Y Justice of the Peace 4 yrs. Chas. A. Lueder Assessor 4 yrs. James H. masher Assessor 2yrs. Edwin V. Gould Supt. of Highways J. Warren Chase Collector Emma Sower r School Director Maude Addington r Dated;0Q'" Nov. 10, 1945 Town Cler ``r`+,tm,�..,i.. �t � y °,�"7 11'�•'t1*!.'7Tj�!S71�'E'w r -w z�•+.+ 7...�' i .7, •Y.� al"'x e:•R ±'��.,.... �� h,F.:., r' <"?j}'I'�'a •', v'�%' };'.^�%*A� =,... y 1 �r;H x�.. ,.. i.,.yy tiY'�1�1+t �..�j��-s�, i t '" �"� . �"�f� '.^':'+tsi•�ltC4Mrfl�xC9S.v:"'i^'CF'}R°� f-m.•�Ti�L-' 6N�j �i�u�i iilbltkJdS� hil w:.i1sllh'�f. ..A l..L �V® 4 A el.e' Ri November 14, 1945 office ;fleeting ofthe Town Board of Ulysses was held at the of the Town Clerk. Present- tiePine Stone, Supervisor, Fred A. Beardsley, Clifford E. Bower, Chas. A. Lueder, E. Delos Crumb, Justices of the Peace, J.Viarren Chase, Town Supt., Chas. H. Newman, Town Atty., Edith :.i. Updike, Town Clerk. Minutes of previous meetingswere read anu approved. There was a discussion on a new Fire District now being considered by the towns of Hector, Covert, Ulysses and Enfield. On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Crumb, voted and carried that the bond of Earl Updike, Constable, be approved. Amount of bond -4250.00 On motion Dr. Lueder, sec. by Mr. Crumb, voted and carried that the amount to be paid Inspectors of Election be as follows- Elections $8.00 each, Registration days $6.00 each, chairman Dist. 1 & 3, 2.00 each per year, Dist. 2- Jacxsonville chairman -filing returns and mileage, #4.00 per year. It was decided next regular meting. Motion by Dr. carried that bills No. to appoint Inspectors of Election at Lueder, sec. by uir. Bower, voted and 34 to 59 be audited as claimed. It was decided that the Town Board visit the Town Barns to inspect machinery etc. on Monday P. N. Nov. 19th next. On motion adjouned, � d.-�-� rr� • z_U Town Clerk :;uvember 26, 1945 A ou A special meeting of the 'Town Board of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of discussing the proposed Fire Protection District in the towns of Ulyeses, except the village of Tramansburg and Enfield, To:zpkins County, portion of Covert, Seneca County and Hector, Schuyler County; Present were LePine Stone 8upv., Messrs. Luede.r, Crumb Beardsley and Bower, Justices of the Peace, Chas. H. Newman ASty., Edith M. Updike Clerk After some discussion the following resolution was offered by Mr. Crumb seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried unanimously WHEREAS,it has been suggested that a fire protection , district should be formed by the Town Boards of the towns , of Ulysses and Enfield, Tompkins County, Covert, Seneca County and Hector, Schuyler County, to include certain territory In each of said towns, and IiHF,REAS, the flown Board of the Town of Ulysses, Tompkins County, favors the holding of a public hearing upon the establish- i=a went of such fire protection dlstrictogows therefore,be it _- RESOLVED, that a public hearing upon the estaolishment of such proposed fire rotectlon district be held at " on the)_9 day of �� 1945 , at S-. r-niand tha the Town Clem. of the Tow,. of Ulysses be directed to join i ? with the Town Clerics of the towns of Enfield, Covert and Hector in giving notice of of such hearing, as provided In subdivision 2 of gcotion 171 of the Town Law, such hearing to be held pursuantto the provisions of said i subdivision 2 of Section 170 of the Town Law, and be it ; further I RESOLVED, that the notice of sa in the matter of the _stabliehutent of a Fire Protection bi.strict in the Towns of Ulysses and Enfield, Tompkins County, Covert, Seneca County, and Hector, Schuyler County, State of New York. °-j-------------------------------- i id hearing be as follows: t }, f NOmiCA I5 iaREBY GIVEN, pursuant to subdivision 2 of Siction 170 of the 'Town Law, that the Town Boards of the towns of Ulysses �K and Enfield, Tompkins Bounty, Covert, Seneca County, and Hector, A Schuyler County, State of New York, will hold a public hearing at Fire Hali,V111age of Trumansburg, N.Y. on the 19th day of Dec. 1945, at 8:00 P.+a•, to consider the establishment of a fire pro- tection district in the aforesaid towns except the incorporated IfIf vil age of Trumaneourg, all of said town of Enfield, that portion ofsaid town of Covert lncludea within the following boundaries, to wit: { CAJ J,lJS .aW II �itr:�l. iiSa r,_.�—_ _.x..._.-..-.._S1:GC___ ..�.....-.... ,. ... .