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01945 PROCEEDINGS
TOMPKINS COUNTY
NEW YORK
. STOWS, 3S, Chairman
Matra, N. Y.
WHLLfANd 0. 3'.',id[ Y, Clerk
Ithaca, N. Y.
1945 PROCEEDINGS
Board of
Supervisors
TOMPKINS COUNTY
NEW YORK
D. A. STOBBS, Chairman
Ithaca, N. Y.
WILLIAM O. SMILEY, Clerk
Ithaca, N. Y.
State of New York,
County of Tompkins,
Board of Supervisors,
In pursuance to the authority conferred by Section 19 of the
County Law, we each for ourself, do hereby certify that the copy
of —the Proceedings of, the Board of , Supervisors of the County
of. Tompkins, New York, for the year 1945, contained in this"
volume is true and correct.
D. A. STOBBS,
Chairman of Board of Supervisors.
W. 0. SMILEY,
Clerk of Board of Supervisors.
Tompkins County, New York' 199
SIXTH DAY
Friday, November 30, 1945
MORNING SESSION
Roll call. All members present except Mr. Vail.
Minutes of November 28th meeting read and approved.
The Republican members of the Board of Supervisors, pur-
suant to Section 20 of the County Law presented their desig-
nation of the Ithaca Journal . as the official organ to publish
concurrent resolutions and all legal notices required to be
published by the county for the year 1946.
The Democratic member of the Board of Supervisors, pur-
suant to Section 20 of the County Law presented his designa-
tion of the Groton Journal &' Courier as the official organ to
publish concurrent resolutions and all legal notices required to
- be published by the County for the year 1946.
The County Attorney reported relative to a letter in the
form of a claim from Maurice L. Taylor.
Mr. Gordon moved, that we reject the claim as submitted
to the board by Maurice L. Taylor and that the Clerk be in-
structed to notify him accordingly.
Seconded by Mr. Stevenson. Carried.
Lists of Grand Jurors from the town of Groton, the. Second
and Third Wards of the City of Ithaca were received and
referred to the Committee on Courts and Correction.
A list of Special Franchises. of the town of Ithaca was re-
ceived and referred to the Committee on Town Officers'
Accounts.
Mr. Stone, Chairman of the Finance Committee, presented
the following report relative to the County Budget:
200 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
To the Board of Supervisors,
Tompkins County, N. Y.
Gentlemen :
Your Committee on Finance wishes to report that, in their
opinion the following appropriations will be necessary to meet
the expenditures of the county for the next ensuing fiscal year,
viz.:
APPROPRIATIONS FROM GENERAL FUND
Contributions:
State Tax—Court & Stenographers $ 4,095.73
Tax Expenses, Etc.:
Tax Notices $ 100.00
Sale and Redemption Advertising 0.00
Tax Extensions 700.00 $ 800.00
Legislative:
Supervisors—Compensation $ 8,550.00
Expenses and Mileage :1,000.00
Board Expenses 300.00
Deputy Clerk—Salary 1,500.00
Clerk—Salary . 2,000.00
Postage . 50.00
Other Expenses 50.00 $13,450.00
Administrative Buildings :
Court House—Supt. Bldgs.—Salary $ 1,800.00
Fireman, Salary 1,470.00
Assistant Fireman—
Salary 1,380.00
Cleaners (3) each $1320 3,960.00
Telephone Operator 1,200.00
Insurance Premiums 850.00
Old Court House—Repairs 200.00
Painting—County Buildings 600.00
Court House and Jail—Repairs 1,000.00
Supplies and Miscellaneous Expenses
—Co. Bldgs. 1,200.00 $13,660.00
Tompkins County, Nev York 201
Judicial:
County Judge—Salary . $ 5,000.00
Special Co. Judge—
Salary . . 600.00
Surrogate's Court Clk. 1,650.00
Senior Stenographer1,200.00
Expenses 625.00 $ 9,075.00.
Children's Court:
Judge—Salary $ 1,500.00
Clerk—Salary . 900.00
Office and Other Expenses 400.00
Senior Stenographer 1,200.00 $ 4,000.00
Courts:
Supreme . $ 6,000.00
County 1,000.00 $ 7,000.00
County Attorney:
Salary $ 3,500.00
Stenographer (part time)) 600.00
Postage and Misc. Exp. • 300.00 $ 4,400.00
County Clerk:
Salary 3,600.00
Deputy Clerk 1,900.00
Senior Typist (Search Clerk) 1,480.00
Senior Typist (Asst. Search Clerk) 1,300.00
Typist (Asst. Search Clerk) 1,080.00
Senior Typist (Robinson) 1,480.00
Senior Typist (Court work) 1,480.00
Senior Typist (Photostat Operator) 1,300.00
Senior Typist (Naturalization Clerk) 1,320.00
Postage, .Bond premiums and other
expenses 2,000.00
Senior Account Clerk (Mot. Veh. Clk.) 1,550.00
Senior Typist
(Asst.) . 1,210.00
Typist—Extra
help 300.00
Postage, Bond
premiums and
miscellaneous 500.00 $20,500.00
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Administrative Officers:
Commissioners of Election :
Office employees $ 2,200.00
Expenses 400.00
Election Expenses . 5,000:00 $ 7,600.00
County Treasurer:
Salary . $ 3,000.00
Bookkeeper (Deputy) 1,900.00
Senior Account Clerk 1,420.00
Typist 1,200.00
Postage 150.00
Bond premiums 600.00 '
Stationery, Books, Forms, etc. 300.00
Contingent Expenses 85.00 $ 8,655.00
Cornell Library Association $ 3,000.00
Regulative Officers:
Sealer of Weights and Measures :
Salary $ 1,300.00
Deputy Sealer 1,200.00
Expenses and Bond premium 600.00 $ 3,100.00
Corrective Officers:
District Attorney—Salary $ 2,400.00
Senior Stenog-
rapher (Part-
time 780.00
Traveling ex-
penses 150.00
Printing, sta-
tionery, sup-
plies, photo-
graphs, .post-
age and gen-
eral office ex-
penses 200.00 $ 3,530.00
Sheriff—Salary . $ 4,000.00
Undersheriff—Salary. 2,400.00
Senior Stenographer 1,300.00
Bond premium and expenses 500.00
Mileage . 2,000.00
Miscellaneous expenses 250.00
Equipment 200.00 $10,650.00
Tompkins County,. New York 203
Jail—Three Deputies @ $1800 each $ 5,400.00
Matron 300.00
Physician 200.00
Emergency Deputy Sheriff 400.00
Night Turnkey ' 600.00
Extra help (Cook) 600.00
Jail Inmates (Food) 2,000.00
Elevator Inspection contract 264.00
Onondaga County Penitentiary 2,000.00
Jail Supplies 200.00 $11,964.00
Probation Officer—Salary $ 1,300.00
Mileage and office
expenses 250.00 $ 1,550.00
Coroner—Salary . $ 700.00
Expenses 125.00 $ 825.00
Contract Supplies:
Heat and Light (Co. Bldgs. in City) $ 4,200.00
Telephones . 3,500.00
Water Rentals 250.00 $ 7,950.00
Reforestation . $ 500.00
Veterans Bureau:
Service Officer—Salary $ 2,500.00
Deputy Service Officer 1,800.00
Senior Stenographer (Secretary -Clerk) 1,000.00
Extra Typist & Clerk 1,500.00 .•
Expenses 1,000.00. $ 7,800.00
Public Health:
County Laboratory $27,911.20
Public Health Nurses :
One nurse $2,100
One nurse- 2,000
One nurse 2,000
One nurse 1,825 $7,925.00
Clerical salary 1,000.00
Syphillis Clinic 350.00
Transportation for nurses .. 2,952.00
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Office supplies 60.00
Medical and Nursing
supplies 250.00
Contingent Fund 100.00
Postage 40.00
Pediatrician (ICH
Clinician) 480.00
Dental Hygienist 360.00
Dentist 500.00 $14,017.00
Bovine Tuberculosis and Bangs Disease Committee
Veterinarian—Salary . $2,400.00
Expenses 100.00
Control of
Bangs
Disease 2,000.00 4,500.00 $46,428.20
Education:
Farm Bureau $ 2,800.00
Home Bureau 2,800.00
Four H Club 5,400.00
Educational Notices 25.00 $11,025.00
Rural Traveling Library :
Librarian—Salary $ 2,000.00
Senior Typist (Asst. Librarian) 1,440.00
Secretary for Committee 50.00
Books, magazines and repairs on books 1,250.00
Truck maintenance 165.00
Supplies 100.00
Postage 35.00 $ 5,040.00
Compensation, Insurance:
Disbursements . $ 6,000.00
Administrative Costs 200.00
Appropriation under sec. 25-a 50.00 $ 6,250.00
Employee's Retirement System: $18,000.00 –
Debt Service:
Court House & Jail Bonds—Principal $16,000.00
Interest ... 18,300.00 $34,300.00
Tompkins County, New York 205
Miscellaneous:
Court Library $ 50.00
Justices and Constable Fees 100.00
County Publications 900.00
County Officers Association 150.00
County Investigator 500.00
Tax Sale Foreclosure expenses 300.00
Libraries in towns of Dryden, Groton,
Newfield and Ulysses 1,200.00
Civil Service expenses 100.00
County Historian expenses 250.00
War Emergency Compensation 8,500.00
Soil Conservation 250.00
Care of West Hill Property - 2,000.00
Fox Bounties 2,000.00 $16;300.00
Contingent Fund: $35,000.00
O
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TOTAL APPROPRIATION $316,447.93
,Less General Fund Credits:
State of New York—
Reimbursements a/c County '
Laboratory $ 7,500.00
Reimbursements Public Health
Nurses, etc. 7,000.00
Estimated Revenues—Co. Lab. Fees 12,000.00
Levy on Towns and City for
State Tax 4,095.73
Election Expenses 3,178.00
Levy on Towns and Villages for
Compensation Insurance - 2,160.98
Other Credits :
Fees of County Clerk 22,000.00
Fees of Surrogate's Clerk 400.00
Fees of County Treasurer and
Trust Funds 1,000.00
Surplus in General Fund 65,000.00
-Fees of Sheriff 1,000.00 125,334.71
Net Amount Required for General
Fund Appropriation: $191,113.22
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APPROPRIATIONS FROM POOR FUND
Commissioner of Welfare—Salary $ 3,000.00
Home Relief $12,000.00
Hospitalization 8,000.00
Child Welfare Services (Foster Homes) 30,000.00
Institutional Care 10,000.00
Case Supervisor 2,300.00
Case Worker (Home Relief) , 1,650.00
Children's Agents (2) Case Worker
Case Supervisor 4,300.00
Senior Account Clerk 1,800.00
Stenographers (5) 6,500.00
Office Expenses 1,400.00
Traveling expenses 2,400.00
Transient care 100.00
State Charges in Tuberculosis Hospital 3,800.00
Demonstration Agent (Children's
Worker) 1,820.00 $86,070.00
Aid to Dependent Children:
Allowances $40,000.00
Case Worker 1,800.00
Traveling expenses 750.00
Hospitalization 3,000.00 $45,550.00
County Home Administration:
Welfare Home Manager $ 1,500.00
Salary of Matron 960.00
Other Salaries and Compensation 900.00
Other Administration Expenses 400.00 $ 3,760.00
County Home Buildings:
Salaries—Fireman $ . 300.00
New Furniture, Furnishings, etc. 100.00
Fuel, Light and Power 2,200.00
Renewals of equipment 300.00
Repairs, alterations, etc. 400.00
Other building expenses 250.00 $ 3,550.00
County Home Inmates:
Salaries and Wages of Physician,
Nurse and Attendants, etc. $ 3,600.00
Food, Clothing and supplies 3,500.00 $ 7,100.00
Tompkins County, New York 207
County Home Farm:
Salaries of Farm employees $ 1,800.00
Wages, veterinarian, threshing, etc. 300.00
Live stock 400.00
Fertilizer, feed, seeds, miscellaneous 1,800.00
New equipment and repairs to farm
• machinery 600:00
Repairs to buildings and alterations 400.00 $ 5,300.00
Tuberculosis:
Patients at Biggs Memorial Hospital $20,000.00
Mental Diseases:
Insane $ 100.00
Dependents of Soldiers and Sailors $' 500.00
Physically Handicapped -Children $ 6,000.00
Adults . 1,000.00 .$ 7,000.00
Blind: Allowances $ 4,000.00
Burials 250.00 $ 4,250.00
Central Index : $ 100.00
TOTAL APPROPRIATION $186,280.00
Less Welfare Credits:
From State—
On account of Crippled Children ....$ 2,500.00
On aid to Dependent Children 15,000.00
Levy on Towns and City for
Support of Poor at County Home 10,644.97
Hospitalization, Etc. 32,478.28
Reimbursements—
'From other counties and political
subdivisions 14,000.00
From. Blind 2,000.00
From Children's Court 2,300.00
From Temporary Home Relief 3,000.00
Estimated Revenues—County Home 3,000.00 $84,923.25
Net Amount Required for
Poor Fund Appropriation $101,356.75
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APPROPRIATIONS FROM HIGHWAY FUND
Superintendent of Highways:
Salary $ 3,800.00
Traveling expenses 1,400.00
Other expenses - 200.00 $ 5,400.00
County System of Roads:
Construction under §111 $28,110.00
County aid, graveling town roads 18,000.00 $46,110.00
Snow Removal: $ 0.00
Condemnation and Purchase of Rights of Way : $ 1,000.00
Net Amount Required for Highway Fund
Appropriation: $52,510.00
Your Committee further reports that the foregoing appro-
priations will be necessary to meet the expenditures of the
county government for the next fiscal year, in payment of :
1. Court and Stenographers' Tax, pursuant to Sec. 313 of
the Judiciary Law, as amended.
2. Salaries of officers and employees, heretofore authorized
by this Board.
3. Claims audited and allowed by this Board.
4. Claims to be audited at monthly sessions of this Board;
claims to be audited by the Commissioner of Public Wel-
fare, duly authorized certificates and other expenses to
be paid prior to the next ensuing tax levy.
5. Amounts to become due on contracts.
II_ Wunty Indebtedness and Interest thereon.
Tompkins County, New York 209
OLD AGE ASSISTANCE
(To be assessed against, levied upon and collected
from the nine towns of Tompkins County.)
Allowances Granted Applicants $100,000.00
Burials 2,000.00
Case Workers (3) @ $1,800 each 5,400.00
Stenographer 1,248.00
Credits•
State Reimbursements
Federal Aid
From Clients
Dated November 30, 1945.
$108,648.00
$22,500.00
45,000.00
2,500.00 $ 70,000.00
$ 38,648.00
LEPINE STONE
D. A. STOBBS
HARVEY STEVENSON
DANIEL J. CAREY
Committee.
210 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
Resolution No. 214. Adoption of Budget.
Mr. Stoneoffered the following resolution and moved its
adoption
Resolved, That the report of the committee be accepted, that
the several amounts therein specified be and hereby are ap-
propriated from the funds indicated, to and for the purposes
enumerated, and be it further
Resolved, That all moneys received by the County Treasurer,
the disposition of which is not specifically provided for by law,
or act of this Board, be credited by her to the general, poor,
or highway fund, in accord with the nature of such receipt, and
be it further
Resolved, That there be assessed upon, levied against and
collected from the taxable property of Tompkins County, liable
therefor
For State Tax $ 4,095.73
For County General Tax 191,113.22
For County Poor Tax 101,356.75
For County Highway Fund Tax 52,510.00
$349,075.70
Old Age Assistance ,(Towns Only) $ 38,648.00
Seconded by Mr. Stevenson.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
On motion, adjourned to 2:30 P.M.
AFTERNOON SESSION
Roll Call. All members present except Mr. Vail.
Mr. Shoemaker, Chairman of the Committee on Courts and
Correction, submitted the following report relative to the list
of. Grand Jurors for Tompkins County, for the year 1946, viz.:
Tompkins County, New York 211
To\the Board of. Supervisors,
Tompkins County, N. Y.
Your Committee on Courts and Correction to which was
referred the list of names of persons selected by the represen-
tatives of the towns of the county and the wards of the city,
as qualified persons to serve as Grand Jurors for Tompkins
County for the year 1946, believes' such persons selected are
proper and qualified persons to serve as such Grand Jurors,
and Recommend that such list of names as selected and filed
with the Clerk of this Board, with the occupation and post
office addresses of those therein named, be adopted as the true
Grand Jury Lists of Tompkins County for the year 1946.
Dated, November 30th, 1945.
ROY SHOEMAKER, Chairman
C. H. SCOFIELD
Committee. '
Resolution No. 215. Grand Jury List.
Mr. Shoemaker offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption :
Resolved, That the report of the committee be accepted and
that the lists of names filed, be adopted as the true Grand Jury
List of Tompkins County for the year 1946.
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun. Carried.
Resolution No. 216. Letter of Appreciation—Mrs. Baker.
Mr. Scofield offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved,. That the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins
County wishes to extend its thanks and appreciation to Mrs.
Caroline Baker for her many years of public service as Chair-.
man of the Board of Child Welfare and hopes that she may
continue to' advise us in the administration of Aid to Depend-
ent Children.
Be It Further Resolved, That a certified copy of this reso-
lution be sent to Mrs. Baker.
212 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
Seconded by Mr. Rottmann. Carried.
Mr. Snow, Chairman of the Equalization Committee pre-
sented the following report of that committee, relative to the
apportionment of taxes for the year 1945, which was laid on
the table one day, under the rule:
REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON APPORTIONMENT OF
TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1945
To the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, N. Y.
Your Committee on Equalization, etc., whose duty it is to
apportion the various taxes among the several towns of the
county and the. City of Ithaca, reports that the following
amounts shall be paid by the several towns and the City of
Ithaca, for the State Tax for General Purposes, Court and
Stenographers, etc., Purposes, County Tax for General and
Poor Purposes, County Tax for Highway Purposes as follows:
a
0
E•
EH
E5;
Caroline
Danby
Dryden
Enfield
Groton
Ithaca, City
Ithaca, Town
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses
924,722 $ 58.26
1,071,416 67.51
3,774,381 237.80
702,326 44.25
3,560,670 224.34
39,667,755 2499.19
7,900,128 497.74
3;230,847 203.56
1,212,907 76.42
2,962,731 186.66
$ 4,160.32 $ 928,116
4,820.30 1,079,514
16,980.91 3,780,452
3,159.76 705,789
16,019.43 3,582,567
178,464.91 39, 827, 745
35,542.61 7,932,120
14,535.56 3,246,509
5,456.86 1,216,085
13,329.31 2,973,450
Totals $ 65,007,883 $ 4095.73 $ 292,469.97 $ 65,272,347
Tompkins County, New York 213
REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON APPORTIONMENT OF
TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1945 (Continued)
Old Age Assistan
Caroline
Danby
Dryden
Enfield
Groton
Ithaca, City
Ithaca, Town'
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses
$ 746.65 $
868.45
3,041.28
567.79
2,882.09
32,040.43
6,381.19
2,611.74
978.31
2,392.07
$ 1,410.36
1;634.10
5.756.57
1,071.17
5,430.62
12,049.03
4;927.59
1,849.89
4,518.67
Totals $ 52,510.00 $ 38,648:00
Dated, November 30, 1945.
Rate for State Tax $.0000063003 per $1,000.
Rate for County, General and Poor Tax $.004498992 per $1,000.
Rate for County Highway Tax $.000804475 per $1,000.
Old Age Assistance $.001525169 per $1,000.
LAMONT C. SNOW, Chairman
CHARLES G. DOWNEY
D. A. STOBBS
LEPINE STONE
HARRY N. GORDON
J. A. OZMUN
FRED E. ROTTMANN
Committee
Moved by Mr. Stone, that the report be taken from the table.
Seconded by Mr. Downey.
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214 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
Unanimous consent being given said report was taken from
the table.
Resolution No.. 216. Adoption of Apportionment.
Mr. Snow offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That the report of the Committee on Equalization
on the apportionment of taxes, be accepted and adopted, and
that the several amounts therein listed for state tax, county
tax, county highway tax, and old age assistance, for the year
1945, against the several towns of the county and the City of
Ithaca, be assessed against, levied upon and collected from the
taxable property of the several towns and city liable therefor.
Seconded by Mr. Shoemaker.
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
Mr. Stone, Chairman of, the Finance Committee reported
relative -to budgets for the several towns and city of the
county:
Your Committee on Finance reports that the following tabu-
lated statements show the appropriations that will be neces-
sary to meet the expenditure of the several towns in the county
and the City of Ithaca, for the ensuing fiscal year, as set forth
in the following budgets :
Tompkins County, New York 215
TOWN OF CAROLINE
To Be Paid the County Treasurer:
State Tax 58.26
County Tax 4,160.32
County Highway Tax 746.65
Compensation Insurance 75.81
Election Expenses 195.63
Hospitalization, Etc. 1;164.37
Old Age Security 1,410.36
Support of Poor at County Home 266.13
$ 8,077.53
To Be Paid the Supervisor:
Highway—Item I $2,600.00
Bridges—Item II 500.00
Machinery—Item III 1,600.05
Miscellaneous and Snow—Item IV 3,000.00
Certificates of Indebtedness (3) 1,437.25
Interest on same 162.70 $ 9,300.00
Total $17,377.53
RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES $ 803:12
TAX FOR LIGHTING DISTRICTS
Brooktondale $ 525.00
Slaterville Springs 595.35. $ 1,120.35
TOTAL BUDGET • $19,301.00
TAX RATES—
General . .00760
Highway .01025
Total . .01785
TAX RATES FOR LIGHTING DISTRICTS : •
Brooktondale .00324-
Slaterville Springs .00437
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TOWN OF DANBY
To Be Paid the County Treasurer:
State Tax $ 67.51
County Tax 4,820.30
County Highway Tax 868.45
Compensation Insurance 88.18
Election Expenses 130.42
Hospitalization, Etc. 2,380.55
Old Age Security 1,634.10
Support of Poor at County Home 326.42
$10,315.93
To Be Paid the Supervisor :
Highways—Item I $3,000.00
Bridges—Item II 500.00
Machinery—Item III 3,500.00
Miscellaneous and Snow—Item IV 3,000.00
Public Welfare 710.00
Town Health 313.00 $11,023.00
Total $21,338.93 -
RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES $ 833.79
TOTAL BUDGET $22,172.72
TAX RATES—
General .00924
Highway .00956
Total . .01880
Tompkins County, New York 217
TOWN OF DRYDEN
To Be Paid the County. Treasurer :
State Tax $ 237.80
County Tax 16,980.91
County Highway Tax . 3,041.28
Compensation Insurance 308.81
Election Expenses 391.27
Hospitalization, Etc. 3,432.24
Old Age Security 5,756.57
Support of Poor at County Home 773.88
Town Health District 685.75
$31,608.51
To Be Paid the Supervisor:
General Fund $2,107.00
Highways—Item I 9,000.00
Bridges—Item .II 500.00
Machiner—Item III 6,875.50
Miscellaneous and Snow—Item IV 9,475.00
Certificates of Indebtedness (3) 3,000.00
Interest on same 124.50
Public Welfare 1,105.00 $32,187.00
Total . $63,795.51
RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES - $ 1,431.75
TAX FOR SPECIAL DISTRICTS—
Etna Lighting $ 499.92
McLean Lighting 44.52
Varna Lighting . 300.00
Registrar of Vital Statistics 85.00 -
Fire Protection 800.00 $ 1,729.44
TOTAL BUDGET $66,956.70
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TAX RATES—
Inside
Corporation
Outside
Corporation
General '.00770
Highway .00630
Total .01400
General .00770
Highway .00630
Primary Highway
Registrar of Vital
Statistics and
( Fire Protection .00332
Total 01732
TAX RATES FOR SPECIAL DISTRICTS—
Etna Lighting .00410
McLean Lighting .00320
Varna Lighting .00232 ,
•Tompkins County, New York - 219
TOWN OF ENFIELD
To Be Paid the County Treasurer :
State Tax $ 44.25•
County Tax 3,159.76
County Highway Tax 567.79
Compensation Insurance 57.65
Election Expenses 130.42
Hospitalization, Etc. 110.00
Old Age Security 1,071.17
Support of Poor at County Home 324.30
$ 5,465.34
To Be Paid the Supervisor':
l
General Fund - $ 0.00
Highways—Item I 1,800.00
Bridges -Item II 0.00
Machinery—Item III 1,400.00
Miscellaneous and Snow—Item IV 2,800.00 -
Certificates of Indebtedness (3) 2,800.00
Interest on same 100.00
Public Welfare 500.00
Town Health 0.00 $ 9,400.00
Total $14,865.34
RETURNED 'SCHOOL TAXES - $ 618.14
TOTAL BUDGET $15,483.48
TAX RATES—
General .00720
Highway .01280
Total - ' .02000
220 • Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
TOWN OF GROTON
To Be Paid the County Treasurer :
State Tax $ 224.34
County Tax 16,019.43
County Highway Tax 2;882.09
• Compensation Insurance 292.65
Election Expenses 260:85
Hospitalization 1,579.74
Old Age Security 5;430:62
Support of Poor at County Home 595.80
To Be Paid the Supervisor :
Highways—Item I $10,375.00
Bridges—Item II 300.00
Machinery—Item III 3,100.00
Miscellaneous and Snow—Item .IV 1,000.00
Certificates of Indebtedness (3) 5,000.00
Interest on same 225.00
Public Welfare 2,250.00
Town Health 393.75
$27,285.52
$22,643:75
Total $49,929.27
RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES $ 395:29
TAX FOR SPECIAL DISTRICTS:—
McLean
ISTRICTS=McLean Lighting $ 754.44
Peruville Lighting 395.64
Outside Fire District 1,597.00 $ 2,747.08
TOTAL BUDGET $53,071.64
TAX RATES—
General .00700
Inside Highway .00330
Corporation
Total .01030
General .00700
Outside Highway .00968
Corporation
Total .01668
TAX RATES FOR SPECIAL DISTRICTS—
McLean Lighting .00540
Peruville Lighting .00495
Outside Fire District .00100
Tompkins County, New York 221
' TOWN OF ITHACA
To Be Paid the County Treasurer :
State Tax $ 497.74
County Tax 35,542.61
County Highway Tax 6,381.19
Compensation Insurance 647.95
Election Expenses 260.85
Hospitalization, Etc. 1,341.89
Old Age Security 12,049.03
Support of Poor at County Home 380.91
' $57,102.17
To Be Paid the Supervisor :
Highways—Item I – $7,300.00
Bridges—Item II 300.00
Machinery—Item III 5,500.00
Miscellaneous and Snow—Item IV 700.00
Fire Protection—Outside Village 600.00
Town Health—Outside Village 535.00 $14,935.00
Total $72,037.17
RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES $ 1,287.96
TAX FOR SPECIAL DISTRICTS—
Cayuga Heights Water District $ 289.32
Forest Home Water District 346.20
Forest Home Lighting District 408.12
Glenside Water District 0.00
Renwick Heights Water District 88.64
Renwick Heights Lighting Dist. 288.12
Spencer Road Water District 198.64
Willow Point -Lake Road Water
District 232.90 $ 1,851.94
TOTAL BUDGET $75,177.07
222 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
TAX RATES—
Inside
Corporation.
Outside
Corporation
i
General .00600
Highway .00160
Total .00760
General .00620
Highway .00290
Total .00910
TAX RATES FOR SPECIAL DISTRICTS—
Cayuga ,Heights Water District .00100
Forest Home Water District .00120
Forest Home Lighting District .00036
Renwick Heights Water District .00120
Renwick Heights Lighting District .00100
Spencer Road Water District .00020
Willow Point -Lake Road Water
District .00170
Tompkins County,New York 223
TOWN OF LANSING
' To Be Paid the County Treasurer:
State Tax $ 203.56
County Tax 14,535.56
County Highway Tax 2,611.74
Compensation Insurance 265.19
Election Expenses 260.85
Hospitalization, Etc. 4,383.82
Old Age Security 4,927.59
Support of Poor at County Home 2,445.55
$29,633.86
To Be Paid the Supervisor :
Highways—Item I $8,000.00
Bridges—Item II 0.00
Machinery—Item III 8,000.00
Miscellaneous and Snow—Item IV 4,500.00 $20,500.00
Total
RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES
TAX FOR SPECIAL DISTRICTS—
Ludlowville Lighting $ 350.00
McKinney Water 148.64
Fire District 680.78 $ 1,179.42
$50,133.86
$ 1,133.20
TOTAL BUDGET $52,446.48
TAX RATES—
General .00650
Highway .00700
Total .01350
TAX RATES,FOR SPECIAL DISTRICTS—
Ludlowville Lighting
McKinney Water
Fire District
00406
.0020225
.00020
224 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
TOWN OF NEWFIELD
To Be Paid the County Treasurer :
State Tax $ 76.42
County Tax 5,456.86
County Highway Tax 978.31
Compensation Insurance 99.34
Due County 31.35
Election Expenses 130.42
Hospitalization, Etc. 413.26
Old Age Security 1,849.89
Support of Poor at County Home 375.77
$ 9,411.62
To Be Paid the Supervisor:
—General Fund $2,008.90
Highways—Item I 3,000.00
Bridges—Item II 113.00
Machinery—Item III 2,500.00
Miscellaneous and Snow—Item IV 4,200.00
Public Welfare 1,970.00
Town Health 339:15 $14,131.05
Total $23,542.67
RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES $ 361.48
TAX FOR SPECIAL DISTRICT—
Newfield Lighting $ 810.00
TOTAL BUDGET $24,714.15
TAX RATES—
General .01000
Highway .00840
Total .01840
TAX RATE FOR SPECIAL DISTRICT—
Newfield Lighting - .00315
Tompkins County, New York 225
TOWN OF ULYSSES
To Be Paid the County Treasurer :
State Tax $ 186.66
County Tax 13,329.31
County Highway Tax 2,392.07
Compensation Insurance 242.89
Election Expenses 195.63
Hospitalization, Etc. 1,600.61
Old Age Security 4,518.67
Support of Poor. at County Home 636.40
$23,102.24
To Be Paid the Supervisor:
General Fund $1,000.00
Highways—Item I 5,000.00.
Bridges—Item II 0.00
Machinery—Item III 3,300.00
Miscellaneous and Snow—Item IV 4,000.00
Certificates of Indebtedness (3) 1,500.00
Interest -on same 200.00
Town Health 303.10
Public Welfare 2,500.00 $17,803.10
Total . $40,905.34
RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES $ 772.88
TOTAL .BUDGET $41,678.22
TAX RATES— .
General .00765
Inside Highway .00380
Corporation
Outside
Corporation
Total .01145
General .00765
Highway .00380
Primary Highway
and Health .00265
Total .01410
226 Proceedings of the Board. of Supervisors
CITY OF ITHACA
To Be Paid the County Treasurer :
State Tax $ 2,499.19
County Tax 178,464.91
County Highway Tax 32,040.43
Election Expenses 1,221.66
Hospitalization, Etc. 16,071.80
Support of Poor at County Home 4,519.81
TOTAL BUDGET $234,817.80
RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES $ 1,628.77
(To be paid by the School District of the City of
Ithaca, and not a part of the City Budget, for
which this taxis levied.)
TAX RATES—
General .00532
Highway .00084
Total .00616
All of which was respectfully submitted.
Dated, November 30, 1945.
LEPINE STONE
DANIEL J. CAREY,
HARVEY STEVENSON
DONALD A. STOBBS,
Committee.
Tompkins County, New Yorke 227
Resolution No. 217. Town Budgets.
Mr. Stone . offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That in accordance with the resolution adopted by
the several town boards of the county of Tompkins now on file
with the Clerk of this board, and the Laws of the State of New
York, and in accordance with the foregoing report and recom-
mendation of the Committee on Finance, that there be levied
upon and collected from the taxable property of the several
towns of the county and the City of Ithaca, the foregoing sums
for the purposes therein named.
.Seconded by Mr. 'Snow.
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
Resolution No. 218. Date for Signing Tax Warrants.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption.:
WHEREAS, By the provisions of Section 59, of the Tax Law,
as amended, the Board of Supervisors of a county, not em-
bracing a portion of the forest preserve, on or before Decem-
ber 15, in each year, or such date as may be designated by a
resolution- of the Board of Supervisors, not later, however,
than the fifteenth -day of January of each year, shall annex •to'
the tax roll a warrant,' under the seal of the Board, signed by
the Chairman and Clerk of the Board, commanding the collec-
tor of each tax district to whom the same is directed, to collect
from the several persons named in the tax roll, the several
sums mentioned in the last column thereof, opposite their
respective names, on or before the first day of the following
May, where the same is annexed after the 15th day of Decem-
ber, and
WHEREAS, It is impossible for the Board of Supervisors of
Tompkins County, to so annex a warrant on or before Decem-
ber 15th, therefore be it
Resolved, That this Board designate December 24, 1945, as
the date on which shall be annexed to the tax roll, the above
warrant as specified in said Section 59, of the Tax Law, ,as
amended, commanding the collector of each tax district to
228 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
whom the same is directed, to collect from the several persons
named in said tax roll, the several sums mentioned in the last
column thereof, opposite their respective names, on or before
the first day of May, 1946, and commanding said collector to
pay over on or before the first day of May, 1946, if he be a col-
lector of a city, or a division thereof,all moneys so collected by
him appearing on said roll, to the Treasurer of the County or
if he be the collector of a town, to the Supervisor thereof and
to the County Treasurer, as provided by Law.
Seconded by Mr. Oimun. Carried.
Resolution No. 219. Directing Committee on Civil Service
to Prepare Salary Schedules.
Mr. Stone, offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That this_ board approves the principle of having
a schedule of maximum and minimum salaries ; and be it
further
Resolved, That the Committee on Civil Service be directed
to prepare and recommend to this board such a schedule, with
suitable rules for the administration thereof:
Seconded by Mr. Rottmann. Carried.
Resolution No. 220. Deputy County Treasurer to Attend
Meeting.
Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That the Deputy County Treasurer be authorized
to attend a meeting of municipal officials called by the Comp-
troller for the discussion of pensions and retirement to be
held in Albany on December 11, 1945.
Seconded.by Mr. Ozmun. Carried.
Resolution No. 221. Payment 'o f Audits.
Mr. Walker offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Tompkins County,•New York 229
Resolved, That the Clerk is hereby directed to issue an order
to the County Treasurer for the payment of each claim audited
by this Board, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay the same out of the moneys in her hands appropriated for
that purpose.
Seconded by Mr. Stone. Carried.
Resolution No. 222. County Treasurer to Pay Balances.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That the County Treasurer be authorized to pay
to the several towns and the city any balances in her hands
standing to the credit of the respective towns and city.
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun. Carried.
Resolution No. 223. County Treasurer to Pays Salaries.
Mr. Snow offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That the County Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay the salaries of all county officers and employees monthly,
unless otherwise directed by a resolution of this board.
Seconded by Mr. Rottmann. Carried.
Resolution No. 224. Payment to Town Superintendents.
Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That the services of all town superintendents of
highways, in the matter of snow removal shall be at the ex-
pense of the towns.
Seconded by Mr. Carey. Carried.
Resolution No. 225. Printing of Tax Rates.
Mr. Rottmann offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption:
230 • Proceedings of the Board of. Supervisors
Resolved, That after the tax rates are ascertained for the
various towns and the City of Ithaca, the Clerk shall print such
rates in the Proceedings of the Board, following the budgets of
the several towns and city.
Seconded by Mr. Walker. Carried.
Resolution No. 226. s To Print Town Statements.
Mr. Payne offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That the Clerk be directed to print the audit
statements of the several towns of the county in the Proceed-
ings of the Board.
Seconded by Mr. Shoemaker. Carried.
Resolution No. 227.. Printing Bonded and Temporary In-
debtedness.
Mr. Scofield offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption
WHEREAS, When filed with the Clerk of the Boardsa state-
ment of the Bonded and Temporary..Indebtedness of the
county, city and the several towns and villages together . with
school districts, it is ordered, that the same be printed in the
proceedings of the Board.
Seconded by Mr. Stone. Carried.
Resolution No. 228. Correction of Errors.
Mr. Shoemaker offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption
Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board be, authorized to cor-
rect any manifest errors in the minutes or in the reports of any
committee. -
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun. Carried.
Resolution No. 229. Payment of Elevator Service.
Tompkins County, New York 231
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That the County Treasurer be authorized to pay
monthly to the Otis Elevator Company the sum of $22.00'for
servicing of elevator. at the County Jail to January 1, 1947.
Seconded by Mr. Payne. Carried.
Resolution No. 230. War Emergency Compensation.
Mr. Gordon offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
WHEREAS, Due to the present war emergency and the rise
in the cost of living occasioned thereby, this board recognizes
that the basic compensation of many county officers and em-
ployees is inadequate ;
Resolved, That all county officers and employees, excepting
those to whom this resolution doesnot apply, as hereinafter
provided, shall receive additional war emergency compensation
during the year 1946, as follows :—
To all such officers and employees whose basic compensation
for the year 1946 is less than $2,000, an increase of ten per
centum of such basic compensation.
To all such officers and employees whose basic compensation
for the year 1946 is $2000 or more ; but less than $2500 an in-
crease of five per centum of such, basic compensation.
It is hereby expressly stipulated that this resolution shall
not apply to officers or employees elected or appointed for a
definite term of office, nor to persons employed by the County
Superintendent, nor to persons employed by the Board of Man-
agers of. the County Laboratory, nor to persons employed by
the Commissioner of Public Welfare, for work at the County
Home, but nothing herein contained shall be -construed to pre-
vent the ,County Superintendent, the Board of Managers of
the County Laboratory, or the Commissioner of Public Wel-
fare from granting increases to the persons so employed by
them respectively within the limits of the appropriations made
or to be made for such purposes.
232 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
It is further stipulated that persons who enter the county
service during the year 1945 shall be deemed to be appointed at
the compensation to which they would have been entitled if
this resolution were not adopted; but all such persons, who are
eligible under the provisions of this resolution, shall beentitled
to such additional war emergency compensation.
Be It Further Resolved, That there be and hereby is appro-
priated for such additional war emergency compensation the
sum of $8,500 and the County Treasurer is authorized and
directed to pay the same, to the persons entitled thereto, in the
same manner and along with the payments to such persons of
their basic compensation, it. being .left to the discretion of the
County Treasurer as to whether it' shall be paid by separate
check or included with the checks for,basic compensation.
And Be It Further Resolved, That all such additional war
emergency compensation shall be considered and included in
the computation of retirement allowances for such of said per-
sons as are members of the retirement system.
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun. Carried.
On motion, adjourned to Monday, December 24, 1945, at
10 A.M.
11.8 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
MONTHLY MEETING
Monday, October 8, 1945
MORNING SESSION
Roll call. All members present, except Mr. Vail, excused.
Minutes of September meeting, approved as printed.
Mr. Rottmann, Chairman of the Building Committee re-
ported that the committee had looked at the condition of the
jail relative to the need of painting.
Moved by Mr. Shoemaker, that the • matter of painting at
the County Jail be turned over to the Building Committee to
use their judgment.
Seconded by Mr. Stone. Carried.
Mr. Rottmann also reported that the new roof on the Old
Court House was completed. _
Mr. Rottmann, of the Special Building Committee, reported
progress on the plans for the County Infirmary.
Mr. Scofield read a letter that the Welfare Commissioner
had received advising of the increase of rates in certain board-
ing homes from $$.50 to $10.00 a week.
Mr. Downey reminded the members of the road inspection
tours for Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mr. Snow, Chairman of the Equalization Committee, pre-
sented the following regular and supplemental reports of the
Committee on Equalization, on the Footing of the Assessment
Rolls, which were laid on the table one day, under the rule.
Tompkins County, New York . 119
REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON 'FOOTING OF ASSESS-
MENT ROLLS
1945
To the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, N. Y.
Your committee reports that it has verified and corrected
the footings of the Assessment Rolls referred to it, as made
by the Assessors of each tax district, and that the following
is a . correct statement of such footings.
0
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w
0
0
O
G
Caroline
Danby
Dryden
Enfield
Groton
Ithaca, City
Ithaca, Town,
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses
34,747 $ 1,003,386
33,286 .1,227,207
- 58,286 4,659,079
22,207 811,578
30,725 4,164,699
2,940 - ' 61,623,275
16,293 14,447,927
37,789 3,647,860
36,997 1,538,182
19,818 • 3,834,305
43,116
56,056
188,012
43,456
• 102,924
1,177,738
334,026
120,959
68,796
130,144
$.. 1,046,502
1,283,263
4,847,091
855,034
4,267,623
62,801,013
14,781,953
3,768,819
1,606,978
3,964,449
73,814
140,242
844,243
115,350
474,300
24,503,100
6,297,500
366,400
319,353
816,076
Totals 293,088 96,957,498 2,265,227 99,222,725 33,950,378
120 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON . FOOTING OF ASSESS-
MENT ROLLS (Continued)
C
0
Pension Exempt
Caroline
Danby
Dryden
Enfield
Groton
Ithaca, City
Ithaca, Town
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses
$ 3,257
8,225
25,191
3,401
22,019
142,050
31,606
15,368
2,967
10,380
$ ' 969,431
1,134,796
3,977,657
736,283
3,771,304
38,155,863
8,452,847
3,387,051
1,284,658
3,137,993
$ 972,688
1,143,021
4,002,848
739,684
3,793,323
38,297,913
8,484,453
3,402,419
1,287,625
3,148,373
$
1,010,133
2,090,532
2,984,111
1,138,482
$
1,021,333
2,106,610
2,989,915
1,143,972
2,981,515
1,686,713
5,494,538
2,004,401
Totals $264,464 $65,007,883 $65,272,347 $ 7,215,331 $ 7,261,830 $12,167,167
Dated, October 8th, 1945.
LAMONT C. SNOW, Chairman
J. M. OZMUN
HARRY ' N. GORDON
D. A. STOBBS
CHARLES G. DOWNEY
LEPINE STONE
FRED E. ROTTMANN
Committee
Tompkins County, New York 121
SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON
FOOTING OF ASSESSMENT ROLLS
1945
To the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, N. Y.
Your Committee renders the following supplemental report
relative to the assessed value of property within and without
incorporated villages of the several towns of the county.
Towne and Villages
Total Franchises
DRYDEN-
Dryden Village
Freeville
Total Inside Corporation
Outside Corporations
Totals
658,253 27,528 685,791
306,678 17,664 324,342
964,931 45,202 1,010,133
2,824,714 142,810 2,967,524
3,789,645 188,012 3,977,657
7,300
3,900
11,200
13,991
,25,191
693,091
328,242
1,021,333
2,981,515
4,002,848
GROTON-
Groton Village 2,072,794 17,738 2,090,532
Outside Corporation 1,595,586 85,186 1,680,772
Totals 1 3,668,380 102,924 3,771,304
16,078
5,941
22,019
2,106,610
1,686,713
3,793,323
rI'HACA
Cayuga Heights
Outside Corporation
Totals
2,910,851
5,207,970
8,118,821
73,260
260,766
334,026
2,984,111
5,468,736
8,452,847
5,804
25,802
31,060
2,989,915
5,494,538
8,484,453
ULYSSES-
Trumansburg
Outside Corporation
Totals
1,093,010 45,472 1,138,482
1,914,839 84,672 1,995,,511
3,007,849 130,144 3,137,993
5,490
4,890
10,380
1,143,972
2,004,401
3,148,373
18, 584,6951 755;106119,339,801 89,196119,428,997
Dated, October 8th, 1945.
LAMONT C..SNOW, Chairman
J. W. OZMUN
HARRY N. GORDON
D. A. STOBBS
CHARLES G. DOWNEY
LEPINE STONE
FRED E. ROTTMANN
Committee
122 Proceeding of the Board of Supervisors •
Resolution No.125. A Resolution Protecting the Diversion
of Motor Vehicle Funds to Purposes Other Than Highways.
Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
WHEREAS, the diversion of motor vehicle funds to purposes
other than highways in New York State has now continued
for many years in spite of the constant efforts of many citizens
and organizations; and
WHEREAS, as . a result of such diversion the proper main-
tenance and replacement of our highway systems were serious-
ly'lagging before the war and because of restrictions on high-
way work since the war have fallen far behind normal require-
ments ; and
WHEREAS, the matter of snow removal has rapidly become
of great importance on all highways and a great burden to all
municipal agencies partly because of the extremely bad con-
dition of many highways which makes them poorly adaptable
to snow removal and uselessly increases the cost; and
WHEREAS, there is now definitely indicated the need of many
millions of dollars by the state, counties and towns to rehabili-
tate such highways so as to make them susceptible to effective
and economical snow removal work; and
WHEREAS, it appears from recent federal legislation that
the proposed distribution of Federal aid, of which New York
State bears a very great portion,. may be withheld from all
such states which continue to use revenues derived from the
operation of motor vehicles for purposes other than highways;
and
Be It Resolved, that this Board recommends that the State
Legislature and the' Governor take whatever action may be
necessary to insurethe use of motor vehicle revenues for
highway purposes of the State and its political subdivisions
and it further recommends that on account of the great need
of the towns and counties for substantial funds to rehabilitate
their highways in the next few years for reasons above men-
tioned, particularly to make them suitable for the important
necessary work' of snow removal, that a much larger amount
of the revenue from motor vehicle users be distributed to the
towns and counties to be used for any highway purpose
Tompkins County, New York 123
Be It Further Resolved, that copies of . this resolution be
transmitted to the Governor, the State Senator from this dis-
trict and the member of. Assembly from Tompkins. County.
Seconded by Mr. Scofield. Carried.
Mr. Walker reported on the excellent work of the Dog
Warden and offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolution No. 126. Auditing Bill of The Dog Warden.
WHEREAS, Frederick R; McGraw, the County Dog Warden,
has presented to this Board for audit a bill for mileage in the
performance of his duties, to wit: Bill No. 61 for 541 miles at _
eight cents per mile amounting to $43.28 and included in a
total bill of $45.63,
AND WHEREAS, Said bill covers the period from September
6 to September 29, 1945 which was a time of unusualactivity
for the Dog Warden, on account of the rabies epidemic,
Resolved—That said bill be audited and approved by this
board, although the amount per month is in excess of the
amount allowed at the time of the appointment of the Dog
Warden, and the County Treasurer is directed to pay the same
out of the dog license fund.
Seconded by Mr. Downey. Carried.
Resolution No. 127. Appropriation From Road Fund
Mr. Downey offered the'following resolution and moved its
adoption :
WHEREAS, The County Superintendent has recommended
that additional funds in the amount of $25,000 be made avail-
able for maintenance
Resolved that the recommendation of the County Superin-
tendent be approved and the sum. of .$25,000 be and the same
hereby is appropriated from the County Road Fund to'be ex-
pended under the supervision of the County Superintendent
for maintenance during the balance of the year 1945.
124 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
Seconded by Mr. Scofield. Carried:
Mr. Snow moved that the regular and supplemental reports
of the Committee on Footing of Assessment. rolls be taken
from the table at this time.
Seconded by Mr. Stone.
By unanimous consent, the reports were taken from the
table.
Resolution No. 128. Adoption of Regular and Supplemental
Reports, on Footing Assessment Rolls.
Mr. Snow offered the following resolution
adoption :
and moved its
Resolved—That the regular and supplemental reports of the
Committee on Equalization, on the Footing of the Assessment
Rolls, be accepted and adopted and that' the figures therein
be used as a basis for taxation in the several tax districts of
the county for the year 1946.
Seconded by Mr. Stone. Carried.
Resolution No. 129. Remodel Monkey Run Bridge.
Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resolved that the County Superintendent be authorized and
directed to remodel the Monkey Run Bridge in the Town of
Dryden, and be it further
Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated from
the County Road Fund the sum of $14,000 or so much thereof,
as may be necessary, for such purpose.
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun. Carried.
Resolution No. 130. Authorizing Purchase of Mower.
Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Tompkins County, New York . 125
Resolved—That the County Superintendent be authorized
to purchase a, road mower for county purposes, the`same to be
paid for from the County Highway Machinery Account.
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun. Carried.
Resolution No. 131. Authorizing Purchase of Machinery.
Mr. Downey offeredthe following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved—That the County Superintendent be authorized
to purchase three snow plows for the county, and one to be
used in and by each of the following towns : Danby, Dryden,
Enfield, Ithaca, Lansing and Newfield ; and that all of said
plows be paid for from the County Highway Machinery Ac-
count.
Seconded by Mr. Gordon. Carried.
Resolution No. 132. Authorizing Taking Over Bridge In
Lansing.
Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resolved, Upon recommendation of the County' Superintend- '
ent, pursuant to subdivision 10 of §231 of the Highway Law,
that the County take over the bridge over Salmon Creek, at
Weibly's Corners on the Lockerby Hill Road in the town of
Lansing, for the purpose of maintaining and preserving the
same, except that the floor or wearing surface thereof shall
be maintained by the Town of Lansing.
Seconded by. Mr. Gordon. Carried.
Resolution No. 133. Snow Removal Program.
Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption
Resolved—That this board finds that the public interest
demands the snow removal from the state highways of the
county, and hereby requests that the same be accomplished at
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the joint expense of the state and county, pursuant to §55 of
the Highway Law;
- Be It Further Resolved, that the following state highways,
with the mileage specified, be designated as the highways from
which snow is to .be removed in the winter of 1945-46.
Road No.
Name ,of Road Approved Miles
72 Catskill Turnpike, Pt. 1 1,87
336 Cayuga. Heights 3.13
338 Catskill . Turnpike, Pt. 2 1.38
455 Wyckoff 0.34
454 Ithaca 3.45
483 Catskill Turnpike, Pt. 3 4.32
606 Cayuga Heights, Hanshaw's Corners . 2.12
616 Trumansburg-Ithaca 8.64
681 Ithaca -Dryden, Pt. 1 4.72
682 Ithaca -Dryden, Pt. 2 3.95
683 Dryden -Cortland, Pt. -1 3.53
926 Freeville-Groton 4.46
1001 Enfield Center -Ithaca 6.45
1002 Groton Village 0.39
Freeville Village 0.52
Dryden Village 1.31
1003 Mitchell St. E. Town Line 1.37
1004 Cook's Corners-Brookton 4.58
1188 Groton -Cayuga Co. Line 2.75
1189 Enfield Center -Enfield Falls 6.13
1330 Ithaca-Esty Glen 2.44
1431 Brookton-Speedsville, Pt. 1 3.38
1433 Cortland -Groton, Pt. 3 & 4 5.86
1614 Ithaca City -Hector Street 0.03
1623 Mecklenburg -Ithaca, Pt. 2 3.07
1676 South Lansing -Genoa 6,78
1867 Ithaca -Varna 1.71
1891 South Ithaca -Ithaca 0.68
1895 Halseyville-Taughannock Falls -Enfield Glen 1.20
1921 Taughannock State Park -Ithaca 7.65
5043 Ithaca -Danby, Pt. 1 2.58
5122 Ithaca -Danby, Pt. 2 3.25
5206 Trumansburg Village 1.54
5213 Ithaca -Danby, Pt. 3 4.33
5214 'Ithaca Viewfield 5.04
5225 Varna Crossing 0.46
5256 Esty Glen -South Lansing 3.08
5294 Etna-Freeville-Dryden 6.54
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5379 Ithaca -West Danby, Pt. 1 3.06
5474 Cayuta-Newfield 6.28
5567 Ithaca -West Danby 3.01
5575 Perry City-Trumansburg 3.32
5627 South Lansing -Myers 1.38
5689 Myers -King Ferry, Pt. 4 0.11
5720 Myers -King Ferry, Pts. 1 & 2 0.15
8016 Dryden -Harford 4.47
8155' Spencer -West Danby, Pts. 1 & 2 2.58
8284 Myers -King Ferry, Pt. 3 5.58.
8317 Myers -King Ferry, Pts. 1 & 2 1.76
:8330 Caroline-Richford, Pts. 1 & 2 ' 0.85
8467 Buttermilk Falls State Park Ent. 0.63
8509 Sheldrake-Taughannock Falls, Pts. 2 & 3 1.22
9281 Floral Ave. Extension 0.47
Miles! 159:90
Seconded by Mr. Snow. Carried.
Resolution No. 134. Authorizing Payment of School Taxes
on County Properties.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved—That the County Treasurer be and she hereby
is authorized and directed to pay from current revenues the
current school taxes on the two parcels on West Hill in the City
of Ithaca which were purchased in May from Augusta H.
Williams, said .taxes being in the amounts of $256.20 and
$30.66 on said parcels respectively ; and
Be It Further Resolved that the County Treasurer be and
she hereby is authorized and directed to pay from current
revenues the. current school taxes on the county property at
106 N. Tioga Street in the City of Ithaca, amounting to
$365.40.
Seconded by Mr. Shoemaker ,Carried.
Mr. Shoemaker moved that Resolution No. 114 on page 109
of the printed proceedings be amended to read ; that publica-
tion of notice of foreclosure sale be published once in each. "of
the papers instead of twice.
Seconded by Mr. Scofield. Carried.
On motion, adjourned to 1 :30 P. M.
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AFTERNOON SESSION
Roll call. All• members present, except Mr. Vail excused.
Resolution No. 135. County Clerk to Purchase Books.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resolved that the County Clerk be and he hereby is author-
ized to purchase the necessary new books to replaceworn out
mortgagor and mortgagee indices.
Seconded by Mr. Rottmann. Carried.
Resolution No. 136. County Historian to Attend Meeting.
Mr. Scofield offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That the County Historian, W. Glenn Norris be
and he hereby is authorized to attend the meeting of the Asso-
ciation of Historians to be held in Utica on November third.
Seconded by Mr. Walker. " Carried.
Resolution No. 137. Amending Resolution No. 112.
Mr. Scofield offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved that Resolution No. 112 entitled "Appropriations
for A D C" adopted by this board on September 10, 1945 be
amended to read:
"Resolved—That there be appropriated the sum of $10,000
to the Board of Child Welfare for A D C for the balance of the
year, and be it further
"Resolved that there be appropriated the sum of $2,000 for
hospitalization for A D C, and be it further
"Resolved that the County Treasurer be authorized to pay
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the same from surplus funds in her hands not otherwise ap-
propriated."
Seconded by Mr. Stevenson. Carried.
County .Attorney, Charles H. Newman, outlined and ex-
' plained the new law with reference to local finance. Discussion
followed ; questions asked and answered by County Attorney.
The Clerk read the following Workmen's Compensation In-
surance claims as they were audited.
Cortland County Hospital, X-ray—Dean H. Smith $ 5.00
Dr. F. E. Ryan, Care—Lewis Hopkins 12.40
Dr. Joseph N. Frost, Care—Francis Sarsfield 11.00
$28.40
The Clerk announced the audit of the following bills which
are chargeable to the Dog Fund under provisions of the Agri-
culture and Markets Law, §123.
Claimant
Nature of Expense - Amt. Allowed
Austin. L. Legge, Assessor's bill $ 3.78
Ney. M. Rowley, Assessor's bill 3.90
Lawrence Morey, Assessor's bill 4.20
Louis Howell, Assessor's bill 4.20
N. Y. Telephone Co., Services—Dog Warden 4.17
Frederick R. McGraw, Expenses—Dog Warden 45.65
$65.90
The Clerk read the following claims, as reported and recom-
mended for audit by the several committees to which they had
been referred :
G-849 Tompkins Co. Laboratory, Petty Cash—Co.
Lab. $ 28.23
850 Tompkins Co. Memorial Hosp., Rent, etc.—
Co. Lab. 221.35
851 New York Telephone Co., Services—Co. Lab8.42
852 H. A. Carey Co. Inc., Floater ins.—Co. Lab. 188.41
853 H. A. Carey Co. Inc., Bond prem.—Co. Lab5.00
854 Medical Gas Division of the Liquid Carbonic
Corp., Demurrage—Co. Lab. 1.28
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855 Klett Manufacturing Co., Rep. Colorimeter-
Co. Lab. 16.80
856 Certified Blood Donor Service, Serum -Co
Lab. 12.75
857 Gradwohl Laboratories, Serum -Co. Lab. 75.68
858 Lederle Laboratories, Inc., Serum -Co. Lab3.36
859 N. Y. State Dept. of Health, Supplies -Co. Lab. 3.66
860 Burroughs, Wellcome & Co., U.S.A. Inc., Sup-
plies -Co. Lab. 5.00
861 Sharp & Dohme Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab. 150.00
862 Eastman Kodak Co., Supplies -Co. Lab. 0.70
863 MacGregor Instrument Co., Supplies -Co
Lab. 49.84
864 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab. 18.05
865 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab. 21.94 ,
866 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab. 6.66'
867 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab. 15.20
868 Ruth E. Whitehead, Mileage -Pub. Health53.82
869 Clara E. Goodman, Mileage -Pub. Health54.24
870 Mary Celland, Mileage, Pub. Health 54.90
871 Stanley Supply Co., Supplies -Pub. Health 27.51
872 Dr. Harry Bull, Clinician -Pub. Health 40.00
873 H. M. Biggs Memorial Hospital, Care -Harry
Doane-PHC 77.50
874 Clifford C. Hall, Vegetables -Jail Suppl. 13.25
875 Market Basket Stores, Groceries -Jail Suppl. 65.57
876 J. C. Stowell Co., Groceries -Jail Suppl. 15.25
877 NuAlba Bakery Inc., Bread, etc. -Jail Suppl. 10.96
878 New Central Market, Meat, etc. -Jail Suppl. 44.58
879 W. J. Payne & Sons, Milk -Jail Suppl. 7.20
880 Swift & Co. Inc., 'Soap chips -Jail Suppl. 26.68
881 H. M. Biggs Memo. Hospital, Care -Co. Pa-
tients -TB Hosp. 1,032.50
882 N. Y. State Elec. & Gas Corp., Services -Co.
Bldgs. '169.46
883 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Bldgs276.56
884 Charlotte V. Bush, Exp. to Conference -Co.
Treas. 36.96
885 R. A. Hutchinson, Clerk, Postage -Child. Ct. 6.00
886 CliffordC. Hall, Mileage -Child. Ct. 42.20
887 Patricia A. Banfield, Stenog. services -Co.
Atty. 15.18
888 Charles H. Newman, Exp. to conference -Co.
Atty. .34.95
889 H. P. Denniston, Consultation -Dist. Atty25.00
890 Williamson Law Book Co., Clevengers Manual
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-Dist. Atty. 15.00
891 Norton Printing Co., Report Blanks -Sheriff 30.00
892 Clifford C. Hall, Expenses -Sheriff 7.6'0
893 Clifford C. Hall, Mileage -Sheriff 127.04
894 Williamson Law Book Co., Gilbert's Penal
Law -Sheriff 25.00
895 Clifford C. Hall, Supplies -Jail Suppl. 6.90
896 Wilbur Post, Painting -Ct. House 131.30
897 Clarence Fiero, Painting -Ct. House 131.30
898 James Farrell, Lb. on water cooler -Ct. House 94.98
899 Failing's Plumbing Co., Rep. leak -Ct. House 5.09
900 Sherwin-Williams Co., Turpentine -Ct. House 3.16
901 Clarkson -Chemical Co. Inc., Crystals -Ct
House 21.00
902 Irene H. Taggart, Switchboard relief -Co
Bldgs. 25.80
903 C. E. Bishop, Paint -Co. Bldgs. 16.00
904 Ithaca Co-op GLF Service Inc., Lawn seed -
Co. Bldgs. 4.60
905 C. J. Rumsey & Co., Glass -Co. Bldgs. ' 0.37
906 Norton Electric Co., repairs -Co. Bldgs. 4.55
907 VanNatta Office Equip. Co. Inc., Typewriter
cleaned-Supr. 14.04
908 W. 0. Smiley, Postage-Supr. 3.81
909 W. 0. Smiley, Exp. to conference-Supr. 24.35
910 Williams Press, Inc., Supplies -Co. Judge2.41
911 Corner Bookstore, Clean typewriter - Co
Clerk 10.00
912 W. G. Norris, Exp. to conference -Co. Clerk 32.25
913 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Mot. Veh. Clk. 37.50
914 W. G. Norris, Postage -Mot. Veh. Clk. 23.20
915 Irene H. Taggart, Clerical wk. -Comm. of
Elec. 3.60
916 Mrs. Mary Finneran, Clerical wk. -Comm. of
Elec. 3.60
917 Steuben Co. Bd. of Elections, Reg. veterans -
Comm. of _Elec. 2.25
918 Norton Printing Co., Ballots-Elec. Exp. 392.00
919 E. Paul Nedrow, Mileage -Co. Sealer 20.16
920 John J. Sinsabaugh, Mileage -Co. Sealer 7.23
921 Walter L. Knettles, Mileage & Expenses -Co
Serv. Off. 96.54
922 Don Carpenter, Signs -Co. Serv. Off. 4.50
923 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co
Serv. Off. 7.20
924 Louis D. Neill, Mileage & Expenses - Co
Invest. 14.00
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925 L. F. Hamlin, Inc., Vaccine—Rabies 175.50
926 Ithaca Journal, Legal notices—Rabies 42.48
• 927 E. D. Crumb, Survey—W. Hill Property 48.00
928 Bert I. Vann, Mileage—Co. Supt. 96.72
929 Bert I. Vann, Mileage—Co. Supt. 79.36
930 Bert I. Vann, Expenses—Co. Supt. 5.77
931 Bert I. Vann, Expenses—Co. Supt. 7:52
932 City of Ithaca, Telephone service—Def. Coun-
cil 5.80
933 Corner Bookstore, Typewriter Rental—Def
Council 3.00
934 C. V. Bush, Postage—Co. Treas. 17.86
935 Journal .& Courier, Certificates—Co. Judge 7.11
936 Art Craft, Letterheads & env.—Co. Judge 5.25
937 Stuart V. Carpenter, Contract for roof—Old
Ct. House 1,115.00
938 Stuart V. Carpenter, Rep. roof—Old Ct. House 41.86
939 H. M. Biggs Memo. Hospital, Care—Co. Pa-
tients—TB Hosp. 817.50
940 Herbert L. VanOstrand, Reimbursement for
exp. -W. Hill Property ` 114.00
$6,893.66
Resolution No. 138. On Audit.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved—That the foregoing claims amounting to the sum
of $6,893.66, be audited by this Board at the amounts recom-
mended by the committees to which they were referred, and
the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same out
of funds appropriated therefor; and that these claims be cer-
tified to the County Treasurer by the Clerk of this Board,
for and on behalf of the Board.
Seconded by Mr. Snow.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
On motion, adjourned.
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MONTHLY MEETING
MORNING SESSION
Roll call. All members present except Messrs. Snow and
Vail.
Minutes of October meetingapproved as printed.
Mr. Downey, Chairman of the Highway Committee, re-
ported delivery of snow plows ordered by County Superin-
tendent.
Mr. Vail appeared at this time.
Mr. Rottman, Chairman of the Building Committee, sub-
mitted a report on painting of the county jail.
Mr. Snow appeared at this time.
Mr. Stevenson reported an offer on county property ; same
referred to Tax Sale Committee.
Mr. Rottmann, Chairman of the Special Committee, re-
ported that the keys to the West Hill property had been turned
over to the county and that an inventory of personal property
left by Miss Williams would soon be made.
Resolution No. 139. Acceptance of Volunteer Firemen in
the Town of Dryden in the Workmen's Compensation Mutual
Plan.
Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Dryden has peti-
tioned this board for the inclusion of volunteer firemen in the
Town of Dryden in the County -Town mutual self insurance
plans for Workmen's Compensation; and
WHEREAS, since the adoption of the mutual self insurance
plan, subdivision 3-a of Section 50 of the Workmen's Compen-
sation Law has been amended to include volunteer firemen to
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the limits as fixe dby Section 205 of the General Municipal
Law;
Resolved, That the petition of the Town Board of the Town
of Dryden be granted, and this board hereby consents to the
inclusion of the volunteer firemen in the Town of Dryden in the
mutual self insurance plan for Workmen's Compensation, to
the limits as fixed by Section 205 of the General Municipal
Law. It is the intention of this board that this resolution shall
apply to volunteer firemen of all fire companies in Freeville
and Dryden, whether or not those companies -are separately •
incorporated.
Seconded by Mr. Stone. Carried.
Resolution No. 140. Ratification of Agreement with Ethel
F. Giltner for Purchase of Right of Way (Decker property).
Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
WHEREAS, the Highway Committee has reached an agree-
ment with Ethel F. Giltner for the purchase from her of cer-
tain lands which were required and taken for the reconstruc-
tion of the Ithaca -Newfield State Highway No. 5214, which
lands are shown and described on maps Nos. 4.4 and 4.6 of the
maps on file for such reconstruction, for the sum of Six Hun-
dred Dollars ($600.00) in consideration of a proper convey-
ance
to the County of such lands by said Ethel F. Giltner in-
dividually and as Executrix of the Last Will and Testament
of Alfred J. Decker and the release of all claims for property
.damage sustained by said Ethel F. Giltner by reason of such
reconstruction; and
WHEREAS, the said Highway Committee has recommended
the approval of said agreement,
Resolved, That the said agreement be and the same -is here-
by ratified and approved ; and the Clerk is hereby directed to
issue an order for the sum of $600.00 to said Ethel F. Giltner
upon the delivery by her of a proper deed of conveyance of the
lands so taken with a release of all property damages; and the
County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the said order out
of the moneys in her hands appropriated for securing rights
of way.
