HomeMy WebLinkAbout1961 Proceedings1961 PROCEEDINGS Board of Superv1111111- isors TOMPKINS COUNTY NEW YORK , HARVEY STEVENSON, Chairman Ithaca, R.D. #6 GLADYS L. BUCKINGHAM, Clerk Ithaca, N. Y. 0 Board of Supervisors Tompkins Counly ADMINISTRATIVE BODIES APPOINTED BY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ADMINISTRATIVE BODIES :APPOINTED 'BY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL BOARD: {2 year appoinImen t— Est. April 12, 1933) (Appointed by Chairman, Board of Supervisors) .John E. Perry Term expiring April 30, 1963 BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS AND ANIMAL HEALTH COMMITTEE: (1 year appoinitment—First appointment December 23, 1924) Edward)M.arshall ____ ...__.......... December 31, 1962 Robert.�arpenter ....... ._:.................. .__.._.........December 31, 1962 Er.nest,. J. Cole _ ............ ...... ...... ._...._..... _, ....December 31. 1.962 COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH: (6 year appointmcnt—First appointnu nt. April 14, 1947) - Sec. 343—Public Health Law Richard Compton (Supervisor member ............December 31; 1963 Japies .L. Bice, Jr. (Member -at -Large) .......... 3.1. 1963 Dr. Norman S. Moore (Phy=sician) .. ..............December 31, 1964 Walter Heasley, Jr. (Member -at -Large) ..........Desebe.r 31,' 196'1 James Conley (City member ..........................December 3:1, 1965 Dr. H. B. Sutton (Physician) .......................December 31, 1966 Dr. George G. McCauley (Physician) ......... ..December 31,.1967 Carl W. Vail, (Member -at -Large') ............ .._ December 31, 1962 (deceased. July; 1961- 11oward. Tyler to fill unexpired term) Howard Tyler (Member -at -Large) .... __ December 31, 1.967 . COUNTY LABORATORY: (5 year term -Est. January 1, 1929) Board of Managers -1960 Ralph C. Smith ... .......... _._._._ ............. __._ December 3.1, 1962 Frank M. Scales ........ ......_......... ._----_---..-_-------December 31. 1962 Dr. Leo Speno ._.__......... .......... ................ ._._ December 31, 1963 Dr. David Robb ....................... ..._.---------- .----------- December 31, .1963 Dr. Joseph Frost . ........... .................... ....... _.._ December 31, 1964 Olive: Jones .... ...... _... .............. ........... ......_....__December 31, 1965 Dr. 1=1: ,13., Sutton ------------------------------- --------- 31, 1966 DISTRICT FOREST PRACTICE BOARD: District No. 3—(3 year term—Est. July 8, 1946) Claude Holden year December 31, 1963 Arthur Maste►iiian (appointed July 10; 19611 .....July 14; 1964: P. Alfred Munch ........._........................... ............... .._Ju y 14; 1964 SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT: .First appointment June 12; 1944 Co,mnniace—(3 year appointnyient) Willis Marion (Farm Bureau) ...........................December. 31, 1962 Robert Bock (Member -at -Large) ......................Decenber 31, 1963 Lewis Gridley (Supervisor. 2 -yr. Term.) ..........December 31, 1963 Donald Cutligan (Supervisor, 2 -yr. Tenn) ......December 31, 1963 Beach. Stover (Grange) ..............................,....December 31., 1964 TOMPKINS COUNTY HOSPITAL: (5 year a�ppointinenit—First appointment November 26; 1947) Renamed Tompkins County Hospital ,February 20;•1957.) Board of Managers -1961. 1lerrell.F. DeGiaff _.._............. :._......... __......... .December 31. 1962 D..A. Stobbs, Resigned Dec. 11, 1961 George VanEpps .. . ......._..... '._' December 31, 1963 C. Wes Thomas _ ................. .:.....:...... .......... ......Deceintrer 31. 1963 Albert Genung _-.......__.._........- -_--------_..-_------December 31, 1964 Helen Dates ......_ . .__.._ ...... ..... _ --------------December 3.1; 1964 Janes J. Clynncs; Jr. Resigned. Nov. 22, 1961. Robert Bass ....... __.-._ ...__...... _._........._.December 31; 1965 Cushing H. Murray* ........................................December 31, 1966. REVIEW BOARD: Multiple Residence Law—Article 9—Sec. 325 Est:. May 9, 19,,55 (Res. 69) (3 year appointment) William A. R.olston................. ........................... De:cember 31, 1962 Thomas G. Miller ..... ......... ...................... :----------. December 31, 1963 Everett Morgan ... .......:..........................:........December 31; 1.964 ELECTION COMMISSIONERS: (2 year appointment) Viola Boothroyd ...............................................December 31, 1962 Grace Baker . ....... ............... -.............. -........ -------December 31. 1963 JAI]: PHYSICIAN: Dr. George G. McCauley (1 year term) .......,..December 31; 1962 WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT ACT DISTRICT BOARD: Ch. 1016 Taws 1957) Conservation Law Sec. 19'; (2 year term) ? James H. Cortright( Supervisor) (Appointed Oct. 13, 1959) (Reappointed) R.D. 1; Spencer (1 }rear) ..........................December31; 1962 Charles E. Houghton (Property owner) R.D. 3, Ithaca ............:..........:....................December 31; 1962 Harold Beach( Sportsmens Hep.) R.D. 4. .Ithaca ...........................................December 31.; 1.963 TOMPKINS COUNTY FIRE ADVISORY_BOARD: Est. December 12, 1949 Term 1 year TOMPKINS COUNTY F 1RE COORDINATOR: Raymond Lattin TOMPKINS COUNTY EXTENSION SERVICE: Ben Boynton (4-H Rep.) (appointed Jan. 4;11960) (2 year term) ...................... ......... ..December 31: 1963 James Cortright (A -r. Rep.) (appointed. Jail. 4. 1960) (2 year term)...._.....................................December 31, 1963 Claude Holden (Home Demon. Rep.) ( appointed J an. Vii. 1962 ) (2 near term) ... __............. .....................December 31. 1.963 State of. New York , County of Tompkins Ss: 1. 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 Pro- ceedings of the Board of. Supervisors of the Country of Tompkins; New York, for the year 1.96L contained in this volume is true and correct. HNRVF�Y STEVENSON, Chairm.au of board of Supervisors. f C LADYS L. BUCKI NC HAM. Clerk of Borfrrl o j Supervisors. 1961 PROCE EDI NGS Board of Supervisors. TOMPKINS COUNTY - NEW YORK HARVEY STEVENSON, Chairman Ithaca, R.D. #6 GLADYS L. BUCKINGHAM, Clerk Ithaca, N. Y. Continued Chronology of 1935 In the year '1935 there was coinpiled front the original long hand minutes of. the Board of Supervisors a complete list of all supervisors from their first meeting in April 1317. A list from 1935 to 1946 inclusive was printed in the 1946 Proceedings. The following completes that list frons 1946 to 1961 inclusive: 1947 e Newfield—'Forest J. Payne Caroline—Lamont C. Snow Ulysses—LePine Stone Ithaca City— Danby—Everett J. Loomis First Ward—John E, Parker Dryden—Charles G. Downer Second Ward—Langford F. Raker Enfield—Harvey Stevenson Third Ward—Roy Shoemaker Groton—Daniel J. Carey Fourth Ward ---Carl Vail Ithaca-1-larry N. Gordon Fifth Ward—J. W. Ozmun Lansing—Charles H. Scofield Clerk, Gladys L, Buckingham Newfield—Forest J-. Payne Deputy' Clerk, Elsie D. Boyd Ulysses—LePine Stone Stevenson Ithaca City— Groton—Daniel First Ward—Anthony G. Macera (Re- .1950 signed June 21, 1947) Fred E. Rottmann Edward .Walpole (January .i, 1949) ,(July 7, 1947) , Caroline=John Lounsbery Second Ward—Langford F. Baker Danby—Arthur VanDeBogart Third Ward -Roy Shoemaker Dryden—Charles G. Downey Fourth Ward—Carl Vail Enfield-1-larvey Stevenson Fifth Ward—J. W. Ozmun - Groton—Edward Walpole Clerk, Gladys L. Buckingham Ithaca—Harry N. Gordon Deputy Clerk, Elsie 1). Boyd (June 1946) Lansing—Coshing H. Murray' Newfield --Forest J. Payne Ulysses—LePine Stone •(Deceased) 19+& Clifford E. Bower (June 12, 1950) Caroline—Lamont C. Snow Ithaca City— Danhy—Everett J. Loomis first 'Ward—Robert Greenwood Dryden—Charles G. Downey Second Ward—James Conley Enfield—Harve Stevenson y Third Ward—Roy Shoemaker Groton—Daniel J. Carey Fourth Ward—Carl -Vail Ithaca -Harry Gordon Fifth Ward—J. W. O7.mnn es H. Scofield Members -at -lar a from City— g Y"— Newfield—Forest Newfield—Forest J, Payne John L. Button 1 Ulysses—LePine St6ne Robert L. WilkinsonJOctobcr 1,8, 1.950 Ithaca City— Clerk, Gladys L. Buckinglfam First Ward—John E. Parker Deputy Clerk, Elsie 1). Boyd (April. 1950) Second Ward—Langford F. Baker Lena R. Benton (June 1950) Third Ward—Roy Shoemaker Fourth Ward—Carl Vail 1451 Fifth Ward—J. W. Ozrnun Clerk, Gladys L. 'Buckingham Caroline—John Lounsbery Deputy Clerk, Elsie ll. Boyd Danhy—Arthur VanDeBogart Dryden —Charles G. Downey 1949, Enfield—Harvey Stevenson Groton -Edward Walpole Caroline—Lamont C. Snow Ithaca -Harry N. Gordon Danby ---Everett J. Loomis Lansing—Cushing H. Murray Dryden—Charles G. Downey Newfield—Forest J. Payne Enfield-l-larvey Stevenson Ulysses—Clifford E. Bower Groton—Daniel J. Carey (resigned) Ithaca City— Edward .Walpole (January .i, 1949) Members at large— Ithaca—Harry N. Gurdon Robert Greenwood Lansing—Charles 1--I_ Scofield Jarnes Conley Roy Shoemaker Lansing -Russell R. Lane ., Carl Vail 'Newfield—j. Henry Heslop J. W. 0zmrm Ulysses—Clifford E. Bower John L. Button Ithaca City -- Robert L. Wilkinson First NN'ard—Ralph T. Mazza Clerk, Gladys L. Buckingham Second Ward—Jacob Broich Deputy Clerk, Lena B. Benton Third Ward—Michael Abbott Fourth Ward—Roy Shoemaker 1952 Fifth Ward—Daniel B. Flynn Sixth Ward—Alfred G. Hall Caroline—John Lounsbery Serenth Ward—Carl Vail Danby—Arthur I... VanDeBogart (deceased Clerk, Gladys L. Buckingham October 1952) Depute Clerk, Lena B. Benton Erie J. Miller, Jr. (November 10, 1952) Dryden—Charles G. Downev 1955 1snfield—Harvey Stevenson Groton—Edward Walpole Caroline—John Lounsbery Ithaca—Harry M Gordon Danby—Erie J. Miller, Jr: Lansing—Charles H_ Scofield Dryden—Charles.G. Downey Newfield—Forest J. Payne Enfield—Haney Stevenson Ulysses—Clifford' E. Bower Groton—Edivard Walpole Ithaca City— Ithaca—l--larry N. Gordon First Ward—Robert Greenwood Lansing—Russell R. Lane Second Ward—Jacob Broich Newfield—J_ Flenrr Heslop Third Ward—Michael Abbott Ulvsses—Clifford E. Borger Fourth Ward—Roy Shoemaker- Ithaca City -- Fifth Ward—Daniel B. Flynn First Ward—Ralph T. Mazza. Sixth Ward—Alfred G. flall Second Ward—Jacub Broich Seventh Ward—Carl Vail Third Ward—James Conley Clerk, Gladys L. BuckinghatD Fourth Ward—Rov Shoemaker Deputy Clerk, Lena B..Bentou Fifth Ward—Daniel B. Flynn Sixth Warty—Alfred G. Hall 1955 Seventh Ward—Carl Vail' Clerk, Glad%s L. Buckingham Caroline --John Lounsbery Deputy Clerk, Leis B. Benton Danby—Erie J. Miller Jr. Dryden—Charles G. Downey - 195E Enfield—Harvey Stevenson Caroline—john Lounsbery Groton—Edward NValliolc Daub}—F ie J. Miller, Jr. Ithaca—l-larry N. ,Gordon Lansing—Charles H. Scofield Dryden—Leiiis It. Gridley Newfield --Forest J. Payne Enfield—Harvey Stevenson Ulysses—Clifford E. Bower Groton—Edward Walpole Ithaca City— - Ithaca—Harry N. Gordon First Ward—Robert Greenwood Lansing—Russell R. Lane Second Ward—Jacob'Broich Newfield -J. Henry FIeslop 'T'hird Ward—James Conley Ithaces—Clifford 1?. Bawer Fourth Ward—Roy Shoemaker Ithaca WaVd R. Graces First Fifth Ward—Daniel 13. Flynn lVar-Jaones Second and—Paul Blanchard Sixth Ward—Alfred C. Hall ll Third Ward—James Conley Seventh Ward—Carl Vail Fourth NVard—Roy Shoemaker Clerk—Gladys, L . Buckingham Fifth NVard—Daniel B. Flynn Deputy Clerk, Lena B. Benton Sixth tiV ard—Alfred G. Hall 1954 Seventh Ward—Byron V. Nelson Clerk, Gladys L. Buckingham Caroline—John Lounsbery Depury Clerk, Lena B. Becton Danby -Erie J. Miller, Jr. 1957 Drvden—Charles G. Downey Enfield—llarvey Stevenson Caroline—John Lounsbery Groton ---Edward Walpole Danby --Erie J. Miller, Jr. I haca—Harm N. Gordon Dryden—Lewis H. Gridley Enfield—Harvey Stevenson Groton—Edward Walpole Ithaca—llarry N. Gordon Lansing—Russell R. Lane Newfield—J. Henry Heslop Ulysses—Clifford E. Bower Ithaca City— First Ward—James R. Graves Second Ward—Paul Blanchard Third Ward—James Conley Fourth, Ward—Roy Shoemaker Fifth _kVard—Daniel B. Flynn Sixth Ward—Alfred G. Hall Seventh Ward—Byron V. Nelson Clerk, Gladys L. Buckingham Deputy Clerk, Lena B. Benton 1958 Caroline—John Lounsbery, (deceased May 1958_) Ralph D. Fuller (June 9, 1958). Danby—Erie J. Miller, Jr. Dryden—Lewis 1-1. Gridley Enfield—Harvey Stevenson Groton—Edward Walpole (deceased Dec. 12, 1958) George W. Lane (Dec. 17, 1958 to Jan. '1, 1959) Ithaca -lien Boynton Lansing—Harris B. Dates iNeti+field-J. Henry Heslop Ulysses—Clifford E. Bower Ithaca City— First lv\Tard—James R. Graves Second Ward—Paul Blanchard Third Ward—Thomas J. Griffis: Fourth \Ward—Edward P. -Abbott Fifth 'NVard—Daniel B. Flynn Sixth Ward—Donald J. Culligan Seventh 1\7ard—Byron V. Nelson Clerk, Gladys L. Buckingham Deputy Clerk, Lena B. Benton 1959 Caroline—Ralph 1). Fuller Danby—Frie J. Miller; Jr. (resigned July 1959) James 14. Cortright (July• 1,3, 1959) Dryden—Lewis 1-1. Gridley Enfield—Harvey Stevenson Groton—Claude 1V. Bolden (Jan. 1, 1939) Ithaca—Ben Boynton Lansing—Harris B. Dates Newfield—J. Henry Heslon Ulysses—Clifford E, Bower Ithaca City— First Ward—James R. Graves Second Ward—Paul Blanchard `Fhird Ward—Thomas J. Griffin Fourth Ward—Edward P. Abbott Fifth Ward—Daniel B. Fhvnn (deceased Nov. 1959) IvVilliam P. Sullivan (Dec. 7, 1959) Sixth Ward–.–Donald J. Cullman Seventh Ward --Byron V. Nelson Clerk, Gladys L. Buckingham Deputy Clerk, Lena 13. Benton 1960. Caroline—Ralph D. Fuller Danby—James H. Cortright Dryden—Lewis 1-1. Gridley Enfield—Harvey Stevenson Groton—Claude holden Ithaca—lien V. Boynton Lansing—Harris B. Dates Newfield—J. Henry lleslol Ulysses—Clifford E. Bower Ithaca City— 'First Ward—James R. Graves Second Ward—Pahl Blanchard Third Ward—Thomas J. Griffin Fourth 'Ward—Edward P. Abbott Fifth Ward—William P. Sullivan Sixth ',yard—Donald J. Culligan Seventh Ward=Richard A. Zrnpton Clerk, Gladys L. Buckingham Deputy Clerk, Lena B. Benton 1961 Caroline—Ralph D. Fuller Danby—James H. Cortright Dryden—Lewis 1-1. Gridley Enfield—Harvey Stevenson Groton—Claude Holden Ithaca—lien V. Baynton Lansing—I-larris B. -Dates Newfield—J. Henry Heslop Ulysses—Clifford E. Bower Ithaca City— First Ward—James R. Graves Second .Ward—Paul Blanchard Third Ward—Thomas J. Griffin Fourth Ward—Edward P. Abbott Fifth-Ward—\Villinm P. Sullivan Sixth Ward—Donald J. Culligan Seventh Ward—Richard A. Comp{ort Clerk, Gladys L. Buckingham Deputy Clerk, Lena B. Benton January 3, 1961 _ 3 ORGANIZATION MEETING Tuesday, January 3, 1961 :{ Pursuant to Section 151 of the County Law and a resolution adopted by the board of supervisors; December 23, 1960; the board of super- visors convened at its roonis in the court house in the city of Ithaca, Nely York, on Tuesday, January 3; 1961 at 10:00 a.md. an.vas called to order by the clerk of the preceding year. Present +vere Messrs. Cortright, Gridley, Stevenson; Holden; Bo}'uton, Graves; Blanchard, Griffin, Abbott Sullivan; Culligan; Conipton, .Dates. �} Hes Iop and Bower -15. Absent. was Mr. 1- ulcer -7.. The clerk announced the first order of business to be the appoint- ment of a temporary chairman. Mr. Dates placed in nomination the name of .Paul Blanchard for temporary chairman. Mr. Culligan seconded Mr. Blanchard's :nomination. Mr. Graves moved that nominations be closed. Seconded by Mie. Holden. Mr. Blanchard took .the chair and called for nominations for a permanent. chairman. Mr. Bower placed in nomination the name of Harvey Stevenson as permanent chairman. Mr. Stevenson's nomination was seconded by Mr. Heslop. Mr. Sullivan placed in nomination the name of Edward Abbott as perrpanent chairman. Mr. Abbott's nomination was seconded by Mr. Graves. Mr. Bower moved that nominations be closed. Seconded by Mr. Graves. A January 3, 1961 Messrs. Boynton and Compton were appointed tellers by the tempo- rary chairman. The tellers reported thewliole numlaer'of votes cast, were 15 of which Harvey Stevenson received 10 Edward Abbott received . 4 Donald J. Culligan 1 Mr. Stevenson having :received a majority of all the votes cast;. moved by Mr. Sullivan; seconded by Mr. Culligan, that the vote be s made unanimous and the clerk was directed, to cast one ballot for Mr. Stevenson. The ballot. being cast the chairman declared Harvey Steven- son permanent chain-nan and Mr. Stevenson was escorted to the -chair by the county attorney. 1 Mr. Heslop placed in nomination the name of Gladys L. Buckinghani to succeed. herself as clerk of the board. Seconded by Mr. Blanchard. There being no further nominations; Mr. Bower moved khat norm - nations be closed. Seconded by Mr. Holden. Pursuant to the new rules effective today; the roll call was taken. Ayes—Messrs. Cortright, Gridley, Holden; Boynton; Graves, Man - chard, Griffin, Abbott, Sullivan. Culligan, Compton; :Dates, Heslop, Bower and Stevenson -15. Noes' 0. Absent—Mr. F uller-1. The next order of business being the appointment of: a deputy clerk, Mr. Griffin placed in nomination The nameof :Crena Renton to succeed herself as deputy clerk. Seconded,by Mr. Cortriaht. i There being no further nominations; Mr- Gridley moved that nomi- nations be closed. �4 January 3, 1961 5 Seconded by Mr. Bower. Ayes—Messrs. Cortright, Gridley, Holden; Boynton, Graves, Blan- chard, Griffin, Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan; Compton, Dates; Heslop, Bower and Stevenson---15. Noes-0. Absent—Mr. 'eller-1. Carried. Mr. Bower placed. in nomination the name of Harvey Stevenson as budget officer for the year 1961. Seconded by Mr. Holden There being no 'further nominations Mr. Gridley moved that nomi- nations be dosed. Seconded b)T Mr. Blanchard. Ayes—Messrs. Cortright, Gridley, Holden; Boynton, Blanchard, Grif- fin, Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan, Compton, Dates, Heslop, Bower and Stevenson-14. Noes---Mr. Graves--1. Absent-Mr. ]?uller— 1. Carried. Mr. Compton placed in nomination the name of Dr. George G. Mc- Cauley, jail, physician for the year 1.961.. Seconded by Mr: Cortright. There being no further nominations Mr. Holden nioved'that nomi- nations be closed. Seconded. by Mr., Bower. Ayes—Messrs. Cortright, Gridley, Holden; Boyirton, Graves, Blan- chard, Griffin, Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan, Compton, Dates, Heslop, Bower and Stevenson-15.. Noes-0. Absent—Mr. J; uller—L Mr. Gridley placed in nomination the name of Carl Dedrick as a member of. the Sail Conservation. District Board. 6 Jonuory 3, .1961 Seconded. by Mr. Griffin. Mr. Culligan placed in nomination the nalne of -Beach. $L ver, as a member of the Soil. Conservation District Board. Seconded by Mr. Graves. The chairman appointed Messrs. 13ovnton and' C01111.)ton as teller's. The tellers reported the whole ruunber of votes cast were .l5 of which Beach Stover received 11. Carl Dedrick received 2 Blank 2 Beach Stoverhaving received a majority of all the votes cast, tho chairman declared Beach Stover the Grange member of the Soil Con- servation District Board 'to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Rodman Fellows; said term expiring December 31., 1961. Petitions; .co6unuuicatiorns and. resolutions received by the clerk sines tailing the agenda for this meeting %vas discussed -and the clerk noted the correspondence. From the, civil service department specifications for "Attorney" part- time in welfare. department and for "Clinical Psychologist" . were re- ceived and requested to be inserted in the classification book of county employees and a letter regardin;_ retirernent situation for county his- torian. Notices were :read from State Board of Equalization regarding hear- ings on equalization rates for towns and city which are to be held. on January 9 and. 10 in Albany. A letter was read from W. L. Graig - Superintendent of City School District., expressing appreciation for the library books received from the country library. A notice was read from the assistant commissioner for lands and .forest that the county of Chemung has been transferred from District No. 3 to District No. 4 -effective. January L 1961. A request from the Division of Standards and Purchase was mead by the clerk for the atnount of gasoline to he purchased 'duriug'1961. January 3, 1961 T RESOLUTION NO. T=PAYIVI.ENT OF AUDITS Mr. Compton offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, That -the clerk is hereby directed to issue an e,cder to the county treasurer for the payment of each claim audited by this - board, and the county treasurer is hereby directed to pay the samc out of the moneys in his hands appropriated for that purpose. Seconded by Mr. Blanchard. Carried, RESOLUTION NO. 2 --COUNTY TREASURER TO PAY SALARIES Mr. Con)" Ston offered the following resoiution and moved its adoption: RESOLVE'D, That the count' trensurer.be and lie hereby is directed to pay the salaries of all county officers and employees semi-rnonthly unless otherwise directed by a resolution of this board, with the ex. cetition of the members of the board of supervisors, who shall be paid once each month, and the employees of the Tompkins County Hospital and the hlighway.Department who shall he paid every neo weeks. Seconded by Mr. Holden. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 3—CLERK TO PURCHASE SUPPLIES M.r. Culh-an, offered the, following ,resolution and move(l its adoption: RESOLVED, That the clerk be authorized to purchase the necessary supplies for the board. Secondedby Mr. Compton. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 4—CORRECTION OF ERRORS Mr. Cort:right offered the following resolution and tnover its adoption: RESOLVED, That the clerk of this board be authorized to correct any manifest errors in the minutes or in the reports of any committee. Seconded. by Mr. Culligan. Carried. w 8 January 3, 1961 RESOLUTION NO. 5,—MILEAGE FOR COUNTY OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES Mr. Holden offered the foliowing resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLIJED, That except as otherwise providedby law or by spe- cific resolution of this board ,hereinafter adopted, all county by and employees, while using their automobiles in the gerformamce of the duties of their office or employment shall be entitled to mileage at the rate of eight cents per mile, provided however, that the total mileage for any particular purpose shall not exceed the amount ap- propriated therefor. Seconded by Mr. Gridley.. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 6—AUDIT OI HOSPITAL ACCOUNTS Mr. Blanchard offered,the following resolution and mover its adoption: RESOLVED, pursuant to Section 128 of the General Municipal Lacy, That the county treasurer be and he hereby is authorized and.directed to pay all bills, accounts, salaries and wages which are approved by the Board of Managers of the Tompkins County Hospital within the amounts appropriated therefor; and the county treasurer is requested to transmit to the clerk of the board of the Bnard of Supervisors monthly an itemized statement thereof; and RE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, pursuant to subdivision 8'of Section 128 of the General Municipal La}v, That the county treasurer be au- thorized and directed to pa}., in advance of audit, bills upon which a discount may be obtained by prompt payment, provided the board of managers .shall so request by resolution, and shall furnish the treasurer from time to time with a Iist of persons or corporations to whom it applies; and BE 1T FURTHER RESOLVED, That any such bill or account may be audited, alloyed and, paid without verification, if accompanied with a certificate made by the person presenting such account to be verified by. affidavit. Seconded by Mr. Bower. Carriecl. RESOLUTION NO. 7—PAYMENTS FOR ANIMAL HEALTH Mr. Abbott offered the following resolution and, moved its adoption: RESOLVED, That the county treasurer be and he. hereby is au- j thorizcd and directed to pay the monies -heretofore appropriated for the year. 1961 for the eradication and prevention of bovine tubercu- losis or other infectious or communicable diseases affecting domestic animals or fowls, upon the written order of the committee on animal January 3, 1961 9 liealth, signed by the representatives of the board on said committee, provided however, ,that all bills for expenses incurred, other than salaries, shall be audited by this board. Seconded by Mr. Heslop, Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 8—PAYMENTS FOR COUNTY HEALTH DISTRICT Mr. Heslop offered the, following resolution and moved its adoption:, RESOLVED, That the counts- _treasurer he and he hereby is an- thorized and directed to pay the accounts, charges and claims of the county health district which are provided in the budget for the fiscal year 1961, upon warrants of the Board of Health after audit by the said board, except that salaries set forth iti the budget and certified r by the County Health Commissioner shall be paid in tete same man- ner as other salaries are paid. Seconded by AJr. Gridley. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 9—PAYMENTS FOR SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT Mr. Gridley offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS the board has appropriated for the Soil Conservation District $1,500 for the year 1961 RESOLVED, pursuant to Section. 223 of the County Law, That the county treasurer be and he, hereby is directed to pay out of the moneys from such appropriation upon ,the order of the chairman of the District Directors upon his giving a proper reeeipt therefor. Seconded by Mr. Bower. Carried. At 11:00 a.m. the clerk opened Ilse bids as advertised for a snow blower at the airport. Two bids were received—arae front Allen Tractor Company, Elrnira Road and one from J. C. Georg Corporation; Sys•acuse, N. Y. The bids wet•e referred to Mlle purchasing and airport. committees. A. recess was called for the committees to meet. Business resumed. 10 January 3, 1961 Mr. Giei t -Turner, airport inanager, reported qn conditions at the airport. Due to the heavy snowfall over the holidays, he stated that the airport was closed. Sunday evening. the same as all others in the area but w. as opened again Monday -noon. RESOLUTION NO. 10=PAYtIMENTS FOR COUNTY I i1BORATORY AND BLOOD I;ANK Mr. Griffin offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RUSOLVED, That the county treasurer be andhe hereb}, is au- thorized and directed to pay all bills, account , sa€aries and wages which are included in the. 1961 budget for the County Laboratory and Blood Bank 'which are approved by the director and/or laboratory committee of said laboratury aiid audited by this board, except that salaries within the budgeted amount and certified by the director> and/or laboratory committee shall be paid in the same manner as other salaries are paid. Seconded by Mr. Graves, Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 1.I—PAY)WENTS TO LIBRARIES MY. Dates offered the following resotution and staved its adoption: RESOLVJ3D, That the county treasurer be and lie herr[)% is an- thorized and directed to pay the sum of $650 to each of the following libraries on or before January 31, 1961. to wit; Southworth Library, Dryden, New York; Goodyear Memorial Library, Groton,_ New York; Newfield Library .Association, Newfield, New York; and Ulysses Philomathie Library, iTrumausburg, Nen- York.' Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 12—PAYMENTS TO CORNEL.L LIBRARY ASSOCIATION Mr. Sullivan offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, That the county treasurer he and lie hereby- is au- thorized and directed' to pay to the Cornell ,Library Association the snm of $11,500 appropriated to said association in quarterly install- ments of $2,875 each on the first days of Jamtary, April, July and October. t Seconded by Mr. Boynton. Carried_ January 3, 1961 11 RESOLUTION N0.13-PAYMEN`T'S FOR FIRE PROTECTION Mr. Graves offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, That the county treasurer be and he hereby is au- thorized and directed to pay out during 1961 the sum of $7,700 or so much thereof as may be necessary, upon verified bills duly audited by this board, for the expense of the fire advisory board, including the mileage of the county fire coordinator, but not including cost of ex- tinguishment of fires, pursuant to the conservation law. Seconded by Mr..Fleslop. C irried. RESOLUTION NO. 14—PAYMENTS TO COUNTY EXTENSION SERVICE ASSOCIATION Mr. Graves offered the following resolution and nnoved its adoption: WHEREAS this hoard has appropriated for the support of County Extension Service Association in the year 1961 the sum of $+2,670 RESOLVN D, That the county treasurer be and he hereby is au- thorized and directed to pay the said sum of $10,667.50 to the County 1,xtension Service Association in four quarterly,payments on the 5th days of January, April, July and October, 1961. Seconded by Mr. Poynton. Ayes—Messrs. Cortright, Gridley, Rolden. Boynton, Blanchard, Grif- fin. Abbott, Sullisjan, Culligan, Compton, .Dates, Heslop, .Bower and Stevenson -14. Noes—Mr. Graves -1. Absent—mr. fuller—J.. Carried. RESOLU'T'ION NO. 1.5—PAYi11ENTS FOR VETERANS' DAY Mr. Compton offered the following resolution and moved its adoplion: RESOLVED, pursuant to Section 224 of the county law, That the county treasurer be and he hereby is directed to pay the sutn of $250 heretofore appropriated for Veterans' Day to the treasurer of the ifuly constituted Veterans' Day celebration committee for the purpose of de- fraying a part of the expenses of the celebration of Veterans' Daq in 1961, upon audit of a duly verified bill or bills for the same. Seconded by Mr. Blanchard. Carried. 12 January 3, 1961 RESOLUTION NO. 16—PURCHASE OF SNOW BLOWER— AIRPORT Mr. Culligan offered the following resolution and moved its adoption'. W.1"16,REAS, bids have been received for the purchase of a tractor mounted rotary snow blower for use at the count_*- airport after due advertisement as required by lacy; and WHEREAS, -Allen Tractor Service of 381 Elmira Road, Ithaca, New York, is the lowest responsible bidder, RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the purchasing .committee, That the bid of Allen Tractor Service of 381 Elmira Road, Ithaca, New York for one Model BB Sicard Blower. with 36 hp. Wisconsin Engine electric starting, with tractor mounted push frame and ballast box, for the sum of $2,428, less $535 as a trade-in of a used snow blower, making a net bid of $1,895, be and the same hereby is ac- I. cepted and the airport manager is authorized and directed to complete 4; said- transaction. Seconded, by Mr. Gridley. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 17—DESIGNATION OF OFFICIAL NOTICES Mr. Bower ,offered the following resolution and moved its adopl.ion: RESOLVED, That the following newspapers be and they hereby are designated as official newspapers of the County of Tompkins for the publication of all local laws, notices and other matters required by lacy to he published exclusive of concurrent earnvass and tax notices, to wit: Ithaca journal, Ithaca, N. Y. journal and Courier, Groton, N. Y. Tompkins County Rural Necvs, Dryden, N. Y. The Free Press, Trumansburg, N. Y. Seconded. by Mr. Holden. Carried.. RESOLUTION NO, 18—APPROPRIATION FROM CONTINGENT FUND Mr. Bower offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: � WHEREAS, the salary of the assistant matron of the jail was set by the board of supervisors at $1,000 by Resolution,No. 21.0 adopted by this board .October 5, 1.960 ; and WHEREAS, ,the sum of only $900 was appropriated for ;airs posi- tion in the 1961 budget; and WHEW AS, it has come to the attentinn, of this board that rhe January 3, 1961 13 salary of the director of the Veterans' agency, as stated in the 1961. budget, ornitted an increment of $100 clue to the length of service of Leon -11olman; be it RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Civil Service and salaries' committee and the finance committee, That the sum of $200 be appro- priated from the ,contingent fund to the following items: Code 170-100—Personal services--assistan_t. matron— $100 Code. 61,-100—County director of veterans' agency—personal services— 100 Seconded by Mr. Gridley._ - Ayes—Messrs. Cortriallt, Gridley, Holden; Boynton; Graves, Blan- chard, Griffin, Abbott. Sullivan. Culligan, Compton, Dates; Heslop, Bower and. Stevenson -15. Noes -0. Absent—Mr. Fuller -1. Carried. Petitions, communications and .resolutions received 1iy the clerk since mailing the agenda for this meeting was discussed. MOVED, by Mr. Bower that resolutions Nos. 39 and 20 be con- sidered at this brie. Seconded by Mr. Sullivan. Carried.. RESOLUTION NO. l9—ESTABLISHMENT Oh' POSITION OF ATTORNEY PART-TIME—. WELFARE DEPARTMENT Mr. Gridley offered the following resolution and moved ifs adoption: RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the welfare commissioner. and the welfare committee. That the position of attorney part-time in the welfare department be established (nun -competitive class) and that the chairman of the board of supervisors be and he hereby is .au ' thorized and directed to execute N1SD 222 of the civil service com- mission. Seconded 'by Mr. Griffin. Carried. 14 January 3, 1951 RESOLUTION NO. 20—AUTHORIZATION FOR CLERK. OF THE BOARD TO SIGN AGREEMENT FOR GASOLINE PURCHASES THROUGH DIVISION OF STANDARDS AND PURCHASE Mr. Culligan offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVBI). That the clerk of the board he aiul she hereby is authorized fo execute Letter No. 3539 from the division of standards and purchase authorizing a contract for the purchase of gasoline from April 1, 1961 to March 31, 1962 through the division of standards and purchase.. Seconded by Mr. Bower. Carried. f On motion adjourned. k January 9, 1961 15 MONTHLY MEETING Monday, January 9, 1961 The chairman called the mectinu to order at 10:00 a:m. Those present were Messrs. Cortright, Gridley; Holdeii, Boynton, Graves, Blanchard, Griffin, Sullivan, Culligan. Compton, Dates, Hes- lop, Bower and ,Stevenson -14. Mr. Fuller was excused and Mr. Abbott was in court. -3 Y} Minutes of January 3rd meeting approved as typed. Public Service Commission Case 21.420 relative ;tograde crossing at Stewart Park Access Drive was 'noted by the clerk as being. amended ' to read. that the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company is to prepare speci.- fications and perform all thework. Letters were read b), the clerk from ;the Newfield Central School, Trumansburg Central School, Freeville Community. Library, Groton Central School and. Dryden Central. School No. 1 expressing apprecia- tion for books received from the county library that had been dissohrcd. ".Che clerk noted that the Eleventh Annual Winter Conference auid school. for supervisors would be held. at the Concord Hotel_ Kiamesha. Lakc, N. Y.;January 15; 16, 17 and 1�,. 7.961. Sheriff`s fees for the month of December totaled $742.72. Pistol perni:its issued by the county judge's office during .December totaled $11.25. The financial report of the count-,, clerk for the year 1960 was re- ceived. and filed. The 1960 annual report: of the county historian was received for filing. , The annual report of Histol. permits issued in the office of the county judge for 1960 totaled $151.75. 16 January 9, 1961 Statement of town accounts of the town of Lansing was received and filed. The clerk read'the following committees as designated b), the chair - lean for the year 1961: COMM:ITTEIES FOR 1961 AI RPORT Dates Heslop - Boner Culligan Fuller Boynton Compton ANIMAL WEALTH Heslop Graves ]-[olden Cortright Giffin BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Abbott .Heslop Blanchard Holden Sullivan CIVIL DEFENSE Sullivan Abbott ' . Graves Griffin Culligan CIVIL SERVICE AND SALARIES Huller Gridlev Abbott Blanchard Boynton COMPENSA: JON INSURANCE Gridley Griffin Culligan CONSERVATION Holden EIeslop Cortright COUNTY OFFICERS ACCOUNTS Blanchard Culligan Sullivan COURTS AND CORRECTION Cortright Gridley Culligan EDUCATION' Dates - Fuller Holden Cortright Culligan FLECTION Baynton Sullivan, Dates ` LQUACIZA.TION; Bower . .' Heslop Graves Abbott Holden Boynton Co�nptota . i January 9, 1961 17 FINANCE Bower Abbott sieslop Gridley Dates FIRE PROTECTION Cortright Griffin Sullivan HEALTH 1 laucbard. Bower Gridley Dates Fuller Cortright Compton " HIGHWAY Heslop Fuller Graves Holden Blanchard INSURANCE AND BONDS Compton, Blanchard Griffin LABORATORY AND BLOOD BANK Griffin Cortright Graves LEGISLATIVE Bower Gridley Dates. , Abbott Boynton PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED Boynton Bower Blanchard PLANNING. AND PUBLIC .RELATIONS Abbott Dates Bower Gridley Sullivan PUBLIC WELFARE Gridley Compton Griffin Boynton Fuller Abbott Bolden PURCHASING Culligan Bower Heslop Sullivan Co'rupton TAX. SALES Graves Cortriaht Compton VE'T'ERANS AFFAIRS • Fuller Graves Boynton RESOLUTION NO. 1—APPROVAL OF COMIVII:I7EES Mr., Bower offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, That the, assignments to committees as made by the 16 January 9, 196, chairman be and the same hereby are. approved. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 22—APPROVAL OF CHAIRMAN -S BOND Mr. Compton offered the following resolution and moved its actoption: RESOLVED, That the bond of Harvey Stevenson as chairma'h of the board of supervisors in the amount of $4,000 duly executed by said Harvey Stevenson as principal and by the American Surety Company of New York as surety, he ind the same herehv is approved. Seconded by 1VIr. Culligan. Carried. RESOLUTION N0: 2. --APPROVAL OF BOND OF CLERK. OF HOARD OF SUPERVISORS Mr. Compton offered the following resolution and .moved its -adoption: RESOLVED, That the bond of Gladys L- Buckingham as clerk of the hoard of supervisors for the term commencing January 1, 1961 and expiring December 31, 1961 be fixed in the amount of $4,000 and that bond No. 83-71-43 in that amount duly executed by said Gladys L. Buckinghamas principal and the Glens Palls Insurance Company as Surety be ,and the carne hereby is approved. Seconded by Mr.:14oiden. Carried- Mr. Abbott appeared. RTSOLUTION NO. 24—SETTLEMENT FOR RIGHT'S-OVIVAY Mr. Reslop offered the following resolution and moved, its adoption: WHEREAS, the highway committee pursuant to authority given them by this board has negotiated settlement of rights-of-way which are required for the reconstruction of the 1ktcLean-Peruville. County Road No. 107 with the owners hereinafter named at the amount Specified. RESOLVEf), That the fotlowing amounts are hereby appropriated from the county road fund for payment of said rights-of-way, same to he paid to the owners agora receipt of duh_• executed deeds approved Ly the county attorney. Lester Clark and Lila May Clark ...... .. _ ......$ 150 James A. Breed and Korea A. Breed . ............:. 473 Jonuory 9, 1961 19 Ronald LeRoy Erickson and Mary K. Erickson .. , .. $ 75 Roy Ferenbaugh and Mildred Ferenbaugh ............ 30o Burch Hammond and Mary Hammond ............... too Charles S. Hunt, Jr.;and Laura G. Hunt ............ 600 Maxwell F.Kendall and Iva FI. Kendall ............. 1,865 Maxwell F.':Kendall and Iva H. Kendall ............ 700 Murray Larsen and Edith Larsen . . ................. 1,300 Joseph G. Morris, Mary Clark, Ruth F. Morris and Theresa M. Morris .......... 985 -New York State Electric & Cas CnrnnratiQl) .......... 300 Moody 1). Sanford and Grace E. Sanford ............ 1,31.5 Richard P. Sovocool and Helen Sovocool ............ ISO Clarence A. Votimans and ,Amy C. Youmans ........ 100 Rnl>ert Ira Wright and Lynn S. Wright .... ......... 3,000 TOTA I. .................. $1 2,045 Seconded by Mr. Holden. Ayes—Messrs- Cortright, Gridley, llulden, Boynton; Graves; $lan chard, Griffin, Abbott, Sullivan, .Culligan; Compton, Dates; TTeslop, Bower and Stevenson -15 - Noe -s-0. Absent—Mr. Fuller -1. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 25—ADJOURNMENT OT; REGULAR MEETING Mr. Blanchard offered the following resolution and mover its adoption: WHEREAS, due to the regular monthly meeting in February falling on a holiday, be .it RESOLVED, That the February monthly meeting be held on the 14th x day of February instead of on the 13th. Seconded by Mr. Bower. Carried. 20 January 9, 1961 " RESOLUTION NO. 26—CANCELLING DATE OF FEBRUARY COMMITTF.,E DAY' Mr. Graves offered the following resolution and moved its 'adoption: WHEREAS, due to the town officers association meeting to beheld in Buffalo, February 6, 7 and 8th and some of the town supervisors rnav wish to attend, be it RESOLVED, That the regular committee day meeting scheduled'io be held on February 6 be cancelled and that committees having business ` to transact meet at their convenience. Seconded. by Mr. -Dates. Carried. Mr. Cortright presented a letter from the district' attorney which the r c clerk .read requesting. consideration for an additional'assistant district attorney. Discussion followed and. Roger Sovocool, distiict attorney, was called. in to more fully explain the communication. He expressed a belief, that two assistant district attorneys -receiving less salary would be more advantageous than one receiving a higher salary. He was of' the belief that: the city .might increase their contract with the county for the salary of the assistant district attorney to $2,500, then the board would make an additional. appropriation of •;700, thus making the salary to each of Elie assistant, district attorneys $2,500. Bids for a car and truck %vere opened at 7.1:00 a.m. by tho clerk and i referred to the purchasing cotnn iiltee. A, recess was called to consider the bids. Busine—,s resumed. Attention was called to the fact that the Welfare Committee, unde- . the new rules. was to contain se'N'en members instead of five, where- upon the chairman appointed Messrs. Alabott and. T-T,olden to said corn- . .. ;. mittee. MOVED by Mr. Bower that the above appointments be rarified by this board. Seconded by Mr. Gridiev. Carried. January 4, 1461 21 RESOLU'T'ION NO. 27—DISPOSITION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY—COUNTY LIBRARY., Mr. Sullivan offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the county library has been discontinued, and whereas there remain certain shelves which are no longer necessary for public use RL'SOLVhll, upon recommendation of the Education Committee that this board determines that said shelves are no longer necessary. for public use and that same be sold hY the Education Committee for the best possible price. Seconded by MT. Bower. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 28—ESTABLISHMENT OF POSITION OF SENIOR PHYSIOTHERAPIST AND PHYSIOTHERAPIST—HOSPITAL Mr. Gridley offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Civil Service and Salaries Committee that the positions of senior physiotherapist and physio- therapist be established at the county hospital. Seconded by Mr. ,Blanchard. MOVED by Mr. Graves -that this resolution be tabled until Febru- ary 14. Seconded by Mr. Culligan. Carried. MOVED by Mr. Culligan that Resolutions. Nos. 29; 30- and 31 be considered at this time. . Seconded by Mr, Gridley. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 29—PURCHASE OF CAI?—SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT Mr. Culligan offered the following resolution and mowed its.,adoption: WHEREAS, the clerk has advertised for bills for a car for use in the sheriff's department as provided by lam-, and WHEREAS, Jack Townsend Chevrolet Incorporated of Ithaca, N. Y., is thL lowest responsible bidder meeting all specifications 0 22 January 9, 1961 RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Purchasing ` Committee that the bid of Jack Townsend Chevrolet Incorporated of Ithaca, N. Y., for a 1961 Chevrolet sedan with specifications as 'stated, in the amount of $2,326.53, less an allowance of $500 for a 1959 Chevrolct to be traded in, making a net bid of $1,826.53 .he 'and the same hereby is accepted and the sheriff is authorized to complete the said transaction. Seconded. by Mr. Bower. Carried. RESOLUTION 1110. 30—PURCHASE OF PICK-UP TRUCK— COUNTY HOME i Mr. Culligan offered. the folkiwing resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the clerk has advertised for bids for a. pick-up t,r.uck for use at the county horne as provided by law and whereas Dates- Chevrolet ates Chevrolet Company of Groton, _New York, is the lowest responsible bidder meeting the specifications, Rl3SOLV1'.1), upon recommendation of the Purchasing Committee that the bid of Dates Chevrolet Company of Groton, New York, for a 1961 Chevrolet 3/4 ton pick-up truck with specifications' as 'stated in the net amount of $1,695, which includes a trade allowance for a pick-up truck to be turned in, be and the satire hereby is accepted and the welfare commissioner is authorized'to, complete the said transaction. Seconded -by 1l11r. Holden. Carried RESOLUTION NO. 3.I—ESTABLISHING AN ADDITIONAL POSITION OF ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY Mr. Cortright offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, That upon request of the district attorney that an addi- tional position of assistant district: attornev be established in said office. Seconded by Mr. Culligan. MOVED by Mr. Bovnt.on that the above resolution be tabled until February 14. Seconded h>> Mr. Graves. i Ayes—Messrs. Cortright, Gridley. Holden, Boynton; Graves, Blan- chard, Griffin, Abbolt, Sullivan; 61ligan,.Compton, Dates and Hes- lop -1.3. 9 January 9, -1961 23 Noes—Messrs. Bower and. Stevenson --2. Absent—Mr. Fuller -1. Carried. See Minutes of April 10, 1.961. RESOLUTION NO. 32-01V AUDIT -XIri Bower offered the following resolution and moved its adaption: W'FIEREAS the several comntittecs (if the board haee at this regular session audited elainns against the county of Tompkins as reported and referred to them for audit ill the folloh+•ing amounts out of the various funds: claims chargeable to the dog fund in the. amount of $1,038.41 claims chargeable to the county self insurance fund in the amount of $2,287.42; claims for personal services in the amount of $719.50; general claims against the county in the amount of $1.1,549.14 and encumbrances of $631.98 now therefore be it ' RESOLVED, That the clerk of this board file a certified list of - claims so audited with the county treasurer, and that he be and hereby is authorized and directed to pay said claims so audited out of the various funds appropriated therefor. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. On motion adjourned. 24 January 31, 1961 Gladys L. Buckingham, Clerk Board of Supervisors Tompkins County Court House Ithaca, New York ' I hereby. request you to call a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, New York; to be held in the super- visors' rooms of the Court House, 'Ithaca, New York on Tuesday, January 31, 1961 at 10:00 in the forenoon to consider the following items only: 1. Whether the Civil .Defense Director shall be* a full or part-time position.- 2. osition.2. Whether there shall .be an assistant part -tine Civil Defense Director. 3. The salary= to be established for said position or positions. 4. To consider a resolution authorizing the,chairman of the board to execute a. proof of loss in connection with settleanent of a collision loss in the sheriff's department. HARVEY STEVENSON, Chairman Board of Supervisors Dated January 25, 1961 . SPECIAL MEETING Tuesday, January 31, 1961 The clerk read the call for the special ne'eting. Present were Messrs. Cortright, Gridley, holden, Graves, Blanchard, Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan; Compton, Dates, Bower and Stevenson -12. Absent were Messrs. fuller, Boynton, Griffin and Hcslop-4. 24 January 31, 1461 Gladys L. Buckingham, Clerk Board of Supervisors Tompkins County Court House Ithaca, New York [ hereby request you, to call a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of 'Tompkins County, New York, to he held in the super- ! visors' rooms of the Court House, Ithaca, New York on Tuesday, January 31, 1961 at 10:00 in the forenoon to consider the following items only: 1. Whether the Civil Defense Director shall be' a Full or part-time position.- 2. osition.2. Whether there shall _be an assistant part-time Civil. Defense Director. 3. The salary to lie established for said position or positions. 4. To consider a resolution authorizing the, chairman of the board to execute a. proof of loss in connection with settletgent of. a. collision loss in the sheriff's department. _ HARVEY STEVENSON, Chairiman Board of Supervisors Dated January 25; 196]. SPECIAL MEETING Tuesday, January 31,1961 The clerk read the call. for the .special meeting. Present were Messrs. Cortriaht, Gridley; Holden, Graves, Blanchard, Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan; Compton, Dates, Bower and Stevenson -12. Absent were Messrs. Fuller; Boynton, Griffin and Heslop -4. January 31, 1961 25 Present at the aneetina also, were Mayor Ralph C. Smith, Clarence Morse, Ralph Hospital; Lena Mored;, Jaanes Sheehan, Adolphus C. Hailstork, Sr., Julian C..Hagin, Leonard Ruyse and Messrs- Greet and - Woodside, news reporters, Mayor S1'llith read an article from a national magazine written by a _ Russian General in which it was stated, that a nuclear war would re- duce the population of the world by one-half and it would be the civil- ized part that would perish. Mayor Smith explained the importance of _ civil defense and stated that it was his opinion tial. a full-time director- for civil defense should he considered. Mr. Boynton appeared. Leonard C. Buyse, Assistant Superintendent of Schools; stated that: he had been a civil defense worker for twenty years—ever"since World. War 11. He stressed. the importance of the work and thought if possible a full-time director wouldhe advisable. Mr. Griffin appeared. James Sheehan, assistant chief of the rescue service, read a letter from DeWitt Zien,. chief of the radiological service; wbo -also rocam- mended a full-time director. Julian D. Hagin, chief of the rescue service. and Adolphus C..Hail- stork, Sr., retired. chef of Cornell, both stater] that they desired in their work a full -tine director. . A reeess was called for the Civil .Defense Committee tomeet. Business resumed. - Mr. Sullivan, chairman of the Civil Defense Committee, reported for the committee that based on information at hand they recommend the position be on a part-time basis and suggested $200 a month. He also stated that after a director was appointed if necessary the committee would consider a part-time assistant. MOVED by Mr. Sullivan that the position of, civil defense director shalt be on a part -gime basis. Seconded by Mr. Graves. 26 January 31, 1961 Ayes --Messrs. Gridley, holden; Graves; Glaucharcl, Griffin; Abbott, Sullivan, Dates; Bower ((Iualified as the conunittee reports that we have ,the rin,ht to change to a full-time director if needed) and Steven- son -10. Noes -Messrs. Cortright, GuVrrlou; Culligan and Compton -4. Absent-11'lessrs. huller and kleslop-2. Motion Carried. MOVED ljy Mr. Gridley that the salary of the director he established at $2,400 per annum. Seconded by Mr. Sullivan. Discussion followed and Mr. Hospital stated that under a new fed - Brat law, #85606, a full-time director for the county would he elan- - datory in a year or two. MOVED by Mr. 131ancharcl that this matter he- tabled t:o the next meeting February lit. Seconded by Mr. Bower. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 33—AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE PROOF OF LOSS—SHERIFFS DEPARTAhIE! T lift•. offereLl the following resohatiun and mored its adoption: RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Courts and Correction Committee, That the chairman of the board .of superNrisors he and he hereby is authorized to execute a proof of loss in the amount of x;1,052.15 with the Glens Falls insurance Company, Clens r'alls, New York, said amount being the sum due under a collision policy with said company for damages to a vehicle in the sheriff's department, Mid be it further RESOLVED, That said monev ire set tit) in the following account: From A-510 Estimated Revenues $1,052.15 � To A-960 Ap1)ropriations Sheriff -80-200 -Equipment $1,052,15 Seconded by Mr. Blanchard, Carried. On motion adjourned. February 14, 1961 27 MONTHLY MEETING Tuesday, February 14, 1991 MORNING SESSION The chairman called the meeting to order at 10:00 a.m Those present were Messrs. Fuller. Cortr;ight, Holden, Graves, Blan- chard, Sullivan, Culligan, Compton, Dates. Heslop. Bower and Steven- son -12. 4 -Absent. were Messrs. Gridley. Boyuton, Griffin and Abbott -4. Minutes of January 9 and 31 were approved as typed. Sheriff's fees for the mouth of January totaled $697.94. The clerk reported that she had collected aid turned over to the county treasurer during 1960 and received receipts in the amount of $5,234.94, plus checks that had been received by her for various items which had been made out to the county and turned over without rc- ceipts in the anromit of $2.746.52. Said report placed ou file. Pistol permits issued by the county jud e's office during January totaled $30. A. report of the Surrogate's Court clerk of fees rece:rved 1)5= her dur• ing 1960 totaled $4,634.15. Mr. Boynton appeared. The clerk read the following announcement regarding the appoint. mens of a civil defense director: "Ithaca Mayor Ralph C. Smith and Chairman of the Tompkins County Board cf Supervisors, S. Harvey Stevenson, pursuant to the authority invested in them by t!te Civil Defense Emergency Act, hereby appoint Doris M. Spaulding, Director of Civil Defense for Tompkins County. "Mrs. Spaulding shall serve in this office at the pleasure of the �'vtavor of Ithaca and Chairmen of the Board of Supervisnrs. 28 February 14, 1961 "tn reaching their decision the Mayor and Chairman of the Board. took into consideration many factors including her five years of service in Civil Defense as Warden, Senior NVarden, Assistant Chief Warden, ' Sector Headquarters Commander and Deputy Director. Furthermore, the various heads of the Civil .Defense Subdivision unanimously recommended Mrs. Spaulding for the position,on the basis of her ex- perience and her interest and conscientious devotion in carrying out all phases of the work of Civil Defense assigned to her during the _ past five years as a volunteer worker. "Roth the Chairman of the Board and the Mayor felt that Mrs. Spaulding's acquaintance with the Federal and State authorities con- ecrned tivith Civil Defense would give the local office of Civil Defense r the continuity required to carry on effectively the duties of the Civil Defense Director." There was reported one admission in the Mount Morris Tuberculosis Hospital during the month of. December. 