•r.. .,,.. Coaw encing at the point where the Covert Town Line -Ine Road intersects the count y line of Schuyler County; thence north along said Covert Town Line Road one mile to Seneca County Road No. 143; thence east along said Seneca County Road No. 143; two miles to Seneca County Road No. 142; thence north along said Seneca County Road No,. 142 one mile to the Townsendville Road; thence east along said Towneendville Road tyro i! s t_ ::ew York State Highway No. 96 in CbverttVillageLLthence north along said New York State Highway No. 96 to the Little Point Road; ttience east along said Little Point Road to Cayuga Lake; except the lands of Harmonand Schrier on the North depot Road; thence southeast along the shore of Cayuga Lake to the County Line of TompkinsCounty; thence west along the county line of Wo,upkins and Schuyler Counties to the place of oeginning. M and that portion of said Town of Hector included within the follow- ing boundaries, to wit: Commencing at the point where the 1icComb Road Intersects the county line of Seneca County; thence south along said McComb Road one mile to Steambar,8; thence south along the Vesa Road tutu miles to the point where it intersects the Saari Road; thence east along said Saari Road two miles to the four corners where said Saari Road and the Seareourg Road Intersect; thence south along said Seareburg Road three miles to its unction with the Bronson Hill Road; thence east along said Bronson Hill Road to New York State Highway No. 79 in Mecklenburg; thence east along said New York State Highway No. 79 to the county line of Tompkins County; thence north along county line of Tompkins County to the county line of Seneca County; thence west along the county line of Seneca County to the place of beginning. At the aforesaid heartthgg, all persons interesteu in the eubaebtsbfebhe establishment of said fire protection will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning the same. And be it further ree RESOLVED, That the Town Board of the town of Ulysses meet with the Town Boards of the towns of Enfield, Covert and Hector at the time and place specified in tce -.!faresald notice for the purpose of determining after 0aA&jhearAA9 is held whether or not such fire protection district shall be established. On motion adj. 16*ri C 1 erkr December 12, 1945 7deeting of the Town Board of Ulysses was held at the office of the Town Clerk for the purpose of transact- ` Ing necessary business: Present were :LePine Stone Supv., Fred A. Beardsley, ',has. A. Lueder, Clifford E. Bower, E.Delos Crumb,Justices Chas. H. Newiian, Atty. Edith K. Updike, Clerk . Minutes of meetings held November 14 &nd 26 were read and approved. There was a discussion on the proposed Fire Protection District of f1@ ,;,Kegt9rrmovert and Ulysses, contracts and cost of equipment} etc. Howard Rumsey, having resigned as Inspector of Electinn in District No. 2, Motion was made by Dr. Lueder, sec. by lir. Crumb, voted and carried that Harry Goodman be appointed Dem. Inspector of Election in District No. 2 to fill the vacancy y4� •ru i 9atcr�,y carriedn motioniiry Bardsley, sec. byBr. Bower, voted and that the Town Board extend a vote of thanks to Doctor I Mrs. Lueder for the del itiout pheasant dinner served at"The Old Hundred" on December 4th On motion Dr. I,ueder, seconded by Mr. Crumb, voted and carried that bill NO. 60 be audited as claimed. , On motion sir. Crumb, seconded by Dr. Lueder, voted and carried that the Town Superintendent be authorized to pur- chase a new pick-up truck and a hearing on same be held Dec. 28, at 10:00 A•+u. at the Office of Town Clerk . Next meeting to oe held December 28th On motion add. Town Clerk =t'• �nsn ny 1i♦ '♦ wlnut::s of Joint :.:eetin;; of the 'Town Boards of the Towns of Ulysses, T'oiapkins County, and Covert, Seneca Ccunty, held ttednesday, Lecem er ly, 1945, at o p.m. at the Fire Hall in the Village of 'T'rumansoure5, Town of Ulysses, County o, Tompkins, State of New York. There were present the following mewoers of the respective town r3oards: Town of Ulysses: Fred Beardsley, J.P., Clifford Dower J.P. E. Delos Crumb, J.P. Town of Covert: John Van Liew,Supervisor, Clinton Garnett, J.P. A. T. Bnow, Councilman John VanLiew, Supervisor of the town of Covert, was sele^_teu as Chairman of the meeting and Edith Jpdi'te, Town Clerk of said town of Jlysees, and i,erton Boorom, Town Clerk of said town -of Covert, acted as 8lerks. The Chairman