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Seconded by Mr. Scofield. Carried.
Resolution No. 141. Ratification of agreement with H. Ed-
ward Babcock for purchase of right of way.
Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
WHEREAS, The Highway Committee has reached an agree-
ment with H. Edward Babcock for the purchase from him of
certain lands which were required and taken for the recon-
struction of the Ithaca -Newfield State Highway No. 5214,
which hands are shown and described on maps Nos. 2.4 and '3.2
of the maps on file for such reconstruction, for the sum of
Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) in consideration of a proper
conveyance to the County of such lands by said H. Edward
Babcock and the release of all claims for property damage sus-
tained by said H. Edward Babcock by reason of such recon-
struction ; and
•
WHEREAS, the said Highway Committee has recommended
the approval of said agreement,
Resolved, That the said agreement be and the same is hereby
ratified and approved; and the Clerk is hereby directed to
issue an order for the sum of $500.00 to said H. Edward Bab-
cock upon the delivery by him of a proper deed of conveyance
of the lands so taken with a release of all property damages;
and the. County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the said
order out of the moneys in her hands appropriated for secur-
ing rights of way.
Seconded by Mr. Shoemaker. Carried.
W. Glenn Norris, County Clerk, came before the Board and
asked for appropriation for extra clerk made necessary by
additional work causedby returning veterans; he also called
attention to need of repair of old records. -
Resolution No. 142. Additional Appropriation for Painting
County Buildings. •
Mr. Rottmann offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption :
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Resolved, That the County Treasurer be and she hereby is
directed to transfer the sum of $600.00 from the contingent
fund to the budget item of "Painting—County Building" under
the heading of Administrative Buildings.
Seconded by Mr. Carey. Carried.
Resolution No. 143. Transfer from Contingent Fund to
"Heat and Light."
Mr. Ozmun offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That the County Treasurer be and she hereby is
authorized and directed to transfer the sum of $325.00 from
the contingent -fund to the account 117 A "Heat and Light."
Seconded by Mr. Gordon. Carried.
Resolution No. 144. Establishment of Veterans' Service
Agency.
•
Mr. Vail offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
WHEREAS, Chapter 763 of the Laws of 1945 requires each of
the counties not wholly included within a city to establish a
Veterans' Service Agency for the assistance of members of
the armed forces' and veterans and their families, and pro -
Ades for state aid in the maintenance of such agency; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the said law the chairman of this
board has appointed Leon Holman as Directorof the said
Veterans' Service Agency at a salary of $3200 subject to the
approval of this board ; and
WHEREAS, the functions 'of the Veterans' Service Agency,
as defined by the said law, are similar to the functions hereto-
fore performed in Tompkins County by the County Service
Officer, created pursuant to Chapter 480 of the Laws of 1938;
and it is the intention of this board .that those functions hence-
forth be performed by the Veterans' Service Agency under
the supervision of its director;
Resolved, That, pursuant to Chapter 763 of the Laws of
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1945, there be and hereby is established in and for the County
of Tompkins a Veterans' Service Agency; and that this board
hereby approves the appointment of Leon Holman as Director
of the. said Agency at a. salary of $3200 .per annum, effective
immediately; and be it further
Resolved, That the office of ' County, Service Officer ,be and
the same hereby is abolished forthwith ; but that the Director
of the Veterans' Service Agency be and he hereby is authorized
and requested to employ in the office of said Agency at the
same salaries that they are now receiving, Walter L. Knettles,
former County Service Officer, and Douglas Catchim, former
Deputy County Service Officer, and such other employees of the
former County Service Office as he deems necesary, it being the
intention of this board that whatever civil service rights the
said officers and employees may have had in their former posi-
tions be preserved and continued in their new employment, and
thatthere be no interruption in their dutiesor their salaries ;
and the said Director is, hereby specifically authorized to em-
ploy a stenographer at the salary of $1200 per annum; and be
it further
Resolved, That the County Treasurer be and she hereby is
authorized and directed to set up a new account on her books
entitled "Veterans' Service. Agency" and to transfer forth-
with to that account all unexpended balances of the amounts
heretofore appropriated for "County Service Officer—Salary,"
"Deputy Service Officer—Salary," "Secretary—Clerk," and
"Extra Typist and Clerk" under the heading of Veterans
Bureau, except so much thereof as may be required to pay the
salaries of said officers and employees from November 1. to
November 12, 1945, and also the unexpended balance of the
amounts heretofore appropriated for "expenses" of the
Veterans' Bureau, except for expenses of said bureau which
have already been incurred and are still unpaid ; and the
County Treasurer is further authorized and directed to trans-
fer from the Contingent Fund to the,"Veterans' Service
Agency" the additional sum of $650 for the ,purpose of paying
the salaries of the director and his stenographer and incidental
expenses for the balance of the year 1945 ; and the County
Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the salaries of the Director
of the Veterans' Service Agency, and of his stenographer, and
of .the other employees of his office as hereinabove provided, in
the same manner as other salaries are paid; and be it further
Resolved, That application be made to the State Director of
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the Veterans' Service Agency for reimbursement from state
monies for the state's share of all such salaries and expenses
of the Tompkins County Veterans' Agency, in accordance with
the provisions of Chapter 763 of the Laws of 1945, and that
a copy of this resolution be sent to the said State Director.
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun.
Discussion followed.
Moved by Mr. Downey, that above resolution be tabled until
afternoon.
Seconded by Mr. Shoemaker. Carried.
At 11 A.M. the board adjourned to attend Armistice Day
exercises in the Park adjourning until 1 P.M.
AFTERNOON ,SESSION
Roll call. All members present.
Resolution No. 145. Payment to Onondaga County Peni-
tentiary.
Mr. Stone offered . the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resolved, That the bill of Onondaga County Penitentiary for
board of convicts from April 1, 1945 to September 30, 1945, in
the amount of ,$885.95 be paid, and the County Treasurer is
hereby authorized and directed to transfer said sum of $885.95
from the contingent fund to the fund in her hands for "Onon-
daga County Penitentiary."
Seconded by Mr. Snow. Carried.
Resolution No. 146. Ratifying Sale of County Properties.
Mr. Stevenson offered the following resolution and moved
- its adoption :
Resolved, That the sales of County properties hereinafter
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specified made on October 13, 1945, pursuant to resolution of
this board, be and the same hereby are ratified and approved,
and the Chairman of this board is hereby authorized and
directed to execute on behalf of the county, affix the county
seal thereto and deliver to the respective purchasers, quit claim
deeds conveying to them the several parcels of land, as herein-
after described upon payment to the county treasurer of the
balance due upon their contracts respectively. The following
is a description of said properties with the names of the pur-
chasers and the purchaseprice of each parcel :—
TOWN OF DRYDEN.
Three acres in the Town of Dryden, formerly assessed to
Clare Tonduer Estate bounded North by Cady, East by the
highway, on the south by Monroe, and on the West by Monroe,
sold to Henry Van Arkel and wife for $26.00.
TOWN OF .NEWFIELD
Fifteenacre parcel in the Town of Newfield formerly
assessed to Mable Secor, bounded on the 'north by Georgia
and on the east, south and west by lands owned by the United
States Government and sold to Mildred F. Gorman for $80.00.
Sixty acre parcel in the Town of Newfield formerly assessed
to Frank Wheeler, bounded on the north by Smith, on the east
by lands owned by the United States Government, on the south
by the highway and on the west by Tompkins County and sold
to Mildred F. Gorman for $500.00.
TOWN OF ENFIELD
1/2 acre in the Town of Enfield formerly assessed to Mrs.
Charles Purdy bounded north by Rumsey, east by .Taylor,
south by Doty, and west by the highway, and sold to Wilfred J.
Simpson and wife for $26.00.
TOWN OF GROTON
Chart 5, Brighton Villa in the Town of Groton, formerly
assessed to Fred H. Morton sold to Murray Brookshear and
wife for $21.00.
1/2 acre lot in the Town of Groton formerly assessed to
Marion Haskill bounded north by Elmwood Avenue, east by
Jones, south by South Main Street, and west by South Main
Street, sold to Murray Brookshear and wife for $36.00.
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TOWN OF LANSING
• Lot in the Town of Lansing formerly assessed to Henrietta
Woolley bounded on the north by the highway, on the east by
Hoover, on the south by Hoover and on the west by Bower, sold
to Russell R. Lane and wife for $31.00.
Seconded by Mr. Downey. Carried.
Mr., Walker presented bill of _ Dog Warden for telephone
service.
Resolution, No. 147. Auditing Bill of the Dog Warden..
Mr. Walker offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
WHEREAS, Frederick R. McGraw, the County Dog Warden,
has presented to this Board for audit a bill for mileage in the
performance of his duties to wit : Bill No. 68 for 793 miles at
eight cents per mile amounting to $63.44 and included in a
total bill of $66.44, and
WHEREAS, said bill covers the period from October 5 to
November ,7, 1945 which was a time of unusual activity for the.
Dog Warden on account of the rabies epidemic.
Resolved, That said bill be audited and approved by this
board although the amount per month is in excess of the
amount allowed at the time of the appointment of the Dog
Warden, and the County Treasurer is directed to pay the same
out of the Dog License Fund.
Seconded by Mr. Shoemaker.. Carried
Moved by Mr. Downey, that the Dog Warden's telephone bill
for services be disallowed but that the toll charges be paid.
Seconded by Mr. Carey. Carried.
Resolution No. 148. Transfer from Contingent Fund to
Election Expenses.
Mr. Shoemaker offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption :
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Resolved, That the County Treasurer be and she hereby is
directed to transfer from the ..contingent fund the sum of
$450.00 to the budget item "Election Expenses."
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun. Carried.
Resolution No. 149. Authorizing County Clerk to Employ
Additional Clerical Help.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
•
Resolved, That the County Clerk be authorized toemploy
additional clerical help, and that. there be and hereby is appro-
priated the sum of'$150.00 for such purpose, the same to be
paid upon verified bills audited by this board, out of any sur-
plus, funds in the hands of the County Treasurer available
therefor.
Seconded by Mr. Walker. Carried.
Resolution No. 150. Provisional Appointment—Caretaker
West Hill Property.
Mr. Rottmann offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption :
Resolved, That, subject to the provisions of the Civil Service
Law, Herbert Van Ostrand be and he hereby is appointed pro-
visionally as caretaker of the County Property on West Hill at
a salary of $50.00 per month commencing as of the 1st day of
November, 1945, and the County Treasurer is hereby, author-
ized and directed to pay the said salary to Herbert. Van Ostrand
in the same manner that other salaries are paid, and charge
the same to the appropriation heretofore made for care of the
grounds of the West Hill property.
Seconded by Mr. Scofield. 'Carried.
Mr. Vail reported further on Resolution No. 144.
Moved by Mr. Ozmun that Resolution No. 144 be tabled until
Thursday.
Seconded by Mr. Carey. Carried.
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Mr. Rice, Architect for County Infirmary, reported on all
activities of same to the present time.
Resolution No. 151. Architect Directed to Furnish Working
Drawings of County Infirmary.
Mr. Rottmann offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption :
Be It Resolved, That Harold G. Rice, Architectural Engi-
neer, be authorized and directed to proceed with all completed
working drawings on the County Infirmary Building, in
accordance with the original preliminary drawings approved
by the Board of . Supervisors on September 10, 1945, and in
accordance with the terms of the contract already entered
into with the Board of Supervisors, dated July 20, 1945.
Be It Further Resolved, That Harold G. Rice be authorized
to furnish necessary data to the New York State Postwar Pub-
lic Works Planning Commission for the purpose of obtaining
a State. grant for Tompkins County to assist in part for the
payment of plans and specifications of said building, in accord-
ance with the laws of the State of New York, 1943, Chapter
660.
Seconded by Mr.. Scofield. Carried.
John Post and several members of the Fish and Game Club
appeared before the board and talked with reference to a
bounty being placed upon foxes.
Discussion followed, whereupon the Chairman appointed as
a Special Committee Messrs. Carey, Stone and Shoemaker to
investigate and report later on advisability of county offering
bounty for foxes.
Resolution No. 152. Transfer from Contingent Fund to
"Expenses—Veterans Bureau."
Mr. Shoemaker offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption :
Resolved, That the County Treasurer be and she hereby is
directed to transfer from the contingent fund to the budget
item of "Expenses" under the heading "Veterans Bureau,"
the sum of $70.00.
Tompkins County, New York 143
Seconded by Mr. Vail. Carried.
Resolution No. 153. Transfer from Contingent Fund to
"Postage, Bond Premiums and Other ,Expenses"—County
Clerk.
Mr. Shoemaker offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption :
Resolved, That the County Treasurer be and she hereby is.
authorized and directed to transfer from the contingent fund
to the budget item "Postage, Bond premiums and Other Ex-
penses" under the heading "County Clerk," the sum of $800.00.
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun. Carried.
The Clerk read the following Workmen's Compensation In-
surance claims as they were audited.
Dr. Philip E. Rossiter, Care—Fred Davis $ .41.00
Chairman, Workmen's Compensation Board, 1945
assessment 72.55
$113.55
The Clerk announced the audit of the following bills which
are chargeable to the Dog Fund -under provisions of the Agri-
culture and Markets Law, §123.
Claimant
Nature of Expenses Amt. Allowed
Austin L. Legge, Assessor's bill $ 3.48
Olen A. King, Assessor's bill 3.18
Harry E. Warren, Assessor's bill 3.90
Harry E. Warren, ,Assessor's bill 3.36
Lawrence Morey, Assessor's bill 3.72
Smith T. Weatherby, Assessor's bill 4.08
James H. Mosher, Assessor's bill 4.08
N. Y. Telephone Co., Telephone tolls—Dog Warden 0.52
Frederick R. McGraw, Expenses—Dog Warden 66.44
$92.76
The Clerk read the following claims, as reported and recom-
mended for audit by the several committees to which they had •
•
been referred :
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G-= 941 Tompkins Co. Laboratory, Petty Gash -Co.
Lab. _
$ 19.13
942 Tompkins Co. Memo. Hospital, Rent, etc.- '
Co. Lab. 221.35
943 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Lab. 10.33
944 Norton Printing Co., Off. Supplies -Co
Lab. 103.81
945 C. J. Rumsey & Co., Garbage pail -Co. Lab1.12
946 Dr. Fred W. Stewart, Consultation -Co
Lab. 15.00
947 Dr. Fred W. Stewart, Consultation -Co
Lab. 15.00
948 Liquid Carbonic Corp., Demurrage -Co
Lab. 2.04
949 Certified Blood Donor Service, Serum -Co
Lab. 30.60
950 Certified Blood Donor Service, Serum -Co
Lab 12.75
951 Sharp & Dohme, Inc., Antigen -Co. Lab. 3.60
952 Medical Gas Division of The Liquid Car-
bonic Corp., Oxygen --Co. Lab. 13.50
953 Commercial Solvents Corp., Alcohol -Co
Lab. 7.50
954 Lederle Laboratories, Inc., Serum -Co. Lab1.44
955 Lederle Laboratories, Inc., Serum -Co. Lab9.90
956 Burroughs, Wellcome & Co., U.S.A., Inc.,
Supplies -Co. Lab. 5.00
957 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab. 3.83
958 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab 14.50
959 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab 41.39
960 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab. 3.17
961 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab. 27.72
962 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab. ' 0.77
963 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab. 40.55
964 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab. - 3.18
965 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab. 7.89
966 Floyd Springer, Soc. Hyg. Clinic -Pub
Health 10.00
967 Floyd Springer, Soc. Hyg., Clinic -Pub
Health 15.00
968 Marion May, Mileage -Pub. Health 57.96
969 Clara E. Goodman, Mileage -Pub. Health 53.10
, 970 •Mary Clelland, Mileage -Pub. Health 53.22
971 Ruth E. Whitehead, Mileage -Pub. Health 66.00
972 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies -
Pub. Health 2.55
Tompkins County, New York 145
973 Ithaca Laundries, Inc., Laundry—Pub,
Health 7.26
974 Ithaca " Laundries, Inc., Laundry—Pub
Health 7.45
975 Dr. Harry Bull, Clinician—Pub. Health 40.00
976 H. M. Biggs Memo. Hospital, Care—Harry
J. Doane—PHC 75.00
977 W. J. English, Braces—Rosemary DaBall—
PHC 91.18
978 Reconstruction Home, Inc., Care—Rose-
mary DaBall—PHC 213.50
979 Reconstruction Home, Inc., Care—Nelson
Emery-PHC 105.00
980 Frederick H. Knoff, M.D., Anesthetic—Ray-
. mond Everhart—PHA 10.00
981 R. 'D. Severance, M.D., Operation—Ray-
mond Everhard—PHA 85.00
982 University Hospital, Care—Raymond Ever-
hart—PHA 117.00
983 J. C. Stowell Co., Groceries—Jail Suppl. 16.78
984 New Central Market, Meat—Jail Suppl. 24.93
985 Market Basket Store, Groceries—Jail Suppl33.38
986 NuAlba Bakery, Inc., Bread—Jail Suppl. 6.64
987 W. J. Payne & Sons, Milk—Jail Suppl. 7.52
988 Clifford C. Hall, Supplies—Jail Suppl. 3.70
'989 Quality Bakery & Grocery, Bread—Jail '
Suppl. 1.80
990 N. Y. State Elec. & Gas Corp., Services—
Co. Bldgs. 188.07
991 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services—Co. Bldgs. 254.88
992 Wilbur Post, Painting—Old Ct. House 28.00
993 Clarence Fiero, Painting, Old Ct. House 28.00
994 Norton Electric Co., Repairs—Ct. House ...: 3.45
995 Clarkson, Chemical Co., .Inc., Supplies—Ct
House 2.89
996 Cayuga Lumber Co"., White sand—Ct. House 3.00
997 Ward Stark, Extra fireman—Ct. House . 21.60
998 Wilbur Post, Painting—Jail 120.40
999 Clarence Fiero, Painting—Jail 120.40.
1000 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—
Co. Treas. 1.60
1001 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—
Co. Treas. 0.60
1002 Bert I. Vann, Mileage—Co. Supt. 96.80
1003 Bert I. Vann, ....Expenses—Co. Supt. 9.10
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1004 Jensen-Salsbery Laboratories, Inc., Serum
—Rabies 180.00
1005 Tompkins Co. Rural News, Quarantine not
—Rabies N.R.
1006 A. C. Goff, Vaccinating dogs—Rabies 30.00
1007 Dr. W. J. Gibbons, Vaccinating dogs—
Rabies 30.00
1008 R. A. Hutchinson, Postage—Child. Ct. 6.00
1009 Clifford C. Hall, Mileage—Child. Ct. 19.02
1010 Ithaca Journal, Legal not.—Supreme Ct..... 19.60
1011 Tuttle Law Print, Supplies—Co. Atty. 19.48
1012 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—
Sheriff
1013 Clifford C. Hall, Stamps—Sheriff
1014 Clifford C. Hall, Mileage—Sheriff
1015 Onondaga County Penitentiary, Bd. of
Prisoners—Penal Inst.
1016 C. V. Bush, Postage—Co. Treas.
1017 Ithaca Journal, Redemp. Sale—Tax Sale &
Redemp
1018 Journal & Courier, Redemp. Sale—Tax Sale
& Redemp.
1019 Free Press, Adv. Foreclosure Sale
, Adv. Dog Quarantine
1020 Journal & Courier, Adv. Foreclosure Sale
1021 Ithaca Journal, Adv. Foreclosure Sale
1022 Stover Printing Co., Memo. of Sale—Fore-
closure
1023 Reconstruction Home, Inc., Care—Rose-
mar yDaBall—PHC
1024 Reconstruction Home, Inc., Care—Nelson
Emery—PHC
1025 Bert I. Vann, Expenses—Co. Off.
1026 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—
Supr.
1027 Norton Printing Co., Audit Bk.—Supr.
1028 Williamson Law Book Co., Revolver Appl..
—Co. Judge
1029 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies-
- Co. Judge
1030 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—
Co. Judge
1031 VanNatta Office Equip. Co., Inc., Supplies
—Co. Judge
1032 W. G. Norris, Postage—Co. Clerk •
1033 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—
Co. Clerk
6.10
6.00
113.04
885.95
25.50
149.76
91.54
20:10
13.09
12.10
14.76
8.50
108.50
108.50
62.05
7.45
40.00
2.62
9.40
1.25
108.70
6.00
14.00
Tompkins County, New York 147
1034 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—
Co. Clerk 3.65
1035 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—
Co. Clerk 21.70
1036 Photostat Corporation, Paper—Co. Clerk ' 146.43
1037PhotostatCorporation, Developer—Co. Clerk 36.25
1038 Hall & McChesney, Inc., Deed binders—
Co. Clerk 96.00
1039 Hall & McChesney, Inc., Mtge. binders—
Co. Clerk 48.00
1040 Hall & McChesney, Inc., Deed binders—Co.
Clerk 72.00
1041 W. G. Norris, Postage—Mot. Veh, Clk. 8.75
1042 Crispell Brothers, Cartage—Mot. Veh. Clk36.84
1043 Irene H. Taggart, Clerical work—Comm. of
Elec. - 7.50
1044 Mrs. Mary Finneran, Clerical work—Comm
of Elec. 7:65
1045 Journal & Courier, List of Nominations—,
Elec. Exp. 110.44
1046 Norton Printing Co., Supplies—Elec. Exp2180.00
1047 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—,
1048 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—
Elec. Exp.,22.46
Elec. Exp.0.20
1049 E. Paul Nedrow, Mileage & Exp.—Co
Sealer 34.72
1050 Walter L. Knettles, Mileage & Exp.—Co
Serv. Off. 31.70
1051 Norton Printing Co., Record blanks—Co
Serv. Off. 10.00'
1052 Norton Printing Co., Envelopes—Co. Serv
Off. 15.00
1053 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—Co
Serv. Off. 5.20
1054 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—
Co. Serv. Off. 7.00
1055 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—
Co. Serv. Off. 1.50
1056 Louis D. Neill, Mileage & Exp.—Co. Invest58.76
1057 W. G. Norris, Exp. to conf.—Co. Historian18.55
1058 H. M. Biggs Memorial Hospital, Care—Co
Patients—TB Hosp. 850.00
1059 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—
Rur. Tray. Libr. 5.30
1060 Martin Bacon, Top soil—Co. Bldgs. 5.00
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1061 H. M. Biggs Memorial Hospital, Care—Fred
Avery—TB Hosp. 305.00
1062 H. M. Biggs Memorial Hospital, Care—
Frank L. Payne—TB Hosp. 357.50
1063 H. M. Biggs Memorial Hospital, Care—
Johanna J. Bilko—TB Hosp. 103.52
1064 H. M. Biggs Memorial Hospital, Care—
Michael Mursko, Jr.—TB Hosp. 445.00
1065 H. M. Biggs Memorial Hospital, Care—
Robert Stephenson—TB Hosp. 62.50
1066 Patricia A. Banfield, Stenog. expenses—Co-
Atty. 21.77
1067 Mrs. Mary Finneran, Clerical work—Comm
of Elec. 18.60
1068 Irene H. Taggart, Clerical work—Comm
of Elec. 26.70
1069 Herbert L. Van Ostrand, Reimbursement—
Care of W. Hill Property 115.20
$10,013.73
Resolution No. 154. On Audit.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its,
adoption :
Resolved, That the foregoing, claims amounting to the sum
of $10,013.73, be audited by this Board at the amounts recom-
me$lded by the committees to which they were referred, and
the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same out of
funds appropriated therefor ; and that these claims be certified
to the County Treasurer by the Clerk of this Board, for and on
behalf of the Board.
Seconded by Mr. Walker.
Ayes -12. Noes -0. ' Carried.
On motion, adjourned.
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MONTHLY MEETING
Monday, December 10, 1945
MORNING SESSION
Roll call. All members present except Mr. Vail.
Minutes of November 30th meeting, read and approved.
The Clerk read the inventory of personal property of Wil-
, liams place offered for sale by former owner. Said inventory
referred to county infirmary committee by Chairman.
Mr. Newman reported on fox bounties and gave the law per-
taining thereto ; exception being taken to the Attorney Gen-
eral's ruling but a recommendation that all fox bounty bills be
paid upon audit by the Board on duly verified bills. Matter
referred to the fox committee.
The Clerk read a notice of County Officers Association meet-
ing to be held in Albany February 13, 14 and 15.
Moved by Mr. Snow, that the County Attorney attend a
municipal attorneys convention to be held December 20, 1945,
Albany, N. Y. •
Seconded by Mr. Stone. Carried.
Resolution No. 231. Additional Appropriations.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption
WHEREAS, The amounts heretofore appropriated for election
expenses, coroner's expenses, county sealer's expenses, and
board of supervisors' expenses, are insufficient for the payment
of bills for necessary expenses;
Resolved; That the County Treasurer be and she hereby is
authorized and directed to transfer from the contingent fund
the amounts specified below to the items stated respectively :
234 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
Account No. Item Amount
108 C Election Expenses $122.64
111 D Coroner's expenses 141.66
101 E Bd. of Supervisors' Exp. 2.08
111, B County Sealer's Expense 46.56
$312.94
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun. Carried.
The question of payment of County Treasurer's bond on a
yearly or term basis being brought up for discussion, same was
referred to Committee on Insurance and County Officers Bonds.
Mr. Newman submitted his annual report as County At-
torney. Report accepted and placed on file.
Resolution No. 232. Auditing Bill of the Dog Warden.
Mr. Walker offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
WHEREAS, Frederick R. McGraw, the County Dog Warden,
has presented to this Board for audit a bill for mileage in the
performance of his duties to wit: Bill No. 70 for 484 miles at
eight cents per mile amounting to $38.72' and included in a total
bill of $41.02, and
WHEREAS, Said Bill covers the period from November 9 to
December 7, 1945 which was a time of unusual activity for the
Dog Warden on account of the rabies epidemic.
Resolved, That said bill be audited and approved by this
board although the amount per month is in excess of the
amount allowed at the time of the appointment of the Dog
Warden, and the County Treasurer is directed to pay the same
out of the Dog License Fund.
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun. Carried.
Lists of Special Franchises of the towns of Danby, Groton,
Ithaca, Lansing and Ulysses were received and referred to the
Committee on Town Officers' Accounts..
Lists of Corporations of the towns of Danby and Groton
were received and filed.
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A report of the Bonded and Temporary Indebtedness of the
town of Groton was received and filed.
Lists of Returned School Taxes of the towns of Caroline,
Danby, Dryden, Enfield, Ithaca, Lansing, Newfield, Ulysses
and the City of Ithaca were received and referred to the Com-
mittee on Erroneous Assessments and Returned Taxes:
On motion, adjourned to 1:30 P.M.
AFTERNOON SESSION
Roll call. All members present, except Mr. Vail.
The joint report of the County Treasurer and the County
Clerk, relative to the amount received for mortgage tax and
the allocation thereof made by them, was received and referred
to the Committee. on County Treasurer's Accounts.
Resolution No. 233. Establishment of Compensation Plan:
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution- and moved its
adoption :
WHEREAS, the Municipal Service Bureau of the State De-
partment of Civil Service has prepared and submitted to this
board a compensation' plan for Tompkins County, including
rules for the administration thereof and salary schedules; and
WHEREAS the Civil Service Committee of this board has
made a study` of the said plan and has revised the said salary
schedules, and recommends the adoption of the said plan as so.
revised ;
Resolved, That the Compensation Plan for Tompkins County
as prepared by the Municipal Service Bureau of the State De-
partment of Civil Service and revised by the Civil Service
Committee of this board be and the same hereby is adopted to
become effective January 1, 1946, including the rules for the
administration of said plan; and be it further
Resolved, that the plan as so revised and adopted be set
forth in the minutes of this meeting.
236 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
THE COMPENSATION PLAN
Rules
1. Provisions Governing Installation of the Compensation
Plan.
An employee receiving less than the minimum rate for the
class to which his position is allocated shall be raised to the
minimum rate for the class as soon as practicable. The salary
of an employee falling within the range for the class to which
his position is allocated shall remain unchanged. An employee
receiving more than the maximum rate for his class shall con-
tinue at that rate during period of incumbency (except in
event of general service -wide reduction), but shall not be en-
titled to a salary increase.
2. Increments.
Each employee shall be entitled to one annual increment up
to the maximum of the grade in which his position is allocated,
provided that the increment is recommended by the depart-
ment head and approved by the Finance Committee of the
Tompkins County Board of Supervisors. The increment can
only take effect on the first day of the fiscal year.
3. New Appointees.
A new employee appointed to a position in a class shall be
paid the minimum rate of pay for the class.
4. Promotions.
When an employee is promoted to a position in a higher
class, his salary shall be increased to the minimum rate for the
higher class. If an employee is promoted to a position in a
higher grade, the minimum salary of which is equal to or
lower than the rate of compensation then received by such
employee, he shall, upon such promotion, be paid the salary
which corresponds to the next higher step within the salary
range to which he has been promoted.
5. Transfers.
There shall be no immediate change in the salary rate of an
employee who is transferred unless his salary is below the ap-
proved minimum of the new position. If an employee is trans-
Tompkins County', New York 237
ferred to a position in a class having a higher salary than the
class from which he was transferred, such change shall be
deemed a promotion and the provisions governing promotions
shall apply. If an employee is transferred to a position in a
class, the salary range of which has a maximum that is lower
than the minimum of the class from which the employee was
transferred, such change shall be deemed a demotion and the
provisions governing demotions shall apply.
6. Demotions.
When an employee is demoted to a lower class position, he
' shall be paid at a rate which is within the approved range for
the lower class position. The rate of pay shall be set by the
legislative body.
7. Allocations Downward.
When an employee's position is reallocated to a lower class
position, the employee shall be permitted to continue at his
present rate of pay during period of incumbency (except in
event of general service -wide reductions), but shall not be
entitled to a salary increase.
8. Reinstated Employees.
A reinstated employee shall be paid at a salary rate within
the approved salary range for the position in which he is
reinstated.
9. Part-time Employment.
All rates prescribed in the scales of pay are the standard
rates of pay authorized for full-time employment. When em-
ployment is on a part-time basis, only the proportionate part
of the rate for the time actually employed shall be paid.
10. Overtime.
When a monthly rate of pay has been established for any
class of positions, no additional compensation shall be paid for
overtime, except that in cases of extraordinary emergency a
department head, subject to the approval of the legislative
body, may authorize compensation for overtime work at such
rates of pay as may be deemed advisable under the circum-
stances.
238, Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
11. 'Administrative Salary Adjustment.
The salary of each employee shall be reviewed annually by
his department head for the purpose of determining which
employees shall be recommended for salary increases or de-
creases within the range for the class in which their positions
have been allocated. All of the personal records, tardiness, and
length of service shall be considered in making recommenda-
tions to the legislative body or other budgetary authority, with
major emphasis placed on the evaluation of service rendered.
No employee, except those who have been in the employ of the
county continuously for . five years prior to January 1, 1946,
shall be entitled to more than one step increase each fiscal
year. Employees appointed, promoted, or reinstated, at least
six months prior to the beginning of the fiscal year shall be
eligible for the annual increment.
12. Allowances.
• The rates of pay prescribed is the actual money salary paid;
full or part maintenance, when received, is additional remun-
eration for the specific job.
13. Effective Date.
Effective January 1, 1946, the salaries of the various officers
and employees of Tompkins County are fixed at the rates set
forth in the attached schedule, subject to the provisions of
these rules.
SALARY RANGE
Title Minimum
Maximum
Clerk $1080 $1320
Senior Clerk 1380 1620
Typist 1080 1320
Senior Typist 1380 1620
Stenographer 1080 1320
Senior Stenographer 1380 1620
Telephone Operator 1080 1320
Senior Account Clerk 1500 1800
Bookkeeper 1800 2160
Surrogate Court Clerk 1800 2160
Children's Court Clerk, 750 900
Clerk, Board of Supervisors —1800 2160
Deputy Clerk, Bd. of Supervisors 1500 1800
Deputy County Clerk 1800 2160.
Tompkins County, New York 239.
Case Worker 1680 1920
Senior Case Worker 1980 2220
Case Supervisor * B 2280 2520
Probation Officer 10801320
Veterans' Service Officer 2280 - 2520
Asst. Veterans' Service Officer 1680 1920
Welfare Home Manager ' 1080 1520
Welfare Home Matron 750 960
Public Health Nurse 1800 2160
Veterinarian 2400 Flat.
County, Librarian 1680 2000
County Attorney 2400 3500
Sealer of Weights and Measures 1380 1620
Deputy Sealer of Wts. & Measures 1080 1320
Dog Warden 1600 1900
Under Sheriff - 1980 2520
Deputy Sheriff 1680 1920
Jail . Matron. 300 Flat
Turnkey 600. Flat
County Highway Superintendent 3600 4200
Cleaner 1080 1520
Assistant Steam Boiler Fireman 1200 1580
Steam Boiler Fireman 1380 1620
Building Superintendent 1800 2160
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun. Carried.
Resolution No. 234. Authorizing Payment of Bill for Snow -
Go.
Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That the bill of The Good Roads Machinery Co. of
New York, 50 Church St., New York City, for a Sno-Go in the
amount of $11,500.00, the purchase of which was authorized ,
by resolution of this board, be and the same hereby is approved
arid audited, and the County Treasurer is duly directed to pay
the same out of surplus monies in her hands not otherwise
appropriated.
Seconded by Mr. Stone.. Carried.
Resolution No. 235. Discontinuance of Bounties on Foxes.
Mr. Carey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
240 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
Resolved, That the offer of $3.00 for each, fox killed in Tomp-
kins County by residents of Tompkins County, as set forth in
the report of the Special Committee presented to and adopted
by this Board on November 16, 1945, be and the same hereby
is withdrawn . except as to foxes that have been killed or are
killed on or before December 31, 1945; and be is further
Resolved, That all claimants for bounties on foxes killed on
or before December 31, 1945 shall present their claims in the
form of verified bills to be audited by this board.
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun. Carried.
Resolution No. 236. Refund to Florence Hart.
Mr. Stevenson offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
WHEREAS, there was an unpaid school tax on property in the
Town of Ithaca sold to Florence Hart in October, 1944, which
she paid under protest in the amount of $9.63.
Resolved, That the County Treasurer be and she hereby is
authorized and directed to refund to said Florence Hart the
sum of $9.63 and charge the same to Tax Sale Foreclosure
Expenses.
Seconded by Mr. Downey. Carried.
Upon invitation of the Commissioner of Welfare to visit the
County Home, December 19th was fixed for the date therefor.
Mr. Walker., Chairman of the Committee on Town Officers
Accounts, submitted the following report relative to the valua-
tion of the Special Franchises of Tompkins County for the year
1945:
Your Committee on Town Officers Accounts, reports the
following to be a statement of all the Special Franchises of
Tompkins County, outside of the City of Ithaca, as reported by
the several Town Clerks of the respective towns of the county,
for the year 1945 :
SPECIAL FRANCHISES FOR TOMPKINS COUNTY FOR 1945
(Exclusive of the City of Ithaca)
Towns
and
Villages
Caroline
Danby
Dryden
Dryden Village
Freeville
Enfield
Groton
Groton Village
Ithaca
Cayuga Heights
Lansing,
Newfield
Ulysses
Trumansburg
2,548
3,564
2,842
$ 3,298
490
$
10,290
3,724
24
$
416
$
O
v8
•z0
00
ca
O
La
2,940
2,548
4,214
4,018
4,606
$ 34,726
25,480
91,924
20,776
10,486
19,303
40,082
98
153,252
58,707
67,706
30,282
51,646
32,046-
$ 4,656
30,576
37,142
98
588
23,571
45,080
13,426
103,950
14;,553
53,253
35,672
22,442
1,176
'0
0
0
a
u
0.0V
$ '436
582
10,584
7,644
24
Totals 1 8,9541 3,7881 14,0381 416 9,7021 8,6241 636,5141 386,183 4-361 18,8101 24
Dated, December 10, 1945. MERVIN WALKER
- FOREST J. PAYNE
Committee
t-1oA MaN '4unoD sui)1dwoj
242 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
Moved by Mr. Walker, that the report of the committee ,be
accepted.
Seconded by Mr. Shoemaker. Carried.
Moved by Mr. Shoemaker that the County Attorney, Com-
missioner of Public Welfare, County Clerk, County Treasurer,
Chairman of the Board be authorized to attend the County Offi-
cers Association Meeting to be held at Albany, February 13,
14 and 15.
Seconded by Mr. Stone. Carried.
Moved by Mr. Scofield, that we have a final, audit of bills on
December 24th.
Seconded by Mr. Rottmann. Carried.
Resolution No. 237. Cancellation of Sale of Property in the
Town of Dryden.
Mr. Stevenson offered the following resolution and, moved
its, adoption :
WHEREAS at the sale of county properties on October 13,
1945 Mary R. F. Smith was the highest bidder for a right of
way in the town of Dryden formerly assessed to the Abalon
Corporation, and that said bid was based upon a misunder-
standing of facts ;
Resolved, that the said sale be cancelled and the County
Treasurer be and she hereby is authorized and directed to
refund to said. Mary R. F. Smith her deposit in the amount of
$8.00 made at the time of said sale; and to charge the same
to Tax Sale Foreclosure Expenses.
Seconded by Mr. Downey. Carried.
Mr. Snow, Chairman of the Committee on County Treas-
urer's Accounts, submitted the following report of the commit-
tee relative to the Mortgage Tax moneys, in, the hands of the
County Treasurer on October 1, 1945.
Tompkins County, New York 243
To the Board of Supervisors,
Tompkins County, N. Y.
Your Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts, submits
the following report, relative to the Mortgage Tax moneys
received and the allocation thereof made as follows :
Caroline $ 236.83
Danby . 165.69
Dryden 824.67
Enfield 210.17
Groton 612.77
Ithaca 1,672.28
Lansing 361.81
Newfield 230.65
Ulysses 985.88
Ithaca City 6,898.39
$12,199.14
Your Committee finds that of the amount of $824.67 to
which the town of Dryden is entitled there should be paid to
the incorporated Village of Dryden, the sum of $71.09 ; and to
the incorporated Village of Freeville, the sum of $33.63 ; of the
amount of $612.77 to which the town of Groton is entitled there
should be paid to the incorporated Village of Groton, the sum
of $169.84; of the amount of $1,672.28 to which the town of
Ithaca is entitled, there should be paid to the incorporated
Village of Cayuga Heights, the sum of $295.18; and of the
amount of $985.88 to which the town of Ulysses is entitled,
there should be paid to the Village of Trumansburg the sum of
$178.84; your committee therefore has recommended the
adoption of the following resolution :
Dated, December 10, 1945.
LAMONT C. SNOW
FRED E. ROTTMANN
Committee.
Resolution No. 238. Apportionment of Mortgage Tax.
Mr. Snow offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That the report of the Committee on County Treas-
urer's Accounts, relative to the Mortgage Tax moneys, and the
244
Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
- allocation thereof, as herein made, be accepted and adopted
and that this Board issue its warrant to the County Treasurer
for the distribution thereof to the `several districts of the
county entitled thereto, as herein set forth.
Seconded by Mr. Stone. Carried.
The Clerk announced the audit of the following bills .which
are chargeable to the Dog Fund under provision's of the Agri-
culture and Markets Law, §123.
Claimant
Nature of Expense Amt. Allowed
F. R. Caswell, Assessor's bill $ 3.60
L. E. Cummings, Assessor's bill 4.20
A. L. VanDeBogart, Assessor's bill 4.08
Frederick R. McGraw, Expenses—Dog Warden 41.02
$52.90
The Clerk read .the following Workmen's .Compens.ation In-
surance aims as they were audited.'
Tompkins Co. Memo.' Hosp., Care—John Hoover $53.80
Dr F. J.:McCormick, Care-Ladislav Mazourek 10.00
Sell, .Care—Thomas Teeter • 5.00
$68.80
.The Clerk read the following .claims, as reported and recom-
mended for audit Eby the several committees to which they had
been referred:
G-1070 Tompkins Co. Laboratory, Petty Cash—Co.
Lab. $ 25.63
1071 Tompkins Co. Memo. Hospital, Rent, etc.—
Co. Lab. 220.85
1072 New York Telephone Co., Services—Co. Lab9.85
1073 Norton Printing Co., Off. Supplies—Co. Lab65.05
'1074 H. A. Carey Co., Inc., Insurance—Co. Lab . 10.00
1075 R. L. Van Derveer, Rabbits—Co. Lab. 12.50
1076 Commercial Solvents Corp.; Alcohol—Co.
Lab. 7.50
1077 Lederle Laboratories, Inc., Serum—Co. Lab0.96
1078 Certified Blood Donor Service, Serum—Co.
Lab. 12.50
1079 Medical Gas Division of Liquid Carbonic
Corp., Demurrage—Co. Lab. 1.08
Tompkins County, Nev's, York 245_
1080 Burroughs, Wellcome & Co., U.S.A.; Inc.;
Supplies -Co. Lab., 5.00
1081 Warren E. Collins; Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab:-20.50
1082 Fisher Scientific Co., Supplies -Co. Lab. 22.50
1083 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co: Lab. 7,.04
1084'Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab. 7.20
1085 Will Corporation; Supplies -Co. Lab. 3'.42
1086 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab. 3.62
1987.Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab, 2:22
1088 Floyd Springer, City Clerk, Soc. Hyg. Clinic
-Pub. Health 12.50
10'89 Marion May, .Mileage -.Pub. Health 5.7.72
10.90 Clara E. Goodman, Mileage -Pub. Health 49.08
1091 Mary Clelland, Mileage -Pub. Health 52.32
1092 Ruth E. Whitehead, Mileage -Pub. Health' 60'.30
1093 Dr. Harry Bull, ICH Clinician -Pub.
Health 40.00
1'094 Gertrude Rocker, Dental Hygienist -Pub.
Health 15.00
1095 R. W. Smith, Brace -Barney Rollins-PHC55.00
1096 H: M. Biggs Memo. Hosp., Care -Harry
Doane-PHC77.50
1097 H. M. Biggs Memo. Hosp., Care' -Co.
Patients-T.B. Hosp., 827.50
1098 H. M. Biggs Memo. Hosp., Care -Mary
Rinkcas-TB Hosp. 515.00
1099 Bert I. Vann, Mileage -Co. Supt. 71.84
1100 Bert I. Vann, Expenses -Co. Supt., 5.25
1101 C. E. Bishop, Paint -Old Ct. House 17.25
1102 Clarence,; Fiero, Painter-C.o. Bldgs. 185.90
1103 Wilbur Post, Painter -Co. Bldgs. 173'.30
1104 Norton Electric ,Co., Rep. work -Jail 2.00
m
1105 C. J. Rusey & Co., Supplies -Ct.. House 5.35
'1106 C. J: Rumsey & Co., Bulbs -Ct. House 158.89
1107 Cayuga Lumber Co., Supplies -Ct. House 9.82
1108 Ward Spencer, Express -Ct. House 0.46
1109. T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies -
Ct. House 148.88
1110 Ward Stark, Extra work -Ct. House 27.00
1111.C. E. Bishop, Paint, etc. -Ct. House 109.15
1112 C. E. Bishop, Paint, etc. -Ct. House 41.70
1113 Donohue -Halverson, Inc.; Supplies -Ct.
House 58.81
1114 Charles H. Newman, Expenses -Co. Atty16.13
1115 Charles H. Newman, Postage -Co. Atty. 3.00
1116 Patricia A. Banfield, Stenog. services -Co.
Atty. 6.19
246 Pi-oceedings of the Board of Supervisors
1117 Jewell, Overstreet, Stenog. services—Co.
Atty. 16.69
1118 R. A. Hutchinson, Postage—Child. Ct. 6.00
,1119 R. A. Hutchinson, Postage—Child. Ct. - ,. 6.00
1120 Clifford C. Hall, Mileage—Child. Ct. 40.76
1121 Mary A. Yengo, Bookkeeping—Prob. Off18.90
1122 Williamson Law Book Co., Crim. Code—
Dist. Atty. 25.00
1123 Tompkins Co. Rural News, Not. of Sale—
Foreclosure 12.76
1124 Ithaca Journal -News, Inc., Notice—Tax
Sale & Redempt. 514.28
1125 Journal & Courier, Notice—Tax Sale &
Redempt. 402.50
1126 N. Y. State Elec. & Gas Corp., Services—
Co. Bldgs. 198.14
1127 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services—Co. Bldgs269.94
1128 City of Ithaca, Water—Co. Bldgs. 57.08
1129 VanNatta Office Equip. Co., Inc., Supplies
—Co. Treas. 20.43
1130 Tompkins Co. Rural News, Rabies Notices—
Dog Quarantine 20.39
1131 Robert S. Boothroyd, Bond Prem.—Co.
Judge N.R.
1132 City of Ithaca, Telephone Service—Defense
Council 10.65
1133 Corner Bookstore, Typewriter rental -De-
fense Council 3.00
1134 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies --
Soil Conservation 5.45
1135 Charles G. Downey, Mileage—Soil Con-
servation 14.79
1136 Amos Strong, Mileage—Soil Conservation 17.92
1137 Merrill F. Curry, Mileage—Soil Conserva-
tion 5.60
1138 Quality Bakery, Bread—Jail Supplies 8.80
1139 J. C. Stowell Co., Groceries—Jail Supplies , 78.38
1140 New Central Market, Meat—Jail Supplies 27.82
1141 Market Basket Store, Groceries—Jail Sup-
plies 99.00
1142 Clifford C. Hall, Eggs—Jail Supplies 11.46
1143 W. J. Payne & Sons, Milk—Jail Supplies 5.60
1144 J. C. Stowell Co., Sunny Sol—Jail Supplies 3.30
1145 Clifford C. Hall, Mops, etc.—Jail Supplies 13.81
1146 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies
Sheriff 2.20
Tc>mpkin County, New York 247
1147 Clifford C. Hall, Expenses—Sheriff 24'10
1148 Mileage—Sheriff 229.92
1149 ' 4.80
1150 75.00
I151 Clifford C. Hall, Mileage & Exp.—Sheriff 36.10
I152 Harvey Steveomoo.]0xpeumea--Gopr' 52.51
~ 1I53 Harvey Stevenson, Expenses=-Supr.11.35
1154 Harry N. Gordon, Expenses—Supr 35.75
1155 Charles G. Downey,Expounoa--Supr. 11.70
1156 Stover Printing Co., Fox bounty papers— `
Supr. 12.00
1157 Frederic M. Thompson, Tax Tables—Supr. ` 7.00
1158 W. 0. SmilePostage--8upr' 14.00
1159 Mary Mineah, Postage—Co. Judge 3.00
1160 Williamson Law Book Co., Jessup & Red- •
field --Co. Judge 7.00
1161 West Publishing Co` N. Y. 0u��}enueot--
Co. Judge - 15.00
1162 W. Glenn Norris, Postage—Co. Clerk 3.75
1.163 A. J. Laux & Co., Discharge cards—Co.
Judge 10.00
1164 Hall & McChesney, Inc., Discharges— Co.
Clerk 28.50
1165 ��.Q.�orrio'�ootu�o������–��ot'�et.
' Clk. 38'60
1166 T.G.Miller's Sons Paper Cn.,SopDltoa--
Mot. Veh. Clk. 4.80
1167 VanNatta Office Equip. Co., Inc.,—Stapler,
etc.—Mot. Veh. Clk.. 7.06
1168 VanNatta Office Equip. Co., Ino,Iok--
Mot.Veb'Clk. 2.00
1169 Daniel E. Patterson, Postage & Exp.—
C000zu. of Elec' 7.04
I170 Daniel E. Patterson, Tacks—Comm. of Elec. 0.38
1171 Mrs. Mary Finneran, Clerical work—Comm.
of Elec. 5.10
1172 Irene H. Taggart, Clerical work—Comm.
of Elec. 11.10
1173 Ithaca Journal -News, Inc., Legal Notices—
Elec. Exp. 88.20
1174 Ithaca Journal -News, Inc., Legal Notices—
Elec. Exp. ' 55.25
1175 Norton Printing Co, Postals—Elec. Exp. . 10.00
1176 The Journal & Courier, Legal Notices-- '
Elec. Exp. 132.44
248 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
1178 Cleo Carter, Expenses—Co: Sealer 63.00
1179 E. Paul Nedrow, Expenses—Dep.. Co. Sealer 36.32
1180 Ralph J. Low, Mileage '& Exp.—Coroner 177.84
1181 Norton Printing Co., Cards—Co. Serv. Off. 12.00
1182 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Folders=
Co. Serv. Off. 2.50
1183 Walter L. Knettles, Expenses—Co. Serv. Off30.67
1184 Louis D. Neill, Expenses—Co. Investigator. 15.76
1185 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies
Co. Historian 49.85
1186 Herbert L. Van Ostrand, Reimbursement—
W. Hill Property.. 122.58
1187 Eleanor B. Daharsh, Services as Seen--
Run
ecr.—Rur. Tray. Libr. 25.00
1188 H. R. Huntting Co., Books—Rur. Tray. Libra 53.01
1189 R. R. Bowker Co., Library Journal—Rur.
Tray. Iibr. 5.00
1190 Syracuse News Co., Books—Rur. Tray. Libr1,106.88
1191 VanNatta Office Equip. Co., Inc., Supplies—
Rur. Tray. Libr. 103.95
1192 VanNatta Office Equip. Co., Inc., Supplies—
Rut. Tray. Libr. 39.62
1193 Gaylord Bros., Inc. Supplies—Rur. Tray.
Libr. 51.05
1194 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—
Rur. Tray. Libr. 2.50
1195 Eleanor B. Daharsh, Postage—Rur. Tray.
Libr. 35.00
Resolution No. 239. On Auit.
$8,017.15
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That the foregoing claims amounting to the sum
of $8.017.15, be audited by this Board at the amounts recom-
mended by the committees to which they were referred, and
the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same out of
funds appropriated.therefor; and that these claims be certified
to the County Treasurer by the Clerk of this Board, for and on
behalf of the Board.
Seconded by Mr. Walker.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
On motion, adjourned.
156 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors'.
SECOND DAY
Friday, November 16,1945
MORNING SESSION
Roll call. All members present except Mr. Vail.
Minutes, of November 15th meeting read and approved.
Resolution No. 164. Appropriation—Rights of Way.
Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum
of $1,000 for securing rights of way for highways in Tompkins
County for the year 1946.
Seconded by Mr. Stone.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
- Resolution No. 165. County Highway Aid to Towns.
Mr. Downey offered the -following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resolved, That,there be and hereby is appropriated the sum
of $18,000.00. to aid the towns in the improvement of dirt
roads, said amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary,
to be expended under the same provisions and conditions as
provided by the resolution of the. Board adopted December 31,
1930, as amended November 13, 1933, and be it further
Resolved, That there be allowed to each town the sum of
$1,000.00 per mile for two miles of improved road, and be it
further
Resolved, That any town not completing in any one year the
two miles allottedto it as specified in the resolution as
amended, such town or towns may complete the same the fol-
Tompkins County, New York " 157.
lowing year and receive in addtiion to that year's allotment
the amount withheld from the previous year.
Seconded by Mr. Scofield.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
Resolution No. 166. Appropriations for Highway Topping,
Reconstruction and Maintenance.
Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
WHEREAS, The County Superintendent has submitted to this
Board the following program for highway construction in
1946:
TOPPING
Project No: 1. Locke Road, 2.50 miles, Lansing
#154 $ 16,000.00
RECONSTRUCTION
Project No. 2. Trumansburg Cemetery Road,
Ulysses #148-1.7 miles 13,500.00
Project No. 3. Waterburg Road, Enfield #136,
, 2.0 miles 16,000.00
Project No. 4. South Danby Road, Danby,
#125 1.60 miles 12,800.00
Project No. 5. Irish Settlement Road, Dryden
#162 2.75 miles 15,000.00
Project No. 6. Shaffer Road, Newfield, #131,
1.30 miles 10,400.00
Project No. 7. Midline Road, Caroline #114,
L60 miles 12,600.00
Project No. 8. Pleasant Valley Road, #178,
1.10 miles, Groton 8,500.00
Maintenance for 1946
$104,800.00
110,000.00
$214,800.00
Resolved, That the foregoing program and estimates for
highway topping, reconstruction and maintenance in 1946 be
158 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
approved by this Board, subject to such minor modifications as
the County Superintendent finds necessary, and that the
amounts estimated, namely, $16,000 for topping, $88,800 for
reconstruction, and $110,000 for maintenance, or so much
thereof as may be necessary, be and the same hereby are ap-
propriated from the County Road Fund for the purposes indi-
cated, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the
same upon order of the County Superintendent.
Seconded by Mr. Scofield.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
Mr. Ozmun, Chairman of the Purchasing Committee, sub-
mitted the following report from January 1 to December 1,
1945.
Fuel & Light —Appropriation $4,200.00
Additional Appr. Nov. 12 325.00
Total 4,525.00
Disbursements 4,323.37
Balance $201.63
Telephones —Appropriation . $3,500.00
Disbursements 3,001.63
Balance 498.37
Water Rental—Appropriation $ , 250.00
Disbursements 144.44
Balance
Total Appropriations $8,275.00
Total Disbursements 7,469.44
Total Balance $ 805.56
Respectfully submitted
November 16, 1945.
105.56
J. W. OZMUN, Chairman
CHARLES G. DOWNEY
FRED E. ROTTMANN
Tompkins County, New York 159
Resolution No. 167. Appropriation for Heat, Light and
Telephones.
Mr. Ozmun offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That the report of the committee be accepted and
adopted, and be it further
Resolved, That there be levied upon and collected from the
taxable property of Tompkins County, the sum of $7,950.00
for the following purposes for the year 1946:
For Fuel & Light—Co. Bldgs. in City of Ithaca $4,200.00
For telephone services 3,500.00
For water rentals 250.00
$7,950.00
Seconded by Mr. Stevenson.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
Resolution No. 168. Appropriation—Lowman Money.
Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That there be levied upon and collected from the
taxable property of Tompkins County the sum of $28,110 for
the construction of highways in Tompkins County in 1946,
under the provisions of Section 111 of the Highway Law, said
sum of $28,110 to be duplicated by alike amount by the State
of New York, under the provisions of Section '112 of the High-
way Law, and be it further
Resolved, That in the event, that the State fails to duplicate
the sum of $28,110 that the monies herein appropriated be, and
the same hereby are appropriated to the County Road Fund.
Seconded by Mr. Carey.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
Resolution No. 169. Appropriation—Election Expenses.
160 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
Mr. Shoemaker offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption :
Resolved, That there be and hereby is appropriated for the
year 1946$5,000 for Election Expenses and $400.00 for Office
Expenses of the Commissioners of Election.
Seconded by Mr. Snow.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
Mr. Stevenson moved, that a committee be appointed to con-
sider the rate of mileage of county officials and employees.
Seconded by Mr. Carey. Carried.
Whereupon the Chairman announced as such committe:
Messrs. Stone, Ozmun, and Carey.
Resolution No. -170. Appropriation for Administrative
Buildings.
Mr. Rottmann offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption :
Resolved, That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum
hereinafter set forth for the items specified fir -the mainte-
nance of Administrative Buildings in the year 1946, or so
much thereof as may be necessary, the same to be paid out only
upon verified bills duly audited by this board, to wit :—
Old Court House—Repairs $ 200.00
Courthouse and Jail—Repairs 1,000.00
Painting—County Buildings . 600.00
Supplies and Miscellaneous Expenses—Co. Bldgs1,200.00
Seconded by Mr. Gordon.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
Resolution No. 171. Appropriation for Care of West Hill
Property.
Mr. Rottmann offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption ;
Tompkins County, New York 161
Resolved, That there be and, hereby is appropriated the sum
of $2,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary for the care
of the building and grounds of the county property on West
Hill in 1946, including the salary of the caretaker ; and that the
caretaker be authorized to employ such help as he needs and
make such minor repairs as he deems necessary within the
amount appropriated; and that all payments for such 'pur-
poses, except the salary of the caretaker, be made upon veri-
fied bills audited by this board.
Seconded by Mr. Gordon.
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
Resolution No. 172. Appropriation—Current Expenses of
County Judge and Surrogate.
Mr. Shoemaker offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption :
Resolved, That there be and ,hereby is appropriated the sum
of $625.00 for current expenses of County Judge's and Surro-
gate's Office for the year 1946.
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun.
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
Mr. Snow, Chairman of the Committee on Equalization pre-
sented the following reports of that committee, Report No. 1
for the purpose of General Tax Levy and Report No. 2, the
Highway Tax Levy, for the year 1945, which were laid on the
table one day, under the rule :
.162 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
REPORT NO. 1 OF EQUALIZATION COMMITTEE FOR
APPORTIONMENT OF GENERAL TAX LEVY FOR THE
YEAR 1945
To the Board. of Supervisors of Tompkins County, N. Y.
Your Committee on Equalization reports that they have ex-
amined the assessment rolls of the several tax districts in the
County of Tompkins, for the purpose of ascertaining whether
the valuation in one tax district bears a just relation to the
valuations in all the tax districts in the county; that in the
opinion of the members of the committee such valuations do
not bear such just relations to the valuations in all the tax dis-
tricts of the county, and your committee would recommend that
the valuations of the several tax districts, in order that they
may bear such just relations, be increased or diminished ac-
cording. to the following statements so as to make the aggre-
gate equalized valuations as indicated in the tabular statement
below.
Towns
4
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0
a
k
w
a
0
Ts
0
I F
Caroline
Danby
Dryden
Enfield
Groton
Ithaca, City
Ithaca, 'Town
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses
926,315 43,116 969,431 999,413
1,078,740 56,056 1,134,796 1,157,955
3,789,645 188,012 3,977,657 4,079,241
692,827 43,456 736,283 759,054
3,668,380 102,924 3,771,304 3,848,269
36,978,125 1,177,738 38,155,863 42,871,756
8,118,821 334,026 8,452,847 8,538,229
3,266,092 120,959 3,387,051 3,491,805
1,215,862 68,796. 1,284,658 1,310,875
3,007,849 130,144 3,137,993 3,202,033
Totals 62,742,656 2,265,227 65,007,883 70,258,630
Tompkins County, New York 163
Towns
7
b
N
O
w
Caroline
Danby
Dryden
Enfield
Groton
Ithaca, City
Ithaca, Town
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses
97%
98%
98%
97%
98%
89%
99%
97%
98%'
98%
$ 924,722
1,071,416
3,774,381
702,326
3,560,670
39,667,755
7,900,128
3,230,847
1,212,907
2,962,731
1,511,892
$ 44,709 $ 924,722
63,380 1,071,416
203,276 3,774,381
33,957 702,326
210,634 3,560,670
39,667,755
552,719 7,900,128,
156,204 '3,230,847
71,751 1,212,907
175,262 2,962,731
Totals 65,007,883 1,511,892 1,511,892 65,007,883
And your committee would also report that they have de-
termined upon proper inquiry and investigation the ratio or
percentage which the assessed value of the real property in
each such tax district bears to its full value and would recom-
mend that, based upon such determination of your committee,
that the board establish such ratios or percentages which are
determined and in the opinion of your committee are as above
set forth.
That your committee have, in accord with such percentage,
compiled and that the foregoing table shows the aggregate
valuations of each tax district, as determined from the actual
values of property fixed according to the above ratios or per-
centages and the average rate of assessment of real property
in the county which your committee have determined accord-
ing to the rules laid down by statute, to be .925265451 and
that the table shows by such valuations the several and aggre-
gate valuations upon which the taxes for the county, including
the state taxes, should be apportioned between the several tax
districts of the county.
All of which is respectfully submitted.
Dated, November 16, 1945.
LAMONT C. SNOW, Chairman
J. W. OZMUN
HARRY N. GORDON
CHARLES G. DOWNEY
LEPINE STONE
FRED E. ROTTMANN-
D. A. STOBBS
Committee
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REPORT NO. 2 OF EQUALIZATION COMMITTEE FOR
APPORTIONMENT OF HIGHWAY TAX LEVY FOR
THE YEAR 1945
To the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, N. Y.
Your committee further reports that it has in accordance
with the percentages fixed and established by this Board, der
termined the equalized value of the real property of the several
tax districts of this county, liable to the levy of taxes for high-
way purposes, as shown by the subjoined tabular statement;
that the average rate of assessment as determined by such
percentage is .925551588
Towns
True Value
Caroline
Danby
Dryden
Enfield
Groton
Ithaca, City
Ithaca, Town
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses
$ 929,572
1,086,965
3,814,836
696,228
3,690,399
37,120,175
8,150,427
3,281,460
1,218,829
3,018,229
$ 43,116
56,056
188,012
43,456
102,924
1,177,738
334,026
120,959
68,796
130,144
$ 972,688
1,143,021
4,002,848
• 739,684
3,793,323
38,297,913
8,484,453
3,402,419
1,287,625
3,148,373
$ 1,002,771
1,166,347
4,084,539
762,560
3,870,737
43,031,362
8,570,154
3,507,648
1,313,903
3,212,625
Totals $63,007,120 $2,265,227 $65,272,347 $70,522,646
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Towns
Equalized Value
Pensions Exempt
Caroline
Danby
Dryden
Enfield
Groton
Ithaca, City
Ithaca, Town
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses
97%
98%
98%
97%
98%
89%
99%
97%
98%
98%
$ 928,116
1,079,514
3,780,452
705,789
3,582,567
39,827,745
7,932,120
3,246,509
1,216,085
2,973,450
1,529,832
$ 44,572
63,507
222,396
'33,895
210,756
552,333
155,910
71,540
174,923
3,257
8,225
25,191
3,401
22,019
142,050
31,606
15,368
2,967
10,380
$ 928,116
1,079,514
3,780,452
705,789
3,582,567
39,827,745
7,932,120
3,246,509
1,216,085
2,973,450
Totals $65,272,347 $1,529,8321$1,529,8321264,464 $65,272,347
Average per cent .925551588.
Dated,, November 16, 1945.
LAMONT C. SNOW, Chairman
D. A. STOBBS
CHARLES G. DOWNEY
J. W. OZMUN
HARRY N. GORDON
LEPINE STONE
FRED E. ROTTMANN
Committee
Mr. Scofield moved, that Reports Nos. ,1 and 2 of the Equal-
ization Committee be taken from the table.
Seconded by Mr. Rottmann.
By unanimous consent, the reports were taken from the
table.
Resolution No. 173. Reports 1 and 2—Equalization.
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Mr. Snow offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That Reports Nos. 1 and 2 of the Committee on
Equalization, be accepted and adopted and that the valuation
of the real property, for the purposes of General Tax Levy and
Highway Tax Levy respectively, against the several tax dis-
tricts of the county be equalized and determined as therein set
forth, as the basis of the apportionment for such General and
Highway Tax Levies for the year 1945.
Seconded by Mr. Stone. Carried.
Town Budgets of the towns of Caroline, Enfield and Ithaca
were received and referred to the Committee on Finance.
Lists of Corporations of the towns of Dryden, Enfield and
Ithaca were received and filed.
Lists of Grand Jurors from the towns of Enfield and Ithaca
were received and referred to the Committee on Courts and
Correction.
A report of the temporary indebtedness of the Town . of
Dryden was received and filed; also the Bonded Indebtedness
of the Central School Dist. $1.
Estimates from the County Clerk and Probation Officer and
Children's Court relative to expenditures of those departments
for the year 1946, were received and referred to the Committee
on Finance.
On motion, adjourned to 1 :30 P.M.
AFTERNOON SESSION
Roll call. All members present.
Resolution No. 174. Appropriation for Soil Conservation.
Mr. Vail offered the following resolution arid moved its
adoption :
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Resolved, That therebe and hereby is appropriated the sum
of $250.00 for the expenses of the Soil Conservation District,
including mileage- of directors at the rate of, eight cents per
mile, and the County Treasurer is hereby authorized and di-
rected to pay the same upon verified bills duly authorized by
this Board, but it is expressly provided that all directors of
said District shall serve without compensation.
Seconded by Mr. Carey.
Ayes -14. Noes—O. Carried.
Mr. Carey, Chairman of the Special Committee appointed
to consider the payment of bounties on foxes offered the follow -
lowing report and resolution.
This committee has given considerable thought to the re-
quest made at the meeting of this board on November 12 by
John Post' and others for the payment of bounties on foxes,
and has reviewed the plans now in operation in Broome,
Cayuga and Wayne counties and recommends to this board the
adoption of a plan similar to that now in effect in Wayne, -
County as follows :
That the County agree to pay $3.00 for each fox killed in
Tompkins County by residents of 'Tompkins County and
properly marked.
That, pelts be marked by cutting a "V" in the nose and by
exhibiting to the Sheriff of the County of Tompkins. Also a
stamp with indelible ink to mark the flesh side of pelt.