1'be clerk read a letter from John Wilcox. District Principal of the Lansing Central School, expressing appreciation for- library books re- ceived from the Tompkins Comtt.N.y Library'. Mr. Gridley, appeared. Let-Lers were read from the administrator of the hospil:ai requesting attendance of employees at out-of-state meetings. Said letters referred to the health conunittee. A letter was read. from the Couthr Officers Association announcing that the 1961 winter conference would be held. on March 19-21 at Buffalo_ N. Y State aid approvals for 3.961 were received, for filing for the rabies control; health department and tuberculosis appropriations. The report of the county treasurer showing apportionment of dog monies was received and t-eferred ito the Committee on Animal Health. Memorandas of al;reements between Cornell University and County lsxiension Service Association and' between the Comay and the Exten- sion Service Association regarding payment of county appropriations were received for filing. Thr: financial reports of the '4.11 Club, Dome Demonstration and Agricultural Departments for 1960 were received and filed. " Statement of town accounts :front Chrolitae. Danby. Newfield and February 14, 1961 29 Ulysses kvere received and filed. Howard Harvel. sheriff, appeared before the hoard and submitted his 1960 annual report which was received and.filed. A .report frons the State Department of Correction of an inspection of the jail made during January was received and referred to the Corn- mittee on Courts and Correction. The clerk read a letter frons the NN. Y. State Civil Defense Conn-nis- sion which enclosed a copy of the general plan for operation alert 1961 and the National Standards for Phase I for the county's information. Said communication referred to the Civil Defense Committee. A letter from the acting secretary of the Cornell Library- Association %vas read by the clerk which expressed appreciation for the additional appropriation for the 1.961 budget. Annual. reports of the County Agricultural Agent, the Health Depart- mcnt and the Assessment Department for the year 1966were received and filed. Messrs. Abbott and Griffin appeared. Letters frons the West Danby and Newfield Granges regarding a two percentt sates tax for the county were read and referred to the Finance Committee: Letters from the West: Danby and Newfield Granges urging the board to consider an investigation of the. financitig of the hospital and wel,- fare departments were read by the clerk and referred to the Legislative_ Conus ietee. A letter. was read from the Newfield. Grange urging; the board to favor the repeal of the East Hudson Parkway Authoring Law at Lhe next legislative session. Said letter referred to the Legislative Coin. M mi ttee. A resolution front Greene County was read urging ameuclntent of Section 1 of 'Article 14 of the Constitution so that .the "forever wild" lands may be leased for the benefit of all. the people of the State of New York. Said communication referred to the Legislative Committee. 30 February 14, 1961 A letter was read by the clerk from ,the Village of Cayuga Rei -lits informing the board of the $2,000 sewer service charge at the airport for the year 1961 and referred to the Airport Committee. The clerk read a letter from the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, file. protesting payment of .$1,715.36 as their share of the county taxes itn the town of Lausing. Said letter referred to the county attorney. Mr. Gridley brought. up the matter of cooperation of all county municipalities use of the same office machines. As a report of the Welfare and Equalization. Comrniitees, he stated that all departments were to be requested to help with a survey as to the use of the machines in their own departments. Tie announced that .Friday. evening of this week the 113M Corporation representatives would explain how the co- operatiou of inuoicipal ities could be accomplished. Mr. Newman came before the board, and explained the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, .Inc. case as of the present time. He said that $10,967.97 was the total due to the Watchtower Bible and Tract So- ciety, .Inc. in back taxes as a result of an appellate division decision. Mr. Newman reconnnended payment of the county's share ,today to avoid interest charges. Mrs. Doris 1V1.. Spaulding recently appointed civil defense director part-time tbarnked the board for her appointnnent and stated that she believed that the work can be carried on harmoniously. She further stated that civil defense is available for eunergenGy purposes as illus- trated by aid. giv;ern during the recent heavy snow. Mr. Williarnsott brought up the matter of paying the Chenango CO,r- poration a part of the baiancedue them until the formal approval had been received, .from the F.A.A. Mr. Fuller read a letter from the State Civil Service Department re- garding two positions of aclditioual typist and laboratory helper in the county laboratory to which that departt-nernt had established Titles. 1.10 stated these positions were the hardest to fill due to co'llpetition with Cornell University. Said positions have been approved by the director of the laboratory and the civil service departmeol. has approved and requested the approval atnd signature of the chairman of this board. lie referred the letter to the laboratory and Blood Bank Committee to ascertain the nccassity for these additional positions. February 14, 1961 31 Mr. Futter read a letter front the CiVIA SerN"Ce Departtneut request - ink enlargenjent of territory for recruitment of personnel. RESOLUTION NO. 34—APPROVAL 01" BONDS OF WELFARE DEPARTMENT Mr. Conyton offered the following resolution anti moved i,ts adoption: RE.SOLVEI), That the bonds of Lester Mattocks, resource assistant, in the arnount of $4,000 and Louise Tompkins, accounting supervisor and Mary iNarjorie Barron, senior account clerk, both in the amount of $5,000 be 111(1 the same are hereby approved as to their form and the sufficiency of their sureties. Seconded by Mr. Gridlev. Carried. RESOLVTfON NO, 35—SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPWATION— CONTINGENT FUND—SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT Mr. Cort -right offered the following resolution and moved *Js' adoption: RIaSOLVl?D, upon request of the sheriff and recommendation of the Courts and Correction and Finance Committees, and pursuant to Sec- tion 363 and subdivision 2 of Section 365 of the County Law the sum of $824 be appropriated from the contingent fund, and he it further RESOLVED, That the county treasurer be and he hereby is au- thorized and directed to transfer the sum of 1182 from the contingent fund to the following budgetary account: 80—Sheriff 200—J-quipment $824 Seconded by A% Holden. Aves Messrs. Fuller, Cortright.L Cridte> Holden; Loyntoit; Graves, Blanchard; Griffin, Abbott; Sullivan, Culligan. Compton Dates; Hes lop. Bower and Stevenson -15. Noes—Q. Carried. ",liesolration No. 36—Authorizing chairman to siggn 1VISD 222 and Resolution No. 37—Autborizinz7 .payments of services to doctors 'n addition to counter salaries" withdrawn. 32 February 14, 1961 RESOLUT40N NO. NI—OPPOSITION TO PROPOSED LEGISLATION Mr. bates offered the followhig resolution and 111oved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Legislative Committee, 'Chat this board opposes the following bills which are pending in the Legislature: (Numbers refer to introductory number records). 1. A38—WEISER—Adds new #404, 405-a, Social Welfare Law, to authorize public welfare officials to establish' plans and programs �- for clay care in day care centers for children whose fathers and mothers must both work to maintain decent standard of living without public aid, for children in families receiving public aid whose mothers are working, and for children without adequate care during substantial part of day, suhject.to approval by local legislative body and wiah state aid of 50 per cent of expense. (Same as A789). 2. A90—ASCH—Amends #2, 4, 5, repeals #3, adds new #3, Art. 3, Constitution, to provide for readjustment and alteration of Sen- ate districts acid for reapportionment of assemblymen, with 58 senators and 200 assemblymen and with apportionment on basis of population as to senators. (Sarne as A1501). 3. A519—TAYLOR—Amends .#205, Conservation Law, to require that county shall be reimbursed by state, within amount appro- priated therefor, to extent of 50 per cent of moneys expended for payment of bounties for taking of wildlife, and to strike out pro- vision prohibiting reimbursement. (Same as S126). 4. A600—LaFAUCC'1—Amends #458, Real Property Tax Law-, to include disability compensation and separation allowance of vet- erans, with other funds whicli may be ,used to purchase real prop- erty, for tax exemption •benefits.' 5. A11.69—CHANANAU—Adds IArew #78, Civil Service Law, #75-a, Retirement and Social Security Law, to allow member separated from state service, cash payment for unused sick leave in proportion to salary at time of separation, and retiring member of state employee's retirement system, credit for value of unused sick leave of not more than 15 days in calendar year during 10 years of service immediately preceding, as cash payment if ap- propriation therefor is available, or to be added to accumulated contributions of member, with value to be paid to estate of bene- ficiary in case of death before retirement. (Same as S92, 1236). 6. A1185—CHANANAU—Arnends #458, Real Property Tax Law; to alloti'v honorably discharged veteran of World War 1, 11 or Korean hostilities, or their dependents, flat exemption of x;5,000 on real property owned by him or dependents regardless of source of pur- chase money, with property to be wholly exempt if assessed value is $5,000 or less. 7. A1239—GORDON—Amends Chap. 852 of 1948, to authorize town board of any town in Westchester Co. to provide that whole or part of cost of improvement and maintenance of connecting high- February 14, 1961 33 way in village therein not borne by county, shall be paid by taxes levied against taxable property in entire town. (Same as 5731). S. S82—DUFFI'—Amends #191, Election Late, to provide that single primary election shall be held annually on first Tuesday in _Tune, instead of seventh Tuesday before general election, and, to make all provisions relating to spring and fall primaries applicable to single primary. (Same as A2062). 9. S83—DUFFY_Amends #242-a, Election Lath, to make it 'manda- tory instead of permissive that board of elections adopt use of voting machines for primary elections. '(Same as A831, 2063). ]0. S123—MARINE'—Adds new #152, Civil Service Law, #91-a, General Municipal Law, to require that public employee earning less than $7,000 a year be paid overtime at rate of 1% times regular rate, except policemen, firemen and employees on public works. (Same as S571). 11. S186--MACKELL—Amends #652, Cuunty Lan-, to provide thae appointments of sheriff, including deputies, but not undersheriffs, shall he made in accordance with civil service law. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be forwarded by the clerk of the board to Assemblyman Ray Ashbery and Senator George Metcalf. Seconded by Mr. Bowcr. Carried willi one dissenting vote, drat of Mr. Graves. RESOLUTION NO. 39 ----APPROVAL OF PROPOSED LEGISLATION Mr. Bower offered the; following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, neon tecommendation of the Legislative Committee, That this board approves the following bills which are pending in tine Legislature: (Numbers refer to introductory number records). 1, A1.4—H NDERSON---Amends #205, Vehicle and Traffic Lan;-, to increase from 35 to 75 cents, fee to be retained by county clerk, for each motor vehicle or motor cycle registration: (Same as S242). 2. A737--SELKIRK—Amends #11, Public Officers Law, to extend provisions permitting blanket undertaking for officers, clerks and employees, to include coverage of treasurers or tax collectors, and officer, clerk or employee required by law to file individual official undertaking to qualify for office of employment. (Same as S872). 3. A828—'WATERS—Adds new #20-a, Social Welfare Law, to per- mit county, welfare district to establish own system and standard. of determining amounts to be given recipients of public assistance and care, with standards to be formulated by county public wet - fare commissioner, with assistance of town welfare or service. 34 February 14, 1961 officers, and if there are no such officers, by other local welfare officials. (Same as 5919). VZ 4. -A1302—CORN—Adds new #66-1?, to Public Service Law, to re- quire that every gas and electric corporation shall restore service to 'person or family receiving public assistance and care upon re- ceiving reasonable assurance or guaranty from public welfare district or official that bills will be paid, and` with payment of arrears not to be required as condition precedent. 5. Al 40- MARVI\'—Amends ft 105-k, Agriculture and iMarkcts Law, to continue to March 31, 1962, ptoeision for indemnification for damages to domestic animals due to rabies. (Same as 5979). 6. A1461—M'ARVIN—Amends #205, Conservation Law, to extend . to Murch 31, 1962, provision for state aid to counties participating in control of rabies in wildlife. (Same as 8970, 980; A1441). 7. A1504--BLACK—Amends #}`514, Real Property Tax Law, to strike out reference in oath of assessors, to fact that they have estimated -value of real property at sums they decided to be full value there- of Zvith exception of changes made by board of review and special � franchises assessed by state hoard. (Same as 51022). S. A1716—BECKER—Adds new #135-1), Highway Law, to permit any county or county highways superintendent: to contract with several towns and villages therein for maintenance by thern of all or part of county reads therein, subject to approval by resolution or legislative bodies, and to specify minimum annual rate for mainte- nance and maximum period for contract. (Same as S1174). 9. S39—ANDERSON—Amends #352, 365, 405, Election Law, to re- quire that where permanent personal registration is in effect, per-' son shall be entitled to vote without .further registration provided he votes at general election at least once in each period of 4, in- stead of 2 successive calendar years. -1,0. 5770—BUSS—Amends #r220, Conservation Law to increase from 25 to 50 cents, fee of issuing clerks for hunting, fishing and trap- ping licenses or combinations thereof. AND BE, 1T FURTHER 1.LSOLVIi10, That.a copy of this resolu- tion be forwarded by the clerk of the board to Assemblyman Ray Ash- bery and Senator George Metcalf. Seconded by Mr.'Gridlev. Carried. Mr. Heslop, chairman of the Committee on Animal. Health, sub- mitted. the following report relative to the report of the county treas- urer of the monies in his hands itt the Do- 1^ und. on ,I anuary 1. 1961: Your, committee finds that the total amount received from the pre- vious year was $25,595.96 and the total disbursemenis Were $1.7,927.71 making a total surplus for the year of. $7,658.25. February 14, 1961 35 That 75`) of the above surplus amounting to $5,743.68 'i's to be apportioned pursuant to Section 122 of the Agriculture and Markets Law to the city- and-toivns in proportion to the contribution made by each and is as follows: Cities and Towns f1m1. Contributed Including Aipportiomment of Contributing Penalties and costs 755) of Surplus Caroline $ 1,124 $ 409.53 Danby 1,114 .105.50 Dryden 2,278 829.39 Enfield 875 318.77 t;roton 1,762 641.57 Ithaca 2,352 856.38 Lansing 2,360 859.26 Newfield 1,033 376.21 Ulysses 1,643 598.49 City of Ithaca 1,232 448.58 $15,773 $5,743.68 Dated F t-bruary 14. 1961 JAMES R. GRAVES JAMES H. CORTRIGHT CLAUDE W'HOLDEN THOMAS J. GRIFFIN Committee RESOLUTION NO. 40—APPORTION EN7' OF DOG MONIES Mr. Heslop offered the follwiving resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, That the report of the Committee on Animal Health relative to the money* in the hands of the county treasurer be accepted and that the county treasurer he and hereby is directed to pay the several towns in the county and the City of Ithaca, rhi foregoing amounts as apportioned by ,him and now approved by this board out of the surplus moneys in his hands in the Dog Fund nn January 1, 1961. Seconded b), Mr. Fuller. Ayes—Messrs. .Fuller. Cortright; Gridley; Holden, Boynton, Graves, Blanchard; Griffin, Abbott; Sullivan, Culligan; Compton; Dates, Res - lop,.. Rower and. Stevenson-16. Noes-0. Carried. 36 February 14, 1961 RESOLUTION NO. 4.1—AUTHORIZATION FOR CLERK TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR RESTAURANT AT COUNTY AIRPORT Mr. Dates offered [Ile following resolution and tlloved As adopeion: i RESOLVED, bpon recommendation of the Airport Committee, That the clerk of the board be and she hereby is authorized to advertise for bidsfor a restaurant in the old Terminal Building at the Tompkins County Airport in accordance with specifications filed{ in her office; said bids will' be opened at 11:30 n.m..on March 6, 1961., Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 42—INSURANCE ON COUNTY BUILDINGS—AIRPORT Mr. Coti7lon offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, two electrical buildings located at the Tompkins County Airport have never been included in the blanket fire insurance policies for the county buildings; and WHEREAS, a fire loss in said buildings would most likely he due to electrical disturbance which is not covered under the standard fire insurance contract; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Insurance Committee, That 'the said buildings be covered by an all risk coverage policy which would include coverage for fire, lightning, wind -storm, hail, explosion, riot, riot attending astrike, civil 'commotion, aircraft, ve- hicles and smoke. Seconded b), Mr. Blanchard. Carried, RESOLUTION NO. 43—SALE OF TAY PROPERTY TOWN OF GROTOIV Mr. Graves offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: . GVhILRGAS, Francoise Gebhart, of the Towtt of Ithaca, County of Tompkins, New York, has offered the sum of $55 -for .a quit -claim i deed Of the county's interest in a parcel of land, approximately six acres, formerly assessed to Eugene Cook, situated in the Town of Groton, bounded on the North by Morton, on the East by Nichols and on the South and West by Jewett, and has presented his, check in the amount of $55 to the county treasurer therefor which parcel was ac - qui red c- quired by the county by deed of the county treasurer dated the 16th clay of August, 1951, and executed pursuant to the judgment of the County Court in the I9511- Tax Foreclosure action; February 14, 1951 37 RESOLVED, `That the said offer be and the same is hereby ac- cepted 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. said Francoise Gebhart a quitclaim deed of the county's interest in said parcel. Seconded by Mr. Hohlen. Carried. i RESOLUTION NO. 44 -ADDITION OF EXTENDED COVERAGE -FIRE INSURANCE POLICIES Mr. Co peon offered lite following r•esolulion and nioeed its adoption: RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Insurance Committee, That extended coverage be added to the fire insurance policies pres- eutly carried bti the count} on cuuuty buildings AVith 2t cost of same to be as follows: $945.38 initially and $399.74 in May of 1961 and a like amount each year during the terra of the policy. t Seconded. by Mr. Blanchard. Carried. ".Resolution No. 47-Transfer.of funds -Various departnternus" with- drawn. RESOLUTION NO. .46 -DISPOSITION OV OLD RECORDS - HEALTH DEPARTMENT Mr. 131anchard offered the followim, resolution and mover its adoption: . RESOLVED, by the Board Of Supervisors of Tompkins County, That Robert 1-1. Broad, Commissioner of Health, be and hereby is authorized to dispose of record iterns numbers I Hiru 6, 9 thru 12, 15 thru 55, 59 thru 62, 67, 76 thru 84, 86, 88 thru 92, 101, 102, 108, 114, 115, 119, 121 thru 143, 145, 147 thru 161, 164 thru 185, 1.88 thru 239, 245 thru 248, 250, 252 thru 256, 263 thru 290, 292 thru 298, 300 thru 321, 333, 337, 343 thru 345, 347 thru 352, 355, 356, 357, 361, 362, 365 thru 375, on records disposition request list number 124-1-1-4 issued pursuant to see tion 114 of the regulations of the commissioner of education, and be it further RLSOLVED, That the clerk of this board be, and hereby is, directed to furnish a certified copy of this resolution to Robert H. Broad, Com- missioner of Health, to he forwarded to the commissioner of education. Seconded lad, Mr. Abbott. Carried. 38 February 14, 1961 RESOLUTION NO. 47—APPROVAL OF CERTAIN LEGISLATION SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT Mr. Graves offered the following; resolution and. rru»=ed its :.dcption: RESOLVED, That this board approves the following bill pending in the New fork Legislature: S1395—MARRO—Amends 652, County Law, to require that on and after January 1, 1961, appointments to office of regular deputy sheriff shall be filled by sheriff from civil service list to be established in r each county with those in office on December 31, 1957, to acquire permanent status under certain conditions; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be 'forwarded by the clerk of the board to Assemblyman Ray Ashtrery and Senator George Nfetcalf. Seconded by Mr. Sullivan. Mr. Graves explained that the reason he voted against the previous resolution in opposition I.o bilis for the sheriff's department was that he was in favor of the hill irs stated in his resolution. MOVED by Mr. Tates that the above resolution be turned over to the Courts and Correction Committee for further study to report at the next board meetin-. Seconded by Mr. Holden. Carried. "See minutes of April 1.0; 1061. RESOLUTION NO. 4,(I—ATTENDANCE Al' MEETINGS -- HOSPITAL Mr. Blanchard offered -the following resolution and :mover its adoption RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Health Committee and Board of Managers, That Mrs. Jean Kulakowski, Operating Room Supervisor, be authorized to attend a meeting of the American College `a of Surgeons at Philadelphia, Pa., from March 6th to 9th; and Dr. N. Van LeCURen, be authorized to attend a radiological convention at Baltimore, Maryland, from March 9th to 11th; fund%% for attendance at the aforementioned meetings of the above mentioned parties have already been provided for in the Tompkins County Hospital Budget. a Seconded by Mr.. Fuller. Carried. February 14, 1961 39 Mr. R. 0. Daughety; A. t3 the Hospital, appeared be - :fore the board at the request of Dr. 1-1. B. Sutton; Chaitanan of the Board of Managers of the Laboratory; regarding payment for blood obtained from the blood bank. He stated that patients in the hospital requiring blood were charged $4 and upon receipt of the payment the money, was turned over to the laboratory. He remarked. that most hos- pitals, except our county hospital, had. contracts signed by the hospital and the local Red Cross, but here the laboratory handled the blood and the hospital obtained blood, from the laboratory. It appears that the laboratory has no appropriation or item in their budget to pay the Red Cross. Mr. Daughety. estimated that the income from such probably would'be yin the neighborhood of $6,000 this year. "Resolution No. 49—Creation of positions of additional. typist and laboratory helper—L ahoratory"—wi,thdra-,vn. r4 RESOLUTION NO. APPROPPVATION— TOMPK INS COUNTY LABORATORY Mr. Griffin offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Laboratory Committee, That the sum of $6,000 be appropriated from Anticipated Laboratory Income to the following Budgetary Account. To 135—County Lahm atony 402—Bjood Bank Expense AND Bl,` 11' FURTHER RGSOLVt;,D. That the county treasurer be and he hereby is authorized to make said transfer on fiis books. Seconded by Mr. Fuller. Ayes—Messrs. Fuller. Cortright, Gridley, Holden; Boygton, Blan- chard; Griffin, Abbott; Sullivan. Cullig-an, Compton, Dates; Heslop; Bower and. Stevenson -1.5. Noes—Mr. Graves—I. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 51—AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN OF BOARD TO EXECUTE CONTRACT-- WELFARF, DEPARTMENT Mr. Gridley offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Welfare Committee, That the chairman of the board be and he hereliv is authorized to execute AO February 14, 1961 a contract with J. liarold Voorheis of 'r umansburg, N. Y. for repairs to the kitchen in the county home in the approximate amount of $1,770. Seconded by Mr. Holden. MOVED by Mr. Graves tial. [lie above resolution be tabled for Cumber stud\ . Seconded by Mr. Culligan. Ayes—Xl_essrs. Fuller, Cort:rigbt, Boynton, Graves, Griffin. Abbott; Sullivan, Culligan, Compton, and Heslop 10. Noes—Messrs. Gridley, Holden. Blanchard, Dates; Lower (,legal to let witbout. hid). Stevenson -6. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 72 -APPRECIATION OF .SERVICE --- BRIGADIER GENERAL RALPH H, OSPITAL Mr. Sullivan offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: W.FIFREAS, ,from February 1, 1951 to his retirement on January 31, 1961, the Mayor and the Chairman of the Board appointed Brigadier General Hospital as Directnr of Civil Defense in Tompkins County; and WHEREAS, Brigadier General Hospital efficiently and unselfishly served civil defense in Tompkins County'during his assignment to this duty and gave wholeheartedlY of himself• to this service by preparing operational and other plans and periodically addressing local groups on civil defense developments from time to time; and WHEREAS, Brigadier General Hospital retired from his present polsitiou as director of the Tompkins County Civil :Defense on Janu- ary 31, 1961 ; RESOLVED, That this board does hereby express its official ap- preciation and commendation to Brigadier General Hospital for the fine and outstanding public service rendered to the county by him; and be it further RESOLVED, That copy of this resolutionni be sent by the clerk of the board of supervisors to Brigadier General Hospital to his home at 110 Cayuga Heights Road, Ithaca, New York. Seconded by Mr. Culli,,an. Carried_ �'i February 14, 1951 4.1 . MOVED by Mr. l+idler that the salary of the civil defense director ' he Brought. up at this time. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried. ' RESOLUTION NO, 5.3 --ESTABLISHING SALARY FOR CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTOR Mr. Fuller- offered the fallowing resolution and moved its adoption: KT SCILVCD,utxm recommendatiou of the Civil Ser�ice and Salaries Committee, That the salary of the civil defense director be established at $2,400 per annum effective February 901, 1461. t Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried. MOVED, by Mr. Culligan that Resolution No. 31 laid on the table at the January 9 meeting be referred hack to the Courts and Correction Committee for further study, Seconded by Mr. Cortright. Carried. MOVED by Mr. Bower that we adjourn to 3:30 p.w. Seconded by Mr. Heslop. Ayes—Messrs. Cortright, Gridley, 17101de11, 13oynta11; Manchard, Griffin, Dates; Heslop, Bower and Stevenson --10. Noes—Messrs. Fuller: Graves. Abbott; Sullivan; Culligan and Comp - torr -6. Carried. "Resolution No. 28—Establishment of Position of Senior Physiq- therapist and Plivsiotherapist—Hospital" liosiponed for further study. AFTERNOON SESSION The chairman called the weeting to order at 3:30 p.m. Present were Messrs. Cortright, Gridley, Holden; Boynton; Blanchard, Compton; Dates; Heslop, Bower and Stevenson ---1.0. 42 February 14, 1961 Absent were lYlessrs. I,-uller. Graves, Griffin, Abbott, Sullivan and Culligan -6. Mr. Abbott appeared. MOVED by Mi. Bower that Resolutions Nos. 54, 55; 56. 57 and 58 be considered at this time. Seconded by Mr. Dates. Carried by a two,thirdsvote. RESOLUTION NO. 54—AUTHORIZATION FOR ADDITIONAL PAYMENT TO CHFNANGO 'CORPORATION Mr. Dates offered. the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, The Count'• of ':Tompkins still owes. a balance of $S3,587.05 to Chenango Corporation and. WHEREAS, the final inspection report by Edward 13eiskell, Airport Engineer of F.A.A., dated September 2, 1960 states that all items of work were satisfactorily completed and tested in accordance with the approved final plans and specifications, subject to final review and approval by the Regional Office of the F.A.A. and WHEREAS, Thomas G. Miller, County '.Engineer, has determined that the work has been satisfactorily completed under its contract RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Airport Committee, That the sum of $20,000 on account be paid to Chenango Corporation upon receipt of a certified bill in that amount. , Seconded by Mr. Heslop. Ayes—Messrs. Cortright, Gridley, .Holden; Blanchard. Boynton; Ab- bot, Compton, Dates, .Heslop, Bower and Stevenson -11. Noes -0. Absent—Messrs. Fuller, Graves, Sullivan; Gt•iffiu, and Culligan -5: Carried. RESOLUTIOAF NO. .5. —TRANSFER OF FUNDS— CIVIL DEFENSE, Mr. Abbott offered the following resolution and moved :its adoption: February 14, 1961 43 RESOLVED, upon reconunendatiou Of the Civil .Defense Committee, That the county treasurer be and he hereby is authorized to make the Following transfer of funds: From 86 Civil Defense Temporary Employees 2,200 To 100 Personal Services Director 2,200 Seconded by Mr. Blanchard. Carried, RESOLU7'10N NO. 56—A77ENDANCE, AT RESCUE SCHOOL Mr. Abbott offered the followin- resolution and Moved its adoption: t WHEREAS, the Ithaca-'t'Otnpkins County Civil Defense organization is constantly in need of qualified leaders in the Rescue Service to per- form emergency duties, and Wt-IIMEAS,, a course in Rescue Operations for instructors will be conducted by the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization during the period March 5th to 10th, 1961 at the Eastern Instructor Training Center in Brooklyn, New York, RESOLVED, That John Fred Reynolds and James Patrick Sheehan both members of the rescue service in the civil defense organization of Tompkins County be authorized to attend the above mentioned instruc- tion. Seconded. by Mr. 131anchard. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. .ri—PAY!VJENT OF BACK COUNTY TAXES -WATCHTOWER BIBLE AND 'TRACT SOCIETY. INC.- Mr. NC: Mr. 'Bower offered the following resolution and hived its adoption: RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Finance Committee and the decision of the COUrt of Appeals that the sum of $7,520.68 county taxes from 1954-1961 inclusive be paid to Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, Inc. Said sum being the county's share of the amount of back taxes due under said decision. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the sum of $6,000 he taken from encumbrance No. 8 and the balance of $1,520.68 from 290 County. General -610 Judgments and Claims. Seconded by Mr. Holden. Carried. The question of court costs on the above case was referred to the county Attorney. 44 February 14, 1961 RESOLUTION NO. 58—PERMISSION GIVEN BUSINESS MACHINE REPRESENTATIVES TO SURVEY VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS Mr. Boypton offered the following resolution and moved it adoption: RESOLVED, That the Chairman of the .Board of Supervisors or the Planning Committee of the Board of Supervisors be authorized to give permission to the representatives of various business machine companies to survey the operations of the various departments of Tompkins County in order to determine .the needs for and best use of business machines for more efficient and economical operation of the various departments of Tompkins County without: obligation to the county. . Seconded by Mr. Compton. Carried. Mr. Abbott remarked. that: the ne%v rules were designed to stream- line the office work in having resolutions on agenda a week in advance of a meeting and remarked that .he thought the committees should. sib chem before tile), are entered on the agenda. Mr. Heslop asked, to be excused. RESOLUTION NO. 59—ON AUDIT Mr. Bower offered the folloAving resolution and ,moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the several committees of rhe board have at this regular session audited claims against the County of Tompkins as reported and referred to them for audit in the following amounts out of the various funds: claims chargeable to the dug fund in the amount of $650.44; claims chargeable to the counts' self insurance fund in the amount of $980.38; claims for personal services in the amount of $742.32; general claims against the county in the amount of $18,560.59; airport bills amounting to $1,398.1,0, plus airport encumbrances $51.7.91 and en- cumbrance bills Nos. 9 thru 12 of $294.35, now therefore be it RESOLVED, That the clerk of this board file a certified list of claims so audited with the county treasurer, and that he be and hereby is authorized and directed to pay said claitns'so audited out of the various funds appropriated therefor. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Ayes—Messrs. Cort -right, Gridley; Holden, Boynton, Blanchard, Ab- bott, Compton; Dates. Bower and Stevenson -1.0. Noes -0. Absent,—Messrs. Fuller, Graves, Griffin, Sullivan, Culligan and Heslop -6. Carried_ On motion adjourned. March 6, 1961 45 To Gladys L. Buckingham, Clerk 6 Board of Supervisors Tompkins County Count l-Iouse. Ithaca. New York I: hereby request you to call a special meeting of the .Board. of Super- visors of. Tompkins County, New York, to be held in the supervisors' rooms of. the Court :House, Ithaca, New York on Monday, March 6, 1.961. at 10:00 a.m. to consider a resolution approving "An Act to au- thorize the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County to reimburse the town of Lansing for a share of costs and expenses incurred in a proceeding to determine the exempt tax status of the Watchtower Bible and. Tract Society; Inc." now pending in the New York Legisla- ture. .Dateci. March 2, 1961. HARVEY STEVENSON, Chairman 1�oard of Supervisors SPECIAL MEETING Monday, March 6, 1961 The clerk read the call for the special 'meeting. .Present were Messrs. T uller, Cortright; Gridley, I-lolden; Boynton, Graves, Blanchard, Griffin, Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan, Compton, Dates, Heslop, Bower and Stevenson --16. �. Mayor Ralph C. Smith appeared 'before the'board to explain the situation :in which the city of Ithaca finds itself with regard to their suit against the fraternities and, sororities at Cornell_ He pointed out that in case the city loses its case, increased. taxes will be reflected in. all phases of local goy=ernment. fie cited the following to- show the less in taxes to the city, county and school districts, as %yell as all taxes affecting Cayuga Ileights: March 6, 1961 ab To Gladys 11. Iluckirngham,Clerk Board of Supermisors Tompkins County Court House, Ithaca- New York I hereby request you to call a special meeting of the Board. of Super- visors of Tompkins County, New York, to be held in 1'he supervisors' roo►ns of the Court: House, Ithaca, New York oil Monday, March 6, 1.961. at 10:00 a.in. to consider a resolution approving "Ail Act to au- thorize the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County to reimburse the towu of Lansing for a .share of costs and expenses incurred in a proceeding to determine the exempt: tax status of the Watchtower Bible ant.] Tract Society. Inc." now pending in the New York Legisla- ture, Dated March 2. 1961_ HARVEY STEVENSON, Chairman board of Supervisors SPECIAL MEETING Monday, March 6, 1961 The clerk read the call for the special 'meeting. Present were Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, Gridley, Holden, Boynton, Graves, Blanchard, Griffin; Abbott; Sullivan, Culligan, Compton, Dates, Heslop, Bowser and Stevenson -16. Mayor Ralph C. Smith appeared 'before the hoard to explain the situation iu which the city of Ithaca finds itself with regard. to their suit against the fraternities and. sororities at Cornell. He pointed out that in case the city loses its case, increased, taxes will be reflected in all phases of Local govern meat. He cited the following to show the loss in taxes to the city, county and school districts, as well as all taxes affecting Cayuga Heights: 46 1 March 6, 1961 1 "The amount of taxes involved in fraternity and sorority test cases bearing a total assessment of $418600. +' City Tax $12.50 $ 5,232.50 School Tax 18.72 7,836.19 State S County Tax 9.22 3,859.49 $ 16;928.18 The arttount of taxes involved if all fraternities and sororities were . exempt and_ on which the total assessment is $4,472,900. Rate i Taxes Cite Tax `12.50 1 55,911.25 School Tax 1.8.72 83J32.69 + 15;349.36 = 99,082.05 State & County Tax 9.22 41;124.01 + 8,188.38 = 49,31.2;39 Total. Taxes ; $180,767.95 The amount of taxes involved if all fraternities and sororities in the Village of CaVuga Heights were exempt and on which the total. assessment is $51.3;700 Rale Taxes Village 'Tay .$12.00 $ 6,164.40 State & CountN, Tax 15.94 8,188.38 School Tax. 29.88 _ 15,349.36 Total Taxes $ 29;702.14 Total taxes of the Cit} and Village $210,470.09 Computations by Ithaca assessor based on current assessments and tat rates." Mr. Graves requested that copies of the above figures he made :For each supervisor. RESOLUTION_ NO. 60—APPROVAI, OF LEGISLATION IN RELATION TO REIMBURSING THE TOWN OF LANSING FOR COSTS AND EXPENSES INCURRED IN THE WATCHTOWER 131BLE CASE rvfr..Dates offered the following resolution and moved- its adoption: WHEREAS, bills have been introduced in the Assembly and Senate entitled, "An Act to authorize the hoard of supervisors of Tompkins March 6, 1961 47 County to reitnburse the town of Lansing for a share of costs and ,. expenses incurred in a proceeding to determine the exempt tax status of the Watchtower bible and Tract Society, Inc.", said bill being Senate Print No. 3666, Senate tntroductory No. 3382; Assemble Print No. 4751, Assembly Introductory No. 4464i RLSOLVLI), That this board approves the enactment of such legis- lation and authorizes the chairman of the hoard to execute a request for the enactment of same. Seconded by Mr., Bower. Discussion 'followed. MOVED by Mr. Graves as an amendment to approve the or�iainal resolution `'provided, however that this board hereby establishes a definite formal policy of, assistance by the county to the various muni- cipalities of the county involved. in present and future tax litigation cases . Seconded by Mr. Compton. A recess was called For Fifteen minutes. Business resumed. MOVED, by Mr. Culligan that the resolution and amendment; lie tabled. Seconded by Mr. Sullivan. A roll call resulted as follows: Ayes- -Messrs. Boynton; Graves, Blanchard, Griffin, Abbott, Sulli- van, Culligan and Compton ---8. Noes—Messrs. T'uller, Cortright, Gridley, Holden; bates, Heslop (qualified his no Vote by sayinb that lie liked the amendment but be- lieves that action should be taken) Bower and. Stevenson—u. Motion lost. A roll call vote upon the amendment, resulted as follows: J 48 March 6, 1961 Ayes---ihlessrs. Boynton, Graves; Blanchard, Griffin; Abbott, Sulli- van, and Compton --7. !Noes—Messrs. Duller (qualified his vote by saying the policy should he in case of original suit] Cort6ght, Gridley, Holden (qualified his vote by say=ing he agreed with Graves) Culligan, Dates; Heslop, Bower y and Stevenson -9. Motion lost. A roll call vote upon the original resolutiou resulted as follows: r Ayes—Messrs. Duller; Gridley, Holden, Dates, "Heslop., Bower acid Stevenson -7. Noes—Mcssrs. Cortright, Boynton; Graves, Blanchard, Griffin, Ab- bott Sullivan, Culligan and Compton -9. Resolution lost. Oil motion adjpurned. M March 13, 1961 49 MONTHLY MEETING Monday, March 13, 1961 The chairman called the meeting to order at 10:04 a.m. Those present were Messrs. fuller, Cortright, Gridley, Holden, Boyn-ton, Graves, Blanchard, Griffin, Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan, Compton, Dates, Heslop; Bower and Stevenson -16. Sheriff's fees for the month of February totaled $928.51. Pistol permits issued: by the comity judge's office during February totaled %.25.- Statements 8.25.Statements of town accounts from" the towns of Dryden, Enfield and Groton were :received and, filed. The 1960 annual reports from the manager of the airport, the pro- bation deparlinent, county treasurer, civil defense and the counts, su- perintendent of highways were received and failed. A.n inventory of county owned radio and other equipment used by the fire service .for mutual aid and training. purposes was received and ordered printed .in the proceeding. The clerk reported as to tort claims filed .in 1960 pursuant to section 504 of the General Municipal. Taw. The 1961 budgets for the extension service association as approver' by the state college were received for filing. A program was received for the 1961 winter conference at Buffalo March 19-21. Newspaper releases from the State Board of Equalization and Assess- ment were received statin; that a hearing is 'to be held March 23 and. • 24 on the proposed rates for 1960 for the villages of Frecville (52), Groton (49) and Trumansburg (54) and town of Groton (51). An- 50 March 13, 1961 other release was received which stated thal: final rates :for 1960 for the following towns had been established . Caroline .54 Enfield 52 A card, of apprec'iakon for'flowers sent to the :funeral of Clifford Bower's father was :received and filed. Minutes of recent meetings held by the Board of Managers of the hospital, were received for' filing 'together with a "Memorandum on past survey of Tompkins County Hospital" compiled by A. B. Genung, e president of the Board of Managers, and a _copy of a letter signed by Edward P. Abbott which had been sent to the board of managers un- der date of February 15. 1.961 Which L11 --ed _ them to consider an out- side survey=. ' Membership cards in the supervisors' association were received. wil:h, a request that a member be appointed I.o act as a liaison in collecting the clues. Mr. Gridley was appointed by the chairman to collect said dues. A letter was read from Assemblirman Ashbery thanking the board for copies of .resolutions Nos. 38 and 39 adopted by this board. A .resolution' from Schenectady county "Approval -Local Income Tax Legislation" was received and referred to the Legislative Committee. No action Nvas taken. From the Association of the Clerks of the Boards of Supervisors a letter was received stating that a revised copy of "A. Guide for Clerks and County Boards of Supervisors" was about to be published at a cost of $7.50 each with a request as to the number of copies Tompkins County would like to order. No requests were made, for copies except from the town of Newfietd. The clerk read a letter from Peter A. Curtiss of the Anti -Li ter Com- mittee relative to "Location of Various Town Dumps''. No action was taken. The clerk announced receipt of new specifications for houseni,other and -clinical ,instructor to be placed in the civil service classification book. March 13, 1961 51 .N resolution adopted by the Caroline Grange No. 239 urging a 2'%o sales tax and an investigation of the hospital and welfare departments was noted by the clerk.. The clerk- read a resolution passed by the Ulysses Grange No. 419 opposing a citizens committee and m -gin,, a full scale investigation of the hospital. Also the clerk's office has received three petitions with a combined number of 72 signatures and letters from six individuals urging a pro- fessional survey of the hospital, together with one from Dr. George G. McCauley, President of the medical staff of the hospital, differing with. the Board of Supervisors' methods in atleooptinw� to secure a .cul in hospital ,operating costs. Mr. huller of the Civil Service and Salaries Commi:etee announced that during a meeting Mauch 6 with the representatives of Civil. Service from Albany it was brought out that no recognition is given to the sheriff's employees as being eligible under civil service. RESOLUTION NO. 61—RESOLUTION BY COUNTY BOARD OF' SUPERVISORS AS REQUIRED BY SECTION 4-A, CHAPTER 824, LAWS OF 1950, AMENDED BY CHAPTER 20.3, - LAWS OF 1959 Mr. Heslop offered the ,following resolution and moved its adoption: BE IT RESOLVED, That this board hereby approves the plan for the improvement of town highways in the town of Caroline in com- pliance with Chapter 924 of the Laws of 1950, amended by Chapter 203, Laws of 1959, as filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors - on the 12th day of December, 1960. Seconded by Mr. Holden. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 62—DISPOSITION OF OLD RECORDS— BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Mr. Blanchard offered the following resolution an(] mover its adoption: RESOLVED, By the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County that Gladys L. Buckingham, Clerk, Board of Supervisors be, and hereby is authorized to dispose of record items numbers 1, 2, 3, 6 thru 12, 15, 17, 1.8, 22, 26, 28, 29, 34,'35, 39, 41, 42, 44 thru 49, 5.1, 58, 59, 60, 63, 52 March 13, 1961 66, 70,-73 thru 104, 107, 109, 11.1, 112, 113, 118, 120, 1.24 Ihru 128, 131, 132, 1.33, 135, 137, 139- thru 141, 143, 144, 154, 155, 156, 158 thru 164, 168', 169, 170, 172, 176 thru 181, on Records Disposition Request List Number 134 -CBS -6 issued pursuant to section 114 of the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education and be it further RESOLVED, That the clerk of this board be, and hereby- is, directed 'to furnish a certified copy of this resolution to the Commissioner of Education. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried. RESOLUTION NO.. 63—REFUND OF TAXES—TOWN OF DANBY Mr. Graves offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: SA'1-ILREAS, this board is informed that an error was made in the . 1960 assessment roll of the town of Danby, namely; that parcel 216, k consisting of a 79 acre farm, assessed to :Robert and Sidney .Doan of Danby, New fork, was erroneously assessed for $4,400 rather than $3,706; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Tax Sales Committee, that the 1960 assessment roll be corrected to show that the assessment to Robert and Sidnn- Doan on parcel 216 should be $3,700; and be it 'further RESOLVED, That the county treasurer be and .he hereby. is au- thorized and directed to refund to Robert and Sidney .Doan the sum of $19.72 and to charge $10.28 to the County, of Tompkins and $9.44 to the town of Danby. Seconded by Mr. Compton. Carried RESOLUTION NO. 64—APPROVAL OF COUNTY SEALER'S BOND Mr. Culligan. offered tILe ,following resolution and.anoved is adoption: RL'sSOLVED, That the undertaking of the county sealer in the amount of $;4,900 executed bx. Carl Roe; as principal, and the Glen Falls Indemnity Company as surety being No. 83-71-77 be, and the same hereby is approved as to amount, form, manner of execution �,nd sufficiency of the SUretV. , Seconded by Mr. 131ancltt,rd. Carried March 13, 1961 53 RESOLUTION NO. 65-SUPPLEIVIF.NTAL APPROPRIATION— CONTINGENT FUND Mr. Cortright offered the following resolution and mover its adoption: o R.I:SOLVED; upon request of the district attorney and recomrrtenda- tion of the CourtS and Correction and. Finarzc Committees. and put- suant -to Section 363 and subdivision 2 of Section 365 of the County Law the sum of $50 be appropriated from the contingent fund, and be it further RESOLVED, That the county treasurer be and he hereby is .au- thorized and directed to transfer the sum of x;50 from the contingent fund to the f0ll0Wing budgetary account: 27—District Attorney 120—Temporary employees -h50 Seconded by Mr. Culligan. Ayes—Messrs. Cortright, Gridley, Holden, .Boynton, Graves, Blau- cliard. Griffin. Abbott. 'Sullivan, Culligan. Compton, Dates, Heslop; Bower and Stevenson—'15. hoes—Q. Absent. Mr. Fuller -1. Carried. Mr. Abbott reported that he had been contacted over ihe."veekend by Drs. Hirshfeld and McCaulcy and that their differences had been cleared up. tic stated that they admitted that a report from the medical staff had not, been unanirnous and they agreed that there should be a survey. lie announced that he proposes a three -elan committee. one from each school of thought and one from neither of them and that this com- mittee meet rvi h the medical staff to lav the -round rules Cot- a posi- tiveprogram. RESOLUTION NO. 66—HOSPITAL AND LABORATORY SURVEY Mr. Abbott offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: NVHEREAS, several requests are being heard for a new type of tax to relieve real estate; and 1,11HEREAS, \Ve, whose names appear below, feel that before any new revenue program is even looked into, the Tompkins County Board of Supervisors should first closely examine its *own expenditures to see whether or not evert tax dollar received is being spent as efficiently and a, economically as possible; and WHEREAS, the hospital and laboratory budgets comprise more t> 54 Morch 13, 1961 1/3 of the county budget of approximati-ly :6,000,000, not to mention the substantial combined deficits of these departments, making them logical first choices for.our economy examination; and WHEREAS, it is common knowledge that the fields of hospital and laboratory operations have become highly technical and specialized, the operation of which calls for special training and skills; and . WHEREAS, it is plain common sense that to thoroughly examine such technical and specialized operations for econorny and efficiency, the examination .trust of necessity he done b%- people so drained and qualified. NO'W', THEREFORE, BE IT RCSOLVLD that the chairman of the Board of Supervisors appoint, with the approval of the hoard, a thtee- onan special committee, made up of one supervisor each frorn the two .chools of. thought presently existing in this matter and one vet unde- rided, which eonmittee is to, in crirjunction with other interested ,,coups, lay the ground rules, including present and future objectives, thoroughly scrutinize the field of professional hospital and laboratory 6urvey organizations, contact as many of such organizations as pos- sible with a vievv towards becoming' acquainted with how- they oper- ate, what they actually do, what the costs are and the like; and be it further RESOLVED, That after tiuch thorough scrutiny, said comrnittee is to report to, the Board of Supervisors with a recommendation of a de- tailed progr,�am, including the names of one or two of professional or- ganizatiots they feel would be best suited to enntlUet such uirvev, if one were to he had, and ivith recommendation of a proper procedure to employ and a proposed contract' of employment of said organiza- tion; and be it further RESOLVED, That the final decision for action after receiving all of this information will he that of the Board of Supervisors and trot said committee. EDWARD P. ABBOTT THOMAS GR4FFJN NVILLIAM P. SULLIVAN JAMBS R. CRAVES 6cconded {)y Mr. Graves. A110VED by Mr. 131anchard as an amendment "That the chairman of the board appoint a Citizens' Committee, con- sisting of seven residents of Tompkins County, to,study, evaluate and determine the need for an independent professional survey of the operation and administration of the Tompkins Cormty Hospital. in accordance with the resolution passed by the Board of Managers of the hospital which states as follows: "While the Board of Managers of "Tompkins County Hospital is of the ppiuiou that a »rofcssional survey of the operation and administration of the hospital Nvould not accomplish benefits commensurate with its cost, we recommend twat the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors appoint a committee of March 13, 1961 55 judicious citizens to stud,' the situation independently and make recommendations." Seconded by Mr. Bower wbo read from it 'prepared statement the folloyvint,: "In taking this opporttmity to second the amendment, I am doing so for the following reasons: 1. I am not full- convinced that if survey is necessary. Experience has shown that surveys do not tell us anything we don't already know- In this connection, Ave know the Board of Managers have intimated they 1vilt operate the hospital on any amount appro- priated for this purpose. This 1 think should be explored. 2. It seelns strange to me, that this one department should he singled out for an investigation whetr many other departments are costing the local taxpayer as much or more. , 3. Fin afraid a Vote of no confidence, iu view of the effort put forth on the part of the Administration and the Board of Managers and in View of the Board of Managers recommendation for a Citizens' Committee mac have .a detrimental effect cn the whole operation. 4. Considering the quality of service given he oar hospital, I feel that a yearly per capita cont for each resident in the count° of about $3 is very reasonabte. 