stated that the meeting was called to consider ti.e estab:ishment of a fire protection district in the towns of ;ilysses, Tompkins County, and Covert, Seneca County, pursuant to the promisions of suodivisiin 2 of Section 170 of the Town Law ante read thenotice of the hearing: that the hearing was called pursuant to a resolution adoptea by the Town Board of said tov;n of ulysses on Novemoer eb, 1945, and a reeoIuti on auooteu uy the Town board of said town of Covert on november 8, 1945;that the :iotice of such hearing was duly published and posted as required _y said subdivision 2 of Section 171 of the Town Law; that affidavits showins, publication and posting have oeen or will be filed in the officea of the Town Clerks of the respective towns; that anyo.e desiring to be heard on the questl�)n of whether or not the proposed iire protecti.,n distiict shoiuld be establiened w,uld oe given an oppor-.unity to be heard. An explanatory statement was made by Honorable Seth T. Cole, of Albany, N. `l., the attorney retained to attend to the legal :•♦or4 in connection with the establishment of the district, and there was some discussion by persons present. No opposition to the establishment of the district was expressed by anyone. The resolution annexed hereto providing for the establish - Went of the district was then offered by Mr. Garnett and se^onded b,, L:r. Crumb. A roll call was taken and every Member of the Town board of each of the respective present at the meeting voted in favor of said resolution. The Chairman then declared that said resolution had been duly adopted by the Town Boa rds of the 'Towne Of Ulysses, Tompkins County, ans Covert, Seneca County, acting jointly by a majority vote of the me:abers of each such Board and that the fire protection district was, therefore, duly established. No further ousinese came before the meeting. Town Clerk -Town /f - Ulysses i/llalleYlr.i�n illil•sllS � ..'�.. .�.�. ......�..: � •p...____...�n ..^� Lid r December 19, 1945 in the natter of the Lstablieh,,.ent of a Fire Protection Disthict in the Towns of Ulysses, Tompkins County, and Covert, Sensca County, State of New York. ';;iiEREAS, the Town Board of the town of Covert, Seneca County at a meeting held on the 3th day of November,1945, passed a resolution for the holding of a public hearing pursuant to the provisions of subdivision 2 of Section 170 of the Town Law for the pur.:ose of considering the establishment of a f ire protection district in said town and in the town of Ulysses, Tompkins County acopy of which resolution is annexed hereto and marked Exhibit 11.2 and W h'EREAS, the Town Board of thetown of Ulysses, Toa p&ins Conty at a meeting held on the 26th day of November, 1945,pas-ed a res- olutionfor the holding of a public hearing pursuant to the provisions of subdivisions 2 of Section 170 of the Town Law for the purpose of considering the establishment of said fire projection district, a copy of which resolution is annexed hereto and marked Exhicit "B", and WHEREAS, the notice of such hearing, a copy ofwhich is an sexed hereto and marked Exhibit " C"was d-ly published in the Free Prese,a newspaper having general circulation in said proposed fire protection district, on the 7th and 14th days ofDecember,1945, as appears by the affidavit u1 G.owen Carman, annexed hereto and marked Exhibit "DYY, and, WH-..:EAS„five copies of t:,e notice of said hearing were duly Posted In different within said proposed fire -protection district not less than ten nor more than twenty days before the day aeeignated for the hearing, as appears by the affidavits of Merton Boorom and Edith i:;. Updike annexed hereto and marked, respectfully,Exhibit 8 "Ell and "F”, and 'NHEPEAS, pursuant to the notice aforsaid, a Joint public, hearing was duly held by the Town Boards of said towns of Ulysses, Tompkins County, and Seneca County, at the Fire hall in the Village of Trumansburg, Town of Ulysees,County of Tompkins, State of New York on the 19th day of December, 1945,at 8 P.M., and Whereas ,it appears to the Town Boards of said towns of Ulysses Tompkins County,abd Covert, Seneca County, that all necessary steps Preliminary to the holding of said hearing were duly taken and thbt said hearing *,a,s...was duly held, and due consideration having been given to the evidence given at said hearing, said Town Boards of said towns of Ulysses, Tompkins Countyt and Covert, Seneca County, actigg jointly oy a majority vote of the members of each said Boards, do hereby: DB'CM INE: 1. That it is in the public interest to establish the aforesaid proposed fire protectiun (Antrict. 