That the person claiming the bounty shall be required to
sign an affidavit to the effect that the fox was killed in the
county of Tompkins, within ten days of the time of presen-
tation of claim ,that no other application for a bounty has
been' made for the killing of such fox and that he is a resi-
dent of the County where the pelt is presented.
The Sheriff receiving the affidavit and inspecting the pelt
shall issue an order to the County Treasurer, for the amount
of the bounty in triplicate, the original to go to the County
Treasurer, the duplicate to go to the person claiming the
bounty, and the triplicate to be retained by the Sheriff.
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Payment will be made by the County Treasurer by check
direct to the claimant upon receipt of the Sheriff's order.
The County will furnish to the Sheriff printed forms for
the affidavits and orders.
That this plan become effective immediately and be con-
tinued only until December 31, 1946 unless continued by
further action of this board; but that no bounty will be paid
till 10 days after the adoption of this plan.
Resolution No. 175. Establishing Bounties on Foxes.
Resolved, That the foregoing report of the special commit-
tee on payment of bounties for foxes be and the same hereby is
approved and the plan set forth in said report is hereby
adopted; and be it further
Resolved, That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum
of $600.00 for the purpose of paying bounties on foxes killed
and the incidental expenses of operating the plan as recom-
mended by said committee for the balance of the year 1945,
and the County Treasurer is directed to transfer the said
amount so appropriated from the contingent fund for this pur-
pose ;
ur-pose; and be it further
Resolved, That there be and hereby is appropriated for the
payment of bounties of foxes killed and the incidental expenses
of operating the plan in the year 1946 in the sum of $2,000.
Seconded by Mr. Stone.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
Resolution No. 176. Appropriation—Insurance. Premiums.
Mr. Gordon offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption
Resolved, That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum
of Eight Hundred Fifty Dollars ($850.) to cover ' insurance
premiums for the year 1946.
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Seconded by Mr.' Shoemaker.
Ayes -13. Noes -0: Carried.
Dr. Norman Moore, Chairman of the Public Health Commit-
tee, Dr. R. D. Fear, of the State Health Department and
Eugenia VanCleef, members of said committee and Dr. Ralph
J. Low, Health Officer from the Town of Ulysses, appeared be-
fore the board and submitted the yearly report of that organ-
ization. Miss Painter, State Health nurse who has taken the
place of Miss Donnelly also was present.
The County nurses were present and their work was re-
ported by Miss May, Senior nurse, after which Dr. Moore
presented the estimated budget for 1946.
Resolution No. 177. Appropriation for Public Health Com-
mittee.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That this board hereby continues the employment
of four public health nurses and continues our agreement with
the city health department for syphilis clinic, and authorizes
the employment of a physician for infant and child hygiene
clinic, and be it further
Resolved, That there be and hereby is appropriated the fol-
lowing items for carrying on of public health work in Tomp-
kins County for the year 1946:
For Salaries of Public Health Nurses $ 7,925.00
One nurse at $2,100
One nurse at ' 2,000
One nurse at 2,000
One nurse at 1,825
Clerical salary 1,000.00
Syphilis clinic (200 treatments at $1.25 each
200 treatments at $ .50 each) 350.00
Nurses' Travel 2,952.00
Office Supplies 60:00
Medical & Nursing supplies 250.00
Contingent Fund 100.00
Postage 40.00
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ICH Clinician salary 480.00
Dental Hygienist Salary ($5.00 each clinic) 360.00
Dentist Service 500.00
$14,017.00
Seconded by Mr. Gordon.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
The Clerk read a letter from the Department of Public
Works accepting the highway program for snow removal for
the year 1945-46, as recommended by the County Superinten-
-
dent and adopted by this Board.
The Clerk read the following communication from the State
Department of Taxation and Finance :
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
Ithaca, New York.
Dear Sir :
October 1, 1945
The Board of Supervisors of 'Tompkins County is hereby
notified, as required by statute, to raise by taxation for the
fiscal year beginning April 1, 1945 the amount of $4,095.73
for court and stenographers expenses, based on the equalized
valuation of $64,251,677.
Check covering the above tax should be made payable and
mailed directly to the Division of the Treasury, Department of
Taxation and Finance, State Office Building, Albany 1, N. Y.
Very truly yours,
STATE TAX COMMISSION
By R. B. SLACK, Director
Local Assessment Bureau.
Said communication referred to the Finance Committee.
On motion, adjourned to Wednesday, November 21st, at
10 A.M.
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MONTHLY MEETING
Monday, June 11, 1945
MORNING SESSION
Roll call. All members present; except Messrs. Vail and
Ozmun.
Dr. Fear, State District Health Officer, outlined to the board
the need for a part-time public health nurse.
The Clerk read a letter from Miss Williams with reference
to West Hill property.
Mr. Rottmann, Chairman of the Building Committee, sub-
mitted a report with reference to old County Clerk's Build-
ing. Report placed on file.
Mr. Vail appeared at this time.
Resolution No. 62. Sale of Property at 106 N. Tioga St.
Mr. Rottmann offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption
Resolved upon the recommendation of the. Building Com-
mittee, that the property of the county at No. 106 N. Tioga
be offered ,for sale to George Atsedes, the present lessee, at a
price to be fixed by separate resolution.
Seconded by Mr. Gordon.
Ayes=Messrs. Stevenson, Carey, Gordon, Payne, Rottmann
and Vail -6.
Noes—Messrs. Snow, Walker, Downey, Scofield, Stone,
Stobbs and Shoemaker -7.
Resolution lost.
Resolution No. 63. Employment of Help for' Care of West
Hill Property.
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Mr. Rottmann offered the followingresolution and moved
its adoption
Resolved—That there be and hereby is ,appropriated the
sum of $1,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for
the, care of the grounds of :the West Hill property, recently
purchased by the County ; that Herbert VanOstrand be ,
authorized and directed to employ such help as he needs within
the amount of this appropriation, and that'allpayments for
such purposes be upon verified bills audited by this board ;,.
and the County Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed
to transfer the said sum of $1,000 'from the contingent fund
to a new budget item entitled "Care of West Hill Property" for
this purpose.
Seconded by, Mr. Scofield.
Ayes—Messrs. Downey, Carey, Gordon, Scofield, Payne,
Rottmann, Stobbs, Shoemaker and Vail -9.
Noes—Messrs: Snow, Walker, ' Stevenson and Stone 4.
Resolution carried.
Resolution No. 64., Closing Hours for County Offices.
Mr. Rottmann offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption:
Resolved -That all county offices may, during . July and
August, close at 4o'clock.
Seconded by Mr. Shoemaker: Carried.
Mr. McGraw, Dog Warden, appeared before the Board and
talked with reference to dog quarantine. Discussion followed.
W. Glenn Norris, County Clerk appeared before the Board
with a request to hire an extra Abstract Clerk from July 1
not to exceed $550. "
Resolution No. 65. Payment for Equipment for Photostat
Machine.
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Mr. Stone offered the following resolution . and moved its
adoption :
Resolved that the bill of the Photostat. Corporation amount-
ing to $473.77, for equipment which has been approved by
County Clerk as- necessary to the operation of the Photostat.
machine in the County Clerk's office, be paid, and the County.
Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay the same
out of the contingent fund.
Seconded by Mr. Snow. _ Carried.
Resolution No. 66. Taxes—Old County Clerk's Building.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption
Resolved—That the bill for ,city taxes on the property at
106 N. Tioga St., in the amount of $643.80, be paid ,and that
the County Treasurer be directed topay the same from cur-
rent revenues.
Seconded by Mr. Snow. Carried.
Resolution No. 67. Providing Payment to the County .of
State Aid. for Snow Removal.
Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and moved" its
adoption
WHEREAS, Chapter 473 of the,Laws of 1945, provides for the
payment by the State to _ certain . municipalities.: of State aid
for extraordinary' expenses incurred for thecontrol of snow
on public ways. during the period beginning November 15, . '
1944 and ending April 15, 1945, and
WHEREAS, said Chapter 473 of the Laws of 1945 authorizes
any municipality named in such' chapter to transmit to the
Superintendent of Public Works of the State of New York a
statement signed and verified by the duly 'authorized repre-
sentative of such municipality claiming such payment.
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved That Bert L. Vann, County.
Superintendent of Highways, is hereby authorized and di-
rected to prepare or to have prepared;' upon the form pre-
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scribed by the Superintendent of Public Works of the State of
New York, a statement to be signed and verified by him claim-
ing such payment, which statement shall include only ex- ,
penditures for snow control on• public ways within the bound-
aries of Tompkins County during the periods mentioned in
subdivision,.(1) and (2) of Section 2 of such chapter for the
following items exclusively : (1) labor costs exclusive of the
salaries or wages of persons regularly employed for - municipal',
purposes, but payments for overtime work on snow control
by such regularly employed persons may be included; (2)
rental of hired equipment other than new equipment rented
from manufacturers or dealers; (3) motor fuel and lubricat-
ing oils and greases; (4) cost of erecting and dismantling
snow -fences; and (5) sand and chloride.
Seconded by Mr. Scofield.
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried:.
The resolution was declared duly carried and the Clerk
of the Board of Supervisors was directed to prepare certified
copies thereof for transmission to Mr. Charles H. Sells, Super-
intendent of Public Works of the State of New York.
Resolution No. 68. Appropriation for Expenses of Highway
Superintendent.
Mr. Downey offered the following resolutions and moved
its adoption:
Resolved—That there be and, hereby is appropriated the
additional sum of $100 for expenses of the Highway Superin-
tendent `for; the balance of the year 1945; and the County
Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed 'to transfer the
said sum of $100 from the contingent fund to the budget item
of "other expenses" of the -Highway Superintendent.
Seconded by Mr. Stone. Carried.
Resolution, No. 69.. Refund to Fred B. Painter.,
Mr. Stevenson offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption
WHEREAS, the property in the City of Ithaca which was sold
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at the County sale in October, 1940 to Fred B. Painter was, at
the time, encumbered with a City Tax lien which said Fred B.
Painter has been required to pay and has paid in the amount
of $38.26 ;
•
Resolved—That the bill of said .Fred B. Painter in the
amount of $38,26 for reimbursement to him of said tax be paid
and .the County Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed
to pay the same out of tax sale foreclosure expenses.
Seconded by Mr. Scofield. Carried.
Resolution No. 70. County Historian to Attend Albany
Meeting.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved—That the County Historian, W. Glenn Norris be
authorized to attend a historical school in Albany the last
week in June.
Seconded by Mr. Shoemaker. Carried.
Resolution No. 71. Extra Abstract Clerk for County Clerk.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved -That the County Clerk be authorized to employ
an additional typist as an assistantto the Abstract Clerk com-
mencing July lst, and be it further
Resolved—That the County Treasurer be and she hereby is
authorized and directed to transfer the sum of $550 from the
contingent fund to the County Clerk's budget for an additional
typist, and to pay thesame in the same manner- thatother"
salaries are paid, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Com-
mission.
Seconded by Mr. Snow. Carried.
Resolution No. 72. Payment to Onondaga, County Peniten-
tiary.
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Mr. Scofield offered the following reslution and moved its
adoption :
"Resolved—That the bill of Onondaga County Penitentiary
for board of convicts from October 1, 1944 to March 31, 1945
in the' amount of $562.92 be paid and that the County Treas-
urer be directed and authorized to pay the same from the con-
tingent fund.
Seconded by Mr. Stevenson. Carried.
Resolution No. 73. Physically Handicapped Adults.
Mr. Scofield offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption : •
Resolved=That there be and hereby is appropriated the ad-
ditional sum of $500 for the county's share of expenses for
physically handicapped adults, and the County Treasurer is
hereby authorized and directed, to transfer said sum of $500
from the contingent fund' to the fund in her hands fors"physi-
cally handicapped adults."
Seconded by Mr. Rottmann. Carried.
Resolution No. 74. Filing of Election Returns.
Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption
Resolved, pursuant to Chapter 882 of the Laws of 1945 that
the chairman of all the election districts of the towns be di-
rected to file election returns from both primary and general
elections with the town clerk of their town, instead of bringing
them into the election commissioner's office as they have pre-
viously done, and the said town clerks are hereby directed
upon receipt of such returns to file the same with the election
commissioners at the -Court House.
Seconded by Mr., Carey. -
Moved by' Mr. Scofield, that the above resolution be laid on
the table.
Seconded by Mr. Gordon. Carried.
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Resolution No. 75. Appropriation for Insurance Premiums..
Mr. Vail offered the following resolution and .moved its
adoption
Resolved -That there be and hereby is appropriated the ad-•
, ditional sum of $2500 for the item of insurance premiums
under administrative buildings, and the County Treasurer is
authorized and directed to transfer the said sum of $2500 from
the contingent fund to the fund for Insurance Premiums.
Seconded by Mr. Gordon. Carried.
Request by Mr. , Rottmann that E. J. Casey and:Allan
'Allan
Treman be notified of action of this board with reference to
sale of old County Clerk's Building.
On motion adjourned to 1:30 P. M.
AFTERNOON SESSION
Roll call. All members present, except Mr. Ozmun.
Minutes of last meeting approved as printed..
The County Service Officer submitted his 1944 annual report
which was placed on file.
R. C. VanMarter, Commissioner of Welfare, and representa-
tives of the welfare"department appeared before the board and
listened to an explanation of cash relief payments as given by.
Mr. Thomas O'Rourke. Mrs. Banks also discussed welfare
family' budgets.
Resolution No. 76. New Roof—Old Court House.
Mr. Rottmann offered, the following resolution and moved
its adoption
Resolved—That the bid of Stuart V. Carpenter in the
amount of $1,115.00 for re -roofing the old courthouse, as speci-
fied in his letter of June 11, 1945 to the Chairman of the Build-
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ing Committee, be and the same hereby is accepted. and be it
further
Resolved—That the County Treasurer be and she hereby is
authorized and directed to transfer the sum of $1200 from the
Contingent Fund to the fund for "Old Courthouse—Repairs",
and to pay therefrom the contract price of $1115.00 to said
Stuart V. Carpenter after 'the job has been completed, upon
a verified bill duly audited by this board.
Seconded by Mr.. Gordon. Carried.
Resolution No. 77. Disposition of War Council ' Emergency
Kits.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved—That the three war council emergency kits owned
by the county be turned over : one to the Red Cross and one
each to the city and county public health departments.
Seconded by Mr. Gordon. Carried.
Resolution No. 78. Agreement with Newfield Central School
for Employment of Public Health Nurse.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
WHEREAS an agreement has been reached with the Board
of Education of the Newfield Central School for joint employ-
ment of a public nurse for ten months commencing September
1, 1945, at a total salary of $1800, of which the Newfield Cen-
tral School will pay $1350 and the county will pay $450; all
traveling expense to be paid by the school.
Resolved that the said agreement be approved by this Board,
and be it further
Resolved, Upon recommendation of the Public Health Com-
mittee, that Mrs. Sylvia Kent be appointed as a part-time
county public health nurse at a salary of $450 for. ten months
commencing September 1, 1945 ; and the County Treasurer be
and shehereby is authorized and directed to pay the said sal-
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ary in three installments : one installment of $180 on the 1st
day of October, one of $180 on the 1st day of November, and
one of $90 on the 15th day of November.
Seconded by Mr. 'Payne. Carried.
Mr. Rottmann read a letter asking for price of pasture on
West Hill property. Discussion followed, resulting in an
agreement that no pasture be rented.
Resolution No. 79., Rescinding Action of July 10, 1939 Rela-
tive to Out -of -Settlement Cases.
Mr. Gordon offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved—That the resolution adopted by this board on
July 10, 1939 instructing the County Welfare Commissioner
that all out -of -settlement cases should be investigated and
relief orders drawn by town'welfareofficers, be rescinded; and
that the County Welfare Commission be requested to investi-
gate and administer all out -of -settlement case sfrom the county
office from now on, and that the town welfare officers be so ad-
vised, said action to be in operation September 1st, 1945.
Seconded by Mr. Carey.
Ayes—Messrs. . Walker, Downey, Carey, Gordon, . Stone,
Rottmann, Stobbs, Shoemaker and Vail -9.
Noes—Messrs. Snow, Stevenson, Scofield and Payne -4.
Resolution carried.
Resolution No. 80. Liability Insurance on All County Em-
ployees.
Mr. Vail offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption
Resolved, That all persons using their own automobiles on
county business be required to file with the,Clerk of this Board
a certificate of liability insurance showing an endorsement to
,cover the liability of the county on or before July 31st, and
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thereafter within 30 days after the effective date of each re-
newal or new policy.
Seconded by Mr. Gordon.. Carried.
Resolution No. 81. County Service Officer to Attend Con -
f erence.
Mr. Vail offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resolved, -That the County Service Officer and his employee,
Douglass Ketchum be authorized to attend, a County Service
Officers Conference at Batavia on June 20th at the expense of
the county".
Seconded by Mr. Downey.., Carried.
The Clerk read the following Workmen's Compensation In-
surance claims as they were, audited.
Dr. Hudson J. Wilson, Care—Amandus Teeter $ 8.00
Dr. H. B. Sutton, Operation -Wm. Watrous 75.00
Tompkins Co. Memo. Hosp., Care—Wm: Watrous 125.70
$208.70
The Clerk announced the audit of the followingbills, which
are chargeable to the Dog Fund under provisions of the Agri-
culture and Markets Law, § 123.
Claimant Nature of Expense Amt. Allowed
D. B. Bull, Assessor's bill $ 3.60
Wm. B. Strong, Assessor's bill 3.90
H. C. Thorne, Assessor's bill 3.15
Edward C. Welser, Constable 5.40 '
Frederick R. McGraw, Mileage & Expense—Dog
Warden , 36.68
Arthur Gregg, Constable 13.75
Frank Blovsky, Enumerator's bill 63.40
$129.88
The Clerk read the following claims, as reported and recom- ,
mended for audit by the several committees to which they
had been referred:
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GL451 Tompkins Co. Laboratory, Petty Cash—Co.
Lab. ' $ 42.43
452 Tompkins Co. Memo. Hosp., Rent, etc. Co.
Lab. 200.51..
453 New York Telephone;Services—Co. Lab. 8.10
454 ,Shelton's Refrigeration Sales & Service, Labor
—Co. Lab. 3.49
455 Liquid Carbonic Corp., Demurrage—Co. Lab0.32
456 Cornell Co-operative Society, Book—Co. Lab6.50
457 Commercial Solvents Corp., Alcohol—Co.•Lab, 7.50
458 Lederle Laboratories, Inc., Sera—Co. Lab:0.61
459 N. Y. State Dept. of Health, Div. of. Labora-
tories & Research, Tubes—Co. Lab. 3.61
460 Certified Blood Donor Service, Serum—Co
Lab. 37.97
461 Certified Blood Donor Service,. Serum—Co
Lab. 30.99
462 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab. ' ,16.00
463 Will Corporation, Supplies—Co. Lab. 4.67
465 Will Corporation, Supplies—Co. Lab: 3.21
464 Will Corporation, Supplies - 2.33
466 Will Corporation, Supplies—Co. Lab. ' 4.61
• 467 Will Corporation, Supplies—Co. Lab. .15.71.
468 Floyd Springer, City Clerk, Veneral Disease
Clinic—Pub. Health 15.00
469 .Marion May, Nurse's Mileage—Pub. Health64.80
470 Mary Clelland, Nurse's Mileage—Pub. Health 57.36
471 Ithaca Laundries, Laundry—Pub. Health .53.94
472 Cereal Soaps Co. Inc., Supplies—Pub. Health 5.40.
473 Dr. H. G. Bull, ICH Clinician—Pub. Health ' 5.12
474 Gertrude H. . Rocker, Dental Hygienist—Pub.
Health 40.00
475 Reconstruction Home; ... Inc., Care—Nelson
Emery—PHC • • 105.00
. 476 Forrest Young, M.D., Operation — Mina
Woodin-PHC 25.00
477 H. M. -Biggs Memo. Hospital, Care—Harry
Doane—PHC 75.00
478 Reconstruction Home, Inc., Care—Helen Mas-.
'tro—PHA 105.00
479. N. Y. State Elec. & Gas Corp.,. Services—Co.
Bldgs. 195.83
480`. James Lynch Coal Co. Inc., Coal—Co. Bldgs. 60.13
481 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services—Co. 'Bldgs• 263.54'
482 City of Ithaca, Water—Co. Bldgs. - ' . 51.28.
483 R. A. McKinney, Blood' tests—Bovine TB 336.55
484 A. C. Goff, Blood tests—Bovine TB 17.25
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485VCornell University, N.Y.S. Vet. College—
W. J. Gibbons, Blood tests—Bovine TB 11.55
486 Cornell University, N.Y.S. Vet College—S. J
Roberts—Blood tests—Bovine TB N.R.
487 Cornell University, N.Y.S. Vet. College—M.
G. Fincher, Blood tests—Bovine TB N.R.
488 G. G. Stevens, Blood tests—Bovine TB 78.40
489 G. G. Stevens, Blood tests—Bovine TB 27.60
490 C. V. Bush, Postage—Co. Treas. 12.00;
491 H. A. Carey Co. Inc., Ins. Premiums—Co
Bldgs. 2,321.98
492 H. A. Carey Co. Inc., Auto Ins.—Co. Officers N.R.
493 New Central Market, Meat—Jail Suppl 50.30
G-494 Market Basket Store, #147, Groceries—Jail
' Suppl. 34.44
495 NuAlba Bakery, Bread—Jail Suppl. 9.36
496 W. J. Payne & Sons, Milk -Jail Suppl. 7.20
497 Clifford C. Hall, Eggs—Jail Suppl. , 6.66
498 J. C. Stowell Co., Groceries—Jail Suppl. 20.01
499 Bert I. Vann, Mileage—Co. Supt. " 83.12
500 Bert I. Vann, Expenses—Co. Supt. 5.16
501 C. V. Bush, Postage—Co: Treas. 15.00
502 Ithaca Gear & Auto Parts Co., Supplies—Co
Bldgs. 5.22
503 New Method Varnish Co., Supplies—Co
Bldgs. 35.00
504 Cayuga Lumber Co., Supplies—Co. Bldgs. 2.04
505 Tisdel's Repair Shop, Mower sharpened—Co
Bldgs. , 2.50
506 Failing's Plumbing Co., "Labor & Supplies-
Co: Bldgs. 22.80
507 -Ithaca Journal, Legal Notice—Supreme Court 19.60
508 Norton Printing Co., Forms—Dist. Atty.- 30.00
509 H. C. Tohrne, Prof. services—Dist. Atty. 20.00
510 Matthew Bender & Co., Abbotts Practice—
Dist. Atty. 15.00
511 Clifford C. Haill, Meals—Sheriff 9.50
512 Clifford C. Hall, Postage—Sheriff 6.00
513 A. J. Laux & Co., Forms—Sheriff • ' 12.32
514 Clifford C. Hall, Mileage—Sheriff 175.92
515 Clifford. C. Hall,, Checkbook—Sheriff 2.40
516 Onondaga Co. Penitentiary,. Bd. of Prisoners
—Penal Inst. - 562.92
517 Ithaca Journal, Scholarship Not.—Ed. Notices 13.72
518 Stover Printing Co., Envelopes — Defense
Council . 8.10
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519 Cit yof Ithaca, Telephone services—Defense
Council 8.05
520 Office of Civilian Protection, Cards & Stamps
Defense Council 1 2.50
521 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Pencils & Ink—
Defense Council 0.30
522 Corner Bookstore, Rental -typewriter—De-
fense Council 3.75
523 T. G. Miller's . Sons Paper Co., Supplies—
Child. Ct. 3.00
524 R. A. Hutchinson, Checkbook—Child. Ct. 2.00
525 R. A. Hutchinson, Postage—Child. Ct. ,6.00
526 Clifford C. Hall, Mileage to ,Industry—Child
Ct. 43.52
527 McKinney. Agency, Inc., Bond Premium—
Mot. Veh. Clerk 7..50
528 W. 0. Smiley, Postage—Suer. 6.00
529 Stover Printing Co., Supplies—Supr. & Soil
Consev. 33.75
530 Mary Mineah, Postage—Co. Judge ' 5.00
531 Thomas J. Finn, Calendars—Elec. Exp. .:. 12.50
532 Journal & Courier, Enrollm. bks.—Elec. Exp. 130.41
533 .Geo. E. Burgess, Pen & Points—Co. Clk. 5.20
534 W. G. Norris, Postage—Co. Clk. 6.00
535 Norton Printing Co., Supplies—Co. Clk. 50.00
536 Photostat Corporation, Supplies -Co. Clk377.91
'537 W. G. Norris, Postage & Exp.—Co. Clk. 7.40
538 John J. Sinsabaugh, Mileage & Exp.—Co.
Sealer 22.00
539 Ithaca Delivery & Storage Terminal, Trucking
& Labor—Co. Sealer 63.50
540 W. & L. E. Gurley, Supplies—Co. Sealer 4.61
541 Louis D. Neill, Mileage & Exp.—Co. Invest. 47.54
542 Employees Retirement System, Payroll forms
—Civil Service " 0.60
543 Photostat Corporation, Equipment—Co. Clk. 473.77
544 -Walter L. Knettles, Mileage & Exp.—Co. Serv
Off 39.99
545 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—Co
Serv. Off. 4.00
546 Carl F. Gilbert, Burial—Lewis Bickham—
Soldier 100.00
547 Orin Lovelace, Labor—Reforestation `13.60
$6,995.98
Resolution No. 82. On Audit.
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Mr. Stone offered the' following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved—That the foregoing claims amounting to the
sum 'of $6,995.98, be. audited by this Board at the amounts
recommended by the committees t� which they were referred,
and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same
out of funds appropriated therefor; and that these claims be
certified to the Couny Treasurer by the Clerk of this. Board,
'for and on behalf of the Board.
Seconded by Mr. Snow.
Ayes -13. Noes -7.0. Carried.
On motion, adjourned. -
Tompkins County, New York -
To W. 0. Smiley, Clerk
Board of Supervisors,
Tompkins County
Courthouse, Ithaca, N. Y.
79
The undersigned •members of the Board of Supervisors of
Tompkins County hereby request you to call a special meeting-
. of said board to be held in the Supervisors' Rooms .of the
Courthouse at Ithaca, New York, on Thursday, June 28th,
1945 at ten -o'clock in the forenoon to receive reports of or-
ganizations assisting in the restoration of farms, buildings,
and highways damaged by the windstorm on June 15th, and
consider measures for county assistance in such restoration;
to take whatever action may be, required to assist in the pre-
vention of the spread of rabies in Tompkins County; to act
upon a proposed increase in the salary of the Special County
Judge.
June 25, 1945:.
D. A. STOBBS
HARVEY STEVENSON
CARL W. VAIL
MERVIN WALKER
HARRY N. GORDON
CHARLE SG. DOWNEY
FRED E. ROTTMANN
DANIEL J. CAREY
ROY SHOEMAKER
Tompkins County, New York 105
MONTHLY MEETING
Monday, September 10, 1945
MORNING SESSION
Roll call. All members present.
Mrs. Baker, from the Board of Child Welfare spoke relative
to change in law of the A D C Program effective July 1, 1945 ;
the change covering complete services to A D C families in-
cluding hospitalization; and asked for appropriations to cover
these changes.
Minutes of August 13th meeting approved as printed.
Mr. Downey reported that $2,093.93 had, up to the present
time, been spent in the county for control of rabies.
Mr. Rottmann reporting for the ,County Building Committee
said that the interior of the court house was being painted.
Mr. Carey spoke relative to a full time County Veterinary
being recommended by the State with 50% reimbursement.
Mr. Stevenson reported receiving a letter from the Con-
servation Department relative to state aid in 1946 for refor-
estation and that the estimate of appropriation must be made
before September 15, 1945.
Resolution No. 108. Appropriation for Reforestation.
Mr. Stevenson offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption :
Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated the
sum of five hundred dollars ($500) for reforestation in Tomp-
kins County in the year 1946, pursuant to subdivision 28 of
Section 12 of the County Law.
Seconded by Mr. Stone.
Ayes -14. Noes -0. Carried.
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Resolution No. 109. County Officers' Association Summer
Meeting.
Mr. Shoemaker offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption :
Resolved—That the County Clerk, the County Treasurer,
the Commissioner of Public Welfare, the County Service
Officer, the Deputy County Service Officer, the Clerk of the
Board of Supervisors, and the County Attorney be authorized
to attend the summer meeting of the County Officers' Associa-
tion to be held at Saranac Inn on SeVtember 10, 11 and 12,
1945.
Seconded by Mr. Stone. Carried. -
Mr. Shoemaker offered a resolution relative to a Deputy
County Sealer but action was withheld until the afternoon
session.
Resolution No. 110. Authorizing Transfer from Contingent,
Fund to Jail Supplies.
Mr. Carey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved—That the County Treasurer be and she hereby is
'authorized and directed to transfer the sum of $75.00 from the
contingent fund to the budget item of .Jail Supplies. (116J).
Seconded by Mr. Scofield. Carried.
Resolution No. 111. Authorizing Transfer from Contingent
Fund to Children's Court Expense.
Mr. Scofield offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved—That the County Treasurer be and she hereby is
authorized and directed to transfer the sum of $200.00 from
the contingent fund to the budget item of Children's Court—
Office and Other Expenses. (104E).
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun. ' Carried.
Tompkins, County, New York • 107
Resolution No. 112. Appropriations for A 'D C.
Mr. Scofield offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved—That there be 'appropriated the sum of $10,000
to the Board of Child Welfare for A D C for the balance of the
year, and be it further
Resolved—That there be the sum of $2,000 appropriated for
hospitalization for A D C, and be it further
Resolved—That the County Treasurer be authorized to bor-
row the above sums.
Seconded by Mr. Shoemaker.
Ayes -14. Noes—O. Carried.
Resolution No. 113. Settlement of Claim of Lewis Hopkins.
Mr. Payne offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
WHEREAS, the Committee on Workmen's Compensation has
recommended a settlement of the claim of the heirs of Lewis
Hopkins, deceased, now pending" in Workmen's Compensation
Court, by payment of a lump sum of $1,000,
Resolved—That this board hereby, approves the recom-
mendation of the Committee and the County Attorney is
hereby authorized and directed to offer the said sum as a
basis for an award in final settlement of said case and to re-
quest that the award provide for payment of said sum' of
$1,000 to the widow of said Lewis Hopkins, deceased.
Seconded by Mr. Snow. Carried.
'Mr. Rottmann, of the County Infirmary Committee, reported
that application had been made for state aid ' and that the
preliminary, plans were on file.
The Deputy Clerk read a letter from the City Sealer relative
to assuming duties of the County Sealer of Weights and
Measures during his illness.
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The Deputy Clerk reported that the inspection report of the
boilers and hot water tank in the 'county jail, as of July 18,
required no consideration at this time.
The Deputy Clerk read letters from Assemblyman Stanley
C. Shaw and Senator Chauncey B. Hammond relative to the
certified copy of resolution subject to changes in the adminis-
tration of public welfare and relief.
The Deputy Clerk reported receiving resolutions from the
Broome county board of supervisors relative to changes in
administration of relief in New York State. Resolutions
placed on file.
The Deputy Clerk read a letter from J. D. Kennedy of the
Conservation Department inviting interested members from
this board to attend meetings of the New York Section Society
of American Foresters to be held. September 12 and 13 and
enclosed program for same.
The Deputy Clerk read a resolution from Wyoming County
relative to diversion of Motor Vehicle Fund which was re-
ferred to the Highway Committee.
A letter from Herbert L. VanOstrand relative to certain re-
pairs on West Hill property was referred to the Special Build-
ing Committee.
Resolution No. 114. Sale of Tax Foreclosure Properties.
Mr. Stevenson offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption :
Resolved—That the properties acquired by the, County
through foreclosure of tax liens in the years from 1940 to
1945 inclusive, which have not heretofore been disposed of, be
offered for sale by the Clerk of this board in the Supervisors'
meeting room on October 13th, 1945 at 10:00 A. M. with a
minimum price on each parcel to be fixed by the tax sale com-
mittee and announced at the time of the sale, each sale to be
for cash 10% on date of sale and the balance in thirty days
upon delivery of the deed, with the express provision and un-
derstanding that if any of the said parcels which are sold
shall not be paid for in full within sixty days from the date
of sale, the sale contract shall be automatically terminated and
Tompkins County, New York 109
property so sold and not paid for shall belong to the County
free from all claim on the part of the purchaser and 'may be
resold by the County at any time without notice to the first ,
purchaser; and be it further
Resolved—That the County Attorney shall prepare a notice
of such sale, and that the Clerk shall cause the same to be
published twice in the Free Press, the Journal and Courier,
the Rural News and the Ithaca Journal, and have 300 hand-
bills printed and distributed throughout the County.
Seconded by Mr. Scofield. Carried.
Resolution No. 115. Authorizing `Sale and Conveyance of
Property In Town of Groton.
Mr. Stevenson offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption :
WHEREAS Paul L. Bruno, Groton, N. Y. has offered the sum
of $10.00 each for lots Nos. 59 and 68, each approximately one-
quarter acre in the Town of Groton formerly assessed to
Phinetta Denison bounded N by Hill Crest Drive, E by County
of Tompkins, S by County of Tompkins, W by Bruno, which
was acquired by the county at tax sale in 1935.
Resolved—That the said offer be accepted and the Chairman
of this Board be and he hereby is authorized and directed to
execute on behalf of the county and deliver to said Paul L.
Bruno a quitclaim deed of the county's interest in said property
upon payment to the County Treasurer of the said sum of
twenty dollars.
Seconded by Mr. Carey. Carried.
On motion, adjourned to 1 :30 P. M.
AFTERNOON SESSION
Roll call. All members present, except Messrs. Payne, Shoe-
maker, Vail and Carey.
Resolution No. 116. Authorization of County Sealer to
Attend Convention.
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Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption
Resolved—That the County Sealer be authorized to attend
the meeting of the New York State Association of Sealers of
Weights and Measures to be held at Niagara Falls on October
9, 10, and 11, 1945.
Seconded by Mr. Gordon. Carried.
Mr. Carey appeared at this time.
Resolution No. 117. New York Section Society of American
Foresters.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption
Resolved—That .the Reforestation Committee, or any mem-
ber, be authorized to attend the Foresters meeting to be held
September 12 and 13th.
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun. Carried.
Resolution No. 118. Authorizing Sale and Conveyance of
Property In Town of Groton.
Mr. Stevenson offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption :
WHEREAS—Eugene J. Swartz, Groton, N. Y. has offered the
sum of $50.00 for lots 54, 55, 72 and 73 in the town of Groton ;
lots 54 and 55 being 50 x 100 feet; lot 72 being 50 x 127.5 feet;
lot 73 being 50 x 121 feet; lots 55 and 72 being a portion of
land formerly owned by Lucius C. Atwater, bounded N by
Blossom, E by Swartz, 'S by Grand View Drive and W by
County property 'was acquired by the County at tax sale in
1929. Lots 54 and 73 ,were formerly assessed to Phinetta Deni-
son, bounded N by Blossum road, E by County of Tompkins,
S by Grand, View Drive, W by County of Tompkins and ac-
quired by the county at tax sale in 1935. ,
Resolved—That the said offer be accepted and the Chairman
of this Board be and he hereby is' authorized and directed
to execute on behalf of the county and deliver to said Eugene
J. Swartz a quitclaim deed of the county's interest in said
property upon payment to the County Treasurer of the said
sum of $50.00.
Tompkins County, New York 111
Seconded by Mr. Carey. Carried.
Resolution No. 119. Changing of Name In Resolution No.
102.
Mr. Carey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
WHEREAS—The name of Walter Joslyn appears in Resolution
No. 102 of this Board and it is the wish of Mr. Joslyn that the
name of Florence E. Congdon be substituted in the place of
his name,
Resolved that the name Florence E. Congdon replace the
name Walter Joslyn in Resolution No. 102.
Seconded by Mr. Stevenson. Carried.
Messrs. Payne, Shoemaker and Vail appeared at this time.
Resolution No. 120. Appointment of Deputy County Sealer.
Resolved—That there be and hereby is established the posi-
tion of Deputy County Sealer of Weights and Measures, and,
subject. to the provisions of the Civil Service Law, E. Paul
Nedrow is hereby appointed, provisionally, as Deputy County
Sealer of Weights and Measures to serve during the pleasure
of the board at a salary of $100.00 per month, to be paid in
monthly installments in the same manner that other county
salaries are paid, and be it further
Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum
of $400.00 for the payment of said salary for the balance of
the year, 1945, and the County Treasurer is hereby authorized
and directed to transfer the said sum of $400.00 from the
contingent fund to the new budget item entitled "Deputy
Sealer of Weights and Measures", salary at $100. per month,
starting September 10, 1945.
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun. Carried.
Mr. Snow, Chairman of the Equalization Committee called
for a meeting of said, committee for October 2nd at 10 A. M.
Mr. Downey, of the Highway Committee, requested the
112 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
setting of dates for road inspection. Said dates decided on for
October 9th and 10th.
Mr. Downey called attention to a severe, loss in one of the.
towns due to damage done by dogs and asked the Supervisors
to have their Assessors notify the Dog Warden of damages as
soon as they are notified.
Resolution No. 121. Preliminary Drawings of County In-
firmary Approved.
Mr. Rottmann offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption :
Resolved—That the preliminary drawings of : the proposed
County Infirmary furnished by Harold G. Rice, of Rome,
N. Y. be accepted and approved, and be it further
Resolved—That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to
Mr. Rice at Rome, N. Y.
Seconded by Mr. Gordon..' Carried.
Resolution No. 122. Auditing Bill of The Dog Warden.
Mr. Walker offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
WHEREAS—Frederick R. McGraw, the County Dog Warden,
has presented to this board for audit a bill for mileage in the
performance of his duties, to wit: Bill No. 56for 676 miles
at eight cents per mile amounting to $54.08 and included in
a total bill of $56.33 ;
AND WHEREAS said bill covers the period from August 9 to
September 6, 1945, which was a time of unusual activity for
the dog warden, on account of the rabies epidemic;
Resolved—That the said bill be audited and approved by this,
'board, although the amount per month is in excess of the
amount allowed at the time of the appointment of the dog
warden, and the County Treasurer is directed to pay the same
out of the .dog license fund.
Seconded by Mr. Stone. Carried.
Tompkins County, New York 113
Resolution No. 123. Rescinding Portion of Resolution Passed
Relative to Telephone Switchboard Relief.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved—That that portion of resolution on page 38 of the ,
1938 Proceedings relative to telephone operator which reads,
"with the •understanding that said operator hire her own sub- .
stitute" be rescinded.
Seconded by Mr. Vail. Carried.
Notice from the Postwar Public Works Planning Commis-
sion of receipt of application for state grant towards cost of
plans for County Infirmary was read by the Deputy Clerk.
The Deputy Clerk read the following Workmen's Compen-
sation Insurance claims as they were audited. -
Dr. Frank E. Ryan, Care—Frank Babcock . $15.00
Chairman, Workmen's Compensation Board,
Assessment—Claude Wood 10.00
$25.00
The Deputy Clerk announced the audit of the following bills
which are chargeable to the Dog Fund under provisions of the
Agriculture and Markets Law, §123.
Claimant
Nature of Expense Amt. Allowed
Grant H. Halsey—Assessor's bill $ 3.00
Lawrence Morey—Assessor's bill 4.20
New York Telephone Co., Services—Dog. Warden 3.85
Frederick R. McGraw, Expenses—Dog Warden 56.33
$67.38
The Deputy Clerk read the following claims, as reported
and recommended for audit by the several committees to which
they had been referred :
G-751 Tompkins Co. Laboratory, Petty Cash -Co.
Lab. $ 15.90
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752 Tomp. Co. Memorial Hospital, Rent, etc. -Co.
Lab. 228.01 ,
753 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Lab 8.05
754 VanNatta Office Equip. Co. Inc., Supplies -Co
Lab. 63.13
755 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Co. Lab. 153.00
756 Norton Electric, Co., Supplies -Co. Lab. 16:05
757 Student Transfer, Moving, etc. -Co. Lab. 18.54
758 R. L. Van Derveer, Rabbits -Co. Lab. 25.00
759 Medical Gas Division of the Liquid Carbonic
Corp., Demurrage -Co. Lab. 1.28
760 Michigan Dept. of Health Laboratories,
Antigen, Co. Lab. 4.40
761 Eastman Kodak Co., Supplies -Co. Lab. ' 2.06
762 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab. 24.55
763 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab. 544.00
764 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab. 6.15
765 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab. 8.20
766 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab. 24.56
767 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab. 6.04
768 Dr. Charles W. Mesick, Impressions, Eliz.
Leaver-PHC 75.00
769 Ralph W. Jones, Teachings & , Maint.-Eliz.
Leaver-PHC 200.00
770 Reconstruction Home, Inc., Care - Nelson .
Emery-PHC 108.50
771 N. Y. State Elec. & Gas Corp., Services -Co.
Bldgs. • 178:28
772 New York Telephone Co., Services -Co. Bldgs. 268.10
773 City of Ithaca, Water -Co. Bldgs. 52.63
774 H. M. Biggs Memo. Hosp., Care - Joseph
Forkas-TB Hosp. 125.00
775 H. M. Biggs Memo. Hosp., Care - Julia
Ryant-TB Hosp. 15.00
776 11. M. Biggs Memo. Hosp., Care - Alex
Rustyak-TB Hosp. 57.50
777 Ben L. Joggerst, Stamp -Co. Treas. 1.90
778 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co
Treas. 1.45
779 Fort Dodge Laboratories, Inc., Vaccine -
Rabies 360.00
780 Jensen Salsbery Laboratories, Inc., Vaccine -
Rabies 500.00
781 L. F. Hamlin, Inc., Vaccine -Rabies 67.50
782, R. A. McKinney, Clinics -Rabies 60.00
783 Floyd E. Beaver, Clinics -Rabies 30.00
784 G. G. Stevens, Clinics -Rabies 90.00
Tompkins County, New York 115
785 Dr. S. J. Roberts, Clinics—Rabies 30.00
786 M. J. Kolar, Clinics—Rabies 210.00
787 Clarence Fiero, Painter—Co. Bldgs. . 152.60
788 Wilbur Post, Painter—Co. Bldgs. 184.80
789 Donohue -Halverson, Inc., Labor & Supplies—
Co. Bldgs. 309.53
790 Irene H. Taggart, Switchboard Relief—Co
Bldgs. 21.00
791 The Koch Butcher's Supply Co., Insecticide—
Co. Bldgs. 9.00
792 C. J. Rumsey & Co., Paint, etc.—Co. Bldgs5.49
793 J. B. Lang Eng. & Garage Co. Inc., Belts—Co
Bldgs. 3.22
794 Steel Boiler Repair & Service Co., Gaskets &
Brushes—Co. Bldgs. 11.45
795 Norton Electric Co., Fluorescent fixture—Co
Bldgs. 49.95
796 T. G. -Miller's Sons Paper Co., Blanks—Supr, 0.75
797 W. O. Smiley, Postage, etc.—Suer. 7.75
798 Williams Press, Inc., Supplies—Co. Judge 11.20
799 Matthew Bender & Co., Cahill's Suppl.—Co
Judge 6.50
800, Mary Mineah, Postage—Co. Judge 17.44
801 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—Co
Clerk 1.10
802 Photostat Corporation, Supplies—Co. Clerk74.56
803 Norton Printing Co., Supplies—Co. Clerk 22.50
804 Norton Printing Co., Billheads—Co. Clerk 6.75 .
805 W. G. Norris, _Postage, etc.—Mot. Veh. Clk. 16.75
806 Corner Bookstore, Clean typewriter—Mot.
Veh. Clk. 16.00
807 Daniel E. Patterson,' Exp. to conference—
Comm. of Elec. 22.10
808 ,Mrs. Mary Finneran, Clerical Work -Comm,
of Elec. 20.70
809 Irene H. Taggart, Clerical Work—Comm. of
Elec. 20.70
810 Norton Printing Co., Certificates—Comm. of
Elec. 6.00
811 John J. Sinsabaugh, Mileage & Exp.—Co
Sealer '35.40
812 Walter L. Knettles, Mileage & Exp.—Co. Serv
Off. 41.63'
813 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—Co
Serv. Off. 7.25
814 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—Co
Serv. Off. 0.35
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815 Louis D. Neill, Mileage & Exp. -Co. Invest. 49.92
816. Ithaca .Journal, Exam. Notice -Civil Service 2.52
817 Clifford C. Hall, Vegetables -Jail Suppl 8.86
818 Market Basket Stores, Groceries -Jail Suppl63.16
819 NuAlba Bakery, Bread, etc. -Jail Suppl. 17.28
820 New Central Market, Groceries -Jail Suppl, 38.29
821 J. C. Stowell Co.., Groceries -Jail Suppl. 14.09
822 W. J. Payne & Son, Milk -Jail Suppl. 7.20
823 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Sheriff 4.75
824 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Sheriff 3.00
825 Clifford C. Hall, Stamps, etc. -Sheriff 8.70
826 Clifford C. Hall, Saw Blades -Sheriff 1.25
827 Clifford C. Hall, Mileage -Sheriff 110.32
828. Clifford C. Hall, Mileage -Child. Ct. 62.04
829 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies -
Child. Ct. 2.00
830 R. A. Hutchinson, Postage -Child. Ct. 6.00
831 Corner Bookstore, Supplies -Co. Judge 2.10.
832 City of Ithaca, Telephone services -Def. Coun-
cil. 6.95
833 Corner Bookstore,, Typewriter Rental -Def
Council 3.00
834 Herbert L. VanOstrand, Reimbursement for
labor -West Hill Property 127.20
835 Central American Shop, Books-Rur. Tray
Libr. 24.90
836 H. R. Huntting Co., Books-Rur. Tray. Libr23.68
837 Corner Bookstore, Supplies -Rabies 5.58
838 Dr. H. G. Bull, Clinics -Pub. Health 40.00
839 Dr. H. G. Bull, Clinics --Pub. Health 40.00
840 Ithaca Laundries, Inc., Laundry -Pub. Health 6.46
841 Gertrude H. Rocker, Dental Hygienist -Pub
Health 20.00
842 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Pub
Health 2.90
843 Floyd Springer, Soc. Hyg. Clinic -Pub. Health
Health 12.50
844 Ruth E. Whitehead, Mileage -Pub. Health 58.26
845 Clara Goodman, Mileage -Pub. Health 47.64
846 Mary Clelland, Mileage -Pub. Health 49.38
847 Marion May, 'Mileage -Pub. Health 63.78
848 Dr. Chas. A. Lueder, Clinics -Rabies 20.00
$5,615.96
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Resolution No. 124. On Audit.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption: '
Resolved—That the foregoing claims amounting to the sum
of $5,615.96, be audited by this Board at the amounts recom-
mended
ecommended by the committees to which they were referred, and
the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same out
of funds appropriated therefor; and thatthese claims be
certified to the County Treasurer by the Clerk of this Board,
for and on behalf of the Board.
Seconded by Mr. Walker.
Ayes -14. Noes—O. Carried.
On motion, adjourned.
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MONTHLY MEETING
Monday, July 9, 1945
MORNING SESSION
Roll call. All members present except Mr: Walker excused.
Minutes of monthly meeting of June and Special meeting
of June 28th approved as printed.
Mr. Snow, Chairman of the Committee on County Treas-
urer's Accounts, submitted the following report relative to the
County Treasurer.
To the Board of Supervisors,
Tompkins County, N. Y.
Gentlemen :
Your Comrnittee on County Treasurer's Accounts has exam-.
ined, the accounts of the County Treasurer, as presented in
her annual _report, and in the judgment of your committee,
the report is correct.
Your committee therefore recommends that the report be
accepted.
Dated July 9, 1945
LAMONT C. SNOW
C. H. SCOFIELD
,FRED E. ROTTMANN
Committee
Resolution No. 86. Approval of County Treasurer's Report.
' Moved by Mr. Snow, that the report of the committee be
accepted:
Seconded by Mr. Rottmann. Carried.
Resolution No. 87. Designation of Depositories.
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Mr. Stone offered the following resolution .and moved its
adoption
Resolved—That the 'resolution of this Board adopted on
December 18, 1942 designating certain banks for the deposit
of county moneys and fixing the maximum amounts which may
be kept on deposit in each of said banks at any one time, be
and the same hereby is amended by increasing the maximum
amounts from the amounts stated in such resolution to the
following:
First National Bank of Dryden $ 50,000.00
First National Bank of Groton 50,000.00
First National Bank of Ithaca 600,000.00
Tompkins' County Trust Company 600,000.00
Seconded by Mr. Snow. Carried.
Resolution -No. 88. Employment of Architect for Prelimin-
ary Plans for County Infirmary.
Mr. Rottmann offered the following resolution arid" moved
its adoption :
Resolved—That Harold G. Rice of Rome, New York be and
he hereby is employed as an architect for the purpose of mak-
ing preliminary plans for a county infirmary with the under-
standing and upon the condition that the portion of his fee
to be paid bythe county shall not exceed the sum of $1,050.00,
and
Be It Further Resolved that the chairman be and hereby
is authorized to make application to the Post War Planning
Commission for state aid in the preparation of such plans
and to execute any and all papers on behalf of the county that
may be required in connection therewith.
Seconded by Mr. Shoemaker. Carried.
Resolution No. 89. Correction of Title to County Property.
(Charles Crossgrove—Town of Dryden).
Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
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WHEREAS -Charles L. Crossgrove of the Town of Dryden
has offered the sum of $15.00 for a conveyance of the county's
interest in a parcel of land in the Town of Dryden, formerly
assessed to Charles, Armstrong ,which was sold to the county
for unpaid taxes of the year 1934 and conveyed to the County
by deed of Charlotte V. Bush, County Treasurer, dated Decem-
ber 8, 1936, and recorded in Book 245 of Deeds at page 222 ;
said parcel consisting of 25 acres bounded N. by Lormor, E. by
Burch, S. by Card and W. by Little; and the Tax Sale Commit-
tee has recommended the acceptance of said offer.
Resolved that the said offer be accepted; and that the Chair-
man of this Board be and he -hereby is authorized and directed
to execute on behalf of the county and deliver to said Charles
L. Crossgrove or his assigns a quitclaim deed of the county's
interest in said, property.
Seconded by Mr. Scofield. Carried.
The Clerk read a letter from the Office of the Director of
Civilian Protection with reference to sale of fire equipment.
The Clerk read a letter from George Atsedes with reference
to' Club. Claret. Said letter referred to Building Committee.
Resolution No. 90. Election Commissioners To Convention.
Mr. Gordon offered the following resolution' and moved its
adoption
Resolved,—That election commissioners, Patterson and Van -
Orman be authorized to attend Syracuse meeting on August
13, 14 and 15th.
Seconded by Mr. Shoemaker. Carried.
Mr. R. C. VanMarter, County Commissioner of Welfare
'and -Mrs. Barker appeared before the board with reference to
children ,in foster homes and an appropriation of $1,000 for
hospitalization of A. D. C. recipients.
Mr. Ozmun, Chairman of the Salaries Committee submitted
a report with reference to salary of Special County Judge and
offered the following resolution and moved its adoption; , _ .
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Resolution No. 91. Salary of Special County Judge.
•
WHEREAS—The Hon. Willard M. Kent, County Judge; Sur-
rogate .and Children's Court Judge of Tompkins, County, re-
tired on June 1, 1945 under the New York State Pension r
System, thereby leaving the above named offices in Tompkins
County vacant until such• time as a .successor to the Hon. W. ,
M. Kent is appointed by the Governor of the State of New
York or ;elected, by the sovereign people of. Tompkins County,
and
WHEREAS—Under existing- laws, the Special County Judge
and Surrogate, of Tompkins 'County shall act and perform all
the duties of the County Judge, Surrogate and Children's
Court Judge of Tompkins County during the vacancy of said -
office, and
WHEREAS -This Board of Supervisors, on November 24,
1944, did fix and appropriate a salary for County Judge. and
Surrogate of Tompkins County at $5,000.00,. and for Judge
of Children's .Court at $1,500.00 for the year 1945, to be paid
in twelve (12) equal monthly payments for services •rendered
in performing the duties of the above offices, --and
WHERFAs—This Board of Supervisors, on November 24,
1944, did fix and • appropriate a salary for Special ,County
Judge_ and Surrogate of Tompkins County at $600.00 fors the
year 1945, to be. paid in twelve (12) equal monthly payments
for services rendered only in. performing the duties of Special
County Judge and Surrogate of Tompkins County, and
WHEREAS—The Hon. Fitch H. Stephens, Special County
Judge and Surrogate of Tompkins County must now perform
all the duties of County Judge, Surrogate and Judge of Child-
ren's Court of Tompkins County, until such time as an ap-
pointment is made by the Governor of the State of New
York, at a salary of $600.00 for the year 1945 or $50.00
monthly, during the period 'he must act and perform all the
duties of County Judge, Surrogate and Judge of Tompkins
County, and
WHEREAS—It is the opinion, of a vast majority of the
sovereign people of Tompkins County, that the $50.00 monthly,
salary being paid the Hon. Fitch H. Stephens, Special County.
Judge and Surrogate of _Tompkins County, is unfair, unreason-
Tompkins County,' New York 87
able and unjust for the service he must render to ,Tompkins
County during, the period he. must "act" and "perform" "all"
the duties of County Judge, Surrogate and Judge of Children's
Court of Tompkins County.
Resolved—That from this date until December 31, 1945, or -
until such time prior to that date as a County Judge and Sur-
rogate shall be appointed for this county and . shall qualify
for the office, the salary of the Special. County Judge. and Sur-
rogate shall be at the ,rate of 46500 per year, to be, paid in
monthly installments as other salaries are paid, in lieu of the
salary heretofore . fixed and appropriated for such office; it -
being understood that such Special County Judge and Surro-
gate, shall during such period perform all the acts and duties
usually performed by the County Judge and .Surrogate in this
county, including the administration of the' Children's Court;
and if a County Judge and Surrogate shall be. appointed and
qualify prior to December 31, 1945, then in .that event the
salary of the Special County 'Judge and Surrogate from -that
time to December 31, 1945 shall be and continue at the, rate of
$600. per year; and be it further
Resolved—That the County Treasurer be and she hereby is
authorized and directed to transfer from the contingent fund
to the item of Salary of Special County Judge and Surrogate
the sum of $3250 or so much thereof as, may be necessary to
pay such increased salary in accordance with this resolution.
Discussion followed.
Moved by Mr.Carey that the matter be laid on the table
for one month. - -
Seconded by Mr. Rottmann. .
Ayes—Messrs. Downey, Carey, "Gordon and Rottmann-4.
Noes—Messrs. Snow, Stevenson, Scofield, Payne, Stone,,
Stobbs,. Shoemaker, Vail and Ozmun-9.
Resolution lost. -
On motion adjourned to 2 P. M.
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AFTERNOON SESSION
Roll call. All members present except Mr. Walker. excused.
The Chairman appointed Mr. Snow as a member of the
Bovine Tuberculosis auditing committee in place of. Mervin
Walker excused.
Discussion resumed on Resolution No. 91. No action taken.
Rabies posters distributed to town Supervisors.
Moved by Mr. Carey that Resolution No. 74 relative to filing
of election returns be taken from the table.
Seconded by Mr. Snow. Carried.
Moved by Mr. Carey that Resolution No. 74 be adopted.
Seconded by Mr. Downey. Carried.
Resolution No. 92. Appointment of Deputy County Service
Officer.
Mr. Vail offered the following resolution and moved its
.adoption :
WHEREAS there is a vacancy in the office of Deputy County
Service Officer, and whereas the Veteran's Service Buerau
Committee has recommended the appoinment of Douglas S.
Catchim to that office;
Resolved that, subject to the rules and regulations of'the
Civil Service Commission, Douglas S. Catchim be and he
hereby is appointed as Deputy County Service Officer at a
basic salary of $1800.00 per year, to commence on the first
day of August, 1945.
Seconded by Mr. Carey. Carried.
Resolution No. 93. Reduction of Interest Penalty.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its ,
adoption :
Resolved—That the County Treasurer be; and she hereby is
Tompkins County, New York 89
authorized and directed to reduce the rate of the interest pen-
- alty from 10% to 6%, for failure to pay any real property tax
for the year 1944, which shall have been returned by a town
collector or city treasurer or chamberlain to such county treas-
urer and for the collection of which no sale of the property
shall have been made, in accordance with the provisions of ,
Chapter 468, Laws of 1933.
Seconded by Mr. Stevenson. Carried.
Resolution No. 94. -Welfare Appropriation --A D C Hos-
pitalization.
Mr. Scofield offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved—That there be appropriated the sum of $1,000 for
a new fund for the payment of bills for hospitalization in-
curred by the A. D. C. to comply with a change in the welfare
law allowing a reimbursement on hospitalization charges
And Be It Further Resolved—That the County Treasurer
be authorized to borrow the above amount.
Seconded by Mr. Rottmann.
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
Resolution No. 95. Relief for Storm Stricken Area in Tomp-
kins County.
Mr. Gordon offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
WHEREAS the northeastern part of Tompkins County was
devastated by a severe windstorm on June 15th, amounting to
a cyclone, and the area has been designated by the American
Red Cross as a "disaster area", with property damage estim-
ated at $1,100,000 and damage to the farm lands by removal of
top soil estimated at $500;000. ;
Resolvedthat this board .requests - Governor . Thomas E.
Dewey, by whatever means are at his disposal to -cause a sur-
vey to be made of the damages, . and to advise this board
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whether anystate aid can legally be rendered to the inhabit-
ants of the stricken area or to the towns of Groton, Lansing
and Dryden, to relieve the stricken. area, 'and facilitate speedy
reconstruction ;
And Be It Further Resolved that a copy of this resolution
. be sent to Senator Chauncey Hammond and Assemblyman
Stanley Shaw.
Seconded by Mr. Stevenson. Carried.
Mr. Stone gave a report ofa committee meeting on civil
service at which Mr. McFarland attended.
Discussion followed with reference to change from state to
county commission.
Moved 'by Mr. Gordon, that the matter be left with the
Civil Service . Committee.
Seconded by Mr. Downey. Carried.
Mr. Loper, representative of the International Business
Machines. Corporation outlining advantages of their system
as an aid to tax extension.
Mr. Ozmun called for vote upon Resolution No. 91.
Seconded by Mr. Scofield.
Ayes—Messrs. Snow, Downey, Stevenson, Scofield, Payne,
Stone, Stobbs, Shoemaker, Vail and Ozmun-10.
Noes—Messrs. Carey, Gordon and Rottmann-3.
Resolution carried.
Attention was called to detention of Juvenile delinquents
which matter was referred to the Committee on Courts and
Correction.
The Clerk read the following Workmen's Compensation
Insurance claims as they were audited.
Tompkins County, New York
91
Dr. H. P. Denniston, Care—Charles 'Arnold $ 5.00
Dr. R. M. Vose, Care—Eugene Terwilliger 13.00
Dr. Joseph N. Frost, Care—Francis Sarsfield 15.00
' Dr. Wm. L. Seil, Care—Wm. Watros 10.00
Dr. P. E. Rossiter, Care=Delford"Barnes 27.00
Chairman,' Workman's Compensation Board,
County's share to Special fund 7.22 ,
$7,7.22
The Clerk announced' the audit of the following bills
which are chargeable to the Dog Fund under provisions of
the Agriculture and Markets Law, §123.
Claimant Nature. of Expense Amt.Allowed
D. B. Bull, Assessor's bill . $ 3.00
Archie R. Gillen, Assessor's bill '- 3.78
Arthur E.- Spearing,. Assessor's bill 3.78
James H. Mosher, Assessor's bill . 3.96
Smith T. Weatherby, Assessor's bill 3.96
Clifford C. Hall, Sheriff's bill 4.10
City of Ithaca, Issuing summons 53.50
H. L. Brockway, Serving summons 107.00
Wm. K., Ellison, Assessor's bill 3.36
$186:44
The Clerk read the following claims, as reported and re-
commended for audit by the several committees to which ,they
had been referred
G-548 Tompkins Co. Laboratory, Petty Cash—Co.
Lab. ' 23.43
549 Tompkins Co. Memo. Hospital, Rent, etc.—
Co. Lab. 205.01
550 New York Telephone Co., Services -Co. Lab14.29
551 Sanborn Company, Charts, etc.—Co. Lab 10.46
552 Warren E. Collins, Inc., Supplies—Co. Lab:29.00
553 Clay -Adams Co. Inc., Lamp, etc.—Co. Lab30.50
554 Medical Gas Division of Liguid Carbonic Corp.,
Carbon ' Dioxide Co. Lab. 2.47
555 Medical Gas Division of. Liquid Carbonic Corp.
Carbon 'Dioxide—Co. Lab. • 2.16
556 Medical Gas Division of Liquid Carbonic Corp.,
• Demurrage—Co. Lab. 0.32
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55'i LaMotte Chemical -Products Co., ,Antigen, etc.,
-Co. Lab. 13.67
558 Certified Blood Donor Service, Serum -Co
37.50
559 Certified Blood Donor Service, Serum -Co
37.65
560 Sharp & Dohme, Supplies -Co. Lab. 96.00
561 Fisher Scientific Co., Supplies -Co. Lab. 48.42
562 Corning Glass Works, Funnels -Co. Lab. .. 4.51
563 N. Y. State Health Dept., Tubes -Co. Lab5.62
564 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab. - 29.10
565 Will Corporation, Supplies -=Co. Lab. 2.23
566 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab. 11.64
567 Will Corporation Supplies -Co. Lab. 13.98
568 Floyd Springer, City Clerk, Clinic -Pub. Health 22.50
569 Clara Goodman, Nurse's Mileage -Pub. Health 49.20
570 Mary Clelland, Nurse's Mileage -Pub. Health 66.00
571 Marion May, Nurse's Mileage -Pub. Health 56.52
572 Ithaca Laundries, Inc., Laundry -Pub. Health 8.73
573 Harold Surgical & Hospital Supply Co., Sup-
plies -Pub. Health 11.40
574 Dr. Harry Bull, ICH Clinician -Pub. Health 40.00
575 Reconstruction Home, Inc., Care -Nelson
Emery-PHC 108.50
576 H. M. Biggs Memo. Hosp., Care -Harry
Doane-PHC 77.50
577 H. M. Biggs Memo. Hosp., Care -Co. Patients
-TB Hosp. 1,495.00
578 Glenn Sherwood, Labor -Reforestation 9.60
579 Ithaca Journal, Not. of Foreclosure -Tax Sales 76.20
580 Cornell Univ. N. Y. S. Vet. College, Dept. of
Medicine, Blood tests -Bangs Disease63.40
581 Cornell_ Univ., N. Y. S. Vet. College, Dept. of
Medicine, Blood tests -Bangs Disease 11.00
582 Cornell Univ., N. Y. S. Vet. College, Dept. of
Medicine, Blood tests -Bangs Disease ..6.50
583 A. C. Goff, Blood test -Bangs Disease 51.75
584 New Central Market, Groceries -Jail Suppl33.58
585 NuAlba Bakery, Bread, etc. Jail Suppl 8.32
586 Market Basket Store, Groceries -Jail Suppl 36.33
'587 W. J. Payne & Sons, Milk -Jail Suppl.. - 7.20
588 Clifford C. Hall, Eggs, etc. -Jail Suppl 11.15
589 C. J. Rumsey & Co., Roaster -Jail Suppl. 2.70
590 Failing's Plumbing. Co., Supplies -Co. Bldgs6.04
591 Robinson &'Carpenter, Coal -Co. Bldgs. 278.59
592 South Side Coal Co., Coal -Co. Bldgs. 1,150.94
Tompkins County, New York 93
593 James Lynch Coal Co. Inc., Coal -Co. Bldgs. 18.50
594 Perry Coal Co., Coal -Co. Bldgs. 60.50
595 N. Y. State Elec. & Gas'Corp., .Services -Co
Bldgs. 196.15
596 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Bldgs. 270.18
597 Clifford C. Hall, Mileage to Industry -Child
Ct. 43.80
598 Mary A. Yengo, Transcript -Child. Ct. 17.00
599 R. A. Hutchinson, Checkbook -Child. Ct. 2.00.
600 R. A. Hutchinson, Postage -Child. Ct. 6.00
601 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Child
Ct. 0.80
602 Dennis & Co.Inc., Gilbert's Code -Dist.
Atty. 20.00
603 Oswald H. Boltz, M. D., Lunch -Dist. Atty1.50
604 Hugh S. Gregory, M. D., Lunch -Dist. Atty1.50
' 605 Richard Blomberg, Labor, testing -Dist. Atty26.80
606 Williamson Law Book Co., Clevengers Manual
Dist. Atty. 15.00
607 Clifford C. Hall, Expenses -Sheriff 16.35
608 Clifford C. Hall, Mileage -Sheriff 129.44
609 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co.,' Supplies-Supr0.75
610 Journal & Courier, Forms -Surrogate 61.11
611 Corner Bookstore, Dictionary -Surrogate 3.50
612 West Publishing Co., New York 2d -Surrogate 15.00
613 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co.