5. If the survey is motivated bV a true desire for economy, let's find out first that one'is really needed before we jump in and spend $10,000 or $20,000, �. l will admit that perhaps sr.mc of us who have been very close to t`.1is problem and attended literally hundreds of health and hospital meetings may not he able to see the forest beCauSe of the trees. if this be so and this amendment is passed, a committee of judicious citizens appointed and thea recommend a survey, I will support one tyholeheartedG. Mr. Fuller questioned as to what recommendations the laboralory committee could snake in this lrr�tter and Mr. Griffin, chairtrran of that committee, replied that the), would go along with Mr, Abbolt's resolu- Lton. Ayes—Messrs. Fuller, Cortri,�Lht, Gridley, Holden, Blanchard, Dates, Heslop, Bower aid 'Stevenson -9. Noes—Messrs. Boynton, Graves, Griffin; Abbott, Sullivan. Culli-an and Compton—l. Amendment carried. Mr. Bower stated. Iliac ilwas not: the intention to ,have two com- mittees. The time braving arrived for opening of bids ,for the remodeling of ilrc couniv home kitchen. the clerk read a single bid from. Seacord- Lane. Willow 11';enue; lthzca, N, Y. which was referred lir the Ptn'- chasina Commi',Le. 66 March 13, 1961 A recess was callecl for a meetin, of the committee of the whole. Business resumed, A vote upon fhe original. resolution as amended resulted as follows: Ayes—Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, Gridley, Holden and Boynton; Graves and Sullivan abstained ]gut according to the rules their totes were counted in .the aff.irrnative,' Blanchard, Griffin, Culligan; Comp. ton; .Heslop, Bower and Stevenson -14, Mr. Compton stated ,that he believed both factions were being served. Mr. Bower stated that in the confusion of the debate. "that we have lost the intent of t:he hoard. resolution:" \rocs=Messrs. Abbott and Dates -2., P.esolut.ion as amended was carried. MOLTED by Mr. Sullivan that the previous resolution be rescinded. Seconded by Mr. Graves. Ayes --Messrs. fuller. Cortright, Graves; Griffin, Abbott, Sullivan an(] Dates -7. Noes—iVIessrs. Gridley, Holden; Boynton; Blanchard, Culligan; Conip- ton, Heslop; Bower and Stevenson -9. Motion lost_ RESOLUTIOi1r iVO. 67—PURCHASE OF INDUSTRIAL, TRA CTOR -LOAD ER—TfICl/ WIAY �0EPARTMENT Mr. Heslop offered the following resolution and movecl its adoption: WHEREAS, the CQnElt'V Superintendent of Highways has advertised for bids cm one Industrial Tractor -Loader, with torque converter, zild equipment in accordance with specifications filed in his office; and WHEREAS. Charles _f. Blackwell, Icc., of Flor eheads, "New Yolk, with a net bid of $6,965 for one Oliver Model SSQ Tractor with cquip- mem as specified is the lowest responsible bidder; r, March 13, 1961 , 57 RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Highway Committee, That the bid of Charles J. Blackwell, 'Inc., Florkeheads, New York, be and the same hereby- is accepted, and the county superintendent of high- ways is authorised to complete said transaction on,behalf of the high- way department. Seconded by Mr. culler. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 68—PURCHASE OF AUTOMOBILE— 'HIGHWAY DEPARTYVENT Mr. L-feslop offered the following resolution and 'moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the county superintendent, of highways has advertised for bids for an automobile and equipment in accordance with specifi- cations filed in his office; an([ WHEREAS, Jack Townsend Chevrolet, Inc., Ithaca, New York, with a bid in the amount of $1,826.81 for one 1961 Chevrolet Biscayne, 2 - door sedan, model 1121, with equipment as specified, less a trade-in allowance of $100.81 on one 1957 Chevrolet, making a net bid of :1,726 is the lowest responsible bidder; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Highway Committee, That the bid of Jack Townsend Chevrolet, Inc., of Ithaca, New York be and the same hereby is accepted, and the caunty superintendent of highways is authorized to complete saitt t�ransaetion on behalf of the highwav department. Seconded by Mr. huller. Carried with Mr. hates opposing. RESOLUTION NO. 69—PURCHASE OF THREE -WHEEL VARIABLE WEIGHT ROLT.,ER fTIGL ffl,4Y DEPARTMENT Mr. Heslop offered 11he following resolution and moved its -adoption: WHEREAS, the county superintendent of highways has advertised for bids on one Three -Wheel 10-12 ton Variable Weight ,Roller and equipment in accnrdance with specifications 'filed in his office; and WHEREAS, Charles J. Biackwell,.ine., Horseheads,New York, with a bid in the amomit of $11,352 for one new 1961 Model 102 Austin Western 10-12 ton Three -Wheel Variable Weight Roller, with equip- ment as specified, less $2,000 trade-in allowance on one 1938 Austin Three -Wheel Roller, making a net price of $9,352 is the lowest re- sponsible bidder; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Highway Committee, That the bid of Charles J. Blackwell of Horseheads, New Pork, be and the same hereby is accepted, and the county superintendent of highways is 58 ' March 13, 1961 authorized to complete said transaction on behalf of the highway de partment. Seconded 1)rN[r. Holden. Carried. RESOLUTfON NO. 70—SALE OF TAX PROPERTY 7'OJ17Ar OF GI10TON Mr. Graves offered the following resolution and moved iCs adoption: WHLREAS, Francoise Gebltart of the town of Ithaca, County of � Tompkins, New York, has offered the sum of $10 for it quitclaim deed of the county's interest in a parcel of land, approximately two acres. formerly assessed to Herbert S Doris Stewart, situated in the town of Groton, bounded on the north bN' Halsey, on the east by 41'alw•orth, on the south by Warner and on the west by Stewart, and has presented his check in the amount of $10 to the county treasurer therefor which parcel was the by the count• by deed of the county treasurer dated the 30th day of September 1959, and executed pursuant to the Judgment of the County Court in the 1959 Tac Foreclosure action; RESOLVED, That the said offer be and the same is hereby accepted and the chairman of this board be and he hereby is authorized and directed to execute on behalf of the 'county atul deliver to the said Francoise Gebhart a quitclaim deed of the. county's interest in said pa reel. seconded byMr..Holdert. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 7.I—DESIGNATION OF ROAD FOR IMPROVEMENT UNDER FEDERAL AID SECONDARY ALLOTMENT Mr. Heslop offered the folloiyin` resolution told moved its _adoption: RESOLVP D, upon recotnmendatiou of the highway Committee and the county superintendent of highways, That the following road for. the -distance specified be ❑od it is hereby designated for improvement under the Federal Aid Secondary Program, to wit: Creek Road, designated as county road #105—town of Dvyden— begim:ing at the intersection of Old State Road #1.07 and running thence southerly and westerly to -New York State Route #38 in the village of Freeville, New York, for a.distance of approximately four miles. Secphded 1)), Mr. Graves. Carried Murch 13, 1961 59 RESOLUTION NO. 72—APPROVAL OF PROPOSED LEGISLATION Mr. Bowwer.o'ffered the followinb resotudon and roofed its adoption. RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Legislative Committee and Fire Protection_ Commitree, That this board approves the follow- ing hills which are pending in the Legislature: (Numhers refer to introductory cumber records). A1905—PEST—Amends #207-a, General Municipal Lacy, #14, 15, Workmen's Compensation Law, to provide that average weekly wage, at the time of injury of paid fireman to be taken as basis for contpen- sation or death benefits under workmen's cwnpensation law, shall be at least $75 even though weekly wage paid fireman, cvould be less, with workmen's compensation board to fix wage earning- capacity which shall not be less than maximum. (Same as #1421). A1906—PERT—Amends #j:3, Workmen's Compensation Latin, to in- clude the hazardous employment for workmen's compensation pur- poses, employment as county fire coorclinator or as his deputy. (Same as #1426). A1907—PELT—Amends #50, Workmen's Compensation Law, #31, Volunteer Firemen's Benefit Law, to require that contract of insur- ance issued to county or town, in force on or after Jule '1, 1961, shall contain prodision that it does not provide coverage tinder workmen's compensation or Volunteer firemen's benefit law for which fire district would be liable. (Same as S1424). A1908—PEST----Amends #3, Workmert's Compensation Law, to de- fine as hazardous for workmen's compensation purposes, employment as paid fireman by municipality or fire district if wages are less than $2,600 a year, or at rate less than such amount and regardless 'of method of payment. (Same as #{'1425). A1909—=PEST—Amends #225-u, County Law, #14, 15, Workmen's Compensation Law, to provide that average weekly wages at time of injury of caunty fire coordinator or his deputy to die taken as' basis to computem workeWs compensation or death benefits, .hall he deemed at least $75 even though wages of officer would be less, and to require workmen's compensation hoard to fix wage earning capacity at not less than maxialuin arnount. (Same as #1422). AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be forwarded'by the clerk of the hoard to Assemblvinan Ran Ashbery and Senator George Metcalf. Seconded bN7 Mr. Corm -lit. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 73—AWARDING OF CON RACT— TOMPT:INS COUNTY HOME KITCHEN Mr. Culligan offered the Poll -owing resolution and moved it^ adoption: 60 March 13, 1961 WEIL'RL.AS, bids have been received for the remodeling of the kitchen . at the county home after due advertisement as required by law and WHEREAS, Seacord-Lane Builders Inc., of 715 Willow Avenue, Ithaca, N. Y. is the Lowest responsible ,bidder, be it RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Purchasing Committee that the hid of Seacord-Lane Builders Inc. of 715 Willow Ave., Ithaca, N. Y. for the sum of $1,690.9i be and the same licreby be accepted and the chairman of the board be authorized to execute the contract for the county with Seacord-Lane 'Inc. of 715 Willow Ave., Ithaca, N. Y. Seconded by Mr. Hestop. Carried. Mr. Bower of the Legislative Couunittee submitted Local Law No. 1 1961 a'copy of which was laid on the desk of each supervisor March 1, 1961. . LOCAL LAW NO. '.t 1961 A LOCAL LAW AUTHORIZING COUNTY OFFICERS Olt EM- PLOYEES WHO ARI. PHYSICIANS TO MAKE CLAIMS FOR AND RLCEIV:E I ISI S IN ACCORDANCE WITH PROVISIONS OF 7.'I -1E "WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION LAW Oil THE VOL- UNTEER FIREMEN'S I ENEFIT LAW. 1:3G it enacted by the Ifoard,-of Supervisors.of the County of Tompkins as follows: Section 1. Physicians who are.couuty_ officers or emplovices shall be entitled oto make claims and receive fees or compensation in accordance with the provisions of Lhc workmen's compensation law or the volunteer Firemen's benefit law for compensable professional services rendered by tient to or on account of persons applying for or receiving benefits from the county in accordance with and subject to the provisions of such laws; provided. However; that pavirtent of fees or compensation for such services shall not be so authorized in any event if: (1) it is the official duty of the officer- oi- employee to render services: or (2) the officer or employee has the power to authorize the services of payments therefor; or (3) it is the dut:v o7l the officer or emlilovice Lo' audit' bills or claims for the services rendered; or (4) the.terms of employment of the officer or entptovee prohibit or prevent. Trim from maintaining a private practice; occulka- March 13, 1961 61 tion or calling to furnish, the type' of services foto which he seeks the fee or compensation. Section 2. This act shall take effect inrrnediately. RESOLUTION NO. 74—PUBLIC HEARING ON LOCAL LAW NO. 1-196.2 Mr. Bower offered the follawin," resolution and mored ils adoption: RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Legislative Committee, That a public hearing shall he held on Local Law No. 1-1961, at 1030 a.m. on April 3rd, 1961, in the Board of Supervisors' room in the County Court House, Ithaca, New York. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried. RESOLUTION N0. 75—TRANSFER OF FUNDS— VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS Mr. Bower offered the following resolution and utoved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon the request of the, various departments and recommendations of committees in charge of those departments, that said department heads be and hereby are authorized to make the fol- lolving transfer of fonds. Prom 54—County Attorney 300—Supplies and materials To 200—Equipment $ 5.00 From 79—Building Department 300—Supplies and materials To 407—Miscellaneous and other expenses 50.00 From 151—County Farm 100—Personat services To I00--0ther expenses 1,300.00 RLS0LVIaD, finther That the county treasurer be and hereby is Au- thorized and directed to make the necessary transfers oil his books. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried. MOVED .by Mr. Graves that the unfiirished business be postponed. Seconded by Mr. Culligan. Carried. MOVEID by Mr. Heslop that resolutions Nos. 76, 77. and 7u b--, Cake:, up at this. time. Seconded by Mr. Dates. Carried. 62 March 13, 1961 RESOLUTION NO. 76—PURCHASE OF PORTABLE CRUSHING PLANT—HIGH97f137 DEPARTMENT il!lr. Heslop offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: \-N'.HEREAS, the county superintendent of highways has advertised for bids on one new Portable Crushing Plant and equipment in accord- ance with specifications filed in his office; and WHEREAS, Charles J. Blackwell, Inc., Horseheads, New York, with a bid in the amount of $19,187 for one new Austin FVestern Model (61E) Portable Crushing and Screening Plant, with equipment as specified, less $7,900 trade-in allowance on one 1954- Portable Crush- ing Plant, malting a net price of $11,287, is the lowest responsible bidder; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the 1-lighwav Committee, That. the bid of Charles J. Blackwell of Florsclwads, New Fork, be and the same hereby is accepted and the county superintendent of highways is authorized to complete said transaction on behalf of the Flighway Depa rtment. Seconded by Mr. Graves. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 77 --PART-TIME CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST Mr. Blanchard offered, the following resolution aiid mover its adop ion : WHEREAS, the Mental Health Clinic ,has authorized the addition of a Clinical 'Psychologist to its staff at an annual 'salary for 1-961 of $7,000 and `vNIAEREAS, a full-time apliointment to this position cannot be made until a very careful search is [Wade for qualified persons, but WhLF.,REAS, these Psychological, service, are necessary for the proper service of the clinic to the community and \VHERIsAS, prolierly qualified persons are availatilc temporarily on a part-time basis THEREFORE, it is requested that the clinic be authorized to use part cf the appropriated funds for this position to employ these properly qualified persons now available for a temporary- period of approxi- mately three months beginning 1 April, '1961, Seconded by Mr. Dates. Ayes—Messrs. Fuller. Corlriaht, Gridley; 1-lolden; Boynton; Blatt - chard, Griffin- Abbott. Sullivan, Culligan. Compton, Dates. 1-leslop, IN March 13, 1961 63 Bower and Stevenson -15. Nocs—Mr. Graves—l. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 78 --FILING OF, INVENTORY— COUNTY DEYARTDIENTS Mr. Bower offered the following resolulion-and moved ,its adoption: RESOLVED, That this board hereby directs the heads of each and every department of the county to file with the clerk ofthe board on or before the first day of June each year a complete inventory of equipment in their department. Seconded by Mr. Dates. Carried. MOVE[) by Mr. Compton haat Hesolution No. 79. be considered at this time. Seconded by Mr. Dates. Carried. RPSOLUTION NO. 79—AUTHORIZATION FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY TO INSTITUTE SUIT AGAINST GLENS FALLS INSURANCE COMPANY Mr. Compton offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, That Robert f. Williamson, county attorney, is hereby authorized anal directed to bring an action for declaratory judgment against the Glens F'311s 111surance Company as it relates to the c::se of Robert S. Petzold against the County of Tompkins. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 80—ON AUDIT Mr. Bower offered the following, resolution, and moved its adoptiotl: WHEREAS, the several committees of the board have at this regular ' session audited claims against the County of Tompkins as reported and referred to them for audit in the following amounts out of the various- fluids: ariousfunds: claims chargeable to the dog fund in the arnount of $655.97; claims chargeable to the county, self-insuranee fund in the amount of $900.37; claims for personal services in the amount of $1,525.20; gen- eral claims against the county in the amount of $17,544.67; 'airport 64 March 13, 1961 bills of $t,128.04 and encurnbrance bill amounting to $39.50 now there- fore be it RESOLVED, That the clerk of this board file a certified list of claims so audited with the county treasurer, and that he be and hereby is authorized and directed to pay said claims so audited out of the various funds appropriated therefor. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Ayes—Messrs. Fuller, Cortrig;ht, Gridley, Holden, Boynton, haves, Blanchard, Griffin, Abbott; Sullivan, Compton; Dates; Heslop, Bower and Stevenson -15. Noes -6. Absent ---Mr. Culligan -1. Carried. On nwlion adjourned to Monday; April 3, 1961. April 3, 1961 65 ADJOURNED MONTHLY MEETINd Monday, April 3, 1961 The chairman called the mceting to order al. 10:96 a.rn. Those present: were Messrs. Fuller. Cortright, Holden, Boynton. Graves; Griffin, Abbott. Sullivan, Culligan, Cornplon. hates. Heslop, Bower and Stevenson -14. ., Absent were Messrs. Gridley and I-3lanchard--2. Minutes of rnonihly mcet:ings of 1 eb.ruarY 14. March 13 and special meeting of March 6 approved as typd. Annual reports of the county attorney and director of veterans sery- ice agency were received and filed. The clerk noted receipt of a duplicate letter to the civil service com- mittee from the health department requesting change of salary for a dental hygienist. Also there was a letter from, R. 0. Daughety, Adminis- trator of the hospital, to the county atlorney authorizing him to insti- tute proceedings for damages against Amsterdam Brothers. A formal certificate of approval of water supply application #3668 for the county was received from, the Water l'tesources Cornmission. The certificate also was the permit for operation of these works. The clerk announced that the contract for purchase of gasoline was awarded to the Esso Standard Company effective April 1. 1961 to March 31_ 1962 at a price of .1.1:31 per gallon under contract No. P-3327. V A notice was read of the annual conference on assessment adminis- tration to be held in Albany April 16..177 lu and 19; also notice of meeting of the international fire administration institute to be held ill New York City during the weekend of April 8-9 on municipal govern- ment. Letiters from Pomona Grange and Ernest Howlett favoring survey of the hospital and welfare departments were read by the clerk. 66. April 3, 1961 Receipt was, acknowledged of. the ,ninutes of the February and March meetings o£ the Board of Managers of the hospital together, with specifications for kitchen equipment. A copy of a letter to the county treasurer from the State DeparLinent of Health informing him that the state aid claims for the fourth quarter : of 1960 for the laboratory and the supplemental claim for workmen's compensation had been processed for payment. The 1960 Annual Summary of the Wildlife Rabies Control Program was noted from the State Conservation Department and filed. The chair,nran appointed the following citizens committee to study hospital operating costs as per amendment endent to Resolution No. 66 adopted by the board on March 13, 1961: e. Carl Crandall; Chairman, Wilhani 1. Myers, James Conley; Rodinana Fellows. Paul l rainard,James Rothschild and Armand Adams. No appohanieuts were made by the chairman for the Three=man supervisors' committee as shown in Resolution No. 66. The chairman was asked when the supervisor's' connuittee would. be ,.ppointed and,. what the citizens' committee had been instructed to do. The chairman,replied that he was not sure that be could select a.neutral ineniber from the board and that he did not: know what the citizens' .,ommittee had been instructed to study. Mr. Griffin in answer to a question as to whether the, laboratory was to be combined with the study of [lie hospital replied tlhat it would be all right to do so. Mr. Dates reported on a joint ruee6ng of the Education and Health committees with the thought toward a 10 -year promotion program for all agricultural services. Mr. Williamson, county aUorney, was requested to check thelegal. aspect of. payment by towns for blood tests and. report at the next meeting. A recess was called for a meel.ing of the airport committee and a - public hearing ori Local .Law No. 1, 1961. scheduled for 10:30 a.rn. April 3, 1961 67 Business resumed. Statement of town acco'upts of the tolvn of Ithaca were received and filed. RESOLUTION NO. f'.)'1—PURCHASE .OF AUTOMOBIL E— .SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT Mr. Culligan offered the following resolution and movctl its '.Aoplion: 'Vi HL'REAS, the clerk of [he board of supervisors has advertised ' for bids for the' purchase of a vehicle for use by the sheriff's depart- ment; and WHEREAS, Jack Townsend Chevrolet, -Inc., of Ithaca, New York, is the lowest responsible bidder with a bid of $2,092.23 for one 2 -door. Chevrolet sedan, model 1211, with equipment as specified, less an al- ' lowance for one '1960 Ford in the amount of $700 to he traded in, making a net price of $1,392.23 RESOLVED, upon recommendation of 'the purchasing committee, That the bid of Jack Townsend Chevrolet, Inc., in the amount of $1,392.23 be and the same hereby is accepted and the sheriff is au- thorized to complete said transaction. Seconded by 1Vl.r. Cortribht. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 82 -AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN TO EXECUTE PAPERS NECESSARY TO STOP AN]) PROHI BIT ALL E N HAYES FROM USING THE AIRPORT AS A FIXED LASE OPERATION Mr..Dates offered the following resolution and moved its, adoption: WHLREAS, Alien Hayes has used the facilities of the Tompkins County .Airport over the past fete years; and WHEREAS, fnr the use of said facilities, lie agreed to pay the sum of $50 per month commencing December of 1958 through December 1960, making a total amount of rental in the sum of $1,250; and \\7HEREAS, the said Allen Hayes has paid only $100 to the county and has been billed for the balance but refuses to, pay same; and \V1-I6:RGAS, since the first day of January 1961, landing fees have been billed to said Allen Hayes in the amount of $153 which the said Allen Haves has refused to pay although duly demanded; and 68 April 3, 1961 WHEREAS, Mohawk Airlines, Inc. has terminated their contract with Allen Hayes for occupancy of the premises leased by him from them as of March 24, 1961 ; and WHEREAS, Mohawk Airlines, Inc. has commenced proceeding for the eviction of the said Allen Hayes from said premises; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the airport committee, That the chairman of the board of supervisors he and he hereby is au- thorized to execute all papers r ecessary to stop and prohibit the said Allen Hayes from using the Tompkins County Airport as a fixed base operation and the county attorney be and he hereby is instructed to bring action against the said Allen Hayes for landing fees and rental Bast due. i Seconded by Mr. Heslop. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 83—AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN I'0 EXECUTE RELEASE Mr. Compton offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, a vehicle owned by the County of Tompkins operated by the sheriff's department, was involved in an accident on March 3, 1961 with one, AR. Mark .E. Nash near Slaterville Springs, New York causing damage to the said sheriff's vehicle in the amount of $175.70 and i WHEREAS, the insurance company for said Mark E. Nash has offered to pay the cuunty's claim in full; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Courts and Correction Committee, That the chairman of the board be and -he hereby is au- thorized and directed to execute said release on behalf of the county. Seconded by Mr. huller. Carried. RESOLUTION NO: S4—ATTENDANCE AT MEETINGS— COUNTY HOSPITAL PERSONNEL Mr. Bower offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon request of R. O. Daughety, Administrator of the Tompkins County Hospital, and the Health Committee, That Mrs. Em3na Adams be' authorized to attend the State Association of Medical Record Librarians Annual Meeting in Lake Placid, May 17-19; and be it further RESOLVED, That Miss Eleanor Carey be authorized to attend the Annual Mceting of the New York State Dietetic: Association in New York City, April 19-21. The attendance at the aforementioned meetings has already been provided for in the Tompkins County Hospital budget. Seconded by Mr. Holden. Carried. April 3, 1961 69 RESOLUTION NO. 87—TRANSFER OF F UNOS— COUNT"Y HOSPITAL M. i% Bower offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon request of R. O, Daughety, Administrator of Tompkins County Hospital, and recommendation of the Health Com- mittee, That the Administrator be and he hereby is authorized to make the following transfer of funds: From—Nursing Services 140-102—Salaries $10,000 To —General Expense 140-126—Salaries $10,000 RESOLVED, further, That the county treasurer is herebt- authorized and directed to make the necessary transfer on his books. Seconded by Mr. Heslop. Carried. RESOLVTION N0, (16—SALARY RANGE—DENTAL HYGIENIST—HEALTH DEPARTMENT Mr. Fuller offered [lie following resolution and mored its adoption: WHEREAS, the present salary range for the dental Hygienist for the Tompkins County Health Department is $3,600 to $4,100; anti WHERF'AS, the position has remained vacant since July 1960 by reason of the fact that no competent person tivill accept the position of dental hygienist at the existing salary range; RESOLVED, upon request of Robert 1-I. Broad, MD., Commissioner of Health, and the unanimous recommendation of the Civil Service and Salaries Committee, That the salary range for the dental hygienist be changed at $3,900 with a maximum salary of $4,400; and be it further 1RIsSOLVGD, That the CnlnmisSinner of Health be and he hereby is authorized to hire a dental hygienist at a salary of $4,000 by reason of the fact that said hygienist has had previous experience in the field. Seconded 1)), Mr. Bower. Carried RESOLUTION N0. ;7 RECRUITMENT PROCEDURE CIVIL SERVICE Mr. Fuller offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon the unanimous recommendation of the Civil Serv- ice and Salaries Committee and with the approval of Mr. Joseph Silverman of the State Civil Service, That to fill all classified posi- tions within the County of Tompkins recruitment for said positions may he made lent only from Tompkins County but also from the six .70 April 3, 1961 counties adjoiuiug this count-, that is, C01- laud, Chemung, Schuyler, Seneca, Cayuga and Tioga. Seconded by Mr. Abbott. Carried. Mr. Dates reported that the airport: contnrittec would cooperafe with Afthawk and advertise for a fixed base operatot'. MOVED by Mr. Boynton that we have a two-thirds vote to bring a resolution on the floor at this time. Seconded by Mr. Compton. Carried. MOVED by Mr. Boynton [hat the chairman's citizens' committee to study the hospital he approved gas submitted. Seconded by Mr. Dates. MOVED by, Mr. Culligan that the above motion be tabled. Seconded. by Mr. At)bott. . The cbairman stated that regardless of the roll call the Committee Would, stand approved since the amendment to liesolution No. 66 did not specifically mention that the board approval was required. Ayes—Messrs. Graves, Abbott, Sullivan and Culligan --4. Noes—Messrs. huller; Cortright. Holden; Bovnton. Griffin, Compton, Dates; Heslop; Bower and Stevenson -10. Absent—hlessrs. Gridley and. Rlanchard--2. ))'lotion to table lost. A roll, call vote upon the approval of the committee resulted as fo1- Jews: Ayes—Messrs. Fuller. Holden, Boynton. Culligan (1 believe that this other cornin,ittee. should. be appointed as soon as possible). Compton, Dates. Heslop. Bower Lind Stet'enson-9. Noes—Messrs. Cortribht (I feel 'that these appointments are incoru- plete and that: a supervisors' committee should be appointed according April 3, 1951 71 to resolution}, Gray=e�, Griffin, Abbott and Sullivan -5. Absent—Messrs. Gridley and Blanchard -2. Motion carried. On motion adjourned. i 72 April T0, 1961 MONTHLY MEETING Monday, April 1.0, 19161 The chairman called the meeting to order at 10:05 a.m. Those present were Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, Gridley, Holden, Boyn- ton, Graves, Griffin, Abbott, Sullivan, Cullman, Compton, Dates, f -les - lop, Bower and Stevenson -15. s Absent. was Mr. Blanchard -1. Minutes of adjourned monthly meeting of April 3 approved as typed. Pistol permits for March totaled $14.50. Sheriff's fees for March totaled $1,023.8'3. The highway department and children's court and probation depart- ment have filed inventories according to Resolution No. 78. Letters from the State Department of ,Health approving of 1961 ap- plications for state aid for the hospital, health and mental health were received and filed. - A report of inspection of the boilers and tanks for insurance pur• poses was read with the recommendations (1) that thepressure/tem- perature gauge should be installed on No. 3 C.I.S. boiler in the jail and (2) that a pressure/temperature relief valve should beinstalled on the hot water tank in [he county highway department. A copy of the airport :rules, regulations and fee schedules; revised as of January 1, 1961, were received for filing. The clerk read a letter from Ralph Rospital thanking the board for the resolution of appreciation sent to him on February 14, 1961. A letter from John Goldsberry of the, large lamp department of the :. General Electric Company was received by the chairman stating that a Lamp mobile display- would be here at. 10:00 a.m. on April 12. Said April 10, 1961 73 display and conference to be held, in the yarns of the Electric & Cas Company on Esty Street. The clerk read a letter from F W. Farrell, Director of the New York State Civil Defense Cominission, stating that the annual national exer- cise "Operation Alert 1961" would start on April 27. One essential eletnent of the exercise is the provision for the emergency continuity_ of all lev;els of government particularly count. and city jurisdictions. Mr. Cortright. chairman of the Courts and Correction Conuniuee; 41 reported. that "Resolution No. 31 Establishing an additional, position of assistant distract attorney", referred to his conrtnittee on January 9, had no recommendations at this tune but desired to keep the resolution in. the hands of the committee. 1Ie also stated that his committee has .no recommendations at this time on "Resolution No. 47—Approval of certain legislation—Sheriff's Department.'' Mr. Dates, of, the Airport Committee reported for the first three months of this: year landing fees had been received in the amount of $317.65 and that Cornell University executives' plane pays in fees $10 for each landing. County Attorney Williamson reported as to request at the last meet- ing regarding alcohol tests. He stated that each tonin must take care of Che alcohol tests against their own town. RESOLUTION NO. <118—APPROVAL OF AIRPORT. tV AIAGER'S BOND Mr. Compton offered the following resolution and in.oved its adoption: RESOLVED, That the rcneival of the undertaking expiring April 1, t96t of the :carport manager in the amount of $+,000 executed by Glenn A. Turner as Principal and the -Glens Falls Indemnity Company as Surety being No. 83-72-13 be and the same hereby is approved as to amount, form, manner of execution and the sufficiency of the suret}. Seconded by Mr. Dates. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 89—CHAPTER 315 LAbYS OF .1960 (ERiFIN ACT) r Mr. Heslop offered the following resolution and moored ,its adoption: BE IT RESOLVED, That this board hereby approves the plans for 74 April 10, 1961 the improvement of town highways in the towns of Caroline, Danby, Dryden, Enfield, Groton, Lansing, Newfield and Ulysses, respectively, in compliance with Chapter 315 of the Laws of 1960 which repeals Chapter 824 of the Laws of 1950 (The Erivin Plan) and extended the. period of this program to April 1, 1972 and transferred its provisions to the Highway Law, :Article AJIII-A. Seconded by 1\11r. Holden. Carried. , RESOLUTION NO. 90—REFUND OF TAXES— CITY Of' ITHACA Mr. Cranes offered the following resolution mod moved its adoption: WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 249, passed by the Board of Super- visors October 31, 1960, property situated at 318 College Avenue, owned by Frank Thorpe -and Harry Ryerson, identified on Map Q-21, Block 263, Lot 39, was reduced in assessment from $10,500 to $2,400 on the 1960 assessment roll; and WHEREAS, the 1961 State and County Tax was based on the old assessment of $10,500 rather than the assessment of $2,400; aiul . \V IiE,R'AS, the said crank Thorpe and Marry Ryerson paid their . 1.961, State and Count_y tax in its entirety and are now entitled to a refund of $74.68; RLSOLVED, upon recommendation of the Tax Sales Committee, That the county treasurer be and he hereby is authorized and directed to refund to the said Frank Thorpe and Harry Ryerson the sunt of $74:68 and to charge the Cit_v of Ithaca 31y'; and the County of Tomp- kins $74.37. Seconded- b�� Mr. Compton. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 91 ---APPROPRIATION FROM CON7-INGENT FUND—COUNTY-EXTENSION SERVICE REPAIRS Mr. bates offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Education Committee, That the sum of $1,750 be appropriated from the Contingent Fund, to: Code 250-711—Authorized Agencies—County Extension Service Repairs said money to be used in payment fot a new roof on the Tompkins . County Agricultbre Center, Ithaca, New York; and be it further RESOLVED, That the county treasurer be and he hereby i.+ -tt thorized and directed to make said transferbn his books. , I April i0. 1961 75 Seconded by Mr. Cortright- Ayes—Messrs. F uller, Cortright, Gridley, Holden, Boynton, Griffin, Abbott; Sullivan, Culligan, Compton, Dates. Heslop, Bower and Steven- . son -14. Noes—Mr. Graves -1. Absent -Mr. Blanchard—L 1'iesolution carried. ,RESOLUTION AVO. 91—TRANSFER OF FUNDS -- VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS 'Mr. Bower offered [lie followin_ resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon the request of the various departments and recom- mendations of committees in charge of.those departments, ttiat said department heads be and hereby are authorized to make the following transfer of funds: From 3313—Motor Vehicle 400—Other expenses 1`o i3B- 200—Equipment From 160—Public N-Velfare Department Programs, County -Wide 602—Old Age Assistance `Co 6108 ---Medical Assistance to the Aged, (MAA) 100,000.00 From '135—County Laboratory 100 --Personal Services To 120—Temporary, Employees 3,000.00 Fro n $0—Sheriff - 300 ---Supplies and Materials To 200—Equipme11t 17,60 RESOLVED, further, That the county treasurer be and hereby- is authorized and directed to make the necessary transfers on his becks. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried. Mr. Abbolt inquired of the chairman whether he had yet. appointed a supervisors' committee for study of the ht)spital and was told that it had appeared impossible to find an impartial third. party-. MOVED by Mr. Bower that the appoitltment of the committee of the t board on hospital and laboratory surv,eyr be considered at this time. 76 April 10, 1961 Seconded by Mr. Dates. Carried. Whereupon the chairman appointed as members of the hoard conr- mittee as follows: Messrs. Blanchard. Griffin and Fuller. MOVED by Mr. Bower that the committee as appointed be approved by the board. Seconded by Mr..DaLeS. Carried. A recess was called for audit of bills. Business resumed. Two bills regarding payment for cxt.raction of teelh.of a prisoner in the jail were held up and referred to the county attorney to investi_ate. U RESOLUTION ION NO. 93—ON AUDIT Mr. Bower offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the several committees of the board have at this regular session audited claims against the County of Tompkins as reported :.nd referred to them for audit in the following amounts out of the various funds: claims chargeable to the dog fund in the amount of $1.9.08; claims chargeable to the county self insurance fund in the 'amount of $1,868.61 ; claims for personal services in the amount of $1,966.75 and general claims against the county in the amount of $17,709.80 and airport bills in the amount of $1,157.87, now therefore be it RESOLVED, "chat the clerk of this hoard file a certified list of claims so audited with the county treasurer, and that he be and hereby is authorized and directed to pay said claims out of the various funds appropriated therefor. Seconded by Mr. Culli-an. Ayes—Mesar_ Fuller. Cortright, Gridley, Holden. Boynton. Gtaves, Griffin, Abbott; Sullivan. Culligan; Compton_ ,Dates. l-Teslop. Bower and Stevenson -7.5. Noes -0. Absent --Mr. Blanchard-.. Carried. On motion adjourned to Monday, May 7.. at 7.0:()0 a.m. May 1, 1941 77 ADJOURNED MONTHLY MEETING Monday, May 1, 1961 The chairman called the meeting to order at 10:03 a.m. Those present: 'were Messrs. Puller, Cortriaht, Holden, Boynton, Graves, Griffin, Sullivan, Culligan, Compton; Dates, Heslop, Bower r and Stevenson -15. Absent. Mr. Abbott (altendin_- court)1. Minutes of monthly meeting- of April 10 approved as typed. a Inventory of the county treasurer's office received and filed. Letters from the State .Board of Equalization and Assessment. were received, one in regard to holding proposed local or sectional hearings throughout the state upon the tentative state equalization rates which stated that it: was the belief of that department that it would not he practical and enclosed article on "Analyzing your own state equalization rate"; the -other letter listed the following final state equalization rates on the. '1960 assessment rolls: Village of Dryden — 49 Freeville — 52 Groton — 49 Cayuga Tlcig,hts -- 52 .Trumansburg — 54, Town of Danbv — 9.3 Tile clerk noted that the chairman had reappointed John L. Perry as a member of the Tompkins County Alcoholic Beverage Control. Board for the two-year term commencing May 1, 1961 and a letter of acknowledgment of appointment rosmMr. 1?errv. A memorandum from the Civil Service Department was noted and filed "Appointment procedure for competitive and non-competitive class positions". 78 May 1, 1961 The clerk reported receipt. of copies of letters (1) from Sta�e De- partment. of Health that [lie report of examination of the Tompkins County Memorial :Hospital covering the calendar year 1959 (2) from ` Bureaa of Municipal Public Works on approval of town of Enfield projects subinAted. for state aid under the Town Highway Improve- rnent .Program, Article VI11-t1 of the Highway Law (3) from Dr. Broad relating to nursing, salaries; all of which were filed. The clerk read a letter from. Dr. George G. McCauley, chairman of the medical board of the hospital. regarding approval by that board and the board of inanagers of the hospital for a physical therapy de- partment: to be'estahlished in the hospital. Also a letter was read from A. B. Genung, presidenit of the ' board of managers of the hospital, urging immediate action on this matter. Said letters referred to th.- Committee on-flealth. The clerk announced: L The 5 -7th annual health, conference would be held in Rochester .June 5 through June 8. 1961. 2. The 12th annual sunnne:r conference and school for supervisors of the Sul)ervisors Association of the State of New York Inc. would be held at Scaroon Manor .on Schroon Lake, N. Y., June 11, 1.2,13 and 14, 1961. 3. The New York State Association of Weights and Measures would bold ;its annual conference in Albany, July 18 through July 20. 4.. The Twelfth. Annual Institute on cringe and delinquency would be held at the Sl. Lawrence University, Canton, N. Y. during the week of July 16; 1961. A. letter and circular from the N. Y. State Civil Defense was xe- ceived showing how the mass of the state capitol has utilized adequate nuclear fallout. protection to the occupants of the building. The clerk announced receipt from the Citizens 'Expenditures Survey Enc. of a list of salaries of the sul)erVisors and chairman of all counties. A letter was :received from the State Department of Audit and Con- [xol stating, that all employees of the County Soil Conservation District Nvere considered coruniv employees and covered by compensation under the county, self-insurance plan (subdivision 5 of Section .63 of the Workmen's Compensation.Law). May 1, 1961 79 Messrs. Griffin and Pulter reported Iltat they had .contacted Dr. Broad` and'had. sent seven letters to consulting firms requesting infor- mation u pertinent to a srvey. RESOLUTION NO. '94=PURCHASE OF .TRUCKS— HIGHWAY DEPARTeb6Y Mr. Heslop offered the 'foliotiving reSolutiou and moved its adoption: WHERI'AS, the count- superintendent of highways has advertised _ for bids for two heavy duty tandem trucks in accordance with specifi-- cations filed in his office; and WHEREAS, .Horseheads Truck Sales & Service of Horseheads, _New York, with a bid in the amount of $29,97+ for two 'Diamond T Tau - dem dump trucks, with equipment as specified, is the lowest respon- sible bidder; RGSOLVE,D, upon reconunemlatioii of the Highway Commirtee, That the bid of horseheads Truck Sales & Service he and the same hereby is accepted and the county superintendent of highways be and lie hereby is authorized to complete 'tile purchase of aforesaid tracks. Seconded by Mr. Graves. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 95—PURCHASE OF LOT— HIGHWAY DEPARTIVENT Mr. Heslop offered the followioc, resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVEA), upon recommendation of the Highway Committee, That the County of Tompkins purchase from the City of Ithaca Lot lo- cated at the corner of Cherry and Clinton Streets, shown on City Assessor's Map S8 as Lot Nn, 5A, Block No. 23, for the sura of $3,750, pursuant to Section 72-h of the General Municipal Law, the Common Council of the City of Ithaca having approved the sale of said parcel to the County for that amount; payment to be made from the High- way Machinery Fund. Seconded by Mr., Fuller. Carried, RESOLUTION NO. 96—PURCHASE OF SNO117 PLOW AND WI!VC—HIGHI17AY 0E. PA R T1111 ENT Mr. ffeslop offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHL'REAS, bids have been duly advertised for a "fit" snow blow and .wing, with equipment as specified, and Charles J. Blackwell, Inc., of Horseheads, New York, is the lowest responsible bidder; so , Moy 1, 1961 RESOLVED, upou recommendation of the Highway Committee, 1'hat the bid of Charles J. Blackwell, Inc., of Morseheads, New York, for one new Model 458SP Prink \' plow and 12 ft. wing, with equip- ment as specified, in the amount of $4,405, less an allowance of $205 for one used plow and wing, making a net amount of $4,200, be and the same hereby is accepted and the county superintendent of high- ways is hereby authorized and directed to complete the said,transaction. Seconded by Mr. Holder. Carried. MOVED by Mr. Bower that Resolution No. 211 laid on the table at the January 9 meeting be reconsidered at this lime. Seconded by Mr. Fuller. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 97—(RECON.SIDERATION OF RESOLUTION N0. ?8 DATED JANUARY 9, 1961) , ESTABLISHMENT OF POSITION OF SENIOR P11YSIOTHERAPIST AND PH'YSIOTHE,RAPIST—HOSPITAL Mr. .Huller, offered the follo+Ting resolution and moved .its adoption: RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Civil Service and Salaries Committee, '.Chat the position of senior physiotherapist and physio- therapist be established at the county hospital. Seconded by Mr. Bower. Mr. Daughety explained to the board that $.5,400 was included in the hospital budget for 1961 for the purpose of securing a physiotherapist. He pointed out that originally ltbaca Avas considered as a second pilot center for this purpose, Syracuse being the first. He stressed that the delay since January had perhaps jeopardized the countv's chances of securing state aid_ Conimentina on County Attorney Willia;mson's legal opinion that outside physiotherapists will 'be able to practice in -the hospital if so requested_ by a patient, Mr. Daughety stated that in his opinion physiotherapy outside of a hospital, will be short].), downed. Mr. Daughety; in answer to a question concerning [lie possibility of this department proving very expensive to the county, strongly asserted that if in two years it would not break even, the board of managers would discontinue it. I , T MOVED by Mr. Graves that above resolution be postponed ,acid placed first on the agenda at the next meeting. Monday. May B. May 1, 1961 81 Seconded by Mr. Culligan. Ayes Messrs. Graves, Griffin; Sullivan and, Culligan -4- Noes—Messrs. Fuller, Cortriaht, Gridley, Holden, Boynton; Blan- chard, Compton, Dates, Heslop, Bower and Sl:evenson-11. Absent- Mr. Abbott -1. Motion lost. A vote upon the above resolution resulted as follows: Ayes—Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, Gridley; 1-tolden, Boynton, Bian chard, .Griffin, Contpiion, Dates, Heslop, Bower and Stevenson -12 Noes—Messrs. Graves (two reasons, one setting up two positions and need for a clearer picture). Sullivan anal Culligan (still confused as to need for such) —3. Absent—Mr. Abbott -1. Resolution carried_ RESOLUTION NO., 91;—REDUC7'ION OF INTEREST PENALTIES Mr. Graves offefed the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, this board has determined pursuant to Chapter 468 of the Laws of 1933 (Unconsolidated haws Section 9711) that it is for the best interests of the county to reduce the rates of interest or of penalti-es now imposed by law for failure to pay any real property tax or water rent which shall have been returned as unpaid by a town or city treasurer to the county treasurer and for the collection of which on sale of the property shall have been made; RESOLVED, That the count' treasurer be and he hereby is au- thorized to reduce the rate of interest imposed by Section 942 of ,he Real Property Tax Lan' on all such taxes levied for the year 1959 which have been so returned from ten per centum per annum to six, per centum per annum. Seconded bar Mr. Culligan, Craried. RESOLUTION NO. 99—AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRIDM11N TO EXECUTE SATISFACT10N 01' I UDG'MEr1 T Mr. Bowen offered the following resolution and moved ils adoption: C, e2 May 1, 1961 WHEREAS, Judgment was rendered in favor of the County -of Tompkins against Edward Middaugh on July 20th, 1956.in the amount of $713.05 in an action in the Sulircme Court, County of Tompkins; and 1V1-IEREAS, Benjamin Sovocool, attorney for Edward Nliddaugh, has offered -the sum of $400 to the County of Tompkins to satisfy said judgment, that being the only money or assets that the said Edward NTiddaugh possesses; RESOLVED, upon. recommendation of the finance Committee, That the said countti accept said sum in full satisfaction of the -aforesaid judgment and the chairman of the board of supervisors is hereby au- thorized and, directed to execute a satisfaction of the aforesaid judg- rnent on receipt of the- aforesaid monies. y Seconded by Mr. Heslop. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. .100—APPROVAL OF LOCAL LAW O. 1-191 Mr. Gridley offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: W1-1.ER.L'AS, a public hearing was held on the 3rd day of April 1961, at 10:30 o'clock in the morning at the Board of 'Supervisors' rooms, County Court (louse, Ithaca, New York, regarding Local Law No. 1-196t; and WHEREAS said. Local'Lahv has laid on the desk of the members of the Board of Supervisors in final form at least seven days prior to May 1st, 1961 RESOLVED, upon recommendation of 'the Legislative Committee, That said Local Law be and the same hereby is adopted and the clerk of he Board of Supervisors is herehy authorized and directed to file certified copies of same in the offices of the County Clerk, State Comp- troller and two certifies{ copies with the Secretary of State, all within ten days; further, the clerk is'directesl to cause a true copy of said Local,Lahv to be published .in the official newspapers in the County of Tompkins at least once a week for two successive h eeks, the first pub- lication of which shalt be had n•ithin ten days Seconded_ by Mr. Sower. Ayes—Allessrs. Fuller, Cortribht, Gridfey,'Ilolden, Boynton; Graves, 13tanchard. Griffin, Sullivan. Culligan. Compton. Dates. Heslop;. Hower and Stevenson -15. Noes—O.. Absent—A'lr. Abbott -1: Carried. On rnotiou adjourned. May 8, 1961 83 MONTHLY MEETING Monday, May 8, 1.981 The chairman called the tleetinY to order at 10:05 a.m. Those present were Messrs. fuller, Cortright, holden, Blanchard, Culligan, Dates, llesiop, Power and Stevenson -9. Absent were Messrs. -Boynton, Gridley, Sullivan, Graves; Abbott. Griffin and Compton -7. The sheriff appeared before the board stating that the Magistrates' Ass6ciation had requested him to find an available place for a radar demonstration to be put on by the N. Y. State Police. He stated that a. meeting bad been scheduled for May 17 at 7:30 p.m. in'the cafeteria and parking place at the National Cash Register building and invited all supervisors interested to attend: Messrs. l3'oyntoi, Gridley; Sullivan, Graves and Abbott appeared at 10:07 a.m.. Minutes of adjourned monthly nreeting of. May 1. approved as typed. Sheriff's fees for April totaled $779.06. Pistol permits issued duriiig month of April totaled "$11..75. Inventories of the supreme court chambers and the assessmeut de- partnient were received and filed. One admission in the tuberculosis hospital during the month of 'April was noted by the clerk. A release from the state board of equalization and assessment was noted by the clerk .which stated the following final state equalization rates as based on the 1960 assessment rolls -were Village of Drydcrn 49 Town of Danby 41t) 84 May 8, 1961 The quarterlyr .report of the wildlife rabies control program from the. state conservation department was received for filing. Due to the absence of two members on the Insurance Committee, the chairman appointed Messrs. Culligan and Gridley to serine as mem- bers of that committee for this meeting. Mr. Dates of the Airport Committee reported that his committee, had met with. Mohawk Airlines regarding purchase of the hangar at the airport. Mr. I ulcer. Chairman of the Civil Service and. Salaries Committee, reported that cluring this month someone would. he here to meet with the committee and discuss job evaluation and. asked if other members of the hoard wished to attend. 4 It was the consensus of opinion that several of the supervisors are interested in such a meeting. Mr. Boynton inquired what action had been taken regarding Resolu- tion No. 196, elated September 15; 1960. concerning county water sup' ply. Mr. Abbott replied that nothing had been clone to this time. Fred. McGraw. dog warden. appeared before the board to inquire concerning the possibility of securing recording apparatus for his tcle- phime when he is riot at home. He advised. that installation charge; would be S15 carrying a mondily rate of $12.50. He asserted his will- ingness to pay personally for the instaliation charge provided the board arould accept tlrc additional service chargee. Said matter referred to the Animal Health Committee. Mr. Culligan suggested that the board should request of the attorney for the evclfare department to make a report of his work accomplished thus far. The comer- attorneys agreed to contact Mr, .T ervis eeith a view toward submission of such a report. .IZFSOL UTION V0. 10.1—CHANGE OF DATE 01' JUNE 1961 MONTHLY AIKETlil'G Mr. Cortri_ht offered thefollorving resolution and mover .its adoption: May 8, 1961 85 WHEREAS, June 12th is the scheduled date for the regular meeting ' ing on June It,. 12, 13, 14, 1961; and WHEREAS. June 12th is the scheduled crate for the regular meeting of the Tompkins County Board of Supervisors; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of this board, That the regular June meeting .of the Board of Supervisors be changed to Thursday, June 15th, in order that the members of said board may attend the Supervisors' Association meeting on ,June 11, 12, 13 and 14. r Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried., RESOLUTION NO. 102—EXTENSION OF SEWER AGREEMENTS—VILLAGE OF' CAYUGA HEIGHTS AND Or GENERAL. ELECTRIC COMPAiVI" FOR YEAR 1961 Mr. Date offered the following rest,�lution and mored its adoption; WHEREAS, by agreement between the County of Tompkins and the Viflage of Cayuga Heights dated October 13, 1959, it was agreed that the annual sewer charge for the year 1960. to be imposed upon the county and Geueral Electric would be $2,000, $500 of which would be paid by the count and $1,500 by the General Electric Company; and WHEREAS, by said agreement, it was agreed on or about March 1, 1961 and every year thereafter, the Village Board of Trustees was to notify users of the sewer trunk line of the total charge for disposal of said line based on actual cost and usage experience, it being intended chat meters would be installed for the count and General Electric to detertnine their actual usage; and WHERF,AS, no meters have been installed, as vet, for the General Flectric Company or the County of 'Tompkins; and WHEREAS, General Electric is willing to pay $1,500 for the year 1961 as its proportionate share; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Airport Committee, That pending the installation of meters, the County of Tompkins pay $500 to rhe Village of Cayuga Heights for its share of the '1961 seiner cha rge. Seconded by Mr. Bower. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 103—TRANSFER OF 1,UNDS— VARIOUS DERART3,1ENTS TMr. Bower offered the followin« resolution and moved its adoption: 86 May 8, 1961 RESOLVED, upon the request of the various departments acid recommendations of committee's in charge of those departments, That a said department heads be and hereby- are authorized to make the fo]- lolving transfer of funds: From 51—Assessment Department 402—Miscell6neous I'o 401—Assessors expenses $200 RESOLVE,]), further, That the coungy treasurer be and hereby is authorized and directed to snake the necessary° transfers on his hooks. Seconded by Mr. Heslop. Carried. RESOLUTION AAO. I04—SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION— CONTINGENT FUND Mr. power offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon request of the various departments and recom- mendations of the committees in charge of those departments and pur- suant to Section 363 and subdivision 2 of Section 365 of the County Law the sum of $4,574.93 be :appropriated from the. contingent fund, and be it further RESOLVED, That the county treasurer be' and lie hereby is au- thorized and directed to transfer the sum of $4,574.93 from the con- tingcnt fund to the following budgetar%l accounts: 27 --District Attorney 400-0ther Expenses :150.00 290—County General 629—Assistance to Retired l;mplojees 1,424.93 20—Supreme Court 400-0ther Expenses 1,000.00 21—County Court 110-6ourt Steno<rrapher and Officers 2,000.00 Seconded by Mr. Flolden. .Ayes—lhfessrs. li uller. Cortriahtv , Gridley. 1-1olden, Boynton, Graes; Blanchard; Abbott, Sullivan. Culligan. Dates, Heslop. Bower and. Steven son -19,. Noes -0. Absenl—lAllessrs. Griffin and Compton -2. Carried RESOLUTION NO. .10.5—CORRECTION OF ERRONEOUS ASSESSIVENT—TOIVA' OF DRYDEN Mr. Graves offered the lollowina.resolution and moved its adoption: May 8, 1961 87 WHEREAS, this board is informed that an -error was made in the 0 1960 assessment roll of the town of Dryden, namely: That Ora Smith was erroneously assessed for a total of $3,000 on parcel #91-52, said parcel being owned by the Ithaca Consolidated School District; RESOLVE]),, upon recommendation of the Tac Sales Committee, That said assessment be expunged and the tax extended in the amount of $67.62 on the 1960 roll for town and county purposes be charged back to the town of Dryden in the sum of $25.48 and the Countv of Tompkins in the sum of $42.14. Seeottded by Mr. Gridley. Carried. RE.,SOLUTIOX NO..106—AUTHORI/,ATJON TO DESTROY BUILDINGS—VILLAGE' OF DRYDEN Mir. Graves offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: Fwull--Ri-.As, the county has acquiFed title to it parcel of land in the village of Dryden, formerly assessed to Wayne Allen, being ;4 of an acre, hounded on the North and West by Ingrallm, on the East by Lehigh Valley Railroad and on the South by the highway; and WHEREAS, the village of Drnden has requested permission from the county to dispose of two dilapidated buildings situated thereon in counection with their clean-up pro; ram scheduled for the week of May 8th, 1961 ; RLSOLVLD, upon recommendation of the Tax Sales Committee, That the village of Dryden be and the same hereby is given pennis- sion to 'destroy said Build-ings on said premises provided, however, that prior to said destruction the village of _Dryden execute to the County of Tompkins an Indemnity Agreement and file same with the clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and be it further RESOLVED, That the chairman of the board be and he hereby is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the county. Seconded by Mr. Cortright. Carried. MOVED by Mi% Iiestoh that the four following resolutions Nos. 107. 108,. 109 and 110 he considered at this time. r ` Seconded by Mr. Fuller. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 107—AIIIEND1l1ENT OF SALARY RAAIGE= PUBLIC HEALTH .NURSES AND CHANGE OF SALARY—PRACTICAL NURSE 88 May 8, 196i Mr. Fuller offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon the request of the Commissioner of Public Health and recommendation of the Civil Service and Salaries Committee, That the salary range for public health nurses as set forth in Resolu- tion No. 21.0 passed. by the Board of Supervisors October_ 5, 1960 be and the same hereby is changed from $4,000-$4,800 to a range of . $4;200-$5,000 with the" increment schedule to remain the same as set forth in Resolution No. 210 aforementioned; and be it further RESOLVED, `That the salary for the practical nurse as set forth in said resolution be changed from $2,900 to $3,050. Seconded by Mr. 'Blanchard. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 108—PUBLIC HEARING—AIRPORT LEASE Mr. Dates offered the following resolution and tnovied its adoption: RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Airport Committee, That a public hearing be held on the proposed lease with Mohawk Air- � lines, inc., relating to landing fees and space rentals on the 5th day of June 1961 at 10:30 a.m. pursuant to Section 352 of the General Muni' cipal Laic. Seconded b�, Mr. Fuller, Carried. RF.,SOLUTION NO. 709—APPOINTAIENT OF COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS Mr, l-i.eslop offered the following resolution and proved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Highway Committee, That John E. Miller be and he hereby is reappointed to the office of county superintendent of highways for a term of four years commencing on the first day of June 1961 and expiring the 31st day of May 1965, and that his salary during the said term of office be and the same hereby is fixed at $9,000 per annum. Seconded by Mr. Fuller. Ayes—Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, Gridley, Holden. Boynton. Graves; 431anchard, Sullivan, Culligan; Dates, Heslop, Rower and Stevenson ---13. r Noes—Mr. Abboit=l. Absent—Messrs. Griffin and Comph-)n-2. Carried. May 8, 1961 89 RESOLUTION NO. 110—COIF AJIT'TEE OF MUNICIPAL COOPERATION—SHARE ON GARAGE SURVEY Mr. Abbott offerecl the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Planning C Public Rela- tions Committee, That the County of Tompkins pay the sum of ap- proximately $600 as its share in payment to Commercial Transporta- tion Consultants to survey the feasibility of a common garage and related matters; it being understood .that the City of Ithaca and City of Ithaca School District shall also contribute approximately $600 each, the Village of Cayuga Heights $30 and the town of Ithaca $25 t6 - wards the cost of said survey. Seconded by Mt;. Sullivan. Mr. Bower stated that it is getting so "that we have to call in ex- perts for everything. This hoard is elected to run the business of the county." Mr. Corn ight argued that there is quite possibly not a qualified person on ;his board, to make such a study.. dyes—iWessrs. huller, Cortright, Gridley. Holden, Boyntun,. Graves; Blanchard. Abbott; Sullivan, Culligan, Dates; Heslop and Stevenson— 13. Noes—Mr. Bower -1. Absent:—Messrs. Griffin and Coapt on -2. 11esolution carried. RESOLUTION NO. 11.1-01V AUDIT Mr. Bower offered the fol?o%vina resolution and moved its adoption: n: the several committees of the board have at this regular session audited claims against the County of Tompkins as reported and referred to them for audit in the following amounts out of the various funds: claims chargeable to the dog fund in the amount of $49.64; claims chargeable to the count)' self insurance fund in the amount 6f $614.65; claims for personal services in the amount of $1,490; general claims against the county in the amount of :$20,99049; airport bills of $3,980.07, plus encumbrance bills amounting to $83.13, now dherefore be it RESOLVED, That the clerk of this board file a certified list of claims so audited with the county treasurer, and that he be and hereby 90 Muy 8, 1961 is .authorized and directed to pay. said claims so audited out of the various funds appropriated therefor. Seconded by Mr. l tiller. Ayes—Messrs. Fuller, Cortribbt, Gridley, Bolden; .Boynton, Graves. BlanchardAbbott, Sullixian, Culligan, Dates, Heslop, Bower and Stevenson' 14, 1 Noes -0. Absent—Messrs. Griffin and Compton -2. Carried. On motion adjourned to Monday. June y; 1.961 at 10:00 a.m. June 5, 1951 9, ADJOURNED MONTHLY MEETING Monday, June 5, 1961 The chairman called the meeting to order at 10:0 a.m. Those present were Messrs. huller, Co-tright, Gridley, 'holden, Boyn- ton, Graves, Blanchard, Griffin, Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan, Complon, Dates; Lleslop, Bower and Stevenson -1.6. Minutes of monthly= meeting of Allay 8 approved as JNTped. Inventories from the offices of county attorney; district-attorricy; veterans service agency; .welfare department and commissioners of election were received and :filed. A. notice.was read from the Department of State to the effect that Local .Law No. 1-1961 had been received by that. department for filing. Copies of letters from tile Department of .Public Works to the various I,own clorks were received relative to Erwin road program: the towns receiving such letters were Caroline, .I)a11bv; .Dryden; Groton, Newfield and Ulysses. A. notice from the State Board of Equaiization and Assessment was read by the clerk giving the followin� final edualizal:ion rates based on the 1960 assessment rolls City of Ithaca Ul Toren of Ithaca 50 , Town of Lansin;;, 4 Pistol permits issued during the month of 1Vlav from the county judge's office totaled $10. A letter was read by the clerk from E. W. Foss, Secretary of the Tompkins Counly Tire Advisory Board, listing the delegales and offi- cers nominated for approval of this hoard. Said letter referred to the Fire Protection Committee: 92 June 5, 1961 Collies of mir.rutes of the ;oard of 11!lana ers of the hospital for April and May were received for filing. Two letters from. the Civil Service department were noted by the clerk, one enclosing specifications for supervising physical therapist and physical therapist, rhe other regardin—change in chauffeur's license regulations. A_ card from the U. S. Department of Commerce, Civil Aeronautics Administration. New York. has been received renewing `.`lease, con- tract. No. CLCA 4303-A from July 1. 1961 through June 30, 1962, subject to the appropriati,n of funds lay Congress", for the VHF Ornuirange at the airporr. Resolu:ion No. 170 adopted August 28. 1977 refers to the above lease. The clerk read a letter from �N7. L. Gragg, Superintendent -of the City School District, stating that the Board. of Ldtication -had voted to allo- cate $600 in. the 1961-62 school budget for their share of the costs of a motor equipment maintenance suiwey in cooperation with the county and the city. A copy of a letter was noted lav the clerk from Dr. Broad to the chairman of the purchasing Committee regarding replacement: of cars in his 1961. budget. The clerk read a letter from Langford F. Baker, Secretary of Lite Tompkins County Safety Council, inviting the board to attend a meet- ill- Jun-, 6 to reactivate the safety council. Said correspondence re- ferred to Committee on Courts and Correction. Two. letters were noted from the .Di.vision of Fire Safety: one on ,bills enacted into Law -1.961. and Elle ol:her on water eniers-eracics. An invitation from N. Y. State Citizens' COLnleil. Inc, was extended to the board to attend the 17th annual institute of community leader- ship to be held at Vassar College June 21.-23. 1961. The sheriff gave a brief talk on Che recent clemonsLration of radar sponsored by the Magistrates' Association. He encouraged the purchase of -such equipment and estimated that $1,300 would be the rnaxirnum cost. June 5, 1961 93 Mr. Millard Hoaaliu, President of the Magistrates' Association, and Fred Hartsock, former president and now state representative of that association, both spoke in favor of purchase of the above-mentioned equipment. Richard Thaler, Assistant District Attorney=, spoke on the E.eed for trained men to operate radar equipment. It was his belief that radar would be a v+,aluable asset but that at night it could be used to ]lest advantage on lighted highways. He stressed the need for increase in the district attorney's staff by one man. At 11:00 a.m. a recess kvas called for a public hearing on the lease for the airport:. The, county attorney=.read the renmal lease betmeen the county and Mohawk Airlines, Inc. regarding rent of space and landing fees. Public hearinL, closed. Harris Dates, Chairman of the Airport Committee, reported on the charges asked by the Mohawk Airlines for county purchase of the hangars. He requested the board's opinion of the terms offered. Mr. Michael Hanna of the Chamber of Commerce stated that he would recommend that the board decide what they want to do about a fixed base operator and that he felt the price asked by Mohawk was too high and that an offer should be made. MOVED by Mr. Cullman that the meeting be adjourned to 1Vednes- dav, June 7 at 9:00 a.m. Seconded by Mr. Boynton. Ayes—Messrs. Fuller, Coitright, Boynton. Abbott.Culligan, Comp- ton; Dates. Heslop and Stevenson -9. Noes—Messrs. Gridley- Holden, Graves, Blanchard, Griffin. Sulli- van and Bower -7. Motion carried'. Meeting adjourned. 94 June 7, 1961 ADJOURNED MONTHLY MEETING. Wednesday-, June 7, 1961 The chairman called the meeting to order at 9:06 a.m. Those present were Messrs. Fuller;- Cortright, Holden, Boynton, Blanchard, Griffin, Abbott, Culligan, Compton, Dates, Heslop, Bower and Stevenson -13. f Absent. Messrs. Gridley. Graves and Sullivan -3. Sheriff's fees for the month of May totaled $1.003.96. The clerk .read a letter from the Division of Lands and Foresl.s. Conservation Depai•ement,,recominendirig an appointment of a member on the District No. 3 Forest Practice Board. Said communication re- ferred to the Conservation Committee. Mr. Boynton brought up the matter of county water supply and re- ferred to Resolution No. 196 offered September 15, 1960 which was referred to the Planning Committee by the chairman. He suggested that the chairman appoint a special committee to consider this matter and the chairman agreed to appoint at: the next meeting of the board. Mr. Gridley appeared. Mr. Griffin requesled a meeting *of the Civil Service and Salaries Committee to consider salary for a new pathologist. at the laboratory. Mr. Sullivan appeared. Mr. Dates; chairman of the Airport CommitLec, asked the board's opinion as to the purchase of, the administration building at the air- port stating that if the purchase was made for $30,000 and establish- ment. of a fixed base operation that: the county would have control of everything except the gas tanks used by Mohawk. Mr. Graves appeared. June 7, 1961 95 .f. E. Walsh, of J. 11. Walsh S Sou Inc., told the board .that if the airport were put in order, he would like to lease the building for a ' fixed base operation with ,a. ntechatiie for servicing aircraft and es- tablish a business 'of aircraft distribution for New York and western Pennsylvania. and would pay a considerable rental but, lie said, unless repairs are made. the building is useless. A recess of ten minutes was calleclfor the Civil. Service and Salaries Committee to meet. Business resumed. RESOLUTION NO. 112—FIXING OF SUMMER HOURS Mr. Fuller offered the following resolution and moved its 'adoption: WHEREAS, Section.206 of the County Law makes it mandatory that certain county offices during the month of July and August shall be kept open from at least nine o'clock in the forenoon to 4 o'clock in the afternoon and gives discretion to this boardto fi. ffice hours for other county offices not incousistent with the provisions of the County Law; RESOLVED, That during the summer period of July and August all county offices in the court house and the civil office of the sheriff shall open at 9:00 a.m. and close at x+:00 p.m. daily except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. Seconded by Mr. Blanchard. Ayes—Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, Boynton, Blanchard, Griffin; Ab• bott; Sullivan, Culligan, Compton, Heslop and Stevenson -11. Noes—Messrs. Gridley, Holden, Graves; Dates and Bower—S. Resolution carried. RESOLUTION NO. 113—APPROPRIATION—SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT FOR RADAR EQUIPMENT Mr. Culligan offered the following resolution and moved -its adoption: 96 June 7; 1961 WHEREAS, the sheriff ofTompkins County has informed this board that radar equipment would he beneficial to his department for use on the hig,hways of 'I0nIPkins County in the interest of public � safety; RESOLVED, That this board hereby authorizes the sheriff to pur- chase radar equipment for the aforementioned use; and he it further RESOLVED, That the siun of x;1,300 he appropriated from the eon- ►, tingent fund to sheriff's department --Equipment (Code 80-200) ; and the county treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to complete the said transfer on his books. Seconded by Mr. Graves. MOVED by Mr. Boynton as an amendment that the words "upon the approval of the district attorney's office" be added to the resolution. Seconded by A1Ir. Fuller. MOVED by Mr. Griffin that this trtatter be tabled to July 1.0. Seconded by Mr. lower. l Ayes—Messrs. Gridley; Holders, Griffin, Abbotl, Sullivan, Fleslop, Bower and Stevenson -8. Does—Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, Boynton. Graves, Blanchard, Culli- gan. Compton and Dates -8. Motion lost. A. vote upon the amendment resulted as follows: Ayes—Messrs. Cortright. lovnton, Blanchard, Culligan; Compton, Fleslop and Borger -7. Noes—Messrs. Fuller, Gridley, Holden; Graves, Griffin, Abbott; Sullivan, Dates and Stevenson -9. - Amendment lost. MOVED; by Mr. Abbott that this matter be referred to the Courts and Correction Committee as soon as this term of court is finished and come back tvidi a progressive report by July 10. June 7, 1961 97 Seconded by Mr-. Heslop. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 114 --APPOINTMENTS TO HIRE ADVISORY I)OARD Mr. Corlaight offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, That the follo%ving persons nominated by the Fire Ad- visory Board and approved by the Fire Protection Committee of this board lie and they hereby are appointed to serve as members of the Tompkins County Fire Advisory Board for the year 1961: i Brooktondale Albert Williams Cayuga Heights Francis Quinlon Coddington Road Frank Dorn Danby James Henderson West Danby Leslie Slator C Dryden Harotd Fitts Enfield Merton Inman Freeville Raymond Sickmon Groton Ben Steinberg Ithaca Charles Weaver Harold Mosher Ralph Patterson Rav Wheaton Lansing Gerald Stockton Ernest DeChellis McLean George Hajney Newfield Ralph Payne Slaterville Francis Hamilton Trumansburg Robert Snobs Barna WiTi. Crissey Chairman Francis Quinlon Vice Chairman George Ylajney Secretary E. NV. Foss Seconded by Mr. Dates. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 1.15—AMENDMENT OT RESOLUTION NO. 299—COUNTY HISTORIAN Mr. Dates offered the ,following resolution and inoved its adoption: WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 299 passed by this board of super, visors on December 12, 1960, the position of county historian was created and W. Glenn Norris was duly appointed county historian with 3 yearly salary of $800: and 98 June 7, 1961 WHEREAS, the New York: State 'Employees' Retirement System has informed this board that said WGlenn Norris may only hold said position and be entitled to his retirement benefit if lie is employed by the county on a contract basis as county historian; NOW `I'3-ILR1+ ORIi BE IT RESOLVED, That the Chairman of this Board of Supervisors be and lie hereby is authorized to Cseeute on behalf of the county a contract with said W. Glenn \orris for his ' services as county historian, copy of which is on file with the board Of supervisors. Seconded by Mr. Bower. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 216—RE: BUDS FOR PRINTED PROCEEDINGS Mr. Bower offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, That the clerk of the board be and she-hCreby is au- thorized to secure sealed bids for 800_copies of the proceedings of the board for the year 1961, reserving the right to reject any and all bids. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 7.17—PAYMENT OF E111PLOYER'S CONTRIBUTION TO RETIREMENT SYSTEM Mr., Bower offered the followili - resolution and moved its adoption - RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Finance 'Committee, That the county treasurer be and he hereby is authorized to pay the sum of $174,536 to the New York State Employees' ,Retirement System and charge the proportionate share to the vario'ns departments of the county as shown by percentage of payrolls of General, Highway and Enterprise funds. Seconded by Mr. Graves. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. .1.181—AUDIT OF PILL OFBOND ATTORNEYS Nlr._Bower offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, Sykes, Galloway and Dikeman, frond attorneys for • . Tompkins County, pursuant to Resolution No. 80 'adoptedMarch 31, 1958, have presented a verified claim for renewal of bond anticipation notes issued. ,for the hospital and airport, be it June 7, 1961 , 99 RESOLVED, That bill No. 91,7A of Sykes, Galloway and Dikeman, in the amount of $181.75 ($120.50 for the hospital and $61.25 fot the airpoE-t) audited by the Finance Committee to be paid out of Code 290—County General 611 Litigation Expenses be and the same hereby is approved and audited by this board, znd the county treasurer is hereby authoized and directed to pay said bill from the above-mentioned account. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 119—AUTHORIZATION FOR CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TO EXECUTE CIVIL DEFENSE EMERGENCY HOSPITAL STORAGE ACRF,E)IIIENT Mr. Sullivan offered lhe -following resolution and mowed its adoption: WHEREAS, rhe Tompkins County Civil Defense organization has been offered an emergency hospital operating unit from the Federal Office of Civil Defense Mobilization which ,hospital would be opera- tive in time of disaster; and WHEREAS, the Trumansburg Central School Elementary Building has agreed to allow the CiviI :Defense organization to use said school as a location for said hospital; and WHERFAS,-the American Legion Post: No. 770 located in Trumans- burg, Nciv York has agreed to store said hospital free of charge; and WilEREAS, the purpose in providing said Civil Defense Emergency Hospital is to make same readily. availahle for immediate use in the event of an attack on critical target areas within the State; and WHGRI AS, there is no charge whatsoever to the County of Tomp- kins; he it RESOLVED, upon recommendation of'thc Civil Defense Director and the Civil -Defense Committee, That the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors be and he hereby is authorized to execute a Civil Defense Emergency .Hospital Storage Agreement with the federal Government on behalf of the county. Seconded. by Mr. Bower. Carried. MOV1L1) by Mr. Wanchard that Resolutions Nos. 120 and 121 to - nether with a motion on the airport be considered at this time. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried. 100 June 7, 1961 RESOLUTION NO. 120—SALARY RANGE FOR DIRECTOR- : TOMPhINSCOUNTY LABORATORY Mr..Fuller,offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon recommendation of. the Civil Service and. Salaries and the Laboratory and ,'Blood Bank Committees, That the salary range of the Director'of the Tompkins County Laboratory be and the same hereby is established �at, $25,000 with two annual increments of $1,000 each making a maximum of $25,000 effective July 1 subject to ap- proval of the New Vork State Civil Service Commission. Seconded hNr N1r. Griffin. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 521—OPPOSITION TO PROPOSED ABANOONIVIF,NT OF LEHIGH VALLEY LINE, ITIIACA TO GENEVA Mr. Bower offered the following resolution and moved ,its adoption: WHEREAS, the Lehigh Valley Railroad has requested the Interstate Commerce Commission for permission to abandon 37 miles of main line track running from Ithaca to Geneva; and WHEREAS, the proposed abandonment would seriously affect car- load users in the area between Ithaca and Geneva and more specifically users in and around the Village of Trunansburg, County of Tompkins; and WHEREAS, the farmers in said area would also be affected by reason of the fact that it would tend to increase the cost of doing bust- ness for the farmer in that all materials, supplies and food products would have to he shipped by truck ; INIHI?REAS, the abondonment of said line would decrease the tax revenues for various towns and the County of Tompkins; RESOLVED, That this board of supervisors for the reasons afore- stated rigorously protests the abandonment of said railroad line be- tween Ithaca and Geneva; and he it further RESOLVED, That a certified copy of this resolution be forwarded by the clerk of the board to C. SV. Baker, Vice -President in charge of operations for the Lehigh Valley Railroad, and the Interstate Com- coerce Commission. Seconded by Mr. Griffin. Carried. MOVED by Mr. Dates that the county attorney he authorized to offer Mohawk Airlines Itie. Thirty Thousand ($30,000) Dollars for the administration, building on the airport liroperly. June 7, 1961 101 Seconded by Mr. Compton. MOVED by Mr. Power as an amendment that the county offer One ($1.00) Dollar for said building. + Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried. A voice vote upon the original motion as amended was carried. The question Avas asked whether or not the citizens conunittee was to include the laboratory in their investigation of the need for a survey and il: was agreed that that was the intention of the board. Mr. Culligan brought up for consideration the matter of commencing our meetings at 9:00 o'clock instead of 10:00 o'clock. On motion adjourned. .t 102 June 15, 1961 MONTHLY MEETING Thursday, June 35, 3961 The chairman called the meeting to order at 10:07 a.m. Those present were Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, Gridley, Holden; Graves, Blanchard; Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan, Compton, Dates, Heslop, Bower and Stevenson -1.4. Absent were Messrs. Boyrnton and Griffin -2. - I Minutes of June 5 and 7 were approved as typed. Inventories from the departments of civil. defense and. the inotor vehicle were received and filed. The clerk noted two admissions in the 'tuberculosis hospital during the month of May. Mr. Dates, Chairman of the Education Committee. reported that Mr. Cole of the Agriculture Department was in the process of revising ithe pamphlet published in 1934,."An Economic Study of Land Utiliza- tion in Tompkins County, New York'' and requested that if any super- visor wanted. anything considered, they could make recommendations to the committee. Mr. Boynton appeared. Mr. Fuller; Chairman of the Civil Service and. Salaries Committee. stated that his con mittee was favorably impressed with the idea. of hiring a job evaluation consultant but stated. that: since here is no money presently budgeted for the purpose it may have to be delayed until next budget time. Mr. Fuller kvas excused Murray Lewis, Welfare Attorney; reported on his first six months - work. He stated he had brought three to six cases before the judge each week and that welfare costs had remained stable even though. living June 15, 1961 103 costs had risen. He said that he had worked. closely with the probation department and ,had succeeded in removing some chronic recipient cases from the welfare rolls. He announced that the City of Ithaca had set up a work project and suggested that each town budget a sum for the same purpose. Mr. Graves was excused_ Mr. Boynton inquired when the chairman planned to appoint the special committee for the study of county water supply as agreed upon June 7. The chairman replied ghat be would do so at the July 3 meeting. RESOLUTION NO.. l2?—APPROYAL 01' BONO—HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Compton offeredthe following resolution andmoved.its adoption: WHEREAS, the clerk of this board is in receipt of an official under- taking No. 83-72-58 for John E. Miller, Highway Superintendent, in the amount of Ten Thousand. Dollars, ($10,000) RESOLVED, That pursuant to Section 11 of the Public Officers Law and Section 403 of the County Law, this board approves said under- taking as to its form and the sufficiencies of the sureties, and directs that such undertaking he filed in the oflice of the county clerk. Seconded by'Mr. Holden. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. .723—CORRECTION Oh' ERRONEOUS ASSESSMENT—:TOIIN OF DRYDEN Mr. Compton offered the following; resolution and nnoved, its adoption: WHEREAS, this board is informed that an error was made in the 1960 assessment roll in the town of Dryden, namely: that parcel #1-7.2 assessed to Evan C Emma Phillips was duplicated as parcel 1-8.1 and assessed to Edward K. Avery; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Tax Sales Committee, That the duplication of the aforesaid assessment to Edward K. Avery be and the same hereby is expunged from the records and the tax and penalty amounting in all to $3.08 he charged back to the town of Dryden. 104 June 15, 1961 Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried, RESOLUTION N0. '124—TRANSFER OT FUNDS—HO'FOR VF111CLE DEPARTMENT Mr. Bower offered the follo�vin­ resolution and moved. its adoption: RESOLVED, upon request of the county clerk: and recommendation of the Finance Committee, That the county clerk be and he hereby is authorized to make the following transfer of funds: From 5313—Motor Vehicle 400 ---Other Expenses To 300—Supplies & Materials $100 RESOLVED, further, That the county treasurer is hereby authorized. and directed to make the necessary transfer on his books. Seconded. by Mr. Gridley. Carried. r RESOLUTION NO. 13._5—APPROVAL Of' FINAL PAYBMENT— CHENANGO CORPORATION— SUPPLEIVENTAL APPROPRIATION Mr. Bower offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the Federal Aviation Agency has approved all work done in the strengthening, widening and lengthening on the NNW, S/E Runway, etc. at the Tompkins County Airport by Chenango Corpora- tion by Final Inspection Report dated January 9, 1961; and WHEREAS, auditors from the Federal Aviation Agency made their final audit of said construction, bills of the general contractor, Che- nango Corporation, in the amount of $621,385.93 on the 7th and 8th day of June 1961; RESOLVED, upon recommendation uf' the Airport Committee and Finance Committees, That the final payment to Chenango Corporation in the amount of $13,587.05 be and the same is audited and approved by this board; and be it further RESOLVED, That the sum of $13,587.05 be and the same hereby is appropriated from contingent fund (Code 290-650) to "Capital Con- struction Account—Airport" and the county treasurer ,is hereby author- 4. ized and directed to make said transfer on his books. Seconded by Mr. Holden. .Ayes—Messrs. Cortright, Gridley, Holden; Boynton; Blanchard,- Abbott, lanchard,-Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan; Compton, Dates, Heslop. Bower and Stevenson -13. 11 June 15, 1961 105 Noes 0. Absent—Messrs. Fuller, Graves and Griffin -3. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 126—ON AUDIT Mr. Bower offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the several committees of the board have at this regu- lar session audited claims against the County of Tompkins as reported and referred to them for audit in the following amounts out of the various; funds: claims chargeable to the dog fund in the amount of $32.56; claims chargeable to the county self-insurance fund in the amount of $1,127.30; claims for personal services in the amount of1,696.75; $ general claims against the county in the amount of $25,617.87; airport bills of $2,130.14 and airport construction 'bill of $13,587.05, now therefore be it RESOLVED, That the clerk of this board file a certified list of claims so audited with the county treasurer, and that he lie and hereby is authorized and directed to pay said claims so audited out of the vari- nns funds appropriated 'therefor. Seconded by -Mr. Gridley. Ayes—Messrs. Cortright, Gridley, Holden, Boynton, Blanchard, Abbott. Sullivan; Culligan; Compton, Dates, Heslop; Bower and Stevenson -13. Noes -0. Absent—Messrs. Fuller, Graves and Griffin -3. Carried. On motion adjourned to Monday, July 3; at 10:00 a.m. 106 June 26, 1961 To Gladys L. Buckingham, Clerk Board of Supervisors Tompkins County Court House Ithaca, New York I hereby rcyuIest YOU to call a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, New York, to be held in the supervisors' rooms of the Court house, Ithaca, New York on Monday, June 26, 1961, at 10:00 .a.m. to consider a proposed lease agreement with Walsh & Son, Inc. to operate a fixed base operation at the Tompkins County Airport and if said proposed agree- ment,is acceptable to set. down a time for a Public Hearing on same. HARVEY STEVENSON, Chairman Board of Supervisors Dated, June 21, '1961 SPECIAL MEETING Monday June 26, 1961 The clhairmmn called the meeting to order at 10:00 a.tn. Die deputy clerk read the call for the special mectiog. Those present were Messrs. Fuller, Cortriaht, GrAey, Holden, Boya ton, Blanchard, Sullivan; Compton, Dates; Bower and Stevenson -11. Absent—Messrs. Graves, Griffin, Abbott, Cullman and. l eslop-5. Messrs. Griffin and. Abbott: appeared ininiedialOy following roll call. Mr. Dates react the proposed. lease Between [lie County of Tompkins and J. E. Walsh, $ Son Inc. for a fixed base operation at the airport. MOVED by, Mr. bales that a pultlic bearing be lzcich on Monday, July 10 at 9:30 a.m. for the above named purpose. Seconded by Mr. Boynton. Carried. On motion adjourned. July 3, 1961 107 ADJOURNED MONTHLY MEETING Monday, July 3, 1961 The chairman called the meeting to order at 10:05 a.m. Those present were Messrs. Duller; Cortright, Gridley; Holden, Boyn- ton; Graves; Blanchard, Griffin; Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan, Compton; *' Dates; Heslop, Bower and Stevenson -1.6. Minutes of monthly meeting of June 1.5 and special meeting of June 26 approved as typed. The clerk noted receipt of certificate of. insurance :for the Ithaca Window Cleaning Company to cover comprehensive general, bodily injury and property damage liability :if any work is to be done for the .county. State aid. approval. was received from the department of health, for the 1.961 laboratory and blood. bank budget. Two admissions were noted, in the tuberculosis hospital for the month of June. A letter addressed to the chairman from the State Department of Law was rer..d by the clerk which requested that the Assistant Attorney General, he advised of information re-arding identical bids received for supplies on invitations to bid. Public Service Commission reported on "Case No. 21419—Petition. of Superintendent of Public Works i-elat.ive to the construction of Ithaca -Etna State Highway across the tracks of Lehigh Valley Rail- road Company in the town of Dryden; Tompkins County" regarding . crossing and automatic flashing light signals at' the crossing of the Ithaca -Etna State Higlrway. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company has submitted all estimate of .$15,646 and the 'sante has been approved by the Public Service Commission on June 13, 1961, RESOLUTION NO. 127—AiVENI)AIENT OF RESOLUTION NO. 196 -RE: COUNTY WATER SUPPLY Mr. Griffin offered the followina resolution and moved its adoption: 108 - July 3, 1961 RESOLVED, That this board hereby amends resolution 146 passed by the Board of Supervisors September 15, 1960 to eliminate the fol- lowing paragraphs: "RESOLVED, That the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County consult with the Water Resources Commission, which desires, and is empowered by statute to cooperate and assist in the planning and development of water resources of the State, either a Water Authority of through a County `rVater District: and be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Planning Committee of the Tompkins County Board of Supervisors be authorized to contract for engineering studies, not to exceed the total sum of $15,000 such sum to tie repaid to the county upon the formation of either a County Water District or a Water Authority, and that such sum be included- in the 1961. budget of the Board of Supervisors" and in its place and stead add the fottr,wing: RESOLVED, That the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors appoint a five -man committee of this board to consult with the Water Resources Commission and any other authority or governmental body which it desires regarding the water supply situation within the County of Tompkins and to make such recommendation to the Board of Supervisors as it deems proper regarding same. Seconded by Mr. Culligan. Carried. The chairman appointed the five-nian committee of the board to con - suit with the Water Resources Commission as suggested in the above resolution as -follows: Messrs. Dates; Griffin, Boynton, Graves and Heslop. As scheduled, the hoard recessed as a Conorrittee of. the Whole to discuss the radar and communication system. Messrs. John Mulligan, Communication Consultant, -and recently appointed. engineer for the Motorola Company; Sheriff Howard Har - Vey, Messrs, John Pitts; James Smick and Robert: Graybill of the New York Telephone Company were present. At 11.:00 a.m.; as advertised, bids were opened for the purchase of three cars for the health department and said bids were referred to the Purchasing Committee. Mr. Sullivan departed from the meeting. July 3, 1961 109 .Discussion of radar and telephone communication still continued. At 11:30 a.m:, as advertised, bids were opened for printing of the 1961 proceedings of the board. Said bids were referred to the Pur. chasing Committee. RESOLUTION A70. 13(;—APPROVAL OF LEASE—MOHAWh AIRLINES, INC. Mr. Dates offered the follotvinll resolution and. moved its adoption: WHEREAS, a Public hearing, pursuant to Section 352 of the General Municipal -Law, was duly held after proper notice on the Sth day of June 1961 at 10:00 a.m. in the Board of Supervisors', Rooms, County Court Rouse, Ithaca, New York; and WHEREAS, no one appeared in opposition thereto; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Airport Committee, That the aforesaid lease be and the same hereby is approved and the chair- man of the board is hereby authorized to execute said lease oar behalf of the count%. Seconded by Mr. Compton. MOVED by Mr. Abbott that the 'following changes should be made in the proposed lease to cover ticket counter charge for mike service, janitor service and .parking space. Seconded by Mr. Graves. MOVED by Mr. Graves that this resolution be tabled for further negotiation of the items as suggested. Mr. Abbott withdrew his motion. Mr. Graves' motion was seconded by Mr. Boynton. A vote upon Mr. Graves' motion resulted as follows: Ayes—Messrs. Boynton; Graves; Abbott and Culligan --4. Noes—Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, Gridley, Holden, Blanchard, Griffin, Compton, Dates, Heslop, Bower and Stevenson -1.1. T 10 July 3, 1961 Absent—'Mr. Sullivan-1. Amendment lost. A. vote upon the resoiution resulted as follows: Ayes—Messrs. Fuller; Cortright, Gridley, Holden, Boynton, Blan- cliard. Griffin. Culligaii, Compton. Dates; Heslop, Bower and Steven- son Noes—N[essrs. Graves and Abbott-2. Absent—Mr. Sullivan-1. Resolution carried. RESOLUTION NO. 12)9—TRANSFER OF FUNDS—HOSPITAL ' Mr. Blanchard offercd the :following resolution and-rn,oved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon request of R. O. Daughety, Administrator, and the recommendation of the Board of Managers of the Tompkins County Hospital and the 'Health Committee, That the administrator be and he hereby is authorized to make the following transfer of funds in order to provide for the payment of Social Security Tax for the second quay- , ter of the year 1961: From, Medical and Surgical Salaries 140-101 $5,000 Housekeeping Salaries . 100-11.7 2,500 $7,500 To General Expenses Salaries 140-126 $7,500 RESOLVED, further, That the county treasurer be and he hereby is authorized and directed to make the necessary, transfers on his books. Seconded by'Mr. Fuller. Carried. I?ESOLU7'ION NO. 730—TRANSFER OF WATER TANK AND SYSTEM—HOSPITAL—TO THE TOWN OF ITHACA TATER DISTRICT Mr. Blanchard offered the follo%ving resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Board of Managers of the Tompkins County, Hospital, R. O. Daughety, Administrator, and the July 3, 1961 111 Health Committee of the Board of Supervisors, That the water tank- and ankand other interests of the County of Tompkins in and to the water system at the Tompkins County Hospital, as deemed proper, Ire trans- ferred to the Town of Ithaca Nater District; said transfer to be sub- ject to the approval of the State Health Department and he it further RESOLVED, That the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors be and he hereby is authorized and directed to execute said transfer on behalf of the county. Seconded by Mr. Cridley. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 13.1—SUPP.LEIYIENTAL APPROPRIATION— 110SPITAL Mr. Blanchard_oPfered the following resolution and moved ils adoption: RESOLVED, upon request of the Board of ]Managers of the Tomp- kins County Hospital and. R. 0. Daughety, Administrator, and the Health Committee, That the following budgetary items be established and the county treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to set up said items on his books: . From: A510—Estimated Revenues A1314—State Aid Hospital . $ 7,300 A1801—Donations 7,300 $14,600 To: A960—Appropriations— Capital Items (224) $14,600 Seconded. by Mr. Fuller. Ayes—Messrs..Fuller- Cortrigltt, Gridley, Holden, Boynton; Graves, Blanchard, Griffin, Abbott, Culligan, Compton, Dates., Heslop, Bower and Stevenson -15. Noes -0, Absent—Mr. Sullivan -1. Carried. On motion adjourned. 112 July 10, 1961 MONTHLY MEETING Monday, July 19, 1961 At 9:30 a.m. a public hearing was, held regarding the lease for a fixed base operator at the airport: Present at the hearing were Glenn Turner, Airport Manager; Allen Hayes, Manager of Chartair Service; E. C. Sheldon, Manager of General Sporting Goods Corp.; Lawrence Williams and Mr. Beach of the East Hill Flying Club and D. Boardman Lee representing the Chamber of Commerce Transportation Commit- tee. Public hearing adjourned at 10:15 a.m. The chairman called the meel.ing to order at 10:16 a.m, Those present were `Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, Gridley, Holden, Boyn- ton; Grapes, Blanchard, Griffin, Abbott, Sullivan; Culligan, Compton. Dates, Heslop, Bower and, Stevenson -16. Pistol permits issued_ during the month of June totaled 512.50. Sheriff's fees for the month of ;June; totaled 8975.67. The clerk read a letter from. Thelma Jones; Senior Case Worker, Child Welfare, expressing appreciation for the opportunity this board had. made for her to obtain the advantage of educational advancement. The resignation of Olito Sandwick as County Fire Coordinator was read by the clerk and referred ,to the Fire Protection Committee. The clerk announced receipt of a petition from residents of the Turkey Hill Road, town of Dryden, relative to condition of said road. a copy of said petition received by the chairman, superintendent of highways and the Dryden supervisor. A letter from the Department of Agriculture and Markets was read by the clerk in which was stated that our county needs the following equipment for our county sealer to comply with the minimum spec- fications: (1} metric i+cights. (2) apothecary "weights and. (3) pocket balance. Said communication referred to the Finance Committee. The clerk noted receipt of an articlepublished in the Poughkeepsie July 10, 1951 113 Journal recently regarding school district transfers to local civil service commissions. A special report from the Citizens Public Expenditure Survey, Inc. was noted by the clerk relative to social and economic, welfare prob- lems common to -harry cities. Mr. Abbott, Chairman of t;he Building and Grounds Committee, re- ported that his committee had proposed changes of some of the county department offices. The consensus of opinion was to have the commit- tee contact the various departments involved immediately together with probable costs of such, changes and be prepared to report: back on July 24, The Fire Protection and Purchasing Committees are to obtain further information regarding advertising for radio equipment. RESOLUTION 1110. I32-11PPOINTHEN7' OF CASE WOitKER— WELFARE DEPARTMENT Mr_ Fuller offered the following :resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon request of the Commissioner of Public Welfare and the recommendation of the Civil Service and Salaries Committee, That Mary Spadaro be appointed to the position of Case worker in said department at an annual salary of $3,900, said Mrs. Spadaro having been previously employed by the said welfare department over a three- year period ; said appointment to be effective July 1, 1961. Seconded by Mr. Blanchard. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 1.3.'3—PRINTING OF PROCEEDINGS Mr. Culligan offered the following resolution and moved its adoption WHEREAS, the clerk of this board has advertised for bids for the printing of the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors for the year 1961 in accordance with specifications filed in her office; WHEREAS, the bid of The Upstate Press, 416 East State St., Ithaca, New York, for furnishing 800 copies at $4.50 per page for 1.0 -point type; $9.00 per page for 8 -point type and $9.25 per page for 8 -point tables, is the lowest responsible bid; R14.$OLVLD, That said bid be and the same hereby is accepted on the basis of 800 copies aforementioned and that the contract for pr_nt- ing the proceedings of the board for the year 1961 be awarded to The 114 July 10, 1961 Upstate Press delivery to be prior to May 1, 1962 with the agreement. on the part of said company that the provisions of the State LabQC.l a}v ivill be complied . with insofar as the same relates to the said pro- ceedings. Seconded by Mr. bower. Carried]. RESOLUTION NO. 134—PURCHASE OF CARS—HEATH . DEPARTMENT Mr. Culligan offered the following resolution and moved its ado'plion: WHEREAS, bids have been received for three automobiles for the health department after advertisement for bids as required. by law; and WHEREAS, Cayuga Motors Sales Corporation of Ithaca, New York, is the lowest responsible bidder with a bid in the amount of $5,859 for three 1961 Nord Falcon Tudor Sedans, with equipment as speci- fied, less an allowance of $2,089 for two used 1957 Chevroletsand one used 1956 Chevrolet, making a net bid of $3,770; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Purchasing Committee,, That the said bid of Cayuga Motors Sales Corporation in the total amount of $3,770 be and the same hereby, is accepted and the health commissioner is hereby authorized and directed to complete the said . transaction. Seconded. by Mr. Bower. MOVED by Mr. -Griffin as an atnend.ment that all bids be rejected. Seconded bs, Mr. Dates. A roll vote upon the amendment resulted as follows: (lyes—Messrs. Gridley=, Boynton; Griffin. Abbott, Sullivan, Dates, and Heslop -7. Noes—Messrs. .Futter, Corlright, N.otden, Graves, Blancbard, Cut - ligan; Compton, Bower and. Stevenson -9. Aittendnlent lost. r July 10; 1961 115 A roll call vote on the resolution resulted as follo`vs: Ayes—Messrs. fuller, Cortright, Holden; Graves, Blanchard, Culli- gan; Compton, Bower and. Stevenson -9. Noes—Messrs. Gridley, Boynton. Griffin. Abbott, Sullivan, Dates and lleslop---7. Resolution carried. RESOLUTION NO. .73.5—RE: ASSISTANT DISTRICT /1770RNEY Mr. Cortright offered. the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the ]district Attorney has previously appointed Richard Thaler his assistant, pursuant to Section 703 of the County Law; and. r. W14L'REAS, the County of Tompkins and the City of Ithaca entered into an agreement regarding part of the payment of the assistant's salary -by the City of Ithaca for the year 1960.which agreemer,r ex- pired December 31, 1960; .and. WHEREAS, for the year 1961 the city is agreeable to reimburse the county for a part of the assistant district attorney's salary together with Social Security and State Retirement benefits; RESOLVED, That the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors be and he hereby, is authorized and directed to execute a contract on behalf of the county with the City of Ithaca, copy of which is on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, by which agreement the city will reimburse the County of Tompkins for a part of the assistant district attorney's salary for the year 1961. Seconded by Mr. Fuller. Carried. At 11:00 'a.nr.,as advertised, bids, for seven desks in thewelfare department were, opened and referred oto the Purchasing Committee. RESOLUTION NO. 136—APPOINTMENT OF PART-TIME TYPIST AND MACHINE OPERATOR— ASSESSMENT DEPAIT111ENT Mr: Bower offered the following resolution and moved .its adoption: RLSOLV.ED, upon recommendation of the director of the Assessment Department; That Julie Boronkay be appointed to a part-time posi- tion in said department of machine operator and part-time typist on a temporary basis at a wage of $1.90 per ,bora', said appointmeut to bei effective as of July 1, 1961. 116 July 10, 1961 Seconded. by Nfr_ Fuller, Carried. At 11:15 a.m., as 'adverti�cd, bids for fuel at county highway build- ' ing and county .bonne were opened and referred to the Purchasing Committee. RESOLUTION NO. 237—TRANSFER OF FUNDS—hARIOUS ' • • DEPARTMENTS Mr. Bower offered nhe following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon the request of the various departments and recommendations of committees in charge of those departments, That said department heads be and hereby are authorized to make the fol- lowing transfer of funds: From 31—Probation Department 400-0ther Expenses To 200—Equipment $ 150 From 135—Laboratory and Blood Bank 100—Salaries To 120—Special Salaries 5,000 Fi om 152—County Farm 400—Other Expenses— Repairs and Alterations To 151—County Home 400-0ther Expenses -- Repairs and Alterations 900 RESOLVED, further, That the county treasurer be and hereby is authorized and directed to make the necessary -transfers on his books. Seconded by Mr. Griflin,. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 231;—SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRI,ITION— CONTINGENT FUND Mr. Bolver offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon the request of the various departments and recommendations of committees in charge of those departments, That said department heads be and hereby are authorized to make'the fol- lowing transfer of funds: From 290-650 Contingent Find To 10—Supervisors 300—Supplies and Materials $ 254. July 10, 1961 117 To 2t—Co6nty Court 110—Court Stenographer—Officers Soo 120 -Jurors, including mileage and witnesses 2,000 RESOLVED, further, That the county treasurer ba and hereby is authorized and directed to make the necemq trCtsfeze en his books. Seconded by Mr. Holden. Ayes—Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, Gridley, Holden, Boynton, Graves; Blanchard, Griffin, Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan, Compton, Dates, Heslop; Bower and Stevenson -16. Noes -0. Carried, RESOLUTION AIO..139—RE: WELFARE WORK. I:EL IEF PROGRAMS Mr. Abbott offered the following resolution and moved its acloptiori: WHEREAS, the Federal and State Governments have issued a decree abolishing work relief programs for welfare recipients; and WHEREAS, the Federal and New York State Governments have been verbally encouraging home rule but have been acting to the contrary (Viz. City of Netivburgh, New York and decree) NOW THEREFORE :BE II' RESOLVED, That the Tompkins County Board of Supervisors does hereby go on record emphatically opposing the Federal and State decree abolishing work relief programs and urges the Federal and State Legislators to enact legislation per- mitting local !governments to administer welfare programs with a minimum of Federal and State interference, AND RE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolu- tion be sent to the following! Senator Kenneth B. Keating; Senator Jacob K. Davits; Rep. John Taber; Abraham Ribicoff, Sec. of Health, Education and Welfare; Assemblyman Ray S. Ashbery; State Sena- tor George. Metcalf; Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller; C. Walter Driscoll, Area Director of State Social Welfare; Raymond W. Houston, State Commissioner of SSV Dept; Myles B. Amend, Chairman of State Board of Social Welfare; William F. Walsh, Welfare Commssioner, Onondaga County; Joseph Mitchell, City Manager, City of Newburgh, New York and Senator Vise. Seconded by Mr. Fuller. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 110—HOSPITAL 'SURVEI' Mr. Abbott offered the following resolution and mo�,ed its adoption: 118 1 July 10, 1961 ti WHEREAS, this board did on vlarch 13, 1961, pass Resolution No. 66, calling for, among other things, an appointment of a three-man supervisor committee to lay the ground rules, including present and future objectives, thoroughly scrutinize field or professional hospital and laboratory survey organizations, etc. and to report to the board with a recommendation of a detailed program including the names of one or two professional organizations they feel best suited to conduct such a survey with a recommendation of proper procedure to employ a proposed contract of employment; and WHEREAS, said committee %vas duly appointed on April 1.01 1961, being made up of Blanchard, Griffin and Puller, and WHL'RP..AS, said committee has failed to report as to what action, if any, it has taken; and WHEREAS, the deficit at the hospital continues to rise with no action. at all being taken by this committee of the board, NOW THEREFORE BE l;T.RESOLVED, That said special commit- tee is ,hereby directed to immediately carry out the functions assigned to it by Resolution No. 66 ? AND 13L IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That said committee make ready and deliver to the board at least an interim report of its actions at the August 1961. meeting of the board, AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That said committee com- plete its work and make a final report with recommendations at the regular September 1961 meeting of the board. Seconded* by Mr. Graves. Mr. Fuller, n ember of the committee, stated that he had contacted two survey groups and it was his opinion. that no report should be made until the citizens' committee ,had reported. Mr. Blanchard, Chair- man of the Superxdisors' ConiraiRee, agreed that their committee should await the citizens' committee report. Mr. Griffin, also a mem- ber of said coinmittee, announced that he had contacted seven surge% groups. Ayes—Messrs. Graves; Griffin, Abbott, ,Sullivan and Culligan -5. Noes—Messrs; Fuller, Cortriaht, Gridley, Hoyden, y3oyntot, 131an- chard, Compton, Dates, Heslop, Bower and Stevenson—ll- Resolution lost. A July 19, 1961 119 RESOLUTION IVO. 14.7—DESIGATATION BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF AIV AGENCY .M . ISSUE LICENSES FOR DANGrPOUS WEAPOAVS Mr. Boynton offer ed the foflowing resolution and moved its adoption: WHERILAS, Chapter 295, Section 1897 (10A) of the Pent Law, effective January 1, 1962, permits Boards of Supervisors to determine that licenses for the possession of and carrying of dangerous -,veapons maybe issued.,by the agency designated by the lioard of Supervisors, t and WHE,RAS, there have recently been incidents demonstrating the need for control of the carrying of dangerous weapons, now therefore be it RESOLVED, That the Conservatism Committee and the Courts and Corrections Committee of the Board of Supervisors be auhorized to ap- point a citizens' committee to determine whether or not Tompkins County should license persons for the possession or carrying of dan- gerous weapons, and be it further RESOLVED, That this committee should report to the Board of Supervisors prior to the committee clay of the Board in September, 1961. Seconded by Mr. Culligan. MOVED by Mr. Griflin that ,this resolution be tabled until the county attorney receives a copy of the law. Seconded. by Mr. Bowel'. Carried. MOVED by Mr. Bower that Resolutions Nos. 142. 143 and 1.44 be considered at this time. Seconded by Mr. Graves. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 14?-C,ON.TPACT FOIL BRIDGE—TOWN OF LANSING Mr. Heslop offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: p WHEREAS, the count), superintendent of highwaas has advertised for' bids for all labor, material, equipment and other facilities and things necessary and proper for or incidental to the repair of the -abut- ments and the rebuilding of the floor on bridge #44T on Salmon Creels Road, ToWn of Lansing, and the lowest responsible bidder is 120 July 10, 1951 the bid of The Standard Engineering Corporation of Albany, New York in the amount of $21,801, together with $1,695 for two alternates for the cost of lateral bracing, alternate curb and new guard rail, making a grand total of $23,496; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the }-Highway Committee, That the said bid of The Standard Engineering Corporation of Albany, New York, in the grand total of $23,496 be and the same hereby is accepted and the county superintendent of highways be and he hereby is authorized and directed to aivard the contract to The Standard Engineering Corporation for the work above specified: Seconded by Mr. Graves. Carried. RESOL UTION A10. 143—AUTHORIZATION TO PAY MONIES - COUNTY EXTENSION SERVICE Mr. Dates offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS by Resolution 91 passed by this Board of Supervisors April 10, 1961, the sum of $1,750 was .appropriated from the Contin- gent Fund to the County Extension Service (Code 250-711); said money to be used to pay for a new roof on the County Agricultural Center ; and WHEREAS, said repairs have been made by the Van Buskirk Roof- ing Company in the amount. of $1,750; and WHEREAS, the, County Extension Service has requested that the county forward said monies to them in order that they can pay said bill; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Education Committee, That the county treasurer be and he hereby is authorized and directed to ;forward the sum of $1,750 to the County Extension Service in order that they can pay for the aforesaid repairs. Seconded by Mr. Holden. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 144—PURCHASE OF COAL Mr. Culligan offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, bids have been received for the sale of coal for the _ use in the county home and county highway building after due adver- tisement as required by lacv, - RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Purchasing Committee. That the bid of fhe General fuel and Supply, Inc. of Trumansburg, New York, for the sale of 300 tons (more or less) of standard anthra- cite No, 2 buckwheat (rice) coal from this date to April 1, 1962, for the Sum of $13.80 for the county home be and the same Iterehy is accepted; and the bid of the General Fuel and Supply Inc. of `rru- manshurg, New York for the sale of up to 200 tons (more or less) of July 10, 1961 121 No., 2 buckwheat (rice) coal for the county highway building at the s'tim of $14.20 be and the dame hereby is accepted. These prices will reflect any change in freight rates and/or -any price changes at the [nines due to the demands of the laboring miners for higher wages, on the tonnage delivered after these, changes take effect, and the con- tracts are hereby awarded in accordance with the said bids and speci- fications therefore; and be it RESOLVED, further, That the coal purchased for the highway de- partment be billed to and paid for by the county superintendent, and the coal for the county home be billed to and paid for by the commis- sioner of public welfare. Seconded by Mr. Bower. Carried. Mr. Holden placed in nomination the name of Arthur Masterman to replace Harland Carpenter and P. Alfred Munch as members of. Dis- trict No. 3, Forest Practice Board, for a three-year term. Said nominations were seconded by Mr. Graves. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 145-0111 AUDIT Mr. Bower offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: i WHEREAS, the several committees,of the board have at this regu- lar session audited claims against the County of Tompkins as re- ported and 'referred to them for audit in the following amounts out of the various fonds: claims chargeable to the dog fund in the amount of $178.94; claims chargeable to the county self-insurance fund in the amount of $475,12; claims for personal services in the amount of, $2,680.40; general claims against -the county in the amount of $12,446.73 and airport claims in the amount of $896.55, now therefore be it RESOLVED, That the clerk of this board file a certified list of claims so audited With the county treasurer, and that he be and hereby is authorized and directed to pay said claims so audited out of the Various funds appropriated therefor. Seconded by Mr. Culligan, Aye s—Messrs.Fuller, Cortright; Gridley, Holden, Boynton, Graves; Blanchard, Griffin; Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan, Compton; Dates; Heslop, Bower and. Stevenson -1.6. Noes -0. Carried. On motion adjourned to July 24 at 9:00 a.m. 122 July 24, 1461 . _l ADJOURNED MONTHLY, MEETING Monday, July 24; 1961 The. chairman called the meeting to order at 9:50 a.m. Those present were Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, Stevenson, Holden, Boynton, Dates. Bower, Graves, Blanchard, Sullivan and Compton—ll. 'Absent—Messrs. Gridley, Griffin. Abbott. Culligan and Heslop -5. Minutes of July. 3 and 10 approved as typed. The May monthly report from the New York State Conservation Department on -wildlife rabies control program -vas received for filing. Messrs. Gridley and Culligan appeared. A request for an appropriation of $2,500 was made by the Board of Managers of the county laboratory and referred to the Committee on Laboratory and Blood Bank. The clerk. read a notice from the State Board of Equalization and Assessment that the final equalization rates for the following town - had been established_ for the 1960 assessment rolls. . .Town of Dryden 53 Town- of Groton 52 Town of Newfield 59, Town of Ulysses 49 A notice frons the County Officers Association was read stating that the fall conference of said association would be held at Gressingers October 1-4. Letters to the chairman were read by the clerk. from Duane layman Associates architects for the Civil Defense Emergency Operations Center at the Newfield School requesting information as to whether. � the county would furnish a 50 KVA motor generator for said center ` and a letter of appreciation from said, architects for furnishing tht- _enerator set My 24, 1951 123 The clerk noted certified copies of resolutions from the counties ui Jefferson, Madison, Niagara and Seneca urging the state to.cxert all influence possible to encourage the Federal Government to change, alter and amend those federal laws, rules and regulations adversely affecting the reasonable administration of welfare. Mr. Bower, chairman of the Finance Cornrnittee, reported that his committee had approved the purchase by the sealer of weights and measures of equipment at a cost of $67.50. Mr. Cortright, chairman of the Fire .Protection Committee, reported that the sheriff may need new equipment at Mt. Pleasant before the change -over to Connecticut Hill. MOVED by Mr. Compton that the board recess for a meeting of the Committee of the Whole on insurance. Seconded by Mr. Fuller. Carried. Business resu.nred. Mr. Abbott appeared. Mr. Williamson, county attorney, reported that the resignation of the fire coordinator recently received should also have been filed with the county clerk. Mr. Abbott; chairman of ,ihe Buildings and Grounds Committee, re- ported tentatively on costs for changing county offices as needed be- tween the two county buildings. Mr. Evans, commissioner of welfare, spoke briefly in opposition to changes in his department. Mr. Gridley reported that in his opinion more parking space is necessary for use by the public while securing license plates. RESOLUTION NO. 146—PURCHASE OF DESKS WELFARE DEPARTMENT r Mr. Culligan offered thefollowing resolution and proved its adoption: WHEREAS, the clerk of the board of supervisors has duty adver- tised for bids for desks for the welfare department with certain 12A July 2A, 1451 specifications, and WHEREAS, Corner Book Store of 104 N. Tioga St., Ithaca, N. Y., is the lowest responsible bidder with a bid of $438• for seven Art Metal Desks, Style A1255F13-30 with equipment as specified RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Purchasing Committee, That the 'hid of Corner Rook Store of Ithaca, N. Y., in the amount of $438 for seven desks aforementioned be and the same hereby is accept- ed and the welfare commissioner is authorized and directed to complete the said transaction. Seconded by Mr. Bower. Carried. MOVED by Mr. Graves'that Resolutions Nos. 147 and 148 be con- sidered at this time. Seconded by Mr. Blanchard. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 147—TRANSFER OF FUNDS—COUNTY' LABORATORY Mr. Graves offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon the recommendation of the Board of Managers of the Tompkins County Laboratory, that the following transfer he made: From 135 County Laboratory 1255—Unanticipated Income $2,500 To 135 ,County Laboratory 200—Equiornell t $2,500 AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the county treasurer he and he hereby is authorized to make said transfer on his books. Seconded by Mr. 131anehard. Ayes—Messrs. Fuller. Cortri ht, Gridlcy, Hoiden, Boynton, Graves, Blanchard, Abbott. Sullivan, Culligan; Compton; Dates. Bower and Stevenson -14. Noes -0. Absent—Messrs. Griffin and Heslop -2. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 14(3—APPROPRIATION FROM %CONTINGENT FUND --DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE Mr. Bower offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: July 24, 1461 125 WHEREAS, the trial of "People of the State of New York 'vs. Bishop" has caused additional expenses for the district attorney's office, said expense being for medical testimony, transcript of minutes, etc. RESOLVE:O, upon request of the district attorney, That the amount of $1,347.71 be appropriated from the contingent fund to district attorney—other expenses (Code 27-400). Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Ayes—Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, Gridley, Holden; Boynton, Graves, Blanchard; .Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan; Compton, Dates, Bower and Stevenson -14. Does -0. Absent—TVIessrs. Griffin and fleslop-2. Carried. On motion adjourned to' August 7 at 10:00 a.m. 126 August 7, 1961 ADJOURNED MONTHLY MEETING - Monday, August 7, 1961 The chairman called the meeting. to order at 10:01 a.m. '.Chose present were Messrs. Fuller; Cortriaht. Gridley, Holden, Boyn- ton, Graves, Blanchard, Abbott; Compton, hates, I-Ieslop, Bower and Stevenson -13. Absent were Messrs. Griffin, Sullivan and. Culligan -3. Sheriffs fees for the month of. July totaled $779.30. Pistol. permits issued during the month of July totaled $9.75. Messrs. Sullivan and Griffin appeared. ,The clerk doted receipt Froin the Board of Equalization and -Assess- ment of certificates of 'final railroad -ceilings for the various towns and city: The clerk read a letter from the I.B.M. Corporation slating that under the maintenance contract in the face of rising costs they would ,continue the, same quality of service on three annual inspections in- stead of the present four inspections per year with no'price increase. From the Civil Service Department; a letter was read which en- closed specifications, for assistant county home, superintendent and assistant county home matron which. titles are to be added to the County Classification Plan. Assessor's annual report of valuations on town assessment roll -or Caroline, together with railroad valuations and exempt :property re- ports from Caroline were received and filed. A booklet prepared by the Clerks of Boards of Supervisors Associa- tion regarding questionnaires on comely operations was noted. by the clerk and filed. August 7, 1961 12? The, clerk noted receipt of.a copy of a'letter to airport manager from H. A. Cared Insurance Co. on airport liability, together with 'a report on bid for parking lot. as advertised by the Dodge. Reports. A letter frot1 the Department of Social. Welfare addressed to the chairman was read by the clerk. Saicl connirtmication was in regard to office space for the welfare department and the requirements to be met in order to receive state and federal reimbursement. Resolutions were read from Herkimer and Schoharie Counties to- gether with one adopted by the County ,Treasurer's and Finance Offi- cers Association rclatiije to increase of welfare costs and urging the legislators to institute a program to return to local governtnent the right to .administer welfare without the threat of losing financial assistance. Also letters were read from U.S. Senator Kenneth Keating, State Senator George Metcalf and Joseph Mitchell, City Manager of Newburgh, acknowledging receipt of our .resolution adopted regard- ing the welfare situation. The clerk read a -letter from the State Department of Public Works :regarding snow, and ice agreement for the season 1962-1963. Said letter referred to the Highway Committee. It'ESOLUTIOV NO. 149' ACCEP7'ANCE OF 'BID—RECOA'- SI'RUCTION OF PARING LOT— TOY1PKINS COUNTY AIRPORT Mr. Dates offered the. following resolution and moved its adoption! - WREREAS, the clerk of the ,board of supervisors has duly adver- tised for bids for the Parking lot reconstruction at the Tompkins County Airport, and WHEREAS„Dyer-Fitts Corporation of Binghamton, New Pork was the lowest responsible bidder meeting all specifications -%%•ith a bid of $14,490.45, and WHEREAS, Thomas G. Miller, the.engineer for said project has recommended that the county accept said bid with modifications speci- fied as Alternate #2, in a supplemental proposal made by the con- tractor dated July 31, 1961, thereby reducing the total cost 'of the project to $13,925.45, RESOLVED, on recommendation of the .Airport Committee, That the bid of Dyer -Fitts Construction Corporation 'as modified, be and, the same hereby is accepted and the chairman of the board 'be and he hereby is authorizes[ and directed to execute said contract on behalf of the county, and 128 August 7, 1961 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the contractor shall proceed to commence with the work as soon as said contract is executed. and the required bonds of certificate of insurance are filed with the 'clerk- of clerkof the board. Seconded, by Mr. Griffin. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 750—APPROVAL OF TRUMANSBURC' ROAD SEDER DISTRICT Mr. Blanchard offered the following resolution and tnovc'd its adoption: RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Board of Managers of the Tompkins County Hospital and the Health Committee, That the Trumansburg Road Sewer District .Agreement between -the city of Jthaca,`tow•n of Ithaca and county of Tompkins, copy of which is on file with the clerk of the board of supervisors, be and the same hereby is approved and the chairman of the board of supervisors he and he hereby is authorized and directed to execute same on behalf of the county. Seconded by Mr. Bower. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. .15.7—COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL COOPERATION Mr. Boynton offered the foflowina resolution and n-ioved its adoption; WHEREAS, several of the governmental units of Tompkins County I ave freely joined together for discussion of their mutual problems; and WHEREAS, this group has adopted by-laws and entitled -their group "The Committee of Ntunicipai Cooperation," and WHEREAS, the County of Tompkins has been represented on the Committee of Municipal Cooperation until this time by the chairman of the Planning Committee of the Board of Supervisors; RESOLVED, That the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors be authorized to appoint a member chosen by the Planning Committee and another member chosen by the chairman from the entire board, one representative to be from the city and one to represent the towns outside the city, other than the town of Ithaca which is already repre- sented on the committee. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. August 7, 1961 129 MOVED by Mr. Abbott that this resolution be referred to the Plan- ning and Public Relations Committee. Seconded by Mr. Dates. Carried. • RESOLUTION NO. 152 ---CORRECTION OF ASSESSMENT TOWN OF 1TIIACA Mr. Graves offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, this board is informed that an error was. made in the 1960 assessment roll for the town of Ithaca, whereby property located at 110 Randolph Road in the Village of Cayuga Heights was errone- ously assessed to LaSure Construction Corporation in the amount of $5,400 when in fact LaSure Construction Corporation did not own said property, it being non-existant; RESOLVED, by recommendation of the Tax Sales Committee, That property No. 63-1.22 assessed to LaSure Construction Corporation for the year 1960, iii the amount of $5,100 he *expunged from the roll and that the state and county tax amounting to $90.38 be charged back' to the town of Ithaca in the amount of $11.66 and the countg of Tomp- kins in the amount of $78.72, and the stun of $167.80 be charged back to the Ithaca Consolidated School District representing the school tax levied thereon. Seconded. by Mr. Compton. Carried. MOVED by Mr. Dates that Resolutions Nos. 153 and 154, be con- sidered at this time. Seconded by Mr. holden. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 753—ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL 01' CRANDALL AND MILLER FOR ENGI- NEERING SUPERVISION AND INSPECTION SERVICE DURING RECONSTRUCTION OF PARKING LOT—AIRPORT' Mr. Dates offered the following ,resolution and moved, its adoption: WHEREAS, by proposal of Crandall and Miller, engineers and supervisors, dated August -3rd, 1961, they have offered to do the super- vision and inspection fo rthe reconstruction of the parking lot at the Tompkins County Airport in accordance -smith the terms set forth therein, the original of which proposal is on file with the clerk of the board of supervisors. .120 August 7, 1961 RESOLVED, on recommendation of the Airport Committee, That said proposal be and the same is hereby accepted and the chairman of the hoard is hereby authorized and directed to execute same on behalf of the county. Seconded by Mr. Holden. MOVED by Mr, Sullivan [fiat this resolution be tabled until our next meeting Monday. August 14. Seconded by Mr. Co,nipton. Carried. r RESOLUTION NO. 154—RESOLUTION OF RESPECT— CARL PAIL Mr. Bower offered the follolving resolution and moved its adopkion: WI-IEREAS, Carl Vail, supervisor from the city of Ithaca from 1914 to t956, passed away suddenly On the 20th day of July, 1961 AND WHEREAS, Supervisor Vail during his years of service as a member of 'this board and all during his life tnok an active part in city and county affairs having served as Chairman of the Insurance Committee, besides being a member of several other important com- tnittees and further •a member of the County Board of Health and Board of Managers of the Tompkins County hospital and WHEREAS, lie endeared himself to the members by the cogscien- tious, faithful and earnest manner in which he served the community RESOLVED, That Nve, the members of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, do hereby pay this tribute to the memory of Carl Vail and express Our sincere sorrow and regret at his passing AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That this resolution be spread upon the minutes and that a copy thereof be sent to Mrs. Vail. Seconded by Mr. 'Blanchard. Unanimously carried. On motion adjourned. August 14, 1961 13i MONTHLY MEETING Monday, August 14, 1661 The chairman called the meeting to order at 10:04 a.m. Those present were Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, Gridley, Holden, Boyn- ton, Graves, Blanchard, Griffin, Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan, Compton, Dates, lieslop, Bower and Stevenson -16. Minutes of July 24 and August: [ approved: as typed. The clerk noted one admission in the tuberculosis hospital during J uly. Reports from the State Conservation Department ' on the wildlife 'rabies control programs for the months of April and ,lune were re- ceived for filing. ' Letters from Senator Keating and Kathryn D. Goodwin, director of the bureau of public assistance of the Department of 1-fealth, Educa- tion and Welfare, were read by the clerk. Said letters were relative to welfare programs and ,were referred to the Welfare Cornmitte_,. Copy of questionnaire "Re: Application of L.V.%R. Company under. Section 1, paragraphs lu to 20 inclusi%w of the .Interstate Conurierce Act for a certificate of public convenience and necessity permitting the abandonment of a portion of its Ithaca Branch, located in Tompkins and Seneca Counties; State of. New York" was received by the clerk and filed. The clerk :read a letter from the Fairchild Aerial Surveys of New. York City requesting opportunity to discuss 'Lax, mapping for the county. Said communication referred to'the Equalization Committee. A resolution front Jefferson County was read by the clerk which re- quested changes in surplus food. regulations. Said resolution referred to the Legislative Committee. The clerk announced that she was served with a notice of. claim from Stephen Smith of Trlimansburg; N. Y., in the amount of $200. Said 132 August 14, 1461 claim referred to the county attorney The clerk read a letter from the town clerk of the town of. Dryden relative to space for parking for town officers when in Ithaca on business. The chairman referred the letter to the Building and Grounds Committee. Mr. Blanchard, chairman of the Public Health Committee, .read a letter from Dr. Broad calling attention to legislative bills introduced in 1961 by Mr. Ashbery for study purposes only. It is expected the above bills will. be reintroduced in the 1962 legislative sessions. The letter stated that it was the clesire of [lie state health department that these hills to amend the public health law be 'passed this conning year. Said communications referred to the Legislative Committee. Mr. Evans reported that Miss Bunnell had made an inspection of the county home and was well pleased with the appearance of the property,, as well as, fth.e care of the residents. Mr. Cortright, chairman of the Courts and Correction Committee, reported that at the present time his connnidee was not prepared to reconnmend the purchase of radar equipment for the use of the sherifF- RESOLUTION NO. T-5.5—CHANGE OF DATE FOR COMMENCEMENT OE ANNUAI SESSION Mr. Compton offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, That the annual sessions of this hoard in the year 1961 shall ,commence on the 5th day of October instead of the date pro- vided by the rules due to. the County Officers A". nciation meeting being held from October 1-4. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried, RESOLUTION NO. 156—ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL, OF 'CRANDALL & HILLER FOR ENGI- NEERING SUPERVISION AND IN- SPECTION SERVICE, DURING RECONSTRUCTION OF PARKING LOT—AIRPORT Mr. Dates offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: M August 14, 1481 133 WHEREAS, By proposal of Crandall & Miller, engineers & sur- veyors, dated August 3, 1961, they have offered to do the supervision and inspection for the reconstruction of the parking lot at the Tomp- kins County Airport in accordance with the terms set forth therein, the original of which proposal is on file with the clerk of the board of supervisors RESOLVED, an recommendation of the Airport Committee, That said proposal be and the same is hereby accepted and the chairman of the board is hereby authorized and directed to execute same on behalf of the county. AND BL' 11' FURTHER RESOLVED, That the maximum amount set apart for said supervision totals $400 and' the hourly rates set forth in said proposal shall apply to such maximum. Seconded by Mr. Holden. Carried. Mr. Sullivan inquired why the services of the civil engiucer in the highway department could not be utilized for the supervision and in- spection services at the airport. It was pointed out that at this season of the year highway personnel are too deeply engaged in hinlnvay matters. .RESOLUTION NO. 157—RENEWAL Oh' SNOW AND ICF CONTROL AGREEMENT Mr. -Heslop offered the following resolul.ion and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, That the Agreement dated November 22, 1946 between 'VHE 'PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK acting by and through the SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF THE STATE. OF NEW YORK and -the BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF TOMPKINS: pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 12 of the Highway Law as such section was amended by Chapter S05 of the laws of 1946, relating to the performance.of the work of con- trol of snow and ice on state highways in towns and incorporated vil- lages in such county, be and the same is hereby extended for an addi- tional period of one year. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. MOVED by Mr. Fuller that above resolution be tabled until the state rates are investiaated. Seconded by Mr. Cortrigbt. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. .158—DISCONTINUANCE OF COMMITTEE DAY 134 August 14, 1961 Mr. Bower offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, That due to the next committee day- falling on Labor Day and the rules state that it be held on the next day be it ' RESOLVE[), That the regular committee day be discontinued for September but that committees ,having business to transact meet at their convenience. Seconded. by Mr. Puller. Carried. RESOLUTION NO, 159—RENTAL OF SPACE—DISTRICT SUPERINTENOENT Of' SCHOOLS Mr. Abbott offered. the following resoiution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Building and Grounds Committee, That the lease with the New )'ork State Education De- partment, District Superintendent of Schools, at the monthly rental of `i;75 be renewed from the period of August 1st, 196t through July 31st,' 1962, which is to take care of their proportionate share of the expense and maintenance in the care of the building, and the chairman of the board of supervisors is hereby authorized and directed to execute said. renewal of lease on behalf of the county. Seconded by Mr. Heslop. Carried. MOVED by Mr. Puller ihaf Resolutions Nos. 160; 161 and 162 be considered of this time. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 160—AUTHORIZATION FOR PAYMENT FOR TEIVIPORARY HELP—COUNTY CLERKS OFFICE Mr. Blanchard offered the l'oliowinly rcSolutit>n and moved its adopltioa: WHEREAS, Mrs. Locke, title searcher in the county clerk's office, has been ill and away from the office for several weeks, and WHEREAS, it was necessary for the county clerk to hire help imme- diately in order to keep up with the demand in his office for ab:aracts and title searches, and WHE-REAS, said county clerk %vas able to employ attorney, George Pfann, Jr, as a title searcher on a ternpurary basis at an hourly rate of $2 per hour August 14, 1961 135 RESOLVED, upon request of the count- clerk and the recommends - tion. of the Civil Service and Salaries Committee, That the temparary employment of George Pfann, Jr. as title- searcher at the rate of $2 � per hour be and the same is hereby approved. Seconded by Mr. Puller. -Carried. RESOLUTION NO..16.1—:'TRANSFER AND SUIWEIVIENTAL APPROPRIATION OF FUATOS— AIRPORT . Mr.'Dates offered. the following resolution and moved. its adoption: RESOLVED, on request of the airport manager and recommendation of the Airport Committee, That the following transfers be made! From, Airport—Temporary Employes (Code 210-120) $ 4400 ` From Airport—Retirement Fund (Code 210-404) 950 From Airport—Surplus 5,000 Contingent Fund 5,600 $11.9% To Airport—Construction -- (Code 210-40t) 56,950 To Airport—Other Expenses (C(:de 21.0-400) 4,900 $11,3�C AND BE IT FURTI-I,L.R RESOLVED, 'I'hat the county treasurer be and he hereby is authorized to make said transfer on his books. Seconded. by Mr. Compton, Ayes-1Vlessrs. Pullen, Cortright, Gridley, Holden; Boynton, Graves, Blanchard, Griffin, Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan, Compton, :Dates; Heslop, Bower and Stevenson -16. Noes -0. Carried RESOLUTION NO. 102—AUTHORIZATION TO ADVERTISE FOR 13195----AIRPOR7' Hilt. Dates offered the follotiv:ing resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the airport manager and committee have presented to this board a comprehensive plan for the establishment of a fixed base operation and storage of aircraft at the Tompkins County airport; 136 August ld, 1951 AND WHEREAS, said plan calls for the construction of a building for maintenance and repair of aircraft and storage of county equip- ment to be occupied by a fixed base operator and the construction of 12 T -hangers for the storage of aircraft and WHEREAS, said construction .will cost a niaxinium of between 55 . and 60 thousand dollars including the construction of necessary access roads:, aprons and taxiways, and . WHEREAS, the minimum estimated income per year from. such in- vestment would be between $6,500 to $7,000 ;RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Airport Committee, That the airport manager be and he ,hereby is authorized to advertise for bids for said aircraft maintenance building, T -hangers and neces- sary access roads, aprons and taxiways. Seconded by Mr. Heslop. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 763—ON AUDIT Mr. Bower offered the following resolution and.nzoved its adolAion: WHEREAS, the several committees of the board have at this regu- lar session audited claims against the County of Tompkins as reported and referred to them for audit in the following amounts out of the various funds: claims chargeable to the dog fund in the amount of $92.18; claims chargeable to the county self. -insurance fund , in the amount of $983.92; claims for personal services in the amount of $2,080.80; general claims against the county in the amount of $18,520.10 and airport bills amounting to $1,914.01, now therefore be it RESOLVED, That the clerk of this board file a certified list of claims so audited with the count)' treasurer, and that he be and hereby is authorized and directed to pay said claims so audited out of the various funds appropriated therefor. Seconded by Mr. Culligan. Ayes--Nlessrs. Futter,' Cortright, Gridley, Holden, Boyulon; Graves; Blanchard, Griffin; Abbott; Sullivan, Culligan, Compton, Dates, Heslop; Bower and Stevenson -16. Noes -0. Carried. Or, motion adjourned to Monday, August 28 at 10:uo aan. August -18, 1961 137 A.OJOUIINE'D MONTHLY MEETING Monday, August 2$, 1961 The chairman called [lie meeting to order at 10:05 a.m. Those present were Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, Gridley, Holden, Boyn- ton, Graves, Blanchard, Griffin, Abbott. Sullivan, Compton, Dates, lleslop and Stevenson -14. Absent were Messrs. Culligan and 13ower-2. The clerk read a lemf r from Mr. Culli!4an stating the reason for his absence from this meeting and his views on the report of the Citizens' Committee on the hospital. Certificates of disability benefits, liability insurance; performance, labor and materials bonds and signed agreeanent with Dyer -Pitts Con- struction Company of Binghamton, N.Y.. for construction of parking lot a,l airport were .received- for filing. A letter was received. an([ filed from Jacob Javits relative to use of physically able welfare recipients on local work relief programs and also that communities receive state support for such programs. It was noted that there was another admission in the Mount Morris Tuberculosis Hospital during July. The clerk announced receipt of the signed lease between the county and the Seneca -Tompkins Board of _Cooperative Educational Services for rental of rooms in the Court House Annex from August i, 1961 to .July 31, 1962 pursuant to Resolution No. 159 adopted August 1.4, 1.961_. Various hospital reports .have been received and will be placed in the book which is kept in the clerk's office for this purpose. Letters were .received from the state Board of Equalization and Assessment on the list of special franchises for the various towns and. city and the lists of assessments of taxable state-owned lands which have been approved for inclusion on the 1961 assessment rolls of the various towns as follows: 138 August 28, 1951 Town ACres App roved Assessment Caroline 6,685.0I p $29,721 Danby 6,307.118, 25,128 Dryden 3,330.81. 13,115 Newfield 1,75421 8,()50 15;07723 $76;014 The clerk noted receipt of a resolution from Chenango County urging the change of federal laws affecting the reasonable odminis- iration of welfare. Said resolution 're'ferred �to Welfare and legislative Co�mtn'iflees. The clerk read. a report on affairs of the Tompkins County labora- tory from 1)r. H. B. Sutton, Chairman of the Board of Managers of the county laboratory. 11_.�nclosed with said report was a summary re-, port: of the relationship of ithe laboratory to the hospital, health and welfare departments, a tabulation of the 1960 expenses and the actual figures spent in the first six-month period of 1961. The above reports were referred �o the Laboratory and Blood Bank Committee and. ordered, placed. on file. The wildlife rabies control program for July as corripilcd by the State Conservation Department was received and filed. The clerk read the report of the Citizens' .Committee on the hos- pital. Said. corrun:iittee was appointed on April 3; 1.961 to study the wisdom of engaging professional consultants to survey the operation of the hospital_ The chairman made the following public statement: "On behalf of the Board. of Supervisors. .1. want to officially thank the Citizens' Conanrittee,for the tremendous amount of time and effor. theyhave , spent in.'preparing the repolit and 1 personally am going to write each member. of the comnnittee a letter of appreciation but T want to make this public statement of thanks and direct that the clerk make a record of this for the minutes." The ,citizens' committee .report was referred to the L-Iealth Conurrit- tee and the special committee of three supervisors on hospital survey appointed on April 10, 1961, to study the report and recommend the action to be taken by -this board as soon as possible. August -28, 1961 139 Mr, James Graves; chairman of the Tax Sales Committee, reported. on the Crossmore property in the toren of Ulysses which is owned by the county in the value of $7,050 the buildings of which are reported to be in poor condition. It would cos;: approximately $2,000 _o have them razed. If there is -no objection the committee desires to advertise for bids for sale of same and this was agreed upon. iMr. Gridley presented. the natiies as suggested by the welfare com- missioner for a Citizens Advisory Committee. Said hist of names were referred to the Welfare Committee Ito recommend the names to com- prise this committee for approval by the board. Mr. Fuller reported on a meeting of the Civil Service and Salaries Committee which was also attended by the heads of the various county departments. He said it was the general. consensus of opinion that salary raises oil base .pay should take precedence over fringe benefits. IRE.SOL UTION NO. .764—APPROVAL OF BOND—SUPER- VISOR OF .THE COUNTY FAR -1111 Mr. Compton offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the clerk of this board is in receipt of an official under- taking No. 86-04-09 for John Pani Jones, supervisor of the county farm, in the amount of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000). RESOLVE]), That pursuant to Section 11 of the Public Officers Law and Section 403 of the County Lays,, this board approves said under- tnking as Eo its form and the sufficiencies of the sureties, and directs that such undertaking be filed in the office of the county clerk. Seconded b,, Mr. Gridley. Carried. At 11:00 ami, as advertised, bids were; opened for mobile units to be used in the mutual aid system. Said bids were referred to the Pur- chasing and Fire Protection Committees. Mr. .Bates, chairman of the Airport Committee. .introduced Allen Hayes who informed the board l:hat his space rental from Mohawk would be terminated as of Thursday of this week unless prior assur- ance was given Mohawk that the county would pive further considera- tion to purchase of their buildings. September 6 at 7:00 p.m. the Com- mittee of the Whole arranged to make an unofficial survey of the air- port buildings. On inotion adjourned. 140 September 11, 1941 MONTHLY MEETING ' Monday, September 11, 1961• I The, chairman called the, meeting to order at: 10:05 a.m. Those present were Messrs. Fuller,.Cortright, Gridley, Holden, Boyn- ton, Craves; Blanchard; Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan; Compton, Dates, Heslop, Bower and. Stevenson -15. r Absent was Mr. Griffin -1. At 9:30 a.m. bids for sale of the Crossmore property were opened as advertised. A letter from the County Officers Association was read stating the amount to he included in the 1962 budget. Said. letter referred to budget officer and finance Committee. Pistol permits issued by the county judge's office for August totaled. $12.75. Mr. Griffin appeared_ One adinission was reported for the month of August: in the tuber- culosis hospital at Mount Morris. Sheriff's fees for August totaled $505.14. The clerk read a letter of resignation from Otto Sandwick, Fire Co- ordinator, to take effect at the time of reappointment to fill said_ vacancy. Said resignation received, and ordered. filed in the county clerk's office. The assessors' annual reports of valuations on the assessment rolls of Danby, La ' using and Ulysses and the city of Ithaca were received and filed. Valuations of railroad properties in the towns of Danby, Lansing and Ulysses and the city of Ithaca reported by the assessors were re- ceived and filed. Sep:ember 11, 1461 1411 liepor s by assessors of [lie partially exempt and wholly exempt properties in the towns of Danby and Lansing and the city of Ithaca were received for filing. A notice from the Department of Commerce was read by the clerk relative to the Airport Development and Operation Conference to be held at Utica on September 26, The clerk read a letter from. John E. Burton; Vice President of Corneil University, and a statemt enof the total cost of. the airport re- search park water system. He stated that he had. hoped to hold close to $05,000 although the figure had been set at $80,000. llere are the figures from November 22, 1958 -June 30, 1961: Design and supervision 8,1,734.61 Wells: 5 drilled -2 operable 2 standby 1 with offensive odor 8,699.61. Pumps 6,438.81 Water lines, excluding all distribution lines to buildings 1.24.04.79 100,000 ballon tank . 32,996.93 Tank water heater 6,460.47 $71,735.22 Said communication received and filed. A letter was read front the State Department of -Health regarding 1961 rabies urogram and state aid to cover the amount spent. Said letter referred to the Health Committee. From the division of archives and history of the State Education Department, a form letter was received which urged the appointnlen►: of a county historian (Section 149, Chapter 820, Laws of 1947) and that a permanent office be set up for this position. The state historian suggested an adequate appropriation for expenses for local town his- torians as well as county historian in order to provide greater bistori cal services. Also, a letter was received front the State Employees' Retirement System stating that W. Glenn Norris, county historian, had. complied, with the provisions of Section 1.01, subdivision f thus en- abling bit -A, to be employed, in a temporary, occasional or seasonal posi- lion but could not earn in excess, of $1,800 in any calendar. year, Two news letters front the State Civil Defense Commission were received and referred to the Civil Defense Coninlittee. 8 142 1 September 11, 1961 A letter from the Muscogee County Citizens Association reiaLive to the article "Has high court ruled it wrong for nation to put. trust in God" written by David Lawrence. of the U.S. News and World Report, Washington, D.C. was react by the clerk and referred to the U-isla- tive Committee. Mr. Dates reported that the Airport Committee met on September 6 but need another con-unittee rneeting to decide wbat to do about the hangars. Mr. Blanchard, chairman of the special committee on, the hospital; m reported that said comittee-will meet on Monday, September 138 at . 7:30 p.m. with the Board of Managers of the hospital relative to the citizens committee report recently received and that it will be art open rrreetplg. Mr. Gridley protested. restricted. parking at the court house as applied to town officers here on business. It was suggested that the }resent arranaem,ent is %vorkinu very welt and should- be continued at least for the present. RESOLUTION NO..167—TRANSFER OF FUNDS—VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS Mr. Bower offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOI;VEI), upon the request of the ti,arious dcpartinents anti recommendations of committees in charge of those departments, that said department heads be and hereby are authorized to make the fol- lowing transfer of funds: 56—County Sealer 400-0ther Expenses to 300—Supplies and materials $ 12.42 40—County Treasurer . . 300 -Supplies and materials to 200—Equipment 200.00 RESOLVED, further, That the county treasurer be and hereby is authorized and directed to make the necessary transfers an his books. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 166—AUTIIORI%ATION FOR IkEPAIRS— OLD COURT HOUSE BUI LD111'.G .' Mr. Abbott: offer'ecl the following resolution and moved its adoption: September 11, 1961 143 RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Buildings and Grounds Committee, That said committee be and the satire hereby.is authorized to. ,ex'pend a sum not to exceed $1,500 for necessary repairs to the old court,' house building. Seconded by Mr. Griffin. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 167—SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION_ CONTINGENT FUND Mr..l3oNver offered (he follo%ving resolution and. moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon the request of the department and recommenda- tion of the committee in charge of this department, that said depart- ment be and hereby is authorized to make the following transfer of funds: To 74—wilding & Grounds 402-0ld Court House repairs $1,453.43; RESOLVL:D, further, That the county treasurer be and hereby is authorized and directed to make the neeessary transfer on his books. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Ayes --Messrs. fuller; Coi,triaht, Gridley, Holden, Boynton, Graves, Blanchard. Griffin, Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan, Compton, hates, Heslop, Bower and Stevenson -16. Noes -0. Carried. Mr. Griffin left'the n eeting.. RESOLUTION NO, .I68-1VORKAIEN'S COnIPENSAT10'1t BUDGET Mr. Gridlev offered th(e following resolution and. moved its adoption': WHEREAS, the Workmen's Compensation Insuiance Committee esti- mates, that the sum of $32,500 will 'be required. during the year 1962 for the 'payment of compensation on behalf of the county participating municipalities and for the expense of administering the same RESOLVED, That there be raised from the county and participating municipalities in 1962, the total sum of $32,500 the same to be appor- tioned to the counts' and the several participating municipalities in the proportion that their equalized valuation bears to the aggregate valua- tion of the county and all participating municipal corporations, as _frritlriws > 144 September 11, 1961 flssessed Stale Ftctl or Participating Unit Valuation Rates True Value r4pportionment ' County of Tontpkiu, 167,338,019 62 269,900,030 $18,648.45 Caroline 2,558,526 54 4,738,011 327.37 Danby 2,898,242 48 6,038,004 417.19 Dryden 12,407,872 53 23,411,079 1,617.56 Enfield 1,973,183 52 3,794,582 262.18 Groton 6,743,71.4 52 12,968,680 896.05 Ithaca 24,865,3i1 50 49,730,622 =,436.08 Lansing 24,702,188 47 52,557,846 3,631.43 Newfield 3,682,398 54 6,819,255 471.17 Ulysses 7,584,203 49 15,477,965 1,069.43 Village of'Cayuga Heights 10,202,519 52 19,620,228 1,355.64 . Village of :Dryden 1,929,877 49 39938,524 272.13 Village of Preeville 717,371 52 1,379,559 95.32 TOTALS 267,603;423 470,371-,385 $32,500.00 AND BE 1T FuKTHEK RESOLVED, That the county's share of such apportiontnent being the sum of $18;648.45 be included in the i. budget of the county and that the amounts apportioned to each of the participating towns as shown in the foregoing schedule be. included in the next tax leery against the taxable property of said towns respec- tively, and that the clerk of this board transmit to ,the clerk of each participating village a statement of the amount apportioned to such' village with the request that the same be paid to the county treasurer. Seconded by Mr. Fuller. Ayes—Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, Gridley; Holden, .Boynton, Graves; Blanchard, Abbott, Sullivan. Culligan, Compton, Dates, Heslop; Bower and Stevenson -15. Noes 0. Absent Mr. Griffin -1. Carried. At 11:15 a.m. a fifteen minute recess was called for the Courts and Correction and .Purchasing Cornnniltees to meet on bids for mobile units. .Business resumed. Mr. Cortright, chairman of the Purchasing Connnaittee. reported tbat y bids for mobile units were to be rejected. RESOLUTION 1110. 169—AUTHORIZATION TO ATTEND WELFARE, CONFERENCE. Mr. Gridley offered the following resolution and moved itsadoption: '• September 11, 1961 145 RESOLVED, upon the request of Myron Evans, commissioner of welfare, That he and Lester Mattocks, resource assistant, be and they hereby are authorized to attend a Welfare Conference in Buffalo, N. Y. �' on October 30th through November 1, 1961. Seconded by Mr. Compton. Carried. MOVED by Mr. Cortright, That Resolution No. 170 be considered at this time. Seconded by Mr. Compton. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 170—APPOINTMENT OF TOMPKINS COUNTY FIRE, COORDINATOR Mr. Cortright offered; the following resolution and moved its adoption : ` WHEREAS, Olto Sandwick resigned as County Fire Coordinator; and WHEREAS, the County Fire Advisory Board has unanimously ap- proved Raymond Lattin of Brooktondale, New York, as a replace- ment to Mr. -Sandwick; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Fire Protection Commit- tee, That Raymond Lattin of Brooktondale, New York be and he hereby is appointed County Fire Coordinator at an annual salary of $300 per year effective immediately. Seconded by Mr. Culligan. Carried. Mr. Dates brought up the matter relative to criticism he had ,heard regarding the motor vehicle office. The chairman referred the matter to the County Officers Accounts Commitlee for investigation. RESOLUTION NO. 177—ON AUDIT Mr. Bower offered the following resolution aril moved its adoption: WHEREAS the several committees of the board have at this regular session audited claims against the County of Tompkins as reported and referred to them for audit in the following amounts out of the various funds: claims chargeable, to the dog fund in the amount of $11.39; claims chargeable to the count -v self-insurance fund in the amount of $423.20; claims for personal services in the amount of $2,225.35; general claims against the county in the amount of $16,30759, airport hills amounting to $15,226.46; and encumbrance hill #2 (1960) of $8,000, nwt therefore be it 146 September 11, 1461 RESOLVED; That the clerk of this board fife a certified ` Iik' of claims so audited with the county treasurer, and that he be and "h�ieby is authorized and directed to pay said claims sn audited out �6f`the various funds appropriated therefor. Seconded by Mr. Heslop. Ayes—Messrs.' Fuller. Cortriaht, Gridley, Holden; Boyntoh. 'Graves, ' Blanchard, Abbott, Sullivan, Cullingan, Compton, Dates; Heslop. Bower and Stevenson-15. Noes-0. Absent-1VIr. Griffin-1. Carried. Oil motion adjourned. to Tuesday. September 19. at 10:00 a.m. i September 19, 1961 147 ADJOURNED MONTHLY MEETING Tuesday, 'September 19, 1961 The chairman called the meeting to order at 10:13 a.m. Those present were Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, Gridley, Holden; Boyn- ton, Graves, Blanchard, Griffin, Abbott, Culligan, Compton. Dates, s Heslop; Bower and Stevenson --15. A, Absent—Mr. Sullivan -1. Minutes of August 11, 28 and September 11 approved. Notice to the effect thaL a program for. the 37th Annual County Officers Association weeiing. to be held October 1.4 was read by the clerk. A. resolution front Livingston County regarding federal reimburse- ment on welfare was received and referred to the I e islaitive; Commit- tee. The clerk read a letter of appreciation, addressed to t:he il2airman, from William .1. Myers for his letter to each member of the Citizens Cotnrnit{tee on the hospital study. Mr. Myers noted. the high quality of hospital services and the important work of the Board of lhlanabers and hoped that the board of supervisors would- give the Board of Managers freedom to select management consultants of outstanding ability. A letter was received frons_ the personnel department of the County of Dutchess requesting approval of our civil service coinini'ttee for transfer of a sanitary engineer in our health. department to the Health department of Dutchess County. Said inatiter referred. to the Civil Service and Salaries Committee. Partially and wholly exennpt property reports were received fronl. ille lows. of Dryden, Enfield, Ithaca and Newfield. Assessors annual reports of valualtion of town assessment rolls of Dryden and l haca were received. 148 September 19, 1961 Valuation of railroad property :in the town of Dryden was received. and filed. Mr. Culligan of the County Officers Accounts Cotnmittee reported on a joint meeting of that connmitlee with the personnel of the tuotor vehicle bureau. He described a very amicable session with rnanypoints of dissatisfaction cleared- up. He stressed the many hours of overtime put in by that department wilth no overtime pay or compensatory time cff, their long periods of standing on their feet and in one case no vacation time in. three years. He pointed out that the public in most. cases does not understand LhaL office requirements are mandatory, made so by state regulations. He believed that the newspapers could. be used togood advantage in educating the public on hatters that camrot be changed locally, thus saving the feelings of both the public and motor vehicle personnel. Mr. Gridley, chairman of the Welfare Committee,_ informed the board that in August 4.76 families were eligible for surplus -food which enabled many of the number to remain off the welfare rolls. Mr. Bower stated ,that it was his opinion that the LVRR is going to run shuttle service from Geneva to Trulnansburg and thus not corn- pletely abandon ,service. Mr. Neslop' presented t:he fallowing report of the Committee on Animal Health: To the Board of. Supervisors: ..Your Cormniltee on Animal Health reports that the committee has examined the records of expenditures for the past year and recommends'the following for inclusion in the 1962 -budget pur- suant to section 225 of the County Law,: Tuberculosis Work 230-120 Secretary keeping records $1,325 200—Equipment 75 300—Supplies and materials 55 $1,455 401—Bangs testing and vaccinations 3,000 $4,455 September 19, 1961 149 Dated September 19; 1961 J. HENRY HESLOF CLAUDE W. HOLDEN JAMES H. COWFRIGHT JAMES R. GRAVES THOMAS J. GRIFFIN Committee Mr. Blanchard reported for the Special Supervisors Committee held recently with the Board of Managers of the hospital and asserted that: the meeting was helpful and he believed that "things are going to he satisfactory." Mr. Culligan spoke again in favor of a full time director of civil defense and stated that he has been contacted by several people who are much worried about world conditions and who request more knowledge on fall -out shelters. The chairman stated that it was his belief that a meeting of the Civil Defense Committee should. he called. RESOI,UTION NO. 172 ---PROPOSED SA1,AR1' RANGE FOR 1969 Mr. Fuller offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, That the following compensation schedule establish- ing ranges of salaries and increments for various positions in the Tompkins County service as listed below he and it is hereby adopted to be effective as of and from January 1, 1962, and be is further RESOLVED, That the salary schedule as amended shall supersede and take the place of all previous schedu'tes for positions named: b PROPOSED SALARY RANGE FOR 1962 Min. Max. Inc. Ist 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Temporary Help L25 ' 1.65 Night.Junior Technician 1.50 per hr. Administrator Compensation Insurance 600 Budget Officer 700 Fire Coordinator S00 B Curator 800 m Assistant County Attorney . 