2 2. That all the property, property owners and interested persons within the proposed district are benefited thereby. 3. That all property or proper ty owners benefited are Included within said proposed district. NOW, THEREFORE, pure'.Yant to the provisions of subdivision 2 of Section 170 of the Town Law, ly is 9 � 119.r o,W41 ilY,LI14dY .JWrt.YJJkrrl�s- 49Y•r,i l '�r ���Y�cr . a �1� •• YJ �. hlLYtl. 4hrtxi�7�.i .L JAM RIS ULVED, that there be and hereby is established in said towns ' of Jlysses, Tompkins County, and Covert, Seneca County, State of New York, a fire protection district, to include the fol.'.owing territory, to wit:. �J All of the town of Ulysses, County of Tompkins, State of New York, except the incorporated village of Truma neburg, and that portion of the town of Covert, County of Seneca, State of New York, included within the following boundaries, to wit: Commencing at the point where the Covert Town `. Line Road intersects the county line of Schuyler County; thence north along said Covert Town Line Road one mile to Seneca County Road No -143; thence east along sa id Seneca County Road No. 143 two miles to Seneca County Road No. 142; thence: north along said Seneca County Road No. 142 one mile to the Towneendville Road; t4ence east along said Townsendville Road two miles to New York State " Highway No. 96 in Covert village; thence north along said New York State Highway No. 96 to t���aa Little Point Road to Cayuga Lake, except thc�4pt armon , and Schrier on the North Dept Road; LLence ?: southeast along the shore ofg�.`Mto the county line of Tompkins County ;thence weet along the county lines of Tompkins and Schayler Counties =' to the place of beginning. ' �1� •• YJ �. hlLYtl. 4hrtxi�7�.i .L JAM December 28, 1945 The Justices of the Peace and Town Clerk met at the Town Clerk's office for the purpose of auditing the Town Officers' aeco"nts for the year 1945. Present were Mr. Beardsley, E.Dblos Crumb, Chas. A. Lueder, Clifford E. Bower Justlees of the Peace, Edith M. Jpd1ke, Town Clerk. The accounts of town officers were audited and dockets of Justices of the Peace were reviewed. Dr. Lueder was appointed chairman of the meeting: On motion Lir. Bower, sec. by Mr. Crumb, voted and carried that Ruth S. Moore be appointed Dog Enumerator for the year 1946. Mr. Crumb offered the following resolution: That the Trumansburg Branch, Tompkins County Trust Company be designated as depository larahich the Supervisor; Clerk, and Tax Collector of this town shall deposit all monies coming into their hands by virtue of their offices and Further Resolved thQ.t thie resolution be entered in the minutes of this Board geconded by Nr. Bower, voted and carried unanimously. On motion Mr. Crumb, seconded by Lir. Beardsley, voted and carried that the bonds of LePine Stone,• Supv., Edith :S, Upd Ike Town Clerk, E• Delos Crumb, Chas. A. Lueder, and Clifford E. Bower Justices of the Peace and Emma Bower, Tax Collector be approved. Having advertised a meeting for 4ecember 28, for hearinz on the purchase of a Pick-up truck, no one appeared It Sao deeLdeg tb defer the discussion and purchasing of a truck at &he next or later meeting. There was some discussion on the Fire Protection District recently established by the Towns of Covert and Ulysses. On motion add ourned 1 Town Clerk .z . 'o - ^^.^!!!Y'q+.A.13"'.4�!^',1.?t'!+n`vtr."»I'..?'4�-R•.r,+,ea .r ;,t.r: 711 'i `.••i. ., � .'.,"�,=�; �lx-,�y;: •"i .,. .,..... III n Yi u,..I. eu.n1111I1Y.1!I�J 'I 11610 i,l�e I„iYiA� -��I' � I iie, the undersigned members of the Town Soard, of Ulysses' v4 Li iiERSax CERTIFY THAT we have exaw ined the several accounts of tYa Mown Officers and found them correct per statement wit h the follow- ing balances: Supervisor's Accounts Book Bal. Bank Bal. - '} Highway = �- Receipts lo,894.21 Disb. 89090.73 Diff. X2,803.502,So2.98 Ear idge Receipts Disb. machinery Receipts Mao. Snow & Misc. Receipts Disb. General Receipts Dieb. 4,436.29 2.01 17,752.17 6,423.23 12,042.98 10,112.57 19,692.83 10,602.99 4,434.28 11,328.94 Clts. o 1,278.30 12, bo7.24 1,930.41 Cks.0 142.35 2,U73.26 overpaid 1.00 9,089.84 C46. 