Clk. 3.85
614 International Business Machines Corp., Labor
& Materials -Co. Clk. 16.00
615 W. G. Norris, Postage & Exp. -Mot. Veh. Clk13.75
616 Irene H. Taggart, Clerical Wk. -Comm. of
Elec. 5.40
617 Mrs. Mary Finneran, Clerical Wk.- Comm. of
Elec. 9.30
618 Norton Printing Co., Calendars-Elec' Exp20.00
619 J. J. Sinsabaugh,. Mileage & Exp. -Co. Sealer 29.84
620 L. J. Cross, Exam. -Stephen Davenport -
Coroner 20.00
621 Louis D. Neill, Mileage & Exp. -Co. Invest52.60.
622 W. G. Norris, Exp. to Albany -Co. Historian 30.62
623 T. G. Miller's. Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co.
Historian - - 7.58
-.624 VanNatta Office Equip. Co. Inc., Supplies-
Co. Treas.' 4.20
625 W. O. Smiley, Postage=Supr. - 6.00
626 Stover Printing Co., ,Posters -Rabies 18.00
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627 Bert I. Vann, Mileage—Co. Supt. - 93.20
628 Bert I. Vann, Expenses=Co. Supt. 5.93'
629 Harry N. Gordon, Expenses—Supt: ,' 4.00
630 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Pen Points—Co
Judge - 0.75
631, T. G. ,Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—De-
fense council 4.53
632 City of Ithaca, Telephone services—Defense
council 3.58
633 Corner Bookstore, Typewriter rental—De=
fense council ' 3.00
634 F. 0. Rothermich, Labor—Reforestation 52.00,
635 Fred Keimig, Labor—Reforestation 43.20 '
636 Eleanor B. Daharsh, Services as Secr.—Rur
Tray. Libr. 25.00
637 H. A. Carey Co. Inc., Auto ins.—Rur. Tray
Libr. 1.50
638 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—Rur
Tray. Libr. 0.50
639 Cornell Univ., N. Y. S. Vet. College, Dept of
Medicine, Blood tests—Bangs Disease 62.55
640 Cornell Univ. N. 'Y. S. Vet. College, Dept. of
Medicine, Blood tests—Bangs Disease 57.30
641 Cornell Univ., N. Y. S. Vet. College, Dept. of
Medicine, Blood tests—Bangs Disease 16.65
642 Walter L. Knettles, Mileage & Expenses—Co.
Serv. Off. . . ,58.48
643 H. A. Carey Co. Inc., Ins. Prem.—Co: Officers 169.65.
Resolution No. 96. On Audit.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption : '
Resolved—That the foregoing claims amounting to the
sum of $6,051.45, be audited by this Board at the amounts
recommended by the committees to which they were• referred,
and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same
out of fundsappropriated therefor; and that these claims
be certified to the County Treasurer by the Clerk of this
Board, for and on behalf of the Board. " . .
Seconded, by Mr. Carey. , -
Ayes -13: Noes0. Carried.
On motion,, adjourned.
$6,051.45
Tompkins County, New York - . 17
MONTHLY MEETING
Monday, February` 12, 1945
MORNING SESSION
Roll call. All members present except Mr. Ellis 'excused.
Resolution No. 15. Refund of Taxes—Betena Tripp.
Mr. Shoemaker offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption:
WHEREAS it appears that there was a manifest clerical or
other error in the assessment of the property of Betena Tripp
on the assessment roll of. 'the Town of Dryden for the year
1944, and that the said Betena Tripp of Freeville, New York,
is entitled to a refund on her taxes for the year 1944 inthe
amount of $7.37;
Resolved that there be and hereby is appropriated the sum
of $7.37 ,to Betena Tripp for such refund; and the County -
Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay the said
sum of $7.37 to Betena Tripp and to charge the same to the
Town of Dryden. '
Seconded by Mr. Downey. Carried.
Resolution No. 16. -Refund of Taxes—Estate of John Flinn.
Mr. Shoemaker offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption
WHEREAS it' appears that there was a manifest clerical 'or
other error in the assessment of a returned school tax against
the property of Estate of John Flinn on the assessment rollof
the Town of Dryden\for the year 1944; and that the Estate.
of John Flinn,' is entitled to a'refund of $1.66 on that account;
Resolved that there be and hereby is appropriated the sum
of $1.66 to the Estate of John Flinn for such refund, and the
County Treasurer is hereby authorized Wand, directed to pay
the said sum of $1.66 to the"Estate of John Flinn, care of Mary
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Smith, Executrix, 402 N. Geneva Street, Ithaca, N. Y., and to
charge the same to the Town of Dryden.
Seconded by Mr. Downey., Carried.
Mr. Downey, Chairman of the Highway Committee, sub-
mitted a report of disbursements from the snow fund.
Mr. Rottmann submitted a report on soil conservation.
Mr. Vail submitted a report on the insurance survey as com-
pleted by H. A. Carey.
Mr. Rottmann reported for the Special Committee on county
infirmary, concluding with a letter from the Williams family
of an offer of west hill property to the county.
Resolution No. 17. Purchase of Williams Property _Wst
Hill.
Mr. Rottmann offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption
WHEREAS the property on West Hill bounded on the east by
Elm and Hector Streets; on the west by Chestnut Street; on
the north by Sunrise Road ; and on the south by property be-
longing to the Board of Education has been offered to the
County of Tompkins for the sum of $15,250 and a farm of
approximately twenty-six acres west of Chestnut Street ad-
joining the above property has been offered by said Augusta
H. Williams for the additional sum of $5,000, and whereas
said property is appropriate as a site for the erection, con-
struction and maintenance of a county infirmary,
Resolved that the said offers be accepted and that there be
and hereby is appropriated the sum of $20,250 for the payment
of the purchase price which sum the county treasurer is hereby
directed to pay from the contingent fund to said Augusta H.
Williams upon receipt of a good and sufficient warranty deed
of said premises with an abstract of title showing the same
to be free and clear from all encumbrances,
Be It Further Resolved that the deed and abstract be ex-
amined for the county by. Attorney , the County
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Attorney being disqualified by his relationship to the seller.
Seconded by Mr. Gordon.
Moved by Mr. Scofield, that the resolution be laid on the
table.
,Seconded by Mr. Carey. Carried.
Resolution No. 18. Appropriation for Snow Removal.
Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and ,moved its
adoption :
WHEREAS the winter has been unusually severe and the
appropriations heretofore made for snow removal have been
exhausted or may be exhausted before this board meets again
Resolved that the additional sum of $20,000 be and the same
hereby is appropriated for snow removal and the County
Treasurer is hereby authorized to borrow the said sum of
,$20,000 or so much, thereof as may be necessary in anticipa-
tion of the collection of taxes to be contained in the taxes for
the current year, pursuant to §41 ' of the County Law, . the
moneys so obtained to be used for the purpose to which such
taxes are applicable ;
And Be It Further Resolved that the County Treasurer be
and she hereby is authorized to give notes or certificates of in-
debtedness of the county for the moneys so borrowed, which
' shall be payable notmore than six months after their date,
and shall bear interest at a rate not exceeding six per centum
per annum until the date fixed for their payment, and which
may be' renewed in the manner provided by §41, of the County
Law.
And Be It Further Resolved that such notes or certificates
shall be signed by the County Treasurer and countersigned by
the County Clerk, and that the County Clerk shall make the
entries required. by Section 41 of the County Law.
Seconded by Mr.- Shoemaker.
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
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Mr. Vail, Chairman of the Legislative Committee, submitted
a report with reference to pending "legislation.
The County Treasurer's report, relative, to the moneys in
her hands in the Dog Fund on January 1, 1945, was received
and referred to the Committee on' County Treasurer's Ac-
counts.
The Annual Report of theCounty Road Fund for the year
ending December 31, 1944 was received:
The report of the County Superintendent of Highways of
the receipts and disbursements of his department, together
with the reports of the machinery ,and building account,
county bridge account and the snow removal. account, for the
year 1944 was received and filed.
The -annual report of the Sheriff for the year 1944 was re-
ceived and filed. .
R. A. Hutchinson, County Probation Officer and• Clerk of
Children's Court, submitted his report for the year 1944.
The 1944 report of the Rural Traveling Library *as re-
ceived and filed.
R. C. VanMarter submitted his report from. January' 1 to
December 31, 1944 which was received and filed.
The yearly report of the County Clerk was received and filed.
On motion, adjourned to 1:30 P. M.
AFTERNOON SESSION
Roll call. All members present 'except Messrs. 'Ellis and
Payne excused.
B. I. Vann, County Superintendent of Highways, appeared
before the board and a general discussion was held' with refer-
ence to snow removal and equipment. ,
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Resolution No. 19. Amendment of Resolution No. 7.
Mr. Scofield offered the following resolution and moved .its
adoption
Resolved'That Resolution No. 7 be amended by'the ,elimina-
tion Of alltaxes but Returned School Taxes in the'amount of
$24.96: ' .
Seconded by Mr. Stone. Carried.
Minutes of the previous meeting approved as amended.
Resolution No. 20. Rescinding Out -of -Settlement' Resolution
Passed July'10, 1939. . .
Mr. Rottmann offered the following' resolution and moved.
its adoption :
.Resolved—That the resolution passed on July 10, 1939 with
reference to'out-of-'settlement welfare cases be rescinded.
Seconded by Mr. Downey.
Ayes -Messrs. Walker; Downey, Carey, Gordon, . R'ottmann,
Stobbs, and Shoemaker -7.
Noes—Messrs. Snow, Stevenson, Scofield; Stone and Vail -
5. .
Resolution lost.
Mr. Snow,. Chairman of the Committee on ;County Treas=
urer's Accounts, submitted thefohowing report, relative to the
report ;of the County Treasurer of the money's in her hands in
the Dog Fund on January 1, 1`9,45. ' "' '
Your Committee finds that the total amount received includ-
ing balance from the previous' year' was $15,817.60, 'and the
total disbursements were $10,897.46, making a total surplus
for the year 4:414,920.14.
That 75.% of the above surplus, amounting to $3,690.10, is
to be apportioned pursuant to Section 122 of the Agriculture
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and Markets Law to the city and towns in proportion to the
contribution'made by each and is as follows :
Cities and Towns
, Contributing
Amount contributed
including penalties
and costs
Apportionment of
seventy-five per
cent of surplus
Caroline $ 720.00 $ -251.04
Danby 574.00 200.15
Dryden 1,564.70 545.58
Enfield 454.00 158.31
Groton 1,216.00 423.99
Ithaca 1,657.55 577.98
Lansing . " 1,108.15 386.39
Newfield 602.00 209.89
Ulysses 1,049.25 365.87
City .1,637.30 570.90
Dated, February 12, 1945.
$10,582.25 $3,690.10
LAMONT C. SNOW
C. H. SCOFIELD
FRED E. ROTTMANN ,
Committee
Resolution No. 21. Apportionment of Dog Monies.
Mr. Snow offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption: ,
Resolved—That the report of the Committee on County
Treasurer's Accounts, relative to the moneys in the' hands of
the County Treasurer in the Dog Fund, be accepted and that
the County. Treasurer be and hereby is directed to pay to the
several towns in the county and the, City of Ithaca, the fore-
going amounts, as apportioned by her and now approved by
this Board, out of the surplus moneys in her hands in the Dog.
Fund on January 1, 1945.
Seconded by Mr. Walker. Carried.
. Resolution No. 22. Legislation Favored by Board. '
Mr. Vail offered thefollowing resolution and moved its
adoption
Tompkins County, New York, 23
Resolved—That the Tompkins County Board of Supervisors
go on record as favoring the following bills now. before the
legislature and that the Clerk of the Board be instructed to
convey this information to our representatives, Assemblyman
Stanley Shaw and Senator Chauncey Hammond.
S 195—Graves—Recording certificates of Auxiliaries, as
well as Soldiers, Sailors & Marines.
S 52-Young—County Service Officer assist in securing
local benefits.
S 72—Pierce Provides for the election of District School
Superintendents.
A 25—Shaw—Permits honorably discharged veterans to
attend public school without cost.
S. 80—Griffith—State to pay costs of T. B. patients if they
are unable.
.A 35—Austin—Educationalrequirements waived for pro-
motion to next higher grade in welfare department.
A 92—Stuart—Flat, fee of $10.00 for auto registration.
Seconded by Mr. Stone. Carried. '.
Resolution No. 23. Legislation Opposed by Board.
Mr. Vail offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved—That the Tompkins County Board of Supervisors
go on record as opposing the following bills now before the
legislation and that the Clerk, of the Board be instructed to
convey this information to our representatives—Assemblyman,
Stanley Shaw and Senator Chauncey Hammond.
A 107—Morrissey—Payment of a State Bonus.
A 325—Isaacson—Reduce voting age from 21 to 18.
S 22—Coudert-Establish commission for ' cultural re-
sources.
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A 192—Bennett—Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency.
A 260—Austin--Establish Health Dept. of 13 members.
S 26—Downey—Mortgage moratorium,extension.
A 88—Reoux=Color of Vehicle on Registration Card.
A 11'1—Quinn—Increase funeral expenses on compensa-
tion 'cases from $200 to $350. -
Seconded by Mr. Downey. Carried.
Mr. Scofield submitted an oral report of the trip to Albany
by `himself and Mr. Gordon to attend the Ostertagg 'welfare
committee meeting.
The Clerk read the following Workmen's .Compensation 'In-
surance claims as they were audited: •
Dr. Ralph J. Low, Care—Claudia Campbell - $ 13.00
Cortland ,Co. Hospital; X -ray --:Stacy Beach 5.00
Dr. D. M. Ryan, Care—Stacy Beach 28.00
Tompkins Co. Memo. Hosp., Care—Marion Morey 128.55.
Harry N. Gordon, Expenses—Marion Morey , 12.84
$187.39
The Clerk announced the audit of the following bills which
are chargeable to the Dog Fund under provisions of the Agri-
culture and Markets Law, §123.
Claimant Nature of Expense
Amt. Allowed
H. L. Brockway, Serving Summons $ 10.00
City of. Ithaca, Issuing Summons • 5.00
Max C. Deyo, Enumerator's bill -Caroline , 74.40
Ruth Moore, Enumerator's bill—Ulysses 93.20
Wm: Marshall, Enumerator's bill—City. . 341.00
C. Joseph Wiedmaier, Mileage • 18.64
C. Joseph .Wiedmaier, Expenses 3:18
$545.42
The Clerk read the following claims, as reported and recom-
Tompkins County, New York ' 25
mended for audit by, the several committees to which they had
been referred:
G 76 Tompkins Co. Memo. Hosp., Rent, etc.—Co.
Lab." $ 209.52
77 Tompkins Co. Laboratory, Petty Cash—Co
Lab. .26.07 •
78 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services—Co. Lab. 7.00
79 Zina Kiziuta, Spec. services—Co. Lab. 25.00
80 Glenn Merrill; Care of animals—Co. Lab.' 15.50
81 Clarence F. Howell, Spec. 'services—Co. Lab78.5.0
82 Ithaca Fuel Supply Co., Rabbit food, etc.—Co
-. Lab. 13.54
83 Warden, Auburn Prison,, Chair—Co. Lab. ... 11.50.
84 W. B. Saunders Co., Manual—Co. Lab. ' 3.50
• 85 The Williams & Wilkins Co., Chemistry subs
—Co. Lab. • ' 22.50
86.' Cornell Co-operative Society, Books—Co. Lab. 15.00
87' Cornell Co-operative Society, Books—Co. Lab. 10.50
88 Kline's Pharmacy, Drugs, etc.—Co. Lab . 10.38
89' Will Corporation, Supplies—Co. Lab. ` 165.54
9.0 Will Corporation, Supplies—Co. Lab. 38.83
91 Will . Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab. 15.01
92 Warren E. Collins, Inc:, Supplies -Co. Lab:.... 7.70
93 Commercial Solvents Corp., Supplies—Co. Lab. 7.50 1
94 N. Y. State Dept. of Health, 'Div. of Labora-
tories' & Research, Supplies—Co.' Lab. 3.50.
95 'LaMotte Chemical Products, Supplies -Co.
Lab. 12.60
96 Certified Donor Service, Serum—Co
Lab... 10.35
97 Certified Blood Donor Service, Serum—Co.
Lab. . 12.65
98 Fisher. Scientific Co., Supplies—Co. Lab. 5.39
99 Marion May, Nurse's Mileage—Pub: Health 46.98.
100 Mary Clelland, Nurse's Mileage -Pub. Health 42.42
101 Clara Goodman, Nurse's Mileage—Pub. Health '49.74 .
102 Ithaca Laundries, Inc., Laundry—Pub: Health ` 5.46
103 Ithaca Laundries, Inc., Laundry—Pub. Health 7.62
104 Dr. Harry Bull, ICH Clinician—Pub. Health 40.00
105 Reconstruction Home, . Inc.,' Care—Raymond
Everhart -PHA 105.00
106 Mrs. Blanche Carr, Corset—Nora Cole • 25:90
107 Mrs. Blanche Carr, Corset—Vivian` Holcomb '31.45
108 N. Y. State Veterinary College, Blood tests-
Bangs Disease N. R.
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109 N. Y. State Veterinary College, Vac. vs. Bangs
' Bangs Disease - N. R.
110 N. Y. State Veterinary College, Vac. vs. Bangs
—Bangs Disease N. R.
111 Robert Leary, Librarian helper—Rur. Tray.
Libr. 17.00
112 Glenn Carlisle, Groceries -Jail Supplies 26.58
113 NuAlba Bakery, Inc., Bread, etc.—Jail Sup-
plies '5.84
114 New Central Market, Meat, etc.—Jail Supplies " 39.82
115 J. C. Stowell Co., Groceries -Jail Supplies 50.57
116 Clifford C. Hall, Vegetables, etc.—Jail Supplies 14.88
' 117 W. J. Payne & Sons, Milk—Jail Supplies 5.60
118 American Surety Co. of New York, Bond pre-
mium—Sheriff 75.00
119 Charlotte V. Bush, Exp. to conference—Co
Treas. 29.57
120 City of Ithaca, Fees in Felony—City Court35.00
121 City . of Ithaca, Telephone Service—Defense
' Council i 7.50
122 Corner Bookstore, Typewriter rental—De-
fense Council 3.00
123 Robinson & Carpenter, Coal—Co. Bldgs. 50.88
124 N. Y. State Elec. & Gas Corp., Services—Co.
Bldgs. 217.98
125 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services—Co. Bldgs. 275.22
126 Norton Electric -Co., Repair Light—Motor
Veh. Off. _1.00
127 A. H. McPherson & Son, Lb. & Supplies—Mot.
Veh. Off ' 110.56
128 J. B. Lang Eng. & Garage Co., Inc., Lb. &
Supplies—Mot. Veh. Off. ' 1.60
129 Ithaca, Gear & Auto Parts Co. Inc., Belts—Co.
Bldgs. 4.00
130 Ithaca Insurance Agency, Burglary & Robbery
ins.—Co. Clk. 29.90
131 C. H. Scofield, Exp: to Albany—Suer. 18.12
132 West Publishing Co., N. Y. Supplement=Co. -
Judge 15.00
133 W. G. Norris, Off. Exp.—Co. Clk. 11.25
134. Miss Betty Reynolds, Senior Typist—Mot.
Veh. 100.00
135 W. G. Norris, Postage—Co. Clk. _ 4.70
136 Hall & McChesney, Inc., Oath Bk.—Co. Clk38.00
137 VanNatta Office Equipment Co. Inc., Folders,
etc.—Co. Clk. 2.25
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138 Corner Bookstore, Ribbons -Co. C1k. 6.00
139 George B. Norris, Fixtures -Co. Bldgs. 35.00
140 W. G. Norris, Postage, etc. -Mot. Veh. Off 25.05
141 Alice H. VanOrman, Clerical Work -Comm
of Elec. 53.50
142 Irene H. Taggart, Clerical Work -Comm. of
Elec. 66.50
143 Ralph J. Low, Exp. & Mileage -Coroner , 68.82
144 Journal & Courier, Adv. Not. -Civil Service 0.56
145 Ithaca Journal, Adv. Not. Civil. Service,2.80
146 J. M. O'Byrne, Picture Noble Band=Co. Hit. 1.50
147 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., `Envelopes -Co..
Hist. - 1.70
148 Norton Printing Co., Envelopes -Child. Ct, 20.00
149 R. A. Hutchinson, Clerk, Postage -Child. Ct6.00
150 Ithaca Journal, Jury Notice -Supreme Court 20.44
151. Charles . H. Newman, . Exp. to Albany -Co.
Atty. -- , 42.50
152 Norman G. Stagg, Dist. Atty., Exp. to meeting
-Dist. Atty. 30.92
153 Institute of Applied Science, 2 Tubes -Sheriff 1.00
154. Norton Printing Co., Postals-Sheriff 16.50
155 Clifford C. Hall, Expenses -Sheriff 4.00
156 Clifford C. Hall, Expenses -Sheriff . 6.75
157 Clifford' C. Hall, Mileage -Sheriff 52.40
158 H. H. Crum, M.D., -Services-Jail Physician 12.00
159 Williams Press, Inc., Subs. to Session Laws -
Ct. Library "42.50
160 Walter L. Knettles, Mileage & Exp. -Co. Serv'
Off. - 4.84
161 Leon F. Holman, Expenses -Asst. Serv. Off. 7.92
162 Norton Electric Co., Rep. Motor -Co. Bldg47.50
163 Norton Electric Co., Rep. Light -Co. Jail . 1.35
164 Norton Electric Co., Rep. Refrigerator -Jail 13.85
165 Hermann M. Biggs Memo. Hosp., Care -Co.
Patients -T. B. Hosp. 1,310.00
166. Hermann M. Biggs Memo. Hosp., Care=Co.. " -
Patients -T. B. Hosp. 1,250.00
167Bert I. Vann, Mileage -Co. Supt. . 70.48
168" Bert I. Vann, Expenses -Co. Supt. 38.84
169 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies-Supr19.25
$5,553.44
Resolution No. 24. On Audit.
28 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution andmoved its ,
adoption
Resolves—That, the foregoing claims amounting to the sum
of $5,553.44, be audited by this Board at the amounts recom-
.mended by the committees to which they were referred, and
the County Treasurer is hereby directed‘to•pay the same out
of • funds appropriated therefor ;' and that these claims be
certified to the County Treasurer.by the Clerk of this Board,
for` and on behalf of the Board:
Seconded by Mr. Walker..
Ayes -12. Noes—O. Carried.
On motion, adjourned.
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SEVENTH DAY
Monday, December 24 1945
MORNING SESSION
Roll call. All members present.
Minutes of December 10th, read and approved.
Mr. Shoemaker, Chairman of the Committee on Erroneous
Assessments and Returned Taxes, submitted the following re-
port relative to the Returned School Taxes of the several
school districts of the county :
To the Board,of Supervisors,
Tompkins County; N. Y.
Gentlemen :
Your Committee on Erroneous Assessments and Returned
Taxes, finds by the certificates signed by the County Treasurer
and supported by affidavits of the proper officers pf the school
districts of the several towns of the county and the City of
Ithaca, submitted to this Board by the County Treasurer, that
the following school taxes have not been paid, after diligent
efforts have been made to enforce the collection thereof, and
your committee therefore recommends the following sums be
levied upon and collected from the lands or property upon
which the same were imposed with 7% in addition thereto.
Caroline $ 750.00
Danby 779.14
Dryden 1,338.01
Enfield 577.66
Groton 369.41
Ithaca 1,203.65
Lansing 1,059.36
Newfield 338.72
Ulysses 722.12
City 1,522.08
Dated, December 24, 1945.
ROY SHOEMAKER
HARVEY STEVENSON
MERVIN WALKER
Committee
250 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
Moved by Mr. Shoemaker that the report of the committee
be accepted.
Seconded by Mr. Payne. Carried. _
Resolution No. 240. Returned School Taxes.
Mr. Shoemaker offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption :
Resolved, That the several supervisors of the various towns
of the county and the City of Ithaca be and they are hereby
authorized and directed to add to their respective 1945 tax and
assessment rolls the amount of the uncollected school taxes re-
turned by the collectors of the various districts to the County
Treasurer and remaining unpaid and that have not been here-
tofore re -levied on town tax rolls and that said taxes be re-
assessed and re -levied upon the lots and parcels so returned
with seven per cent in addition thereto ; and if imposed upon
the lands of any incorporated company; then upon such com-
pany; and when collected the same shall be returned to the
County Treasurer to reimburse the amount so advanced, with
the expenses of collection.
Seconded by Mr. Scofield. Carried.
Resolution No. 241. Additional Appropriation.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That the County Treasurer be authorized and
directed to transfer from the contingent fund the sum of
$4.63 to the budget item 109 H for County Treasurer's 'Con-
tingent Fund.
Seconded by Mr. Scofield. Carried.
Resolution No. 242. Officials' Bonds.
Mr. Vail offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That the amount of the undertakings to .be fur-
nished by the county officers specified below for their terms of
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office commencing January 1, 1946 be and the same hereby are
fixed as follows :
County Treasurer $150,000.00
Commissioner of Public Welfare 15,000.00
District Attorney 1,000.00
and be it further resolved that each of said officers be requested
to have their bonds written for three years and that bills be
presented which. will give the county the benefit of the dis-
count allowed for payment in advance of the three year
premiums.
Seconded by Mr. Gordon. Carried.
Resolution No. 243. Bonds of Wallace E. Moyer and Her-
man Exton.
Mr. Vail offered the following resolution and moved, its
adoption :
Resolved, That this board approves the bonding of Wallace
E. Moyer, accountant, in the Welfare Department in the
amount of $5,000 and Herman Exton, Welfare Home Manager
in the amount of $2,500, the premiums on said bonds to be paid
from public welfare funds.
Seconded by Mr. Gordon. Carried.
Resolution No. 244. Bonds of Deputy County Treasurer
and Other Employees of County Treasurer's Office.
Mr. Vail offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That this board approves the bonding of the
Deputy County Treasurer in the amount of $10,000. and of the
following employees of the County Treasurer's office at the
amounts stated, to wit:—
Olga Korbel $2,500.00
Jane Bush 1,000.00
the premiums on said bonds to be a county charge.
Seconded by Mr. Gordon. Carried.
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Resolution No. 245. Transfer from, Contingent Fund to Fox
Bounty Account. •
Mr. Carey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resolved, That the County Treasurer be and she hereby is
authorized and directed to transfer from the. contingent fund_
toi the. funds heretofore established for bounties on foxes the
s`umi of three hundred dollars.
Seconded by Mr. Stone. Carried.
The several supervisors of the towns of the county and of
the City of Ithaca, presented the Assessment Rolls of .their re-
spective municipalities, which were referred to the Committee
On Equalization, to determine if the same were properly made
out, the. taxes properly extended and the warrants of the col-
lectors were correct.
Mr.;Snow,, Chairman of the_Committee on Equalization, re-
ported that the committee had examined the assessment rolls
of the several municipalities of the county, and ascertained the
amount of tax to' be levied in each respectively, and compared
the same with the budgets of the severaltowns, and city and
the warrants of the collectors attached thereto, and h`ad found
each to be correct, and that each of the Collectors Warrants
were properly made out and were ready for the signature of
the Chairman and Clerk of the Board.
Resolution No. 246. Signing of Tax Warrants.
Mr. Snow offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That the report of the Committee on Equalization,
b'e accep't'ed, and that the Chairman' and Clerk of the Board, be
directed to sign each of the Collectors Warrants, as attached
to the several tax rolls.
Seconded by Mr. Payne.
Ayes -14. Noes -6. Carried.
Mr:Rottmann, Chairman of the Special Building Committee
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reported prices quoted on personal property of the Williams
Estate. Matter referred to above committee.
•Mr. Rottmann presented a letter and bill for services ren-
dered by Harold G. Rice, .Constructional Engineer, in the
amount of $1,050.
Resolution No. 247. Audit of Bill of Harold G. Rice.
Mr. Rottmann . offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption: -
Resolved, That the bill of Harold G. Rice in the amount of
$1,050 on account of preliminary plans for the Tompkins
County Infirmary be and the same hereby is approved and
audited by this board; and for the purpose of paying for the
same the County Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed
to transfer thesum of $1,050, or so much thereof as may be
'necessary, from the Contingent Fund to the budget item 127 M
"(Care of West Hill Property), and to pay the said bill there
from.
Seconded by Mr. Scofield.
Ayes -14. Noes—O. Carried.
On motion, adjourned to 2 P.M.
AFTERNOON SESSION
Roll call. Allmembers present.
Moved by Mr. Shoemaker, that the action setting mileage at
6¢ be rescinded and that 8¢ be paid for all county employees.
Seconded by Mr. Scofield.
Motion lost.
A list of Incorporated Companies of the City of Ithaca was
received and filed.
Resolution No. 248. Appreciation to Tompkins County War
and Community Fund.
254 Proceedings of the Board of,Supervisors
, Mr. Vail offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
WHEREAS, The -Tompkins County War and Community
Fund, early in the year 1945 recognized the need for more com-
plete counsel for Tompkins County men and women returning
from the service of our country in World War II and
WHEREAS, in order to meet this need they financed, at no
expense to the county, the cost of maintaining a Counsellor and
his secretary from the month of April to the end of the current
year, and
,WHEREAS, it now appears that this function will be con-
tinued as a part of the new State Division of Veterans Affairs
created by the 1945 Legislature.
Now, Therefore, be it resolved that the Board of Supervisors
in meeting assembled on this twenty-fourth day of December,
1945, hereby record its appreciation of the action of the Tomp-
kins County War and Community Fund in supplementing the
work of the established Tompkins County Veterans. Bureau
and be it further
Resolved, that the Clerk be directed to mail a copy of this
resolution to the President of the said Fund.
Seconded by Mr. Gordon. Carried.
Resolution No. 249. C. V. Bush—County Treasurer.
Mr. Stevenson offered the following- resolution and moved
its adoption.
WHEREAS, Charlotte V. Bush is about to retire from the
office of County Treasurer of Tompkins County after having
served seven terms in that office, priorto which she 'was em-
ployed for many years in the office of the former County
Treasurers', so that she has completed nearly 35 years in the
service of the county ;
And Whereas Mrs. Bush has performed those services
faithfully, courteously and efficiently, in the interests of the
citizens and taxpayers of the county ;
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Resolved that this board hereby expresses its appreciation
of the manner in which. Mrs. Bush has performed her duties,
its congratulations upon her long record of service, and its
thanks for the many courtesies extended by her to the members
of this board and previous boards ; and be it further
Resolved that this resolution be spread upon the minutes
and published with the proceedings of this board and that a
copy be presented to. Mrs. Bush.
Seconded by Mr. Stone. Carried.
The Clerk read the following Workmen's Compensation In-
surance claims as they were audited.
Dr. J. E. Lovell, Care—Dale Armstrong $5.00
The Clerk announced the audit of the following bills which
are chargeable to the Dog Fund under provisions of the Agri-
culture and Markets Law, §123.
Claimant
Nature of Expense Amt. Allowed
Austin Legge, Assessor's bill $3.48
The Clerk read the following claims, as reported and recom-
mended for audit by the several committees to which they had
been referred:
G-1196 Tompkins Co. Laboratory, Petty Cash—
Co. Lab. $ 29.34
1197 Tompkins Co. Memo. Hospital, Rent, etc.—
Co. Lab. 243.42
1198 VanNatta Office Equip. Co., Inc., Office Sup-
plies—Co. Lab. 128.85
1199 Ridley's Book Bindery, Reports—Co. Lab9.50
1200. Shelton's Refrigeration Sales and Service,
Refrigerator—Co. Lab. 485.00
1201 C. V. Mosby, Medical Journal—Co. Lab. 8.50
1202 LaMotte Chemical Products Co., Antigen—
Co. Lab. 13.67
1203 Sharp & Dohme, Inc., Supplies—Co. Lab150..00
1204 Kline's Pharmacy, Supplies—Co. Lab. 74.57
" 1205 Will Corporation, Supplies—Co. Lab. 37.44
1206 .Will Corporation, Supplies—Co. Lab: 11.49
1207 Reconstruction Home, Inc., Care—Ronald
Jamison—PHC 105.00
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1208 Reconstruction Home, Inc., Care -Nelson
Emery-PHC 105.00
1209 C. V. Bush, Postage -Co. Treas. " 73.0,0
1210 Zdenka K. Stepan, Exp. to conference-
, Co. Treas. 23.10
1211 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies -
Co. Treas. 26.75
1212 VanNatta Office Equip. Co., Inc., Supplies -
Co. Treas. 6.80
1213 Charles H. Newman, Exp. to conference -
Co. Atty. 28.95
1214 Larry Martin, Fox bounty 3.00
1215 Niles English, Fox bounty 6.00
1216 Leonard Hunter, Fox bounty 30.00
1217 O. Slocum, Fox bounty 24.00
1218 Raymond Watkins, Fox bounty 6.00
1219 Beach Stover, Fox bounty 3.00
1220 John Krupa, Fox bounty 3.00
1221 Bert Parlett, Fox bounty 9.00
1222 William Stevens, Fox bounty 6.00
1223 Edwin Lummuka, Fox bounty 30.00
1224 Robert Hughes, Fox bounty 24.00
1225 Fred -Van Zee, -Fox bounty 3.00
1226 Ben E. Griswold, Fox bounty 3.00
1227 Floyd Chilson, Fox bounty 3.00
1228 Ellsworth H. Arthur, Fox bounty 6.00
1229 Ellsworth H. Arthur, Fox bounty 15.00.
1230 Merle Holden, Fox bounty 9.00
1231 Roland Horton, Fox bounty 33.00
1232 Cassius Ervay, Fox bounty- 12.00
1233 Leo Launonen, Fox bounty 6.00
1234 Leonard Olds, Fox, bounty 18.00
1235 Fred R. McGraw, Fox bounty 42.00
1236 Harvey Scott, Fox bounty 3.00
1237 Harvey Scott, Fox bounty 9.00
1238 Maurace Call, Fox bounty 21.00
1239 William Blovsky, Fox bounty 3.00
1240 Meril Oltz, Fox bounty 3.00
1241 Mrs. Kenneth Hotelling, Fox bounty 3.00
1242 Frank Smith, Fox bounty 6.00
1243 Frank Smith, Fox bounty 99.00
1244 Frank Smith, Fox bounty ` 3.00
1245 Clayton Eddy, Fox bounty 3.00
1246 Herbert Whittaker, Jr., Fox bounty 9.00
1247 Marvin Day, Fox bounty 6.00
1248 Robert L. Webster, Fox bounty 3.00
Tompkins County, New York.
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1249 Robert Cameron, Fox bounty 69.00
1250 L. A. Straight, Fox bounty 3.00
1251 Edwin Drake, Fox bounty 3.00
1252 Thomas B. Keane, Fox bounty 15.00-
1253 Eugene Brayman, Fox bounty . 3.00
1254 Eugene. Brayman, Fox bounty 6.00
1255 Gilbert W. Housberger, Fox bounty 18.00
1256 Frank Blovsky, Fox bounty 15.00
1257 Dana Ludlow, Fox bounty 3.00
1258 Herbert R. Schutt, Fox bounty . 3.00
1259 L. A. Van Kirk, Fox bounty 3.00
1260 Sidney Giles, Fox bounty 3.00
1261 Clayton Caveney, Fox bounty 3.00
1262 Bertrand Buck, Fox bounty 3.00
1263 Roy Ohlhorst, Fox bounty 3.00
1264 Reuben N, Snyder, Fox bounty 3.00
1265 P. L. Murray, Fox bounty 132.00
1266 Edward Austen, Fox bounty .3.00
1267 Kenneth McGuire, Fox bounty 51.00
1268 Kenneth McGuire, Fox bounty 36.00
1269 Miles Denmark, Fox. bounty 9.00
1270 Lamont C. Snow, Extending Taxes-Supr37.13
1271 Charles G. Downey, Extending Taxes-Supr, 77.34
1272 Harvey Stevenson, Extending Taxes-Supr21.27
1273 Harry N. Gordon, Extending Taxes-Supr80.79
1274 C. H. Scofield, Extending Taxes-Supr. , 50.62
1275 Forest J. Payne, Extending Taxes-Supr32.40
1276 LePine Stone, Extending Taxes-Supr. 52.83
1277 D. A. Stobbs Extending Taxes-Supr. , 35.59
1278 Lamont C. Snow, Mileage & Exp.-Supr. 49.92
1279 Charles G. Downey, Mileage & Exp.-Supr. 92.64
1280 Charles H. Scofield, Mileage & Exp.-Supr. 89.60
1281 Forest J. Payne, Mileage & Exp.-Supr. ' 51.84
1282 LePine Stone, Mileage & Exp.-Supr. 88.04
1283 Stover Printing; Co., Supplies-Supr. 64.45
1284 T. G. Miller's, Sons Paper Co., Supplies-
Supr. N.R.
1285 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co.
Judge 1.60
1286 Williamson Law Book Co., Pistol licenses -
Co. Judge 2.56
1287 Edward Thompson Co., McKinney's Laws -
Co. Clerk 4.00
1288 VanNatta Office Equip. Co., Inc., Supplies -
Co. Clerk • 5.40
1289 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Co. Clerk ...: 40.00
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1290 Norton Printing Co., Payroll forms—Civil
Service 15.00
1291 Lockrow's Book Store, Book—Co. Historian 3.00
1292 University of Wisconsin Press, Book—
Civil Service 3.00
1293 Cayuga Press, Inc., Supplies—Co. Historian 30.25
1294 Clifford C. Hall, Expenses—Sheriff 2.40
1295 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—
Sheriff 9.20
1296 Clifford C. Hall, Mileage—Sheriff 39.60
1297 Mary A. Yengo, Stenog.—Sheriff 10.00
1298 Dana Ludlow, Fox bounty 3.00
1299 Dana Ludlow, Fox bounty 3.00
1300 Kenneth McGuire, Fox bounty 30.00
1301 John H. Fundis, Fox bounty 3.00
1302 Roy Shoemaker, Extending Taxes—Supr. 35.60
1303 J. W. Ozmun, Extending Taxes—Suer. 35.60 '
1304 Fred Rottman, Extending Taxes—Suer. 35.60
1305 Carl Vail, Extending Taxes—Supr. 35.60
1306 Daniel J. Carey, Extending Taxes—Supr75.93
1307 Mervin Walker, Extending Taxes—Supr. . 25.23
1308 Daniel J. Carey, Mileage & Expenses—Supr64.00
1309 Mervin Walker, Mileage & Expenses—Supr19.20
1310 Corea Vann, Fox bounty 3.00
1311 Robert S. Boothroyd, Bond prem.—Co.
Judge 3.00
1312 L. E: Patterson, Addt'l Prem.—Co. Home 17.21
$3,791.82'
Resolution No. 250. On Audit.
Mr. Stone offered the following . resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That the foregoing claims amounting to the sum of
$3,791.82, be audited by this Board at .the amounts recom-
mended by the committees to which they were referred, and
the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same out
of funds appropriated therefor; and that these claims be certi-
fied to the County Treasurer by the Clerk of this Board, for
and on behalf of the Board.
Seconded by Mr. Walker.
Ayes -14. Noes -0. Carried.
The work for the year being completed the Board adjourned
without date.
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THIRD DAY
Wednesday, November 21, 1945
MORNING SESSION
Roll call. All members present except Mr. Rottmann ex-
cused.
Dr. Ralph J. Low, Coroner, submitted his report which was
received and placed on file.
The Clerk read the resolution from Broome County with
reference 'to bounty on foxes.
Mr. Gordon offered the following resolution, and moved its
adoption :
Resolution No. 178. Requesting N. Y. State Conservation.
Department to Establish a State -Wide Bounty on the Destruc-
tion of Foxes.
WHEREAS, It is believed that many of the foxes caught in
Tompkins County came from many of the surrounding coun-
ties, and
WHERES, It is also believed that the bounty should be estab-
lished on a State-wide basis, now therefore be it
Resolved, That this Board hereby requests that. Conserva-
tion Department of the State of New York establish a bounty
on destruction of foxes state-wide, and be it further
Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be sent to the N. Y.
State Conservation Department and to the legislators from
Tompkins County.
Seconded by Mr. Downey. Carried.
The Clerk read an offer of the Norton Printing Company for
printing 1,000 copies of the Proceedings of the Board of Super-_
visors for the year 1946.
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Moved by Mr. Stevenson that the offer of Norton Printing
Company for printing of the 1946 Proceedings at old price of
$1.88 per page be accepted.
Seconded by Mr. Stone.
Resolution No. 179. Appropriation for County Historian
Expenses.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum
of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars, or so much thereof as may be
necessary for expenses in the year'1946 of the county historian
for historical purposes, pursuant to §1198 of__ the Education
Law, the same to be paid out only upon verified bills duly
audited by this board.
Seconded by Mr. Scofield.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
Resolution No. 180. Appropriation for, Civil Service Admin-
istration.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum
of One Hundred Dollars or so much thereof as may be neces-
sary for expenses in, the year 1946 properly chargeable to the
county in connection with administration of civil service, the
same to be paid out only upon verified bills duly audited by this
board.
Seconded by Mr. Snow.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. " Carried.
Resolution No. 181. Contract for Board of Prisoners.
Mr. Snow offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
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Resolved, 'That the contract, as submitted by the Board of
Supervisors of Onondaga County, be approved by this Board
and that the Chairman be authorized and directed to execute
the same for, and on behalf of, Tompkins County.
Seconded by Mr. Stone. Carried.
Resolution No. 182. Appropriation for Soldiers Burial.
Mr. Vail offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That there be and hereby is appropriated for
burials of any honorably discharged. soldier, sailor, marine or
nurse who has served in the military or naval service of the
United States, or of any minor child or of the wife or widow of
any soldier, sailor, or marine, who shall die such widow, pro-
vided such deceased person is a resident of Tompkins County
at the time of his or her death, without leaving sufficient means
to defray his or her funeral expenses, the sum of five hundred
dollars for the year 1946, and the County Service Officer is
hereby designated to attend to the same pursuant to §176 of
the Social Welfare Law; and the County Treasurer is author-
ized to pay bills for such purposes upon audit by this board,
within the limits of this appropriation.
Seconded by Mr. Gordon.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
Resolution No. 183. Taking Over by County of Bridge on
Buffalo Road.
Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and moved ,its
adoption :
Resolved, Upon recommendation of the County Superintend-
ent of Highways, pursuant to sub -division 10 of Section 231 of
the Highway Law, that the county take over the bridge over
six mile creek, on the Buffalo Road, in Slaterville Springs, in
the town of Caroline, for the purpose of maintaining and pre-
serving the same, except that the floor or wearing surface
thereof shall be maintained by the Town of Caroline.
Seconded by Mr. Snow. Carried.
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Mr. Snow placed in nomination the name of ;Harry Gordon,.
.to succeed himself, as representative of the Board of Super-
visors on: the Farm, Home and Junior Project Board, for the
year 1946.
Seconded by Mr. Stone.
There being no further nominations the Chairman declared
nominations closed and called for a vote, the result being un-
animous, the Chairman declared the above named duly ap-
pointed. •
Mr. Shoemaker, placed in nomination the names of Carl Vail
and Charles Downey, to succeed themselves, as members -of the
board of directors of the Tompkins County Soil Conservation
District, for a term of one year from January 1, 1946.
Seconded by Mr. Walker.
There being nofurther nominations, the Chairman declared
nominations closed and called for a vote_; the result being un-
animous the Chairman declared Messrs. Vail and Downey, as
representatives on the Soil Conservation Committee.
Mr. Carey placed in nomination the name of Amos Strong
Member at Large, as a member of the board of directors of the
Tompkins County Soil Conservation district to succeed himself
for a term of three years.
' Seconded by Mr. Gordon.
There being no further nominations, the Chairman declared
nominations closed and called for a vote; the result being un-
animous the Chairman declared Amos Strong as a member of
the board of Directors of the Soil Conservation District.
Resolution No. 184. Appropriation for County Investigator.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum
of $500.00 for the County Investigator, pay to be at the rate of
seven dollars per day, and eight cents per mile for necessary
travel. Said bills to be audited and passed by the Board of
Tompkins County, New York
175
Supervisors in like manner as other county bills. Said investi-
gator to work under the supervision of the Board of Super-
visorsand the County Attorney.
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun.
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
Resolution No. 185. Appointment of County Investigator.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
_ adoption :
Resolved, That Louis D. Neill be named as the County In-
vestigator for the year 1946.
Seconded by Mr. Shoemaker. Carried.
Mr. Shoemaker placed in nomination the .name of James
Dimick as a member of the Board of Managers of the Tomp-
kins County Laboratory, for a term of five years.
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun.
There being no further nominations, the Chairman declared
nominations closed and called for a vote, the result being un-
animous, the Chairman declared the above named - duly ap-
pointed.
Mr. Snow placed in nomination the name of John H. Speed -
as a member of the Rural Traveling Library Committee for a
term of three years from January 1, 1946.
Seconded by Mr. Stone.
There being no further nominations, the Chairman. declared
nominations closed and called for a vote, the result being un-
animous the Chairman declared Mr. Speed as a member of the
Rural Traveling Library Committee.
Mr. Stevenson placed in nomination the names of L. P.
Stone and Harry Gordon as the two representatives from' this
Board on the Public Health Committee for, a term of one year
from January 1, 1946.
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Seconded by Mr. Shoemaker.
There being no further nominations, the Chairman declared
nominations closed and called for a vote; the result being un-
animous the Chairman declared Messrs. Stone and Gordon, as
representatives on the Public Health Committee.
Mr. Carey placed in nomination the name of Walter Knettles
to succeed himself, as a member of the Public Health Commit-
tee for a term of five years.
Seconded by Mr'. Stone.
There being no further nominations, the Chairman declared
nominations closed and called for a vote; the result being un-
animous the Chairman declared Walter Knettles, as a member
of the Public Health Committee for a term of five years.
Lists of Grand Jurors from the towns of Caroline, Danby
and Newfield were received and referred to the. Committee on
Courts and Correction.
A list of Special Franchises of the town of Newfield was re-
ceived and' referred to the Committee on Town Officers'
Accounts.
A list of Corporations of the town of Caroline was received
and filed.
Reports of Temporary Indebtedness of the towns of Caro-
line, Danby and Newfield were received and filed.
The Board then listened to reports from the following who
attended the Albany meeting of Municipal officials : Messrs.
Gordon, Downey, Scofield, Stevenson and Newman.
On motion, adjourned to 1:30 P.M.
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AFTERNOON SESSION
Roll call. All member present, except Mr. Rottmann ex-
cused.
Resolution No. 186. Refund of Deposit to Ralph L. Harris.
Mr. Stevenson offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption :
WHEREAS, Ralph L. Harris of R. D. #5, Ithaca, N. Y. paid
to the County Clerk on November 27, 1944 a deposit of $5.00
for an abstract of title, and the County Clerk was unable to
deliver an abstract because of an insufficient description ;
Resolved, That the County Treasurer be and she hereby is
authorized and directed to refund the said sum of five dollars
to said Ralph L. Harris.
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun. Carried.
Mr. Carey placed in nomination the names of Harry Morse,
Fred Marshall and E. R. Eastman, as members of the Com-
mittee on Bovine Tuberculosis and Bangs Disease, for the
year 1946.
Seconded by Mr. Gordon.
There being no further nominations, the Chairman declared
nominations closed and called for a vote ; the result being un-
animous the Chairman declared Harry Morse, Fred Marshall
and E. R. Eastman, as members of the Committee on Bovine
Tuberculosis and Bangs Disease, for the year 1946.
Resolution No. 187. Appropriation for Farm, and Home
Bureaus. •
Mr. Walker offered the following resolution and moved .its
adoption :
Resolved, That there be and hereby is appropriated to the •
Tompkins County Farm and Home Bureau and 4-11 Club Asso-
ciation for the support and maintenance in 1946 of
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Agricultural work $2,800.00
Home Economics work 2,800.00
Seconded by Mr. Gordon.
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
Resolution No. 188. Appropriation for 4-H Club.
Mr. Walker offered the following resolution and moved its
• adoption :
Resolved, That there be and hereby is appropriated to the
Tompkins County Farm and Home Bureau and 4-11 Club
Association for the support and maintenance in 1946 of
4-H Club Work ' $5,400.00
Seconded by Mr. Gordon.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
Resolution No. 189. Manner of Payment to Farm and Home
Bureaus and 4-H Club Association.
Mr. Walker offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That the County Treasurer be and she hereby is
directed to pay the amounts so appropriated to the treasurer
of the Tompkins County Farm and Home Bureau and 4-H
Club Association in four quarterly payments on the 15th days
of February, May, August and November, 1946.
Seconded by Mr. Carey. Carried.
Dr. Clarence F. Graham, Acting Director of the County
Laboratory, submitted his yearly report for 1945 and his esti-
mated budget for 1946. Said report received and filed and the
request for appropriations referred to the committee on
County Laboratory.
The .Clerk read a communication from Maurice L. Taylor
which was referred to the County Attorney.
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Resolution No.. 190. Appropriation—Rural Traveling
Library.
Mr. Walker offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That there be and hereby is appropriated for sup-
port and maintenance of the Tompkins County Traveling
Library System in the year 1946, the sum of Five Thousand
Forty Dollars ($5,040).
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun.
Ayes -12. Noes -0. Carried.
Resolution No. 191. Appropriation for Cornell Library.
Mr. Walker offered the following resolution and moved its,
adoption :
Resolved, That there be and hereby is appropriated to the
Cornell Library Association the sum of Three Thousand Dol-
lars ($3,000) and that the County Treasurer be directed to
pay said amount of Three Thousand Dollars to the Treasurer
of said Association in quarterly payments on the first days of
January, April, July and October, 1946.
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun.
Ayes -12. Noes—O. Carried.
Resolution No. 192. Appropriation for Town Libraries.
Mr. Walker offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum
of Three Hundred Dollars ($300) to each of the following
libraries of Newfield, Trumansburg, Dryden and Groton for
the year 1946, and that the County Treasurer be authorized
and directed to pay the sum of Three Hundred Dollars to each
of the following, to wit:
The Newfield Library Association, Newfield, N. Y.
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The Ulysses Philomathic Library, Trumansburg, N. Y.
The Southworth Library, Dryden, N. Y.
The Goodyear Memorial Library, Groton, N. Y.
Seconded by Mr.. Stone.
Ayes -12. Noes -0. Carried.
Merrill Curry, Director of the Soil Conservation District
submitted a report of work done and programs outlined for
the future.
Mr. Stone presented a civil service sliding scale of salaries
and moved its adoption.
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun.
Discussion followed.
Moved by Mr. Scofield, that the above be laid on the table.
Seconded by Mr. Carey.
On motion adjourned to Monday, November 26, at 10 A.M.
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• MONTHLY MEETING
Monday,' August 13, 1945
MORNING SESSION
Roll call. All members present.
Dr. R. A. Fear submitted a report 'of the ,rabies situation
in Tompkins County.
Minutes of July 9th meeting approved as printed.
Offers for three parcels of county property read and re-
ferred to. the Tax Sale Committee.
Mr. Downey and Dog Warden, McGraw, spoke on local
rabies situation.
John H. Post, City Welfare Commissioner, explained a pro-
- posed plan of change. in State welfare administration.
Resolution No. 97:Changes in Administration of Welfare ,
Relief.
' Mr. Scofield offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
WHEREAS—It has been proposed that certain basic changes
be made in the administration of relief in New York State at .
a special meeting of the Legislature to be held in the month
of September, 1945; and
WHEREAS—These proposed changes as formulated by the
Special Committee on Social Welfare and Relief are considered
as contrary to the best interests of Tompkins County because
these changes deny the principal of home rule, fail to simplify
the handling of welfare cases 'and in general, results • in taxa-'
tion without representation.
Therefore, Be It Resolved that the Tompkins County Board
of, Supervisors recommends that the plan be abandoned in its
entirety and be it further
Resolved—That a "copy of this resolution be forwarded to
Senator Chauncey Hammond . and Assemblyman Stanley C.
Shaw.
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Seconded by Mr. Shoemaker. Carried.
Mr. Scofield moved that a vote of thanks be extended John
Post for his explanation of welfare situation.
Seconded by Mr. Stone. Carried.
Resolution No. 98. Auditing Bills of the Dog Warden.
Mr. Walker offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
WHEREAS, Frederick R. McGraw, the County Dog Warden,
has presented to this board for audit two bills for mileage in
the performance of his duties, to wit : Bill_ No. 50 for 987 miles
at eight cents per mile amounting to $78.96, and included in a
total bill of $82.09 ; and Bill No. 51 for 921 miles at eight cents
per mile amounting to $73.68, included in a total bill of $76.71;
AND WHEREAS said bills cover the period from June 8 to
August 8, 1945, which was a time of unusual activity for the
dog warden, on account of the rabies epidemic;
Resolved that the said bills be and hereby are audited and
approved by this board, although. the amount per month is in
excess of the amount allowed at the time of the appointment
of the dog warden, and the County Treasurer is directed to
pay the same out of the dog -license fund.
Seconded by Mr. Shoemaker. Carried.
Resolution No. 99. Application. for State Aid on -Plans for
County Infirmary.
Mr. Rottmann offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption :
WHEREAS the State of New York has indicated, pursuant to
Chapter 660 of the Laws of 1943, that it will contribute fifty
per cent of the cost of the plans of approved municipal pro-
jects within the limits set by such chapter, and
WHEREAS the County of Tompkins wishes to make applica-
tion for a grant towards the cost of the preparation of the
plans for the project listed, to wit :—
Project Status of Plans Estimated Construction Cost
County Infirmary Preliminary plans authorized $150,000
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Resolved that the County of Tompkins submit the aforesaid
project for consideration by the New York State Postwar Pub-
lic Works Planning Commission with the request that an allo-
cation be granted by such Commission for fifty per cent of
the cost of the preparation -of the plans sof such project, and
be it further
Resolved that,when and if such Commission approves any or
all of those projects; and when and if such Commission allo-
cates, one-half the cost of the preparation of the plans of such
approved project, the Board of Supervisors of the County of
Tompkins will make available a sum equal to that allocated
by the Commission.
Seconded by Mr. Scofield. Carried.
On motion, adjourned to 1 :30 P. M.
AFTERNOON SESSION
Roll call. All •members present.
Mr. Stone, Chairman of the Civil Service Committee, read
a letter from J. Edward Conway, President of the State Civil
Service Department in answer to questions of local civil ser-
vice committee.
No discussion and the letters placed on file.
•
Resolution No. 100. Approval of Bills for Eradication of
Rabies.
Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and moved its.
adoption :
Resolved that bills for the purchase of vaccine and for the
vaccination of dogs for which moneys were appropriated by
Resolution No. 83 at the Special Session of .this board held
on June 28, 1945, shall be approved by the Public Health Com-
mittee, instead of by the State District Health Officer.
Seconded by Mr. Stone. Carried.
Resolution No. 101. Appropriation for Welfare Department,
Mr. Scofield offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
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Resolved that the following sums be appropriated for the
items designated below.
For Foster home care (205C) $2,500.00
For Institutional care (205D) 3,000.00
For State Charge T. B. (205G) 1,800.00
And be it further, resolved that the County Treasurer be
authorized to borrow the above named sums.
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun. Carried.
Resolution No. 102. Authorizing Conveyance of Property '
• In the Town of Groton.
Mr. Stevenson offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption :
WHEREAS Walter Joslyn of the Town of Groton has offered
the sum of $10.00 for a conveyance of the county's interest
in a certain parcel of land consisting of 1/8 of an acre in the
Town of Groton formerly assessed to Walter Baldwin, bounded
on the north by Tench, on the east by Morton, on the south by
Fox, and on the west by Clinton Street;
Resolved, upon the recommendation of the Tax Sale Com-
mittee that the said offer be accepted and the Chairman be
and he hereby is authorized and directed to execute and de-
liver to said Walter Joslyn, a quitclaim deed of the county's
interest in said parcel upon payment of the sum of $10 at the
office of the County Treasurer.
Seconded by Mr. Carey. Carried.
Resolution No. 103. Authorizing Conveyance of Property In
the Town of Enfield.
Mr. Stevenson offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption:
WHEREAS Roy Linton of R. D. 5, Ithaca; N. Y. in the Town
of Enfield has offered the sum of $90 for a conveyance of the
county's interest in a parcel of land in the Town of , Enfield
consisting of thirty-three acres formerly assessed to Tracey
Becker bounded N by Bock, E by highway, S by Frankenstein
and W by Searles
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Resolved, upon the recommendation of the Tax Sale Com-
mittee that the said offer be accepted and the Chairman be and
he hereby is authorized and directed to execute and deliver
to said Roy Linton a quitclaim deed of the county's interest in
said parcel upon payment to the County Treasurer of the said
sum of $90.00.
Seconded by Mr. Scofield. Carried.
Resolution No. 104. Authorizing Sale and Conveyance of
Property in the Town of Lansing.
Mr. Scofield offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
WHEREAS Mrs. Edna Norris has offered the sum of $275 for
a conveyance of the county's interest in a parcel of land in the
Town of Lansing which was conveyed to the county by deed
of Wade Pinckney and wife dated November 12, 1930 and re-
corded in Book 223 of Deeds at page 307, excepting the portion
thereof that was required and taken for the construction of
the Ithaca-Esty Glen Highway;
Resolved that the said offer be and the same hereby is ac-'
cepted and the Chairman be and he hereby is authorized and
directed to execute on behalf of the county and deliver to said
Edna Norris a quitclaim deed of the said parcel upon payment
to the County Treasurer. of the said sum of $275.00.
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun. Carried.
Resolution No. 105. Term of Settlement for Tax Sale
Property.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved—That all tax sale property sold, except fore'-
-
ore_- closed property, shall be settled for in full in sixty days, unless
otherwise specified.
Seconded by Mr. Gordon. Carried.
Resolution No. 106. Transfer of Funds to Compensation' In-
surance.
Mr. Payne offered 'the following resolution and moved its
adoption
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Resolved—That the County Treasurer be and she hereby is
authorized and directed to transfer from the Contingent Fund
to "Workmen's Compensation, Disbursements" the sum of
$2000.00.
Seconded by Mr. Stone. Carried.
The Clerk read the following Workmen's Compensation In-
surance claims as they were audited.
Dr. F. E. Ryan, Care—R. D. Simons $ 14.00
Dr. Frank J. McCormick, Care—Carl Halladay 148.00
Tomp. Co. Memo. Hospital, Care Carl Halladay 237.95
$399.95
The Clerk announced the audit of the following bills which
are chargeable to the Dog Fund under provisions of the Agri-
culture and Markets Law, §123.
Claimant 1 Nature of Expense Amt. Allowed
Olen A. King, Assessor's bill $ 5.76
Harry E. Warren, Assessor's bill 3.42
Olen A. King, Assessor's bill 3.84
Austin L. Legge, Assessor's bill 4.08
Arthur E. Spearing,. Assessor's bill 3.54
Archie R. Gillen, Assessor's bill 3.30
Archie R. Gillen, Assessor's bill 3.60
Archie R. Gillen, Assessor's bill 3.48
Fred C. Marshall, Assessor's bill 3.30
New York Telephone Co., Services—Dog Warden 6.81
Frederick R. McGraw, Exp. & Mileage—Dog Warden 82.09
Frederick R. McGraw, Exp. & Mileage—Dog Warden 76.71
Lawrence Morey, Assessor's bill 3.60
$203.53
The Clerk read the following claims, as reported and recom-
mended for audit by the several committees to which they had
been referred:
G-644 Tompkins Co. Laboratory, Petty Cash—Co.
Lab. $ 33.75
645 Tomp. Co. Memo. Hospital, Rent, etc.—Co
Lab. 242.30
646 New York Telephone Co., Services—Co. Lab9.40
647 Ithaca Insurance Agency, Lab. equip., etc.—
Co. Lab. N. R.
648 Cornell Co-operative Society, Books—Co. Lab13.00
Tompkins County, Nein, York 101
649 Clay -Adams 'Co. Inc., Reading glasses -Co.
Lab. 8.00
- 650 Petes Glass Shop, Glass top -Co. Lab. 15.50
651 E. H. Sheldon & Co., Install furniture -Co
Lab. 703.49
652 American Society of Clinical Pathologists,
Teaching material --Co. Lab. 10.00 ,
653 Certified Blood Donor Service, Serum -Co
Lab. 25.00
654 American Hospital Supply Corp., Needle
sharpener -Co. Lab. 39.90
655 American Hospital Supply Corp., Supplies -
Co. Lab. 1.07
656 Lederle Laboratories, Inc.," Serum -Co. Lab. 9.90
657 Difco Laboratories, Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab. 1.57
658 Medical Gas Division of The Liquid Carbonic
Corp., Demurrage -Co. Lab. 1.28
659 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab. 11.97
660 Floyd Springer, City Clerk, Soc. Hyg. Clinic -
Pub Health 18.75
661 Mary Clelland, Nurse's Mileage -Pub. Health 60.72
662 Clara E. Goodman, Nurse's Mileage -Pub
Health 12.90
663 Ruth E. Whithead, Nurse's Mileage -Pub
Health 36.66
664 'Marion May, Nurse's Mileage Pub. Health 66.00
665 Ithaca Laundries, Inc.," Laundry -Pub. Health 6.54
666 Gertrude H. Rocker, Dental Hygienist -Pub
Health 15.00
667 H. M. Biggs Memo. Hospital, Care -Harry J
Doane-PHC 75.00
668 Reconstruction Home, Inc., Care -Nelson J
Emery-PHC 105.00
669 Reconstruction Home, Inc., Care -Nelson J.
Emery-PHC 108.50
670 Reconstruction Home, Inc., Care -Rosemary
DaBall-PHC 70.00
671 Reconstruction Home, Inc., Care -Rosemary
DaBall-PHC 108.50
672 R. W. Smith, Care -Beverly Clark-PHC 18.00
673 Reconstruction Home, Inc., Care -Helen
Mastro -PHA ' 59.50
674 Market Basket Stores, Groceries -Jail Sup-
plies 42.65
675 New Central Market, Meat -Jail Supplies 38.78
676 Clifford C. Hall, Eggs -Jail Supplies 6.78
677 W. J. Payne & Sons, Milk -Jail Supplies • 7.20
678 NuAlba Bakeries, Inc., Bread -Jail Supplies 8.24
679 New Book & Card Den, Books-Rur. Tray.
Libr. 26.77
102 Proceedings of the Board of -Supervisors
680 ,American Lending Library, Inc., Books—Rur.
Tray. Libr. 18.81
681 Free Press, Tax Sale Adv.—Tax Foreclosure . 66.78
682 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—De-
fense Council 1.75
683 City of Ithaca, Telephone service—Defense ,
Council 6.05
684 Corner Bookstore, Typewriter rental—De-
fense Council 3.00
685 Ithaca -Tompkins Co. War Council, Postage--
Defense
ostage—Defense Council 7.52
686 N. Y. State Elec. & Gas Corp., Services—Co
Bldgs. 186.78
687 New York Telephone Co., Services—Co. Bldgs. 270.31
688 G. G. Stevens, Blood tests—Bovine T B 34.70
689 Dr. A. C. Goff, Blood tests—Bovine T B 13.70
690 R. A. Hutchinson, Clerk, Postage—Child. Ct6.00
691 L. M. McClellan, Stenog. services—Child. Ct3.00
692 Clifford C. Hall, Expenses—Child. Ct. 18.62
693 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—
Sheriff 1.80
694 Clifford C..Hall, Expenses—Sheriff 5:40
695 Clifford C. Hall, Mileage—Sheriff 145.84
696 W. A. Harvey Sporting Goods Co., Supplies—
' Sheriff 34.84.
697 H. M. Biggs Memo. Hospital, Care—Co. Pa-
tients—TB Hosp. 1,310.00
698 H. M. Biggs Memo. Hospital, Care—Co. Pa-
tients—TB Hosp. 1,167.50
699 Lawyer's Co-operative Pub. Co., McKinney's
Suppl.—Supr. 25.00
700 Mary Mineah, Postage—Co. Judge 5.00
701 Williamson Law Book Co., Supplies—Co
Judge 1.56
702 Lawyers Co-operative Pub. Co., McKinney's
Suppl.—Co. Judge 25.00
703 Frank Shepard Company, Subs. Shephard's
Citation—Co. Judge 20.00
704 Daniel E. Patterson, Postage & Exp.—Comm
of Elec. 7.42
705 W. E. Kresge, Expenses—Comm. of Elec.... 3.00
706 Irene H. Taggart, Clerical work—Comm. of
Elec. 2.40
707 Mrs. Mary Finneran, Clerical work—Comm
of Elec. - , 2.40
708 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies
Comm. of Elec. • 4.50
709 Norton Printing Co.,. Ballots, etc.—Elec. Exp. .954.50.
710 Journal Si Courier, Legal Notice—Elec. Exp. • 4.73
Tompkins County, New York 103
711 John J. Sinsabaugh, Mileage & Exp. -Co
' Sealer 34.70
712' Walter L. Knettles, Mileage & Exp. -Co. Serv
Off. 53.63
713 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Blotters -Co
Serv. Off. 0.40
714 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co
Serv. Off. 6.50
715 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co
Serv: Off. 1.90
716 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Co. Serv. Off18.50
717 Norton Printing Co., Leather bound copies-
Supr. 41.25
718 Norton Printing Co., Proceedings-Supr. , 631.68
719 Louis D. Neill, Mileage & Exp. -Co. Invest. 26.76
720 Free Press, Advertisement -Civil Service 5.00
721 Ithaca Journal, Legal Notice-Elec. Exp. • 5.04
722 Norton Printing Co., Supplies-Elec. Exp22.75
723 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies-Elec.