1,000 Assistant to Matron and Cook 1,030 Matron, Jail 1,400 10 Secretary to Dist. Attorney P -T 1,648 O; Flection Clerk P -T 1,648 Matron, County Home 2,163 Chairman, Board of Supervisors 2,500- rCivil ,Defense Director P -T 2,500 Typist 2,678 3,193 103 2,781 2,884 2,987 3,090 3,193 Clerk 2,678 3,193 103 2,781 2,884 2,987 3,090, 3,193 Cook, Jail 2,781 PROPOSED SALARY RANGE FOR 1962 Min. Max.' Inc. lst 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Telephone Operator 2,781 3,296 103 2,884 2,987 3,090 3,193 3,296 Stenographer 2,781 3,296 103 2,884 2,987 3,090 3,193 3,296 Laboratory Helper 2,884 3,399 103 2,987 3,090 3,193 3,296 3,399 .A,ccount Clerk -Typist 2,884 - 3,399 103 2,987 3,090 3,193 3,296 3,399 Election Clerk 2,884 3,399 103 2,987 3,090 3,193 3,296 3,399 Laboratory Technician Trainee 2,884 3,399 103 2,987 3,090 3,193 3,296 3,399 Cleaner 2,987 3,502 103 3,090 3,193 3,296 3,399 3,502 Dental Consultant 3,000 Supervisor of Medical Services 3,000 Practical Nurse 3,000 3,100 Receptionist 3,090 3,605 103 3,193 3,296 3,399 3,502 3,605 3 Statistical Clerk 3,090 3,605 103 3,193 3,296 3,399 3,502 3,605 m Sealer of Weights and Measures 3,100 3,600 100 3,200 3,300 3,400 3,500 3,600 Dog Warden 3,100 3,600 100 3,200 3,300 3,400 3,500 3,600 0, Title Searcher Trainee 3,193 3,296 Maintenance Man 3,193 3,708 103 31296 3,399 3,502 3,605 3,708 a Senior Typist 3,193 3,708 103 3,296 3,3911 3,502 3,605 3,708 Photo Recorder . 3,193 3,708 103 3,296 -,,399 3,502 3,605 3,708 Senior Clerk 3,193 3,708 103 3,296 3,399 3,502 3,605 3,708 Secretary to County Attorney 3,296 3,811 103 3,399 3,502 3,605 3,708 3,811 Stenographic Secretary 3,296 3,811 103 3,399 3,502 _ .3,605 3,708 3,811 Secretary to County Judge 3,296 3,811 103 3,399 3,502 3,605 3,708 3,811. Clerk, Children's Court 3,296 3,811 103 3;399 3,502 3,605 3,708 3,811 Senior Stenographer 3,296 3,811 1.03 3,399 3,502 3,605 3,708 3,811 'title Searcher 3,399 3,914 103 3,502 3,605 3,708 3,811 3,914 Senior Account Clerk -Typist 3,399 3,914 103 3,502 3,605 3,708 3,811 3,914 _ Senior Account Clerk (Stenographer) 3,400 3,900 100 3,500 3,600 3,700 3,800 3,900 Deputy -Clerk, Board of SuperFisors 3,502 4,017 103 3,605 3,708 3,811, 3;914 4,017 Laboratory Technician 3,605 4,120 103 3,708' 3;811 3,914 4,017 4,120 i„' PROPOSED SALARY RANGE FOR 1962 .a S Min. Max. Inc. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Senior Title Searcher 3,605 4,120 103 3,708 3,811 3,914 4,017 4,120 Senior Account Clerk 3,605 4,120 103 3,708 3,811 3,914 4,017 4,1.20 Commissioners of Election 3,700 ea,. Principal Clerk 3,708 4,223 103 3,811 3,914 4,017 4,120 4,223 Dental Hygienist (part-time) 2,100 Welfare Home Superintendent 3,800 Tax. Clerk , 3,811 4,326 103 3,914 4,017 4,120 4,223 4,326 Case Worker 3,811 4,532 103 & 203 3,914 4,017 4,120 4,326 4,532 Nlaintainer 3,811 4,326 103 3,914 4,017 4,120 4,223 4,326 Sanitary Inspector 3,914 4,429 1013 4,017 4,120 4,223 4,326 4,429 Public Health Nurses -in -Training or Supplemental Registered Nurses 4,000 Welfare Attorney 4,000 Accounting Supervisor (Grade B) 4,017 4,532 103 4,120 4,223 4,326 4,429 4,532 Surrogate Court Clerk 4,017 4,532 103 4,120 4,223 4,326 4,429 4,532 Principal Account Clerk 4,017 4,532 103 4,120 4,223 4,326 4,429 4,532 Clerk, Board of Supervisors 4,017 4,532 103 4,-t20 4,223 4,326 4,429 4,532 Resource Assistant 4,017 4,532 103 4,12,0 4,223 4,326 4,429 4,532 Medical Worker 4,017 +,532 103 4,120 4,223 4,326 4,429 4,532 Dire&tor, Veterans Service Agency 4,100 4,600 100 4,200 4,300 4,400 4,500 4,600 Deputies (Sheriff) 4,223 4,738 103 4,326 4,429 4,532 4,635 4,738 Deputy County Clerk 4,017 4,532 103 4,120 4,223 4,326 4,429 4,532 Senior Case Worker 4,223 4,944 103 & 203 4,326 4,429 4,532 =4,738 4,944 Buildings and Grounds Supervisor 4,326 4,841 103, 4,429 4,532 4,635 4,738 4,841 Senior Technician 4,429 4,944. 103 4,532 4,635 4,738 -- 4,841 4,944 Public Health Nurse 14,532 5,356 103 & 203 4,635 4,738 4,944 5,150 5,356 Case Supervisor 4,635 5,150 103 4,738 4,841 4,944 5,047 5,150 .a S Probation Officer Assistant District Attorney Psychiatric Social Worker [director of Taxes and Assessments Sanitarian Undersheriff Airport Manager Public Health Veterinarian (11) Microbiologist County Attorney - Supervisor Public Health Nursing Probation Officer Director T Director of Public Nursing Clinical Psychologist Senior Public Health Engineer Biochemist Supervising Clinical Psychologist Civil Engineer County Highway Superintendent . Supervising Psychiatrist Health Commissioner Director County Laboratory . Jail Physician 'Res. 192, Oct 9, 1961. .Res. 240, iVlov. 13, 1961, PROPOSED SALARY RANGE FOR :1962 Min. Max. Inc. 1st 2tid 3rd 4th 5th 4,635 5,150 103 4,738 4,841 4,944 5,047 5,150 4,800 4 841 3,665 103 & 203 4,944 5,047 5,253 5,459 5,665 5,000 6,000 200 5,200 55,400 5,600 5,800 6,000 5,047 5,562 103 5,150 5,253. 5,356 5,459 5,562 5,047 5,200 6,200 200 5,400 5,600 5,800 6,000 -6,200 v 5.356 5,871 103 5,459 5,562 5,665 5,768 5,871 1p 3 5,400 7,400 400 5,800 6,200 6,600 7,000 7,400 t 5,500 6,000 100 5,600 5,700 5,800 5,900 6,000 5,552 6,077 103 5,665 5,768 5,871 5,974 6,077- o 6,200 .6,700 100 6,300 6,400 6,500 6,600 6,700 6,400 7,400 200 6,600 6,800 7,000 7,200 7,400 10a 7,000 8;500 300 7,300 7,600 7,900 8,200 8,500 7,000 9,000 400 7,400 7,800 8,200 8,600 9,000 7,400 9,400 400 7,800 5,200 8,600 9,000 9,400 7,500 10,000 500 8,000 8,.00 9,000 9,500 10,000 7,800 9,000 12,500 15,000 500 13,000 13,500 ]+,OOu 14,500 15,000 13,500 16,000 500 14,000 14,500 15,000 15,500 16,000 23,000 25,000 500 23,500 21€,000 24,500 25,000 5.00 per visit v. w 154 September 19, 1961 Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. .773—PROPOSED SALARY RANGE FOR ELECTIVE OFFICERS .7962 Mr. Fuller offered. the; following resolution and moved its adoption: _ kESOLVL'D, upon recommendation of the Civil Service and Salaries Committee the following schedule establishing ranges of salaries for elective officers in Tompkins County service as listed below be and it is hereby adopted to be effective from January 1, 1962, and he it further RESOLVED, That the salary- schedule as amended shall supersede and take the place of all previous schedules for positions named:' PROPOSED SALARY RANGE FOR ELECTIVE OFFICERS -1962 Special County Judge $ 775 Coroner 1,500 Supervisors 1,500 Judge of Children's Court 5,000 District -Attorney 5,000 County Clerk 6,000 Commissioner of Welfare 6,000 County Treasurer 6,500 Sheriff 6,500 County judge and Surrogate 10,000 Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 774' SALARY INCREASES FOR LENGTH OF SERVICE Mr. Fuller offered Itbe following .resolution and moved its adoption: WREREAS, the Civil Service and Salaries Committee has recom- mended the adoption of •a longevity plan for county employees RESOLVED, That each and every employee for whom a salary range has been adopted, with the exceptions hereinbelow specified, who shall have completed the number of years of county: . sArvice shown in the following schedule on or before December 31, 1961, shall receive the increase in compensation stated in such schedule for the year '1962 in addition to the amounts stated in the _salary range to wit: a 10 years' $100 15 years' 200 20 years' 300 25 vears' 400 0 September 19, 1961 155 AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That this resolution and the said increases in compensation shall not be applicable to elected officers, officers appointed for a definite term, the director of the county laboratory, the commissioner of health, the. director. of civil defense, or to any employees of the Tompkins County hospital, the highway department, the airport manager or the department of men- tal hygiene with the exception of typist and senior typist. Seconded by Mr. Bower. Carried. RESOLUTION N0. 175—ArPROPIVAT10N FOR Ai 11HAl, HEALTH WORK IN 1962 Mr. Heslop offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, That the report of the Animal Health Committee - recommending appropriations for inclusion in the 1962 budget be approved by this board as follows: Tuberculosis Work 230-120 Secretary, keep records $1,325 200—Equipment 75 300—Supplies and materials 55 $1,45;_ 401—Bangs testing and vaccinations 3,000 $4,455 Seconded by' Mr. Graves. Ayes --Messrs. Fuller; Cortrighl, Gridley; Idolden, Boynton, Graves, Blanchard, Griffin, Abbott Culligan, Compton, Dates, Heslop, Bower and Stevenson -15. Noes -0. Absent:—Mr. Sullivan -1.. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 176—COUNTY AID FOR TOWN HIGHWAYS Mr. lieslop offered the following resolution_ and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, That the county treasurer be and he hereby is author- ized and directed to .pay to each of the nine towns in the year 1962 upon order of the county superintendent the sum of $3,000 or eo much thereof as may he necessary, for county aid for town highways on th,e following conditions: 156 September 19, 1961 (a) That the town slialI undertake and complete one mile of construction or (b) That the town . shalt undertake and complete one mile of topping or (c) ;That the town shall undertake and complete two miles of surface treatment; e all work shall be done iii accordance with the specifications set forth in the resolution of this board adopted December 31, 1930, as amended on November 13, 1933,.and payment shall not be made until the work has been completed and approved by the county 'superintendestt; but any town which commences the work under (a), (b) or (c) above and does not complete it in 1962 may complete the same in the fol- � lowing year and receive the amount to which it is entitled under this resolution in addition to the following year's allotment. Seconded by Mr. Holden. c Mr. Graves - read a prepared statement explaining his opposition. to this resolution. He stated; "I believe that now is the time to end this yearly appropriation by the county to the towns for , the following reasons: 1. For the,hast 25 to 30 years; towns in our county have received approximately y$3,550,000 in aid front various agencies for town roads. 2. Erwin money for the last 10 years amounted to approxinla[ely $750,000. 3. County appropriation to towns,' approximately x$`'900,000. 4. Lowman money 25 years, farm -to -market roads approximately $650,000. 5. State matching aid to towns; 25 years approximately $1,250;000. Considering the town road. mileage at 623 miles of highway. I feel that the gowns have been well taken care of. Of the $27,000 requested, `9,000 will be. contributed by [lie city taxpayers in addition to the city's share of the county's highwav budget which amounts to $127,000 in 1961. He mentioned growth of towns versus city in the past decade saying that. "statistics show heavy increase in valuation and poimlation in urban areas while The city is on the decline. "Here in the city; we have 68 miles of streets to maintain. In the past 10 years the city has built approximately 11 miles of roads which September 19, 1961 197 were ,paid for by the city taxpayer with. no help front any outside s agency. "Argu:tnents include ... city people use .town roads .. . "My feeling is that the $27,000 would be used to a greater advan- tage serving more people if it were added to the county highway bud - bet for next year solely for county road purposes of rebuilding." 'Ayes—Messrs. Futter, Cortri;ht, Gridley, Holden, Boynton, Dates, . Heslop, Bower and Stevenson -9. Moes—Messrs. Graves; Blanchard, Griffin, Abbott; Culligan and Compton -6. i Absent—Mr. Sullivan -1. Carried.' RESOLUTION NO. 177—CORRECTION OF ERRONEOUS ASSESSIVIEN.T—TOWN OF ULYSSES Mr. Graves offered .the following resolution and :moved its adoption: WHEREAS, this board is informed that an error was made in the. 1961 assessment roll in the town of Ulysses, namely: that parcel Nd. 15-1.1, assessed to Julia Leuder was erroneously assessed for $11,900 whereas same should have been assessed for $6,200, an_ error having been made in transcribing from the assessor's field book RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Tax Sales Committee, That the 1961 assessment roll be corrected to show the reduced assessment on parcel No. 15-1.1 assessed to Julia Leuder. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 1711—CORRECTION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL—TOIEN OF ULYSSES Mr. Graves offered' the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the town of Ulysses assessor was notified by the county clerk's office of several changes in assessment clue to the appropria- rion of real property for highway purposes by the New fork State Department of Public Works; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the town of Ulysses assessor and the Tax Sales Committee, That the following changes be made 158 September 19, 1961 in the torn of Ulysses assessment roll for the year 1961: Changed From • To Parcel Land & Bldgs. Land & Bldgs. Owner or Reputed Owner No, tri Ler Total . Total Wilcox, Stewart & Hazel 16-1 8,900 none Holland, Robert & Ruth 16-3 6,700 $6,000 Dickson, William & Marian 16-4 2,000 none Sarsfield, Leslie 1.6-5 1,950 none Cornell Theatres, Inc 16-6 9,000 600 Hamilton, Guy & Esther 17-21 4,30 4,000 1-laight, Herbert 28-4 17,000 7,900 Seconded by Mr. Culligan. MOVED by Mr. Bower that: this resolution be tabled until the.Octo- her 5 meeting of the board. Seconded by Mr. Boynton. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 179 APPROVAL OF TRANSFER ELLIS W. ADAMS Mr. Blanchard offered the following, resolution and moved its adoption: WFIEREAS, Ellis W: Adams, currently employed by the Tompkins County Health Department as a sanitary inspector, has indicated that lie would like to be transferred to the Dutchess Count.- Health Depart- ment; and WHEREAS, such transfer cannot become effective until approvai of said transfer by the Tompkins County Health Department and Civil Service and Salaries Committee; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Tompkins County Health Commissioner and the Civil-Service.and Salaries Committee, Tuat said request for transfer by Ellis. W. Adams to the Dutchess County Healtb Department.be and the same hereby is approved and the clerk of the, board of supervisors is hereby authorized and directed to forward a copy of this resolution to William F. Moebrke, Rx-ecutive Secretary of the Dutchess Cnunty Personnel Department. Seconded lay Mr. Gridley. Carried., Mr. Blanchard left 'the meeting at 12:02 p.m. September 19, 1961 159 RESOLUTION NO, .180—TRANSFER OF FUNDS—WELFARE DEPARTMENT t Mr. Gridley offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon request of Myron Evans, Welfare Commissioner and recommendation of the Public Welfare Committee, that the welfare commissioner be and he hereby is authorized to make the fol- lowing transfer of funds: From 151—County home 120—Temporary help To 400 -Repairs and alterations $ 500 _ From 152—County Farm 120—Temporary help To 151—County home 400—Repairs and alterations 500 From 160-609 Adults in Private institutions To 150-400 Other expenses 2,000 ` RESOLVED FURTHER, That the county treasurer is hereby author- ized and directed to [Hake the necessary transfer on'his books. Seconded. by Mr. Griffin. Carried. .RESOLUTION NO. 181—ABOLISHING CIVIL SERVICE. POSITIONS Mr. Fuller offered' the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, That civil service titles of Senior Library Cletk and Office Manager ;heretofor established by this board be and the same hereby are abolished as of this date, September 19, 1961. Seconded by Mr. Bower. Carried. MOVED by Mr. Gridley that Resolutions Nos. 182 and 183• and at-, i appointment to the Board of Health be considered at this time. Seconded by Mr. Bower. Carried. Mr. Holden placed in nomination the name of Howard Tyler, Groton, N. Y. as a tnernber of t:he Board of Health to replace Carl W. Vail. deceased.. Seconded by Mr. Dates. ' There being no further nominations, Mr. Gridley moved, second- ed by Mr. Bower; that nominations be closed and, the clerk east one ballot for Mt. Tyler. The ballot was cast and the chairman declared Howard_ Tvler as a 160 September 19, 1961 member of the Board of Health to fill the unexpired term of Carl W. Vail, deceased, said term to expire December 31., 1.961. RESOLUTION NO. 182—OFFER TO PURCHASE ,I1IOHAWh AIRLINES HANGARS Mr. Dates offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Airport Committee, That this Board of Supervisors hereby offers to enter into an agreement with Mohawk Airlines for the purchase of the north and south hangars and buildings appurtenant thereto, presently located at the Tompkins County Airport,' and for the cancellation of the lease between the county and Mohawk Airlines, dated July 1, 1956,.relating to the area occupied by said airline.hangars and the area surrounding same, to be paid for in the following manner: (a.) $30,000 cash (b) The county to give Mohawk Airlines a five year dry tease, without rental, for the space in the south hangar presently, occupied by Mohawk Airlines and for the area presently occupied by said airlines for gas, oil, parts and equipment storage. That, if said offer is accepted by Mohawk Airlines, a contract will be entered into between, the parties containing substantially. the terms' as outlined herein. Seconded by Mr. Fuller. Ayes—Messrs. Fuller, CoAright, l.-folden, Culligan, Compton, Dates, Heslop, Bow' er and Stevenson -9. Noes—Messrs. Gridley. Boynton, Graves. Griffin and Abbott -5. Absent—Messrs. Blanchard and Sullivan -2. Carried. A short recess was called for the Tax Sales Cotnmi!Iee to meet. Business resumed. Mr. Griffin left the meeting at: 12:30 p.m. Mr. Graves, chairman of the Tax Sales Committee, recommended to the board tbat thf: bid for the Crossmore property be' rejected and re- ,September 19, 1961 161 advertise for bids to be accented on October 9 at 9:30 a.m. by the clerk of the board. Seconded by Mr. Cortright. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 183—CORRECTION OF ERRONEOUS ASSESSMENTS TOWN OF ENFIELD. Mr. Graves offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHL.R.EAS,'this board is informed that :in error was made in the 1961 assessment roll, in the town of Enfield, namely: that parcel 69-1.1 assessed to Richard McFall was erroneously assessed for $6,050 whereas-same should have been assessed for $4,850; and parcel 50-11 assessed to Floyd Mills was erroneously assessed for $2,900 whereas same should have been assessed for $1,900; an error having been made in trancribing from the assessor's field book; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Tax Sales Committee, That the 1961 assessment roll be corrected to show the reduced assess- ments on parcel 69-1.1 assessed to Richard McFall and parcel .50-1,1. assessed to Floyd Mills. Seconded by Mr. Fuller. Carried. On motion adjourned. o !62 October 5, 1961 ANNUAL SESSION FIRST ®AY Thursday, October S, 1961 Pursuant to Resolution No. 155 adopted August: 1.4 1961.. the chair- man called the mccting to order at 1.0:05 a.m. Those present were, Messrs. Fuller, Cortrighk, Gridlev, Holden, Bovn- ,t.on. Graves, Blanchard, Griffin, Abbott. Sullivan, Culligan, Compton, Dates, 1-Teslop. Bower and Stevenson -1.6. Minutes of meeting of September 19 approved with the following salary adjustments to be.shown in the salary schedule: Matron.fail $1,400 Dental Hygienist--part-kime 52;100 flat Deputy County Clerk $4.017-.x$'4,532 The assessors' reports on valuations of assessment rolls and railroad properties in the towns of Tthaca and Newfield were received and filed. Also the assessors annual report of valuations on the toxo=n of Lnfield assessment roll was received for filing. A. 'metnorandum was received from civil service which enclosed copy of Sec. 243—Military .Law regarding leave of absence of public em- ployee while engaged in performance of military duty. Also from civil. service was received the eligibility dctcrminal.ion of county fire co - Ordinator, Raymond Latin, which was approved on training and ex- perience under Rule 6 (non-competitive class) appointrient effective September 1.1. 1961 -. The assistant hospital administrator trainee speci- fications were received from the civil service department which are to he placed in the nias'tcr book of county classification positions. Official. order No. 559, dated September 7; 1961, was received from the Department of Public' Works stating discontinuance of state main- tenance on portions of state highways No. 5474 and 5214, town of Newfield. Tompkins County. T?msuant to Section 62 of the highway law the order states that the described portions of above highway are to he maintained hereafter by the town of. Newfield. The clerk noted receipt of a news letter from State Civil Defense regarding fallout shelters. October 5, 1961 . 163 V A resolution was read by the clerk from Madison. County requesting changes in surplus food. regutat.ions. Said resolution referred to the Legislative and Welfare Committees. The clerk read a news release from the conservation department to the effect. that $203,235 had been approved. in state -aid grants to 35 counties which conducted state -navigation -law patrols during 1960. Tompkins County is listed as receiving $245.50 for'its participation in boat patrol. The chairman received on September 24 a telegram, stating that the public works appropriations bill passed the senate. said bill included $75,000 planning funds for Cayuga Inlet flood control project. Esl i elates and expenditures for 1962 of the county judge; surrogate, probation department, district attorney, jail; county court; supreme court, penal institutions; grand jury, children's court: and sheriff's de- partment were received and' referred to the Committee on Courts and Correction. Estimates and expenditures of county extension service. CornQ11 Library Association. community colleges and county historian for.J.962 were received and referred to the Education'Committee. '-sthnates and expenditures of the sealer of weights and measures, budget officer, county attorney and court library Nvere received, and referred to the County Officers Accounts Committee. The: 1962 estimate and, expenditures for the assessment department ivas received and referred to the Equalization Committee. Estimate and ekpendit;ures for 1.962 of the health and mental health departments were received and referred to the health Committee. Estimate; and expenditures for 1962 of the veterans service agency was received and referred. to the Veterans Affairs Committee. Estimate of expenses of the do,, warden for 1962 was received and referred to the Animal Health Cornrnittee. The 1962 estinlatexl expenses of the laboratory and blood hank de- partment. were 'received and referred to the Committee on Laboratory and 'Blood Bank. Estimate and expenditures of the fire de.pm1ment was received and referred to the fire Protection Connniltee. 164 October 5, 1961 The estimated expenditures of c:ouuly clerk and motor vehicle clerk were receivM and referred to County Officers Accounis Committee. RESOLUTION NO. 184—CORRECTION OF ASSESSMENT ROLE—TOWN OF ULYSSES Mt•. Graves offered the l'olloeving resolution and moved its adoption: WHELREAS, the tor,vu of Lltysses assessor was notified by the county clerk's office of several changes in assessment clue to the appropriation of real property for highway purposes by the New fork State Depart- ment of PUhIiC Works; RESOLVED, D, upon recommendation of the town of 'Ulysses assessor and the Tax Sales Committee that the following changes he made in the town of Ulvsses assessment roll for the year 1961 Changed Tn From band Land ` Owner or Reputed Owner Parcel No, and Bldgs. ,Total and Bldgs. Total Wilcox, Stewart & Hazel 16-1 $8,900 none Holland, Robert & Ruth 1.6-3 6,700 $6,000' Dickson, William & Marian 1.6-4 2,000 mine Sarsfield, Leslie 16-5 1,950 none Cornell Theatres, Inc. 16-6 9,000 600 Hamilton, Guy & Esther 17-21 4,300 4,000 Haight, Herbert 28-4 17,000 7,900 Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 185—COUNTY All) FOR CITY Of' ITHACI[ ROADS Mr. Graves offered the following resotul.ion and. moved its adoption: RLSOLVLID, That the county treasurer he and he hereby is author- ized and directed to pay to the city of Ithaca in the year 1962 upon order of the county superintendent the sum of $3,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary, fnr county aid for city highways on th-e following conditions: (a) That the City shall undertake and complete one mite of con- struction or r (b) That the city shall undertake and complete one mile of lopping or (c) That the city shall undertake aml complete two.rnile of surface treatment; October 5, 1961 165 all work shall be clone in accordance with the specifications set forth in the resolution of this board adopted December 31, 1930, as amended on November 13, 1933, and payment shall not be made until the work has been completed and approved by the county superintendent; but the city which commences the work under (a), (b) or (c) above and does not complete it in 1962 may complete the same in the following year and receive the amount to which it is entitled under this resolu- tion in addition to the following gear's allotment. Seconded by Ali% Heslop. Carried. After discussion, it was (iecicled to rder this matter to the county attorney to determine its legality. . MOVED li), Mr. Abbott that the alcove resolution he tabled. Seconded by Mr. holden. Carried. RESOLUTION N0. T86—CORRECTIO1V OFERRONEOUS ASSESSUF,NTS—TOWN OF NEW - FIELD Mr-. Graves offered the followim, resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, this board is informed that an error was made in the 1961 assessment roll in the town of Newfield, namely: that parcel 3-44Y" assessed to Llizaheth Drake was erroneously assessed for $3,750 where- as same should have been assessed for $2,750; parcel 13-10 assessed to William 1-1. Miller was erroncously assessed on 1960 assessment roll for $600 whereas same should dlaV^e been assessed for $2,650; parcel No. 2-45 assessed to Barry and Louise Tudi was erroneously assessed for $8,400 whereas same should have, been assessed for $7,400; parcel 2-29 Y assessed to Grange #242 was assessed for $1,250 whereas same should have been 0, same being wholly exempt; these errors having been made in transcribing front the assessor's fieid book; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Tax Sales Committee, That the 1961 assessment roll be changed to show the correct assess- ments on parcel 3-44Y assessed to Elizabeth Drake and parcel 13-10 assessed to "Nitliam H. Miller, parcel 2-45 assessed to Harry and LnUiSe Tndi and parcel 2-29Y assessed to Grange #242 be exempt. Seconded by Mr. Heslop. Carried, RESOLUTION NO. 187—AWARD OF BID—BOARD OF ELECTIONS Mr. Boynton offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the commissioners of elections have duly advertised for bids in accordance with certain .specifications for the printing needs of their office for the general election to lie held November 7, 1961 ; and 166 October 5, 1961 'WH REAS, The Upstate Press of 416 Last State Street, Ithaca, Nety York is the lowest responsible bidder meeting certain specifications with a hid in the amount of $2,700; t RESOLVED, upon recommcnttanon of tha Purchasing and Election Committees, That the said bill (if The Upstate Press he and the same hereby is accepted and the commissioners of elections he and they hereby are authorized to complete said transaction on behalf, of ,the count%. Seconded. by Mr. Fuller. Cnrrie;d. RESOLUTION NO. 184)—TRANSFER O1' FUNDS-110SPITAL Mr. 131anchr.rd offered the following resolution and 111OVed its adoption: RESOLVh;D, upon request of R. O. Daughery, administrator of the hospital, and recammendations of the Health Committee, That R. 0. Daughety be and Ire hereby is authorized to make the f-Alowing trans- fer of funds: From 140—Count. Hospital 116—Dietary Salaries $8,100.00 Cc. Medical and. Surgical 101—Salaries and General Expense 91.52 126—Salaries 8,008.48 $8,100 - RESOLVED, further, That the county treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to make the necessary transfer on. his books. Seconded by Mr. 13o1ver. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 189—TRANSFER OF 1,'UNUS—CA1II7'AL CONST R UCT IO N—AIR PORT Mr. Dates -offered the followinb resolution and moved its adoptiou: WHE'R'EAS, by Resolution No. 125 passed June 15, 1961, the sum of $13,587.05 was appropriated from the contingent fund to capital con- struction—airport; and NVII.F.REAS, said money had previouSly been appropriated by Reso- lution No. 313 passed December 23, 1960; thereby resulting in a dupli- catetransfer; RESOLVE]), upon recommendation of the Airport Committee, That rhe smn of $13,587.05 be transferred from capital.construction—airpnrr. to the contingent fund. Uccondcd by Mr. Abb ort. Carried. MOVED by Mr. Gridley Illat Resolutions Nos. 190 and. 191. be con- sidered at this tine. . October 5, 1961 167 Secov-ded by Mr. Fuller.Carried, RESOLUTION NO. 190—OPPOSITION TO TV CHANNEL CHANGES FROM VHF TO UHF Mr. Culligan offered [lie followin- resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, a proposal is uow before the Federal Communications Commission to convert television station WNBF Channel 12 Bingham- ton, New York from a VHF to a UHF frequence- ,for signals to its receivers WHEREAS, this UHF frequency change would cot rnauy areas of Tompkins County out of television reception and make it very difficult for thousands of other people to receive clear and adequate signal,.,- BE ignalsBE IT RESOLVED, 'Chat the Tompkins County Board of Super- visors, on behalf of the entire population of the county, go on record as greatty opposing this change listed as Docket No. 14243 with the FCC. 13E IT ALSO -RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be sent to the Federal Communication Commission, Washington, D.C., also copies to Senators javits and Keating, the Board of Supervisors of Chemung, Tioga, Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, Otsego and Broome Counties. Seconded. by Mr. Gridley. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 191—AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED WITH REPAIRS TO COUNTY BRIDGE' NO. 5C; BROOKTONUALE, NEW .YORK—TOIVN OFCAROLINE 1Ir: Heslop offered [he ,following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the county superintendent of highways has advised the Highway Committee that county bridge No. 5C, Brooktondale, New York, is in had need of repairs to the north concrete abutment due to the fact that said concrete abutment is deteriorating rapidly and thereby may result in the steel girders on said abutment settling and rendering _ said bridge dangerous and a hazard affecting the safety of the inhabi- tants using said bridge in the town of Caroline, County of Tompkins and said condition requires immediate action; RESOLVIiD, upon recommendation of the Highway Committee and superintendent of highways, That repair work be commenced immedi- ately without competitive bidding on said north abutment in order to correct said condition, pursuant to Section '103 of the General Munici- pal Law. Seconded by Mr. Fuller. Carried. On motion adjourned to October 16 at 10:00 a.m. 168 October 9, 1961 MONTHLY MEETING Monday, October 9, 1961 `i,lre chairman called the meeting, to order at: 1-0:15 a.m. Those present were Messrs. Duller. Cortright, Gridley, 1-161den, Boyn- ton, Graves, Blanchard. Griffin, Abhoti. Sullivan. Culligan, Compton. Dates; FTeslop. Bower and Stevenson -16. ;Minutes of First Day of annual session. October 5. approved. Pistol permits issued during the month of Scptcniber totaled $12. S11erill`s fees for September totaled $762.28. The cicrk noted one admission in the tuberculosis hospital during Septeniber. A letter from the Deparomn iit of Agriculture and Markets was read by the clerk in which attention was called -to Section 11.5 of the Agri- culture and. Markets Law relative to ding quarantines. It was also stated that the quarantine for Tompkins Comity expires March 31, 1962. Said comniunication referred to the Animal Flealth Committee. The bonded indebtedness of the town of Caroline was received and - filed.. �,stimate. and expenditures for 1962 for the county treasurer's de- partment was received and referred to the County Officers Accounts Committee. Estimate and expenditures for 1962 :fpr the airl)ort was received and referred to the Air])ort. Committee. The estimated expenses for 1962 of the hospital 'were received and referred to the health Committee: Estimate and. expcndit.ures of the commissioner of elections and election expenses were received and referred to the Election Committee. Petitions from -the-[own assessors of Enfield 'and Dryden were re- ceived and referred io the Tax Sales Committee. T%Vo certificates of inspection of boilers at the county hospital were received and will be turned over to the hospital for posting. 0 October 9, 1961 169 The clerk read a letter from the Department of Social Welfare stating that an inspection of .the county home had been made and ]trailed to Commissioner Evans. . The August itnouthly report from the Conservation Department on Wildlife Babies Control Program was noted, and filed. A fora] front the U.S. Department of Commerce requesting the list of special districts located in Tompkins Counth was received for. in- formation. A notice from the eounty treasurer's office advised that the amount assessed to Tompkins County to he included in the 1962 budget for eornmunity colleges is $6,960, an increase of $27510. Mr. Sullivan; chairman of the Civ:il..Defense- Committee, urged the public to avail themselves of literature concerning -building of shelters. He advised the board that there was a possibility that a new generator would be needed at the Newfield shelter at a cost of approximately $5,000. RESOLUTION NO. 192—APPOINTMENT OF PART-TIME CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST—MEN- TAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT Mr. Blanchard offered the followittg resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon recommendatiou of Dr. George E. Poucher, direc- tor of the Mental Health Clinic, That Dr. Nina Lambert be- and she 'hereby is appointed as part-time clinical psychologist at an annual salary of $4,000, said sum already having been provided for this posi- tion in the budget. Seconded by Air. Fuller. Ayes Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, Gridley, .Holden, Boynton, Blan- chard. Abbott. Sullivan, Culligan; Compton, Dates; T-Teslop and Bower —:13. Noes—'Messrs. Craves, Griffin and Stevenson -3. :Resolution carried. I 170 October 9, 1961 RESOLUTION NO. 193—CORRECTION OF ERRONEOUS ASSESSMENT—TONIN OF ENFIELD Mr. Graves offered the following resolution and moved pits adoption: WHEREAS, this board is informed that an error was made in the 1961 assessment roll in the town of .Enfield, namely: that parcel 55-30 assessed to Edwin and Stephanie Younge was erroneously assessed for $150 whereas same should have been assessed for $3,800, error having been made in transcribing from the assessor's field book-; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Tax Sales Committee, . That the 1961 assessment roll be changed to show the correct assess- ment on parcel 55-30 assessed to Edwin and Stephanie Younge. Seconded by Mr. Culligan. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 194—HOSPITAL SURVEY Mr. Abbott offered the following resolution mid moved its adoption: WHEREAS, this board slid by Resolution No. 66 call for a three- man supervisor committee to select on -e or two professional organiza- tions to survey- the hospital and ' to produce a proposed contract of employment ; AND WHEREAS, Resolution No. 140 was presented to this board on July 10, 1961, calling for an interim -report and a final report from said committee by th-e September meeting; and WHEREAS, the members of said committee did on that date state that no report should he made until the citizens committee had reported, and did further state that they had contacted several survey groups; and r WHEREAS, the citizens committee has since reported recommending a survev. NOW THE,RE, FORE-, 13E IT RESOLVED, That said supervisors committee be and it is hereby directed to proceed to carry out all of ,the directives given it bi- Resolution No. 66; and be it further RESOLVED; That said committee be and it is hereby directed to give its final report, with recommendations, by the regular niccting Clay in November 1961. Seconded by Mr. Culligan. Ayes—Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, Gridley; Hoiden. Boynton, Graves; „ Blanchard, Griffin. Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan. Compton, Dates, Heslop, Bower and Stevenson -1f. Noes -0. Carried. October 9, 196T 171 RESOLUTION NO. .195—AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE r CERTIFICATE OF COOPERATION AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT— HIGHWAY DEPART'i111ENT Mr. Heslop offered the following 'resolution andmoved, its adoption: J. 'WHEREAS, this hoard has heen informed by the Department of Public Works that in order to obtain approval of the United States Commissioner of Public Roads for the reconstruction of the comity high- way from the village of i reeville to its intersection of county road No. 105 and county road No. 107, McLean, N-ew fork, it will be neces- sary for the county of Tompkins at its own cost and expense to main - rain the said highway after reconstruction; E WH17RL'<AS•, the Departineirt of Public VV03`k; has submitted an agreement for this purpose; r RESOLVED, upon recommendation of thcHighnay Committee, "That this board hereby approves said agreement and directs the county superintendent of highways to execute same on Behalf of the county. Seconded b%= Mr. Holden. Carried. RESOL'UT'ION NO. 196—SERVICE. AGREEMENT— XEROGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT Mr. Bower offered the following resolution and mc)ved its adoption: NAIHERLAS, the Xerox Corporation has submitted an agreement for service of xerographic equipment in the Tompkins County assTssrnent department effective November 1, 1961, which agreement calls for a payment of $93 per month as compared to t6c present payment of $125 per month and which agreement shall continue until such tinme as it is cancelled by the Xerox Corporation upon 1.5 clay's notice; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Equalization Cninlnittee, That said agreement be and the same hereby is approved and the chairman of the board of supervisors lie and she hereby is authorized and directed to execute same on' behalf "of the county; and be it further RESOLVED, That the county rreasurier be and he bereby is author- ized and directed to paythe charges on said agreement upon audit by the board of duly verified bills. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried. 172 October 9, 1961 RESOLUTION NO, 197—,TRANSFER OF FUNDS—VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS' 40 Mir. Bower offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon the reyuest of the various departments and recom- mendations of committees in charge of those departments, that said department heads be and herelhy are authorized to make the following transfer of funds: Froin 54—County Attorney 400—Other expenses To 200—Equipment $ 150.00 r From 51—assessment Department 121—Typist 'P -T To 120=Salary part-time 500.00 From 170—Jail 200—Equipment r To 300—Supplies and materials 203.18 Froin 160—Public Welfare Department Programs County Wide 602—Old Age Assistance To 608—Medical Assistance to the Aged $50,000.00' rrom 6013—Ulection expenses 400 ---Other expenses $600:00 401—School Instruction +00.00 To 60A—Curnmissiuners of Election 400—Other 134enses 1,000,00 RESOLVED, further, That the county treasurer be' and ihereby is authorizedand directed to make the necessary transfers on his books. Seconded by Mr. Heslop. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. .198—SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION CONTINGENT FUND Mr. Bower offered the following resolution and moved its adol}titin: RESOLVED, upon the request of the various departments and recom- merndations of committees in charge of those departments, that said department heads be and hereby are authorized to snake the following transfer,of funds: From 290—County General i 650—Contingent Fund To 170—Jail 300—Supplies and materials .. .100.00 To 27—District Attorney 300—Supplies and materials 100.00 October 9, 1961 173 RESOLVED, further, That the county treasurer be and hereby is authorized and directed to make the necessary transfers on his hooks. Seconded by Mr. Cortriaht. Ayes—Messrs. Fuller. Cortright; Gridley, Holden; Goy'4un, Graves, Blanchard, Griffin; Abbott, Sullivan: Culligan, Compton, Dates, Reslop, Boyer and Stevenson -16. Noes -0. Carried. MOVER by Mr. Abbott that Resolutions Nos. '199, 200, 201 and 202 be considered at this time. Seconded by Mr. Graves. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 199-4PPOINTMENT OF CLEANER --- COURT HOUSE Mr. Abbot[ offeredthe following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon recommendation of th-e Building. and Grounds Committee, That Ralph Nyhenius he and he hereby is appointed to the position of cleaner as of September 1, 1961 with a starting salary of $3,100 per annum, based on his previous experience in this occupa- tion. Seconded by Mr. 'Holden. Carried. RESOLU'T'ION NO. 200—AWAR0 OF BID—TAX PROPERTY Mr. Craves offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the clerk of the board of supervisors .has advertised for hids for the sale of tax property in the town of Ulysses owned by the county of. Tompkins briefly known as property Nos. 33-21 and 33-21-I on the assessment roil for the town of Ulysses, together with any and all right and title which the county may have, in and to said parcels including any easements nr rights of way from the property to Cayuga Lake; and WHEREAS, William 13. Wilkinson is the highest responsible bidder for said, parcels with a total hid of $1,250; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the '],'ax Sales Committee; That the hid of William B. Wilkinson he and the same is hereby accepted on condition that the $1.,250 be paid by cash or certified check to 'the county- of Tompkins and that the successful bidder make the property safe pursuant to order of the. town of Ulysses zoning officer within the time specified by said 'zoning officer; and be it further 174 October 9, 1961 RESOLVED, "Khat the chairman of the board be and he hereby is authorized and directed to execute a quit: claim deed on behalf of the county to William B. NVilkinson. Seconderl,by Mr, Blanchard. Carried. 1 RESOLUTION N0, 202—CORRECTION OF ERRONEOUS ASSESSMENT—TOWN OF DRYDEN Mr. Graves offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHLRI;AS, this board is informed that an error was made in the • 1961 assessment roll, in the town of Dryden, .namely: that parcel 85-10 assessed to Donald -and Anne Hennigan was erroneously assessed for ;111,000 whereas same should have been assessed for $1,100, an error having been made in transcribing from the assessor's field book; RESOLVFI), upon recommendation of the Tax Sales Committee, '['hat the 1961 .assessment roll he corrected to show the reduced assess- ment on parcel 85-1.0 assessed to Donald and Anne Hennigan. Seconded by Mr. Culligan. Carried. RESOLUTION NO, 202—CORRECTION OF DUPLICATE ASSESSMENT—TOWN OF DRYDEN Mr. GraVes offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHI?REAS, this board is informed that an error was made in the assessment roll in the town of Dryden for the years 7960 and 1951 ; namely: that parcel #+8-5.2 was erroneously assessed to Enoch Jones, the same being a duplicate of the property in the tows, of. Dryden- assessedcorrectly to [red and Margaret Cape, designated as parcel #48-5.1 ; RI, SOLVED upon recommendation of the Tax Sales Committee, hat parcel #+8-5.2 assessed to Enoch Jones be stricken from the assessment roll fa- 1960 and 1961..and the entire amount of the 1960 town and caunty tax be charged back to the town of .Dryden in the amount of $21.52 and the entire school tax for 1960 and 1961 be charged back to the Dryden Central School District, said Enoch Jones not having paid the taxes on samne; and be it farther RESOLVED, That the county treasurer be and he hereby is author- ixed and directed to make said changes on the 1960 assessment roll and the 1961 assessment roll he corrected. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried. i October 9, 1961 1175 RESOLUTION NO. 203- OINI AUDIT Mr.Bower offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the several committees of the board :have at this regular session audited claims against the County of Tompkins as reported and referred to them for audit in the following amounts out of the various funds: .claims chargeable to the clog fund in the amount of $9.00; claims chargeable to the county self-insurance ,fund in the amount of $521.18; claims for personal services in the amount of $999.10; general claims against the county in the amount of $1+,099.85, and airport hills amounting to $16,106.65, now therefore be it RESOLVED, That the clerk of this board file a certified list of claims sir audited with the county treasurer, and that lie be and hereby is authorized and directed to pay said claims so audited out of the various 'funds appropriated therefor. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Ayes Messrs. fuller, Cortright, Gridley; Holden, Boynton. Graves, Blanchard_ Griffin, Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan, Compton, hates, Heslop, Bower. anti Stev-ensou----16. Noes -0. Carried. On motion adjourned. a 176 October 16, 1961 1 ANNUAL UAg SESSION t SECOND DAY Monday, October 16, 1961 , The chairman called the meeting to order at 10:06a.m. Those present were Messrs. Fuller, Cortright. Gridley, 1-lolden, Boyn- ton, Graves. Blanchard. Griffin. Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan, Compton, Dates; Tleslop and. Stevenson -15: Absent: was Mr. I -lower -1. Pursuant, to 114 --solution No. 58). two t'epresentatives from the Ad- clressograph-Multigraplt Corporation appeared and gave estimates of the work potential- together with cost estimates of machine manufac- tured by their, firm. They stated that for [he comity's investment in addressograph-multigrapih over the past five years. 'the saving in labor' and material to the county represented return of 1819%). Mr. Bower appeared. The clerk read the following letter: "Dear Sir: In compliance, with law. the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins Counly is hereby notified to raise by taxation for ithe fiscal year be- ginning April .L, 1961. Ilse amount of $22.1.27.85 for -court and stenographers' expenses. Check for the amount due should be made payable to the State of New York, Division of the Treasury, Department of Taxation and Finance, and •mailed to Post Office Box 1.311 (Main Office) , Albany. N. Y., on or before February 15, 1962. Very truly yours, y. COMMISSIONER OF TAXATION ANDFINANCE By HARRY 0. HARMAN Deputy Commissioner;' Said correspondence referred to the Finance Committee. The asscssors' annual. report of �aluatiuns of assessment roll and railroad property in the town of Groton received. The wholly and par- ieially exempt property of the same town was received and filed. October lb, 1961 177 Estimate of expenses of the. coroner was received and. referred to the Committee on Courts and Correction- Gstinimes of 1962 expenditures of the welfare' department were re- ceived and referred to the Welfare Committee. The 1962 estimate for highway expenses was received and referred to the Highway Committee. 'Che clerk noted receipt. of letter and contract for board of prisoners in. the Onondaga County penitentiary for the year 1962 which was referred to the Courts and Correction Committee. Bonded and temporary indebtedness reports from the towns of Danby and Ithaca were received and filed. Grand jury lists from the towns of Caroline; Danby, Newfield and first: ward of the city of Ithaca were received and referred to the Com- mittee on Courts and Correction. A letter from James V. Buyoucos,President of the; Tompkins County Bar Association, was read by the clerk relative eo establishing com- missioner of jurors. The clerk called attention to a rescAution 'froin Chautauqua County relative to welfare regulations. Said resolution referred to Legislative and -Welfare Committees. A letter was received from the Division of Fire Safety in Albany acknowledging, appointment of Raymond Lattin as fire coordinator, The .Interstate Commerce Commission Order No. 21612 announced application of the .L VRPv Company for p-ermission to abandon a port,on of the Ithaca branch from Ithaca to Fayett-, covering appro imale dis- Lince of 40 miles, a hearing for which is scheduled for 2M p.m. Noveirrber 9, 1961. at: the Federal Building in Ithaca. Mr. Cortrip:lit announced that the Wildlife Manage_vent Act Distriet P>oard is sending but questionnaires to sportsrnens clubs to cvalu te relations between Land owners and sportsmen. He announced Lha' a survey,was now completed and marked which indicates that there are 6.700 acres within ihe: town of Danbv. Mr. Graves, chairman of the Tax Sales Committee, recommended the following for inclusion in the 1961. budget as sub nritted b}, the county treasurer: 178 October 16, 1961 290-621 Losses in property acquired for taxes 300- 622 001-622 Refunds on real estate taxes 500 623 Taxes on county property 500 624 Tax advertising and expenses 3,500 . $4,800 Dated October 16, 1961. JAMES R. GRAVES RICHARD A. COM'TON JAMES 11. CORTRIGHT Committee Ileferred �to the budget officer. Mr. Bower; chairman of the Equalization Committee, submitted [he following report relative to the evaluation of the special franchises of 'f ompkins County outside of the city of .Ithaca as reported by the several town clerks of the respective towns of. the county for the year 1961: SPECIAL FRANCHISES FOR TOMPKINS COUNTY FOR 1961 (17XCIUSiVe of the City of 1tlja(;a) Dated. October 9. 1961 CLIFFORD E. BOWER J. HENRY HESLOP JAMES R. GRAVES CLAUDE W. HOLDEN RICHARD A. COMPTON 13EN V. BOYNTON EDWARD P. ABBOTT Committee v >, Towns r- and Villages _ v c = v _ `r UU U c Caroline $ , $39 $3,249 $ 1 $2,060 j $ 661 $ 80,553 1 $ .. $ 3,504 ` $ $1,838 $ Danby �� 49,292 _58 36,976 Drydeir 253 1,025 1 26,7431 173,781 1 210 1 52,839 Drv6en Village_ - 13,0861 77,6851 160 Preeville Village -1,6501 34,1031 287 42,857 95 1 1,366 Enfield 39,513 Groton 61,042 68,384 Groton Village 61,176 35,011. Ithaca j 2,942 j 290,296 1$0,188 j Cayuga Heights 8,456 21.0 283,973 103,645 64,941 11.5,139 1 Lansing Newfield 54,682 736 56,706 63 24 Ulysses f 75,279 1 28,884 1 32,145 Trnrnansburg t 51,139 1 j 423 1. 18,905 TOTALS $253 $39 _; $4,274 $11,608 1 $2,060 $44,5451 $1,436,159 1 $1,004 1-$686,299 $158 I $1,838 $52,416 $1,185 Dated. October 9. 1961 CLIFFORD E. BOWER J. HENRY HESLOP JAMES R. GRAVES CLAUDE W. HOLDEN RICHARD A. COMPTON 13EN V. BOYNTON EDWARD P. ABBOTT Committee 780 October 16, 1961 - t MOVED by Mr. 3oiver that the report be accepted. Seconded by Mr. I-teslop. Carried. Mr. Corl.right, chairman of the Fire Protection Committee, sub- mitled the Following recommendations of that committee for 1.962: To the Board of Supervisors Tompkins County, New York � Your Fire Protection Committee submits the following recom- mendation 81—Fire Department. 100 .Personal services 200.00 200 Equipment 4,636.25 300 Supplies and materials 900.00 400 Other expenses 5,774.00 $12,11.0.25 Dated October 16, 1961 JAMES :Fl. CORTRIGHT WM. P. SULLIVAN THOMAS J. GRIFFIN Committee Report referred to budget officer. Mr. Blanchard. chairman of the Flealth Committee, read the follow- ing report: To the Board of Supervisors Tompkins County, New York- Your orklour corumittee on tuberculosis reports That to October 1, 1961 $3,315 has been spent. oul of the $1.0,000 appropriated in the 1961 hudget for care of county tuberculosis patients, leaving a balance of $6,6435 to date. Eight patients from January 1, 1961 were admitted or readmitted to October 1, 1961, as, compared to nine for the first; nine months of last year. This committee recommend, for inclusicm in the 1962 budget Lhc sum of 58.000.- October 16, 1961 Dated October 16. 