0 204.50 Diff. 33.34 9 , 327 • bt3 4,434.28 24 9,327.68 A .i F t. 6tRS. EDIifi UPDZKB T31flE °3+I.PRESS — - Volume SS—\o. iU ZLUl1A"NSBURG, N. Y« FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 19-p5 - - - - - — - $1.00 a Year --5c a Copy ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 1 Clinton Stevenson 1$30,0001 re Destroys i Supervisor � Church Announcements. Injured Under Barn; Mill at Trumansburg UN}pClinton Stevenson is rmoving from Fire, with a damage estimated at ED CHUItC:I SERVICE I OBITUARY the effects of an accident at the farm S30,00u, destroyed the building and OF Arthur J. Alarhett .tiu�si.., I _" Arthur ' -- of Charles Deader, Jr. near Willow' contents of the Steenburg Feed Mills o i ur Rutledge , Jfiuisicr , Creek last Saturday. �rUa'er. E, RudedgG Jfiaista'r �lra. Eva Maki, S, of Newfieldworking ' � mornin at mansbarg early on Tuesday Town ®f Ulysses 'tees i° the Pmsbyterian Church) Stevensonch was was neaton the bars blaze, The United Churches will cel,bratC o Tuesday, ;l nrch 13,'1946, at her which teas ane ing ol;ap ed repairs The blaze, d undetermined Oliver.origin, THE Palm Sunday with special music L Tome after a long illness. She was when it suddenly collapsed pinning was discovered by Olier Sanders, FOR THE FISCAI. YEAR ENIIIlVG DEC. 31, 19.11 the Choir under the uirecCson of .,t.. �'',irn in Tornio, Finland, him underneath. who resides across the street from ebb Surviving are her husband, Emil The accident was described in the the mill. awakened by hs dog's SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND OPENING BALANCES 'ken ; Haight. The number; viii b. Mak ; four daughters, 3fiss Viena Syracuse Post -Standard as follows: barking, Sanders investigated and to Calvary' the Cantat "From Oli vie:I Maki at home, .lirs. Violet Petaju and "For a few seconds Clinton Steven- noticed the flames, which had gained ty' by 3launder son, 39, Trumansbur. farmer, I'�In(I The � � S[ts, Ber'ha Russell of Mecklenburg f. great headtcar. Receipts: with �� t ices will begin at 10:25 and %Its. Vilma Hiil of Spencer- two at think what hit him. Then it cams "7te Trumansbvrg Fire Company General Fund ......_ ................_.._......... .................... 9.604.00 oto , " Organ. 'editation w;th Lor- Sens. Eugene and Elmer, both of to him, it was the side of a barn! fought the blue for a time unaided, Health Fund ._..........................-...A............................"• 'f'37,93 e}orusornish at the console. 'i i:c first ,Newfield- seven grandchildren; a sis_ The story sounds like a tale by a I but fearing that the fire would spread ••--••-••..-•-••-•---•----------------•.••••........................ ? u5 'On tF.e Way to Jerusalem ter, .11rs. Anna Heliscva of Newfield- member of the national liar's elu6l to adjoinin buildings, rolled for the Highwa}• Fund..__.......................................................... 296.2 3a'.,g6 ''nfl follow the Responsive k -=Jing. a brother. in Finland and several h°t it mall}• happened. +assistance of departments from bosh 39;?01.54 selection og• after the &np:ui, ideas and nephews. Stevenson was standing inside a full Interlaken and Ithaca. Total ........_ ......................................... Reading and the Pastoral Prayer Funeral services were conducted at sire red country barn oxncl by Chas The establishment has owned by GGeneral at Beginning of Fiaaal Y'ea r; dare will be a second number by ohc 1 0:.. P.M.Lueder, Jr. in Willow Creek, Saturda eneral Fund ....-....__._..._........................................ ... 5,117.54 doir ,. tru Saturday at the home in y Charles Steenburg of Trumansbn Highway Fund .... _....... ............... 11.108 93 March to Calvary." afternoon. The barn had been jacked �' ..............".."...... ..."'. l•`o"Owin }°" Nan'neld, by the t{cr. Urlo R. Ste- 1 d g the Offertory, the Car f been feed and coat business an had Total balances at beginning of 5 wart df }-ockc. ora nen- foundation. All e a Sud- beer in operation for more than as year to p�ii�a7 Blinn 115 ui11 join in the sin;;in� o: Interment was in Vi oodlawn Cent- den, the barn leaned lopsidedly and Blinn I60, p years. The toss was reported as ---eter a whole side crushc.l in on Steven- - Total receipts and balances ............ 