Exp. 8.60
724 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies -De-
fense
Council 5.80
725 Ward Spencer, Express . charges -Co. Bldgs. 0.79
726 Fred G. MacKenzie, Supplies -Co. Bldgs. 9.45
727 Norton Electric. Co., Labor & Materials -Co.
Bldgs. 17.80
728 Mrs. Bethel H. Baker, Switchboard Op. -Co.
Bldgs. 6.50
729 C. J. Rumsey & Co., Supplies -Co. Bldgs..... 13.63
730 C. J. Rumsey & Co., Supplies -Co. Bldgs2.84
731 Stallman of Ithaca, Supplies -Co. Bldgs. 9.98
732 The Sims Co. Inc., Supplies -Co. Bldgs. 3.12
733 Herbert L. VanOstrand, Care of West Hill
Prop. 207.30
734 Cornell University, N.Y.S. Vet. College, Dept
of Medicine, Blood tests -Bovine T B 1.00
735 Williamson Law Book Co., McKinney's Suppl
-Co. Clk.
736 Hall & McChesney, Inc., Deed Books -Co. Clk
737 W. G. Norris, Expenses -Mot. Veh. Clk
738 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Mot
Veh. Clk.
739 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Mot
Veh. Clk.
740 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Mot
Veh. Clk.
741 "Bert I. Vann, Mileage -Co. Supt.
742 Bert,I. Vann, Expenses -Co. Supt.
743 W. 0. Smiley, Postage-Supr.
10.00
48.00
11.50
7.40
1.25
6.50
81.60
9.53
'7.65
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744 H. M. Biggs Memo. Hospital, Care—Harry J
Doane—PHC 77.50
745 R. A. McKinney, Vac. of dogs—Rabies 240.00
746 A. C. Goff, Vac., of Dogs—Rabies 225.00
747 Floyd E. Beaver, Vac. of Dogs—Rabies 135.00
748 S. D. Johnson, Vac. of Dogs—Rabies 30.00
749 Stover Printing Co., Postals—Rabies 72.85
750 Patricia A. Banfield, Stenog. services—Co
Atty. 23.44
$8,497.67
Resolution No: 107. On Audit.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved—That the foregoing claims amounting to the sum
of $8,497.67, be audited by this Board at the amounts.recom-
Mended by the committees to which they were referred, and
the' County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same
out of funds appropriated therefor; and that these claims be
• certified to the County Treasurer by the Clerk of this Board,
for and on behalf of the Board.
Seconded by Mr. Walker.
Ayes -14. Noes -0. Carried.
On motion, adjourned.
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MONTHLY, .MEETING
Mond,ay,May, 14, 1945
MORNING SESSION.
Chairman called to order.
The Clerk read the certificate of appointment of Mr.' J. W.
Ozmun to fill the vacancy in the Fifth Ward caused by the
death of Mr. Ernest Ellis.
Roll call. All members: present.
The Chair announced that Mr. Ozmun- would succeed to
all the committees that Mr. Ellis was .charged ..with.
Moved. by Mr. Scofield, seconded by Mr. Stone, that the de-
signation be ratified:
The Clerk read a report of B. F. Sovocool ' with reference
to title of the Augusta H. "Williams property on West Hill.
Mr: Scofield moved that the report be accepted.
Seconded by Mr. Rottmann. Carried.
Resolution No. 52. Board's Thaaiks to Miss. Williams.
Mr. Scofield offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption
WHEREAS—The County has acquired title to the property
known as Cliff Park for the purpose of establishing an infirm-
ary for the people of Tompkins County, therefore be it
Resolved—That the Board of Supervisors' of Tompkins
County extends the thanks and appreciation, of the people of
the county to Miss Augusta Williams for her kindness and
benevolence in assisting us in making "available a site for -an
infirmary, and ,be it further.
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Resolved—That the Clerk of the Board be instructed to send
Miss Williams a certified copy of this resolution.
Seconded by Mr. Gordon. Carried.
The Chair announced the appointment of W. T. Vann to the
Tompkins County Alcoholic Beverage Control Board to succeed
himself and also Mr. Vail as a Director` of the Soil Conserva-
tion District in place of Mr. Ellis.
Moved by Mr. Shoemaker that the above appointments be
approved. •
•:
Seconded by Mr. Gordon. Carried:
Resolution No. 53: Payment for Abstract in Williams Prop-
erty.;
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved- its
adoption :
Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated from.
the contingent fund the sum of $75.00 to pay B. F. Sovocool,
Attorney, for; examining the deed and abstract for the county
on the purchase of the Williams property.
Seconded by Mr. Shoemaker. Carried.
Resolution No. 54. Payment on Photostat Machine.
Mr. Stone offered the .following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved --That the bill of the Photostat Corporation
amounting to the sum of $153.73, being 8108.79 for supplies.
and $44.94 for equipment and another bill of the said company,
for 865.86 for equipment, which have been approved by the
County Clerk, be and the same hereby are approved and audit-
ed ed by this board, and the County Treasurer is hereby -author-
ized and directed to pay the same as follows: 8108.79 out of the
monies heretofore appropriated for County Clerk's supplies,
and $110.80 out of monies heretofore ;appropriated to the Con-
tingent Fund.
Tompkins County, New York
Seconded by Mr. Snow. Carried.
57
Resolution No. 55. Extra Worker in Child Welfare Depart-
ment.
Mr. Scofield offered the following resolution and moyed its
. adoption
Resolved—That there be and hereby is transferred from the
contingent fund the, sum of $900 to pay extra worker in the
Child Welfare Department (200C) for six months.-
Seconded
onths.Seconded by Mr. Shoemaker. Carried.
The Clerk• read a card of thanks from the Payne family for
flow'ers sent.
Mr.,Newman gave an oral report on tax foreclosure law as
' we have been operating under since 1940.
Discussion was had on soil conservation:
Resolution No. 56. Tax Refund—R. W. Johnson.
Mr. Snow offered, the following resolution and moved its
adoption
WHEREAS R. W. Johnson of the town of Caroline purchased
from the County on September 28, 1944, a tax certificate on
property in the town of Caroline formerly assessed •to Sta-
minski being about 90 acres, bounded N by Staminski, E by
Laski, S by Vandermark and W by Caveny ; and- whereas at
that date there was pending an action in Supreme Court
brought by the State of New York for the foreclosure of a
mortgage covering the said property entitled People v. Perkins
et. al., in which action the county is a party defendant on ac-
count of its tax lien ;
AND WHEREAS said R. W. Johnson has requested that the
sale of the • said certificate to him be cancelled and that the
price paid by him be refunded
Resolved that the County Treasurer be authorized and di-
rected to refund to said R. W. Johnson the said sum of $86.67
58 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
with interest from the 28th day of September, 1944, upon his•
surrender of the said tax certificate.
' Seconded by Mr. Shoemaker. Carried.
On motion,adjourned to 1:30 P. M. •
AFTERNOON SESSION
Roll call. All members present.
Resolution . No. 57. Committee Continued -Relative to Fleet
Coverage on Automobiles.
•
, Mr. Vail offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption.:. •
Resolved -That the insurance committee be empowered, to
complete contract through the insurance. agency designated
by the county for a fleet coverage onall motor vehicles, high-
way machinery and, equipment owned by the county as to fire
and public liability.
Seconded by, Mr. Gordon. Carried.
Mr. Vail offered the following amendment to Rule No. 15 to
read as follows
"The committee shall have similar authority inregard
to such other forms and kinds of insurance as the county
shall carry."
Seconded by Mr. Gordon.
Under the rules action delayed for one month.
Mr. E. J. Casey appeared before the board with reference
to purchase of his client, George Atsedes, of the Old County•
Clerk's Building.
Said matter referred to the Building Committee.;
Tompkins County, New York
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Resolution No. 58. Blanket Fire Insurance
Mr. Vail offered the following. resolution and moved its-
adoption
Resolved that the -blanket fire insurance policies as negoti-
ated by the Insurance •Committee through the II. A. Carey, Co.
Inc. covering all, County owned buildings, excluding property
held by_the Board of Public Welfare and ,property taken in by
tax sales but including the newly acquired 'Williams property,
be and they are hereby approved and that the Insurance Com-
mittee be empowered to take all necessary steps, including can-
cellation of outstanding policies, which may be necessary to
put the new policies into effect.
Seconded .by Mr. Gordon. Carried. .
Resolution No. 59. Sheriff's Bill for Uniforms.
Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :.
. WHEREAS the Sheriff has presented a`bill for alteration and
purchase of uniforms' in the amount of $19.75 and this expense,
was incurred without definite instructions on the_ subject;
Resolved that the said bill beandthe same hereby is audited
and be it further .
Resolved that the sheriff be notified by the Clerk that this
board will not in the future approve any 'expenditures from
county funds for personal uniforms or clothing, or for the
alteration thereof.
Seconded by Mr. Gordon. Carried.
Resolution No. 60. Disposalof Air Warning Posts.
• Mr. Vail offered the following resolution and moved its.
adoption
• Resolved -That the title to the present air warning posts
be vested in the owners of the land on which said posts were'
erected.
60 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
Seconded by Mr. Carey.
Ayes—Messrs. Downey, Stevenson, Carey, Gordon, Payne,
Shoemaker, Vail and Ozmun-8.
Noes—Messrs. Snow, Walker, Scofield, Stone, Rottmann
and Stobbs-6.
Resolution carried.
The Clerk read the following Workmen's Compensation
•Insurance claims as they were audited : -
Philip J. Robinson, Care—Wm. Burgess $11.00
Industrial Commissioner of the State of New York,
Frank Babcock Claim 10.00
$21.00.
The Clerk announced the audit of the following bills which
are chargeable to the Dog Fund under provisions of the Agri-
culture and Markets Law, § 123.
Claimant Nature of Expense Amt. Allowed -
M. S. Allison, Constable $29.50 •
Olen A. King, Assessor 4.74
Frederick McGraw, Mileage & Exp.—Dog Warden 31.63
$65.87
The Clerk read the following claims, as reported and recom-
mended for audit 'by the several committees to- Which they
had been referred :
G-338 Tompkins Co. Laboratory, Petty Cash—Co. '
Lab. $ 39.41
339 Tompkins Co. Memo. Hospital, Rent, etc.—Co•
Lab. 200.51
340 New York Telephone.Co., Services—Co. Lab8.75
341 • Norton Printing Co., Off. Suppl.—Co. Lab 152.90
342 Ithaca Fuel Supply Co., Rabbit food—Co. Lab6.07
343 American Medical Asso., Subs. to The Journal
—Co. Lab. • 8.00
344 Cornell. Co-operative Society, Book—Co. Lab'12.UO
345 Arthur H. Thomas Co., Trays, slides, etc.—Co
Lab. 82.94
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346 Certified Blood Donor Service, Serum—Co
Lab '37.80
347 Warren E. Collins, Inc., 'Lithe & Clips—Co
Lab. ' 32.63
348 Lederle Laboratorie§, Ind.; Sekk—Co. Lab. 1.92
349 Michigan Dept. of Health Laboratories, Anti-
gen—Co. Lab. 4.40
350 LiqUid Carbonic Corporation, Demurrage—
Co. Lab. 5.98
351 Fisher Scientific Co., Supplies—Co. Lab. 10.80
352 LaMott'e Chemical Products Co., Supplies—
Co.Lab 3.85
353 Will Corporation, Supplies—Co. Lab. 84.75
354 Will Corporation, Supplies—Co. Lab. 58.25
355 Will Corporation, Supplies—Co. Lab. 8.40
356 Will Corporation, Sup-plies—CO. Lab. 90.98
357 Will Corporation, Supplies—Co. Lab. 0.69
358 R. D. Severance, M.D., Opera, Walter Bower
—PHC 100.00
359 Hermann M. Biggs Memo. Hosp., Care—
• Harrk Doane—PHC 77.50
360 Hermann M. Biggs Memo. Hosp. Care—
Harry Doane—PHC 77.50
361 Hermann M. Biggs Memo. Hosp.,Care—
Harry Doane—PHC 70.00
362 Hermann M. Biggs Memo. Hosp., Care—
Harry Doane—PHC 77.50
363 Tompkins Co. Memo. Hosp., Care—Clark
Lockwood—PHC ' 40.35
364 Tomiikins Co. Memo. Hosri., Care—Clark
Lockwood—PHC 66.15
365 Edgar Thorsland, M.D., Anesthesia—Clark
. Lockwood—PHC 10.00
366 Dr: Edgar .Thorsland,. Anesthesia — Clark
• Lockwood—PHC 10.00
' 367 Binghamton City Hospital, Care, -Thomas
Smith—PHC 275.00
368 Binghamton City Hospital, Care—Thomas
Smith—PHC 41.00
369 Binghamton City Hospital, Care — Paul
• Hardesty--PHC 214.00
370 Reconstruction Home, Inc., Care—Nelson
Emery—PHC . 108.50
371 Reconstruction Home, Inc., Care—Helen Mas-
tro—PHA . 108.50
372_ Reconstruction Home, Inc., Care—Helen Mas-
tro—PHA • 108.50
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373 Reconstruction Home, Inc., Care -Raymond
Everhart -PHA 80.50
374 Floyd Springer, V.D. Clinic -Pub. Health 15.00
375 Marion May, Nurse's Mileage -Pub. Health 66.00
376. Clara Goodman, Nurse's Mileage -Pub. Health 50.94-
377 Ithaca Laundries, Laundry -Pub. Health • 6.84
378 Clara E. Goodman, Postage -Pub. Health 3.18
379 Gertrude Rocker, Dental ' Hygienist -Pub
Health 15.00
380 NuAlba Bakery, Bread, etc. -Jail Suppl. 11.20
381 New Central Market, Meat, etc. -Jail Suppl49.05
382 Market Basket #147, Groceries -Jail Suppl29.87
383 W. J. Payne & Sons, Milk -Jail Suppl. 7.20
384 J. C. Stowell Co., Groceries -Jail Suppl. 20.21
385- Clifford C. Hall, Eggs, etc. -Jail Suppl. ' 19.62,
386 A. B. Brooks & Son, Prescription -Jail. Suppl3.50
387 James Lynch 'Coal Co., Coal -Co. Bldgs. 57.35
388 Robinson & Carpenter, Coal -Co. Bldgs. - 53.18
389. N. Y. Elec. & Gas Corp., Gas & Elec.-Co
Bldgs. 211.24
390 New York Telephone Co., Services -Co. Bldgs272.63
391 R. A. McKinney, Blood tests -Bangs Disease 342.85
392 Angelo Tavelli, Fenceposts-Reforestation25.00
393 Harvey Stevenson, Exp. 'charges -Reforesta-
tion 5.10
394 _Ithaca Monumental Works, Headstone-
Hattie Ferguson -Soldiers 50.00 ,
395 Wagner Funeral Home, Burial -Fred' Drake
-Soldiers . 100.00
396 VanNatta Office Equip. Co. Inc., Off. Suppl.-
Co. Treas. - 1.85
397 Hermann' M. Biggs •Memorial Hosp., . Care -
Co: Patients -T. B. Hosp. 1,334.92
398 Hermann M. Biggs ,Memo. Hosp., Care -Co
Patients -T. B. Hosp. 1,279.50
399 R. A. Hutchinson, Postage -Child. Ct. 6.00
400 Underwood Corporation, Maintenance -Child. '
Ct. 8.40
401 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Off. Suppl.-
Sheriff 3.10
402 Clifford C. Hall, 'Expenses -Sheriff 8.50
403 Clifford C. Hall, Postage -Sheriff 6.00
404 Clifford Hall, Mileage -Sheriff 104.72
405 W. A. Harvey Sporting Goods, Holster -Sheriff ' 3.15
406 Clifford C. Hall,- Alterations to Uniforms--
Sheriff 19.75-
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407 Norton Electric Co., Supplies -Co. Clk's. Off. . 5.50
408 Don Carpenter, Signs -Co. Bldgs. • 3.00
409. Sherwin-Williams Co., Supplies -Co. Bldgs 0.54
410 C. J. Rumsey & Co., Supplies -Co. Bldgs. • 11.92
411 Matthew Bender & Co., Bender's forms-Supr10.Q0
412 Corner Bookstore, Supplies -Co. Judge 2.25
413 Journal & Courier, Appl. forms -Surrogate 4.84
414 Williamson Law Book Co., Revolver Appl.-
Surrogate ' 1.62
415 T. G. Miller's Sons . Paper Co., Envelopes -
Comm. of Elec. 0.35
416 Norton Printing Co., Enrollm. bks.-Elec.
Exp. 871.12
417 Norton Printing Co., Designation Blanks--
Elec.
lanks-Elec. Exp. 50.00
418 John J. Sinsabaugh, Mileage . & Exp. -Co.
Sealer . 46.58
419 Ithaca Journal, Not. Unclaimed Property -Co.
Treas. " 9.00
• 420 Free Press, Not. Unclaimed Property -Co.
Treas. 11.76
421 Journal & ; Courier, Scholarship Not. -Ed.
Notice 12.50
422 Louis D. Neill, Expenses -Co. Invest. 14.00
423 W. G. Norris, Postage, etc. -Co. Clk. 9.54
424 T. G. Miller's 'Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co.
Clk., - 5.50.
425 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co.
Clk. ' 37.15
426 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Co. Clk. 18.00
427 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Co. Clk. 11.20
428 Norton Printing Co., Postals-Co. Clk. - • 9.00
429 C. J. Rumsey & Co.,Supplies-Co. Clk. 1.19
430 Burroughs Adding Machine Co., Ribbon -Co
Clk. - 0.45 ,
431 VanNatta Office Equip. Co., Supplies -Co. Clk. '0.90
432 ' Hall & McChesney Inc., Books -Co. Clk 124.50
433 W. G. Norris, Postage & Express -Mot. Veh
Clk. 10.55
' 434 N. Y. Historical Society, Photostats -Co. His-
torian 10.65
435 Department .of State, Photostats -Co. His-
torian , 2.50
436 W. G. Norris, Memb. Hist. Asso.,-Co. His-
torian 4.37
437 Photostat Corporation, Supplies -Co. Clk108.79.
Photostat Corporation, Equipment -Co. Clk. 44.94
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438 Walter L. Knettles, Expenses—Co. Serv. Off. , 44.56
439 Norton Printing, Co., Envelopes—Co. Serv
Off 8.00
440 T. G. Millers Sons Paper Co:, Stapler, -etc.—
Co. Serv. Off 5.45
441' City of Ithaca, Telephone Service—Defense
Council ' 8;80
442 T. G. Miller's . Sons Paper Co., Stencil—De-
fense Council 0.20
443 Corner Bookstore, Typewriter rental—De-
fense Council 3.00
444 Office of Civilian- Protection, Stamps—De-
" fense Council 6.00;
445 Baker Lumber Co., Lumber—Soil Conserva-
tion 6.00
446 Bert I. Vann, Mileage—Co. Supt. 79.60
447 Bert I. Vann, Expenses—Co. Supt. 14.89
-448,'Burroughs Adding Machine Co., Maintenance
' —Co. Off 62.80
449" Charles H. Newman, Expenses—Co. Atty12.00
450 Photostat Corporation, Equipment—Co. Clk65.86
$8,278.25
Resolution No. 61. On Audit.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved—That the foregoing claims amounting -Co---the sum
of $8,278.25, be audited by this Board at the amounts recom-
mended by the committees to which they were referred, and
the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same out
'of funds appropriated therefor; and that these claims be
• certified to the County Treasurer by the Clerk of this Board,
for _and on behalf of the Board:
Seconded by Mr. Snow.
Ayes -14. Noes -0. Carried..
On motion, .adjourned.
Tompkins County, New York
MONTHLY MEETING'
MONDAY, JANUARY 8,, 1945
MORNING SESSION
Roll call. All members present except Mr. Ellis excused.
Minutes of January 2nd meeting approved as printed.
.Resolution No. 4. Appropriation for Snow Removal.
Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resolved --That there be and hereby is appropriated the
sum of $10,000for snow removal in the year 1945' in addition
to the amounts heretofore appropriated for that purpose, and
the County Treasurer is hereby authorizedand directed to
transfer .the saidsum of $10,000 from the Contingent Fund
to the Highway Fund for Snow Removal.
Seconded by Mr. Stone. Carried.
Mr. Vail, Chairman of'the Legislative Committee, repotted
progress.
•
Resolution No. 5. Taxes—Old County Clerk's Building.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
' adoption:
Resolved—That the bill for the State and County Taxes! on
the :old County Clerk's Building in the amount of $250.56'be
paid, •and that the County Treasurer be directed to- pay_=the
"same from Current Revenues.
Seconded by Mr. Snow. Carried.
-Resolution No. 6. Authorizing. County Service :OfficerC'and
Deputy to Attend Rehabilitation Conference. • - ,Lx =� .
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Mr. Vail offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption.
Resolved that the County Service Officer and Deputy County
Service Officer be authorized to attend the national conference
on Rehabilitation to be held in Washington, D. C. or Baltimore,
early in February.
Seconded by Mr. Rottmann. Carried.
Resolution No. 7. Payment of Taxes—Town of Groton.
Mr. Stone offeredthe following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved—That the bill for the State and County ,Taxes on
county: property in the town of Groton in the amount of $42.40
be paid, and that the County Treasurer be directed to pay the
same from Current Revenues.
Seconded by Mr. Shoemaker. Carried.
Resolution No. 8. Re: Charities Meeting In Albany.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved—That the Charities Committee and the Legislative
Committee be authorized to attend .a welfare legislative meet-
ing in Albany on January 10th.
Seconded by .Mr. Carey. Carried.
The Clerk read a letter, from Frank G. Snyder resigning
from the position as a member of the Rural Traveling Library
Committee.
Resolution No. 9. Vacancy on Rural Traveling Library ,
Committee.
Mr. Stevenson offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption
Resolved—That the resignation -of Frank G. Snyder be ac-
Tompkins County, Nev- York
cepted and that E. Craig. Donnan be appointed to fill the un-
expired term of Frank G. Snyder to January 1, 1947.
Seconded by ,Mr. Carey. Carried.
The Clerk read the Chairman's designation of standing com-
mittees of the Board for the year 1945: •
BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS AND BANGS DISEASE'
Carey, Walker •
CHARITIES
Scofield, Rottmann, Downey
COUNTY BUILDINGS, GROUNDS AND EMPLOYEES
Rottmann, Gordon, Ellis,' Stevenson, Carey
COUNTY. LABORATORY
Gordon, Vail, Snow
COUNTY OFFICERS' ACCOUNTS
Shoemaker, Walker, Payne
COUNTY TREASURER'S ACCOUNTS
Snow, Rottmann, Scofield
COURTS AND CORRECTION.
Scofield, Vail, Shoemaker
CIVIL SERVICE
Stone, Ellis, Rottmann
DOG QUARANTINE ENFORCEMENT
Downey, Walker, Shoemaker
EDUCATION
Walker, Carey, Vail
EQUALIZATION
Snow, Stone, Downey, Gordon
Ellis, Rottmann, Stobbs
ERRONEOUS ASSESSMENTS AND RETURNED TAXES
Shoemaker, Stevenson, Walker
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FINANCE
tone, Carey, Stevenson, Vail, Stobbs
HIGHWAY
Downey, Scofield, Stone, 'Ellis, Stobbs
HIGHWAY AND BRIDGE ADVISORY
Payne, Snow, Vail ,
INSURANCE AND COUNTY OFFICERS' BONDS
Vail, Shoemaker, Gordon ,
JAIL SUPPLIES
Carey, Shoemaker, Payne
LEGISLATIVE
Vail, Gordon, Scofield
PUBLIC HEALTH
Stone, Gordon
PURCHASING
Ellis, Downey, Rottmann
REFORESTATION.
Stevenson, Payne, Snow
SALARIES AND WAGES
Ellis, Scofield, Stone
SOLDIERS RELIEF
Vail, Carey, Gordon
TO AUDIT ACCOUNTS OF THE TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL
Gordon, Rottmann, Scofield
TAX SALE COMMITTEE
Stevenson, Scofield, Ellis
TOWN AND COUNTY
AND ACCOUNTOWN , •TOPENSEWN OFFICERS ACCOUNTS
TSEXS
Walker, Payne, Snow
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION j ° ~
Payne, Downey, Stevenson.
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Moved by Mr. Snow that the committees as read be, approved
by this Board, as the regular standing committees for the year
1945.
Seconded by Mr. Stone. Carried.
On motion, adjourned to 1:30 P. M.
AFTERNOON SESSION
Roll call. All members present except Mr. ' Ellis excused. •
Resolution No. 10.. Welfare Settlement:
Mr. Scofield offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption
WHEREAS there is under consideration by the Special Com-
mittee on Social Welfare and Relief of the New York Joint
Legislative Committee to amend the social welfare law relating
to the elimination of settlement requirements, the Board of
Supervisors of Tompkins County wishes to state that' it is op- •
posed to the proposed act and believes that the best interests
' of .welfare clients and taxpayers alike would 'be injured by,
such an act.
Be. It Further Resolved that this board believes it would be
a great injustice to place upon any particular town or county
the entire cost of care for inmates of those institutions which
secure their clients from 'other parts of the State of New York
and maintain them in a different town or county. It would
also throw a heavy burden on those towns which have a large
population of migrant workers. It would result in a migration
of welfare clients to those towns .or counties where they think
the most relief could be obtained. It would relieve municipali-
ties of 'responsibilities 'which they should' assume and result'
in many injustices.
Be It Further, Resolved that copies of this resolution be
furnished our Senator, Assemblyman, The Ostertagg Commit-:
tee, The Governor's Counsel and to Mr. Edward F. N. Uthe.
Seconded byMr. Walker.. Carried. ; .
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Resolution No. 11. Tax Refund --Town of Ithaca. -
Mr. Shoemaker offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption :
WHEREAS it appears that there was an error in assessment
of the property of Frederick R. Hartsock in the town of Ithaca
for` the year 1944, and Frederick R. Hartsock is entitled to a
refund on his taxes for the year 1944 -in the amount of $4.55;
Resolved that there be and hereby is appropriated the sum •.
of $4.55 to. Mr. Frederick R. Hartsock for such refund and the
County Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay
the said sum of $4.55 to Frederick R. Hartsock and to charge
the same to the Town of Ithaca. •
Seconded by Mr. Gordon. Carried.
Resolution No. 12. Letter of Appreciation to Miss Gillespie.
Mr: Scofield offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resolved—That the County Attorney address a letter to
Miss Gillespie showing appreciation of the Board of Super-
visors for past services.
Seconded by Mr. Stone. Carried.
- Resolution No. 13. Approval of Specificiations for Assistant
Veterans Service Officer.
Mr. Vail offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resolved --That the Board hereby approves and adopts the
specifications for Assistant Veterans Service Officer as pre-
pared by the Department of Civil Service.
Seconded by Mr. Scofield. Carried.
The report of the County Judge of monies received by him ,
for pistol permits and the -report of the Surrogate's Clerk,
relative to the receipts of that office were received and filed. -
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Tlie Clerk read the following Workmen's Compensation .In-
surance claims as they were audited :
Leo P. Larkin, M.D.,'X-ray—Claudia Campbell $ 15.00
Dr. Joseph N. Frost, Service—Richard Whittaker 50.00
Dr. F. E: Ryan, Service=—Frank Babcock 102.00
$167.00,
The Clerk announced the audit of the following bills which
are chargeable to the Dog Fund under provisions of the Agri-
culture and Markets :Law, §123.
Claimant Nature of Expense Amt. Allowed
N. M. Rowley, Assessor's -bill $ 4.10
N. M. Rowley, Assessor's bill 3.70
Fred Marshall, Assessor's bill 3.40
Harrison Adams, Fees in Dog Cases 17.25
$28.45
The Clerk read the following claims, as reported and recom-
mended for audit by the several committees to which they`had
been referred:
G- 1 Tompkins Co. Laboratory, Petty Cash—Co.
Lab. ' $ 46.41
2 Zina Kiziuta, Special Services -Co. Lab. 25.00
3 Clarence F. Howell, Special Services—Co. Lab15.00
3 Glen Merrill, Care of Animals -Co. Lab. 38.00
5 Shelton's Refrigeration Sales and Service,
Labor and Supplies—Co. Lab. 11.39
6 New York Telephone. Co., Services -Co. Lab10.52
7 American Medical Asso., Subscription -Co
Lab. 6.00
8 Will Corporation, Supplies—Co. Lab: 12.71
9 Difco Laboratories, Inc., Antigen—Co. Lab 0.93
10 Difco Laboratories, Inc., Antigen—Co. Lab 7.16
11 Research Supply Co., Rabbit—Co. Lab. 2.25
12 Research Supply Co., Rabbit—Co. Lab. 2.25
13 Certified blood donor Service, Serum—Co. Lab: 10.35
14 Sharp & Dohme, Inc., Supplies—Co. Lab. 38.40
15 Ilg -Electric Ventilating Co., Blower—Co.Lab49.88
.16 Hermann M. Biggs Memo. Hosp., Care—Harry
J. Doane—PHC 77.50
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17. Floyd Springer, City Clerk, Soc. Hyg. Clinic-.
Pub. Health 6.00
18 Marion May, Nurse's Mileage -Pub. Health55.20
19. Mary Clelland, Nurse's Mileage -Pub.. Health _ 36.30
, " 20 Clara Goodman, Nurse's Mileage -Pub: Health 31.56
21 Gertrude H. Rocker, Dental Hygienist -Pub
Health 15.00
22 Bert I. Vann, Mileage & Expenses -Co. Supt" 43.24
23 N. Y. State Elec. & Gas Corp., Services -Co.
Bldgs. 1 207 ;84
• '24 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Bldgs. 282.86
25 Ithaca Insurance Agency, Ins. Prem. -Court
House - - 109.36
26 .Fred A. Rogalsky; Ins. Prem. -Court House' 121.50
,27 Sidney J. Potter, Agt., Ins: Prem. -Court House ' 54.65
28 Garrett J. Felton, Bond .Prem. -Dep. Co. 'Clk. 7.50
29 American Surety Co. of New York, Bond Prem. ,
-Co. Clk. - 37.50
30 R.. R. Chatterton, Bond Prem. -Co. Treas. 675.00
31 American Surety Co. of New York, Bond. Prem
-Dep. Co. Treas. , - 25.00
32 H. A. Carey Co. Inc., Bond Prem. -Co. Sealer 4.00
33 C. Joseph Wiedmaier, Eggs -Jail Suppl. 5.34
34 Harrison Adams, Vegetables -Jail Suppl. 3.80
35 W. J. Payne & Sons, Milk -Jail Suppl. 5:12
36 New Central Market,Meat-Jail Suppl. • ' 49.54
37 NuAlba Bakery, Bread, etc. -Jail Suppl. 8.72
38 Colbert's Red & White Store, Groceries -Jail '
Suppl., ' • 38.08
39 McKinney Agency, Inc., Bond Prem.-Prob. Off: 10.00
40 R. A. Hutchinson, Clerk, Postage -Child. Ct. 6.00
41 R. A. Hutchinson, Clerk, Checkbook-Child.'Ct. 2.00
42 Bertha R. Wilson, Stenog. . work -Co. Atty4.07 .
43 Clifford. C. Hall, Mileage -Sheriff ' 81.68'
,.., 44 H. H. Crum, Services -Jail Physician 4:00
45 Onondaga Co. Penitentiary, Bd. of Prisoners-
Penal Inst. 525.90 •
46 Rothschild Bros., Supplies -Jail 49.16
47 Swift & Company, Soap -Jail 32.43
`.:48 ,Stover Printing Co., Tax Receipt BookTax
Notices , 48.75
49 Stover Printing Co., Tax Posters -Tax Notices "10.90
50 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Bond Paper
Supr., 3.60
51 Ithaca Journal, Printing Bid Notice-Supr...1 14:04
52 Ernest Ellis, Flag -Co. Bldg. I " ' 3.00
,gym
Tompkins County,: New York 15
' 53 Journal & Courier, Supplies—Co. Judge ...-.;_r 13.88
' 54 Mary Mineah, Postage=Co..Judge "`1.1,,, -`'` ', , .5.00
.' 55 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co:, Supplies—Co;,ClK,„„ 325
56 Corner Bookstore,' Rep. Typewriter Co. "Clk .3'75
57 Tompkins Co. Trust Co., Check' book' `—'NIo`t:` '' a" "
Veh. Clk: {! .:.�ti, O. 2'71
58 Corner Bookstore, Rep. Typewriter—Mot: Veh'-s - ''`"'
Clk. 1.75
59 W. G. Norris, Postage & Exp.—Co. Clki'' V>`1 '''i'`'° 4'4:60
60 Franklin Co. Bd.'of Elections, Reg. of Veteran •
—Comm. of Elec. '611 •S: r --5:;9V,6649
• 61 Ithaca Delivery & Storage Terminal, Trucking
' —Co.- Sealer •""'rte r'°tr.iot 54:00
62 John J. Sinsabaugh, Mileage & Expenses -Co
Sealer 33.19
63 City of Ithaca, Telephone service—Defense
Council _ 4.05
64 Office of Civilian Protection, Supplies—Defense
Council • ' 16.00
65 John F. McCarthy, Use of Auto Defense
Council 10.00
66 Stover Printing Co., Cards & Env.—Defense
Council - - 14.65
67 Corner Bookstore, Typewriter rental—Defense
Council . 3.00
68 Walter L. Knettles, Mileage & Exp.—Co. Serv
Off. 12.56
69 Beulah D. Porter, Typist & Clerk—Co. Serv-
Off. - 68.50
70 Alice H. VanOrman, Clerical Work -Comm. of
Elec. 28.00
71 Irene H. Taggart, Clerical Work --Comm. of
Elec. 28.00
72 Hall & McChesney; Inc., Deed Book—Co. Clerk 37.25
73 Robert Leary, Serv. ' as Libr. Helper—Rur.
Tray. Libr. • 36.40
74 New York Casualty Cq., Bond Prem.—Dist.
- Atty. & Mot. Veh. Clerk 29.00
75 New York Casualty Co., Bond Prem.—Co. Supt25.00.
$3,417.42
Resolution No. 14. On Audit.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption
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Resolved—That the foregoing claims amounting to the sum
of $3,417.42, be audied by this Board at the amounts recom-
mended by, the committees to which they were referred, and
the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same out of
funds appropriated therefor; and that these claims be certi-
fied to the County Treasurer by the Clerk of this Board, for
and on behalf of the Board.
Seconded by Mr. Walker.
Ayes -12. Noes—O. Carried.
On motion, adjourned.
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FIFTH DAY•
Wednesday, November 28, 1945
MORNING SESSION
Roll call. All members present except Messrs. Vail and
Ozmun.
Minutes of Monday, November 26th meeting, read and ap-
proved.
Resolution No.. 204. Appropriation—Veterans Service
Bureau.
Mr. Gordon offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That there be and hereby is appropriated for the
,operation of the Tompkins County Veterans Service Bureau
for the year 1946 the following:
Service Officer Salary $2,500.00
Deputy Service Officer 1,800.00
Senior Stenographer (Secr: Clerk) 1,000.00
Extra Typist and Clerk 1,500.00
Expenses 1,000.00
$7,800.00
Seconded by Mr. Carey.
Ayes -12. Noes -0. Carried.
Resolution No. 205. Appropriation for Committee on
Bovine Tuberculosis.
Mr. Carey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum
of $4,500.00 or so much thereof as may be necessary for the
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eradication or control of bovine tuberculosis, Bang's Disease
or other infectious or communicable diseases affecting domes-
tic
animals and fowls in the year 1946 and the County Treas-
urer is hereby authorized and directed to pay moneys so ap-
propriated upon the written order of the Committee on Bovine
Tuberculosis and Bang's Disease signed by the representative
of the board on said committee provided however, that all
bills for expenses incurred other than salaries shall be audited
'by the board.'
Seconded by Mr. Gordon.
Ayes -12. Noes -0. Carried.
Mr. Ozmun appeared at this time.
Resolution No. 206. Mileage for County Officials and Em-
ployees.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved; That, except as otherwise provided by law or by
specific resolution of this board, all county officials and em-
ployees, while using their automobiles in the performance of
the duties of their office or employment, shall be entitled to
mileage at the rate of six cents per mile, provided however,
that the total mileage for any particular purpose shall not
exceed the amount appropriated therefor.
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun. Carried.
Resolution No. 207. Appropriation for Dog Warden.
Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved,' That the salary of the Dog Warden for the year.
1946 be fixed at the sum of $1675.00; and the County Treas-
urer is hereby authorized and directed to pay the same in
monthly installments out of the dog license fund; and be it
further
Resolved, That the Dog Warden be allowed not exceeding
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$600 for his expenses in the year 1946 ; including telephone
tolls, dog food, ammunition, the occasional employment of an
assistant or witness, and mileage at the rate of six cents per
mile ; all of such expenses to be paid out of the dog license
fund upon verified bills duly audited by this board.
Seconded by Mr. Walker.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
Mr. Walker, Chairman of the Committee on Town Officers'
Accounts, submitted the following report of the committee
relative to the report of the Commissioners of Election per-
taining to the election expenses for the year 1945.
To the Board of Supervisors,
Tompkins County, N. Y.
Your Committee on Town Officers' Accounts reports that it
has examined the report of the Commissioners of Election
relative to the election expenses and believes the same to be a
true statement of the Election Expenses of the county for the
year 1945.
We recommend that the apportionment of Election Expenses
for the current year, as made by the Election Commissioner,
be accepted and adopted by the Board, and that the several
sums charged to the county, city and towns be assessed against,
levied upon, and collected from the taxable property of Tomp-
kins County and the several towns and city therein, as follows :
County of Tompkins $4,460.46
City of Ithaca 1,221.66
Town of Caroline 195.63
Town of Danby 130.42
Town of Dryden 391.27
Town of Enfield 130.42
Town of Groton 260.85
Town of Ithaca 260.85
Town of Lansing 260.85
Town of Newfield 130.42
Town of Ulysses 195.63
$7,638.46
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Total for County $4,460.46
Total for City 1,221.66
Total for Towns 1,956.34.
Dated, November 28, 1945
$7,638.46
MERVIN WALKER, Chairman
FOREST J. PAYNE
LAMONT C. SNOW
Committee
Resolution, No. 208. Apportionment of Election Expenses.
Mr. Walker offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That the report of the Committee ,on Town Offi-
cers' Accounts, relative to the report of the Commissioner
of Election pertaining to the election expenses for the year
1945, be accepted and that the amounts therein mentioned be
levied upon, and collected from the taxable property of,Tomp-
kins County, and the several towns and city therein, liable
therefor.
Seconded by Mr. Shoemaker. Carried.
Resolution No. 209. Apportionment of Support of Poor and
Hospitalization Charge -Backs.
Mr. Scofield offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That in accordance with the report of the Com-
missioner of Public Welfare, that there be assessed against,
levied upon and collected from the taxable . property of the
several towns of the county and the City of Ithaca, the fol-
lowing amounts for the support of poor, hospitalization, etc.,
to reimburse the county for moneys expended for and on their
behalf.
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Towns
SUPPORT OF POOR AT COUNTY HOME
Jan. 1, '45 to
Nov. 1,''45- Nov. & Dec.
10 mons. '44-2 mons. Totals
Caroline $ 221.31 $ 44.82 $ 266.13
Danby 281.74 44.68 326.42
Dryden 639.18 134.70. 773.88
Enfield 278.10 46.20 324.30
Groton ' ' 461.56 134.24 595.80
Ithaca . 336.34 44.57. 380.91
Lansing 2,076.98 368.57 2,445.55
Newfield 286.10 89.67 375.77
Ulysses 533.62 .102.78 636.40
City of Ithaca 2,776.67 753.14 4,519.81
Towns
$8,881.60 $1,763.37 $10,644.97
HOSPITALIZATION; ETC.
Jan. 1, '45 to
Nov. 1, '45--
10
45-10 mons.
Nov. & Dec.
'44-2 mons.
Totals
Caroline $ 966.30 $ 198.07 $ 1,164.37
Danby 2,099.90 . 280.65 2,380.55
Dryden ' 2,993.72 , 438.52 3,432.24
Enfield 110.00 110.00
Groton 1,376.01 203.73 1,579.74
Ithaca . 1,196.96 144.93 1;341.89
Lansing 3,447.09 936.73 4,383.82
Newfield 345.96. 67.30 413.26
Ulysses . 1,442.19 158.42 1,600.61
City of Ithaca 14,081.11 1,990.69 16,071.80
$28,059.24 $4,419.04 $32,478.28
Seconded by Mr. Downey. Carried."
Resolution No. 209. Appropriation for County Home and
Farm.
Mr. Scofield offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That there be and hereby is appropriated for the
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County Home and Farm the sum of Nineteen Thousand Seven
Hundred and Ten Dollars, apportioned as follows :
COUNTY HOME ADMINISTRATION:
Salary of Superintendent $ 1,500.00
Salary of Matron 960.00
Other Salaries and Compensation 900.00
Other administration expenses 400.00 •
COUNTY HOME BUILDINGS :
Salaries—Fireman 300.00
New Furnishings, etc. 100.00
Fuel, Light and Power 2,200.00
Renewal ofequipment 300.00
Repairs, alterations, etc. 400.00
Other building expenses 250.00
COUNTY HOME INMATES:
Salaries and Wages of physician, nurse and
attendants, etc. 3,600.00
Food, clothing and supplies 3,500:00
COUNTY HOME FARM :
Salaries of farm employees 1,800.00
Wages, veterinarian, threshing, etc. 300.00
Live stock 400.00
Fertilizer, feed, seeds, etc. 1,800.00
Farm equipment and repairs to farm machinery 600.00
Repairs and improvements, farm & farm
buildings 400.00
$19,710.00
Seconded by Mr. Snow.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
The Board of Child Welfare was discussed by R. C. Van-
Marter and members of the Board. Said matter referred to
the Charities committee.
Mr. Scofield brought up the matter of the appropriation for
Old Age Assistance. •
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Moved by Mr. Downey that the three case workers salary
in the old age department be set at $1,750.00 each.
Seconded by Mr. Stevenson.
Mr. Carey moved as an amendment, that the salary be
$1800.
Seconded by Mr. Snow.
The vote on the amendment resulted as follows :
Ayes -13. Noes -O. Carried.
The vote upon the original resolution as amended, resulted
as follows :
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
Mr. Stone moved, that the salary of the stenographer be
fixed at $1248.
Seconded by Mr. Rottmann.
Ayes -12.. Noes -1. Carried.
The Town Budget of the town of Danby was received and
referred to the Committee on Finance.
Reports of Bonded and Temporary Indebtedness of the
towns of Ithaca and Ulysses were received and filed.
Lists of Grand Jurors of the Fourth and Fifth Wards 'of
the City of Ithaca were received and referred to the Commit-
tee on Courts and Correction.
On motion, adjourned to 1 :30 P.M.
Tompkins County, New York
AFTERNOON SESSION
Roll call. All members present except Mr. Vail.
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A list of- Corporations of the town of Ulysses was received
and referred to the Committee on Finance.
Resolution No. 210. Appropriation for Old Age Assistance.
Mr. Scofield offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That there be and hereby is appropriated to the
Old Age Security Fund the sum of $108,648 for the year 1946,
apportioned as follows :
Allowances . $100,000.00
Burials 2,000.00
Salaries: 3 case workers @ $1800 each 5,400.00
1 stenographer 1,248.00
$108,648.00
to be assessed against, levied upon and placed in the budgets
for collection of the nine towns of Tompkins County.
Seconded by Mr. Stone.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
Resolution No. 211. Discontinuance of Board of Child Wel-
fare.
Mr. Gordon offered the following resolution and moved its ,
adoption :
Resolved, That the Board of Child Welfare be discontinued
as of December 31, 1945 and that the aid to dependent chil-
dren be incorporated in the county welfare department.
Seconded by Mr. Downey. Carried.
Resolution No. 212. Appropriation for Aid to Dependent
Children.
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Mr. Scofield offered the following resolution and moved its
, adoption :
Resolved, That there be and hereby is appropriated to the
county welfare department for aid to dependent children the
sum of $45,550 for the year 1946, apportioned as follows
Allowances $40,000.00
Case worker 1,800.00
Traveling expenses 750.00
Hospitalization 3,000.00
Seconded by Mr. Carey.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
Resolution No. 213. Appropriation for General Welfare.
Mr. Scofield offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
$45,550.00
Resolved, That there be and hereby is appropriated to the
Department of Public Welfare the sum of $84,850 for• the
year 1946, apportioned as follows :
Home Relief $12,000.00
Hospitalization 8,000.00
Child Welfare Services 30,000.00
Institutional care 10,000.00
Case Supervisor 2,300.00
Childrens Agents (2) Case Supr. & Case
Worker , 4,300.00
Case Worker—Home Relief 1,650.00
Senior Account Clerk (Accountant) 1,800.00
Stenographers (5) 6,500.00
Office Expenses • 1,400.00
Traveling expenses 3,000.00
Transient care 100.00
-State Charges in Tuberculosis Hospital ' 3,800.00
$84,850.00
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
On motion, adjourned to Friday, November 30th at 10 A.M.
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FOURTH DAY
Monday, November 26, 1945
MORNING SESSION
Roll call. All members present, except Mr. Vail.
Minutes of November 21st meeting, read and approved.
Resolution No. 193. Appropriation for County Laboratory.
Mr. Gordon offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, •That there be and hereby is appropriated for the
maintenance of the Tompkins County Laboratory for the year
• 1946, the sum of $27,911.20.
And Be It Further Resolved, That the County Treasurer be
and she hereby is authorized and directed to pay all bills,
accounts, salaries, and wages which are approved by the
director of said laboratory within the amount of the appropria-
tions therefor.
Seconded by Mr. Snow.
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
Resolution No. 194. Appropriation County Bridge Fund.
Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That owing to the present steel and bridge mate-
rials situation it is • the opinion of the County Superintendent
that only minor bridge repairs can be made in the year 1946
and that the balance in this bridge fund on December 31, 1945
will equal or exceed disbursements during the coming .year,
and that this money standing to the credit of said fund in the
hands of the County Treasurer on December 31, 1945, and
unexpended, be and the same hereby is reappropriated to
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said account. And that the County, Treasurer be directed to
pay said amount to the County Highway Department on the
order of the. County Superintendent as other county highway
bills are paid.
Seconded by Mr. Shoemaker. Carried.
Resolution No. 195. Appropriation -Snow Removal.
Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That any sum standing to the credit of Snow
Removal Fund in the hands of the County Treasurer on De-
cember 31, 1945, and unexpended, be and the same hereby is
reappropriated to said account.
Seconded by Mr. Gordon.
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
Mr. Vail appeared at this. time.
Mr. Ozmun submitted a report of the salaries and wages
committee and moved its adoption : •
Seconded by Mr. Scofield.
Ayes—Messrs. Snow, Scofield, Stone, Shoemaker and
Ozmun-5.
Noes—Messrs. Walker, Downey, Stevenson, Carey, Gordon,
_ Payne, Rottmann, Stobbs and Vail -9.
Resolution lost.
Resolution No. 196. Amending Resolution No. 175 in Re-
gard to Bounties on Foxes.
Mr. Carey . offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption
Resolved, That Resolution No. 175 establishing bounties on
foxes, adopted by this Board on November 16, 1945 and the
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report of the special committee in connection therewith, be
and the same hereby are amended to provide that the mark-
ing of foxes killed be done by the Sheriff or by a deputy in his
office, and that such marking consist of a hole punched in the
left ear instead of the ,method heretofore authorized.
Seconded by Mr. Downey. Carried.
Resolution No. 197. Salary Bonuses for 1946.
Mr.. Gordon offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That we retain the same bonuses for 1946 as we
had for 1945 and that the salaries and wages committee act
accordingly. -
Seconded by Mr. Carey.
Ayes—Messrs. Snow, Walker, Downey, Stevenson, .Carey,
Gordon, Payne, Stone, Rottmann, Stobbs, Shoemaker, and
Vail -12.
Nees—Messrs. Scofield and Ozmun-2.
Resolution carried.
The Town Budget of the town of Newfield was received and
referred to the Committee on Finance.
A list of Grand Jurors from the' First Ward of the City of .
Ithaca; was received and, referred to the Committee on Courts„
and Correction.
On motion, adjourned to 1 :30 P.M.
AFTERNOON SESSION ..
Roll call. •All members present except Mr. Vail.
Resolution No. 198. Appropriation for Expenses of County
Superintendent.
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, Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
• Resolved, That there be and hereby is appropriated for the
traveling expenses of the County Superintendent in the year
1946 the sum of $1400; and for the other expenses of said
County Superintendent in the year 1946 the sum of $200.00.
Seconded by Mr. Stone.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
Moved by Mr. Ozmun, Chairman of the Salaries and Wages
Committee, that the board act as a committee of the whole
upon same.
Seconded by Mr. Stone. Carried.
Resolution No. 199. Salary Bonuses for 1946.
Mr. Gordon offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That the bonuses to county employees be fixed for
the year 1946 upon the same basis as those paid in 1945.
Seconded by Mr. Carey. Carried.
Resolutio nNo. 200. Adoption of Salary Report.
Mr. Ozmun, Chairman of the Salaries and Wages Commit-
tee, moved that the following schedule be adopted as the
salary list for the year 1946.
County Judge and Surrogate $ 5,000.00
Judge of Children's Court 1,500.00
Special County Judge and Surrogate 600.00
Senior Stenographer (Co. Judge and Surrogate) 1,200.00
Surrogate's Court Clerk 1,650.00
Clerk of Children's Court 900.00
County Probation Officer 1,300.00
Senior Stenographer (Children's Ct. & Probation
Office
County Clerk 3,600.00
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Deputy County Clerk 1,800.00
Assistants in County Clerk's Office:
Senior, Typist (Search Clerk) 1,450.00
Senior Typist (Asst. Search Clerk) 1,250.00
Typist (Asst. Search Clerk) 1,080.00
Senior Typist (Naturalization Clerk) 1,400.00
Senior Typist (Court Work) 1,400.00
Senior Typist (Photostat Operator) 1,250.00
Senior Account Clerk (Motor Vehicle Clerk) 1,550.00
Senior Typist (Asst. Mot. Veh. Clk.) 1,210.00
Typist—Extra help in Motor Vehicle Office , 250.00
County Attorney 3,500.00
County Treasurer 3,000.00
Deputy County Treasurer (Bookkeeper) 1,800.00
Clerk Hire for County Treasurer:
Senior Account Clerk (Tax Clerk) 1,360.00:
Typist (Asst. Clerk) 1,200.00
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors 2,000.00
Deputy Clerk—Board of Supervisors 1,500.00
District Attorney 2,400.00
Senior Stenographer (Dist. Atty.) 780.00
Commissioner of Welfare 3,000.00
Coroner 700.00
Commissioners of Election Office. 2,200.00
Sealer of Weights and Measures 1,300.00
Deputy Sealer of Weights and Measures 1,200.00
Superintendent of Highways 3,800.00,
Sheriff ' 4,000.00
Undersheriff 2,400.00
Three Deputies @ $1800.00 each 5,400.00
Emergency Deputy Sheriff - 400.00
Night Turnkey 600.00
Jail Matron 300.00
Senior Stenographer (Sheriff's Office) 1,300.00
Superintendent of Court House and Jail ' 1,800.00
Fireman 1,410.00
Assistant Fireman and Watchman 1,320.00
Cleaners in County Building (3 at $1,260 each) 3,780.00
Telephone Operator in Court House 1,200.00
Stenographer (Part-time, Co. Atty.) 600.00
Total for County Officers and Employees $83,840.00
Your Committee recommends that the salaries of the several
county officers and employees be fixed by this Board at the
foregoing amounts, and that all fees received by the sheriff in
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the performance of his duties be turned over to. the county.
, Seconded by Mr. Shoemaker.
Ayes -13., Noes -0. Carried.
Mr. Payne, Chairman of the Committee on Workmen's Com-
pensation Insurance, submitted the 'following report relative
to the compensation paid, and the expenses incurred in ad-
ministering the plan from November 1, 1944 to October 31,
1945, as $7,492.82.
The distribution of said expense is as follows :
COMPENSATION PAID $5,132.69
Towns County Total
Cases over from
previous years 2,471.83 • 2,471.83
during 'year 2,251.23 509.63 2,660.86
MEDICAL COSTS $1,862.05 ,
Cases over from
previous years
Hospital , 568.75 568.75
Doctors 596.00 100.00 696.00
Cases reported
during year
Hospital 19.20. 125.70 144.90
Doctors 267.40 185.00 452.40
MISCELLANEOUS COSTS OF CASES $ 202.84
Cases over from
previous years 172.84 172.84
• Cases reported.
during year 20.00 10.00 30.00
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS $ 195.24
State Assessments for, administration .
of Workmen's Compensation Insurance
$7,492.82
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The total number of cases reported in the year from Novem-
ber '1, 1944 to October 31, 1945 were 26, payments being made
on 20 and the number of • cases holding over from previous
years were 10.
Respectfully submitted
November 26, 1945
FOREST J. PAYNE, Chairman
CHARLES G. DOWNEY
HARVEY STEVENSON ,
Committee
Resolution No. 201. Compensation Insurance Charge -
Backs.
Mr. Payne offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
WHEREAS, The Workmen's Compensation Insurance Com-
mittee, pursuant to the provision of Subdivision 3a of Sec-
tion 50 of the Workmen's Compensation Law, has reported
the amount of the expenses incurred to be raised by taxation
in administering the plan of Workmen's Compensation Insur-
ance from November 1, 1944 to October 31, 1945 to be
$7,492.82,
WHEREAS, Pursuant to said law said expense shall be appor-
tioned against the participating municipalities in the propor-
tion that the equalized valuation of each bears to the aggregate
valuation of all the participants, as set forth in the following
schedule :
Participating Municipal Apportion -
Corporations Valuations ments
County of Tompkins $65,272,347 $5,331.84
Caroline 928,116 75,81
Danby 1,079,514 88.18
Dryden 3,780,452 308.81
Enfield 705,789. 57.65
Groton 3,582,567 292.65
Ithaca 7,932,120 647.95
Lansing 3,246,509 265.19
Newfield 1,2'16,085 99.34
Ulysses 2,973,450 242.89
Dryden Village 685,791 56.02
Freeville Village 324,342 26.49
Rate .00008168601
$91,727,082 $7,492.82
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Now, Therefore Be It Resolved, That the sum of $5,331.84
set forth in the schedule above as apportioned to the County of
Tompkinsshall be included in the general budget and levied
against the County of Tompkins, together with other taxes
levied in connection with the general budget; and be it further
Resolved, That in addition thereto, the amounts so appor-
tioned to each participating town in the foregoing schedule
shall be included in the next tax levy against the taxable
property of said towns respectively, and be it further
Resolved, That the Clerk of this board shall transmit to the
clerk of each participating village a statement of the amount
apportioned thereto as shown in the said schedule, with the
request that the same be paid to the county treasurer.
Seconded by Mr. Downey.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
Resolution No. 202. Appropriation—Physically Handi-
capped Children and Adults.
Mr. Scofield offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption.
Resolved, That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum
of Seven Thousand Dollars for physically handicapped chil-
dren and adults for the year 1946, apportioned as follows
For Children $6,000.00
- For Adults 1,00.00 $7,000.00
Seconded by Mr. Gordon.
Ayes -13. Noes—. Carried.
Resolution No. 203. Appropriation for Blind Relief.
Mr. Scofield offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum
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of $4,250 for Blind Relief for the year 1946 to be apportioned
as follows :
For Allowances $4,000.00
Burials 250.00 $4;250.00
Seconded by Mr. Gordon.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
On motion, adjourned to Wednesday, November 28th at
10 A.M.
42 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
MONTHLY MEETING
Monday, April 9,1945
MORNING SESSION
Roll 'call. All members present.
The Chair gave permission for any one to speak on the
county infirmary.
Charles H. Newman, County Attorney, asked to be excused
from this part of the session ; request granted and the follow-
ing responded to the Chairman's request for opinions on the
county infirmary: William B. Wilkinson for Taxpayers'
Association; Merrill Curry, representing Granges of •the
county; Harold Worden, Real Estate Broker; John H. Post,
City Welfare Commissioner and R. C. VanMarter, County
Welfare 'Commissioner ; Dr. Ralph Low, physician at County.
Home and Coroner; Dr. R. H. Broad for the Medical 'Society
and Amos A. Barns, Paul Taber, Mr. Pickering and Charles V.
Brown, citizen• taxpayers.
Discussion followed. •
Resolution No. 36. Public Hearing—Williams Property.
Mr. Rottmann offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption
• Resolved—That a public hearing on the purchase of prop-
erty for a county, infirmary be held in the Court Room on
April 23rd at 8 P. M. and that this Board when it adjourns
it be to April 24th at 1 :30 P. M.
Seconded by Mr.'Scofield. Carried.
Resolution No. 37. Appointment •of Dog Warden.
Mr. Downey offered the following .resolution -and moved its
adoption :
Tompkins County,. New York 43
WHEREAS, after due notice in accordance with the Civil
Service Law and regulations, an examination has been held
for the position of Dog Warden; and it appearing that Fred-
erick McGraw stands highest on the list of those who took and
passed such examination, and that the Committee on Civil
Service recommends his appointment. •
Resolved, pursuant to §119 of the Agriculture arid Markets
• Law, and to the applicable civil service provisions, that Fred-
erick McGraw be and he hereby is appointed Dog Warden at
an annual salary of $1600 for the ;first .year, with increases. of
$75:00 each year until the maximum of $1900: per year is
reached, and that such appointment shall be effective, and the
said Dog Wardenshall begin his duties, on April 15, 1945, and
be removable at the pleasure of this board.
Seconded by 'Mr. Rottmann. Carried.
On motion, adjourned to 2 P. M. ,
AFTERNOON, SESSION
Roll call. All members present.
Minutes of previous meetings approved as : printed.
The Clerk read a card of thanks from the Ellis family for
flowers sent; also communication from the State Department
of Health on approval of county, health budget.
• Mr. Rottmann, Chairman of the Building Committee, read
a•letter from Mr. Casey with an offer for purchase of the Old
County Clerk's Building.
On motion of Mr. Rottmann, seconded by Mr. Carey the
offer was rejected.
Resolution No. 38. Payment of Photostat Machine.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
44 Proceeding's of the Board of Supervisors
WHEREAS by resolution of this Board duly adopted on July
10, 1944 the Purchasing Committee was authorized to pur-
chase and install a photostat machine, and whereas the said
machine has,been purchased and installed, and a duly verified
bill for the same with the necessary equipment to operate it
-has been presented to this board for audit, and has been ap-
proved by the County Clerk.
Resolved that the bill of Photostat Corporation amounting_
to $2,917.68 for such photostat machine and equipment and
installation, be and the same hereby is, approved and audited
by this board, and the County Treasurer is hereby authorized
and directed to pay the same out of the monies appropriated
to the Contingent Fund.
Seconded by Mr. Snow. Carried.
Mr.. Vail, Chairman of the Insurance Committee read a re-
port on special survey of insurance coverage and offered the
following resolution and moved its adoption :
Resolution No. 39. Blanket Fire Insurance Coverage.
In view of the many manifest advantages which would re-
sult from having all of the insurance of the County written
through one agency and
WHEREAS these benefits and advantages can be secured at
no cost to the County and without any sacrifice of premium
on the part of the several insurance agents in the County, and
WHEREAS the H. A. Carey Co. Inc., of the City of Ithaca,
are known as "General Agents" whereby they receive frohi
their principals larger percentages of collected premium than
do "Regional Agents" or "Local Agents" and -
WHEREAS the said H. A. Carey Co. is a firm of high stand-
ing in its field and is adequately staffed to completely carry'
out the responsibilities incident to writing of the insurance
business of the County, now therefore be it
Resolved that this board approves in principle the writing
of all of its insurance through a single agent with an equitable
distribution of premiums among the insurance agents in the
County whom the Insurance Committee shall specify; and be
it further
Tompkins County, •New York 45
Resolved that the Insurance Committee be and they hereby
are instructed to draw up and submit to the board for ap-
proval, an agreement with H. A. Carey Co. Inc. carrying out
the foregoing purpose.
Resolved that the Insurance Committee'be, and they hereby
are authorized to develop with the H. A. Carey Co. Inc'. a
schedule of blanket fire insurance- covering all the County
• owned buildings and their contents (excluding property held
by Board of Public Welfare and property taken in on tax sales)
'which schedule shall be submittted to the whole Board of
Supervisors for approval at a future meeting, and be it further
Resolved, that upon satisfactory revision ofthe fire insur-
ance policies, a similar study be made of the casualty insur-
ance and'of the County Officers bonds with recommendations
to be made to the whole Board of Supervisors for approval
as in the case of fire insurance.
Seconded by Mr. Gordon. Carried.
Resolution No. 40. Transfer To State Charges • In Tuber-'
culosis Hospital.
Mr. Scofield offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved,that the •County Treasurer be and she hereby is
authorized and directed to transfer the sum of $1,700 from the
Contingent Fund to the appropriation in the welfare budget
"State Charges in Tuberculosis Hospital."
Seconded by Mr. Gordon; Carried.
Resolution No. 41. Extended Insurance Coverage.
Mr. Vail offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
WHEREAS the Insurance. Committee, after study and in-
vestigation of the practices of others in the County has recom-
mended that the hazards do not justify the inclusion of what
is known as "Extended Coverage" in the Fire Insurance
policies (covering wind storm, falling airplanes, damage by
automobiles, riot and insurrection, etc.). it is hereby
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Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors '
•
Resolved, that 'the Insurance Committee- be instructed to
write or cause to be written all future fire insurance policies
' withoutthe said "Extended Insurance clause.
Seconded by Mr. Scofield. Carried.
Mr. Stevenson spoke with reference to reforestation'.
Resolution No. 42. Sale 'o f Bairn on Conley Property.
Mr. Stevenson offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption :
WHEREAS Solon Wall of the Town of Newfield has offered
the sum of $50 for the barn on the Conley property in the
town of Newfield
Resolved that the said offer be accepted on condition that
the said sum of $50 be paid at the office of the County Treas-
urer before the barn is removed, and upon the further condi- •
•tion that said barn be removed within three months from this
' date.
Seconded by Mr. Payne. Carried.
The Clerk read the following Workmen's Compensation In-
surance claims. as they were audited :
Dr. M. K. Willoughby, Care—Robert Tiffany $. 3.00
Dr. R. M. Vose, Care -Frank Babcock 10.00
Dr.' H. P. Denniston, Care—Marion Morey 115.00
$128.00 •
The Clerk- announced the audit of the following bills which
are chargeable to the Dog Fund under provisions of the Agri-
culture and Markets Law, §123.
Claimant Nature of Expense
Amt. Allowed
'Joseph McGill, Enumerator's bill $102.60
Leafie Vandermark, Clerk's bill 2.20
N. M. Rowley, Assessor's bill 3.00
Frank Mastin, Assessor's bill 5.00
Frank Mastin, Assessor's bill ..4.50
Edward S. Judson, Clerk's bill ' 1.30
$118.60
Tompkins County, New York 47
The Clerk read the following claims, as reported and recom-
mended .'for audit by the several committees to which they had
been referred :
G-255 Tompkins Co. Laboratory, Petty Cash -Co.
Lab. $ 76.15
256 Tompkins' Co. Memo. -Hosp., Rent, etc: -Co,
Lab. 200.51
257 Atwaters, Vegetables= -Co. Lab. 19.18
258 New York Telephone Co., Services -Co. Lab9.75
259. E H. Sheldon & Co., Furniture -Co. Lab. 1,931.65
260 Clay -Adams Co. Inc., Mailers -Co. Lab. 5.69
261 Cornell Co-operative Society, Books -Co. Lab11.25
262 Commercial Solvents Corp'., Alcohol -Co. Lab7.50
263 The Medical Gas Division of The Liquid Car-
bonic Corp., Oxygen -Co. Lab. 13.50
' 264 Certified Blood Donor Service -Serum -Co. •
Lab. ' •• - 12.50
• 265 Certified Blood Donor Service -Serum -Co.
Lab. 12.63
266 Certified Blood Donor Service -Serum -Co
Lab. 25.15
267 Sharp & Dohme, Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab. 96.00
268 Sharp & Dohme, Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab. 54.00
269 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab 47.21
270 Will Corporation,. Supplies -Co. Lab.. 69.55
271 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab. 8.55
272 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab. 29.83
273 Will. Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab. , 3.55
274 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab. 404.30.