1967. PAUL BLANCHARD LEWIS GRIDLEY CLIFFORD E. BOWEli HARRIS B. DATES JAMES H. COIiTRIGHT RICHARD A. COMPTON RALPl4 FULLER Committee 181 Said report referred to budget officer. Mr. Blanchard, chairman of the County Officers Accounts Commit- tee,submiitted the following report and recommendation for 1962: To the Board of Supervisors Tompkins County; New York The estimates for 1962 of the various departments :referred to your County Officers Accounts Committee have been studied and your committee recommends ,the following for :1.962: 26—Court Library 300—Supplies'a'nd materials 600 4.5—Budget Officer 100—Personal services 800 200 -Equipment 0 300—Supplies and materials 30 4.00-0ther expenses 70 900 5=1 County Attorney 100 -Personal services $10,761 200—Equipment 0 300—Supplies and materials 250 400-01her expenses 300 $117311 56—Sealer of Weigh -Ls and Measures 100 -Personal services $ 3,800 200-Equipinent 250 300 --Supplies and materials 50 400 ---Other expenses 700 $ 4,800 Dated October 16, '1961. PAUL BLAiNCHARD WM. P. SULLIVAN DONALD J. CULLIGAN Committee 182 Octob=_r 16, 1961 Said repast referred to budget officer. Mr. Heslop arinoutced that the annual road tour would be conducted on October 27 and 28' starting at 9:00 a.m. Mr. Culligan, of the Purchasing Cornlxtittee. suggested that each committee chairntan correlate the number of each piece of equipment ' required in the departments iii his field so that possible savings can he reflected in their purchase. RESOLUTION NO. 204 -AUTHORIZATION TO APPOINT DEPUTY FIRE COORDINATORS • Mr. Cortright offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon,request of Raymond L. Lattin, 'Tompkins County Fire Coordinator, That this board of supervisors authorize -said Tomp- kins County fire coordinator to appoint fovir deputy fire coordinators, pursuant to section +01 of the county law; and be it further RL'SOLVPD, That said county fire coordinator shall designate in writing and file in the office of the county clerk and the clerk of the board of supervisors the order in which said deputies are to serve during the absence of the fire coordinator or his inability to act. Seconded by Mr. Griffin. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 205—AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE RELEASE—AUTO ACCIDENT Mr. Compton offered the following resolution and moved its adoptiml : RESOLVED, upon recommendation of this board that 1-1arvey Stevenson be and he hereby is authorized to execute a general release in the amount of $+8:30 on behalf of thecounty of Tompkins to Barbara Shepherd to cover damages to a county owned vehicle sus - rained. in an accident on June 15, 1961. Sc�.onded by Mr. huller. Carried. 1'Fr. Graves was excused. October 16, 1961 '783 RESOLUTION NO. 200—A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE CONSOLIDATION AND SALE OF SERIAL 130AIDS AGGREGATING $'9¢5,000, 11ERETOFORE SEPA- RATELY AUTHORIZED BY THE COUNTY OF T0MPKINS, NEW YORK, FOR VARIOUS PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS Mr. 13ower offered the followitig resolution and moved its adoption: BE IT RESOLVED, by the board of supervisors of the county of Tompkins, New York, as follows: Section 1. Of the $332,000 serial bonds authorized by a bond reso- lution dated July 7, 1958, to pay part of the cost of airport impr,ove- meats at the Tompkins County Airport, including the improvement of the northwest, southeast runway, clearing and grubbing, drainage, paving and turfing, it is hereby determined that there shall be issued only $275,000 of such arnotinr. Such $275,000 seriai bonds shall mature $35,000 in 1962, and $+0,000 in each of the years 1963 to 1968, both inclusive, and shall be consolidated with another issue of bonds of saicl county as beneinafter authorized. It is hereby determined that sub- division 14 of paragraph_ a of Section 11.00 of the. Local Finance Law applies to the aforesaid specific object or purpose and that the period of probable usefulness thereof is teen years, computed from December 12, ,1958, the date of the first bond anticipation.note issued imanticipa- 'tion of such bonds. Payments in the respective amounts of $27,000 and $+30,000 were made from current funds appropriated therefor on May 13, 1960 and May 15, 1961, for the purpose of redeeming portions of the bond anticipation notes issued in anticipation of such bonds, which payments were made in lieu of the payment of the first and second installments of such Bonds, which otherwise would have matured by such dates. Sraiorr 2. Of the $750,000 serial bonds authorized by a bond resolu- tion dated- April 7, 1958, to pay part of the cost of the construction of an addition. to and dre reconstruction of the Tompkins County Hospi- tal, it is hereby determined that there shall be issued only $670,000 of such amount. Such $670,000 serial bonds shall mature $50,000 in each of the years 1962 to 1965, hath inclusive, $55,000 in each of the years 1966 and 1967, and $60,000 in each of the years 1968 to 1973, both inclusive, and shall he consolidated with another issue of bonds of said county as .hereinafter authorized. It is hereby determined that subdivi- sion 12(a) (1) of paragraph a of Section 11,00 of the Local Finance Law applies to the aforesaid specific object or purpose and that the period of probable usefulness thereof is twenty years, computed from May 15, 1958, the date of the first boncl anticipation note issued in anticipation of such bands. Payments in the Fespective amounts of $40,000 each were made from current funds appropriated therefor on May 13, 1960 and May 15, 1961, for the purpose of redeeming portions of the bond anticipation notes issued in anticipation of such bonds, which payments were made in lieu of the payment of the first and second installments of such bonds, which otherwise would have tnatured by such dates. 184 October 16, 1961 Section 3. The serial bonds described in the preceding sections hereof are hereby authorized) to be. consolidated for purposes of sale into one bond issue, aggregating $9+5,000. Such bonds shall each be designated substantially PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT (SERIAL) BOND, 1961, shall he dated November 1, 1961, of the denomination of $1,000 each, numberedfrom 1 to 945, both inclusive, maturing in numerical order in the amount of $85,000 on May 1, 1962, $90,000 on May 1 in each of the years 1963 to 1965, bath inclusive, $95,000 on May 1 in each of the years 1966 and 1967, $100,000 on May I, 1968, and $60,000 on May 1 in each of the years 1969 to 1973, both inclusive, and shall bear interest at a rate_ not exceeding five per centnrn per annum, payable semi- -annually May I and Noveml,,ar I. Such bonds shall be in bearer coupon_ form with the privilege of conversion into bonds registevedi as to both principal and interest, and shall be payable as to both principal and interest in lawfdil money of the United States of America at The Chase Manhattan Batik in New Pork, New York, or, at the option of the holder, at Tompkins County Trust Company, in Ithaca, New York, which by contract are the paying agents of the issuer. The aforesaid maturities constitute the aggregate of the individual maturities of each separate issue, which individual maturities are prescribed in the -pre- ceding sections hereof, Such bonds shall be signed in the name of said County of Tompkins by the chairman of its. board of supervisors and its county treasurer, sealed with its corporate seal, attested by its county clerk, and the interest coupons shall bear the facsimile sigrature Of said county treasurer. Section 4. All other matters, except as provided hercin relating to ' such bonds shall be determined by the County Treasurer. Such bonds shall contain substantially the recital of validity clause provided for ill Section 52.00 of the Local Finance Law and shall otherwise be in such form and contain such recitals, in addition to those required by Section 51.00 of the Local Finance Law, as the county treasurer shall determine. .Section S. The faith and, credit of said county of Tompkins, New York, are'ltereby irrevocably pledged to the payment of the principal of and interest on such bonds as the same.respectively become clue and payahla. An annual appropriation shall be made in each year sufficient to pay the pri-cipal of and interest nn such bonds becoming clue and payable in such year. There shall 'annually be levied on all the taxable real property within said county a tax sufficient to pay the principal Of and interest nn Sne-S bo rds :s the same become clue aad pacahlc. Section 6. The powers and duties of advertising such bonds for sale, conducting, the sale and awarding the bonds, are hereby delegated to the county treasurer, who shall advertise such bonds for sale, condluct the sale and award the bonds in such manner as he shall deem best for the interests of said county, provid-edl, however, that in the exercise of these delegated powers, he shall comply fully with the .provisions of the Local Finance Lav and any order pr rule of the State Comptrclier applicable to the sale of municipal bonds, The receipt of the county treasurer shall be a full acquittance -to the purchaser of such bonds, :ho shall not be obliged to see the application of the purchase money. Section 7. This resolution shall take effect in_picdiately. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. October 16, 1961 185 Ayes—Messrs. Fuller. Cortriaht; Gridley, Hotden; Boynton, Wall - chard, Griffin, Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan, Compton; Hates, Heslop, Bower and Stevenson -15. ' Noes -0. Absent—Mr, Graves -1. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 207—TRANSFER OF FUNDS—COUNTY LABORATORY Mr. Griffin offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon request of the board of managers of the county a Iaboraory and recommendation of the Laboratory and Blood Bank CnlmrlItLee, `1'hat the director of the laboratory b -e and he hereby is authorized to make the following transfer of funds: Prom 13S --County Laboratory 300—Supplies and materials > To 200—Equipment $4,200 RESOLVED, further, That the county treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to make the necessary transfer on his books. Seconded by Mr. Cortriaitt. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 208—AUTHORIZATION TO APPOINT SENIOR LABORATORY TECHNICIAN —LABORATORY Mr. Griffin offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the board of supervisors, Laboratory Committee, and at the request of the director of the Tomp- - kins County Laboratory, That the director be and he hereby is author- ized to appoint a fifth senior, laboratory technician for the laboratory at an annual salary of $4,200 with increments as approved by the board Of supervisors. Seconded by Mr. Fuller. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 209—AUTHORIZATION TO APPOINT SENIOR TYPIST—LABORATORY Mr. Griffin offered the following resolution and moved. its adoption: RESOLVED, upon rcommendation of the board of managers, Labo- ratory Committee, and the request of the director'of the Tompkins County Laboratory, That the director be and he hereby is authorized. to appoint Miss Sarah Jo Sidle to the position of senior typist subject to civil service rules, regulations and examination effective October 15, 1961, with a salary of $3,100 per annum. Seconded by Mr. Corlright. Carried- 186 October 16, 1961 RESOLUT'LOiN NO. 2-10—NOTIFICATION OF CHANCE IN FEE SCHEDULE—CORNEL L INFIRMARY Mr. Griffin offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the Board of Managers of the Tompkins County Laboratory has been advised.hy the county attorney and the state auditors, that no exception can be made for payment of fees or adjust- ment of the amount of fee, on tests given on behalf of any individual or organization; RESOLVED, upon recornmemlation of the laboratory director, That the director of the Cornell lnfirmary be advised that fees tfow'iti46re' � as of October 1, 1961 for the examination of surgical tissues are as follows: Gross examination. only $2.00 Microscopic examination 5.00 Frozen section 5.00 Seconded by Mr. Sullivan. Carried. MOVED by Mr. Heslop that Resolutions Nos. 211, 212, 213 and 214 he considered. at this time. Seconded. by Mr..l3lanch-ard. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 2.1.1—PURCHASE OF AUGER SPREADER— HIGIIIVAY DEPARTMENT Mr. Heslop offered the following resolulicn and moved its adoption: W1 -ll' -REAS, the county superintendent �of highways has advertised for bids for an auger type spreader in accordance with specifications filed in his office; and WHEREAS, Steveuion Equipment Co., of Montour Falls, New York, with a ibid in the amount of $2,780 for one new Fox Model 9557 Dual - Purpose Mountable Spreader, with equipment as specified, is the lowest responsible bidder; 'RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Highway Committee, That the hol of Stevenson Equipment Co., Montour Falls, New York; be and dwsame hereby is accepted and the county superintendent of highways bc.:.and.he hereby is authorized to complete the purchase of the. af.ore- s3it1 spreader, Seconded by Mr. Griffin. Carried. October 16, 1961 1$7 RESOLUTION NO. 2151—PURCf1ASE OF CONVEYOR SPREADER—HIGHWAY DF.PART- IVI ENT Mr. Heslop offered the followinb resolution and roved its adoption: WHhREAS, the county superintendent of highways, has advertised for bids for a conveyor spreader in accordance with specifications filed in his office; and WHEREAS, Russell Equipment Co., Inc., of Niarcelltu, New York, with a. bid in the amount of $2,550 less a trade-in allowance for one used spreader, making a net bid of $2,450 for one 5 cubic yard Shuhk Spreader with screens and equipment as specified, is the lowest re- sponsiblebidder; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Highway Committee, That the bid of Russell Equipment Co., Inc., he and the same hereby is accepted and the county superintendent of highways be and he hereby is aurhorized to complete the purchase of the aforesaid. spreader. Seconded by Mr. Bon=er. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 213—PURCHASE OF TRUCK— WCHWAY DEPARTMENT Mir. Heslop offered the following resolution and roved its adoption: WHEREAS, the county superintendent of highways has advertised for bids for one one-half ton pickup truck in accordance with speci- fications filed in his office; and WHEREAS, Cayuga Motors Sales Corporation, Ithaca, Ne�v York, is the lowest responsible bidder tvith a net bid of $1,627.23 taking into consideration a trade-in, allowance on a 1.958 Ford Sedan for one 1962 Ford one-half ton pickup truck with equipment as specified: RESOLVED, upon, recommendation of the highway Committee, That the said Cayuga Motors Sales Corporation be and the same hereby is accepted and the county superintendent of highways be and he hereby is authorized to complete the purchase of the aforesaid truck. 5ecohd6d by Mr. Bower. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 7.74—CORRECTION OF ERRONEOUS ASSESSAVIF,NT—TOWN OF ULYSSES Mr. Compton offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, this board is informed that an error was made it, the 1961 assessment roll in the town of Ulysses, namely: that parcel #15-10 sssessed to Frederick and \'inifred Baker was erroneously assessed at 188 October 16, 1961 $1,850 whereas same should hau,c been assessed for $3,300, a veterans exemption from the former owner having been erroneously carried over; RESOLVED, upon reeommentlation of the Tax Sales Committee, That the 1961 assessment roll be changed to show the increase on parcel #15-10, assessed to Frederick and Winifred Baker, from $1,850 to $3,300. Seconded b), Mr. Bower. Carried. On motion adjourned, to Thursday. October 19. at 10:00 a.m. y October 26, 1961 189 ANNUAL SESSION THIRD DAY Thursday, October 19, 1961 • The chairman called the meeting to order at 10:05 a.m. Those present: were Messrs. Cortright, Gridley, Holden, Blanchard, Compton, Dates; Heslop; Bower and Stevenson -9. Absent were Messrs. Fuller; Boynton, Graves, Abbot[, Sullivan, Griffin and Culligan -7. Bonded and temporary indebtedness from the towns of Lansing and Ulysses received and filedi Grand jury lists from the town of Ulysses was received. and referred to the Committee on Courts and Correction. Mr. Boynton appeared. The clerk, read a letter from Jacob K. Javits. United States Senator, acknowledging- receipt of our resolution regarding continuance of VHF channels in Binghamton. Mr. Graves appeared:. Letters front two florists calling attention to Veterans Day on Novem- ber 11 were read by the clerk. As a result of these letters, the clerk was authorized'to purchase flowers for the occasion. Messrs. Abbott and Culligan appeared. Estimate of expenses for 1962 of the building department was re- ferred to the Building and. Grounds Committee. y, Attention was called to the fact that a hardship .is caused ingetting out an agenda in accordance with the rules. It was agreed that only during the regular monthly meetings of November and December would it be necessary to secure a two-thirds vote to allow :resolutions to be presented, all other agendas are to be dispensed with during the annual session. ,Mr. Blanchard. chairman of the Health Coin inilice, submitted the following report and recommendations: 190 October 19, 1961 To [lie Board of Supervisors Tompkins County; New York Your Health Committee to which has been referred the 1962 esti- mate of the Board of Health wishes to report and recommend as follows:' .1.30—Board of Health 100 Personal services 200 Equipment 300 Supplies and anaterials 400 Other expenses Dated Octoher 19. 1961 $162,211. 5;150 1.1,350 18;950 $1.97,661 PAUL BLANCHARD LEWIS GRIULK'y CLIFFORD E. BOWER 1-lARR1S B. DATES ;JAMES -l. CORTRIGHT RICHARD A. COMPTON Committee Said report referred to the budget officer. Mr.- Dates, chairman of 'the Education Committee, submitted a report of that committee and recommended $15,345 to be included in the 1962 budget for Cornell Library Association; :$$650 to each of the four town libraries, making a total of. $2,600 to the town libraries. and to' corrmxuni;ty colleges (181) X6,960 for 1.962. Dated October 19. 1961.. HARRIS B. DATES CLAUDE W. HOLDEN JAMES H. CORTRIGHT DONALD J. CULLIGAN RALPH FULLER Coiznnittee Said report referred to the budget officer. Mr. Culligan, member of the Soil. Conservation District Board; sub- mitted the fallowing report and recommendations: r October 19, 1961 19'1 250-760 Soil Conservation District ' - 120 Teniportary Employees 61,000 200 Equipment 50 300 Supplies and materials 100 400 Other Expenses Insurance 65 ' Travel 100 Miscellaneous 185 350 $1,500 Dated. October 19, 1961. DONALD J.'CULIAGAN LEWIS GRIDLEY Committee Said report referred to the budget officer. + Mr. Boynton, chairman of the Physically Handicapped. Committee, submitted t:he following report:. To the Board of Supervisors Tompkins County; New York Your coir mittee on Physically 1-landicapped ivislics to report on the following budgetary items as follows: 139-882 $40,000 was" appropriated [.his year for physi- cally handicapped children of which- $26'37".70 hich.- 26,(o 3 . 70 has been spent to Sept. 30, leaving a balance of $1.3,621.30 J39-88,3 2,000 was appropriated this year for adult poliomyelitis of which $286.9.5 has been spent, leaving, a balance of 1.713.05 180-401 1,000 i�as' appropriated for cclucational ac- tivities of physically handicapped cbil- dren .of which $425 has been spent, "leaving a balance of 515.00 Therefore this committee recommends that the following appro- priations be included in the 1962 budget: 139-882 Physically'liaudicapped children $40,000-00 139-883 Adult jioliomyclitis 2,000.00 150.401 Educational ac1.tivities. physically handicapped children 1.000.00 Dated October 19- 1961 BEN V. BOYNTON 'CLIFFORD E. BOWER PAUL W. BLANCHARU Commiitcc 192 October 19, 1961 Said report referred to the budget officer. RESOLUTION NO. 21.5 ---SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION— CONTINCENT" FUND Mr. Cortriaht offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon request of Howard Harvey, sheriff, and recom- mendation of the Courts and Correction and Finance Committees, and pursuant to Section 363 and subdivision 2 of. Section 365 of the counti. law the sum of $850 be appropriated from the contingent fund, and he it further RESOLVED, That the county treasurer be and he hereby is author- W ized and directed to transfer the sum of $850 from the contingent fund to the following budgetary account: To 170 Jail 300—Supplies and materials $850 1 Seconded by Mr. Gridley, Ayes Messrs. Cortright, Gridley, Holden; Boynton; Graves, 131a1i- chard, AhboCt, Culligan; Compton, Dates, Heslop; Bower and Steven- son -13. Noes -0. Absent—Messrs. Fuller, Griffin and Sullivan -3. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 216—AUTHORIZATION TO ATTEND MEETING—HEALTH DEPARTIVENT Mr. Blanchard offered the following mn resolution an -its adoptio: RESOLVED, upon the request of the Tompkins County Commissioner of Health, That the commissioner be and he hereby is authorized to send a representative from the Tompkins County Health Department to the meeting of the American Public Health Association to be held in Detroit, Michigan from November 13 to 17th inclusive, monies already having been provided for said meeting in the. budget. Seconded by Mr. Holden. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 217—CONTRACT FOR BOARD OF PRISONERS Mr. Cortright offered the following resolution and. moved its adoption: RESOLVED, That .the contract for board of prisoners, at $5 per day 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. Gridley. Carried. On motion adjourned. to Monday, October 23, at -10:00 aan. 193 ANNUAL SESSION , FOURTH ®AY Monday, October 23, 1961 The chairman called the meeting to order at 10:12 a.m. Those present were Messrs. "Fuller, Cortright, Gridley, Holden, Boyn- ton, Graves; Blanchard, Abbott; Sullivan, Culli_ran, Compton, Dates, Heslop, Bower and Stevenson -15. U Absent was Mr. Griffin—l. The joint. report of :the county clerk and county treasurer on the mortgage tax was received and referred to the County Officers Accounts Committee. Petitions of the town of Ithaca assessor for correction of assess- m.ents were received and referred to the committee. A copy of the civil service form "MSD 435—determination of eligi- bility" for a senior tN,pist in the laboratory department was received for our records. Mr. Griffin appeared. Bouded and temporary indebtedness of the village of Truniansburc and the Trumanshurg Central School were received and filed. The clerk read. a letter.from U.S. Senator Kenneth Keating acknowl- edging receipt of our resolution regarding TV changing from VHF to UHT A, letter -Nvas read by -the clerk frou-1 the Department of Social Wel- fare which stated that an inspection of the hospital was made and filed with the administrator on. October 16, 196'L A. report of the subcoummiLtee on assessment administration in the county to the committee on municipal cooperation was received and filed. Mr. Heslop, chairman of the flighway Committee, submitted the fol- lowing report: 194 October 23, 1961 Your Highway Cown'6ttee wishes to report on the highway appro- priations and, :recotntnends for the 1.962 budget as follows: 1.09—County Superintendent 100 Personal services 200 Equipment 300 Supplies and, materials 4,00 Other expenses Estimated for snow removal County State :",20,1.99 0 400 1300 2:1.;399 $123,000 50;000 $173,000 Estimated for ;maintenance & construction projects $611,000 Road machinery fund estimate [65.500 Comity bridge fund. estimate 45,000 Contribution from General fund 240.000 Dated. October 23, 1961' J. HENRY .HESLO:P JAMES R. GRAVES CLAUDE W. HOLDEN RALPH :CULLER PAUL W. i3L A.NCHARD Committee Said. reporl: referred to the budget officer. RESOLUTION NO. 218—WAGE SCALE OF TOYIPKINS COUNTY .HIGHWAY EMPLOYEES FOR 1962 Mr. Fuller offered the following :resol,ufion and moved its adoption: RESOLVE17, upon recommendation of the Civil Service and Salaries Committee and the Highway Committee, That the gage scale for 1962 for employees of the Tompkins County Highway Department submitted by the county superintendent of highways as listed below, he and it is hereby adopted to be effective as of and from January 1, '1962 and be it further RESOLVED, That the salary schedule as amended shall supersede and take the place of all previous schedulcs for positions named: Y October 23, 1961 195 1 Civil Engineer $7,800 yearly 1 General Flighway- Foreman 5,950 ' 1 hlighway Construction Foreman 5,500 1 Automobile Mechanic 2.60 hourly 2 Working Foreman 1.80-1.90 „ I Working Foreman 1.90-2.10 " 1 \Vorking Foreman 2.10-2.20 „ .9 Motor Equipment Operators 1.80-1.90 A 11 Motor .Equipment Operators 1.90-2.10 " 2 Motor Equipment Operators 2.10-2.20 " 2 Motor .Equipment Operators 220-2.35 " 5 Laborers 1.70 " 20 Laborers 1.60 1 Garage Attendant: 1.20 " 1 Clerk 1.65 " Seconded by Mr. Blanchard. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 2,19—APPROPRIATION—LOWMAN MONEY Mr. Heslop offered iheJollowing resolution andmoved its adoption: RESOLVED, That there be levied upon and collected from the tax- able property of Tompkins County the sum of $28,110 for the con- struction of highways in Tompkins County in 1962 under the provi- sions of Section 111 of the Highway Law, said sum of $28,110 to be duplicated by like amount by the State of New York, under the pro- visions of Section 112 of the Highway Law, and be it further RESOLVED, That in the event 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, -Gridley. Ayes—Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, Gridley; Holden, Boynton; Graves, htanchard, Griffin, Abbott, Sullivan, Cullman; Compton, Dates, Heslop; Bower and Stevenson -16. Noes -0. Carried. Mr. Dates; chairman of the Airport ConintiLlee; reported. on an in- spcetion lass: week of the county airport. Besides the committee, Phomas G. Miller, engineer, and the county attorney accompanied them. it was agreed, that something had. to be clone this year to the runway which is spongey and needs repair. In response to an inquiry as to. the probable cost; Mr. Dates estimated, that the Cost would be j50,000. .Application for This work must be made before October 31 in order to receive federal reimbursement. 196 October 23, 1961 Mr. Compton, chairman of. the Conlnlittee on insurance and Bonds, reported as follows: To the Board of Supervisors Tompkins County; New York Your Insurance and Bonds Co,nunittee 'wishes oto report tliat out of the insurance i.tenl of $4,000 appropriated in 1961 that $3;450.38 has been expended during the year, which leaves us a balance of $549.62. Therefore, this committee recommends the 'followilaa he included. in the 1962 buclbet: 290400 Insurance not allocated to a department: $3,500 Dated October 23; 1.961 R10-TARD A. COMPTON . PAUL W. BLANCHARD `I'H:OMAS GRTFFTN Committee Said report ireferred to the budg'et officer, RESOLUTION -NO. 220—RESCISSION OE.PORTION O{ RESOLUTION NO. 186 Mr. Griffin offered the fol'lotvina resolutionand Inoved its adoption: 'VVIIEREAS, this board passed resolution No. 1.86 at a meeting of said board held on the 5th day of October 1961 ; and WE-1ER�EA.S, the State Board of Equalization and Assessment has ruled- that real property owned by a grange is not exempt under the Real Property Tax Law; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Tax Sales Committee, That said resolution insofar as it relates to the Newfield Grange be and the same hereby is rescinded and the real property of the New- field Grange assessed for the sum of $1,250 be restored on the assess- ment roll Pursuant to law. Seconded by Mr. Bower. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 22.7—CORRECTION OF DUPLICATE i ASSESSMENT—T01VAT OF ITHACA Mr. Graves offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: October 23, 1961 197 WHEREAS, this board is informed that an error was made in the 1961 assessment roll in the town of Ithaca, namely: that parcel #8-15 & 16, assessed to David and Frances Davis was erroneously assessed at $2,600 whereas same should have been 0, this being a duplicate assessment of'said parcel, an error having been made in transcribing from the assessor's field book; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Tax Sales Committee_ That duplicate assessment on parcel #8-15 & 16, assessed to David and Frances Davis be stricken from the 1961 assessment roll. Seconded by Mr. Bower. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 222—CORRECTION OF ERRONEOUS ASSESSMENTS—TOWN OF ITHACA Mr. Graves offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, this board is informed that errors were made in the 1961assessment roll in 'the town of Ithaca, namely: thdi parcel #14-87B, assessed to James Tagliavento was erroneously assessed at $1,200 whereas same should have been assessed for $1,700; and parcel #14-141 assessed to James Tagliavento was erroneously assessed at $3,300 whereas same should have been assessed for $2,800; these errors having been made in transcribing from the assessor's field book; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the. Tax Sales Committee, That the 1961 assessment roll be changed to show the correct assess- ment on parcel # 14-87B as $1,700 instead of $1,200 and assessment on parcel #14-141 be changed from $3,300 to $2,800. Seconded by Mr. Holden. Carried_ RESOLUTION NO. 223—CORRECTION OF ERRONEOUS AS.SESS/l'IENT—I'OIVN OF ITHACA Mr. Graves offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, this board is informed that an error was made in the 1961 assessment roll in the town of Ithaca, namely: that parcel #19-45.2, assessed to Margaret Baker was erroneously assessed at $5,200 whereas same should have been assessed at $2,700, an error 7t having been made in transcribing from the assessor's field book; RESOLVEI), upon recommendation of the Tax Sales Committee, That the assessment on parcel #19-45.2, assessed to Margaret Baker, be changed from $5,200 to $2,700, on the 1961 assessment roll. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried. On motion adjourned to Thursday, October 26, at 10:00 ami 198 ANNUAL SESSION FIFTH ®AY Thursday, October 26, 1961 The chairman called the mectim, to order at 10:05 a.m. , Those present were Messrs. Cortright, Gridley, Holden, Boynton. Graves; Blanchard; Griflin, Abbott, Sullivan; Culligan; Compton; Dates; lleslop, Bower and. Stevenson -1.5. Absent-1_Vh•. huller -1. Minutes of meetings of October 9; 16; :1.9 and 23 were approved as I %I ped. Petitions for correotions of assessment rolls from ]-Infield and Ithaca were received and referred to the committee. Estimate of expenses for 1962 of the civil defense department was received and referred. to the Civil Defense Committee. The 1.962 estimate of expenses of the supervisors was received and referred to the Committee on County O(}icers Accounts. The 1962 civil service expenses were referred. to the Committee on Civil Service and Salaries. Grand jury list :from the town of Lansing was received. and referred to the Comimiuee on Courts and. Correction. Mr. Blanchard; chairman of the County Oflicers Accounts Ccunmit- tee; presented the following report: To the Board of: Supervisors Tompkins County. New York October 26, 1961 199 4,0—Treasurer's DeparUnent: 100—Personal services: County Treasurer $6,500 Principal Account Clerk 4,932 Tax Clerk 4,626 Senior Typist 3,399 120—Temporary :Help 600 $20,057 200 -Equipment 1,800 300—Supplies and Materials 1,300 400-0ther :Expenses 500 3,600 $23,657 Dated. October 26. 196:1 ' :PAUL W. BLANCHARD DONALD J. CULLIGAN WM. P: SULLIVAN Committee Said report referred to the budget officer. Mr. Boynton, chairman of the .Election Committee, submitted the following recommendation: 'Co the Board of Supervisors Tompkins County, New York Your Committee on :Election wishes to make the follow-ina recom- mendation for inclusion in the 1.962 budget: v 60—Board. of: Elections A Administration 100—Personal Services $13,992 200—Equipment 400 300 -Supplies and materials 100 4,00—Odler expenses 2,000 X16 X192 13 Elections 100—Personal Services $ 4,540 400—Other expenses 401—Expenses for school instruction 400 11,02—Printing, etc. 10;000 814,940 Dated Oclober 26, 1961 13EN V. BOYNfON WM.:P. SULLIVAN HARRIS B. DATES Committee 200 October 26, 1961 Said report ,referred tit ithe budget, officer. Mr. Blanehard; chairman of the County Officers Accounls Commit- tee; submitted the following report: and recommendations for 1.962: To the Board of Supervisors Tompkins County, New York The estimate for 1962 of the Board of Supervisors referred .to your County Officers Accounts Committee has been studied and your com- rnittee reconuix:nds the following, for *962: 10 --Board of Supervisors 100—Personal services $37,127 200 -Equipment. 250 300—Supplies and materials 6,500 400—Other exp(aises 5;523 $49,400 M Y. Dated October 26, 1961. PAUL W. BLANCHARD WM. P. SULLIVAN DONA L1) J. CULL IGAN CornmiLlee Mr. Blanchard read I:he following, report to be reeornmended for the 1962 budget: To the Board of Supervisors 7.'ompkins County, New York Your Health Committee to which has been referred the 1962 esti- mate of the mental health clinic wishes to report and. recommend as follows: 126—Metal Health Clinic 100—:Personal services $46,063 200—Equipment 500 300—Supplies and. materials 200 400—Other expenses x0,441 $57,204 Dated October 26. 1961 PAUL W. BLANCHAIiD CLIFF 01D E. BOWER LEW1S GR.IDLEY HARRIS B. DATES fiALPH: FULLER. JAMES H. COtaryGHT RTCHARD A. COMPTON Committee October 26, 1961 201 Said report referred to the budget officer. Mr. Blanchard, chairman of the County Officers Accounts Commit- tee; submitted. the folloivina reconnmendailolls: 7'o ithe Board of. Supervisors 7bmpkins County. New York 'Your Committee on County Officers Accounts wishes to make [lie following recommendation for inclusion in the 1962 bud;et: . 53A---Couuty Clerk 100—Personal services S o,391 200—Equipment 500. 300—Supplies and' .imaterials 5;000 400-0ther expenses 1.400 $45.291. Daled October 26 1961 PAUL W. BLANC.HARD WM. P. SULLIVAN DONALD 1, CUIILIGAN Committee Said report .referred to the budget officer. Mr. Cortright. chairman of Che Courts and Correction Committee offered the following report: L'o the Board. of Supervisors County of Tompkins. New York 28-1 ustices of the .Peace 120—Personal services Justices of the Peace, City Courts, Constables $200 For 1961 the surrl of $200 was appropriated and up to November ;I., 1.961. $160 had been spent. r Dated. October 26, 1961. JAMES H. CORTINGHT LDWIS GRI DLE DONALD J., CUL LIGAN Committee Said report referred to the budet. officer. 202 October 26, 1961 RESOLUTION INTO. 226—CORRIECTION OF DUPLICATE AS.SES.S1IIENT—TOWN OF ITHACA Mr. Graves offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, this hoard is informed that an error was made in the 1961 assessment roll in the town of Ithaca, namely: that parcel #26-89.1, assessed to the New Pork State Electric & Gas Corporation was erroneously assessed at $4,800 whereas same should have been 0, this being a duplicate assessment on said parcel, an error .having been made in transcribing from the assessor's field hook; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Tax Sales Committee, That duplicate assessment oil parcel #26-89.1, asaessed to New. York State .Electric & Gas Corporation lie stricken from the 1961..assessment roll. Seconded b}, Mr. Compton. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 227—CORRECTION OF ERRONEOUS ASSESSAIENT—TOWN OF ENFIELD Mr. G'r'aves offered the following r•escilut:ion and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, this board is informed that an error was made in the 1961 assessment roll in the town of Enfield, namely: that parcel #71-9, assessed to William and Ntargaret Dennison, was erroneously assessed at $+,550 whereas same should have been assessed at $2,300, an error having been made in trancribing from the assessors field book; RESOLVEI?, upon recommendation of the Tax Sales Committee, A."drat the assessment on parcel #71-9, assessed to 1Villiam and Mar- garet Dennison, be changed from $+,550 to $2,300 oil fire 1961 assess- rnent roll. Seconded by Mr. Holdtni. Carried. Mr. Blanchard, chairman of the County 011icers Accounts Committee; submitted the following report: relative; to the nior l,gage tax moneys. received and the allocation thereof: Caroline l,eo9.e2 Danby ]., 775.99, Dryden 6,032.07 1'snfield 1.;283.60 Croton 2,323.49 thaca, city 20,047.98 r Ithaca, town 72,693.49 Lansing 7,535.92 Newfield 7.,456.59 Ulysses 4,770.08 $59,37.6.98 October 26, 1961 203 Your conntnittee finds that of the amount of $6,032.07 to which the Lown of Dryden is entitled there should. be Maid to the incorporated village of Dryden the sum of $4.69.10 and to the incorporated, village of 1.4'reeville the sum of $174.37; of -th.e amount of $.'2,323,49 .to 'which the town of Groton is entitled there should be paid to the incorporated village of Groton the Suitt of *553.67: of -the amount of $12,693.49 to which The town of. fthaca is entitled there should be paid. to the incor- porated village of Cayuga heights the sum of $2,604.14. of the amount of 84,778.08"' Ao which the :t.own of Ulysses is entitled there should. be paid. to the incorporated grillage of Trumansbu.rg the sum. of $84,9.90; your committee therefore recommends the adoption of the following resolution. Dated October 26, 1961. PAUL W. BLANCHARD WM. P. SULLIVAN ' DONALD J. CULL IGAN Committee RESOLUTION NO. 228-11PPORTIONMENT OF MORTGAGE TAX Mr. Blanchard offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, That the report of the Committee on County Officers Accounts relative to the mortgage tax moneys and the 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 tax districts of the county entitled thereto, as herein set forth. Seconded. by Mr. Gridley. Aves—Messrs. Cortright, Gridley. Flolden, Boynton, Graves, 131an- chard. Griffin, Abbott; Sullivan. Culligan, Compton, Dates, Heslop, l3owet and Stevenson —15. Noes -0. Abscnt—Mr. 1-uller-1.. Carried. i RESOLUTION NO, 229—I1?IGHT QUARANTINF. ON DOGS IN TOMPA'.INS COUNTY Mr. Heslop offered the following resolution and :moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Animal Health Committee, That the Commissioner of Agriculture and Markets of the State of New York,,be requested to order a night quarantine on dogs in Tomp- kins County from the expiration of the present quarantine, March 31, 1962, pursuant to Section 1.15 of the Agriculture and Markets Law, and 204 October 26, 1961 the clerk of the hoard of supervisors is hereby directed to foxivard a certified copy of this resolution to Edward 1-1. Joyce, Director, Bureau of Dog Licensing, Department of Agriculture and Markets, Albany 1, New York. Seconded by Mr. Holden. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 2.30—RENEWAL OF AGREEMENT WITH COUNTY OF TOMPKIIVS AND COUNTY OF .SENE,CA—L ABORA- TORY Mr. Griffin offered, the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the director of the Tompkins County Laboratory and the Laboratory Committee, That the agree - mens for laboratory services between the county of Tompkins and county of Seneca dated September 15, 1960 be renewed for the period is from January 1, 1962 through December 31, 1962 without, change or amendment; and be it further RESOLV73D, That, the chairman of the board of supervisors is hereby authorized and directed to execute said agreement on behalf of the county. Seconded by Mr. Graves. Carried. Mr. Blane'hard_ chairman of t:lte supervisors committee, on hospital. survey read the following: I COMM11lEE REPORT RE: H:OS:I"ITAL AND LABORATORY SURV:G) WF1EREEAS, by Resoluliwi. No. 66. passed. by the board. of super- visors March 13, 1961, the chairman of. the board of supervisors ap- pointed a three-man committee consisting of: Paul. Blanchard Thomas Griffin. Ralph huller which. committee, in conjunction with other interested groups, was to Jay the ground rules, scrutinize the value of professional. hospital and laboratory survey organizations, and contact as many of these organ- izations with a view toward becoming acquainted- with. what they do and how they operate; and October 26, 1961 205 WHEREAS, said committee was to report to this board with a 1•econnnendation of a program; inctuding the names of one or more survey organizations that they feel. -would be best suited. .to conduct such a survey with a recommendation of the proposed procedure of con- tracbnn with one of said professional organizations: and WHERT',AS, said committee has had several meetings and has done the work as set forth in the aforementioned resolution and now feels able to report: 'to this hoard. NOW THEREFORE we submit the following recommendations and report which recommendations and. report are unanimously approved by this three-man committee. We have contacted numerous survey organizations in the hospital field and from the many organizations we have contacted recommend. any one of the following three organizations to do the surveN of the Tompkins County Hospital and. Laboratory: Anthony J. 'J. Rourke, M.D. 26 Overlook Circle New Rochelle, N. Y. Peat; Marwick, Mitchell Co. 70 Pine Street New York 5. N. Y 1-lorwath & Horwath. 41 East 42nd St. New York, N. Y. We feel that any one of these, three are qualified to do a proper job at the hospital and laboratory and would recommend that after inter- viewing these three organizations this board of, supervisors choose the one they feet hest suited to do the work and enter into a contract with that particular organization. In our discussions we have found that these survey organizations will do the survey on their own without influence from any one governing body of the particular municipality involved, but they would have to work with, and in conjunction with. hospital officials, the hospital Board of Managers, the Jaboratory Board of Managers, Director and_ Administrator, and' other officials throughout the hospital and labora- tory in order to make the survey worthwhile, It is your committee's recommendation and. desire that a contract be made with one of these three organizations within a period. of 6irt)' days from the date of this report. 206 1 October 26, 1961 In order to expedite the formatioat of such a contract, it is our further recomnnendation that -the county attorney invite !these three professional survey organizations to Ithaca to interview the board of supervisors and the Board of Managers of the laboratory and hospital in. order that ithe boards can. discuss each particular company's experi- ence, availability, extent and type of survey that they would recommend be undertaken by their particular company.together with the conditions of any proposed contract and the cost to the county for such a survey by each organization. We feel that we cannot at this time state any future objectives in the hospital or laboratory until after first seeing what the recommendations of: the survey might be. Incidentally, your committee has in making the selections consulted with the Board of Managers of the Tompkins County Hospital. and also various members of t:he Citizens' Committec. Also; we feel it is the opinion of this three-man committee that the cost of such a survey should not exceed x;15,000. It is also the opinion of ;the three -ratan committee that we have now performed the work as outlined in Resolution No. 66 and. we respect- fully request to be discharged. Dated October 26, 1961 PAUL BLANCI=IAIxD THOMAS GRIFFIN RALPH FULLER Committee MOVED by Mr. Bower that the above report; be filed and printed in the proceedinzn gs. Seconded, by Mr. Gridley. MOVED by Mr. Griffin following discussion that the committee re- port be tabled until Mr. Fuller is present. Seconded by Mr. Abbott. Ayes ---Messrs. Contrigbt, Graves; Griffin. Abbott; Sullivan and Culli- gan -6. Noes—Messrs. Gridley, .Holden, Boynton, Blanchard, Compton, Dates. 1Teslop, Bower and Stevenson -9. Absent—Mr. Fuller—I.. October 26, 1961 207 Motion lost. ,. A short recess was called. A vote upon the original. motiort resuked as follows: Ayes—Messrs. Cortright, Gridley, 1-folden, Boynton, Blanchard, Compton, Dates, Heslop, 13ower and. Stevenson -1.0. Noes—Messrs. Graves; Griffin, Abbott, Sullivan and Culligan -5. Absent—Mr. Fuller ---7.. Motion carried. RESOLUTION NO. 23.7—DISCHARGE OF COIUMITTEE AND AUTHORIZATION FOR COUNTY AT- TORNEY TO CONTACT SURVEY OR GA NI ZAT IONS—T OIII PKI NS COUNTY HOSPITAL AND LABORA- TORY Mr. Bower offered the following resolution and, moved its adoption: Whereas, the three-man committee has submitted its report and recommendations to this board of supervisors, pursuant to Resolution No. 66, requesting that they now be discharged since they have com- pleted their work; and WHEREAS, said conunittee has recommended that the county attorney contact: the three firms recommended in their report and invite them to Ithaca to interview the hoard of supervisors -and the Board of Managers of the Tompkins County Hospital and Laboratory; RESOLVEI), That the three-man conunittee he and the sante hereby is discharged with a vote of thanks by this hoard for the work and effort they have put into this assignment; and lie it further RESOLVED, That pursuant to their recommendations the county at- torney be and he hereby is authorized and directed to contact the three firms mentioned in their report and invite them to Ithaca in the irmne- diate future to discuss with the board of supervisors and Board of Managers of the Hospital and Laboratory their experience; availability, -r extent and type of survey they would undertake at the hospital and laboratory with a view that after said interviews the hoard of super- visors on behalf of the county of Tompkins shall within thirty days of this resolution enter into a contract with one of the proposed survey organizations, which organization shall work with the Board of Managers of the Hospital and Laboratory in the conduct of. a survey of said hospital and laboratory toward the end of showing an improved financial picture io both comity departments fm a Burn not to exceed $15,009. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. 206 October 26, 1961 MOVED Ly Mr. Boynton as an amendment to add the words "and. any other .professional surrey organization that the board, deems neces- sary" so as 1101; to limit ourselves to these three firms.' Seconded by Mr. Compton. Messrs. Graves and Sullivan left the meeting. dyes-1'Iessrs. Boynton, Griffin, Abbott, Culligan, Compton, Dates, Bower and Stevenson—u. Noes---1!lessrs. Cortright, Gridley. Rolden, Blanchard and Heslop -5. Absent—Messrs. Fuller. Graves and. Sullivan -3, Amendment lost. A vote upon the original resolution resulted as follows: Ayes—Messrs. Coriright. Gridley, Holden, Boynton, Blanchard, Cotnpton, Dates, I-ieslop, Bower and Stevenson -10. Noes—, Mcssrs. Griffin. AI?l)ot.t: and Culligan -3. Absent—Messrs. Fullcr. Graves and Sullivan -3. Resolution carried. RESOLUTION NO. 232—TRANSFER OF FUNDS—WELFARE DEPARTMENT Mr. Geidlev offered the following resolution and moved. its adoption: RE=SOLVE D, ulaon request of My'ran Evans, commissiauer of welfare and recammeadation of the -Public Welfare Committee, That the com- missioner of welfare be and he hereby is authorized to make the fol- ]oiving transfer of funds: From lit—County harm 100—Personal services To 4000ther expenses—repairs and alterations $200 RESOLVED, further, That the county treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to make the necessary transfer on his books. Seconded by Mr. Dates. Carried. On motion adjourned to Monday; October 30, at 10:00 a.m. October 30, 1961 209 ANNUAL SESSION SIXTH DAY Monday, October 30, 1961 The chairman called the meeting to order at 10:05 a.m. Those present were Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, Gridley, Holden, 30y11- lon, Graves, Blanchard, Griffin, Culligan, Compton, Dates; Heslop .Bower and Stevenson—l9.. Absent Messrs. Sullivan with Abbott attending court -2. Minutes of October 23 approved as typed. Mr. Sullivan appeared at 10:06 a.m. Mr. Dates, chairman of the Education Coinmili:ee, presernted the following report: To the Board of Supervisors Tompkins County, New York Your Education Committee having referred to it the estimate and expenditures of the county extension service and county historian for 1962 wishes to report as follows: That the agricultural extension, .home and 4-H club work has re- quested appropriations as follows for 1962: Agricultural work $16,434.00 Home demonstration work 11,500.00 4-H club work 1.5.3 74.22 and 59 --County Historian 100—Personal services Historical research, $000 Curator $00 200 -Equipment 0 300—Supplies and materials 100 400—Other expenses 100 $ 1,800 210 October 30, 1961 Therefore .this committee after approval by the board of supervisors recommends theinclusion of the following for county extension service in 1962: Agricultural +York $16,430 Homedemonstration work 11,500 4-1-1 club work 15,370 $43,300 and. 59—County Historian 100—Personal services 1-listorical research Curator 200—Equipment 300—Supplies and. materials 400 Other. expenses }aced. October 26. 1961 800 0 100 100 $1,800 HARRIS 13. DATES CLAUDE W. HOLDEN JAMES H. CORTRIGHT DONALD J. CULLIGAN Corrin- ittee Said report referred to the budtret o(i M% i1VIr. Fuller, chairman of the Civil Service and. Salaries Committee, reported as follows:, To the hoard of Supervisors: As ,chairinan of. the Civil Service and Salaries Conm»ittee, I: Wislr to ieport that the committee recommends $100 to be included in'llie 1952 budget: for Code 55-1?erson.nel Department 400—Other expenses L00 gated October 30, 1961 13ALN:11 FULLER LEWIS GRIDLEY PAUL BLANCHARD ,i,+� B N .V.: BOYNTON )Cif. r CO'IVAliittee Said report referred to the budget officer. A October 30, 1961 211 '.Che chairman together with Messrs. Blanchard. Fullcr,' Bower, Cort - right, Gridley, Culligan and Heslop'protested recent published riews- Paper articles relative to hospital survey and the selection of consul- tants for same. Mr. Compton, as a result of the road tour taken last .Friday and. Saturday,wished to thank the county highway superintendent for the condition of the roads in the county and urgedmore city supervisors to avail themselves in future years of the opportunity for road ;inspect tion. On motion adjourned. to Thursday, November 2, at: 10:0O a.m. ti - r z 216 November 2, 1961 RESOLUTION NO. 233—APPROPRIATION FOR DOG WARDEN Mr. Heslop offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, That the salary of the dog warden for the year 1962 be fixed at the sum of $3,500 and the county treasurer is hereby author- ized and directed to pay the same in semi-monthly installments out of the clog license moneys; AND 13E 1.1' FURTHER RESOLVED, That the dog warden :be allowed not exceeding -the sum of $850 for his expenses in the year 1962 including telephone, retirement, social security, car, tolls, dog food,^� ammunition, insurance and occasional employment of an assistant or witness, all of which expenses shall he paid out of the dog license moneys upon verified bills duly audited by this board. Seconded. by Mr. Grains. Ayes—Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, Gridley, Bolden, .Graves, Blanchard, Griffin, Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan, Compton, Dates. Heslop, Bower and Stevenson -15. - Noes -0. Absent—Mr. Boynton -1. Carried. Mr. Culligan questioned the need for elevator- inspections by the Otis Elevator Company and Mr. Fuller suggested that that part of the budget. should. be further explored. by the Courts and Correction Committee before board acceptance of the report. RESOLUTION NO. 2.34—AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE LEASE—HEALTH DEPARTMENT Mr. Blanchard offered the following resolution and moved -its adoption : WHEREAS, -the enninissioner of health of Tompkins County is de- sirous esirous of renewing the lease in the Croton Hodge #496 F. & A. Masons Building, same having expired as of November 1, 1961; and WHEREAS, the rental has been increased from $50 to $60 per month RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the healthCommittee and the commissioner of health, That the chairman of the board of supervisors be and he Hereby is authorized and directed to execute a lease between the county of Tompkins and the Trustees of Groton Lodge #496 F. & A. Masons at a monthly rental of $60 per month, said lease to run for a period of one year from November 1st, 1961. to October 31st, 1962. Seconded by Mr. Bolden, Carried. On motion adjourned to Monday, November 6, at 10:00 a.m. 212 ANNUAL SESSION SEVENTH DAY Thursday, November 2,-1661 The chairman called the meeting to order at 10:00 a.m. Those present were Messrs. Cortright, Gridley, Holden, Graves, Mau- chard, Griffin, Abbott, Culligair, Compton, .Dates, Heslop, Bower and Stevenson -13. Absent. Messrs. Fuller; .Boynton and Sullivan -3. .Pistol permits ;issued from the county judge's office during October totaled 917. The clerk read a notice of price adj ustmeut for the elevator contract at ithe jail.. The present price is $52.10 and the new price effective January 1, 1962 will be $53.67 per, month, an increase of $1.57. Said. notice referred to the Committee on Courts and Correction. A report fronn l;dward F. bolts; Boy Scout Camp Director, on con- servation work clone at Camp Barton this summer was read by the clerk and filed. Mr. Sullivan appeared. The clerk read a .letter from Dr. R.. H. Broad stating that the con- tract for rental of office and clinical space in Groton expired. as of November l; 1961_ He stated he had searched for other quarters to no avail and suggested a contract be made for one year only for the sante space. Said communication :referred to the llealt11 Committee. A letter from. T. P. Maxfield, a mennber of the Board of Managers of. the hospital, was read by the clerk and filed. Civil Defense inforuration under (late of October 18. 1961 regarding air raid warning was called to the attention of the board and ordered placed on file. A. circular from the County Officers Association was noted by the clerk calling attention :to the Twelfth Annual Winger Conference to be held at Grossinger's January 14; 15, 16 and 17, 1962. The circular suggested an advertisement from this board be published in the winter issue of the publication of said association. November 2, 1961 . 