55:+"-'t•al The sereno } covered by insurance. Arthur n n ill Le hr the Weeps Bearers were Frank hired Frank soy The rest of the barn followed. a orition of the building wma of SUMMARY OF PAYMENTS & CLOSING. J• l}arbet- "Chri>t Weeps , I'rakie, Earl Payne Fred Knapp Lueder flagg:d County Coroner Dr. frame construction and some of brick - Arthur Jerusalem." Eino Laine, Hans Maunuia, Eu enc Raulh J. Low. Tri mansburg, who f Payments: g Contents included zed and a la:R^ &tore the Benediction the Choir Hdiseia, Wayne Iiippola and Jorma happened to be passing thru nearby ipmntity of coal. R'elfaae Fund ......_....................................................... 5.304.-10 trill sing as a final nwnbcr, "llroup Joki. Jacloonvilie, When Dr. Low arrived) The Inns was estimated by Gm-er -..-..--...................--••••................... 3,137.93 :acted head." he was convinced Stevenson must C. lfarquart. chief of the Trumars- Health Fund ...... _...... _......................._......................._.. 277:25 !!!ohe and Tooth Gh Grs. Delos Crumb he Jack- WRhave a broken neck or back or was burg Fire Department Highway Fund .. . ......................... _ ................ ............... _11915.17 roup meets the horn- Woman's Republican dead. { wille. Cats will leave Holton's Club &fore they could get to him haw- rr .3 Total pa v encs .................................... 33.034.80 6 Otifiil Board aCt3 Ga Lahr- at close of fisc l year: P aritiaey at b:OD p.m. ever, Stevenson's head suddenly ap- General Fund ... .... ....-.................................. _................. 0,377.1.1 rhe Agenda Societ • will meet at peand. He had crawled first one I High•.vay Fund ) The Ulysses unit will the Woman's To Curb Rabies •••••••-•---•••••--•-•-•--•-•- ••- ••--........... 16A1t1.a1 t � home of Lydia and Sailp Biggs Republican Club will meet at the gay'nd thea another until he could The Town Board of the Town of 1 tsday evening, March o7 at 8:00 p. home of Mrs. Edith U dike, Wednes_ get hi.; ansa up into the air. Ulysses is urging Total Balances .................................... _1,79:1.451 p U n rushing him to the Tomp- 5 �3rng the itnmedia:e ob- i Total Payments and Balance,........... STAtTF.MENT OF RECEIPTS General F'tlfld 8,394.62+1 Bri lge ;Farad: Rent !0•apettg.Ta g' exelpt. tnaQave, highway, honith ' unit a)laelal disttiob I14 1,000.00 1 For general town purposes........... ... ....... I........................ _, 2.080.77 l Total reel property taxes .................... 2 9.5 0 2080.77 1l Other Tnaes; Elections: .: hlorittngn Taxes.............................................................. 11185.00 Pr Income tnAis...................................................................... 0611.33 Fronchiso taxes on business corporations .................... 103.71 i.. b. Oficial bonds and undertakngs ............................ Alcoholic heverngo taxes •................................................ 3,fiY9.85 i Toted other taxes 2,132.20 5,422.49 e. License and Permits: Dug i(censo (Rectived from Coonty) ............................ 868.78 8ur�t Other 1!censoa Town ordinances, t 5.00 Total licenses and permits ............... — 368,78 Departmental Earnings. 20,222.55 Ilcnt of tawtt o red property........................................ Irk 264.00. t:!,(; F.-ea of town ............ :.................... ........................... Fees of juaticTs of the poaco....................................... 296:26 182.80 Pr las r'cca of assessors.........................................................I Fees of ttix collector........................................................ 21.Ott, 349:07 ,.. In IN Sales of wood, stone acid water...................................... 502.73 Snow and Miscellaneous Fund...,........I....................... 2,371.36 9 `n Total departmental earnings ............ 11615,84 t!n. Refunds:' Insurance.......................................................................... 70.17 Sr�et Total refunds.................................. 70.17 Total General FundReceipts .......... 9,664.06 Balance at beginning Of year ...... 5,117.54 ulud — 412 Total Receipts and Balances ............ 14,681.60 setas Welfare Fund t`) Real Property Taxes ................................................... 2,576.35 S Other Receipts: Boarding house Refund................................................ 502.001 n Total welfare Fund Receipts ........ 3 078.36 f � Total Receipts and Balance ................ 3,078.35 p Town Health Fund t_ [teal property Taxes for Health Fund ........................ 277,25 Total Health Fund Receipts ............ 277.25 Y Total Receipts and Balance ............ 