275 Floyd. Springer, City Clerk, Syphillis Clinic-
Pub. Health 17.50
27.6' Marion May, Nurse's Mileage -Pub. Health 58.02
277 Mary Clelland, Nurse's Mileage -Pub. Health 12.24
278 Clara E. Goodman, Nurse's Mileage -Pub
Health 48.42
279 Kline's Pharmacy, Supplies -Pub. Health9.35
280 Ithaca Laundries, Inc., Laundry -Pub. Health 6.15
281 Dr. Harry Bull, ICH Clinician -Pub. Health ' 40.00
282 Reconstruction Horne, Inc.; Care -Nelson
Emery-PHC 108.50
283 Reconstruction Home, Inc., Care -Nelson
Emery-PHC 206.50
284 Reconstruction Horne, Inc., Care --Rosemary`
DaBall-PHC 64.50
285 Reconstruction . Home, Inc., Care -Alonzo
VanOstrand-PHC63.00
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286 Clifford C. Hall, Vegetables—Jail Supplies..... 38.29
287 W. J. Payne & Sons, Milk—Jail Supplies 7.68
288 J. C. Stowell Co., Groceries—Jail Supplies ..:• 17.80
289 Market Basket Store #147, Groceries—Jail
Supplies 76.84
290 New Central Market, Meat, etc. -Jail Sup-
plies 54.96
291 NuAlba Bakery, Bread—Jail Supplies 10.08
292 Ithaca. Insurance Agency, Ins. Premium—Old
Co. Clk's Bldg. 24.90
293 VanNatta Office Equip. Co. Inc., Table—Co,
Treas. 9.00
294 Stover Printing Co., Receipts & Affidavits—
Co. Treas. 24.7
295 Charlotte V. Bush, Notary fees & Blanks—Co
Treas. 6.50
296 C. V. Bush, Safe Dep. box—Co. Treas. 5.00
297 N. Y. State Elec. & Gas Corp., Services—Co
Bldgs. 217.39
298 Robinson & Carpenter, Coal—Co. Bldgs. 39.78
299 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services—CO. Bldgs261.57
300 T. G: Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—Co
Treas. 7.20
301 J. B. Lang Eng. & Garage Co. Inc., Supplies—
Co. Bldgs: 8.15
302 C. J. Rumsey & Co.,- Supplies—Co. Bldgs. 3.96
303, W. O. Smiley, Notary fee—Supr. 2.50
304 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—Co
Judge 5.65
305 Mack's Photo Copies, Negatives—Co. Clerk 14.00
306 Williamson Law Book Co., Law Books—Co
Clerk • 37.50
307 ,T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—Co
Clerk ' 12.35
308 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co.,' Supplies—Co
Clerk 0.75
309. VanNatta Office Equip. Co. Inc., Supplies—Co
Clerk 3.00
310 VanNatta Office Equip. Co., Inc., Supplies—
Co. Clerk 2.00
311 Ithaca Engraving Co., -Zinc Plate—Co.' Clerk 3.65
312 W. G. Norris, Exp. to Albany—Co. Clerk " 18.61
313 W. G. Norris, Postage—Co. Clerk .12.00
314 W. G. Norris, Postage—Mot. Veh. Clk. 6.00
315, John J. Sinsabaugh, Mileage & Exp. -Co
Sealer 36.58
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316 W. G. Norris, Photostat maps—Co. Historian 6.26
317- Co. Officers' Asso., Membership Contrib.—Co.
Off. 150.00
318 Mrs. Frances Bruce, Stenog. work—Co. Atty13.33
319 Clifford C. Hall, Postage --Sheriff 6.00
320 Clifford C. Hall, Expenses—Sheriff 6.00
321 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Sheriff 4.95
322 Clifford C. Hall, Mileage—Sheriff 63.20
323 H. H. Crum, MD,- Services—Jail Physician.... N. R.
324 North Side Fuel Co., Coal—Co. Bldgs. 220.55
325 Bert I. Vann, Mileage—Co. Supt. 69.52
326 Bert I. Vann, Expenses—Co. Supt. 6.20
327 City of Ithaca, Telephone services—Defense
Council 7.50
328 VanNatta Office Equip. Co. Inc., Supplies—
Defense Council 10.69
329 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—De-
fense Council 3.30
330 Corner Bookstore, Typewriter rental—De-
fense Council 3.75
331 Merrill F. Curry, Expenses—Soil Conserv. 21.78
332 Clifford C. Hall, Mileage & Exp.—Child. Ct. 90.82
333 R. A. Hutchinson, Clerk, Postage—Child. Ct. - 12.00
334 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—Child. •
Ct. 22.85
335 Daniel E. Patterson, Notary fees—Comm. of
Elec. 2.50
336 The H. W. Wilson Co., Renewal Subs.—Rur
Tray. Libr. 10.00
337 Walter L. Knettles, Mileage & Exp.—Co. Serv
Off. 48.53
$5,420.20
Resolution No. 43. On Audit.
Mr. Stone offered the following, resolution and moved its
adoption : -'
Resolved—That the foregoing claims amounting to the sum
of $5,420.20, be audited by this Board at the amounts recom-
mended by the committees to which they were referred, and
the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same out
•of funds appropriated therefor; and that these claims be
certified to the County Treasurer by the Clerk of this Board,
for and on behalf of the Board.
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50 Proceedings of the "Board of Supervisors
Seconded by Mr. Snow.
Ayes -13. Noes -O. Carried.
•On motion, adjourned to 1:30 P. M. April 24th, 1945.
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ANNUAL SESSION
FIRST DAY.
Thursday, November 15, 1945
MORNING SESSION
Roll call. All members present except Messrs. Vail and
Snow.
Minutes of Monthly Meeting of November12th read and
approved.
Mr. Snow appeared at this time.
Mrs. Fred Smith appeared before the board with reference
to tax sale of Abalon Corporation property of the Lehigh
.Valley Railroad; Said matter left with the Tax Sale Com-
mittee which will meet Tuesday, November 20th at 2 P.M.
Mr. Rottmann reported examination of files in surrogate's
vault as not being for sale and moved that the same be trans-
ferred to Historical Society rooms for their .use.
Seconded by Mr. Downey. Carried.
Mr. Rottmann moved that the telephone in the Williams
House be continued and in the name of the Tompkins County
Infirmary.
Seconded by Mr. Scofield. Carried.
Mr. Stevenson reported an offer of $21.00 for certain county
property which offer was referred to the Tax Sale Committee.
Resolution No. 155. Additional Appropriation for Board of
Child Welfare.
Mr. Scofield offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
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WHEREAS, The Chairman of the Board of Child Welfare has
stated that an additional appropriation of $171.00 is necessary
to compensate a substitute worker whose services were re-'
quired in the absence of the regular worker,
Resolved, That the sum of $171.00 be and the same hereby
is appropriated in addition to the amount heretofore appro-
priated for "Investigator" under the heading of "Aid to De-
pendent Children" in order to pay the compensation of a sub-
stitute during the absence of the regular investigator; and the
County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same upon the
order of the Chairman of the Board of Child Welfare out of
any surplus moneys in her hands not otherwise appropriated.
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun. Carried..
Resolution No. 156. Additional Appropriation for Old Age
Assistance. (400 A)
- Mr. Scofield offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
WHEREAS, The Commissioner of Public Welfare has stated
thatadditional appropriation of $5,000 is necessary to carry
on the work of Old Age Assistance for the balance of the year;
and the County Treasurer is directed to pay the said sum of
$5,000, or so much thereof as may be required for old' age
assistance, upon the order of the Commissioner of Public Wel-
fare, out of the surplus moneys in her hands in the Old Age
Assistance Funds.
Seconded by Mr. Stone. Carried.
Resolution No. 157. Additional Appropriations for Welfare
Department.
Mr. Scofield offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption
WHEREAS, The Commissioner of Public Welfare has stated
that additional appropriations are necessary to carry on the
operations of his department for the remainder of the year as;
follows: -
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Code No. Item , Amount Needed
202 A Aid to the Blind $ 350.00
County Home Administration :
203 A Other salaries and compensation 100.00
County Home Buildings :
203 E Fuel, Light and Power 340.00
County Home Farm :
204 E Livestock 170.00
204 F Fertilizer, feed, seeds, etc. 400.00
205 C Child,Welfare Services (Foster Home) 3,000.00
205 D Institutional Care 800.00
$5,160.00
Resolved, That the foregoing amounts for the budget items
specified be and the same hereby are appropriated for the pur-
poses stated, and the county treasurer is hereby directed to
pay the same upon the order of the Commissioner of Public
Welfare out of surplus moneys in her hands not otherwise
appropriated.
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun. Carried.
Mr. Vail appeared at this time.
Resolution' No. 158. Approval of Agreement with Alice B.
Shurter.
Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
WHEREAS, pursuant to §231 of the Highway Law, an agree-
ment has been made by the county superintendent with the
approval of the Chairman of this board, with Alice B. Shurter
for the payment to her of $500 for a release from all damages
on account of the removal of the bridge over the inlet near
her property in the Town of Ithaca, on condition that said
Alice B. Shurter convey to the county by warranty deed all
of her property in that location;
Resolved, That the said agreement be and the same hereby
is ratified, the removal of said bridge is hereby approved; and
the Clerk is hereby directed to issue anorder for the sum of
$500.00 to said Alice B. Shurter upon the approval of said
agreement by the County Judge, and upon the delivery by said
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Alice B. Shurter of a proper deed of conveyance of said lands,
with a release of all damages ; ; and the County Treasurer is
hereby directed to pay the said order out of the moneys in her
hands appropriated for securing rights of ways,
And Be It Further Resolved that the County Treasurer be
directed to transfer the sum of $100.00 from the contingent
fund to the fund for securing rights of way.
Seconded by Mr. Scofield. Carried.
Resolution No, 159. Sale of Property in The Town of Dry-
den to The Village of Freeville.
Mr. Stevenson offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption
WHEREAS, The Village of Freeville has offered the sum of
$34.57 for a parcel of land in the Town of Dryden formerly
assessed to Ernest Lewis bounded on the north by L. V. R. R.;
on the east by Factory Street, on the south by Union Street,
and on the west by Parker, which was acquired by the county
at tax sale in 1934;
Resolved, That the said offer be and the same hereby is
accepted, and the Chairman of this Board be and he hereby is
authorized and directed to execute on behalf of the county
and deliver to the Village of Freeville a quitclaim deed of, the
county's interest in said premises upon payment to the County
Treasurer of the sum of $34.57, and upon the condition that
said sum be paid within sixty days from this date.
Seconded by Mr. Downey. Carried.
Resolution No. 160. Authorizing County Attorney and
Others to Attend Conference of Municipal Officials.
Mr.Stone offered the following resolution and . moved its
adoption :
WHEREAS, The State Comptroller has called a conference of
municipal officials to consider post-war problems to be held
in Albany on November 19th and 20th,
Resolved, That the County Attorney, Harry Gordon, Harvey
i
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Stevenson, Charles Scofield, Charles Downey and the Chair-
man of the Finance Committee be authorized to attend the
said conference.
Seconded by Mr. Snow. Carried.
Town Budgets of the towns of Dryden; Groton, Lansing and
Ulysses were received and referred to the. Committee on
Finance.
Lists of Special Franchises of the towns of Caroline, Dryden
and Enfield were received and referred to the Committee on
Town Officers' Accounts.
Reports of Bonded Indebtedness of the City of Ithaca, Union
Free School District, No. 6, Town of Ithaca, and the Bonded
Indebtedness of School Districts Nos. 9 and 13 of the Town Of
Lansing were received and filed.
Lists of Grand Jurors from the towns of Dryden, Lansing.
and Ulysses were received and referred to the Committee on
Courts and Correction.
Lists of Corporations of the' towns of Lansing and Newfield
were received and filed.
An estimate from the Sheriff's department relative to ex-
penditures of that department for the year 1946 was received
andreferred to the Committee on Courts and Correction.
The estimated budget for expenses of the County Judge. and
Surrogate and the Commissioners of Election were received
and referred to the Committee on County Officers Accounts.
The estimated budgets of expenses for the Rural Traveling
Library, the Farm, Home and 4-H Club, for the year 1946,
were received and referred to the Committee on Education.
On motion, adjourned to 2 P.M.
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AFTERNOON SESSION
Roll call. All members present.
Dr. R. A. McKinney, submitted a report on Bovine Tubercu-
losis and Bangs Disease, covering work accomplished in both
activities.
Moved by Mr. Vail that Resolution No. 144, relative to 1
Veterans' Service Agency, be taken from the table at this time.
Seconded by Mr. Carey. Carried.
Discussion followed.
Mr. Vail called for a vote on Resolution No. 144.
Seconded by Mr. Ozmun.
Motion lost.
Resolution No. 161. Sale of Property in the Town of Dry-
den to Wilfred J. Simpson.
Mr. Stevenson offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption
WHEREAS, Wilfred J. Simpson of 209 W. Clinton St., Ithaca,
N. Y., has offered the sum of $21.00 for a parcel of land form-
erly assessed to Lizzie Nemecek bounded on the.north by
Tracey ; on the east by Tracey, on the south by Tracy, and on
the west by the highway, acquired by the county in the 1940
proceeding for foreclosure of tax liens,
Resolved, That the said offer be accepted and the Chairman
of this Board be and he hereby is authorized to execute on be-
half of the county and deliver to said Wilfred J. Simpson a
quitclaim deed of the county's interest in said lands upon pay-
ment of the sum' of $21.00 to the County Treasurer, and upon
condition that said sum be paid within sixty days from this
date.
Seconded by Mr. Downey. Carried.
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Resolution No. 162. Appropriation for Tuberculosis
Patients.
Mr. Gordon offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum
of $20,000.00, or so much thereof as may be necessary for the
maintenance and care of Tompkins County tuberculosis
patients for the year 1946.
Seconded by Mr. Snow.
- Ayes -14. Noes -0. Carried.
Resolution No. 163. Appropriation—Expenses ._ for Fore-
closure of Tax Liens.
Mr. Stevenson offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption :
Resolved, That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum
of Three Hundred Dollars -($300.00) to pay all necessary ex-
penses which may be incurred in connection with the fore-
closure of tax liens in the year 1946.
Seconded by Mr. Snow.
Ayes -14. Noes -0. Carried. -
On motion, adjourned to Friday, November 16th, at 10 A.M.
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ADJOURNED MONTHLY MEETING
Tuesday, March 13, 1945
MORNING SESSION
Roll call. All members present except Mr. Vail excused
and Mr. Ellis, deceased.
Minutes of monthly meeting of February 12 and special
meeting, of February 26 approved as printed.
Representatives of the Tompkins County Kennel Club ap-
peared before the board with reference to dog quarantine. Re-
marks were made by, Mrs. Laura Smith, Dorman Purdy and'
Bob Daniels.
The above matter referred to the Dog Quarantine Commit-
tee.
Mr. Rottmann read a letter from the former Supreme Court -
Judge asking permission to purchase book cases in the former
Supreme Court Justice Chambers. Request refused.
The Clerk read the following communication from the
County Attorney:
"Dear Mrs. Bush and Mr. Smiley :
It appears that a question has arisen as to whose duty
At is to act 'for the county in the- determination of the
amount to be withheld in connection with the payment
of certain employees of " the County ,Laboratory, par-
ticularly whether the salaries of these employees should
be paid; and the amounts to be withheld be deducted,
without audit in the County Treasurer's office, or upon
audit and abstract in the office of the Clerk of the Board.
Section 20-d of the Public Health Law specifies the
duties and powers -of Boards of Supervisors in relation to
laboratories. It requires the Board to appoint a Board
of Managers .and to make the appropriation, and to levy
the taxes for the necessary expenses. Section 20-e makes ' it the duty of the Board of Managers to fix the salary of.
the director and all other employees within : the limits of
38' Proceedings of the, Board of Supervisors
the appropriation; arid Section 20-f authorizes the direc-
tor to appoint employees and remove them, ands to "certi-
fy all bills and accounts, including the salary and. wages,
and transmit them to the Boardof Supervisors which
shall provide for their payment in the same manner as
other charges against the county."
Section 12, subdivision 5 of the County Law authorizes '
the Board of Supervisors "notwithstanding the provi-
sions of any general or special law, to fix the amount and
the time'or manner of payment of the salary or compen-
sation, . expense and travel allowance of any county
officer or employee :.."
By resolution of the Board of Supervisors, the County
Treasurer has been directed 'to pay the salaries of all
county officers and employees monthly, unless otherwise
directed by a resolution of the Board.
It is - my understanding that the employees of the
County Laboratory, concerning whom this question has
arisen, are salaried employees on theregular payroll. of,
the county and that their salaries have been certified
by the Civil Service Commission. Therefore, it seems
clear, and it is my opinion that these salaried employees
should be paid in the same manner as other salaried
employees of the ;county are paid, and that means that
no verified bill and no audit is 'required.
In this connection, it'would, of course, ,be the duty of
the County Treasurer, as the fiscal officer of the county
to handle all matters relating to the withholding of
moneys for payment of income taxes at source, including_
the receipt of certificates showing the status of the em-
ployees, , determination of the amount to be withheld,
actual withholding and the making of returns to the col-
lector:
Very truly yours,
Charles Newman
County Attorney."
• A Mr. Smith together with B. I. Vann appeared .before the
Board with talk and pictures relative to a rotary snow plow,
known as "Sno-Go".
On motion, adjourned to 2 P. M. "
Tompkins County, New York
AFTERNOON- SESSION
39
Roll 'call. All members present except Mr. Ellis, deceased.
Resolution No. 29. Appropriation—Snow Removal.
' Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption
Resolved that the additional sum of $5,000 be and the same
hereby is -appropriated for snow removal and the County
Treasurer is hereby authorized to borrow the said sum of
$5,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary in anticipation
of the collection of taxes to be ,contained in the taxes for the
current year, pursuant to §41 of the County Law, the moneys
so obtained to be used for the purpose to which such taxes .
are applicable;
And Be It Further Resolved that the County Treasurer be
and she hereby is authorized to give notes or certificates of
indebtedness of the county for the moneys so borrowed, which
shall be payable not more than . six months after their date,
and shall bear interest at a rate not -exceeding six per centum
per annum until the date fixed for their payment, and which
may be renewed in the manner provided by §41, of the County
Law:.
And Be It Further Resolved that such notes or certificates .
shall be signed by the County Treasurer andcountersignedby'
the County. Clerk, and that the County Clerk shall' make the
entries required by Section 41 of the County Law.
Seconded by Mr. Carey.
Ayes -13. Noes -0.. Carried.
Resolution No. 30. Refund of Taxes—Baptist Church,
Groton, N. Y.; Congregational Church, Groton, N. Y.
Mr. Shoemaker offered the following resolution and moved
its .adoption : .
WhEREAS'a manifest error was made in connection, with the •
assessment and taxation of parsonages in the Town of Groton,
40 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
belonging to the Baptist Church and the Congregational
Church, on the tax roll of the said town for the year 1944 ;
and whereas each of said Churches have paid their State and
County Taxes as assessed andlevied, and each of them are
justly entitled to a refund in the amount of $8.98 on account
of -such errors ;
Resolved that there be and hereby is appropriated the sum
of $17.96 for the purpose of making such refunds, and the
County Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay
the sum of $8.98 to the Baptist Church of the Town of Groton,
and the sum of $8.98 to the Congregational Church of Groton,
and to charge each of said items to the Town of Groton.
Seconded by Mr. Carey. Carried.
The Chairman of the Board talked with reference to the
Tompkins County Veterans Service Agency, its duties, etc.
Resolution No. 31. Rooms . to Tompkins County Veterans
Service Bureau.
Mr. Shoemaker offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption :
Resolved that two small rooms formerly occupied by the
Supreme Court Judge be made available to the Tompkins
County Veterans Service Bureau.
Seconded by Mr. Gordon. Carried.
Resolution No. 32. Vote of Thanks to George Brooks.
Mr. Gordon offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved that a vote of thanks be tendered George Brooks
of Groton, N. Y. for voluntary work done in the office during
the .illness of Walter Knettles, the County Service Officer.
Seconded ,by Mr. Shoemaker. Carried.
Resolution No. 33. County Superintendent to Purchase
Snow Plow.
Tompkins County, New York
'41'
Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption
Resolved that the county highway superintendent be and
he hereby is authorized to purchase from the Good Roads Ma-
chinery , Co. a snow removal machine known as a Snow -Go
at a price not to exceed $11,500.
Seconded by, Mr. Carey. Carried.
Resolution No. 34. Appointment of Town Dog Wardens..
Mr. Downey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved that this board recommend to the several town
boards of the county that action be taken by them for the
enforcement of the night quarantine on dogs, either by the
• appointment of town dog wardens or by assigning this duty
to the' town constables.
Seconded by Mr. Gordon. Carried.
Resolution No. 35. Amendment to County Veterans Service
Bureau Bill.
Mr. Vail offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved that this board approves Assembly bill Introduc-
tory No. 1036 except in so far as it requires` each municipality,
to establish a separate Veterans bureau, and urges that the
bill 'be amended to permit a county to establish a county -wide
veterans bureau.
Be It Further Resolved that the Clerk of the Board be in-
structed to convey this information to our representatives,
Assemblyman Stanley Shaw. and Senator Chauncey Hammond.
Seconded by Mr. Downey. Carried.
On motion, adjourned. -
32 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
MONTHLYMEETING
Monday; March 12, 1045
Roll call. ' All members present, except Mr. Ellis, deceased.
Mr. Shoemaker offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption :
Resolution No. 27. Resolution of Respect=Ellis.
WHEREAS the members of. this, Board have learned, 'with
sorrow of the passing on March 9th of Ernest E. Ellis, Super-
visor from the Fifth Ward; and
WHEREAS Supervisor Ellis, during the two years that he
has been on the Board has earned the admiration and respect
.of his fellow -members by the diligent, conscientious, and• thor-
ough manner in which he performed the duties of his office
and fulfilled his Committee assignments;
Resolved that we here record our sincere regret for' the loss
of this faithful public servant, and express our deep sympathy
to his family; and
Be It Further Resolved that a copy of this resolution be
spread upon the minutes and published in the proceedings of
the Board, and that a copy thereof be sent to the family.
Seconded by Mr. Stone.
Ayes—Messrs. Snow, Walker, Downey, Stevenson, . Carey,
Gordon, Scofield, Payne, Stone, Rottmann, Stobbs, Shoemaker
and Vail.
Noes -0. Carried.
W. G. Norris, County Clerk, appeared before the Board re-
porting on proposed legislation pertaining to mortgage tax and,
asking permission to attend a meeting in Albany on Wednes-
day, March 13. ,
Mr. Shoemaker moved that the County Clerk be authorized -
Tompkins County, New York 33
to attend the meeting in Albany pertaining to mortgage tax
matters.
Seconded by Mr. Carey. Carried.
The' Clerk read the following Workmen's Compensation In-
surance claims as they were audited :
Industrial Commissioner,
State of New York, Bushey Claim $1.0.00
Leo P. Larkin, M.D., X-ray, E. C. Donnan 8.00
Strong Memorial Hospital; Care—Marion 'Morey 192.25
Dr. Douglas French, .Services—Marion Morey 325.00
$535.25
The Clerk announced the audit of the following bills which
are chargeable to the Dog Fund under. provisions of the Agri-
culture and Markets Law, §123.
Claimant Nature of Expense AmtAllowed
Harold Cortright, Enumerator's bill $ 46.00
Robert Willard, Enumerator's bill 128.60
Earl W. Smith, Enumerator's bill - 39.60
Fred Hickey, Enumerator's bill 98.20
Rachel T. Hanshaw, Enumerator's bill 141.20 '
F. H. Springer, Clerk's bill 10.65
Rachel T. Hanshaw, Clerk's bill - 1.45
Edith M. Updike, Clerk's bill 2.40
$468.10
The Clerk read the following claims, as reported and recom-
mended for audit by,the several committees to which they had
been referred:
G170 Tompkins Co. Memo. Hospital, Rent, Etc.—
Co. 203.68
o. Lab.
171 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services—Co. Lab. 8.10
172 Ithaca Insurance Agency, Ins. prem.—Co. Lab. 17.50
173 Norton Printing Co., Off. Supplies—Co. Lab, 96.30
174 Clay -Adams Co. Inc., Counter—Co. Lab. 6.25
175. Norton Electric Co., Elec. supplies—Co. Lab18.60
176 Cornell Co-operative Society, Books—Co. Lab39.25
177 Ithaca Fuel Supply Co., Rabbit food—Co. Lab5.73.
34 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
178 Certified. Blood Donor Service, Serum—Co.
, Lab. 30.79
179 Commercial Solvents Corp.; Alcohol -Co. Lab. :14.25
180 Standard Scientific Supply Corp.,,Alconox, Co.
Lab - 13.67''
181 Sharp & Dohme, Inc., Supplies—Co. Lab .18.90
182 Sharp & Dohme, Inc., Supplies—Co. Lab 38.40
183 Burroughs Wellcome & Co. U.S.A. Inc., Sup-
plies—Co. Lab. 5.00
184 Will Corporation, Supplies—Co. Lab., 3.42
185 Floyd Springer, Syphillis Clinic—Pub. Health 17.50 •
186 Floyd Springer, Syphillis 'Clinic—Pub. Health 20.00 ,
187 Marion •May, Nurse's Mileage—Pub. Health 51.96
188 Clara Goodman, Nurse's Mileage—Pub. Health 43.32
189 Ithaca Laundries, Inc., Laundry—Pub. Health 3.84
.190 Public Health Nursing, Subs. to PH Nursing.
—Pub. Health 4.50.
191 Dr. H. H. Bull, ICH Clinician—Pub. Health30.00
192 Reconstruction Home, Inc., Care—Alonzo .
VanOstrand—PHC ' 234.00
193 Reconstruction Home, Inc., Care—Duane
Tillotson—PHC ' 56.00
194 Reconstruction Home, Inc., Care—Benjamin ,
Natali, Jr.—PHC 101.50 •
195 Reconstruction Home,'Inc., Care—John Gray
—PHC , • ' 24.50
196 Reconstruction Home, ,Inc., Care—John Gray'
—PHC 77.00 '
197 Reconstruction Home, - Inc.,' Care—Nelson
Emery—PHC 105.00.
198 Reconstruction Home, .Inc., Care—Nelson
Emery—PHC 119.00
199 Hermann M. Biggs Memo. Hosp., Care—
Harry Doane, PHC- . 75.00,
200 Robert Leary, Librarian page-Rur. Tray.
Libr. ; 5.80 ,
201 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Stencils—Rur
Tray. Libr. . 1.00
202 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—De-
fense Council - 6.40
' 203 City of Ithaca, Telephone service -Defense ' '
Council 8.55
204 Corner Bookstore, Typewriter rental=De- - -
fense•Council 3.00
2.05 N. Y. State Elec. & Gas Corp., Services—Co
Bldgs. 233.33
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206 N. Y. Telephone ' Co., Services -Co. Bldgs.. 305.78.
207 City of .Ithaca, Water—Co. Bldgs. 40.53
208 T. G. Miller's .Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co
Treas. 7.35
209 W. J. Payne & Sons, Milk—Jail Supplies 6.72
, 210 .Market Basket Store, Groceries—Jail Supplies 15 82 '
211 J. C. Stowell Co., Groceries—Jail Supplies 12.31
212 Clifford C. • Hall, Vegetables—Jail Supplies.:� 21.09
213 New Central Market, Meat—Jail Supplies43.36
'214 NuAlba Bakery, Inc., Bread—Jail Supplies .:9.92
215 A. B. Brooks & Son, Suppl. for inmates—Jail
Supplies 9.18
216 H. M. Biggs Memo. Hospital, Care—Co. Pa= -
tients—TB Hosp. ' 1,097.50
217 Bd. of Supervisors, . Seneca ,Co., P. J. Stein-
bacher, Co. Treas., Care—Fred Cornell—
. TB Hosp. 75.00 '
218 Bd. of Supervisors, Seneca Co., P. J. Stein-
bacher, Co. Treas.', Care -Lewis Rosen-
krans—TB Hosp. 752.50
219 R. A. Hutchinson, Clerk, Postage—Child- Ct` ' 6.00
220 Matthew, Bender & Co., Supplements—Co
Atty. _7.50
221 T. G. Millei's Sons Paper Co., Supplies-
Sheriff 5.00
222 Norton Printing Co., Off. Supplies—Sheriff60.00
223 Clifford C. Hall, Expenses—Sheriff 7.05
224 Clifford C. Hall, Mileage—Sheriff 74.24
225 H. H. Crum, Services—Jail Physician 6.00
226 Stover Printing Co., Folders, etc.—Supr. 49.15 '•
227 Tompkins Co. Rural News, Pub. Not. for bids
—Supr. 7.00
228 Matthew'Bender & Co., Law Book—Co. Judge 12.50
229 Mary Mineah, Postage—Co. Judge 5.00
230 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies—
Comm. of Elec. 0.70
231, John J. Sinsabaugh, Mileage & Exp.—Co
. Sealer 12.50
232' Robinson & Carpenter, Coal—Co. Bldgs. 130.62
233 Norton Electric ,Co., Wiring—Co. Bldgs. - 82.44
234 Failing's Plumbing Co., Plumbing—Co. Bldgs46.37
235 C. J. Rumsey & Co., Supplies—Co. Bldgs. 3.20 '
236 C. J. Rumsey,& Co., Supplies—Co. Bldgs. 2.11
237 J. B. Lang Engine & Garage Co. Inc. Supplies
—Co. Bldgs. 4.15
238 Sherwin-Williams Co., Supplies—Co. Bldgs. 4.06
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239 Bert I. Vann, Mileage -Co. Supt. 54.48 '
240 Bert I. Vann,`Expenses—Co. Supt. 11.75
241 Charlotte V. Bush, Postage—Co. Treas. 9.00
242 Walter L. Knettles, Expenses—Co. Serv-
Office 4.04
243 McKinney ' Agency, Inc., Ins. Prem.—Mot
Veh. Clk. 7.50`
244 Irma Potter, Typing—Mot. Veh. Clk. N. R.
245 W. .G. Norris, Postage & Exp.—CO. Clk 7.56
246 VanNatta Office Equip. Co. Inc., Stapler, etc
—Co. Clk. 7.11
247 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies=Co
Clk. 14.30
248 Stanley W. Arend Co., Carbon Paper—Co. Clk. 2.50
249 Norton Printing Co., Supplies—Co. Clk. 28.00
250 Pete's Glass Shop, Glass top—Co. Clk. 2.50
251 W. G. Norris, Postage & Exp.—Mot. Veh
Clk. 20.40
252 Free Press, Adv. Not.—Civil Service 1.10
253 Charles H. Newman, Exp. to Albany—Co
Atty. 34.41
254 W. O. Smiley, Postage—Supr. 6.00
$4,874.34
Resolution No. 28. On Audit.
Mr. Stone offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption
Resolved—That the foregoing claims, amounting to the sum
• of $4,874.34, be audited by this Board at the amounts recom-
mended by the committees to which they were referred, and
the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same out
of funds appropriated therefor; and that these claims be certi-
fied to the County Treasurer by the Clerk of this Board, for
and on behalf of the Board.
Seconded by Mr. Snow.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.,
Mr. Vail moved, that out of respect to Mr. Ellis, that we
adjourn until tomorrow morning at 10 A. M.
Seconded by Mr. Gordon. Carried.
Tompkins County, New York • 51
ADJOURNED MONTHLY 'MEETING
Tuesday, April; 24, 1945
Roll call. Thirteen members present.
Resolution No. 44. Resolution No. 17 from Table.
Mr. Stone offered 'the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resolved, That Resolution No. 17 be taken from the table.
Seconded by -Mr. ,Rottmann. Carried.
Resolution No. 45. Amendment to Resolution No. 17.
Mr. Scofield offered the following amendment and moved
its adoption:
Resolved, That Resolution No. 17 be amended to read, "the
County Treasurer to pay from any available funds in her
hands."
Seconded by Mr. Rottmann. Carried.
Discussion followed.
Resolution No. 46. Passage of Resolution No. 17.
Mr. Shoemaker offered the following:resolution and moved
its adoption:
Resolved, That Resolution No. 17 be passed upon at this
time.
Seconded by Mr. Gordon.'
Ayes—Messrs. Downey, Carey, Gordon, Scofield, Rottmann,
Stobbs, Shoemaker and Vail -8. .
Noes -Messrs. Snow, Walker, Stevenson, Payne and Stone
—5.
52 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
Resolution carried.
Resolution No. 47. Special Committee Continued.
Mr: Shoemaker offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption :
Resolved, That the same" special committee be continued in
'power to investigate and report further to this board.
Seconded by Mr. Carey. Carried:
Resolution No. 48. Chairman of Board Ex -Officio Member
o f Special Committee.
Mr. Vail offered the following resolution and moved its adop-
tion
Resolved, That, the special committee be empowered to en-
list such outside aid as they deem necessary, the Chairman of
this Board to be a member ex -officio.
Seconded by Mr. Downey. Carried.
Resolution No. 49. Search of Title -Williams Property.
Mr. Shoemaker offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption :
Resolved -That the deedand abstract for the Williams
property be examined for the county by Attorney Benjamin F.
Sovocool, the County Attorney being disqualified by his, rela-
tionship to the seller.
Seconded by Mr. Scofield. Carried.
Resolution No. 50. Deed of Correction—Edward F. and
Susan N. Conley.
Resolved—That this Board approves and ratifies the sale of
the. premises in the City of Ithaca, formerly assessed to E. F.
and Susan Conley, which was purchased by the County at tax
sale in October, 1933 and conveyed to the County by deed of the
County Treasurer dated September 13; ,1935, recorded in 238
of Deeds on page 70, to Edward F. Conley and Susan N. Con-
Tompkins County, New York 53
ley of the City of Ithaca for the sum of $319,86, which sum
has; heretofore been paid to the County Treasurer 'for such
purpose by the said Edward F. Conley and Susan N. Conley;
And Be It Further Resolved that the Chairman of this Board
be authorized and directed to execute on behalf of the county
and deliver to said Edward F: Conley and Susan N. Conley a
quit -claim deed' of any interest the county may have in . the
said. premisea. -
Seconded by Mr. Downey. Carried.
Resolution No. 51. Consolidated Program for County In=
surance. .
Mr. Vail offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption
WHEREAS at the last meeting of this board the Insurance
Committee was instructed to confer with Mr. Carey and obtain
from him a proposal -for a consolidation of the county's insur-
ance program.
And Whereas H. A. Carey Co. Inc. have under date of April
20th submitted the following proposal
"We propose to service the County of Tompkins in the mat-
ter of the issuance ofall type and forms of insurance. To issue
all policies and any and all `proper endorsements to policies
which may be required or desirable; i subsequent to date of is-
suance of such policies, to make periodic surveys and ap-
praisals in order that insurance may be maintained in proper
ratio to values and to handle the matter of the adj ustnient of
all losses and claims.
In consideration of the placement with our Agency of all
insurance of all forms and kinds now carried or to be carried
by the County of Tompkins,; we agree to recognize such In=
surance Agents or Agencies domociled and doing- business in
the County of Tompkins in the participation of the regular
commissions of such,business as follows :
We will, immediately upon receipt by us of check from the
'County of Tompkins in payment of premiums, pay to the par-
ticipating Agents each their pro rata share of the : total com-
missions on all county business as follows:
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The agents participating are to be classified as "A",-
and
A "B",
and "C" agents. ,
Fifty per cent of the gross commissions on fire insurance
premiums and lines of insurance issued by fire insurance com-
panies to be equally divided among Class."A" agents, 30% of
such gross commissions equally among class "B" agents and
20% of all gross commissions among class "C" agents.
The commissions on all forms of Casualty and Liability in-
surance to be divided as above outlined, except that those
agents who are operating as local agents, shall participate in
the gross commissions 'on the basis of the rate of commis-
; sions to which they would be entitled under the contracts with
their respective companies ; that those agencies operating
under either Regional Agency Contracts or General Agency
Contracts shall participate for their pro rata share of the gross
commissions on the basis of the rate of commission payable to
Regional Agents.
In the event that the Board of Supervisors is unable to direct
or control the placement of Bonds of Officers of the County so
as to assure this Agency the business, and such Bonds are
placed,independently with one or more Agencies doing business
in the County, or elsewhere, then such agents with whom such
Bonds are placed shall participate in commissions on fire in-
surance or lines of •insurance issued by Fire Insurance Com-
panies and in commissions on Casualty and Liability insurance
only after giving due consideration to the premiums for such
bonds so as to insure an equitable participation by all agents
referred, to herein in the commission on, County business,
either direct or indirect." "
And Whereas the" Insurance Committee has approved he
said proposal
Resolved that the saidproposal be and the same hereby is
accepted, the plan to continue in force until terminated by this
board or its successors, with the right reserved to change the
"classification of agents, and the particular agents to be in-
cluded in the arrangement by notice in writing to H. A. Carey
Co. Inc.
Seconded by Mr. Shoemaker. Carried.
On motion, adjourned.
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Tompkins County,New York
ANNUAL SESSION
.�x
For -Organization of. Board J;
Tuesday, January 2, 1945.,
:Pursuant to rules of the Board, the Supervisors met:in their
rooms 'at. the court house in the City of Ithaca on Tuesday,
January 2, 1945. •
Roll. call. All members present, , except Messrs: Snow' and
Payne excused.
The "Chairman announced the first order of `business to be
the appointment of a temporary chairman.
Mr. Shoemaker placed in nomination the name of LePine
Stone as such. Temporary Chairman.
Seconded by Mr. Downey.
Moved by Mr. Vail that nominations be closed and the Clerk
be instructed to cast one ballot for L. P. Stone,: Temporary'
:Chairman.
Seconded by Mr. Shoemaker. Carried.
.....rnl:q
Whereupon Mr. Stone took the chair and announced nomin-
ations were in order for Permanent Chairman. , ,.,
Mr. Shoemaker placed in nomination the name " of D.'"A.
Stobbs to succeed himself. rSai
Seconded by Mr. Stevenson. Carried.
Moved by Mr. Downey that nominations be closed mid the
Clerk cast one ballot for Mr. Stobbs.
Seconded by Mr. Ellis: 'Carried:
Mr. Stobbs took the chair and thanked the members of the
Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors'
board for honor conferred and cooperation of its members for
the past year.
Mr. Stobbs announced the next order of business to be the
selection of Clerk.
Mr. Stone placed in nomination the name of W. 0. Smiley to
succeed himself as Clerk of the Board.
Seconded by Mr. Walker'. Carried.
Moved by Mr. Shoemaker that nominations be closed . and
Mr. Smiley be declared Clerk to serve during the pleasure
of the Board.
Seconded by Mr. Vail. Carried.
The next order of business being the selection of Deputy
Clerk. '
Mr. Gordon placed in nomination the name of Gladys Buck-
ingham.
Seconded by Mr. Walker. Carried.
•
Moved by Mr. Shoemaker that nominations be closed and
Mrs. Buckingham declared Deputy Clerk to serve during the
pleasure of the board.
Seconded by Mr. Rottmann: Carried.
The next order of business being the appointment of Jail
Physician. "
Mr. Shoemaker placed in nomination the name of Dr. Crum
to succeed himself.
Seconded by Mr. Rottmann. Carried.
There being no further nominations an expression of the
board given, the Chair declared Dr. Crum duly appointed for
the year 1945.
Tompkins County, New York
The next order of business being the, appointment of .Jail
Matron.
Mr. Shoemaker placed in nomination the name of Mrs. Doris
Hall.
Seconded by Mr. Vail. Carried.
There being no further nominations the Chairman declared
Mrs. Hall duly appointed for the year 1945.
A letter from the Welfare Commissioner was referred to
Mr. Scofield, Chairman of the Charities Committee.
Resolution No. 1. County Officials' to Albany.
Mr. Scofield offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, That R. C. VanMarter, Welfare Commissioner
and D. A. Stobbs, Chairman of the Board be authorized to at-
tend a welfare meeting to be held in Albany January 10th
next.
Seconded by, Mr. Carey. Carried.
Resolution No. 2. County and District Attorneys to Attend
Meeting. -
Mr. Stone offered the -following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Resolved, that the County Attorney and the District At-
torney be authorized to attend the meetings of municipal at-
torneys and district attorneys to be held in connection with the
annual meeting of the New York State Bar Association in New
York City on January 19th and 20th, 1945.
Seconded by Mr. Rottmann. Carried:
Resolution No. 3. Clerk to Purchase Supplies.
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Mr. Gordon offered the following resolution and moved .its
adoption:
Resolved.—That. the Clerk be authorized to purchase ,the
'necessary supplies for the 'Board:
Seconded by. Mr. Shoemaker. Carried.
The Clerk read a letter from Chenango County with refer-
ence to'snow removal which`was referred by the Chairmanto
the Legislative Committee: '
Glenn Norris, County Historian, read his first report as such
official which was received and placed on file.
On motion, adjourned.
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80 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
SPECIAL SESSION
Thursday, Jue 28, 1945
MORNING SESSION
Roll call. - All members present.
The Clerk read the Call for the Special meeting.
The Chairman called on Larry Gaurnier and _ J. E. Chaney
from the local Red Cross also Miss Osberg, Case Worker, from
the National Headquarters who reported fully on the Red
Cross survey of the storm area.
Harry, Morse of the Far mBureau, Mr. Draper and two
representatives of the Farm :Security Administration also
spoke.
Mr. Newman was called upon to report on the legal aspect
of the situation.
' Mr. Watrous representing the Village of Groton and Mr.
Hungerford representing the,migrant workers also reported.
Discussion followed.
The matter of dog quarantine being next for discussion and
there- being present Doctors Broad, Fear, Zeissig and Low,
same were called upon- for reports.
Discussion followed and questions asked.
Adjourned at 12:30 for afternoon session.
AFTERNOON SESSION
Roll call. All members present except Mr. Payne excused.
Resolution No. 83. Appropriation for Eradication of Rabies.
Tompkins County, New York
81
Mr. Downey offered the following resolution -and moved its
adoption
Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated the
sum of $4,000 for the .eradication of rabies, said sum or so
much thereof as may necessary to be paid out for the pur-
chase of vaccine and for the vaccination of dogs, upon verified _
bills approved by the state district health officer and audited by
this board. The said moneys shall be paid by the County
Treasurer out of surplus fund or any funds in her hands avail-
able for the purpose. _
Be It Further Resolved that the amount to be paid to veteri-
narians .for administering the vaccine shall' not exceed $15
for each clinic period.
Seconded by Mr. Carey. Carried.
Resolution No. 84. Appropriation—Storm Relief.
Mr. Carey offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
WHEREAS the northeastern part of the county was visited
by a severe windstorm on June 15th, amounting to a catas-
trophe, and the Farm Bureau desires to render aid in the re-
construction of the damage darea, and
WHEREAS this board finds that an appropriation to the
Farm Bureau to meet this emergency will in its judgment en-
courage and promote the general improvement of agricultural
and home conditions in Tompkins County;
Resolved that there be and hereby is appropriated the sum
of $5,000 to the Farm Bureau for such purposes, and the
County Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay out
moneys from such appropriation upon the order of the treas-
urer of the Tompkins County Farm and Home Bureau and 4-11
Club Association upon his giving a proper receipt therefor,
within the limits of said appropriation. Said moneys shall
be paid from any moneys in the hands of the County Treasurer
which are available therefor."
Seconded by Mr. Downey.
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Ayes—Messrs. Downey, Carey, Scofield and Stobba 4.
Noes—Messrs. Snow, Walker, Stevenson, Gordon, Stone,
Rottmann, Shoemaker, Vail and Ozmun-9.
Resolution lost.
Mr. Newman brought to the attention of the Board the de- .
sirability of the increase in salary of the Special County Judge.
Discussion followed.
. Resolution No:. 85. Increase of Salary 'of Special County
Judge.
Mr. Stevenson offered the following resolution and moved
its adoption :
Resolved—That the . matter of increase of salary of the
Special County Judge be referred to the Salaries and Wages
committee to report upon same at July meeting.
Seconded by Mr. Shoemaker. Carried.
On motion, adjourned.
• Tompkins County, New York 29
To W. O. Smiley, Clerk
Board of Supervisors,
Tompkins County
Court House, Ithaca, N. Y.
The undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of
Tompkins County hereby request you to call a special meeting'
of said board to be held in the Supervisor's Rooms of the Court
House at Ithaca, New York, on Monday, February 26th, 1945,,
at ten o'clock in the forenoon for the purpose of taking action -
upon proposed legislation in regards to snow removal; and for
- the consideration of such other business as may properly come
before, the meeting.
February 21, 1945.
' - D. A. STOBBS,
CHARLES G. DOWNEY
HARRY N. GORDON
C. H.'SCOFIELD
,MERVIN WALKER
HARVEY STEVENSON
FOREST J. PAYNE
LAMONT C. SNOW
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SPECIAL SESSION
Monday, Febriaary 26,1945 -
Roll call. All members present except Mr. Ellis excused.
Mr. Vail submitted a report of the Legislative Committee
and offered the following resolution. ,
Resolution No. 25. State Aid for Snow Removal.
WHEREAS the amount of snow fall during the winter of
• 1944-45 has been unusual and ,extra -ordinary throughout the
State of New York, and whereas because of the resulting ac-
cumulation of snow and ice on the highways, the expense of
snow removal has become an undue burden upon the counties,
towns, cities and villages of the state ; and whereas a bill has
been introduced into the Assembly by Assemblyman' Rapp and
30 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
into the Senate by Senator Erwin to provide emergency aid
from the state to the municipalities on this account, said, bill
being Introductory No. 968, Print No. 1012 in the Assembly;
,and Senate Int. No. 877, Print No. 906.
Resolved that this board in special session called for the
purpose hereby approves and urges the passage of _said bill,
and respectfully requests the approval of the same by the ,
Governor..
Be It Further Resolved that a copy of this resolution be for-
warded by the Clerk to Assemblyman Stanley Shaw and to
Senator Chauncey Hammond, and to Governor Thomas E.
Dewey; also to Assemblyman Stephens, Chairman. Ways and
Means Committee, and to Senator Wicks, Chairman of the
Senate Finance Committee; also to Mr. -Heck, Speaker of the
Assembly, Mr. Ives, Majority Leader of the Assembly and to
Mr. Feinberg, Majority Leader of the Senate.
•
Seconded by Mr. Downey. Carried. -
A letter from the County Attorney, Charles H. Newman,
addressed to the Board of Supervisors was read announcing
his candidacy for County Judge and Surrogate for the coming
fall election.
Mr. Stone offered the following ' resolution and moved its
adoption:
• Resolution No. 26. Amended Resolution—Jail Matron.
Resolved that the item in the budget for the year 1945, as
adopted by this board on December 1, 1944, entitled
"Matron and Record Clerk "$900"
in the appropriations from the General Fund for the Jail, be.
amended to read -
"Matron $900."
and that this resolution be declared to be retroactive to Janu-
ary 1, 1945.
Seconded by Mr. Snow. Carried.
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A report of the Highway Committee with reference to snow
removal was given by Chairman, Charles Downey, Charles
Scofield and LePine Stone who attended a demonstration near
Virgil, N. Y.
On motion, adjourned.
SUPERVISORS' ACCOUNTS
Table showing the amount of compensation audited andallowed by the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County to the members
thereof, with the items and nature of such compensation and the am ount allowed for the distance traveled by members in attending the
meetings of the Board during the year, 1945, including salary.
Towns
and
City
Supervisors
CO
O
i o
Total Service Bill
Caroline
Danby
Dryden
Enfield
Groton
Ithaca
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses
Ithaca City
First Ward
Second Ward
Third Ward
Fourth Ward
Fifth Ward
Lamont C. Snow
Mervin Walker
Charles G. Downey
Harvey Stevenson
Daniel J. Carey jj
Harry N. Gordon
Charles H. Scofield
Forest J. Payne
LePine Stone
Fred Rottmann
D. A. Stobbs
Roy Shoemaker
Carl Vail
J. W. Ozmun
7
8
8
8
8-
8
8
7
8
7
8
8
5
8
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
12
7
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2'
2
2
2
2
1
$49.92
19.20
92.64
52.51
64.00
89.60
51.84
88.04
$37.13
25.23
77.34
21.27
75.93
80.79
50.62
32.40
52.83
35.60
35.59
35.60
35.60
35.60
$600.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
750.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
$687.05
644.43
769.98
673.78
739.93
680.79
740.22
684.24
740.87
635.60
785.59
635.60
635.60
635.60
Total 1 1$507.75 1 $631.53 1 $8,550.00 1 $9,689.28
STATE OF NEW YORK,
COUNTY OF TOMPKINS, }ss.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, JJ
I do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct statement of the number of days the
in session the past year; the nature of its duties and the time necessarily employed and the
individual members in the discharge thereof, as audited by said Board. I also certify that
any member thereof, or for any person, without being verified according to law.
Dated December 31, 1945.
lac)), MON 'X4unoD supdwoj
Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County was
amount allowed for the distance traveled by the N
no accounts were audited by the said Board for d
W. O. SMILEY, Clerk.
260 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
Report of County Clerk
To The Honorable Board of Supervisors
Gentlemen :
The following is a report of all monies received by W.
Glenn Norris, Clerk of Tompkins County, ,or by his assistants,
from January 1, 1945 to December 31, 1945, for fees, perqui-
sites and emoluments, or for services rendered by him or his
assistants in their official capacity during the aforesaid period;
all of which has been according to law, paid to the United
States of America, the State of New York and. the County of
Tompkins.
NET RECEIPTS—ALL SOURCES
1. Recording Deeds $ 2,162.45
2. Recording Mortgages 1,809.23
3. Recording other Documents 1,385.35
4. Judgements 224.89
5. Title . Searches 9,767.29
6. Certifications and Copies 614.65
7. Chattels and Cond. Sales 314.75
8. Notaries . 119.50
9. Naturalization and Passports 161.00
10. Hunting and Fishing Licenses 703.36
11. Motor Vehicle Receipts 5,907.90
12. Miscellaneous 1,031.38
Total net receipts • $24,201.75
Total Mortage Tax collected during calendar year $14,318.93
State share (prior tax) $ 448.02
County share $13,870.91
Receipts paid over to Federal and State Depts. :
1. Notary Fees $ 489.00
2. Hunting, Fishing, etc. $ 4,057.55
3. Naturalization and Passport $ 319.00
TompkinsCounty, New York 261
STATE OF NEW YORK, }ss.
COUNTY OF TOMPKINS
W. Glenn Norris, being duly sworn says that he, is the
Clerk of Tompkins County, that the foregoing is in all respects
a full and true statement as required by Chapter 298, Laws of
1909.
W. GLENN NORRIS,
Tompkins County . Clerk.
Subscribed and sworn before
me this 8th day of January, 1946.
SALLY ROBINSON,
Notary Public.
1945
Report of Superintendent of Highways
To the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County.
The following is a statement of the money appropriated,
and the expenditures made in the County Road Fund, Ma-
chinery, Bridge and Snow Removal accounts in Tompkins
County for the year 1945
Maintenance
Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1945 $ 8,617.55
Appropriated from the County Road Fund,
Dec. 27/44 110,000.00
Appropriated from the County Road Fund,..
Oct. 8/45 25,000.00
Calcium Chloride, sold 11.00
$143,628.55
Expenditures
Labor $46,588.79
Materials 55,002.23
Rentals 28,619.40 130,210.42
Balance $ 13,418.13
MACHINERY AND BUILDING ACCOUNT
Receipts
Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1945 $ 60,997.63
Received for rental of county equipment 32,519.15
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Received for outside work 2,683.09
G.L.F. dividend 1.17
Calcium Chloride sold 63.75
County maps sold 3.93
Old tractor snow plow sold 1,200.00
Old compressor sold 75.00
Old pipe and iron sold 113.55
Old I -beams sold 55.00
Old Ford pickup sold 50.00.
$ 97,762.27
Expenditures
New equipment purchased $25,41617
Repairs to equipment, plus mechanics 13,897.61
Repairs to building 33.34
Small tools 360.55
Heat, light and water 547.29
Night man, janitor 1,221.50
Co. Supt.'s office help 147.42
Insurance, buildings and equipment 1,203.56
Misl. Boots, Off. supplies, Med., etc91.23 42,918.67
Balance $ 54,843.60
New equipment purchased and paid for from the ma-
chinery fund, 1945 :
Towns for
which plows
were bought
Caroline Small F.W.D. Truck $ 4,630.00
Danby Case Tractor Mower 1,148.81
Dryden Steam Jenny, Cleaner 491.55
Ithaca Brockway Truck 5,100.00
Lansing 6 Snowplows, Towns 11,073.31
Newfield 2 Snowplows, County 2,972.50
Receipts
Balance on hand Dec. 1, 1944 $ 18,356.64
Nov. 27, 1944, Appropriation 15,000.00
Jan. 8, 1945, Appropriation 10 000.00
Feb. 12, 1945, Appropriation 20,000.00
SNOW REMOVAL ACCOUNT
$25,416.17
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Mch. 13, 1945, Appropriation 5,000.00
State Aid for excess snow removal costs 25,949.95
State Aid, Regular 11,992.50
$106,299.09
Rental snow fence and equipment to towns 2,355;00
$108,654.09
Expenditures
Snow removal on county roads $31,609.43
Snow removal on State roads 22,525.98
Cindering county . roads 3,443.68
Gas and oil 2,132.55
Salt 141.38
Paid towns erecting snow fence 2,355.00 62,208.02
Balance Dec. 1, 1945 $ 46,446.07
BRIDGE ACCOUNT
Receipts
Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1945 $ 17,900.18
Expenditures
Paid out for Labor $1,426.10
Paid out for material • 2,528.69
Paid out for Rental 368.40 4,323.19
Balance $ 13,576.99
COUNTY ROAD FUND STATEMENT
Balance in County Road Fund Dec. 31, 1945 $282,722.52
Appropriated for maintenance for
1946 $110,000.00
Appropriated for construction and re-
construction $104,800.00 214,800.00
$ 67,922.52
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STATEMENT OF TOWN ACCOUNTS
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
CAROLINE
GENERAL—
Total Receipts $ 9,082.40
Total Disbursements 5,508.19
Balance $ 3,574.21
HIGHWAY—
Total Receipts $25,121.36
Total Disbursements 18,997.92 -
Balance $ 6,123.44
WELFARE—Carried in General
Balance, Dec. 31, 1945-4enera/, Highway and
Welfare $ 9,697.65
GENERAL—
Total Receipts $ 8,659.24
Total Disbursements 4,514.63
DANBY
Balance $ 4,144.61
HIGHWAY—
Total Receipts $35,289.27
Total Disbursements 18,741.92
Balance $16,547.35 •
WELFARE—
Total Receipts $ 1,196.03
Total Disbursements 600.00
Balance $ 596.03
Balance, Dec. 31, 1945—General, Highway and
Welfare $21,287.99
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DRYDEN
GENERAL.—
Total Receipts $24,109.65
Total Disbursements 11,677.61
Balance $12,432.04
HIGHWAY—
Total Receipts $59,025.89
Total Disbursements 44,880.14
Balance $14,145.75
WELFARE—
Total Receipts $ 3,512.55
Total Disbursements 2,439.81
• Balance $ 1,072.74
Balance, Dec. 31, 1945—General, Highway and
Welfare $27,650.53
ENFIELD
GENERAL—
Total Receipts $ 4,410.56
Total Disbursements 2,605.56
• Balance $ 1,805.00
HIGHWAY—
Total Receipts $19,51L74
Total Disbursements 17,127.09
Balance $ 2,384.65
WELFARE—
Total Receipts $ 1,001.94
Total Disbursements 531.49
• Balance 470.45
HEALTH—
Total Receipts $ 290.60
Total Disbursements 187.60
Balance $ 103.00
Balance Dec. 31, 1945—General, Highway, Welfare
and Health Funds •$ 4,763.10
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GROTON
GENERAL AND WELFARE—
Total Receipts $27,463.65
Total Disbursements ....16,099.26
Balance - $11,364.39
HIGHWAY—
Total Receipts $39,633.01
Total Disbursements 29,009.60
Balance $10,623.41
Balance, Dec. 31, 1945—General, Highway and
Welfare $21,987.80
ITHACA
GENERAL—
Total Receipts $31,999.45
Total Disbursements 15,397.02
Balance $16,602.43
HIGHWAY—
Total Receipts $32,584.94
Total Disbursements. 26,116.38
Balance. $ 6,468.56
Balance, Dec. 31, 1945—General, Highway and
Welfare $23,070.99
Tompkins County, New York 267
LANSING
GENERAL—
Total Receipts $33,032.09
Total Disbursements 15,926.04
Balance $17,106.05
HIGHWAY—
Total Receipts $38,672,56
Total Disbursements 29,514.50
Balance $ 9,158.06
WELFARE—
Total Receipts $ 2,181.91
Total Disbursements 1,155.56
Balance $ 1,026.35
Balance, Dec. 31, 1945—General, Highway and
Welfare $27,290.46
NEWFIELD
GENERAL—
Total Receipts $ 6,876.54
Total Disbursements 6,183.98
Balance $ 692.56
HIGHWAY—
Total Receipts $32,042.40
Total Disbursements 18,118.62
Balance $13,923.78
WELFARE—
' Total Receipts $ 3,234.42
Total Disbursements 2,818.65
Balance $ 415.77
Balance, Dec. 31, 1945—General, Highway and
Welfare $15,032.11
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ULYSSES
GENERAL—
Total Receipts $19,692.83
Total Disbursements 10,602.99
Balance $ 9,089.84
HIGHWAY—
Total Receipts $45,125.65
Total Disbursements 24,628.54
Balance $20,497.11
WELFARE—Included in General
Balance, Dec. 31, 1945—General, Highway and
Welfare $29,586.95
BONDED AND TEMPORARY INDEBTEDNESS OF COUNTY OF TOMPKINS AND EACH TOWN, CITY, VILLAGE, SCHOOL DISTRICT
AND UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT -
I hereby certifiy that the following is a true statement of all the indebtedness of the County of Tompkins, and of each sub -division thereof, and of -
the facts relating thereto as reported to me pursuant to the General Municipal Law, .Highway Law and Section 29, subd. 5, of the Town Law, for the
-year 1945.
Dated, December 31, 1945.
W. O. SMILEY
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors,
Ithaca, New York.
Political Division
for which created
County of Tompkins
City of Ithaca
City of Ithaca
City of Ithaca
City of Ithaca
City of Ithaca
City of Ithaca -
City of Ithaca
City of Ithaca
City of Ithaca
City of Ithaca
City of Ithaca
City of Ithaca
City of Ithaca
City of Ithaca
Town of Caroline
Town of Caroline
Town of Caroline
Town of Dryden ...._.__
Schol Dist. 8 Dryden
Cen School Dist 1 Dryden
Cen School Dist 1 Dryden
For what Purpose Created
County Buildings
School
School
Improvement Series "G"
Improvement Series "H"
Street Improvement
Bridge
Public Grounds & Bldgs. "A"
Public Works (W.P.A.)
Emergency Relief
Emergency Relief
Sewer
Improvement, Refunding
Water, Series "B"
Water, Series "C"
Power Grader
Brockway Truck
Case Tractor Mower
Sinking Bond Retirement
Old Building
New Building
New Building
Under what Law
General Municipal Law
Education Law
Chap. 782, Laws 1933
Chap. 247, Laws 1913
Chap. 247, Laws 1913
Chap. 598, Laws 1929
Chap. 598, Laws 1929
Chap. 247, Laws 1913
Chap. 782, Laws 1933
Chap. 798, Laws 1931
Chap. 798, Laws 1931
Chap. 782, Laws. 1933
§8, Gen. Municipal
Chap. 181, Laws 1903
Chap. 181, Laws 1903
Highway Law
Highway. Law
Highway Law
Education Law
Education Law
Education Law
IInt. Bonded Net Total
Rate Debt. I Debt. y Debt. I When Payable
5% $550,000.00 $374,000.00
4;5 310,000.00 135,000.00
2/ 112,000.00 60,000.00
4 300,000.00 .100,000.00
44 275,000.00 175,000.00
1 155,000.00 95,000.00
1 84,000.00 68,000.00
4/ 90,000.00 10,000.00
14 200,000.00 40,000.00
13 150,000.00 30,000.00
11/2 86,000.00 45,000.00
1.6 68,000.00 38,000.00
1.2 62,000.00 52,000.00
4 75,000.00 75,000.00
4 60,000.00 60,000.00
2/ 1,000.00 500.00
3 5,175.00 5;175.00
3 1,145.00 1,145.00
3 5,000.00 2,000.00
4 24,000.00 1,000.00
2.8 168, 000.00 126, 0 00.00
234 20,000.00 13,000.00
$374,000.00 Serial Annualy
1954
1955
1947
1951
1951
1961
1947
1947
1947
1949
1952
1950
1946
983,000.00 1947
$500.00 Ann.
$1,300.00 Ann.
6,820.00 $574.50 Ann.
2,000.00 $1,000.00 Ann.
$1,000 Ann.
$6,000 Ann.
$1,000 Ann.
Political Division
for which created I For what Purpose Created
Cen School Dist 1 Dryden
Cen School Dist 1 Dryden
Village of Groton
Village of Groton
School Dist. 8 Groton
School Dist. 8 Groton
McLean Central School
Forest Home Water Dist
Union Free School Dist 6
School Dist. 9 Lansing
School Dist. 13 Lansing
Town of Newfield
Town of Newfield
Town of Newfield
Cen School Dist Newfield
Village of Trumansburg
Village of Trumansburg
Village of Trumansburg
Village of Trumansburg
School Dist. 1 Ulysses
New Building
Garage
Water Extension
Electric Extension
New Building
Equipment
New Building
Water System ....
New Schoolhouse
New Building
New Building
Bull Dozer
Power Grader
Truck
New Building
Water System
Water System
Water System
Water System
New Building
Under what Law
Education Law
Education Law
Village Law ..._
Village Law
Education Law
Education Law
Education Law
Chap. '782, Laws 1933
Education Law
Education Law
Education Law
Highway Law
Highway Law
Highway Law
Education Law
Village Law
Village Law
Village Law
Village Law
Education Law
1 Int. I Bonded
1 Rate I Debt.
Net Total
Debt. Debt.
City—Sinking Fund to apply on Water Bonds $127,660.04, making Net Bonded Debt of City of Ithaca $855,339.96.
2.7 15,000.00 8,000.00
2.5 12,000.00 2,000.00 150,000.00
6 90,000.00 15,000.00
5% 38,000.00 14,000.00 29,000.00
5 142,500.00 36,000.00
6 40,000.00 20,000.00 56,000.00
5 70,000.00 50,000.00 50,000.00
3.2 17, 000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00
5 37,500.00 8,750.00 8,750.00
5 125,000.00 32,250.00 32,250.00
5 11, 000.00 1,500.00 1,560.00
4 1,400.00 466.00
3 900.00 900.00
3 7,159.00 7,159.00 8,525.00
2.4 120,000.00 106,000.00 106, 000.00
5Yi 59,000.00 45,000.00
5% 30,000.00 30,000.00
4% 15,000.00 8,000.00
1.4 40,000.00 40,000.00 123,000.00
4% 150,000.00 60,000.00 60,000.00
I When Payable
$1,000.00 Ann.
2,000.00 Ann.
3,000.00 Ann.
2,000.00 Ann.
8,000.00 Ann.
1,000.00 Ann.
3,000.00 Ann.
1,000.00 Ann.
1,250.00 Ann.
6,250.00 Ann.
$500.00Ann.
$466.00 Ann.
$500.00Ann.
$1,800.00 Ann.
, $3,500.00 Ann.
-1967
1972
1953,
$2,000.00 Ann.
$5,000.00 Ann.
Tompkins County, New York 271
MORTGAGE TAX STATEMENT
The following statement shows the assessed , valuation of
each town with an incorporated village or city therein, the
amount of mortgage tax to be distributed to the towns, villages
and city and paid thereto for the year ending September 30,
1945.
Towns
Villages and
City
Assessed Value
Amount of Tax
H
Caroline
Danby
Dryden
Dryden Village
Freeville Village
Enfield
Groton
Groton Village
Ithaca City
Ithaca Town
Cayuga Heights
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses
Trumansburg
3,977,657
685,791
324,342
3,771,304
2,090,532
8,452,847
2,984,111
3,137,993
1,138,482
$ 236.83
165.69
824.67
210.17
612.77
6,898.39
1,672.28
361.81
230.65
985.88
$ 236.83
165.69
719.95
210.17
442.93
1,377.10
361.81
230.65
807.04
71.09
33.63
169.84
6,898.39
295.18
178.84
$ 236.83
165.69
824.67
210.17
612.77
6,898.39
1,672.28
361.81
230.65
985.88
Totals 1$ 1$12,199.141$ 4,552.17 $ 7,646.97 $12,199.14
Dated, December 31, 1945.
W. O. SMILEY,
Clerk, Board of Supervisors
STATEMENT OF VALUATIONS OF PROPERTY
Statement of the Aggregate Valuations of Real Property in the Several Cities and Towns in the County of Tompkins
as corrected by the Board of Supervisors at their Annual Meeting in the year one thousand nine hundred and forty-five to-
gether with the rate of assessment ,for each tax district and the average county rate of assessment used in the preparation of
the Equalization table.