277.25 t" DETAILED STATEMENT OF PAYMENTS l.. Highway Fund Highway Fund i RealProperty Tax........................................................ 5,000.00.. Received from State its State aid................................ 1,394.62 .. Received from County, Gravel Road ............................ 2,000.00 Total Highway Fund ............................ 11,108.9;1 8,394.62+1 Bri lge ;Farad: General Fund ,. Real Property Taxes .................................................... 1,000.00 1 a. Rentals ................................ ............. I.......................... l 'Dotal Bridge Fund ........................ 2 9.5 0 1,000.00 1 " Machinery Fumd: Elections: .: Real Property Tuxes .............................:........................ 5,000.00 h• Compensation of custodians of vnting machines .... Received for rental of machinery, Co. Road Fund .... 1 165.05 Received from State Park Individuals, Co, Farm 3,454;:0 i.. b. Oficial bonds and undertakngs ............................ 86.02 c. Fire and liability........................................................ Printing and advertising (all departments) •............. i Total, Machinery Fund .................... 2,132.20 9,ii19:25 Snow and bfiscellentaas Fund: ' Real Property Taxes .................................................... 4,000.00 Received from other sources ........................................ 3;208,68 Total, Snow and Miscellaneous .... 7208.68' Total Receipts ...................................... 20,222.55 Highway Fluid Batnncre at Beginning o/ Town Fiaeel year: HighwayFund................................................................ 2,663435 Bridge Fund.................................................................... 3,485.72 MachineryFund................ ...... ..................... ................ 2,698.51 Snow and Miscellaneous Fund...,........I....................... 2,371.36 Total Highway Fund Balances ........ 11,108.9;1 Total Receipts and Bulancas .... $ 37,t8t;18 General Fund Town Board: Town dull and offices a. Rentals ................................ ............. I.......................... 5l.25 b. Compensation of employees .................................... 2 9.5 0 d. Repairs ............................... ..................... I ...... ........... 17.84 Elections: n. Compensation of election officials (Inc. milage) 652.12 h• Compensation of custodians of vnting machines .... 88.00 Insurance; n. Compr'nsation.insurance........... .............................. 269.15 i.. b. Oficial bonds and undertakngs ............................ 86.02 c. Fire and liability........................................................ Printing and advertising (all departments) •............. 883.61 140.87 Total Town Board ............................ 2,132.20 (Continued on Page Two) tiled. of mercy." REPORT Of THE SUPERVISOR, TOWN oF_ i )I.vssrs (Continued from Page Two) DETAILED STATEMENT OF TOWN INDEBTEDNESS AT THE CLOSE OF THE FISCAL YEAR Mitebinery certificates of indebtedness 1,260 00 Total Town Indebtedness ................ 8 1,260.00 SPECIFIC INFORMATION /1ssessed natualionn year eliding Dec, 31, 1940 Run] property, subject to general taxation ................$ 2,767,663 Pranchisl's........................................................................ 1051500 Total I1H9essei valuations, subject to general taxation 2,363,158 Pension property marked "exempt" ......I ..................... 11,137 Total.............................................................. 2.87.1 295 lssestted "ablation year ending Dec. .,1, 1.114 1941 Real property, subject to general taxation ................ 2,832,447 Frnnchies........................................................................ 113 290 Total assessed valuntions, subject to general taxation 2,946,727 Pension property marked "exempt' ............................ 8,883 Total.............................................................. As9CHned valuation year ending Dec. Jl 1942 2,004 610 Real property, subject to general taxntion .................. 2,886,120 Franchises........................................................................ 117216 Total assessed valuations, subject to general taxation 3, 012,336 Pension property marked "exempt" ............................ 7,948 Total............................................................ 5.020,284 Assessed valuations year ending Dec. J1, 1049 Real property, subject to general taxation .................. 3 042.461 Franchises........................................................................ 