Acres of Land
Total Assessed valuation
Rate of assess
Caroline
Danby
Dryden
Enfield
Groton
Ithaca City
Ithaca Town
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses',
34,747 $
33,286
58,286
22;207
30,725
2,940
16,293
37,789
36,997
19,818
$ 969,431
1,134,796
3,977,657
736,283
3,771,304
38,155,863
• 8,452,847
3,387,051
1,284,658
3,137,996
97%
98%
.98%
97%
98%
89%
99%
97.%
98%
98%
Equalized valuation
$ 924,722
1,071,416
3,774,381
702,326
3,560,670
39,667,755
7,900,128
3,230,847
1,212,907
2,962,721
Totals 293,088 l$ $65,007,883 1 - $65,007,883 1
Average rate of assessment of real property in the county .925265451 per cent.
I, W. O. Smiley, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Tompkins, do hereby certify that the preceding is -
a true statement of the aggregate valuations. of the taxable real property in the several cities and towns in said
County, as corrected by said Board of Supervisors, at their annu al meeting in the year 1945 together with other information as
set forth, which statement is required by Section 61 of the Tax Law.
W. O. SMILEY, Clerk
P. O. Address, Ithaca, N. Y.
Proceedings of the Board of Supervisor
REAL ESTATE TAXES
Towns Cities Villages13
Caroline
Danby
Dryden
Enfield
Groton
Ithaca
Ithaca -
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses
58.26
67.51
237.80
44.25
224.34
2,499.19
497.74
203.56
76.42
186.66
COUNTY—Payable to County Treasurer
r
746.65 $ 7,272.62 $ 8,019.27
868.45 9,379.97 10,248.42
3,041.28 28,329.43 31,370.71
567:79 4,853.30 5,421.09
2,882.09 24,179.09 27,061.18
32,040.43 200,278.18 - 232;318.61
6,381.19 50,223.24 56,604.43
2,611.74 26,818.56 29,430.30
978.31 8,356.89 9,335.20
2,392.07 20,523.51 • 22,915.58
Total _ $ 4,095.731$ 52,510.001$_ 380,214.791$ 432,724.79
274 • Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
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Towns Cilias
Villages
Mortgage
Personal Income
Towns
and
Cities
Villages
Total
Towne
and
Cities
Villages
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Total
5•
Caroline
Danby
Dryden
Enfield
Groton
Ithnta
Ithaca
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses
Total '
Dryden
Freeville
Groton
Cayuga Hghts;
1
Trumansburg
12 1 13
$ 236:83
165:69
719.95
210:17
442.93
6,898.39
1,377.10 295.18
361.81
230:65.
•807,04. 378:84.
$
71.09
33.•63
169.84
14 1
236:83,
165:69
824.67
210.17
612.77
4,898.39
1,672.28
361.81
230.65,
985.88
$
15 1 16
834.37.
975.77
2,492.64
629.72
1;445.52
33;034.95
4,657.91
2,924.44
1,092.13,
1,718.38
$
582.23
280:46
1,760.22
2,566.27
:9:74.21'
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$ 834.37.
'975.77
3,355.33
629.72
3,205.74
33;034.95
7,224.18
2,924.44
1,092.13
2,692.59
$ 11;450.161$ 748.58 $ 12,199.144 49,805.831$ 6,163.391$ 55,969.22
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Towns Cities Villages
Franchise on Business Corporations
Alcoholic Beverages
Towns
and
Cities
Villages
Total
Towns
and
Cities
Villages
Total
Caroline.
Danby
Dryden Dryden
Freeville
Enfield
Groton Groton
Ithaca
Ithaca Cayuga Hgts.
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses Trumansburg
Total
18
$ 5.06
2.93
19
$
182.85 46.36
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4,688.79 5,717.47 10,417.26
45,004.68 45,004.68
273.32 273.32
4,720.64 4,720.64
. 8.00 8.00
302.50 275.49 . 577.99
20
$ • 5.06
2.93
229.34
21
$ 3,279:36
2,365.61
6,742.99
22
470.18
238.56
23
$ 3,279.36
2,365.61
7,451.73
2,042.78 2,042.78
6,009.63 1,313.73 7,323.36
37,249.28 37,249.28
6,804.07 409.79 7,213.86
5,259.83 5,259.83
2,871.58 2,871.58
4,166.52 711.94 4,878.46
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Towns Cities Villages
Net Bonded
" (gross debt less sinking fund)
'Temporary
County
Town
Special
Districts
- County
Town
Special
Districts
Caroline', .
Danby
Dryden Dryden
Freeville
Enfield
Groton Groton
Ithaca -
Ithaca Cayuga Hits.
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses Trumansburg
Total
24
25
$ •
2,000.00
26 27 28 29
$ $ $ 6,820.00 $
150,000.00
135,000.00
18,750.00
33,750.00
106,000.00
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I, W. 0. Smiley, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the
County of Tompkins do hereby certify that this is a true. state-
ment of the taxes levied against the taxable property of the
several tax districts in said County, by the Board of Super-
visors, at their annual meeting in the year 1945.
'.VV: 0. SMILEY,
:Clerk.
P. 0. Address : Ithaca, RD 4. �.
278 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
HIC►HWAYS—MONEY SYSTEM
REPORT OF CLERK OF BOARD TO COMPTROLLER
To the Comptroller of the State of New York and the Super-
intendent of Public Works:
The following is a Statement, Pursuant to Section 278 of the
Highway Law, of the several towns in the County of Tompkins,
and assessed valuations, rate and amount of tax levied therein,
for the repair of highways, by the Board of Supervisors of said
County at their annual session in the month of December,
1945, viz.:
Caroline
Danby
Dryden- -
Enfield
Groton
Ithaca
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses
972,688
1,143,021
2,981,515
739,684
1,686,713
5,494,538
3,402,419
1,287,625
2,004,401
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$ 2.67
2.62
3.01
2.43
6.15
1.32
2.35
2.32
2.48
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$ 2,600 $ 2,600 $ 972,618
3,000 3,000 1,143,021
9,000 9,000 4,002,848
1,800 1,800 739,614
10,375 10,375 3,793,323
7,300 7,300 8,484,453 -
8,000 8,000 3,402,419
3,000 3,000 1,287,625
5,000 5,000 3,148,373
Total 1$ 19,712,604 It 50,075 $. 50,0751$ 26,974,434
I. Certify that the preceding statement is correct.
W. O. SMILEY,
Clerk -of -the Board of Supervisors,
D. A. STOBBS,
Chairmen of the Board of Supervisors.
Tbmpkins County, New York 279
STAi1J OF NEW YORE l ,
COUNTY OF TOMPKINS `ss"
D. A. Stubbs being duly sworn, says that he is the Chairman
of the Board of Supervisors, Tompkins, County ; that he has
read the preceding statement and knows the same to be true.
Subscribed an dsworn to before me this
18th day of December 1945.
GLADYS L. BUCKINGHAM,
Notary Public.
280 Proceedings ofthe •Board of Supervisors
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOMPKINS, COUNTY
HISTORIAN FOR THE YEAR, 1945`
The year 1945 was filled with events. of .great historical im-
portance. Two of the most significant events effecting every
person in Tompkins, County were, first: the complete capituz
lation or unconditional surrender of Germany, which was offi-
cially announced on May 5th. This news was received quietly
and gratefully throughout the county. The second event was
the sudden collapse and unconditional surrender of Japan,
which was ; announced by President Truman at 7 P. M. on
August 4th. This, surrender news was climaxed by a gigantic -
parade in Ithaca on the evening of September 4. It was the
longest parade in many years. About 25,000 persons were esti-
mated as viewing the parade, which was participated in by
people from all parts of the County.
Other Tompkins County Events worthy of mention are : At
an adjourned monthly meeting held April 24th, the Board of
Supervisors, by formal resolution purchased the J. B. Williams
property known as "Cliff Park" on West Hill for the purpose
of eventually using the site for a Tompkins County Infirmary.
A public meeting was held Monday October 4th at Foster
Hall in the Ithaca High School to receive suggestions and dis-
cuss a suitable memorial for World War II heroes. Represen-
tatives from all parts of the County were present.
On May 29th a reception and farewell party was held in the
Surrogate's Court Room for the Hon. Willard M. Kent, who
resigned after 30 years of service as Tompkins County Judge,
Surrogate and Judge of the Children's Court.
Upon' recommendation of - Dr. Hartzell, State Examiner of
War Records, the complete files of the Local Office of Civilian
Defense were turned over to me. There was a vast amount of
material which has since been sorted and classified. It will be-
come part of the county historical archives. The Mayor's office
of Ithaca also donated the war records pertaining to the official
acts and correspondence of that office. All this material may
some day be of use to the student and historian. As far as this
locality is concerned it is the first time that the official civilian
records of any war this county has taken part in, have been
collected and preserved.,.
Tompkins County, New. York 281,
On May 5 a meeting of town historians was held at the Court
House. Those present were: Mrs. Susan H. Haring, Lansing;
Robert Wilson, Groton ; . Mrs.. Fred Atwater, • Caroline ; Mrs.
Jessie' Agaard, Ulysses; Mrs. Mary Buchanan, Newfield; Mrs:
Fred Bock, Enfield ; W. O. Smiley,. Danby. The meeting was
called by your County Historian for the purpose of discussing
the many angles of localhistory and for projecting historical
studies best adapted to each historian.
• With the, approval of the Board, I attended a three day
training institute June 27, 28 and 29 in Albany, conducted by
the Dept. of Education and under the guidance of the State
Historian. Many Town Boards also extended this privilege to
their respective town historians.
On December 13, Albert B. Corey, State Historian, made an
official visit to Ithaca. An informal meeting was held in my
office and was attended by several Town Historians.
During the past year; I have acquired copies of many rare
old maps of this region, as well as historical books dealing with
facts of interest to the County. The County Historian is com-
piling •and hopes to finish, a bibliography, which will cover as
completely as possible, all publications which directly or indi-
rectly contain historical information relating to the County. I
have also undertaken the . collection of copies of all available
maps which in , anyway show the region now occupied by
Tompkins County. This collection is growing and many copies
of rare 17th century maps are included. With the maps and
bibliography of publications I hope to make it a uniquesource
of information to students and historians of the future.
This is my second annual report. I wish to thank the Board
of Supervisors fortheir interest and generous support in help-
ing me to carry on the work of County Historian.
Respectfully submitted,
W. GLENN NORRIS,
Tompkins County Historian.
282 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
HIGHWAY, BRIDGE, MACHINERY AND MISCELLANE-
OUS FUNDS REPORTS
HIGHWAY FUND—RECEIPTS
Town.
Total Receipts
Caroline
Danby
Dryden
Enfield
Groton
Ithaca
Lansing
Newfield'
Ulysses
$2,635.63
7,969.62
5,460.30
2,157.58
3,382.90
2,221.83
662:38
6,180.82
3,353.44
$ 2,600.00
3,000.00
7,500.00
2,000.00
•10,698.00
7,000.00
8,000.00
3,000.00
5,000.00
$4,236.64
3,393.60
4,010.25
2,698.84
1,995.37
1,235.63
3,019.12
5,486.83
1,440.38
$2,101.50
2,028.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,024.70
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,100.39
$11,573.77
16,391.22
18,970.55
8,856.42
18,100.97
12,457.46
11,681.50
16,667.65
10,894.21
HIGHWAY FUND—EXPENDITURES
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Total expenditures
Caroline
Danby
Dryden
Enfield
Groton
Ithaca
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses"
$ 8,097.81
2,956.11
15,623.42
2,228.39
13,650.04
7,926.92
5,665.77
8,158:65
4,187.87
4,222.66
4,603.29
2,722.00
2,343.99
3,902.86
$ 8,097.81
7,178.77
15,623.42
6,831.68
13,650.04
10,648.92
8,009.76
8,158.65
8,090.73
$ 3,475.96
9,212.45
3,347.13
2,024.74
4,450.93
1,808.54
3,671.74
8,509.00
2,803.48
Tottt�Skit s County; Newv York 283
HIGHWAY, FRIDGE, MACHINERY 'AND MISCELLANE-
OUS FUND'SREPORTS
BRIDGE FUND -RECEIPT$
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Caroline ......
Danby
Dryden
Enfie14'
Qrottin
Ithaca -
Lansing'
Newfield
Ulysses .......
$ 589.53 $ 500.00 $
2,633.83 500.00
1,394.74 500.00
109.28 100.00
625.70 300.00
428.66
362.32 400.00
574.96
3,936.29. 500.00
$ 1,089.53
3,133.83
1,894.76
209.28
925.70
428.66
762.32
574.96
4,436.29
' BRIDGE FUND=EXPENDITURES
towns
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Caroline
Danby
Dryden
Enfield
Grdtc fl
Ithaca
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses
$
16630
$
176.33 $
477.96
407.06
16.02
236.22
137.82
2.01
$ 176.33 $ 913.20
3,133.83
644.26 1,250.50
209.28
407.06 518.64
16.02 412.64
236:22 526:10
137.82 437:14
2.01 4;434;28'
284 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
HIGHWAY,. BRIDGE, MACHINERY AND MISCELLANE-
OUS FUNDS REPORTS
MACHINERY FUND—RECEIPTS
Towns
Tax from collector
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Caroline
Danby
Dryden
Enfield
Groton
Ithaca
Lansing
Newfield ........
Ulysses.
$ 3,404.48
3,270.57
2,301.18
201.23
1,712.85
1,408.39
4,836.52
2,238.41
5,250.60
$ 2,200.00 $ 843.26
3,500.00 2,266.10
10,000.00 7,683.51
2,400.00 1,384.77
4,242.00 4,699.30
3,000.00 7,348.15
4,000.00 3,575.45
2,320.00 1,768.55
6,000.00 6,501.57
$ 6,447.74
9,036.67
19,984.69
3,986.00
10,6,54..15
11,756.54
12,411.97
6,326.96
17,752.17
MACHINERY FUND—EXPENDITURES
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Caroline
Danby'
Dryden
Enfield
Groton
Ithaca'
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses .._..
$ 121.56
3,219.50
3,725.00
6,528.18
712.03
58.25
$:3,812.35
3,227.90
13,801.52
2,281.25
;3,224.01
3,981.05
6,955.80
`3,373.43
4,980.98
$ 1,265.84
1,387.12
1,629.23
1,342.00
961.73
1,442.25
$ 5,199.75
6,447.40
15,188.64
3,910.48
8,291.01
10,509.23
7,667.83
4,393.41
6,423.23
$ 1,247.99
2,589.27
4,796.05
75.52
2,363.14
1,247:31
4,744.14
1,93335
11,328.94
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HIGHWAY, BRIDGE, MACHINERY AND MISCELLANE-
OUS. FUNDS REPORTS
MISCELLANEOUS FUND—RECEIPTS
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Caroline .. $ 226.72
Danby 1,888.28
Dryden ' 5,070.99
Enfield ..._ _. 15.69
Groton 1,094.35
. Ithaca .• _ 2.74
Lansing : 1.94
Newfield' 1,413.32
Ulysses ....._ 2,874.43
$ 3,000.00
3,000.00
10,475.00
2,500.00
2,760.00
3,000.00
3,500.00
4,200.00
4,000.00
$ 2,783.60
1,839.27
' 2,629.90
3,944.35
6,097.84
4,939.54
10,314.83
2,859.51
5,168.55
$ 6,010.32
6,727.55
18,175.89
6,460.04
9,952.19
7,942.28
13,816.77 .
8,472.83
12,042.98
MISCELLANEOUS FUND—EXPENDITURES
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Caroline
Danby '
Dryden
Enfield
Groton
Ithaca ....
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses
$,3,167.591$ 2,023.511$ 332.931$ 5,524.03 $ 486.29
2,898.69 2,217.06 5,115.75 1,611.80
8,686.17 2,415.00 .. 2,236.65 13,423.82 4,752.07
4,441.65 1,920.00 23.28 6,384.93 75.11
6,315.49 100.00 246.00 6,661.49. . 3,290.70
4,391.01 551.20 4,942.21 3,000.07
7,988.25 2,400.00 3,212.44 13,600.69 216.08
3,077.01 2,230.00 121.73 '5,428.74 3,044.09.
1 4,477.541 2,028.401 3,606.631 10,112.571 1,930.41
286 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
OFFICIAL TABULATION AND STATEMENT OF VOTES
CAST IN TOMPKINS COUNTY AT THE GENERAL
ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6, 1945
Blank 8I General War
Void Ballot Ballot Total,
JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME. COURT
Bertram L. Newman, Republican
John E. Sullivan, Democrat
John E. Sullivan, American Labor
Blank and Void
1 7,536 1, 30 { 7,566
3;381 1 17 1 3,398
I , 120 { 0 { 120
1,232 � {
COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE
Norman G. Stagg, Republican
Daniel. J. Crowley, Democrat
Blank and Void
7,439 i 30 1 7,469
4,060 '{ 20 '{ 4;080
767
SPECIAL COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE
Louis K. Thaler, Republican
Blank and Void
{
7;842 1 39 { 9,151
{ 4,434
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Arthur G. Adams, Republican
Enos A. Pyle, Democrat
Blank and Void
r { 5,884 1 28 { 5,912
{ 5,360 1. 22 { 5,382
1 1,022 { {
COUNTY CLERK
W. Glenn Norris, Republican
John Listar, Democrat
Blank and Void
7,526 1 33 1 7,559
3,595 16 1 3,611.
1,146
COUNTY TREASURER
Donald A. Stpbbs, Republican
Harold Hall, Democrat
Blank and Void
1 7,507 { 26 1 7,535
r 3,632 1 23 { 3,655
1,128 { { r
COMMISSIONER OF WELFARE
Roscoe Van Marter, Republican . 1 1 7,901 1 33 { 7,934
Magdalen G. Flexner, Democrat
Blank and Void.
{ 1 3,098 16 r 3,114
I 1,268 1 � . {
Tompkins County, New York 287
QUESTIONS
Amendment in relation to election of Governor and Lieutenant Governor
REGULAR BALLOT WAR BALLOTS
2,011 1 For
2,099 1 Against
8,155 1 Blank
16 1 For
5 1 Against
30 1 Blank
1 Void 1 Void
Amendment with reference to filling vacancies in office of Governor
and Lieutenant Governor
2,180 1 For • 14 1 For
1,625 1 Against • 6 1 Against
8,460 1 Blank 31 1 Blank
1 Void 1 Void
Proposed amendment regarding electors removing from one district to another
2,044 1 For
1,630 1 Against
16 1 For
5 1 Against
8,591 1 Blank 30 1 Blank
1 Void 1 Void
Amendment in relation to creation of Senate and Assembly Districts
2,041 1 For
1,514 1 Against
8,710 1 Blank
•I Void 1 Void
15 1 For
.6 1 Against
30 1 Blank
Proposed Amendment to requests from Governing body of a County •.
for enactment of special and local law
2,042 1 For 19 1. For
1,452 1 Against . . . 14 1 Against
8,771 1 Blank 28 1 Blank
1 Void 1 Void
Amendment in relation to Veterans preference in Civil Service Appointments
3,181 1 For 31 1 For
2,499 1 Against 2 1 Against
6,585 1 Blank 18 1 Blank
1 Void 1 Void
Proposition: An Act to Amend the Public Housing Law in relation to
State subsidies
1,952 1 For 20 1. For
1,627 1 Against 5 1 Against
8,686 1 Blank 26 1 Blank
1 Void 1 Void.
288 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
Annual Report of
Commissioner of Public Welfare
To the Honorable Board of Supervisors,
Court House,
Ithaca, New York.
Gentlemen :
The financial report for the year -1945 is attached.
It is interesting to note how closely the figures compare with
those of the previous year.
The net, cost for 1945 was $91,473.00 as compared with
$85,532 for 1944; an increase of $5,941. The principal in-
creases were in thecategories of Old Age Assistance and Child.
Welfare .Services, while the reimbursements increased
$6,333.00.
The expected increase= in case load due to the ending of the
War and the re -adjustment period did not develop in 1945.
This was due to employment opportunities, unemployment in,
surance and the G.I. Bill .of Rights . benefits to returning
soldiers.
The increased costs of living made it necessary to increase
our budgets for rents, food, fuel and clothing. Also to increase
our board rates in foster homes from $21.00 per month to
$1.00 per day. Institutions, where children are cared for, also
found it necessary to increase their rates.
There are no recipients on our rolls who are able to work.
The Department :continues to be seriously handicapped by
the scarcity .of foster homes, boarding homes, housing .facili-
ties, nursing homes and hospital care.
Important legislation was enacted during the year which
greatly increased our case load.
The liberalization in the eligibility provisions for Aid to
Tompkins County, New York 289
Dependent Children became effective July 1, 1945 which had
the effect of increasing the load in that category 119 per cent.
A great many cases formerly receiving Home Relief in the
towns and City of Ithaca were added to our rolls with no
charge -backs to the towns or City. The reimbursement is -50
per cent which includes hospitalization expense, (which previ-
ously was local charge).
The Board of Child Welfare in Tompkins County, which
formerly administered this category, was discontinued at the
end of the year after having served the County since its incep-
tion in 1915 or a period of 30 years. The duties and responsi-
bility for its activities were transferred to the County Welfare
Department.
Effective September lst, 1945, a new Law placed the exten-
sion of Home Relief to clients on acash" basis with the excep-
tion of medical, dental and nursing care, which can still be
granted by vouchers.
The Department has experienced difficulty' in securing
trained Workers and for several months has been short-
handed. Since September, we have been unable to locate a
qualified Children's Worker, and at present, we need two other
Workers.
RECOMMENDATIONS
(1) I again recommend that the Board furnish cars for
Workers in the Department.
(2) . That mileage paid to Workers be reinstated at the rate of
eight cents per mile immediately, instead of the six cent
rate placed in effect January 1st, 1946. The cost of gas
and repairs on old cars has not been reduced and we have,
had opportunity to hire two qualified Workers who refuse
to buy cars for the benefit of the County.
The Staff joins me in expressing its appreciation of the able
assistance given us by various agencies and 'County officials
who have given freely of their time in helping us with many
,community problems throughout the year.
Yours truly,
R. C. VAN MARTER,
Commissioner.
290 , Proceedings of .the Board. of Supervisors
The Honorable Board of Supervisors,
Ithaca, N. Y.
Gentlemen :
Following is a Report of Receipts. and Disbursements of the
Department of Public Welfare of Tompkins County for the
year 1945.
APPROPRIATIONS
For Amount Expended; Unexpended
County Home and Farm $20,520.00 $17,083.60 $3,436.40
Home Relief 15,000.00 12,011.67 2,988.33
Hospitalization 10,000.00 6,981.25 3,018.75
Child Welfare—Foster Homes 29,500.00 29,010.31 489.69
Child Welfare—Institutions .. 7,800.00 7,422.24 377.76
Office Expense 1,300.00 905.66 394.34
Travel Expense 2,800.00 2,749.49 50.51
T.B. Hospitalization 3,800.00 3,294.00 506.00
Transient Care 100.00 100.00
Totals $90,820.00 $79,458.22 $11,361.78
ANALYSIS OF COUNTY HOME EXPENDITURES
Administration
Salary Superintendent $ 1,380.00
Salary Matron 960.00
Other Salaries and Compensation 872.00
Other Administration Expense ' 393.20
Buildings
Salary Fireman 300.00
New Furnishings, Etc. 6.65
Fuel, Light and Power 2,323.10
Renewals and Repairs of Equipment 121.34
,Repairs and Alterations 896.58
Other Building Expense _ 160.00
Inmates
Salaries, Physician and Attendants - 2,809.00
Food, Clothing and Supplies 3,196.49
Farm
Salaries, Farm Employees 931.50
Misc: Wages—Threshers, .Veterinarian, Etc. 258.79
Live Stock 367.06
Feed, Gasoline, Fertilizer, Etc. 1,792.21
Farm Equipment and Repairs. 306.00
Building Repairs ' ' 9.68
Total $17,083.60
' Tompkins County,, New York 291
AID TO THE BLIND
Appropriation Expended Unexpended
Allowances " $ 3,950.00 $ 3,894.19 $ 55.81
Burials 250.00 250.00
Total $ 4,200.00 $ 3,894.19 $305.81
OLD AGE ASSISTANCE
Appropriation Expended Unexpended
Allowances $100,000.00 $ X99,968.83 $ 31.17
Burials 3,000.00 2,282.00 718.00.
Total $103,000.00 $102,250.83 $749.17
STATE AND FEDERAL REIMBURSEMENTS
(As Reported)
•
Aid to the Blind $ 2,212.88
Old Age Assistance T _ 74,951.25
Administration Payrolls 9,435.63
Home' Relief 1,766.28
State Charges 3,075.25
Total $91,441.29
MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS
County Home (Including Sales of Produce) $ 3,222.55
From Other Districts 3,466.55
From Individuals '(Child Welfare) 6,412.82
From Relatives. (Old Age Assistance) 542.90
Recovery Trust Fund (Credits) 9,680.44
Total $23,325.26
• COUNTY HOME COST PER DIEM
Administrative Salaries and Expenses $ 3,212.00
Transportation (75% chargeable to Home) 294.90
Physician, Fireman and Attendants 3,109.00
Fuel, Light and Power (85% chargeable to Home) 1,974.64
Provisions, Clothing and Supplies 3,196.49
Total $11,787.03
Cost per day $.7574 for 15,563 resident days.
COUNTY HOME RESIDENCE
• Days resident Charge at
Settlement District Men Women Total $.7574 per day
City of Ithaca _ 4,325 1,931 6,256 $ 4,738.29
Town Caroline 365 365 276.45
Town Danby 469 469 355.22
292 Proceedings .of :the .Board of Supervisors
Town Dryden 1,045 1,045 791.48 /
Town Enfield 365 78 443 335.53
•Town Groton 756 756 572.59
Town Ithaca 584 584 442.32
Town Lansing 2,639. 781 3,420 2,590.31
Town Newfield 237 156 393 297.66.
Town Ulysses ' 125 730 855 647.58
County & Misc. 851 126 977 739.60
Totals 11,761 3,802 15,563 $11,787.03
District
CHARGE TO COUNTY SUBDIVISIONS
Home Hospital- Child County
Relief ization Welfare Home Total
City of Ithaca 3,719.93 1,646.74 13,192.43 4,738.29 ,23,297.39
Town of Caroline 235.95 383.25 540.96 276.45 1,436.61 -
Town of Danby 237.56 1,015.00 1,269.05 355.22 2,876.83
Town of Dryden 521.83 1,804.40 1,639.00 791.48 4,756.71
Town of Enfield 110.00 335.53 445.53
Town of Groton 594.51 82.50 1,057.29 572.59 2,306.89
Town of Ithaca 126.51 344.35 913.40 442.32 1,826.58
Town of Lansing 1,304.71 108.20 3,146.41 2,590.31 7,149.63
Town of Newfield 420.84 132.00 297.66 850.50
Town of Ulysses 357.75 382.50 1,028.74 647.58 2,416.57
INCOME FOM COUNTY FARM
Sales:
Eggs $1,038.54
Hay and Straw 309.42
Beans - 55.97
Clover 106.72
Hogs 258.40
Cream $1,078.64
Less Butter 436.50 642.14
' Poultry, Pork, Etc. , 59.85
Calves 26.00
Scrap 81.56
Milk 22.50
Potatoes 6.00
' Total $2,607.10
Other Income:
Board $ 266.65
Co-op Preferred Stock 50.00
Federal payments 245.40
G.L.F. Patronage refunds 53.40
Total $ 615.45 $3,222.55
Tompkins County, New York 293
FARM PRODUCTS USED IN COUNTY HOME
10,307 Milk at $ .10 $1,030.70
800 Doz. Eggs at .45 360.00
2,816 Lbs. Beef _at .2242 631.35
1,558 Lbs. Pork at .19 296.02
254 Lbs. Chicken at .34 86.36
930 Lbs. Butter (Exch. for cream) at .458 425.94
300. Bu. Potatoes at 2.00 600.00
Miscellaneous vegetables 466.50
Total. $3,896.87
SUMMARY OF RELIEF COSTS
Category Expended Reimbursed Net Cort
Aid to the Blind $ 3,894.19 $ 2,212.88 $ 1,681.31
Old Age Assistance 102,250.83 75,494.15 26,756.68
Home Relief & Hospital 18,992.92 8,308.08 10,684.84
Child Welfare Services 36,432.55 6,412.82 30,019.73
County Home & Farm 17,083.60 3,222.55 13,861.05
Administrative Salaries 20,917.31 9,435.63 11,481.68
Totals $199,571.40 $105,086.11 $94,485.29
Received by County from Recovery Trust Fund 3,011.77
Total Cost $91,473.52
ANALYSIS OF REIMBURSEMENTS
From Relatives,
Other Districts,
Paid by State Sales, Etc. Total
Aid to the Blind $ 2,212.88 $ 2,212.88
Old Age Assistance 74,951.25 $ 542.90 75,494.15
Home Relief, Hosp., Etc. 1,76628 3,466.55 5,232.83 —
Child Welfare 6,412.82 6,412.82
County Home & Farm 3,222.55 3,222.55
Administrative Salaries 9,435.63,- 9,435.63
State Charges 3,075.25 3,075.25
Recovery Trust Fund 3,011.77 ' 3,011.77
Totals $91,441.29 $16,656.59 $108,097.88
RECOVERY TRUST FUND
1945
Jan. 1 Balance $ 4,420.92
Dec. 31 Receipts 9,680.44
Dec. 31 Disbursements $ 7,918.14
To Balance 6,183.22
$14;101.36 $14,101.36
1946
Jan. 1 Balance $ 6,183.22
294 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
BOARD OF CHILD WELFARE REPORT
On account of the Board of Child Welfare being discontinued, the following,
figures are submitted for the year 1945:
Appropriation Amount Expended Unexpended
Allowances $30,000.00 $29,056.39 $ 943.61
Office Expense 200.00 170.30 29.70
Travel Expense 750.00 351.37 398.63
Hospitalization 3,000.00 874.00 2,126.00
Totals $33,950.00 $30,452.06 $3,497.94
Salaries 2,711.54
Total Expense $33,163.60
Reimbursements:
Allowances $10,165.75
Salaries 1,008.41
Admin. Expenses 178.38 11,352.54
Net Cost $21,811.06
STATE OF NEW YORK ss:
COUNTY OF TOMPKINS
R. C. Van Marter, being duly sworn, says that he is the Commissioner of
Welfare of Tompkins County; that to the best of his knowledge and belief the
foregoing is a true and full account of receipts and disbursements of the De-
partment for the year ended December 31, 1945 this 28th day of January, 1946.
R.C. VAN MARTER,
Commissioner.
MARY S. BROWN,
Notary Public.
NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS UNDER CARE OF THE DEPARTMENT
AS OF JANUARY 1, 1946 '
Aid to Dependent Children
Mothers 63
Children 189
Incapacitated Fathers 18
Child Welfare
Children in Boarding Homes 96
Children in Institutions 26
Children under Supervision 97
Olt Age Assistance
Men 130
Women 134
270
199
264
Tompkins County, New York 295
Blind
Men
3
Women 4
Home Relief
In Families ( 13
Non Families 4
County Home
Men 33
Women 9
7
17
42
Total , 799
Under the care of the Town Welfare Officers in the nine towns of the
County there are 15 additional cases with 31 individuals.
NUMERICAL STATEMENT OF COUNTY HOME RESIDENTS
Men Women Total
In home January 1, 1945 30 13 43
Residents—First Admission _13 4 17
Residents --Readmitted 22 1 23
— — —
Total 65 18 83
Deceased during year 10 2 12
Discharged 22 7 29
— — —
Total 32 9 41
Residents at December 31 33 9 42
ADDENDA
COUNTY HOME INMATES—DECEMBER 31, 1945.
Men Women
Caroline, 1
Danby 2
Dryden 2
Enfield 1 1
Groton 2
Ithaca 2
Newfield
Lansing 7 2
Ulysses 2
City of Ithaca 14 4.
County 1
Schuyler County , 1
Total 33 9
296 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
GROWN AND CANNED IN 1945
225 Qts. String Beans
150 " Corn
250 " Tomatoes
16 " Shelled beans
30 " Beets
24 " Tomato Juice
125 " Peaches
75 " Columbian berries
100 " Cherries
10 " Pickles
24 " Strawberries
20 " Prunes
10 " Jam
OTHER CROPS RAISED ON FARM IN 1945
150 Bu. Potatoes $ 300.00
6 " Carrots 9.00
12 " Turnips 21.00
12 " Beets - 12.00
60 " Tomatoes 90.00
12 " Sweet corn 12.00
16 " String beans 40.00
4 " Cucumbers 10.00
2 " Peas 3.00
25 " Onions 50.00
2 " Pumpkins 2.50
200 Lbs. Asparagus 50.00
250 " Rhubarb 25.00
2 Bu. Radishes 8.00
250 Qts. Raspberries 125.00
5 Bu. Lettuce 10.00
8 ' " Greens 8.00
1 Ton Cabbage 20.00
56 " Hay 1,120.00
1,050 Bu. Oats & Barley 1,050.00
450 " Wheat 787.50
402 " Corn (ear) 257.28
75 Tons Ensilage 750.00
Total ...._ $4,760.28
Tompkins County, New York 297
REPORT OF COUNTY TREASURER
COUNTY ROAD MACHINERY FUND.
Sectin 126, Highway Law
County of Tompkins, for year ending December 31, 1945.
The following is a report of the County Road Machinery
Fund as required by Section 126 of the Highway Law. (Addi-
tional information may be submitted to the Board of Super-
visors if required by the Board.)
RECEIPTS
Balance from previous year $62,169.33
Appropriated for the purchase and re-
pair of equipment, Section 126
Appropriated for purchase of land or
buildings Section 126
Appropriated for construction or repair
of buildings, Section 126
Rentals from County road fund 28,620.40
Rentals from County snow fund and
bridge fund 3,899.75
Rentals from other sources
Miscellaneous receipts 4,245.49
Total receipts, including balance
from previous year $98,934.97'
EXPENDITURES
For purchase of highway equipment $25,416.17
For purchase of small tools and imple-
ments 360.55
OPERATION OF EQUIPMENT:
Gasoline, motor oil and grease
Labor, materials and supplies used in re-
pair of tools and equipment 13,843.16
Machine operators on equipment rented
to County Road Fund
298 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
OPERATION OF GARAGES AND SHOPS
For purchase of lands or buildings for
highway purposes
Material and labor for construction or
repair of highway buildings
For heat, light, water and outside storage
Miscellaneous expenditures
33.34
547.29
2,719.71
Total expenditures $42,920.22
Balance as of December 31, 1945 56,014.75
List Equipment purchased, by cash, trade, or both, costing
$100.00 or more, during the current year.
Name or
Kind of Equipment
Purchase Discount or
Price Allowance Net Price
F.W.D. Truck $4,630.00
Frink Snow Plow 1,910.00
Frink Snow Plow. 1,910.00
Highway Mower 1,148.81
Frink Snow Plow 1,563.31
Frink Snow Plow 1,617.50
Brockway Truck 6,455.00
Frink Snow Plow 2,170.00
Frink Snow Plow 1,570.00
Frink Snow Plow 1,950.00
Steam Jenny 491.55
ZDENKA K. STEPAN,
Deputy County Treasurer.
Tompkins County, New York , 299.
ANNUAL REPORT OF COUNTY TREASURER -
COUNTY ROAD FUND
(Section 125, Highway Law)
County of Tompkins, for year ending December 31, 1945.
CREDITS
Balance from previous year unap-
propriated $229,053.46
Contributed by towns—Section 111
Appropriated by county—Section 111 28,110.00
Appropriated by State—Section 112 27,969.60
Motor vehicle fees 56,457.56
Motor fuel tax - 62,850.60
Refunded from completed projects
Received from other sources
Received from State Aid to towns,
.Sec. 282, Par. 3- 13,281.30
Total credits, including balance
from previous year
$417,722.52
• DEBITS
Total appropriated by Board of Supervisors: -
To Project Accounts, except snow re-
moval $135,000.00
For the removal of snow
For highway bonds and interest
Total Appropriated $135,000.00
- Balance unappropriated December 31, 1945 $282,722.52
COUNTY ROAD FUND PROJECT ACCOUNTS
- Maintenance
Project No. Maintenance
Balance from previous year $ 9,728.86
Appropriation by Board of Supervisors 135,000.00
Refunds to project 24.20
Total available $144,753.06
Disbursed on order of the County
Superintendent of Highways $130,170.77
Refunded to county road fund—Com-
pleted project
Total disbursements 130,170.77
Balance December 31, 1945 $ 14,582.29
300 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
SUMMARY OF PROJECT ACCOUNTS
Balance from previous year $ 9,728.86
Appropriated by board of supervisors 135,000.00
Refunds 24.20
Total available $144,753.06
Disbursed on order of County Super-
intendent 130,170.77
Refunded to county road fund—com-
pleted projects
Total Disbursed 130,170.77
Balance December 31, 1945 $ 14,582.29
RECONCILIATION
Balance unappropriated December 31,
1945 $282,722.52
Balance project accounts Decem-
ber 31, 1945 14,582.29
Outstanding checks to be paid 2,182.79
Total .
First National Bank of Dryden $ 40,000.00
Tompkins Co. Trust Co. 259,487.60
Bank Balance December 31, 1945
$299,487.60
$299,487.60
Tompkins County, New York 301
State of New York
County of Tompkins }ss.:
Zdenka K. Stepan being duly sworn, says that she is, the
Deputy treasurer of the county of Tompkins and that the fore-
going report is a true and correct statement of the transactions
of the County Road Fund of said county for the year ending
December 31, 1945 as shown by the official records of said
county.
ZDENKA K. STEPAN,
Deputy County Treasurer.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 5th day of February 1946.
OLGA KORBEL,
Notary Public.
Reports of the expenditure of the county road moneys shall
be made as follows :
In a county in which highways or roads are constructed, re-
constructed or maintained, pursuant to this section, the county
treasurer shall file with the clerk of the board of supervisors a
report of all such expenditures, who shall cause the same to be
printed in the next issue of the annual proceedings of the board
of supervisors, and shall transmit three copies of the journal
of the proceedings of the board, containing such report to the
department of public works and three copies to the comptroller.
The county treasurer. within three days after the filing of said
report with the clerk of the board of supervisors, shall file a
verified copy of said report in the office of the county clerk
which shall be open to public inspection during office hours of
such county clerk, and duplicates shall at the same time be
mailed by the county treasurer to the superintendent of public
works and the state comptroller.
302 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
TREASURER OF TOMPKINS COUNTY
To the Board of Supervisors
Tompkins County
Gentlemen :
The following report of receipts and disbursements of funds
which came into the hands of the treasurer of Tompkins
County, from January 1st, 1945 to December 31, 1945 is re-
spectfully submitted.
D. A. STOBBS,
County Treasurer.
GENERAL FUNDS
Cash on hand January 1, 1945 $667,490.12
Receipts—January 1, to December 31, 1945 928,752.58 $1,596,242.70
Payments—January 1, to December 31, 1945 909,376.05
In cash drawer $ 25.00
• General Fund 333,52109
County Road Fund ..._ 297,304.81
Highway Machinery 56,014.75 $686,866.65 $1,596,242.70
Receipts—General
Taxes received from Corporations $69,218.24
Taxes received from Towns and City 334 414.90
Taxes collected by treasurer before Tax Sale 38,345.31
Tax Sale Certificates 2,205.90
Tax Real Estate 1,540.10
Tax Sale and Redemption Advertising 523.25
Real Estate Foreclosure 717.70
Return school taxes 7,014.58
County Road Fund:
Motor Vehicle Fees 56,457.56
Motor Fuel Tax 62,850.60
State Aid 68,767.56
County Aid 28,110.00
State Aid:
Snow Removal 37,942.45
Temporary Home Relief 1,120.91
Refunds:
County Road Maintenance 24.20
Snow Removal 2,355.00
Highway Machinery 36,767.24
Welfare Cancelled checks 408.22
Old Age Cancelled checks 1,290.60
General Cancelled checks 42.00
Tompkins County,'. New. York 303
REVENUES
Revenues—General
County Clerk fees $24,021.34-
Surrogates
24,021.34Surrogates Fees and Pistol Permits 444.40
County Treasurer's fees 1,339.44
Sheriffs' fees 746.16
• County Laboratory fees 13,777.25
County Laboratory—State 4,440.98
Public Health—State 5,117.86
Compensation Insurance—Villages 81.26 $ 49,968.69
Revenues—Poor
Children's Court 2,455.80 '
County Home 2,955.90
Other Welfare Reimbursements 10,059.02
State:
Crippled Children 2,901.39
Temporary Home Relief 3,430.59
State and Federal:
Aid Dependent. Children 11,352.54
Blind 2,212.88
Payroll Reimbursement 5,717.62 $ 41,085.74
Revenues—Old Age Assistance
State Reimbursements $25,595.97
Federal Aid 49,355.28
Clients 3,098.36 $ 78,049.61
Revenues—Unestimated
Probation Court:
Crippled children $ 115.00
Biggs State Hospital Cases:
Individuals 2,960.00
State Refunds 1,500.00
Welfare Department Refund (ADC) 4.00
Telephone Refunds 140.97
Tax Interest (Co. Treasurer Dept.) 1,348.43
Rent—County Property - 2,100.00
Insurance Refunds 1,227.01
Miscellaneous:
Veteran's Bureau 28.26
Transfer of Prisoners 38.54
Children's Court Balance 8.92
Co. Treasurer—War Stamp Refund 50.00
Sale of old paper—Commissioners 2.76
Refund (Error on Salary) 8.33 9,532.22
Grand Total Cash Receipts $928,752.28
STATEMENT OF CASH DISBURSEMENTS
Refunded to Supervisors of:
Caroline $ 85.44
Danby '586.23.
Dryden 906.30
Enfield 173.78
Groton 883.14
Ithaca 304.45
• 304 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
Lansing - 304.60
Ulysses 474.75
City 704.19
Dryden Town Health 608.75
Insane. Commitments 280.00
Tax Refunds:
Town of Dryden 9.03
Town of Groton 17.96
Town of Ithaca 4.55
Refunded to Collectors 29.21
Tax Real Estate 92.16.
Tax Sale and Redemption Advertising 1,158.08
Tax Foreclosure Refunded 369.86
Returned School Taxes 16,138.60
Highway Machinery Fund 42,921.82
County Road Project Control 130,170.77
County Road State Aid to Towns 27,516.66
- County Bridges 4,358.19
Snow Removal 54,462.51
County Laboratory -Pending Account transferred to County Labora-
tory Trust 6,311.96
Current Appropriations—General - 258,276.46
Current Appropriations—Poor Fund 157,028.61
Current Appropriations—Highway Fund 48,074.90
Current Appropriations—Old Age 122,683.71
Towns:
Temporary Home Relief 1,120.91
Current Revenues—Taxes on Rented Property 1,546.62
Refund—Overpayment of Blind Payments 21.85
Surplus:
Augusta H. Williams Property $20,250.00
The Good Roads Machinery Co. of New York 11,500.00 31,750.00
Grand Total Cash Disbursements $909,376.05
AGENCY AND TRUST FUNDS
Cash on hand January 1, 1945 $ 39,652.80
Receipts—January 1, to December 31, 1945 872,955.31'$912,608.11 ,
Payments—January 1, to December 31, 1945 870,598.06
Special Trust Fund - $ 9,630.97
Mortgage Tax 3,017.89
Court and Trust 12,061.64
War Bonds 195.50
Recovery Trust Fund 6,183.22
Tuberculosis Hospital Trust 3,052.89
Bower Cemetery Trust Fund 1,555.98
County Laboratory Trust 6,311.96 •
Total Cash (Agency and Trust) $ 42,010.05 $912,608.11
Tompkins County, New York 305
RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS
Receipts Payments
Academic Money $ 9,442.07 $ 9,442.07
Estate taxes 11,957.52 11,957.52
Mortgage taxes 13,702.00 12,662.16
Personal income taxes 55,969.22 55,969.22
Cash bail 700.00 1,500.00
Franchise taxes on business corporations 61,240.43 61,240.43
Public school money 585,356.60 585,356.60
Tax redemptions 1,483.67 1,483.67
Court and trust funds _ 230.31 7,194.73
Recovery Trust Fund 9,680.44 7,918.14
Dog fees 11,211.26 10,200.43
Alcoholic beverage taxes 79,935.85 79,935.85
Bower Cemetery Trust Fund (Interest) 30.72
Tuberculosis Hospital Trust Fund (Interest) 60.28
Withholding Taxes 21,443.24 21,443.24
War Bonds 4,199.74 4,294.00
County Laboratory Trust Fund 6,311.96
Total $872,955.31 $870,598.06
Balances '44 39,652.80 '45 42,010.05
Totals $914608.11 $912,608.11
State of New York
County of Tompkins
Donald A. Stobbs, being duly sworn, says that he is the
Treasurer of Tompkins County, and that the foregoing report
is a true and correct statement of financial transactions of said
county for the period January 1, 1945, to December 31, 1945.
}SS.:
D. A. STOBBS,
County Treasurer.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 26th day of February, 1945.
ZDENKA K. STEPAN
Notary Public.
306 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
To the Board of Supervisors
Tompkins County
Gentlemen :
The following is a detailed analysis of the budget showing
appropriations, transfers, expenditures and balances; also
statement of estimated revenues for the fiscal year 1945.
Contributions:
State Tax—Court and Stenographers $ 3,054.41 $ 3,054.41 $
Tax Expense, Etc.
Tax Notices 150.00 112.95 37.05 1
Tax Extensions 700.00 631.53 68.47
Legislative: -
Supervisors
Compensation 8,550.00 8,500.00 50.00
Expenses and Mileage 1,000.00 588.67. 411.33
Board Expenses 300.00
Transfer—Contingent Fund 2.08 302.08
Deputy Clerk—Salary 1,800.00 ,
Transfer—War Emergency Fund 180.00 1,980.00
Clerk—Salary 2,100.00
Transfer—War Emergency Fund 105.00 2,205.00
Postage •50.00 49.96. 04
Other Expenses . 50.00 24.35 25.65
Administrative Buildings:
Court House:
Superintendent Buildings—Salary 1,800.00
Transfer—War Emergency Fund 180.00 1,980.00
Fireman—Salary 1,410.00
Transfer—War Emergency Fund 141.00 1,551.00
Assistant Fireman—Salary 1,320.00
Transfer—War Emergency Fund 132.00 1,452.00
Janitors (3) 3,780.00
Transfer—War Emergency Fund 378.00 4,066.32 91.68
Telephone Operator 1,120.00
Transfer—War Emergency Fund 112.00 , 1,232.00
Insurance Premiums 800.00
Transfer—Contingent Fund 2,500.00 2,819.25 480.75
Old Court House:
Repairs 300.00
Transfer—Contingent Fund 1,200.00 1,230.11 269.89
Painting County Buildings 600.00
Signed,
D. A. STOBBS,
County Treasurer.
GENERAL FUND
Appropriations
and Credits Expended. Balances
Tompkins County, New York, 307
Appropriations
and Credits Expended Balances
Transfer -Contingent Fund 600.00 1,200.00
Court House and Jail 600.00 ' 581.69 18.31
Supplies and Miscellaneous Expenses 1,200.00 1,195.27 4.73
Judicial:
County Judge:
Salary 5,000.00
Special County Judge Salaries 600.00
Transfer -Contingent Fund 3,250.00
Surrogate's Clerk 2,000.00
Transfer -War Emergency Fund 160.00
Stenographer 1,200.00
Transfer -War Emergency Fund 120.00
Expenses _ 500.00
2,083.30
3,652.66
1,760.00
967.09
408.80
2,916.70
197.34
400.00
352.91
91.20
Children's Court:
Judge:. '
Salary 1,500.00 625.00 875.00
' Clerk -Salary 900.00
Transfer -War Emergency Fund 90.00 990.00
Office and Other Expenses 400.00
Transfer -Contingent Fund 200.00 546.73 53.27
Stenographer 1,100.00
Transfer -War Emergency Fund 110.00 1,109.13 100.87
Courts:
,Supreme 6,000.00
Cancelled check • 5.50 4,463.85 1,541.65
County 1,000.00 167.39 832.61
County Attorney:
Salary _..._ 3,500.00 3,500.00
Postage and Miscellaneous expenses 400.00 299.59 100.41
County Clerk:
Salary 3,600.00 3,600.00
Deputy Clerk 1,800.00
Transfer -War Emergency Fund 180.00 1,980:00
Search Clerk 1,400.00
Transfer -War Emergency Fund 140.00 1,540.00
Index Clerk and Assistant Motor Vehicle
Clerk 1,210.00
Transfer -War Emergency Fund 121.00 • 1,237.55 93.45
Typist and Naturalization Clerk 1,380.00
Transfer -War Emergency Fund 138.00 1,518.00
Typist -Court Work 1,320.00
Transfer -War Emergency Fund 132.00 1,452.00
Typist -Old Records 1,200.00
Transfer -War Emergency Fund 120.00 1,320.00 ....___......
Typist -Assistant on Abstracts 1,200.00
Transfer -War Emergency Fund 120.00 1,320.00
• Typist 500.00 476.63 23.37
Extra Clerk 250.00 217.50 32.50
Postage, Bond premiums & Other expenses 1,300.00
Transfer -Contingent Fund 800.00 1,832.05 267.95
Motor Vehicle Clerk -Salary 1,500.00
Transfer -War Emergency Fund 150.00 1,650.00
Postage, Bond premium & misc. 400.00 386.14 13.86
Extra Clerk 700.00
Transfer -War Emergency Fund 15.00 605.02 109.98
30.8 Proceedings of the Board of. Supervisors
Administrative Officers :•
Appropriations
and Credits Expended Balances
Commissioners of Election:
Salaries 2,200.00 2,200.00
Expenses 400.00 375.48 24.52
Elections -Expenses 4,500.00
Transfer -Contingent Fund 572.64 5,072:64
County Treasurer:
Salary 2,800.00 2,800.00
Deputy Treasurer 1,800.00
Fund ..._-180.00 1,980.00
1,300.00
Fund 130.00 1,430.00
1,100.00
110.00 1,210.00
165.00 152.36 12.64
700.00 700.00
300.00 125.38 174.62
85.00
4.63 89.63
3,000.00 3,000.00
Transfer -War Emergency
Tax• Clerk
Transfer -War Emergency
Assistant Clerk
Transfer -War Emergency Fund
Postage
Bond premiums
Stationery, books, forms, etc.
Contingent Expenses
Transfer -Contingent Fund
Cornell Library Association
Regulative Officers:
Sealer of Weights and Measures:
Salary _1,300.00
Transfer -War Emergency Fund ...---130.00 1,430.00
Expenses and Bond Premium 500.00
Transfer -Contingent Fund 46.56 546:56
Transferred from Contingent Fund to
Deputy Sealer Salary 400.00
Transfer -War Emergency Fund 4.00 403.32 .68
Corrective Officers:
District Attorney -Salary 2,400.00 2,400.00
Stenographer 780.00
Transfer -War Emergency Fund 78.00 858.00
Traveling expenses 150.00 95.92 54.08
Expenses 200.00 133.80 66.20
Sheriff -Salary 4,000.00 4,000.00
Undersheriff-Salary 2,400.00
Transfer -War Emergency Fund 120.00 2,223.18 296.82
Bond premium and expenses 500.00 366.57 133.43
Mileage 2,400.00 1,447.36 952.64
Miscellaneous expenses 250.00 164.45 85.55
Equipment_ 200.00 57.74 142.26
.Jail -Deputies 3,600.00
Transfer -War Emergency Fund 360.00
Matron 900.00 4,793.72 66.28
Physician 200.00 56.00 144.00
Jail Inmates (Food) 2,000.00 1,662.31 337.69
Elevator Inspection contract 264.00 264.00
Onondaga County Penitentiary 525.90
Transfer -Contingent Fund 562.92
Transfer -Contingent Fund 885.95 1,974.77
Jail Supplies 100.00
Transfer -Contingent Fund 75.00 150.96 24.04
Emergency Deputy Sheriff 400.00 160.05 239.95
Turnkey 600.00 600.00
Probation Officer:
Salary 1,300.00
Transfer -War Emergency Fund 130.00 1,430.00
Mileage and office expenses 100.00 10.00
Coroner:
Salary - 700.00 699.96
Expenses 125.00
Transfer -Contingent Fund 141.66 266.66
Contract Supplies:
Heat and Light (Co. Bldgs. in City)
Transfer -Contingent Fund
Telephones
Water Rentals
Reforestation
Tompkins County, New York
Appropriations'
and Credits Expended
Veterans Bureau:
Service Officer:
Salary
Deputy
Transfer -War Emergency Fund
Secretary
Transfer -War Emergency Fund _.__
Expenses
Transfer -Contingent
Extra Typist
Transfer -War Emergency Fund
County Laboratory
Public Health:
Nurses 7,850.00
Transfer -Contingent Fund 450.00
Transfer -War Emergency Fund 400.00
Clerical Salary 1,000.00
Transfer -War Emergency Fund 100.00
Syphillis Clinic .-.-_ 400.00
Transportation for nurses 2,952.00
Office Supplies 60.00
Medical and Nursing supplies 250.00
Contingent Fund 100.00
Postag e 40.00.
Infant Hygiene Clinician Salary 480:00
Dental Hygienist 360.00
Dentist Salary 500.00
Bovine Tuberculosis and Bangs Disease
Committee:
Veterinarian
Expenses
Fund
4,200.00
325.00
3,500.00
250.00
300.00
2,500.00
1,800.00
180.00
1,000.00
100.00
600.00
70.00
1,000.00
100.00
26,431.00
4,521.51
3,271.57
201.52
148.50
2,499.96
931.42
1,099.92
661.34
1,038.88
25,008.37
7,890.00
409.41
182.25
1,948.92
2,55
132.53
3.18
405.00
90.00
309
Balances
90.00.
.04
3.49.
228.43
48.48
151.50
.04
1,048.58
.08
8.66
61.12
1,422.63
810.00
690.59
217.75
1,003.08
57.45
117.47
100.00
36.82
75.00
270.00
500.00
2,400.00 2,400.00
100.00 100.00
Control of Bangs Disease 2,000.00 1,132.75 867.25
Eradication of Rabies:
Transfer -Contingent Fund 4,000.00 2,585.39 1,414.61
Education :
Farm Bureau 2,700.00 2,700.00
Home Bureau 2,700.00 2,700.00
Four H Club 4,350.00 4,350.00
Educational Notices 25.00 13.72 11.28
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Rural• Traveling Library: "Appropriations
Librarian: and Credits Expended Balances
Salary 1,520.00 497.89 1,022.11
Assistant Librarian 1,440.00
Transfer -War Emergency Fund 144.00 1,584.00
Secretary for Committee 50.00 50.00
Books, Magazines & repairs on books 1,250.00 1,249.05 .95
Truck Maintenance 165.00 105.45 59.55
Supplies 100.00 99.97 .03
Postage 35.00 35.00
Compensation Insurance:
Disbursements 6,000.00
Transfer -Contingent Fund 2,000.00 7,779.96 220.04
Administrative Costs 200.00 188.02 11.98
Appropriation under Sec. 25-a ...._ 50.00 20.00 30.00
Employee's Retirement System 16,000.00 15,876.14 123.86
Court House and Jail Bonds 16,000.00 16,000.00
Interest 19,100.00 19,100.00
Miscellaneous:
Court Library 50.00 42.50 7.50
Justices and Constable Fees 200.00 50.00 150.00
County Publications 900.00 706.19 193.81
County Officers Association 150.00 150.00
County Investigator 300.00 279.34 20.66
Tax.Sale Foreclosure expenses 300.00 267.09 32.91
Libraries in towns of Dryden, Groton,
Newfield and Ulysses ` 800.00 800.00
POOR FUND
Commissioner of Welfare- Salary $ 2,800.00 $ 2,800.00 $
Home Relief 15,000.00 12,023.67 3,007.33
Cancelled checks 31.00
Hospitalization, etc. 10,000.00 6,981.25 3,018.75
Children -Foster Homes 24,000.00
Cancelled checks 148.92
Transferred from General Contingent Fund 5,500.00 29.174.23 474.69
Children -Institutional Care 4,000.00
Transferred from General Contingent Fund 3,800.00 7,422.24 377.76
Case Supervisor 2,112.00
Transfer -War Emergency Fund 105.60 2,217.60
Investigator Home Relief 1,400.00 697.45 702.55
Children's Agents 4,080.00
Transfer -War Emergency Fund 303.00
Transferred from General Contingent Fund 900.00 4,473.18 809.82
One Accountant 1,540.00
Transfer -War Emergency, Fund 154.00 1,693.92. .08
Stenographers 5,540.00
Transfer=War'Emergency Fund 438.70, 5,083.36 895.34
Office Expenses 1,300.00 905.66 394.34
Traveling Expenses 2,800.00 2,749.49 50.51
Transient Care 100.00 100.00
State Charges in Tuberculosis Hospital 300.00
Transferred from General Contingent Fund 3,500.00 3,294.00. 506.00
County Home Administration:
Salary of Superintendent 1,500.00 1,380.00 120.00
• Salary of. Matron 960.00 960.00
Tompkins County, New York , 311
Other Salaries and Compensatio
'Transferred from General
Fund
Other Administration expenses
County Home Buildings:
Salaries -Fireman
New Furniture, Furnishings, etc.
Fuel, Light and Power
Transferred from General Contingent
Fund
Renewals of equipment
Repairs, alterations, etc.
Other building expenses
County Home Inmates:
Salaries and Wages of Physician, Nurse, etc
Food, clothing and supplies
County Home Farm:
Salaries of Farm employees 1,800.00
Cancelled check 15.00 931.50 883.50
Wages, veterinarian, threshing, etc. 300.00 258.79 41.21
Live stock 200.00
Transferred from General Contingent
Fund 170.00 367.06 2.94
Fertilizer, feed,seeds, miscellaneous 1,500.00
Transferred from General Contingent
Fund 400.00 1,792.21
New equipment 600.00 306.00
Repairs to buildings and alterations 400.00 9.68
Tuberculosis:
Patients at Biggs Mem. Hospital 20,000.00 16,585.44 3,414.56
Mental Diseases:
Insane 100.00
Board of Child Welfare:
Aid to Dependent Children:
Allowances 20,000.00
Transferred from General Con-
tingent Fund 10,000.00
Cancelled Checks 181.20
Office Expenses 200.00
Investigator 1,650.00
Transfer -War Emergency Fund 165.00
Transferred from General Contingent
Fund 171.00
Traveling expenses 750.00
Clerical assistance 660.00
Transfer -War Emergency Fund 66.00-
Appropriations
and Credits Expended Balances
800.00
Contingent
100.00 872.00
400:00 393.20
300.00
200.00
2,000.00
340.00
300.00
1,000.00
250.00
3,600:00
3,400.00
28.00
6.80
300.00
6.65 193.35
2,323.10
121.34
896_58
160.00
16.90
178.66
103.42.
90.00
2,809.00 791.00
3,196.49 203.51
107.79
294.00
390.32
Hospitalization:
Transferred from General Contingent Fund
Dependents of. Soldiers and Sailors
Physically Handicapped Children
'Physically Handicapped Adults
Transferred from General Contingent Fund
3,000.00
500.00
6,000.00
600.00
500.00
30.00 70.00
29,687.59
170.30
493.61
29.70
1,985.78 .22
351.37 398.63
725.76
874.00
250.00
4,938.18
.24
2,126.00
250.00
1,061.82
836.35 263.65
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Blind:
Allowances 3,600.00
Transferred from General Contingent
Fund 350.00
Cancelled checks 32.10 3,894.19 87.91
Burials 250.00 250.00
Central Index 100.00 100.00
$179,263.52 $157,028.61 $ 22,234.91
Appropriations
and Credits Expended Balances
Welfare Credits:
From State:
Estimated Received Balances
Crippled Children , $ 1,600.00 $ 2,901.39 $ 1,301.39.
Aid,to Dependent Children 8,000.00 11,352.54 3,352.54
Blind 2,000.00. 2,212.88 212.88
Levy on Towns and City:
Support of Poor at County Home 9.989.88 9,989.88
Hospitalization, etc. 33,011.04 33,011.04
Reimbursements:
,Other counties & political subdivisions
and Administration expenses 8,000.00 15,776.64 7,776.64 ,
Temporary Home Relief 2,500.00 3,430.59 930.59
Estimated Revenues—County Home
Children's Court
3,000.00
2,500.00
13,574.04
2,955.90, *44.10
2,455.80 *44.20
$ 70,600.92 $ 84,086.66 $ 13,485.74
Refund Federal Blind 21.85
Balance of Estimated Revenues
Balance of Appropriation Accounts 22,234.91
Transferred to Surplus
* Over-estimated.
Miscellaneous:
Ithaca Tompkins County Defense Council$ 2,061.00
Transfer—War Emergency Fund 127.50
Civil Service expenses 100.00
County Historian expenses, 250.00
War Emergency Compensation 7,500.00
Soil Conservation 250.00
Care of West Hill Property 1,000.00
Transfer—Contingent Fund 1,000.00
Transferred from Contingent Fund to
Fox Bounties 900.00 897.00 3.00
Contingent Fund 40,000.00 36,157.44
County Clerk's Photostat Machine 3,577.25 265.31
$327,617.75 $301,497.50 $ 26,120.25
Total General Current Appropriations expended $258,276.46
Transferred from Contingent Fund to various accounts 36,157.44
Transferred from War Emergency Fund to various salary accounts 7,063.60
13,463.89
1,336.35
27.58
169.83
7,063.60
79.04
$ 35,698.80
852.15
72.42
80.17
436.40
170.96
1,784.28 215.72
$301,497.50
Tompkins County, New York 313
Appropriations
and Credits Expended Balances -
Estimated Received ,Balances
General Fund Credits:
Estimated Revenues—Co. Lab. fees $ 6,000.00 $ 13,777.25 $ 7,777.25
Levy on Towns -and Villages for Compensa-
tion Insurance 2,128.39 2,128.39
Levy on Towns and City:
State Tax 3,054.41 3,054.41
Election Expenses 3,187.50 3,316.45 128.95
Other Credits:
Fees—County Clerk 20,000.00 24,021.34 4,021.34
Fees—Surrogate's Clerk 400.00 444.40 44.40
Fees—County Treasurer 1,200.00 1,339.44 139.44
Surplus -in General Fund 65,000.00 65,000.00
$ 12,111.38
State of New York:
Reimbursements—Co. Lab. 7,200.00 - 4,440.98 •2,759.02
Reimbursements—Public Health 7,000.00 5,117.86 *1,882.14
Fees—Sheriff 1,200.00 746.16 * 453.84
$116,370.30 $123,386.68 $ 7,016.38
Ordered paid by Board of Supervisors to
Ralph L. Harris 5.00
$ 7,011.38
Balance of Estimated Revenues $ 7,011.38
Balances Transferred to Surplus 26,120.25
Balances Transferred to'Surplus $ 33,131.63
* Over-estimated.
HIGHWAY FUND
Superintendent of Highways:
Salary $ 3,800.00 $ 3,800.00 $
Traveling expenses 1,400.00 909.12 490.88
Other expenses 100.00
Transferred from General Contingent
Fund 100.00 155.78 44.22
County System of Roads:
Construction under Sec. 111 28,110.00 28,110.00
County aid, graveling town roads 18,000.00 14,000.00 4,000.00
Snow Removal 15,000.00 15,000.00
Totals $ 66,510.00 $ 96,174.90 $ 4,535.10
Condemnation and Purchase of Rights of Way 1,500.00
Transferred from General Contingent
Fund 100.00 1,100.00 500.00
Balance of Highway Appropriation Transferred to Surplus $ 4,535.10
Balance of Right of Way Appropriation Transferred to Right of
Way Surplus 500.00
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OLD AGE ASSISTANCE
Appropriations
and Credits Expended Balances
Allowances $ 95,000.00
Transferred, from OAA. Surplus 5,000.00
Cancelled Cliecks 1,266.60 $101,016.08 $ 250.52
Burials 3,000.00 2,282.00 718.00
Workers 4,950.00
Transfer—War Emergency Fund 495.00 5,445.00
Stenographer 1,188.00
Transfer—War Emergency Fund 118.80 1,306.80
Tax Refund 12,633.83 12,633.83
Totals $123,652.23 $122,683.71 $ 968.52
Estimated Received - Balances
Estimated Revenues:
State Reimbursements $ 22,500.00 $ 25,595.97 $ 3,095.97
Federal Aid 37,000.00 49,355.28 .12,355.28
15,451.25
From Clients '5,000.00 3,098.36 1,901.64
$ 64,500.00 $.78,049.61 $ 13,549.61
Balance of Estimated Revenues 13,549.61
Balance of Appropriation Account 968:52
Balances transferred to Old Age Reserve .___ $ 14,518.13
Tompkins County, New York 315
Roster, 1946
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS
W. Sterling Cole (39th District) Bath, N. Y.
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE SENATE
Chauncey B. Hammond (46th District) Elmira, N. Y.
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE ASSEMBLY
Stanley C. Shaw Ithaca, N. Y.
COUNTY OFFICERS
County Judge and Surrogate Norman G. Stagg Ithaca, N.Y.
Special County Judge Louis K. Thaler Ithaca, N. Y.
Judge of Children's Court ..Norman G. Stagg Ithaca, N. Y.
County Clerk W. Glenn Norris Ithaca, N. Y.
County Treasurer D. A. Stobb s Ithaca, N. Y.
District Attorney Arthur G. Adams Ithaca, N. Y.
Sheriff Clifford Hall Ithaca, N. Y.
Under Sheriff Howard A. Harvey Ithaca, N. Y.
County Attorney C. H. Newman Ithaca, N. Y.
Commissioner of Welfare ....R. C. VanMarter Ithaca, N. Y.
Coroner Dr. Ralph J. Low T'burg, N. Y.
Sealer of Wts. & Measures ....E. Paul Nedrow Ithaca, N. Y.
Superintendent of Highways.. Bert I. Vann Ithaca, N. Y.
Clerk, Board of Supervisors.. Gladys L. Buckingham ..Ithaca, N. Y.
Commissioner of Election Ray Van Orman Ithaca, R.D.
Commissioner of Election Daniel Patterson Newfield, N. Y.
Probation Officer R. A. Hutchinson Ithaca,. N. Y.
Clerk of Surrogate's Court.... Mary Mineah Ithaca, N. Y.
Clerk of Children's Court R. A. Hutchinson Ithaca, N. Y.
Deputy County Clerk B. F. Tobey Ithaca, N. Y.
Motor Vehicle Clerk Leona Humphrey Ithaca, N. Y.
Deputy County Treasurer ....Zdenka K. Stepan ....Newfield, N. Y.
County Service Officer Walter L. Knettles ....Groton, N. Y.
Dog Warden Frederick McGraw Br'kt'ndale, N. Y.
Dist. Supt. of Schools E. Craig Donnan Newfield, N. Y.
Dist. Supt. of Schools L. O. Olds Ithaca, N. Y.
Dist. Supt. of Schools J. Paul Munson Groton, R.D.
Supt., County Home Herman Exton ....Jacksonville, N. Y.
Assistant Librarian Eleanor Daharsh Ithaca,, R.D.
County Veterinarian Dr. R. A. McKinney ....Dryden, N. Y.
County Historian W. Glenn Norris Ithaca, N. Y.
County Laboratory, Director.. Dr. Henry Ferris - - Ithaca, N. Y.
County Dir., Vet. Agency Leon F. Holman Ithaca, N. Y.
316 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
TOWN OFFICERS
CAROLINE
Supervisor Lamont C. Snow. ...Br'kt'dale, R.D. 1
Justice of the Peace Chas. Thomas Ithaca, R. D. 2
Justice of the Peace Clinton W. Mulks ..Br'kt'ndale, N. Y.
Justice of the Peace Bertram Crispell ..Slaterville Springs
Justice of the Peace Percy Yaple ....Brooktondale, R. D. 1
Town Clerk A. C. Ferguson .... Slaterville Springs
Assessor D. B. Bull, Chm. Ithaca, R.D. 2
Assessor Chas. M. Jones Berkshire, R.D. 1
Assessor Gilbert C. Eastman . Br'kt'dale, N. Y.
Collector Wilson B. Osmun ....Slaterville Spgs.
Supt. of Highways James Beebe Berkshire, R.D. 4
Welfare Officer Charles M. Jones .. Berkshire, R. D. 1.
School Director Mildred Crispell ..Slaterville Springs
School Director Prue Ridgway Br'k'dale, N. Y.
DANBY
Supervisor
Councilman
Councilman
Justice of the Peace
Justice of the Peace
Town Clerk
Assessor
Assessor
Assessor
Collector
Everett J. Loomis Spencer, N. Y.
Henry Westervelt Ithaca, R.D. 4
Harold Cortright Spencer, R.D. 1
Ernest Sincebaugh Ithaca, R.D. 4
Fred Thayer Ithaca R.D. 4
Edward Judson
F. R. Caswell, Chm.....Ithaca, R.D. 4
L. E. Cummings Willseyville, R. D. 1
Arthur VandeBogart Willseyville
Medford Allison ....Willseyville, N. Y.
Supt. of Highways Reginald S. 'Nelson ....Ithaca, R. D. 4
Welfare Officer David A. Moore ....Willseyville, N. Y.
School Director ° Emma McLaughlin Ithaca, R.D. 4
School Director
Ithaca, R.D. 4
DRYDEN
Supervisor Charles G. Downey ....Dryden, N. Y.
Justice of the .Peace Harry Spaulding Etna, N. Y.
Justice of the Peace Millard Hoagland Dryden, N. Y.
Justice of the Peace Ara W. Johnson Freeville, N. Y.
Justice of the Peace Orrie Cornelius Ithaca, R. D. 2
Justice of the Peace Alvord A. Baker Freeville, N. Y.
Town Clerk Lois Beck Freeville, N. Y.
Assessor William Strong, Chm. Freeville
Assessor Harold Clough Ithaca, R.D. 2
' Assessor Ralph Dellows Dryden, N. Y.
Collector Joseph Huntington Ithaca, RD. 4
Supt. of Highways Stacey Beach Dryden, N. Y.
Welfare Officer Edna Nicely Freeville, R.D. 2
School Director Bernice M. Kirk -Etna, N. Y. •
School Director Lewis Gridley Dryden, N. Y.
Tompkins County, New York 317
ENFIELD
Supervisor S. Harvey Stevenson .... Ithaca, R. D. 3
Justice of the Peace Abram G. Updike T'burg, R. D.
Justice of the Peace James Coles Ithaca, R.D. 3
Justice of the Peace Fred Bock Newfield, R.D. 2
Justice of the Peace Hulse Smith Newfield, R.D. 2
Town Clerk - Margaret Laughlin ....Ithaca, R.D. 5
Assessor Olen King Ithaca, R.D. 5
Assessor Austin Legge Ithaca, R.D. 5
Assessor Harry Warren, Chm.....T'burg, R.D.
Collector Roy Linton Ithaca, R.D. 5
Supt. of Highways John Thall Ithaca, R. D. 5
Welfare Officer Herbert Curry Ithaca, R.D. 3
School Director Margaret Stamp Ithaca, R.D. 5
School Director Christine Crissey ..Tr'mansb'g, N. Y.
Supervisor
Justice of the Peace
Justice of the Peace
Justice of the Peace
Justice of the Peace
Town Clerk Dorothy Morgan
Assessor Leslie Cummings
Assessor Grant Halsey
Assessor
Collector
Supt. of Highways
Welfare Officer Ray McElheny
School Director Samuel Drake
GROTON
Daniel J. Carey Groton, N. Y.
Garfield Holden Groton, N. Y.
Harry Tallmadge Groton, R.D. 1
Ralph Reakes McLean, N. Y.
Otto Sebranek Groton, N. Y.
Groton, N. Y.
Groton, N. Y.
Groton, R.D. 1
Arthur E. Spearing Groton, N. Y.
Dorothy Morgan Groton, N. Y.
Ed. Walpole Groton, N. Y.
School Director Francis E. Ryan
Groton, N. .Y.
Groton, N. Y.
McLean, N. Y.
ITHACA CITY
Mayor James Conley City Hall
Supervisor, 1st Ward Anthony G. Macera ..204 S. Corn St.
Supervisor, 2nd Ward Langford F. Baker ..320 S. Geneva St.
Supervisor, 3rd Ward Roy Shoemaker 104 -Utica St.
Supervisor, 4th Ward Carl Vail 207 Ithaca Rd.
Supervisor, 5th Ward J. W. Ozmun 309 E. Tompkins St.
City Judge
City Clerk
City Chamberlain
City Assessor
Director of Welfare John H. Post
Floyd Springer
Clarence A. Snyder
Henry C. Thorne
City Hall,
Library Bldg.
City Hall
Library Building
Sealer of Wts. & Measures ....E. Paul Nedrow 318 Columbia St.
Chief Police Wm. Marshall .. Police Headquarters
Fire Chief Ray Travis Fire Headquarters
Health Officer Dr. R. H. Broad Library Bldg.
318 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
ITHACA TOWN
Supervisor
Councilman
Councilman
Justice of the Peace
Justice of the Peace
Town Clerk
Assessor Frank Howe
Assessor Fred C. Marshall
Assessor Ralph Mandeville
Collector Albert Force
Harry N. Gordon Ithaca, R.D. 3
LaGrand E. Chase Ithaca, R.D. 4
Wm. A. Munsey Ithaca, R.D. 2
T. B. Maxfield 105 Oak Hill
Fred Hartsock Ithaca, R. D. 3
Rachel Hanshaw Ithaca, R .D. 2
Renwick Heights
Ithaca, R.D. 5
Ithaca, R.D. 4
Forest Home
Ithaca, R.D. 4
Ithaca, R.D. 3
Ruth McMillen Ithaca, R.D. 5
Hanshaw Rd.
Supt. of Highways Harry Baker
Welfare Officer Harry N. Gordon
School Director
School Director Irene Fogg
LANSING
Supervisor Charles H. Scofield ....Groton, R.D. 1
Robert Bower Myers, N. Y.
J. A. Smith Ludlowville, R.D. 1.
Edward Ozmun ....So. Lansing, N. Y.
Clay Tarbell Groton, N. Y.
Joseph McGill Ludlowville, N. Y.
Franklin Starner Groton R.D. 1
Frank Mastin Ludlowville, N. Y.
Groton, R.D.
.... S. Lansing, N. Y.
So. Lansing, N. Y.
Groton, R.D.
Ludlowville, N. Y.
Groton, N. Y.
Justice of the Peace
Justice of the Peace
Justice of the Peace
Justice of the Peace
Town Clerk
Assessor
Assessor
Assessor
Collector
Lawrence Morey
Clair McFeaters
Supt. of Highways John Howland ...
Welfare Officer Mrs. Grace Lane
School Director Omer Holden
School Director Ray Luce
NEWFIELD
Supervisor , Forest J. Payne Newfield, R.D. 4
Justice of the Peace Arthur Decker , Newfield, N. Y.
Justice of the Peace Jesse Tompkins Newfield, R.D. 3
Justice of the Peace Gabriel Meckenberg .:Newfield, N. Y.
Justice of the Peace . Andrew Betzer Newfield, N. Y.
Town Clerk Walter Messenger ....Newfield, N. Y.
Assessor Wm. K. Ellison Newfield, N. Y.
Collector Laura Smith Newfield, N. Y.
Supt. of Highways Lenford Seeley Newfield, N. Y.
Welfare Officer C. Lee Brainard Newfield, N. Y.
School ' Director Hiram Dassance Newfield, N. Y.
School Director Ruth Anderson Newfield, N. Y.
Tompkins County, New York 319
ULYSSES
Supervisor.. LePine Stone. ..Trumansburg, N. Y.
Justice of the Peace Clifford Bowers ..Trumansbug, N. Y.
Justice of the Peace Fred Beardsley Trumansburg, N. Y.
Justice of the Peace E. Delos Crumb ..Jacksonville, N. Y.
Justice of the Peace Charles A. Lueder Jacksonville, N. Y.
Town Clerk Edith, M. Updike Trumansburg, N. Y.
Assessor James Mosher ....Trumaansburg,:N. Y.
Assessor Smith Weatherby Trum'sburg, N. Y.
Assessor Edwin Gould Trumansburg, N. Y.
Collector Mrs. E. Bower Trumansburg, R.D. 1
Supt. of Highways J. Warren Chase Trum'sburg, R.D. 3
Welfare Officer. Irwin S. Potter Trumansburg, N. Y.
School 'Director Mrs. Ortha Strong ..Trum'sb'g, N. Y.
School Director D. Buckman :...Trumansburg, R.D. 3
VILLAGE MAYORS
Cayuga Heights Charles J. Kenerson ....Iroquois Rd.
Dryden Morrell Redmore Dryden, N. Y.
Freeville Ara W. Johnson Freeville
Groton Charles D. Corwin Groton
Trumansburg Ray Ashbery Trumansburg
VILLAGE CLERKS
Cayuga Heights
Dryden
Freeville
Groton
Trumansburg
James.B. Trousdale ....Northway Rd.
Mrs. May Colwell Dryden
Mrs. Helen Schultz Freeville
E. H. Curtice Groton
Dennis Messler Trumansburg
320 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
POLITICAL DIRECTORY
AND
GUIDE TO TOWN OFFICERS
1. Fall Primary—Seventh Tuesday before General Election,
each year. (Election Law, §191.)
2. Presidential Primary—First Tuesday in April in Presi-
dential year. (Election Law §191.)
3. General Election—First Tuesday after first Monday in
November, each year. (Election Law, §191.)
4. Town Meetings—On same date as General Election in
odd numbered years. (Town Law §80.)
5. Designation of Polling Places—By the Town Boards and
Common Council of City, on Third. Tuesday in August,
each year. (Election Law, §66.)
6. Board of Canvass—First Tuesday after General .Elec-
tion, each year. (Election Law, §272.)
7 . Annual Meeting and organization, 'except election of
Chairman, of Board of Supervisors—Second Thursday
after General Election, each year. (County Law, §10.)
8. Monthly Meetings, Board of Supervisors—Second Mon-
day of each month. (County Law, §10-b.)
9. Election of Chairman of Board—At a meeting held in
January, for that year. (County Law, §10.)
10. Town Boards—Shall meet First Thursday after General
Election, each year, and on the 28th of December of each
year. (Town Law, §62.)
-11. Grand Jurors—Selected by the Board of Supervisors at
the annual meeting each year. (Code Criminal Pro-
cedure, §229-a.)
12. Trial Jurors—The Supervisor, Town Clerk and Assessors
Tompkins County, New York 321
of each town, must meet on the First Monday in July, in
each year, at a place within the town appointed by the
Supervisor, or, in case of his absence, or a vacancy in his
office, by the Town Clerk, for the purpose of making a list
of persons, to serve as trial jurors, for the then ensuing
year. If they fail to meet on the day specified in this section,
they must meet as soon thereafter as practicable. (Judi-
ciary Law, §500, as amended by Laws of 1923.)
At the meeting specified in the last section, the officers
present must select from the last assessment -roll of the
town, and make a list of all persons whom they believe to
be qualified to serve as trial jurors, as prescribed in this
article. (Judiciary Law, §501.,)
13. ' County Claims—(a) All bills and claims against the
county must be presented to the Clerk of the Board of
Supervisors on or before the Third day of the Annual
Session of the Board and at least Three days before any
Monthly Session thereof.
(b) All bills or claims presented to the Board of Super-
visors must be itemized and verified by the oath of
claimant. All bills for repairs to or improvements
of county buildings must have endorsed thereon the
approval of the committee having charge of such
buildings. (County Law §24.)
(c) No bills for supplies for county officers will be audited
unless the same were authorized by the Committee of
the Board of Supervisors having such matter in
charge. (County Law §24.)
14. Reports— (a) All county officers receiving, or authorized
to receive moneys in which the county, or any sub -divi-
sion thereof, shall have an interest, shall annually, on
November 1st, of each year, make a written verified report
of all moneys received, from whom, on what account and
the disposition made thereof, and file the same with the
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors on or before November
5th. (County Law, §243.)
(b) The Supervisor of every Town, incorporated village
and city in the county shall report to the Clerk of the
Board of Supervisors on or before November 15th,
of each year, all indebtedness of such town, village
322 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
or city, specifying for what purpose created, under
what law, rate of interest and when payable. (Town
Law fi29, Subd. 5.)
(c) The Trustees, or the person or persons having charge
of the issue of bonds or payments ,of same, of any
school district, shall transmit a statement thereof
to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors on or before
the First day of November. (Education Law §480,
Subd. 3.)
(d) The Supervisor must report to the District Superin-
tendent of Schools on the First day in February, the
amount of school moneys remaining in his hands.
(Education Law §365.)
15. Assessments— (a) All real property shall be assessed in
the tax district in which situated. Property divided by a
town line shall be assessed in both towns. (Town Law
§238.)
(b) ' The assessors shall complete the assessment -roll
on or before the Twenty-fourth day of July and
make out a copy thereof, to be left with one of their
number, and forthwith cause a notice to be conspicu-
ously posted in three or more public places in the
tax district, stating that they have completed the
assessment -roll, and that a copy thereof has been
left with one of their number, at a specified place,
where it may be examined until the Second Tues-
day in August. (Tax Law, §25) .
(c) The assessors shall meet on the Second Tuesday in
August and not later than August 31, to review
their assessment and hear and determine all com-
plaints brought before them in relation . to such
assessments. (Tax Law, §25).
(d) When the assessors, or a majority of them, shall
have completed their roll, they shall severally appear
before any officer of the county authorized by law to
administer oaths, and shall severally make and sub-
scribe before such officers, an oath in the form pre-
scribed by Sec. 38, of the Tax Law, which oath shall
be written or printed on said roll. signed by the
assessors and certified by the officer. (Tax Law
§28.)
(e) The assessors .must file a certified copy of the com-
pleted assessment -roll with the Town Clerk, on or
hefore the Fifteenth day of September, and it shall
there remain for public inspection until delivered by
Tompkins County, New York 323
the Town Clerk to the Supervisor. The Assessors
shall forthwith give public notice by posting the
same in at least three public places in the, tax dis-
trict and to be published in one or more newspapers,
if any, published in the town, that such assessment -
roll has been,finally completed, and stating that such
certified copy has been filed. The original assess-
ment -roll shall on or before the First day of October
be delivered by the Assessors . to the Supervisor.
(Tax Law, §29.)
(f) The Board of Assessors of the several towns, and the
' Assessors of the City of .Ithaca, shall furnish the
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, on or before the
First day of September, a complete list of all prop-
erty within their tax districts that is exempt from
taxation. (Tax Law, §12.)
16. Oaths—All Town Officers—Before he 'enter's on the duties
of the office, and within thirty days after he shall have
been notified of his election or appointment, every town
officer shall take and subscribe before an officer author-
ized by law to administer oaths in his county, the consti-
tutional oaths of office and such other oath as may be re-
quired by law which shall be administered and certified
by the officer taking the same without compensation, and
within eight days be filed in the office of the county clerk.
(Town Law §25.)
17. Undertaking—All Town Officers—Each supervisor, town
clerk, collector, receiver of taxes and assessments, jus-
tices of the peace, constable, town superintendent of high-
ways, and such other officers and employees as the town
board may require, before entering upon the duties of his
office, shall execute and file in the office of the clerk of the
county in which the town is located, an official undertak-
ing, conditioned for the faithful performance of his
duties, in such form, in such sum and with such sureties
as the town board shall direct and approve and such ap-
proval shall be indicated upon such undertaking. (Town
Law §25.)
18. Each Justice of the Peace of the town shall pay to the
Supervisor on the First Monday of .each month, all fines
and penalties imposed and received by him and shall also
make a verified report of all fines and penalties collected
by him to the Board of Town Auditors of his town, on
Tuesday preceding the Annual Town Meeting. (County
Law, §12, subdivision 21.)
INDEX
A
Abalon Corporation—Relative to 149, 242
Accounts of Supervisors 259
Aid to Dependent Children 107, 197, 206
Air Warning Posts—Relative to 59
Alcoholic Beverage Control Board—Appointment to 56
Annual Session of Board of Supervisors (See Board of Supervisors)
Appointment of—County Investigator 175
Dog Warden 42
Member on A.B.C. Board 56
Supervisor 55
Town Dog Wardens 41
Apportionment of—Dog Monies 22
Election Expenses - 193
Hospitalization, Etc. 193
Mortgage Tax Monies 243
Old Age Assistance 213
Support of Poor at County Home 193
Taxes 212
Workmen's Compensation Insurance 187
Appropriation for—Aid to Dependent Children 107, 128, 197, 206
Blind Relief 188, 207
Board of Child Welfare 149
Care of West Hill Property 65, 160
Civil Service 172
Committee on Bovine Tuberculosis and
Bangs Disease 190, 204
Cornell Library Association 179
County—Bridge Fund 181
Historian Expenses 172, 205
Home and Farm 194
Investigator 174
Laboratory 181, 203
Veterans Service -Bureau 142, 190, 203
Court House and Jail Repairs 135, 160
Deputy County Sealer 111
Dog Warden 191
Election Expenses 141, 160, 234
Eradication of Rabies 80
Expenses of Highway Superintendent 68, 183
Farm, Home and 4--H Club 177, 178
Foreclosure of Tax Liens 155
Fox Bounties 168, 252
Improvement of Dirt Roads 156, 208
Insurance Premiums 71, 168
1
Justices and Constables Fees - 205
Light, Heat and Telephones 136, 159
Old Age Assistance 150, 196, 197, 209
Old Court House Repairs 160, 200
Onondaga County Penitentiary 70, 138
Physically Handicapped -Adults 70, 188, 207
Children 188, 207
Public Health 169, 204
Reforestation 105
Refund of Taxes 12, 17, 24-2
Rights of Way 156,208
Rural Traveling Library 179
Servicing Elevator at Jail 203
Snow Removal 7, 19, 39, 182
Soil Conservation 166, 205
Soldiers Burial 173, 207
State Tuberculosis Cases 207
State Tax 200, 210
Storm Relief 81
Supplies -County Buildings 160, 200
Taxes at 106 N. Tioga St. 7, 67, 127
Town Libraries 179, 205
Tuberculosis Hospital 'Patients 155
Under §111, Highway Law 159, 208
Veterans Service Bureau 142, 190
War Emergency Compensation - 205
Welfare Department 97, 150, 198
To -General Fund 205, 210
Highway Fund 208, 210
Poor Fund 207, 210
From -Road Fund 123, 158
Assessment Rates -As Fixed by Board of Supervisors 162, 164
Assessment Rolls -Chairman and Clerk Directed to Sign 252
Report of Committee on -Footing 119, 124
Supplemental 121, 124
Assessors -Names and Addresses of 316-319
Atwater, Lucius -Property of 110
Attorney, County (See, County Attorney)
Audit Statements -Of Towns 264-268
To Be Printed in Proceedings 230
Audits -Annual Session 255
Monthly Session 13, 24, 33,- 47, 60, 74, 91, 100, 113, 129, 144, 244
Relative to 242
B
Babcock, H. Edward -Right of Way 135
Balances -County Treasurer Directed to Pay to Towns and City 229
Reappropriation of unexpended - 182
Baldwin, Walter—Property of 98, 111
Baptist Church, Groton—Refund to 39
Becker, Tracey—Property of '98
Bids—For Printed Proceedings 172
Blind Relief—Appropriation for 188, 207
Report of 291
Boiler Inspection—Relative to 108
Board of Child Welfare—Appropriation to 89, 149
Discontinuance of 197, 211
Relative to 85, 105, 195
Board of Supervisors—Accounts of 259
Certificate of Appointment 55
Chairman of (See Chairman of Board)
Clerk of (See Clerk of Board)
Committees of (See Committees of Board)
Deputy Clerk of 200
Expenses of 200, 234
Names and Addresses of 316-319
Printed Proceedings of—
Audit Statements to be Printed in 230.
Authorized Contract for 172
Tax Rates to be Printed in 230
Representatives—
On, Farm, Home and 441 Club 174
Public Health Committee 176
Sessions of—Annual 149
Adjourned Monthly 37, 51
Monthly 7, 17, 32, 42, 55, 65, 83,
95, 105, 118, 133, 233
Organization 3
Special 29, 80
Bonded Indebtedness—Of County and Towns 269
To Be Printed in Proceedings 230
Bonds, Officials—Relative to 250
Bonuses—Relative to 183, 184
Bovine Tuberculosis—Appropriation for Eradication of 190, 204
Committee on 177
Report of. 154
Bridge—Removal of 151
Bridge Fund—Re-appropriation to County 181
For Towns 283
Relative to 263
Bruno, Paul—Offer of 109
Budget—County 200-211
Towns 215-227
Tax Rates to be Published with 230
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Call for Special Session 29, 79
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Canvass, Official 286
Caroline—Amount Charged for—Election Expenses 192
Hospitalization, Etc. 194
Support of Poor at County Home 194
Workmen's Compensation Insurance 187
Amount Due from, Dog Monies 22
Mortgage Tax 243
Audit Statement of 264
Budget of 215
Names and Addresses of Town Officers 316
Relative to—Buffalo Road Bridge 173
Refund of Taxes 57
Returned School Taxes 215, 249
Tax for Improvement of Highways, Bridges, Etc. 215
Tax Rates of Lighting Districts 215
Tax Rates of 215
_Cayuga Heights—Apportionment of Mortgage Tax 243
Central Index—Appropriation to 207
Certificates of Indebtedness—County Treasurer Authorized to Give
(See County Treasurer)
Chairman of Board—Authorized to, Attend Convention 5, 242
Contract with Onondaga County for
Board of Prisoners 172
Execute Quit -Claim Deeds 53, 85,
98,'99, 109, 110, 152, 154
Warrants 252
Election of—Permanent 3
Temporary 3
Child Welfare (See Board of Child Welfare)
Children's Court, Clerk of, Salary of 184, 201
Report of 20
Expenses of 106 -
Judge of, Salary of 184, 201
Stenographer of 201
City of Ithaca (See Ithaca City)
Civil Service—Appropriation to 172, 205
Relative to 90, 97, 180, 228
Compensation Plan 235
Claim of—Maurice L. Taylor 178, 199
Harold G. Rice 253
Clerk of Board—
Directed to Sign Collector's
Authorized to—Attend County Officers Meeting 106
Correct Manifest, Errors in Minutes 230
Execute Contract with Onondaga County
for Board of Prisoners 172
Issue County Orders 229
Print—Audit Statements 230
Tax Rates 230
Purchase Necessary Supplies 5
Sign Collectors Warrants 252
Certificate of 2
Deputy of 4-, 185
Election of 4
Postage of 200
Report of, to Comptroller 278
Salary of 185, 200
Collector of Towns—Chairman and Clerk Directed to Sign Warrants of 252
Names and Addresses of 316-319
Relative to Annexation of Warrants of 227
Committees of Board—
Appointment of 55
Bovine 'Tuberculosis and Bangs Disease 9
Appropriation to 190
Election of Representatives on 177
Relative to 88
Report of 154
Charities 9
Relative to 5, 8
Board of Child Welfare 195
Civil Service 9
Relative to 90
County Buildings, Grounds and Employees 9
Relative to—Files in Surrogate's Vault 149
New Roof on Old Court House. 118
Old County Clerk's Bldg. ____43, 58, 65, 85
Painting 105, 118
Report of 133
County Laboratory 9
Appropriation to 181, 203
Report of 178
County Officers Accounts 9
County Treasurer's Accounts 9
Relative to—County Treasurer 83
Dog Monies 20, 21
Mortgage Tax 24-2 -
Courts and Correction 9
Relative to—Juvenile Delinquents 90
Report of—Grand Jurors 211
Dog Quarantine Enforcement 9
Relative to ....... 80
Education 9
Equalization 9
Relative to 111
, Report of—For, General Tax Levy 162
Highway Tax Levy 164
Report On—Apportionment of Taxes 212
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Assessment Rolls 1 252
Footing Assessment Rolls 119, 124
Supplemental 121, 124
Ratios and Percentages 163, 165
Erroneous Assessments and Returned Taxes 9
Relative to—Returned School Taxes 249
Finance 10
Relative to—Court and Stenographers
Expenses 170, 200
Report of—On, County Budget 200
Town Budgets 214
Highway and Bridge Advisory 10
Highways 10
Relative to 18, 31
Motor Vehicle Funds 108
Road Inspection Dates 112
Report of 133
Insurance and County Officers Bonds 10
Relative to 18, 44, 46,,58, 71
County Treasurer's Bond 234
Liability Insurance on County.
Employees 73
Jail Supplies 10
Public Health 10
Appropriation for - 169, 204
Relative to 175, 176
Report of 169
Representatives on 176
Purchasing 10
Relative to Photostat Machine 43, 56, 66
Report of 158
Reforestation 10
Appropriation for 105, 203
Relative to Meeting 110
Reports of (See Under Various Committees)
Salaries and Wages 10
Relative to—Special County Judge 82, 85
Report of—On Salaries ' 182, 184
Soldiers Relief 10
Special—
County Infirmary Committee ....52, 108, 118, 133
Fox Bounty 142, 167
Mileage Rate 160
Standing 9, 10
Tax Sale Committee 10
Relative to 95, 133, 149
To Audit Accounts of Tuberculosis Hospital 10
Town Officers Accounts 10
Relative to—Commissioners of Election 192
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Special Franchises 240
Workmen's Compensation Insurance 10
Relative to Hopkins Claim ' 107
Report of 186
Compensation Insurance (See Workmen's Compensation Insurance)
Compensation Plan Under Civil Service -Relative to 235
Comptroller -Report of Clerk to 278
Congregational Church, Groton -Refund to 39
Conley Property -Relative to 46, 52
Conservation Department -Relative to Meeting of 108
Contingent Fund -Relative to 7, 44, 45, 56, 57, 66, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 100, 136,
138, 140, 142, 143, 152, 168, 233, 250, 252
Contract -For Board of Prisoners 172
Cornell Library Association -Appropriation to 179, 202
Coroner -Expenses of 203, 234
Report of 171
Salary of 185, 203
County -Amount Charged to -For, Election Expenses 193
Support of Poor at County Home 193
Workmen's Compensation Insurance 187
Bonded Indebtedness of 269
Bridge. Fund -Relative to 181
Budget of 200-211
Buildings -Appropriation for, Repairs of 160, 200
Light, Heat and Telephones 159
Employees 185, 200
Inspection of, Boilers at 108
Janitors at185, 200
Relatve to Bookcases _ 37
Superintendent of 185, 200
Court House, Old -Appropriation to 160, 200
New Roof for . 71, 118
Clerk's Building, Old -
Taxes on 7, 67, 127
Relative to 43, 58, 65,'71, 85
Employees -Relative to -Bonuses 183, 184-
Home-Appropriations
84Home-Appropriations for 194, 206
Inspection of 240
Relative to -Support of Poor at 194
Infirmary -
Application for State Aid on Plans 96
Employment of Architect for Preliminary Plans 84
Claim of Harold G. Rice. 253
Relative to 18, 42, 55, 107, 112, 113, 118, 149
Jail -Elevator at 203
Inspection of 118
Matron at 30, 185, 203
Physician at 4, 203
Laboratory -Appropriation to 181, 203
Election to Board of Managers 175
Relative to -Salaries of Employees 37
Report of 178
Lands -Relative to Sale of 138
Offices -Relative to Hours of 66
Officials -Mileage of 191," 253
Relative to Summer Meeting 106
Orders -County Treasurer Directed to Pay 229
Properties -Relative to 46, 52, 84
Road Fund -Relative to 20, 158
Soil Conservation District 166, 205
Workmen's Compensation Insurance 186
COUNTY OFFICERS -Association 106, 233
Bonds of 250
Names and Addresses of 315
Salaries of 184, 200
Manner of Payment of 229
County Attorney- /
Authorized to -Attend Meeting 5, 106, 152, 233, 242
Address Letter to Miss Gillespie 12
Make Award in Hopkins Case 107
Prepare Notice of Foreclosure Tax Sale 109
Expenses of 200
Relative to 30, 52, 178
Finance Law 129
Reports of 57, 176, 234
Salary of 185, 201
Stenographer 185, 201
County Clerk -
Authorized to -Attend Convention 33, 106, 242
Purchase Books 128
Postage and Expenses of 143
Relative to -Extra Clerk 69, 135, 141
Photostat Machine 43, 56, 66
Report of 20, 260
Salary of 184, 201
Assistants 185, 201
Deputy 185, 201
County Commissioners of Election
Authorized to Attend Conventions 85
Expenses of 202 •
Report of 193
Salary of 185, 202
County Commissioner of Public Welfare
Authorized to Attend Meeting 5, 106, 242
Bond of 251
Relative. to Foster Homes and A.D.C. 85
Report of 20, 288
Salary of _..._185, 206
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County Coroner (See Coroner)
County District Attorney (See District Attorney)
County Historian—Appropriation for Expenses of 128, 172, 205
Authorized to Attend Meeting 69
Report of 6, 280
County.. Investigator—Appointment of 175
Appropriation for 174, 205
County Judge and Surrogate
Expenses of 161
Report of 12
Salary of 184, 201
Special—Salary of 82, 86, 184, 201
Surrogates', Clerk 184, 201 Stenographer 184, 201 County Probation Officer (See Probation Officer) County Road Fund—Report of 297 County Sealer of Weights and Measures Authorized to Attend Convention 109 Expenses of 234 Relative to—Deputy 106, 111, 185 Duties of 107 Salary of 185, 202 County Service Officer Appointment of Deputy 88• Appropriation for 190, 203 Authorized to Attend Convention 7, 74, 106 Relative to—Assistant 12 Soldiers Burial 173 Voluntary Work 40 Report of 71 County Superintendent of Highways Appropriation for Expenses Authorized to—Purchase Road Mower 68, 183, 208 125 40, 125 125 125, 170, 262 20, 261 185, 208 Purchase Snow Plows Take Over Bridge in Lansing Relative to—Snow Removal Report of Salary of County Treasurer Authorized to—Attend County Officers Meeting Borrow Give Certificates of Indebtedness Reduce Rate of Interest Penalty Bond of Directed to Pay—Annual Session Audits Balances in Dog Fund to Towns and City Balances to Towns and City Claim of Harold G. Rice Cornell Library Association 106, 242 19, 39, 98 19, 39 89 234, 251 258 22 229 253 179 9 r County.Bridge Fund Claims 182 County Claims 229 County Laboratory Expenses 181 Dog Warden 96, 112, 123, 191 Elevator Contract Monthly 231 From Current Revenues 7, 8, 21, 67, 127 Monthly Session Audits 16, 28, 36, 49, 64, 78, 94-, 104, 117, 132, 148, 24-8 Mortgage Tax Monies 243 Rights of Way 134, 135 Refund to -Ralph L. Harris 177 Salaries Monthly 229 Salary of Caretaker of West Hill Property 141 Soil Conservation District Claims 167. Soldiers Burials 173 Taxes on West Hill Property 127 Taxes on County Clerk's Building 7, 67, 127 Town Libraries • 179 War Emergency Compensation 232 Deputy County Treasurer -Relative to 228 Directed to Transfer from Contingent Fund 7, 44, 45, 56, 57, 66, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 100, 136, 138, 140, 142, 143, 152, 168, 233, 250, 252 Expenses and Postage of 202 Manner of Payment for -County Veterinarian 190 Farm, Home and 441 Club 178 Public Health Nurses 72 Reappropriation of Unexpended Balances 181, 182 Relative to -Retiring County Treasurer 254 Report of 302 Acceptance of - 83 County Road Machinery Fund 297 Dog Fund 20, 22 Salary of 185, 202 Assistants of 185, 202 County and Town Poor -Support of 194 County Tax -For,, General and Poor Purposes 210, 212 Highway Purposes 210, 213 State Purposes 210, 212 Rates 213 Court and Stenographers' Expenses 170, 200 Crossgrove, Charles -Purchase of County Property • 85 Current Revenues -Relative to 7, 8, 21, 67, 127 Danby -Amount Charged for, Election Expenses 192 Hospitalization, Etc. 194 Support of Poor at County Home 194 Workmen's Compensation Insurance 187 10 Amount Due from, Dog Monies 22 Mortgage Tax, 243 Audit Statement 264 Budget of 216 Names and Addresses of Town Officers 316 Relative to—Snow Plow 125 Returned School Taxes of 216, 249 Tax 'Rates of 216 Denison, Phinetta—Property of 109, 110 Depositories—Designation of 83 Deputy—County Treasurer, Relative to 185, 228 County Sealer, Relative to 106, 111 Service Officer, Relative to 88 Designation, of—Depositories 83 Highways for Snow Removal 126 Newspapers—Relative to Official Notices 199 Dirt Road Improvement—Relative to 156 District Attorney—Authorized to Attend Meeting 5 Bond of 251 Expenses of 202 Salary of 185, 202 Stenographer 185, 202 Dog Fund—Claims Payable from 13, 24, 33, 46, 60, 74, 91, 100, 113, 129, 143, 244, 255 Monies Apportioned to Towns and City 22 Report of County Treasurer on 20 Dog Quarantine—Relative to 80, 81 Dogs—Relative to Damages Done by 112 Dog Warden—Appointment 'of 42 Appropriation for 191 Mileage of Relative to 96, 112, 123, 140, 192, 234 66 Telephone bill Dryden—Amount Charged for; Election Expenses Hospitalization, etc. Support of Poor at County Home Workmen's Compensation Insurance Amount Due from, Dog Monies Mortgage Tax Audit Statement of Budget of Names and Addresses of Town Officers Relative to --Cancellation of Sale of Property County Property 84, 139, 152, 154 Library 179 Refund of Taxes 17 Remodeling of Monkey Run Bridge 124 Snow Plow 125 140 192 194 194 187 22 243 265 217 316 242 11 Volunteer Fireman 133 Returned School Taxes 217, 249 Tax Rates for Special Districts 218 Tax Rates of 218 Dryden Village—Apportionment of—Compensation Insurance 187 Mortgage Tax 243 Election Expenses—Amount Charged Towns and City for 193 Appropriation for 141, 160 Election of -Representatives of the Board 174,175, 176 Elections—Official Canvass of 286 Election Returns—Filing of 70, 88 Elevator—Relative to Maintenance of, 231 Ellis, Ernest—Relative to 32, 36, 55 Emergency Kits—Relative to War Council 72 Employees Retirement System—Appropriation to 204 Enfield—Amount Charged for, Election Expenses 192 Hospitalization, etc. 194 Support of Poor at County Home 194 Workmen's Compensation Insurance 187 Amount Due from, Dog Monies 22 Mortgage Tax 243 Audit Statement 265 Budget of 219 Names and Addresses of Town Officers 317 Relative to—County Property 98, 139 Snow Plow 125 Returned School Taxes 219, 249 Tax Rates of 219 Equalized Value of County, By—Board of Supervisors 163, 165 State 170 Equalization—Regular Report of Committee on Footing Assessment Rolls 119, 124 Report of Committee on—Apportionment of Taxes 212 General Tax Levy 162 Highway Tax Levy 164 Ratios and Percentages 163, 165 Relative to Assessment Rolls 252 Supplemental Report of Committee on Footing Assessment Rolls 121, 124 Errors in Minutes—Clerk Authorized to Correct Manifest 230 Expenses, Etc. of—County Officers (See Under Various Officers) Elections 193 Hospitalization, Etc. 193 Support of Poor at County Home 193 Workmen's Compensation Insurance 187 12 F Farm Bureau—Appropriation to 177, 178, 204 Election of Representative to 174 Finances—Appropriation, General Fund 205 Highway Fund 208 Poor Fund 207 Bonded Indebtedness of County and Towns 269 Report of Committee on, County Budget 200 Fire Equipment—Relative to Sale of 85 Flinn, John—Refund to 17 Foreclosure of Tax Liens—Appropriation for 155 Relative to 109, 127, 138 Foster Homes—Relative to 85, 98 Four-H Club—Appropriations to 178, 204 Relative to 174 Fox Bounty—Relative to 142, 167, 168, 171, 182, 205, 233, 239, 252 Freeville Village—Relative to, Compensation Insurance 187 Mortgage Tax 243 Purchase of Property 152 G General Fund—Appropriation, for 205, 210 General Tax—Apportionment of 212 General Tax Levy—Report of Equalization Committee on 162. Giltner, Ethel F.—Right of Way 134 Goodyear Memorial Library—Relative to 179 Grand Jurors—Relative to 211 Groton—Amount Charged. for—Election Expenses 192 Hospitalization, Etc. 194 Support of Poor at County Home 194 Workmen's Compensation Insurance 187 Amount Due from—Dog Monies ' 22 Mortgage Tax 243 Audit Statement of 266 Budget of 220 Names and Addresses of Town Officers 317 Relative to—County Property 98, 109, 110, 139 Library 179 Refund of Taxes 39 Taxes on County Property 8, 21 Returned School Taxes 220, 249 Tax for Special Districts 220 Tax Rates of 220 Groton ,Village—Apportionment of Mortgage Tax 243 Guide to Town Officers 320 H Hartsock, Frederick R.—Refund to 12 13 Health, Public (See Public Health) Heat—Appropriation for 136, 159, 203 Highway Fund for County—Appropriation for 7, 208 , Highway Fund for Towns 282 Highway Tax—Apportionment of 213 Appropriation for 208, 210 Rate 213 Highway Tax Levy—Report of Equalization Committee on 164 Highways—Appropriation for, Improvement of Dirt Roads 156 Under §111, Highway Law 159 Relative to—Buffalo Road .Bridge 173 Snow -Go 238 Rights of Way—Appropriation for 156, 208 Road Inspection 118 Snow Removal on 126, 170, 182 Superintendent of (See County Superintendent of Highways) Town Superintendents—Names and Addresses of 316-319 Relative to Snow Removal 229 Highways Under County System County Road Fund—Appropriation from 123, 158 Reappropriation for Maintenance 158 Reconstruction Program 157 Topping Program - 157 Highways Money System—Report to Comptroller on 278 Historian, County—Relative to - 172, 205 Home Bureau—Appropriation to 177, 178, 204 Election of Representative to 174 Hopkins, Lewis—Claim of 107 Hospitalization, Etc.—Relative to 193 Indebtedness—Bonded of, County and Towns 269 Certificates of, Relative to (See County Treasurer) Infirmary, County—Relative to 18, 42, 55 Application for State Aid 96 Architect for Preliminary Plans 84- Institutional 4Institutional Care—Relative to 98 Insurance—Blanket Fire Coverage 44, 59 Relative to 18, 45, 53, 58, 73 Insurance Premiums—Appropriation for• 71, 168 Interest Penalty—Rate of 89 International Business Machines—Relative to 90 Investigator County—Relative. • to 174 Ithaca -Tompkins County Defense Council=Relative to Emergency Kits 72 Ithaca City -Amount Charged for—Election Expenses 192 Hospitalization, Etc. 194- ' 94' Support of Poor at County Home 194 Amount Due from, Dog Monies 22 14 Mortgage Tax 243 Budget of 226 Names and Addresses of 317 Relative to—Conley Property 52 Returned School Taxes 226, 249 Tax Rates 226 Ithaca Town—Amount Charged for, Election Expenses 192 Hospitalization, Etc. 194 Support of Poor at County Home 194 Workmen's Compensation Insurance 187 Amount Due from, Dog Monies ' 22 Mortgage Tax 243 Audit Statement of 266 Budget of 221 Names and Addresses of Officers 318 Refund of Taxes—F. R. Hartsock 12 Florence Hart 240 Relative to—Removal of Bridge 151 Snow Plow 125 Returned School Taxes 221, 249 Tax Rates of Special Districts 222 Tax Rates of 222 J Jail (See County Jail) Jail Matron—Election of 4 Salary of 30, 185, 203 Jail Physician—Appropriation for 203 Election of 4 Jail Supplies—Relative to 106 Johnson, R. W.—Refund to S7 Joslyn, Walter—Relative to offer of 98, 111 • Judge, County (See, County Judge) Judge of Children's Court (See Children's Court) Juvenile, Delinquents—Relative to 90 Justices of the Peace—Names and Addresses of 316-319 Fees of 205 L Laboratory (See County Laboratory) Lansing—Amount Charged for—Election Expenses 192 - Hospitalization, Etc. 194• Support, of Poor at County Home 194 Workmen's Compensation Insurance 187 Amount Due from, Dog Monies 22 Mortgage Tax 243 Audit Statement of 267 15 Budget of . 223 Names and Addresses of Officers 318 Relative to—Bridge over Salmon Creek 125 County Property 99, 140 Snow Plow 125 Returned School Taxes 223, 249 Tax Rates of 223 Tax Rates of Special Districts 223 Libraries Town, Relative to 179, 205 Light—Appropriation for 136, 159, 203 Linton, Roy—Relative to offer of 98 M Machinery Fund for Towns 284 Mileage, County Officials—Relative to 191, 253 Minutes of Board—Clerk Authorized to Correct Manifest Errors in 230 Miscellaneous Fund for Towns 285 Mortgage Tax—Amount Due Towns, City and Villages from 243 Relative to 32 Report of 242 Statement of 271 Motor Vehicle Clerk—Postage for' 201. Salary of 201 Motor Vehicle Funds—Relative,to 108, 122 N Newfield—Amount Charged for, Election Expenses 192 Hospitalization, Etc. 194 Support of Poor at County Home. 194 Workmen's Compensation Insurance 187 Amount Due from, Dog Monies 22 Mortgage Tax 243 Audit Statement of 267 Budget of 224 Names and Addresses of Offices 318 Relative to—County Property 139. Employment of School Nurse 72 Library 179 Sale of Barn on Conley Property 46 Snow Plow 125 Returned School Taxes 224, 249 Tax Rates for Special Districts 224 Tax Rates of 224 Newspaper—Designation of, To Publish Official Notices 199 Newfield Library Association—Relative to 179 Norris, Edna—Offer of 99 16 0 Officers—County and Town 315-319 Official Canvass 286 Office Hours—Relative to Change of 66 Old Age Assistance—Apportionment of 213 Appropriation 150, 209, 210 Budget of 196, 197 Relative to 195 Onondaga County Penitentiary—Relative to 69, 138 Out-of-Settlement—Relative to 21, 73 Ozmun, J. W.—Appointment of 55 Painter, Fred B.—Refund to 68 Photostat Machine—Relative to 43, 56, 66 Physically Handicapped Adults, Appropriation for 70, 188 Children, Appropriation for 188 Pinckney, Wade—Property of 99 Political Directory 320 288 Support of, Charged to Towns and City 193 Superintendents of Towns—Names and Addresses of 316-319 Poor Fund—Appropriation for 207, 210 Post War Public Works Planning Commission—Relative to 97 Printed Proceedings (See Board of Supervisors) Prisoners, Board of—At Onondaga County Penitentiary 172 Probation Officer—Expenses and Mileage of 203 Report of 20 Salary of 184-, 203 Property—Statement of Valuation of 272 Valuation—By, Assessors 212 Public Health—Appropriation for Committee on 169, 203 Committee on 176 Report of 169 Representative on 175 Relative to nurse 65, 72 Poor—Report of Commissioner of Public Welfare Q Quit -Claim Deed to—Atwater, Lucius 110 Bruno, Paul 109 Conley, Edward F. 53 Crossgrove, Charles L. 85 Joslyn, Walter 98 Linton, Rpy 99 Norris, Edna 99 Pinckney, Wade 99 Simpson, Wilfred J. 154 Swartz, Eugene J. 110 17 R Rabies—Appropriation for Eradication of 80 Relative to 95, 97, 105.. Rate—For, County Tax, General and Poor 213 Highway 213 State Tax - 213 Towns and City (See Under Various Towns and City) Rate of Interest. Penalty 89 Rates of Assessments in Towns—As Fixed by Board of Supervisors 163-165 Real Property—Valuation of, By Assessors 119, 124 State 170 Real Estate Taxes—Statement of 273 Reappropriation, of Unexpended Balances 181, 182' Reconstruction Program—Appropriation 157 Red Cross—Relative to 80 Reforestation—Appropriation for 105, 203 Refund of Taxes—Relative to 12, 17, 39; 57, 68, 177, 240-242 Reports of—Bonded Indebtedness 269 Clerk of Board to Comptroller • 278 Committees (See Under Several Committees) County Officers (See Under Various County Officers) Highways, Bridge, Machinery and Miscellaneous Funds for Towns 282-286 Special Franchises 241 Taxes Levied 273 Valuations of Property 272 Resolutions Concurrent—Publication of 199 Resolutions: Appointments— ' No. 185—County Investigator 175 No. 120—Deputy County Sealer 111 No. 92—Deputy County Service Officer 88 No. 37—Dog Warden – 42 No. 34—Town Dog Wardens 41 Apportionments: No. 21—Dog Monies 22 No. 201—Compensation Insurance Chargebacks 187 No. 208—Election Expenses 193 No. 238—Mortgage Tax 243 Appropriations: No. 53—Abstract on Williams Property 56 No. 170—Administrative Buildings 160 Nos. 112, 137, 212—Aid to Dependent Children 107, 128, 197 No. 203—Blind Relief 188 No. 155—Board of Child Welfare.149 No. 231—Board of Supervisors Expense233 Nos. 63, 171—Care of West Hill Property 65, 160 No. 180—Civil Service Administration 172 18 No. 205 ;Committee on Bovine Tuberculosis 190 No. 231 -Coroner's Expenses 233 No. 191 -Cornell Library Association 179 No. 194 -County Bridge Fund 181 No. 179 -County Historian Expenses 172 No. 165 -County Highway Aid to Towns • 156 No. 209 -County Home and Farm 194 No. 184 -County Investigator 174 No. 193 -County Laboratory 181 No. 231 -County Sealer's Expenses 233 No. 241 -County Treasurer's Expenses 250 No. 204 -County Veterans Service Bureau 190 No. 120 -Deputy County Sealer 111 No. 207 Dog Warden 191 Nos. 148, 169, 231 -Election Expenses 141, 159, 234• No. 229 -Elevator Service 230 No. 83 -Eradication of Rabies 80 Nos. 68, 198 -Expenses of County Superintendent 68, 183 No. 172 -Expenses of County Judge and Surrogate. 161 Nos. 187, 188, 189 -Farm, Home and 4- H Club 177, 178 No. 163 -Foreclosure of Tax Liens 155 Nos. 175, 245 -Fox Bounties 168, 252 Nos. 143, 167 -Heat, Light and Telephones 136, 159 Nos. 75, 176 -Insurance Premiums 71, 168 No. 168 -Lowman Money 159 Nos. 156, 210 -Old Age Assistance 150, 197 Nos. 72, 145 -Onondaga County Penitentiary 69, 138 Nos. 73, 202 -Physically Handicapped Adults 70, 188 No. 202 -Physically Handicapped Children 188 No. 177 -Public Health Committee 169 Nos. 17, 44, 45, 46 -Purchase of Williams Property -W. Hill 18, 51 No. 108 -Reforestation 105 Nos. 11, 15, 16, 30, 56, 69, 236, 237 -Refund of Taxes 12, 17, 39, 57, 68, 240, 242 No. 164 -Rights of Way 156 Nos. 127, 166 -Road Fund 123, 158 No. 190 -Rural Traveling Library 179 No. 234-Sno-Go 239 Nos. 4-, 18, 29, 195 -Snow Removal 182 No. 174 -Soil Conservation 166 No. 182 -Soldiers Burial 173 No. 84 -Storm Relief 81 Nos. 5, 66, 134 -Taxes at 106 N. Tioga St. 7, 67, 127 No. 192 -Town Libraries 179 No. 162 -Tuberculosis Patients 155 No. 230 -War Emergency Compensation 231 Nos. 101, 157, 213 -Welfare Department 97, 150, 198 Authorization: No. 8 -Charities Meeting in Albany 8 19 No. 149—County Clerk to Employ Additional Help 141 No. 70 -County Historian to Attend Meeting 69 Nos. 2, 160—County and District Attorneys to Attend Meetings ..5, 152 No.s 1, 109—County Officials to Attend Meetings 5, 106 No. 116—County Sealer to Convention 109 Nos. 6, 81—County Service Officer to Attend Meeting 7, 74 No. 90—Election Commissioners to Convention 85 No. 134—Payment of Taxes on County Properties 127 No. 131—Purchase of Machinery 125 No. 130—Purchase of Mower 125 No. 117—Reforestation Committee to Attend Meeting - 110 No. 132—Taking over Bridge in Lansing 125 Committees: No. 47—Special Committee Continued 52 No. 48—Chairman of Board—member of Committee 52 County Property: No. 151—Architect Directed to Furnish Drawings of County, Infirmary • 142 No. 142—Additional Appropriation for Painting 135 No. 237—Cancellation of Sale—Town of Dryden 242 No. 119—Changing of Name in Resolution No. 102 111 No. 89—Correction of Title to 84 Nos. 159, 161—Conveyance of—Town of Dryden 152, 154 No. 103—Conveyance of—Town of Enfield, 98 Nos. 102, 1-15, 118—Conveyance of—Town of Groton 98, 109, 110 No. 104—Conveyance of—Town of Lansing 99 No. 50—Deed of Correction—Conley Property 52 Nos. 5, 66, 134—Payment of Taxes on 7, 67, 127 No. 150—Provisional Appointment— Caretaker W. Hill Property ...141 No. 146—Ratifying Sale of . 138 No. 42—Sale of Barn—Conley Property - 46 No. 114—Sale of Tax Foreclosed Properties 108, 127 No. 105—Term of Settlement for Tax Sale Property 99 Highway Program: No. 141—Agreement with H. E. Babcock—Right of Way 135 No. 140—Agreement with Ethel Giltner—Decker Property 134 No. 158—Agreement with Alice Shurter 151 No. 166—Appropriations for Highway, Topping, Reconstruction and Maintenance 157 No. 168—Appropriation--Lowman Money 159 No. 164—Appropriation—Rights of Way 156 No.,165—County Highway Aid to Towns 156 No. 129—Remodel Monkey Run Bridge 124 No. 183—Taking over of Bridge on Buffalo Road 173 Refund of Taxes To: No. 16—Estate of John Flinn 17 No. 30—Baptist and Congregational Churches Groton 39 No. 236—Florence Hart 240 No. 56—R. W. Johnson 57. 20 No. 69—Fred B. Painter 68 No. 237—Mary R. F. Smith 242 No. 11—Town of Ithaca 12 ' No. 15—Betena Tripp - 17 Transfer from Contingent Fund to: No. 111—Children's Court Expenses 106 No. 106—Compensation Insurance 99 No. 153—County Clerk's Expenses 143 Nos. 148, 169, 231—Election Expenses 141, 160, 234 No. 152—Expenses—Veterans Bureau 14-2 Nos. 175, 245—Fox Bounty Account 168, 252 Nos. 143, 167—Heat and Light 136, 159 No. 110—Jail Supplies 106 Nos. 72, 145—Onondaga County Penitentiary 70, 138 No. 142—Painting—County Buildings 136 Civil Service: No. 219—Directing Committee to Prepare Salary Schedule. 228 No. 233—Establishing Compensation Plan 235 Compensation Insurance: No. 113—Settlement of Lewis Hopkins Claim 107 No: 139—Acceptance of Volunteer Firemen in Town of Dryden 133 No. 201—Compensation Insurance Chargebacks 187 County Infirmary: No. 99—Application for State Aid on Plans 96 No. 247—Audit of Bill of Harold G. Rice 253 No. 88—Employment of Architect for Preliminary Plans 84 No. 121—Preliminary Drawings .Approved 112 Fox Bounty: No. 196—Amending Resolution No. 175 182 No. 235—Discontinuance of Bounties 239 No. 175—Establishing Bounties 168 No. 178—Requesting State Conservation Department to Establish Statewide Bounty 171 No. 245—Transfer from Contingent Fund to 252 Insurance: Nos. 39, 58—Blanket Fire Coverage 44, 59 No. 57—Committee Continued Relative to Fleet Coverage on Automobiles 58 No. 51—Consolidated Program for County 53 No. 41—Extended Coverage 45 No. 80—Liability Insurance on All County Employees 73 Photostat Machine: Nos. 38, 54—Payment on 43, 56 No. 65—Payment for Equipment for 66 - Rabies: No. 83—Appropriation for Eradication of 80 No. 100—Approval of Bills 97 Snow: No. 33—County Superintendent to Purchase Snow Plow 40 21 No. 67—Providing Payment to County of State Aid for Snow Removal 67 No. 133—Snow Removal Program 125 No. 25 -State Aid for Snow Removal ' 29 Veterans: No. 35 -Amendment to County Veterans Service Bureau Bill 41 No. 248—Appreciation to Tompkins County War and Community Fund 253 No. 13—Approval of Specifications for Assistant.Veterans Service Officer -12 No. 144 -Establishment of Veterans Service Agency 136, 154 No. 31—Rooms to Veterans Service Bureau _....40 No. 32—Vote of Thanks to George Brooks 40 Welfare: No. 97—Changes in Administration of Welfare Relief 95 No. 211—Discontinuance of Board of Child Welfare 197 No. 55—Extra Worker in Child Welfare Department 57 No. 216—Letter of Appreciation—Mrs. Baker 211 No. 95—Relief for Storm Stricken Area in County -89 Nos. 20, 79—Rescinding Out of Settlement Resolution Passed July 10, 1939 21, 73 No. 94—Appropriation—A. D. C. Hospitalization 89 No. 10—Welfare Settlement 11 Williams Property—West Hill: No. 45—Amendment to Resolution No. 17 51 No. 52—Board's Thanks to Miss Williams 55 No. 53—Payment for Abstract 56 No. 46—Passage of Resolution no. 17 51 No. 36—Public Hearing 42 No. 17—Purchase of - 18 No. 4 -4 --Resolution No. 17 from Table _51 No. 49—Search of Title 52 General: No. 216—Adoption of Apportionment 214 No. 214—Adoption of Budget .210 No. 200—Adoption of Salary Report 184 No. 78—Agreement with Newfield School for Public Health Nurse, ....72 No. 86—Approval of County Treasurer's Report 83 No. 26—Amended Resolution—Jail Matron 30 Nos. 98, 122, 232—Auditing Bills of Dog Warden 96, 112, 234 No. 244—Bonds of Deputy County Treasurer and Others 251 No. 243—Bonds of Wallace E. Moyer and Herman Exton _.._ 251 No. 249—C. V. Bush—County Treasurer 254 No. 3—Clerk to Purchase Supplies 5 No. 64—Closing Hours for County Offices 66 No. 181—Contract for Board of Prisoners 172 No. 228—Correction of Errors 230 No. 222—County Treasurer to Pay Balances 229 No. 223—County Treasurer to Pay Salaries 229 22 No. 87—Designation of Depositories 83 No. 218—Date for Signing Tax Warrants 227 No. 220—Deputy County Treasurer to Attend Meeting 228 No. 60—Disposal of Air Warning Posts 59 No. 77—Disposition of War Council Emergency Kits 72 No. 71—Extra Clerk for County Clerk 69 No. 74—Filing Election Returns 70, 88 No: 215—Grand Jury List 211 No. 22—Legislation Favored by Board 22 No. 23—Legislation Opposed by Board 23 No. 12—Letter of Appreciation—Miss Gillespie 12 No. 206—Mileage for County Officials and Employees 191 No. 76—New RoofOld Court House 71 No. 242—Officials Bonds 250 No. 229—Payment of Elevator Service . 230 No. 221—Payment of Audits 228 Nos. 7, 19—Payment of Taxes—Town of Groton 8, 21 No. 224—Payment to Town Superintendents 229 No. 226—Print Town Statements 230 No. 227—Printing Bonded and Temporary Indebtedness 230 No. 225—Printing Tax Rates 229 No. 125—Protecting Diversion of Motor Vehicle Funds 122 No. 186—Refund of Deposit to Ralph L. Harris 177 No. 93—Reduction of Interest Penalty 88 No. 173—Reports 1 and 2 Equalization 165 No. 123—Rescinding Portion of Resolution passed relative to Telephone. Switchboard Relief 113 No. 27—Resolution of Respect—Ellis 32 No. 240—Returned School Taxes 250 No. 197, 199—Salary Bonuses for 1946 183, 184 No. 62—Sale of Property at 106 N. Tioga St. 65 Nos. 85, 91—Salary of Special County Judge 82, 86, 90 No. 59—Sheriff's Bill for Uniforms 59 No. 246—Signing of Tax Warrants 252 Nos. 5, 66, 134—Taxes—Old County Clerk's Building 7, 67, 127 No. 217—Town Budgets 227 No. 40—Transfer to State Charges in Tuberculosis Hospital 4-5 No. 9—Vacancy on Rural Traveling Library Committee 8 No. 230—War Emergency Compensation 231 Returned School Taxes—Relative to 249, 250 Rice, Harold G.—Claim of 253 Rights of Way (See Highways) Road Inspection—Relative to 118 Roster 315 Rural Traveling Library—Appropriation to 179, 204 Election of Representatives on 8, 175 Report of 20 23 - S. Salaries—of County Officials 180, 182 Salary Range of County Employees 238 School—Districts, Bonded Indebtedness of 269, 270 Taxes, Returned 249 Sealer of Weights and Measures (See County Sealer of Weights and Measures) Sheriff—Deputy, Salary of 185, 203 Expenses of 202, 203 Relative to Uniforms 59 Report of - 20, 206 Salary of 185, 202 Assistants . 202, 203 Shurter, Alice B.—Relative to damages to 151 Simpson, Wilfred J.—Purchase of Property 154 Snow Plows—Relative to 31, 38, 40, 125 Snow Removal—Appropriations for 7, 19, 39, 182 Program 125, 170 Relative to 20, 29, 31, 67, 70, 262 Soil Conservation District: Appropriation for 166, 205 Directors of 56, 174 Report of 18, 180 Soldiers Burial—Appropriation for 173 Southworth Library—Relative to 179 Special County Judge and Surrogate—Relative to 82, 201 Special Franchises 241 State Tax 170, 200 Rate for 213 State Tuberculosis Hospital (See Tuberculosis Hospital) Statements of—Bonded Indebtedness of County and Towns 269 Mortgage Tax 271 Taxes Levied for Repairs of Highways 278 Tax Rates for Towns and City (See Under Several Towns City) Valuations of Real Property 272 Stenographers, Etc.—Tax 170, 200. Storm Area—Relative to - 80, 81 Supervisors (See Board of Supervisors) Superintendent of Court House and Jail—Salary of 200 Highways (See County Superintendent of Highways) Supplies for Board—Clerk Authorized to Purchase 5 Support of Poor at County Home 193 Surrogate (See County Judge) Surrogate's Clerk—Salary of 201 Report of 12 Swartz, Eugene J.—Offer of 110 24 T Tax Collectors—Relative to Warrants of 227 Tax Liens, Foreclosure of—Relative to 108, 155 Tax for, County—General and Poor Purposes 212 Highway Purposes 213 Lighting Districts (See Town Budgets) Tax Levy—General 162 Highway 164 Tax Mortgage 271 Tax Rates for, County 213 Lighting Districts (See Town Budgets) Towns (See Town Budgets) To Be Published in Printed Proceedings 230 Tax, State—Stenographers, Etc. 170, 200 Warrants -Relative to Date of Annexation 227 Signing of 252 Tax Sales, Committee on 10 Foreclosure 109, 127, 138, 155 Tax Sale Property—Relative to 99 Taxation and Finance—Department of (See Comptroller) Taxes—Apportionment of 212 Assessment of 119 Returned School 249-250 Statement of Those Levied 273 Statement of Mortgage 271 Taylor, Maurice L.—Claim of 178, 179 Telephone Operator—Relative to 113 Salary of 185, 200 Telephones—Appropriation for 159, 203 Tompkins County Public Health (See Public Health) Tompkins County Veterans Service Bureau 40, 254 Tompkins County War and Community Fund 253 Town Libraries 179 Towns—Amount Charged to, for Election Expenses 193 Hospitalization, Etc. 193 Support of Poor at County Home 193 Workmen's Compensation Insurance 187 Amount Due from, Dog Monies 22 Mortgage Tax Monies 243 Apportionment of Taxes to 212 Audit Statement of 264-269 Clerk of Board Directed to Publish in Proceedings 230 Bonded Indebtedness 269 Budgets of 215-227 Highways, Bridges, Machinery and Miscellaneous Funds 282-285 Libraries 179 Payment of Balances to, by County Treasurer 229 Rates of Assessments (See Assessments) 25 Returned School Taxes of 249, 250 -Special Franchises 241 Tax for Old Age. Assistance 213 Tax Rates of (See Under Various Towns) To Be Published in Proceedings 229 Town and County Officers—Names and Addresses of 316-319 Town ,and County Poor—Support of 193. Town Collectors—Names and Addresses of 316-319 Town Officers -Guide to ._....._._320 Superintendents of Highways—Names and Addresses of 316-319 Services of, in Snow Removal 229 Town Dog Wardens—Appointment of 41 Town Welfare—Relative to 11, 71, 95 Treasurer (See County Treasurer) Tripp, Betena—Refund to 17 Trumansburg Village—Apportionment of Mortgage Tax 243 Tuberculosis Bovine (See Bovine Tuberculosis) . Tuberculosis Hospital: Appropriation for Care of Patients in State 207 Appropriation for State Cases 98 Relative to—Care of Patients at 155 State Charges 45 U Ulysses—Amount Charged for, Election Expenses 192 Hospitalization, Etc. 194 Support of Poor at County Home 194 Workmen's Compensation Insurance 187 Amount Due from, Dog Monies 22 Mortgage Taxes 243 Audit Statement of 268 Budget of 225 Names and Addresses of Town Officers of 319 Relative to—Library 179 ' Returned School Taxes 225, 249 Tax Rates of 225 Ulysses Philomathic Library—Relative to 179 Undersheriff—Salary of - 185, 202 Valuation of-County—By Assessors 162, 164 State 170 Statement of 272 Veterans Service Agency—Relative to 136, 154 Veterans Service Bureau—Relative to 41, 254 Rooms for 40 26