110,136 Total assessed valuations, subject to general taxation 3,161,687 Pension property marked "exempt" ................................ 10,213 Total.............................................................. 3.171,810 Assessed valuations year ratting Dec. J2, 1944 Real property, subject to general taxation ................ 3 000,8117 Frnchises......... ................... ................. ............... I ......... .. 125.062 Total assessed valuations, subject to general taxation 3,1:15,810 Pension property marked "exempt" ...... I ... I ..................... 11,408 Total.............................................................. 3,147.2R7 Total .................................................... 15 168,280 Average (divide b 5) ...................................................... 3,1193,667 Amount of audite<L accounts outstanding and unpaid: Atthe beginning oY the year ................................ $ 2,060.68 At the closo of the year ........................................ Paid Accounts duo the toles, uncollected tit the close of the year: Municipalities, School and Individuals .................. 1,683.47 Total.................................................................. 1.08:1.47 VERIFICATION State of Now York County of Tompkins 'town of ulyases LoPine Stone being dul Trunlunsburg, N. Y., that he county of Tompkins and thl statement of thu moneys reel said town for the fiscal your agrPos with the o0lcial recor 1AP1110 stone, I Subscribed and sworn to befo 26th day of January, 104, Charles II'. Thonutn, Notary y sworn, doposes and says that Im resides at is the supervisor of the town of Ulysses, in the it the foregoing report Is a true and correct rived and paid out. by him us supurvixor of the ended December :11, 1044, and that this roport is. I:cpt by him. ', 0. Address, Trumnnsburg, N. Y. ro me this Public. 1• b07 Town Clerk'Statement - 1945 �A J t Sal. on hand 16.40 Eeceipts ;carriage Licenses 42.00 Chattel Mortgages 42.25 Conditional Sales 14.50 Cancellations C.M. & C.S. 5.60 'j Hunt. & Fish. Licenses 762.25 Hunt. & Fish. Lie. Fees 91.40 Dog Licenses 1103.00 Dog License Fees 118.75 Del. Dog License List 2.40 Costs Dog Cases 10.00 Seizure Fees 6.00 Explbeive Licenses •50 Misc. Fees 10.00 4 2225.05 • r Disb. County Clerk 763.75 / County -Treasurer 1109.00 Dept. of Health 12.50 Supervisor 322.30 Justice of the Peace(dog cases) 10.00 0 .1 Bal. Dec. 7. 222.05 2$, 1945 5 � 5 Justices of the Peace'' Town Clerk :a.:rde+MfN .... _. .... r,�.te•vnrxy��+, ,.-fir.=.. ....... .. .. i v...,. � � ,,�n.. ...,._.� •. anea0•r"'If �' `• aa 1aI..,. III JU s IUJ 11i 11 Fiil Page Two THE FREE PRESS, .TRUMANSBURG, NEW YORK ANNUAL, RI:POIa OF TILT SUPERVISOR OF ULYSSES RECONCILIATION OF BOOK AND BANK BALANCES (continued From Pale One) - AT CLOSE OF FISCAL YEAR DETAILED STATEMENT OF PAYMENTS - GENERAL FUND General Government Sank Balances - All funds: Outstanding Net final, 'Polon None of bank and location Bank Balance Checks Ba:nnco Board Pumpkins Co. Trust Co„•Tranansburg Branch 31,244.4.1 1,626.65 '29,618.79 Rentals, (board Room, Offices,, flection etc.) .•.. 60,00 Cush on hand in office............................................................ none Com )ensation of em to ees I 1 Y •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 16.00 Total cash in bunk and onhnnd 29,filn.,a Comspensnlion of election officials ................... 366.00 Total book balances, all funds 29, 620.29 Compensation of custodians of voting machines 88.00 I hereby certify that the above Bank Balance of 31,24.1••41 is th • Compensation insur: e .................................... Official bonds and uuderinkingv ....................... . 140.26 142,60 ,. on Our to the credit o' Lel me Stone, .hooliscorrect amount of 'frust Fire and liability •..................iati...................ns 1,216.16 insSupCunt• bung books [it close of business December ..6 1946. Tompkins Count I 1' 'feller. Dues for membership m Association of Towns 60,90 II Company, Trunuunsburg Brandt, '1rumun4burg, N. Y. Annie, 11'. Sears, Taxes on Real Property .................................... Printing and advertising (all departments) .... 81.80 104.62 SPECIFIC INFORMATION tissessed valuation year coding Dec. 31, 1941 Total Town Board .................... 2,250.38 o n Real property, %abject to general taxation ................ 2,83_.447 SuPeroinur Frnnchise.s.