213 A certificate of liability insurance of Norton Electric Company was received and. filed. Grand jury= lists from [lie town of Groton and. the Second Ward of the ci.ly of Ithaca were received, and referred to the Committee on Courts and Correction. The clerk read a letter frum Mohawk Airlines. Inc. acknowledging receipt of our resolution adopted September 19. 1961 offering, to pur- chase the hangars at the airport. Mr. Benscoter., Vice President of Mohawk, stated, that the offer to purchase w,as 7iot acceptable. Said letter referred to Airport Committee. Mr. Culligan, chairman of. the Purchasing Committee. submitted the foll.owint report: Y� To the Board of Supervisors Tompkins County. New York Your Purchasing Committee wishes to report fm• 1961. as follows: That 9.676 gallons of gasoline were purchased ,and paid for from January 1.. 1961 to August 24.. 1961 at a cost of $1.232.42. Various departments have reported as using; 19;21.5 gallons and said depart- ments paid the amount of $1,923.23 to November 1., 1961. Out of the $13.750 appropriated for 1961 the sura o.f b1,952.83 has been expended to November'l. 1961 leaving a balance of $1.797.17. Therefore this committee recommends the following for 1.962: 75—Central Garage ' 300—Supplies $3,500 Dated_ i\'ovember, 1. 1.961, D0NAI,D J. CULLIGAN RICHARD A. COMPTON CLIFFORD I:: BOWER WILLIAM P. SULLIVAN J. HENRY HESL OP Committee ? Said report referred to the budget officer. Mr. Cortright, chairman of the Courts an([ Correction Committee, reported on the estimated budgets of the sheriff and jail for 1962. 214 November 2, 1961 This committee reconunends the following .for inclusion .in the 1962 budget.: 80—Sheriff 100 --Personal. services $16,400 200—Equipment 5,160 ' 300—Supplies and malerials 8,500 400-0ther expenses 2,400 $32,460 .1.70—Jail. 100—Personal. services 46,600 200—Equipment 0 300—Supplies Mid materials 5,400 400 --Other expenses 2;700 $54,700 Bated. November 2. 1961 r=, 'r JAMES H. COR.TRIGHT LEWIS GR DLEY DONALD J. CULLIGAN Committee Said report referred to the budget officer. Mr. Cortright, chairman of the Courts and Correction Conunittee, read the report and recamnlendation of said committee for the 1.962 budget: To the Board of Supervisors Tompkins Count),, New York. N'3messes 6,000 100=Personal services x$14;786 ' 200—Equipment 400- 300—Supplies and. materials 500 400—Other expenses , 100 9,911 120—Jurors including mileage and - +� 21—County Court 100 -Personal services $ 8,911 22—Children's Court 110—Court stenographer and Officers 2,500 ' 400—Other expenses 150 x$23,436 November 2, 3961° M 172—Penitentiary 400—Other expenses .5,000 Dated. November 2; 19611 JAMES H. CORTRIGHT LEWIS GRIDLEY DONALD J. CULLIGAN Committee Said report referrcxl to the budLael. officer. Mr. Fuller appeared. Mr. Heslop; chairman of the Animal .Heal,th. Cumrnittee, reported as follows on the doh; fund and made recomrnendalions for 1962: To the hoard of Supervisors Tompkins County, New York The sum of $725 was appropriated for expenses of the dog warden for 1961 and $$281.31 plus the retirement has been expended to Sep- tember 30 as follows: Expenses of car $61.73 Gasoline :55.63 Dog food and ammunition '30.69 Car insurance 56.71 Telephone 15.05 Deputy- expense 59.25 Miscellaneous 2.25 $281:31. lietirement.. 425.00 $706.31. Therefore /this connnhtee recomniemis that the suer of, $1;850 he allowed the dog warden for his expenses in the year 1964,;end 'ecoin mends the adoption'of. the following resolution. Dated. October 31., 1961. J. 14ENRY I-IESLOY JAMES R. GRAVES CLAUDE W. HOLDEN THOMAS J: GRIFFIN JAMES VT. CORTRIGHT ' . Cor7iir�i.tt�e ,/-77 -\ November'6, 1961 217 ANNUAL SESSION EIGHTH DAY Monday, November 6, 1961 The chairman called the meeting to order at 10:15 a.m. Those present were Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, ,Gridley, Holden, Graves, Blanchard, Griffin, Sullivan, Culligan, Compton, Dates, Heslop; Bower and Stevenson -14. Absent were Messrs. Boynton and Abbott -2. Minutes of October 30 and. November 2 were approved_ as +typed. Bonded and temporary indebtedness of Dryden Central School and the town of Dryden received and filed. Grand jury list from the ,Fifth Ward ivas received and, referred to the Committee on Courts and Correotion. Letters were received from two of the hospital consultants recunl- trended by the' supervisors'committee on hospital survey. advising of - their plans to appear before the board on November 20. The clerk read copies of letters frorn'Mr. Dauohety, administrator of the hospital, written to A. B. Genung, President of the Board of Marla- gers,of the hospital, and Mr. Driscoll, area director of the Department of Social Welfare, regarding a visit made by the department of social welfare. As a result of the visit made on August 24, 1961., the following, recommendations suggested had been completed: - 1. Fire drills for day; evening and night personnel have been held. 2. All panic hardware has been installed. 3. The patient records are in the process of being transferred from the paper storage cartons to the new enclosed metal eabinets. Mr. Boynton appeared. Mr. Bower, chairman of the Equalization Committee, reco,nmended, the inclusion of the following in the 1962 budget: To the Board of Supervisors Tompkins County, New York 218 November 6, 1961 51—Assessment -Department 100 Personal services (temporary employees) %035 1 200 Equipment 635 300 Supplies and materials 2,100 4,00 Other expenses 401 Assessors' expenses 700 402 Miscellaneous .1..500 4,03 Beni: of Xerox machine, travel, etc. 2;269 :1.5,259 :Dated October 31, 1961 C:LIF1'0.1iD E. BOWER j, -RENRY HESLOP CLAUDE W. HOLDEN RICHARD A. COMPTON JAMES R. GRAVES BEN 130YNTON Committee ,�..`. Said report referred. to the budget officer. Mr: Blanchard. chairman of the County Officers Accounts Committee, submitted the following recommendations: To the Board of Supervisors Tornokirrs, County, New York. Your committee on County Officers Accounts wishes to make the following recommendation for inclusion in the 1.962 budget: .7313—Division'of. Motor Vehicles 100 Personal services $19,231. 200 Equipmeta 1;275 300 Supplies and Materials 400 400 Other expenses 2,025 $22,931. Dated October 31., 1961 PAUL BLANCFIARD DONALD J. CULLIGAN W1L LIAM� P. SULLIVAN Cornmittee Said report referred to the budget officer. Air. Griffin, chairman -,'of the Laboratory Iand Blood:Bank Connnittee, recommended the inclusion of the following in the 1962 budget: November 6, 1961 219 To the Board of Supervisors Tompkins County, New York 135—Laboratory and Blood, Bank 200 Equipment 1,000 300 Supplies and materials 13,950 4.00 Other expenses 31,600 401—Workmen's Compensation 850 402 -Blood bank expense 5,000 $52,600 _ Plus salaries November 6. 1961. TJiONIAS GRIFFIN JAMES CORTRIGHT JAMES GRAVES Co mrn ittee Said report referred to the budget officer. (Mr. Fuller, chairman of ,ehc Veterans' Affairs Committee, offered the following recommendation for the 1.962 budget: 61 -County Director of Veterans AgencA 100 Personal services $8,596 300 Supplies and, materials 150 400 Other expenses 650- $9,396 And that the appropriation of. $250 be recommended for the 1962 budget for Veterans' Day celebration. Dated October 31. 1961 RALPH FULLER. JAMES R. GRAVES BEN BOYNT ON Comn l ittee. Said report referred- to the budget officer. Mi•_ Sullivan. -chairman of Oie Civil Defense Committee, read the report of said committee regarding the estimate of said department. To the Board of Supervisors County of Tompkins, -New York Your Civil Defense Committee wishes to reconimend the following for inclusion in the 1962 budget: 220 November 6, 1961 a 86—Civil Defense. 100 Personal services 200 Equipment 300 Supplies and materials 400 Other expenses $9,208- 1,350 2,100 1,625 $14,263 .Dated November 6, 1961. WILLIAM P. SULLIVAN JAMES R. GRAVES DONALD J. CULLIGAN THOMAS GRIFFIN Conitnitte Said report referred to [lie budget: officer. Mr. Fuller stated that he believed That inventory should be made by civil defense which includes generators and other equipment. Mrs. Martha .F. Ferger spoke briefly before the board opposing large sums of money beinb included in the budget for civil defense. RESOLUTION NO. 235 ---APPROPRIATION FOR JOB EVALUATION OF COUNTY F. N7PLOYEES . Mr. Fuller offered the following resolution and moved- its adoption: WHEREAS, The Civil Service and Salaries Cotnrnittee strongly believes that a sound salary and wage administration program based on merit as well as experience 4vill be to the best interest of all employees in the county as well as the taxp5yers, RESOLVED, on recommendation of the Civil Service and Salaries Committtee, That the sum of $7,000 be appropriated for the employ- ment of a professional organization to conduct and develop a job analyses and job evaluation program for all county employees, i AND BE IT F'URT'HER RESOLVED, That the Civil Service and Salaries Committee be authorized to proceed itntnediately to contact and interview organizations offering this type of service and that the committee's recon- ations he referred hack to this hoard for final action. - 5econdecl b>> Mr. Cortright. Ayes—Messrs. Fuller. Cortright, Gridley, Holden,, Boynton. Graves, Blanchard, Griffin, Sullivan. Culligan, Compton, Dates, Heslop and Bower -14. November 6, 1961 221 °t✓ Noes—Mr. Stevenson— L Absent—Mr. Abbot -1.. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 236—PU13LIC HEARING ON BUDGET Mr. Bower Ared the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, That a public hearing on the tentative budget be held in the supervisors rooms at the Court House at 10:30 a.m. on the'27th clay of November, 1961,for the purpose of hearing all persons inter- ested therein who desire to be heard; and the clerk is hereby directed to cause a• notice of said hearing to be published in the official news- papers of the county in the manner required b_v Section 359 of the county law. Seconded by Mr. Heslop. MOVED by Mr. Fuller as an antendenent that the ,public hearing be held' at 3:00 p.m.'in the court room. Seconded by Mr. Culligan. Carried. A vote upon the original resolution as aniended Was, carried: On motion adjourned. to Thursday; November 9. at 10:00 a.m. 222 November 9, 1961 ANNUAL SESSION NINTH ®AY Thursday, November 9, 1961 ".Che chairman called the meeting to order at 10:05 a.m. 'Chose present were Messrs. huller-, Cord.right, Holden, Graves, Blan- chard,Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan, Compton, Dates, Heslop, Bower and Stevenson -13. Absent: were Messrs. Gridley, Boynton and Griffin -3. Minutes of November 6 were appro,,ed as i)-pcCd Sheriff's fees for the month_ of October totaled $930.59. . Bonded and. temporary .,indebtedness of the towns of Groton and Newfield and. the Newfield Central. School were received and filed. . One admission in the Mount: Morris Tuberculosis Hospital during the nu)arth of October was noted, t,y, the clerk. A certificate of. compensation insurance covering Norton Electric, - Company was received for filing. A letter was read. by Thonias G. Rawski addressed to the chairman in which the writer objectee] to statenlevts made, by the Civil Defense Director*at a recent meeting held at: the Women's Community Building h: was his opinion that such controversial .political ideas had no place at a civil defense meeting and ghat Mrs. Spaulding had overstepped her authority. RESOLUTION NO. 237—FUNDS FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF APRON AND .TAXIWAY—AIRPORT Mr. Dates offered. the following resolution and moved its adoption: WH_ERLAS, the Airport Committee, the county superintendent of highways and Thomas G. Miller, engineer, have inspected the apron and taxiway present1v existing at the Tompkins County Airport; and WHEREAS, said apron and taxiway is in need of reconstruction, the same being soft and broken up; and November 9, 1961 223 11 WHEREAS, the FAA is aware of said situation and has :advised the county that the same should be corrected; and WHEREAS, the county has executed a Request for Aid for said project for the period January tst, 1962 through June 30th, 1962, which request was filed with the FAA October 26, 1961 ; and WHEREAS, the estimated cost of said project is $100,000 with the county's share to be $50,000; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Airport Committee, That the sum of $100,000 for the reconstruction of the apron and taxiway presently existing at the Tompkins County Airport be appropriated for the 1962 budget in item 290-560, "Provision for Capital Projects for Tompkins County Airport," and the sum of $50,000 be included in said budget as revenue under code 1+50, item "Federal Aid"; and he it further 'r' RESOLVED, That the clerk of. the board is hereby authorized turd directed to forward three certified 'copies of said resolution to E. Fletcher ingals, District Airport Engineer, Federal Aviation Agency. Seconded by Mr. Compton. Aves—Messrs. .Puller, Cortright, Gridley, Holden, Boynton, Graves, Blanchard, Griffili, 'Abbott, Sullivan. Culligan, Compton, .Dates. Heslop; Bower and Stevenson --16. Noes -0. Carried RESOLUTION NO. 238—ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL FROM CRANDALL AND tl1ILLER—RE: RECONSTRUCTION OF EXISTING TAXIWAY AND APRON Mr. Dates offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS; preliminary planning and design information and a topographic map and crus, section is required by the FAA in connec- tion with the county's application for Federal aid for reconstruction r of the apron and taxiway at the Airport; and WHEREAS, Crandall and Miller have submitted to the county for the performance of necessary preliminary work, . RESOLVED, upon recoinintndation of the Airport Committee, That said proposal in the amount of $1,650 be and the same hereby is accepted, and the chairman of the board be and he hereby is authorized and directed to.execitte said proposal on behalf of the county. Seconded by Mr. Compton. Carried. 224 November 9, 1961 Mr. Dates, chairman of. the Airport Committee, submitted the fol- lowing report: To the Board of Supervisors Tompkins County; New York Your Airport Committee wishes to report and recommend on th"e estimate referred to it for .the 1962 budget: This Conunittee recommends for. inclusion .in the 1962 'budget as follows: 21.0—Airport: 100 PersonaL services $15,046 200 Equipment 2,890 300 Supplies and inaterials 3,535 400 Other expenses 33,725 Retirement, and. Social .Secur.ily 1,250 ' X56,446 Dated October 31. 1961 HARRIS B. DATES RALPH FULLER. R. A. COMPTON DONALD J. CULLIGAN CLIFFORD E. BOWER. J. HENRY HESLOP Comnlittee Said report, referred to the budget officer. Mr. Dates left the meeting. Mr. Blanchard, chairman of the Health Comn-littec, submitted the following report and reconnrlendation for the hospital for 1962:. 140—County General Hospital (Recommended); 100 Personal services $1480,150 200 Equipment '51,600 300 Supplies and materials 357,860 4:00 Other expenses 215,840. $2,105,450 Recommended appropriation $2,105,450 Estimated cash income 1,859,200 November 9, 1961 1 225 By state 5 43,500 1 By county 192,750 $236,250 Donation .5 10;000 Dated October 31, 1961 P. W. BLANCRARD L. N. GRIDLEY CLIFFORD E. BOWER RALPII: l ULLER JAMES Il. COR.TRIGIIT Commitlee, Said report referred to the budget. officer. F Messrs. Griffin and Sullivan left the meeting. Mr. Cortright, ehairnian of the Courts and. Correction Conunittee, read [lie report and recominendatiort of said committee for .the 1962 budget: To the Board of Supervisors rompkins County. New York Your Committee on Courts and Correction wishes to report and recommend the following amounts to be included in the 1962 budget: 20—Su arelne Court 100 Personal service .;11,000 200 Equipment 200 300 Supplies and materials 500 4.00 Other expenses — $11,700.00 23—Surrogates Court 6,800.00 27—District Attorney 100 Personal services 513,948 200 Equipment — 300 Supplies and materials 200 400 Other expenses 400 $14.1548.00 29—Coroner 100 Personal services $ 1,500 400 Other expenses 200 A 1,700.00 30—Grand Jury $ 2,000.00 726 November 9, 1961 i 31—Probation Department 1.00 Personal services $28,121. _ 200 Equipment 400 300 Supplies and, malerial. 500 4,00 Other expei'ises 2,000 $31.,02.1.00 Dated October 3L 1961 JAlb1ES H. COW11:.11GHT DONALD J. CULUGAN f;EWIS H. l RIDLEY Committee Said report rderred to the budget dicer. On motion adjourned too Thursday. November 16; at 10:00 a.m. i i 0 November 13, 1961 227 MONTHLY MEETING /71• Monday, November 13, 1961, The chairman called the meeting to order at 14:08 a.m. Those present were Messrs. Cor.tright, Gridley, Holden, .Boynton, Graves; Blanchard, Griffin, Abbott., Sullivan, Culligan; Compton, Dates; I-Teslop. Bower and, Stevenson -15. Absent—Mr. Fuller ---1. The signed lease for office and clinical space for this health depart - me -i t in Groton was -received for filing. A letter from President Dillingham_ of the l,thaca- College acknowl- edging the contrribution made by this ])card to the Development .fund of the College in memory of a former supervisor Carl. W., Vail. was read by the clerk. Town budgets of the towns of Caroline, Danby and Dryden -were received, and referred to the Connniltee on l inance. Grand jury lisl: from the Sixth Ward of the Cil.), of l haca was re- ceived and referred to the Committec on Courts and Correction. A. letter addressed to Mr. Co:rtright from, Fire Chief Weaver offering to sell mobile radio equipment units was read and referred to the county, attorney. Mr. Feller appeared, Mr. Holden, chairman of the Conservation Committee, submitted the Billowing report: To the Board of Supervisors Tompkins County. New York The following is a report on reforestation A letter was received and. noted in the minutes of August 10, 1953 that effective July 1, 1953 former subdivision 28 of Section 12 of the County Law was amended by Chapter 553 of the Laws or. 1953 and is mow covered by Section 219 of the County Law. 228 November 13, 1961 Resolution No. 34 adopted February 14, 1955 authorized the county treasurer 'to transfer from surplus funds to the account for Reforesta- tion (Code 231-4,01) the sum of $2,050.57. Since 1955 moneys have been expended for such work as pruning and. thinning and the purchase of some equipment, and at the present time there is a balance of $98243. 'Chis committee recommends that $2,000 be appropriated for the year 1962 and that application be made for state aid, said. expenses estimaLed to be as follows: Appropriation i $2,000.00 Valance from previous years 982.43 $2,982.43 Expenses 100 acres thining 30 acres pruning X2;700 Equipment. 100 Supplies 45 $2,845 2,845.00 $ 1.37.43 CLAUDE HOLDEN, Chairman MOVED by Mr., Bower that the tiecc;ssary resolutions that are ready for today be consiered. at this time. Seconded by Mr. flolden. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 239—SALARY OF BIOCHEMIST—COUNTY LABORATORY Mr. Duller offered the following resolution and moved. its adoption: RESOLVED, upon reconunendation of the Laboratory and the Civil 1 Service and Salaries Committees, That the annual'salary for the bio- chemist at thecounty laboratory he x;8,600 effective January 1, 1962, and, be it further RESOLVED, That the county laboratory salary schedule, as amend- ed, shall supersede and take the place of all previous schedules for- said orsaid position. Seconded by Mr. Graves. Carried. November. 13, 1%1 229 RESOLUTION NO. 240—APPROVAL OF SALARY—CIVIL i DEFENSE DIRECTOR Mr. Fuller offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Civil Service and Salaries Cominittee, That the annual salary for a full-time director of civil a defense be $5,000 for the year 1962. ' Seconded. by. Mr. Culligan. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 241—PRICE ADJUSTMENT—OTI.S ELEVATOR CONTRACT Mr. Culligan offered the following resolution and moved. its adoption: RESOLVED, That the price adjustment of the contract with the Otis Elevator Company for the maintenance of the elevator in the jail as submitted by said company under date of October 25, 1961 to become effective January 1, 1962 for one year, be and the same hereby is ap- proved and that the county treasurer be and he hereby is authorized and directed fo pay the Otis Elevator Company the sum of $53.67 monthly during the year 1962 for servicing the said elevator in accord - once with the contract heretofore approved, and to charge the same to the appropriation for the jail elevator contract—Code -No. 170-401. Seconded by Mr. Contrigh!. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 242—MAINTENANCE CONTRACT— SHERIFF'S, FIRE BIND HIGHWAY DEPARTMENTS Mr. Cortright offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Highway, Courts and Cor- rection and Fire Protection Committees, That the contract for mainte- nance of radio equipment in the highway, fire and sheriff's depart- ments, for two months commencing January 1st, 1962 and automatically renewable for successive one month periods thereafter, terminable by either party upon thirty day written notice, between the county of `rl Tompkins and Communications Engineering Service Company, of 201- 203 Cleveland Street, Elmira, New fork, be. and the same hereby is approved; and be it further RESOLVED, That the chairman be and he hereby is authorized and directed to execute same on behalf of the county of Tompkins. Seconded by Mr. Holden. Carried. 230 N'6vember 1'3, 1461 RESOLUTION NO. 243—APPROPRIATION FOR REFORESTATION Mr. }Iolden offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, That there be and hereby is appropriated the sunt of $2,000 for reforestation in Tompkins County in the Fear 1962 pursuant to subdivision 3 of Section 219 of the County Law, to be placed in the 1962 budget under Code 231-401 Reforestation, and that the revenue of $1,000 be. placed in Code 1342—State Aid for Reforestation. Seconded by Mr. Fuller. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 244—SUPPLEiVIENTAL APPROPR/AT/ON— CONTINGENT FUND Mr. Bower offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon the request of the Various departments and recom- mendations of committees in charge of those departments, that said department, heads be all(] hereby are authorized to make the follow- ing transfer of funds: From 290-650 Contingent Fund To 74—Buildings and Grounds 401C Telephone $1,300 172—Penitentiary 400—Contract for hoard of prisoners 793.30 RESOLVED, further, That the county treasurer be and hereby is authorized and directed to make the necessary transfers on his hooks. Ayes—Messrs. Fuller; Gridley, Holden, Boynton, Graves; Blanchard, Griffin, Sullivan; Compton, Dates; Fleslop, Bower and Stevenson -1.3. Noes—Mr. Culligan—'1. Absent—Messrs. Cortright and Abbott -2. Carried. Mr. Heslop, chairman of the Animal Health Committee; reported on various -estimates in charge of his committee: To the Board. of Supervisors Tompkins County. New fork Lxpendit.ures .to November in the various appropriations under the jm-isdict.ion of this committee have been as follows: November 13, 1961 231 Appropriated Spent, 230-402 Rabies indemnification $500 $250 . 232-401 4-H Club trapping 1.00 0 402 Rabies etwtrol ' 600 0 And the committee recommends the following appropriations :for 1962; 230-402• Rabies Indernnifieation $750 232-901. 4-1-1. Club trapping 100 Dated November 13, 1-96.1. HENRY 14ESLOP JAMES 11. GRAVES Contrn ittee F Said report referred to the budget officer. RESOLUTION NO. 245—TRANSFER Of' FUNDS—VARIOUS DEPARTIV ENT.S Mr. Blanchard offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon the regL*Iest of the yarious departments and recom- mendations of committees in charge of those departments, That said department heads be and hereby are authorized to make the following transfers of funds: From 10—Board of Supervisors 120 -Temporary employees To 200—Equipment $130 Froin 53A—County Clerk 300—Supplies and materials $550 To 53R—Motor Vehicle 400—Other expenses $500 300—Supplies and materials 50 RESOLVED, further, That the county treasurer be and hereby is authorized and directed to make the necessary transfers nn his books. Seconded by Mr. Bower. Carried. A recess was called for the Welfare Cominittee to meet. Business resumed. At 11 a.m. bids were opened as advertised. for mobile units and. re- ferred to the Purchasing and hire Protection Coni ninees. 232 November 13, 1961 The clerk read a letter from A. J. Rourke statin;; that he would be able to meet with the board regarding a hospital survey on December 3. It was decided to meet witl>.him at 1 p.m. on that date. MOVED by Mr. Bower that the time limit mentioned. in Resolution No. 231 for hospital survey be extended to December 15. Seconded by Mr. Holden. Carried. ;. Mr. Gridley; chairman of the Welfare CUnlnllttee, submitted the following recommendations: To the Board of. Supervisors Tompkins County, New York 1.50—Public Welfare; Department Administration 100 -Personal Services $139,616 200—Equipment: 7.300 300—Supplies and materials 5,250 s 4.00-0ther Expenses 6,000 1.58;166 151 -Public 1 -Lome 100—Personal serv;iues 18),663 200 -Equipment 1.900 300—Supplies 'aud materials 15,300 400—ther expenses 7,500 43;363 152—Count- Tarn, 606—Juvenile Delinquent Care 1.00 -Personal services 3.500 200—Equipment 24.0,000 3,500 300—Supplies and materials 3,800 400-0ther expenses 1,400 1.2,200 160—Public Welfarc Department Programs, County Wide 601 -1 -Tonic Relief' $175,000 602-01d Age Assistance 215,000 603—Aid to Dependent. Children 345,000 604—Aid to Blind 10,000 �. 605—Aid to Disabled 105.000 606—Juvenile Delinquent Care 8),000 607—Payments to State Training Schools 9;000 6099 -Medical Aid. to Aged 24.0,000 609—Adult care. Private _InS141.16011S 500 610—Foster care 132,000 601-171o9pital care 42,000 612—Burials 1.4,000 November 13, 1961 233 613—Other Welfare :Districts for children 0 614—Other 'Welfare .Districts for hospital care 11500 615—Other Welfare Districts for adults in institutions 1,000 $1,298,000 Dated November 13, 1961. LEWIS GRIDLEY Chair man �. Said report referred to the budget officer. RESOLUTION NO. 246—ON AUDIT Mr. Bower offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: T ' WHERCAS, the several committees of the board have at this regular session audited claims against the County of Tompkins as reported and referred to them for audit in the following amounts out of the various funds: claims chargeable to the clog fund in the amount of $32.80; claims chargeable to the county self insurance fund in the amount of ' $1,189.44; claims for persona[ services in the amount of $725.75; general claims against the county in the ainoiint of $31,620.84 and air- port bills amounting to $731.7; now therefore he it RESOLVED, T.hae the clerk cif this board file a certified list of claims so audited with the county treasurer, am[ that he be and hereby is authorized and directed to pay said claims so audited out of the various funds appropriated therefor. Ayes—Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, Gridley, Holden, Boynton, Graves, Blanchard; Griffin, Abbott, Sullivan, Compton, Dates, Heslop, Bower and Stevenson -15. Noes -0. Absent—Mr. Culligan -1. Carried. On motion adjourned. . 234 November 16, 1961 ANNUAL SESSION TENTH DAY Thursday, November 16, 1961 The chairman called, the meeling to order at 10;13 a.nl. Those present were Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, Gridley, Holden, Boyn- ton, Graves, Blanchard, Griffin, Compton, Dates, Heslop, Bower and. Stevenson -1-3. Absent were Messrs. Abbott. Sullivan and Culligan -3. Minutes of Ninth Day- November 9, were approved. as upped. The clerk noted that: 'she had received the official notice from the State Department of Health regarding state aid and the time of sub- mission of said application; Town budgets of the towns of Ithaca and Ulysses were received and. referred to the Committee on Finance. A letter was read by the clerk from Mr. Driscoll, Area Director of the .Department of. Social Welfare, to the effect: that copies of a report Prepared by their accounting staff as a .result of medical payments in the welfare department for the ulon-tlh of January 1961 had been mailed to Mr. Evans, Nvelfarr, commissioner. The town of hnfield assessor submitted a corrected report ort valua- tions of that: town which, was placed on file. The September report on Wildlife Rabies Control Prolraut as sub - witted by th.e State Conservation Department was received, and. filed. The clerk nol:ed receipt of a letter from Charles A. Hayne, Cornell. University, opposing any increase in the civil defense budget and criti- cizing use of a film recently shown by the; Tompkins County Civil Defense administrator. He furthermore recommended, that the director- be irectorbe replaced." Mr. Sullivan appeared. The budget officer filed the tentative; budget: with the clerk on November 15. He presented. the tentative budget as filet and issued the Iollow711" budget message: November 16, 1961 235 "To the Board of Supervisors: i, In submitting this tentative budget for Tompkins County for the year 1962 1 am happy to announce that for the second year in succession there will be no increase in the tax rate over -the pre- yious year. Although many of our departments are receiving larger appro- priations in this budget: than last wear and this budget is neces- sarily larger; this increase has been taken care of in the following manner: First: The increase in taxable property in the county is approxi- matelytwo andthrce fourth million dollars. This will raise 835,000 in taxes.. Second.: The budget for -the operating cost of file hospital has been reduced from Iasi. year's budget $42,000 for next year. Third: Our unexpended balances in our general :fund should be close to $150,000 on December 31; 1161.. These balances become surplus at the end of the year and can :he used to reduce taxes on real estate. Of this amount T believe the balance in thc; conl.in mnt fund will be, about $60,000 and in welfare $25,000. Besides these, there will also be balances in other departments. This budget: should sleet the need of all departments for the year 1062. Respect:full.y submitted HARVEY STEVENSON Budget Officer." Said budget was referred to the Finance Committee Mr: Fuller. chairman of the Civil Service and -Salaries Committee; reported on hospital salaries for 1962: lie said. that a request, had been snide for a four percent increase basically ort clerical help and including nursing salaries. also that it was requested. that .the administrator be,put on an increment basis for a 6 -year period from 815,000 to $20;000 and that all assistant hospital administrator trainee be set up wi!:h a salary range of ` 5,300 to $5,564. 236 , November 16, 1961 The committee's recotiititentlat:ion was that. one step be eliminated in the range for the hospital administrator and that the salary be fixed. at $16;000; that the title should. he assistant hospital administrative ' trainee instead of administrator trainee and. that a three percent in- crease be given the hourly waac rates on 13 clerical. categories. EKG technician, licensed'pr•actical nurses, registered professional and. senior t nurses and. that the salary rate over 1961 be, increased. 3% for'the senior nurses. head nurses. supervisory nurses and clinical instructors. ' RESOLUTION N0, 247—APPROVAL OF SALARY AND IIAGE SCHEDULE—TOMPKINS COUNTY HOSPITAL, Mr. l+idler offered the following resolult.ion and moved its adoption:' I r RESOLVI I), upon recommendation of the Civil Service and Salaries Committee, That the proposed salary and wage schedule for the Tompkins County Hospital for the year 1962, as amended copy of which is on file with the clerk of the hoard of supervisors, be and the same is hereby approved. The amendments are as follows: (1) .Range rates be increased Soto over 1961 for the following hourly classification of employees; clerks, senior elerks, typist, senior typists, stenographers, senior stenographers, account clerks, senior account clerks, account clerk typists, assistant medical record librarian, telephone operators, EKG technician, licensed practical nurses, registered professional and senior nurses (2) Salary of administrator $16,006 (3) Salaried wage rates be increased 3% over 1961 for the fol- lowing salaried classification of employees. Senior nurses Head nurses Snpervisory nurses Clerical nurses AND BE 1T FURTHER RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Board of Managers of the Tompkins County Hospital by the clerk of this board. Seconded by Mr. Blanchard. (A/fr. Graves protested. the resolution and. also read a statement pre- pared. by Mr. Abbott opposing the increases of these salaries and stated that he was informed that there were only four me7rnbers of the Board of Manabers present at the; time these salaries wort- established. MOVED by Mr. Graves as an amendment that the hospital salary schedule remain unchanged for 1962. Seconded bNI Mr. Griffin. Navember 16, 1961 237 r ' A roll call vote upon the amendment resulted as follows: Ayes—Messrs. Graves, Griffin and Sullivan -3. Nocs=Messrs. Fuller, Coaright, Gridley, Holden, Boynton; 131an- chard, Compton, Dates, Heslop, Bower and. Stevenson -11. Absent—Messrs. Abbott and. Culligan -2. Amendment lost. A roll call vote upon the original, resolution resulted as follows: Ayes—Messrs. Fuller, Cortriglrt, Gridley; Holden, Boynton; Man - chard.. Compton; Dates, 13eslop, Bower and Stevenson -11. Noes—Messrs. Graves, Griffin and, Sullivan -3. Absent—Messrs. Abbott and Culligan -2. Resolution carried. Mr. Bower presented. the regular and supplemental reports of ,the Conmzittee on. Equalization of the footing of the assessment: rolls which were laid on the table one day under the -rule. RESOLUTION NO. 24R—AUTHORIZATION TO EXPEND MONEY FOR .1 HINTING WINDOWS— COURTHOUSE Mr. Sullivan offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS the superintendent of buildings_ and grounds has ob- tained proposals for the, painting of the windows in the main court house; and, WHEREAS, the lowest proposal has been received from Robert N. Powers; and WHEREAS, the total cost for said work shall not exceed the sum Of $750 ; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Buildings and Grounds Committee, That, the proposal for painting submitted by Robert N. Powers be accepted ' and that the chairman of the board be and he hereby is authorized to accept same on behalf of the county, the total work not to exceed $750. Seconded by Mr. Dates. Carried. 238 November 16, 1461 IMSOLUTION NO. 49—CREATING POS1711ON OF FULL-TIME CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTOR Mr. Sullivan offered rhe fallowirl" reSolulion and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Civil 1Jefense Cornmittee, That the position of a frill-time Civil Defense director for the County of Tompkins be and the same hereby is re-established' with a salary of $5,000 per year enmmencing when the director starts work on a full- time basis. Seconded by Mr. Graves. Carried. On motion adjourned. to Monday,November 20, at 1.0 a.m. November 20, 1961 239 �T. ANNUAL SESSION ELEVENTH ®AY. Monday, November 20, 1961 The chainnari called the meeting to order at 10:10 a.m. Those present were Messrs. huller, Cortright, Gridley, Ll.olden, Boyn- ton, Graves, Blanchard, Griflin, Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan, Compton, Dates, Heslop, Bower and Stevenson -16. Bonded ,indebtedness of the town of 17-nfield was received and, filed. Town budgets of the towns of Enfield. Groton and Lansin6 were received and referred to the Committee on 1' inarnce. Grand jury list of the town of Enfield_ was received and referred to the Committee on Courts and Correction. The clerk announced receipt from -tile Chief of the City lire Depart- ment of: a gasoline storage permit for installation of a 550 gallon tarlk near the sheriff's office for use of high test gas for the sheriff's cars. The financial statement and report of the cbnlrnissioil el's of election with the apportionment of election expenses by the. counh and the several political subdivisions t=hereof were received and. refei•l.ed. to the Committee oil Elections. MOVED by Mr. 1-leslop .that the regular and supplenieutal reports of the footing of the assessment rolls he taken from the table at this time. seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried: �I)iscussion followed and at the request of the town of Ithaca super- s , visor and, with the consent of the Equalization Committee the adoption r of the above table was postponed until afternoon. RESOLUTION NO. 250—PUBLIC HEARING ON LOCAL LAW NO. 2—.196.1 (WORKAIIEN'.S COMPENSATION) Mr. Bower offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: 240 November 20, 1951 WHERI,"AS a Local Law has been this day presented to the members of the board for amendment to Local Law No. 2-1956, limitation of j4 responsibility of the New York State Department of Health (new subdivision F-1) RESOLVED pursuant to County Law that a public hearing thereon.. be held in the supervisors' rooms at the Court house on the 8th day . of December 1961 at 10 a.m. ANIS BE I'IFURTHER RLSOLVED, That the clerk of the board publish notices of such hearing in accordance with the requirements of the County Law. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried. A recess was called for an Fsqualization Committee meeting. Business resumed. The remainder of the meeting was taken up by a representative from Peal, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. of New York, hospital consultants, who presente(t the qualifications of his firm to survey the hospital in an effort to reduce the hospital deficit.- Oil eficit: On motion adjourned to.2 p.m. AFTERNOON SESSION r The chairman called the meeting l:o order at 2 p.m. r Those present were Messrs. .Fuller. Cortrigbt, Gridley, Holden. Graves, Blanchard. Abbott, Culligan, Compton, Dates, Heslop, 'Bower . and. Stevenson --13. Absent were Messrs. Boynton, Griffin and Sullivan -3 RESOLUTION NO. 2.5.1 -=--CORREC'T'ION Off' ERRONEOUS ASSES,SMEN.TS—TOWN OF ITHACA. Mr. Graves offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHERLAS, this board is informed that errors have been made in the 1961 assessment roll in the town of Ithaca, errors having been rnade.in transcribing from the assessor's field book; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Tax Sales Committee. That the following changes be made on the 1961 town of Ithaca assess- ment roll: 4 November 20, 1961 241 Pared No. N&me Address Corrected Was to 3-7B Albert Ciechetti H'anshaw Road x;27,300 $20,000 6-31.4 Rocco Lucente 608 Salem Drive 25,800 24,400 6-31.1 Rocco Lucente 612 Salem Drive 25,800 24,400 6-31.46 K. Martendale I18 Winston Drive I2,000 10,800 25-119:1 John Hirshfeld Back of Trumansburg Rd. 500 150 63-1.55 A., Bearden 118 Warwick Pl. 12,200 4,700 Village of Cayuga I-feights 6s"-1.58 Philip Bitely 117 Warwick Pl. 13,000 11,300 Village of Cayuga Heights .63-1.24 R. Stage 118 Randolph Road 18,200 16,000 Village of Cayuga Heights 63-1.23 1. Shoemaker 122 Randolph Road 13,200 9,500 - Village of Cayuga Heights Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried. 4 242 November 20, 1961 f SPORT OE COMMI'ME ON :F'OOT'ING OF-' 14 ASSESSMENT ROLLS To the Board of Supervisors of. Tompkins County, New York: Your connnittee reports that A has verified and coi'reoted ilic footin-s Of the assessment rolls ,referred. to it; as ,made by the assessors of each tai district. and that the following is a correct -staternent of such footings: C x y ;4'- y i M c Caroline ........... 34,747 $ 546,011 $ 2,957,095 $ 91,309 $ 3,078,125 Danby .............. 33,286 415,650 3,007,329 87,487 3,119,944 Dryden ............. .58,280 1,509,294 13,666,390 354,822 14,064,327 Enfield ............. 22,207 383,790 2,138,885 83,831 2,222,716 Groton ............ 30,725 980,420 8,180,403 225,613 8,406,016 Ithaca, City ........ 2,940 15,725,550 167,821,957 2,368,265 170,190,222 Ithaca, Town ...... 16,293 4"53,345 42,093,341 830,796 42,924,137 Lansing ............ 37,789 1,624,240 26,476,000 218,994 26,694,994 Newfield ............ 36,997 472,350 4,547,990 112,211 4,668,25;, piysses ............. 19,818 1,597,720 9,991,454 207,075 10,198,529 'r0TALS ........... 293,0881 $28,108,3701 $280',880,8441$4,610,4031 $285,567,261 T November 20, 1961 243 IiEPOIIT OF COMMITTEE ON FOOTING OFTHE ASSESSMENT ROLLS (Continued) "-`See Vecemnher 18 minutes. CLIFFORD E. BOWER, Chairman CLAUDE W. HOLDEN JAMES 11. GRAVES E. F. ABBOTT RICHARD A. COMPTON 1. HENRY HESLOP BEN BOYNTON Committee v Towns o i~'Z: C7 C! o ° 4 0 E+ as 1 P4[ °x 0, n P w Caroline ... $ 297,875 $ 74,020 $ 2,676,509 $29,721 Danby .. 103,920 66,600 *2,924,296 25,128 Dryden ... 1,228,970 278,460 12,543,782 $ 2,696,284 $ 9,847,498 13,1.15 Enfield .. $16,250 16,180 , 1,990,286 Croton .: 1,458,640 141,590 6,805,786 3,273,657 3,532,129 Ithaca, City 88,449,683 1,108,600 80,631,939 Ithaca, - Town 1,6,558,075 330,350 26,035,712 10,793,670 1512421042 Lansing ... 1,339,728 91,300 25,263,966 Newfield .. 896,480 70,250 3,693,471 8,050 Ulysses 2,423,857 87,600 7,687,072 2,687,695 4,999,377 Totals.....I$t12,973,4781$2,264,9501-$170,252,8191$19,451,3061$33,621,0461$76,014 "-`See Vecemnher 18 minutes. CLIFFORD E. BOWER, Chairman CLAUDE W. HOLDEN JAMES 11. GRAVES E. F. ABBOTT RICHARD A. COMPTON 1. HENRY HESLOP BEN BOYNTON Committee 244 November 20, 1961 SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT OF THE COMMIYFEE ON FOOTING OF ASSESSMENT ROLLS To.the Board of Supervisors of. Tompkins County, New York Your committee renders -the following supplemental report relative to the assessed value of property within and without incorporated vil lades of the several towns oaf the county. ,CLIFFORD E. GOWER, Chairman CLAUDE W. HOLDEN JAMES R. GRAVES E. P. ABBOTT RICHARD A. COMPTON " .1. HENRY IIESLOP BEN 'BOYNTON Committee c Owc- 0 =� Towns and Villages Y ✓ o c. C ,v. v DRYDEN-Dryden 'Village ......... $ 1,891,936 $ 90,931 $ 1,982,867 $107,040 Treeville ..................... 674,377 390,040. 713,417 13,350 2,566,313 1.29,971 2,696,284 120,390 'Fotal toside Corporations ...... Outside Curporations ............ 9,592,647 254,851 9,847,498 158,070 12,158,960 38+,822 12,543,782 278,460 Totals ................... GROTON-Groton grillage ........ 3,177,470 96,187 3,273,657 80,740 Outside Corporation ............. 3,402,703 129,426 3,532,129 60,850 6,580,173 225,613 , 6,805,786 141,590 Totals ................... ITHACA-Cayuga Heights ........ 10,436;300 357,370 10,793,670 94,700 Outside Corporation ............. 1+,768,616 +73,426 15,242,042 235,650 25,204,916 830,796 26,035,712 330,350 Totals ................... ULYSSES-T'rumanshurg ............ 2,617,22.8 70,467 2,687,695 48,650 Outside Corporation .. ......... 4,862,769 136,608 4,999,377 38,950 7,479,997 207,075 7,687,072 87,600 Totals .........:......... .� ,CLIFFORD E. GOWER, Chairman CLAUDE W. HOLDEN JAMES R. GRAVES E. P. ABBOTT RICHARD A. COMPTON " .1. HENRY IIESLOP BEN 'BOYNTON Committee November 20, 1961 245 RESOLUTION N0. 252—ADOPTION OF REGULAR AND SUPPLEMENTAL REPORTS OF FOOTING OF ASSESSMENT .ROLLS Mr. Bower offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: 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 the taxation in the several tax districts of the county for the year 1962. Seconded by Mr. l .olden. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 253—APPROVAL OF CHANGES. BY FINANCE COMMITTEE IN THE 1962 TENTATIVE, BUOGET Mr. Bower .offered the, followingresolution and lugved its adoption: WHEREAS, the budget director has prepared and filed a tentative budget for the year 1962 pursuant to Article 7 of the countY law AND WHEREAS, the said tentative budget has been referred to the Finance Committee which committee has made its report recom- mending changes in certain items RESOLVED, That this board hereby approves the changes recom- mended by the Finance Committee in the tentative budget and the clerk is hereby authorized and directed to make said changes in said budget. Seconded by. Mr. Gridley, Carried. On motion adjourned to Wednesday, November 22. Following adjournutent two representatives of the firm. of Horwath & I3orwath of New York City spoke to the board on the qualificalions of their firm to make a survey of the Tompkins County Hospital. 246 November 22, 1461 ANNUAL SESSION TWELFTH DAX Wednesday, November 22, 1661 The chairman called, -the meeting to order at 1-015 a.m. Those present were Messrs. Gridley., Holden, Boynton, .Blanchard, Abbott, Culligan. Compton, bates; 1-feslop. Bower and Stevenson -1-a.. tAbsent. were Messrs. Fuller, Cortright. Graves; Griffin and Sulli- van -5. Town budget of the gown of Newfield was received and referred to the Finance Committee. Grand jury list of the town .of .Dryden was received and, referred to the Committee on Courts and, Correction. A . letter requesting transfer of funds in the welfare department was referred `to the Conimittec on Public Welfare. The clerk ,read a letter of resignation of James J. Clyses, Jr. as a member of the Board of Managers of Che; Tompkins County Hospital. MOVED by Mr. Culligan that the board- accept with. regret the resignation of James J. Clynes, Jr. as a member of the Board of Man- agers: of the hospital and ihaC a letter be sent to Mr. Glvnes to that effect. Seconded lay Mr. Gridley. Carried. A letter- was ruenCioned by the. clerk from a Dryden minister iii which he opposed increase in civil, defense budget. Mr. Boynton, chairman of the ]'lection Committee. submitted the following report of the committee relative to the report of the conunis- sioners of election pertaining to the election expenses of the county for the vear 1.961. November 22, 1961 247 To the Board of Supervisors Tompkins County, New York We recommend that the apporuonnteut of election expenses for the current year. as made lay the election commissioners he accepted and adopted by the board_ and. the several sums charged. to the county, cite 7 and towns be assessed. against,. levied upon and collected from the taxable .property of Tompkins County and the several towns and city -therein as follows: County of Tompkins $21.,007.25 City of. Ithaca 1,653.35 Caroline 328.72 Danby 219.19 Dryden 468.51 Enfield 219.19 Groton 312.35 Ithaca 766.96 Lansing 390.43 Newfield 219.16 Ulysses 234.27 $25,80_38 Total for county, $21,007.25 Total for city 1.653.35 Total for towns 3,158.78 $25,819.38 Dated November '22. 1961. BEN BOYNTON HARRIS B. DATES Co namittee RESOLUTION NO. 254—APPORTIONMENT OF ELECTION EXPENSES Mr.- Boynton offered the fol lowing resolution and trtoved its adoption: RESOLVED, That the report of the Committee on Elections relative to the report of the commissioners of election pertaining to the elec- tion .expenses for ,the year 1961 be accepted and .that the amounts therein mentioned be levied upon and collected -from the taxable prep.- ervy of Tompkins County and the: several town,, and city therein, liable therefor. Seconded" by Mr..Bower. Ayes—Messr$-Gridley, .Flolden, Boynton, Blanchard; Abbott. Culli- gan; Compton; .Dates; Heslop, Bower and Stevenson -11. 246 November 22, 1961 Noes -0. Absent. Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, Graves, Griffin and S611ivan-5. Carried. Mx. Culligan read a letter from the New York 'fitnes relative to the value of advertisements indicating sites for research Bark developments and reconnnended that this matter be referred to the Planning and Public Relations Committee with an end toward joint consultation with Cornell and the.Chamber of Commerce. RESOLUTION NO. 255—APPROVAL, OF TENTATIVE, BUDGET Mr. Bower offered. the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the budget director has prepared and filed a tentative budget for the year 1962 pursuant to Article 7 of the County Law; and WHEREAS, the said tentative budget has been referred to the Finance Committee which committee made its report recommending changes in certain items which changes were approved by this board; RESOLVED, That this Board hereby approves the tentative budget, .;as revised, for submission at the public hearing on Monday, Novem- ber 27th, 1961 at 5:00 p.m. and directs that copies thereof be made available to the public. Seconded by Mr. Heslop. Ayes --Messrs. Gridley, Holden, Blanchard, Culligan; Compton, Dates, Heslop, Bower and Stevenson -9. Noes—Messrs. Boynton and Abbott -2. Absent—Messrs. Fuller, Cortribht, Graves, Griffin and Suilivan-5. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 2.5,65—TRANSFER OF'FUNDS—WELFARE DEPARTMENT Mr. Gridley offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon request of Myron Evans, welfare commissioner and recommendation of the Welfare Committee, That the welfare corn- missioner be and he hereby is authorized to make the following transfer of funds: From 160-601 Home Relief $16,000 602 Old Age Assistance 16,000 , 606 Juvenile Delinquency Account 3,000 X35,000 To 160-603 Aid to.Dependent Children $35,000 November 22, 1961 249 From 160-612 Burials 5,000 To 160-605 .did to disabled 5,000 } From 152—County Home 200—Farm Equipment $ 400 To 151 -County Home . 400—Repairs and alterations, $ 400 From 151—Home salaries $ 1,000 i52—Farm salaries 1,000 .r 2,000 To 151—County Home 200—Equipment $2,000 I RESOLVED, further,'That the county.treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to make the necessary transfer on his hooks. Seconded. by Mr. Holden. Carried. On motion adjourned to 7:30 p.m. Monday. November 27. 250 November 27, 1961 THIRTEENTH ®AY Monday, -November 27, 1961 ANNUAL. SESSION The'chairrnan called the meeting to order at 7:40 pan. Those present were Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, Gridley, 1:Iolden, $oyo- ton, Graves. Blanchard, Griffin, Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan, Compton; Dates, -leslop, Bo%Ver and Stevenson -16. Statement: of the Board of County Canvassers .of the last general. election was reoeil;ed and. filed. MOVED by Mr. Bower that we adjourn until after the public hearing in the Court: Room which is to held at cl p.m. Seconded by Mr. 1-leslop. Carried. Following the public hearing the board reconverted at 10:18, p.o1. Those present were Messrs. Fuller. Cortright, Gridley; Holden, Graves, Blanchard, Griffin, Culligan, Compton, Dates, Fleslop, Bower and Stevenson -13. Absent were Messrs. Boynton, Abbott and. Sullivan -3. RESOLUTION NO. 2.57—CHANGE OF CODES IN .7962 TENTA- . . TIME HOSPITAL BUDGET Mr. Lower offered the following resolution ant moved its adoption: RESOLVED upon recommendation of the Finance Committee, That the follo%ving code changes be inade in the 1962 tentative hospital budget: 1'rcun 140—County Hospital 126 Salaries $137,450 7'n 140—County Hospital 426A—Social Security $ 34,950 13 -Retirement 102,500 Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried. - • Messrs. Abbott, Sullivan and Boynton appeared. i f 1 • November ;27, 1961 251 RESOLUTION NO. 258—ADOPTION OF BUDGE(' Mr. Bower offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WRURLAS a public hearing on the tentative budget has been duly called and held pursuant to the provisions of Section 359 of the county law, and all persons• desiring to be heard concerning the same have been heard; RESOLVED, That the said tentative budget as revised and amended be and the sarne hereby is approved and adopted as the county budget for the Year 1962. 252 November 27, 1951 FORM C ' FORM OF 13UDGET L962 AND :EYPLANXI'ORY STATEMENTS Statements SuinmariZing the Budgets llxhibit: A—Sumniary of. 13udret, Ail Funds Exhibit 'f3—Sunlniary of 13udgel:—lay Funds Exhibit C—Sununary of Budget --Hy Functions Schedule Showiag Budget Details; Schedule 1—Estimated 1..1c venues Other Than Real. Estate Taxes—All Funds Schedule 2—Appropriations—AI1. Funds Schedule 3 -Estimated. Cash. Surplus at End. of .Present Fiscal Year Appendices:, Appendix 1—Statement of: Reserve Funds Appendix 2—Sta ement of Debt Appendix 3—Construction Fund. County (load- Fund Projects Part 1. -Unexpended- :Balance of Appropriations Parl:2=Construction :Projects Approved by State _ for which no Ap'propriations, or Partial Appropriations have been made. November 27, 1961, 253, FORM D tr� SUM1VIARY OF BUDGET—ALL FUNDS TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS OF ALL FUNDS (EXCLUDING INTER-FUND ITEMS) AS SHOWN IN SCHEDULI� A .......................... ...... $6,303.243.68 LESS: ESTIMATED REVENUES, APPROPRIATED CASH. SURPLUS AND APPROPRIATED RESERVES OF ALL FUNDS: Estimated Revenues (EXcludinn Inter -Fund Renis) shown in, Sehedule I ........ - ._._.........................._,54.105,233 Appropriated. Cash Surplus as shown. in Schedule 3: General .Fund, Other Surplus .......... 1.44,500 Road. Fund Surplus Co Machinery Fund Surplus ...... 207500 '.t'OTAL=I'STIMATED REVENUE. APPROPRIATED CASH SURPLUS AND . APPROPRIATED RESERVE .....................':................ $4,270,233.00 TOTAL HEAL ESTATE—TAX LTVY ...... _.................. 2,033,Ot0.68 FORM E SUMMARY OF BUDGET BY FUNDS Road General County Road Machinery Enterprise Total Other Purposes Fund Fund Fund APPROPRIATIONS, EXCLUDING INTER -FUND ITEMS ................ $ 6,303,243.68 $ 5,442,297.68 $ 639,000,00 $ 165,500.00 $ 56,446.00 0 IN'T'ER -FUND APPROPRIATIONS ...... +18,305.00 273,305.00 145,000.00 0 0 m s LESS $ 6,721,548.68 $ 5,715,602.68 $ 784,000.00 $ 165,500.00 $ 56,446.00 ESTIMATED REVENUES, OTHER o'O THAN REAL ESTATE TAXES AND r EXCLUDING INTER -FUND ITEMS .. 4,105,233.00 $ 3,538,092.00 $ 544,000.00 $ 0 $ 23,141.00 INTER -FUND REVENUES .............. 418,305.00 0. 240,000.00 145,000.00 33,305.00 APPROPRIA'T'ED CASH SURPLUS ...... 155,000.00 144,500.00 0 20,500.00 0 TOTAL REVENUES, ETC. .......... $ 4,688,538.00 $ 3,682,592.00 $ 7M M0.00 $ 165,500,00 $ 56,446.00 BALANCE OF APPROPRIATIONS TO BE RAISED BY REAL ESTATE TAX LEVY ..................... ...... ..... $ 2,033,010.68 $ 2,033,010.68 ,,,: SUMMARY OF BUDGET BY FUNCTIONS ESTIMATED REVENUE'S Revenues Revenues not State and Attributable Attributable to Gifts and FUNCTIONS Appropriations Federal Aid to Functions Special Functions Donations Legislative ............ ......... $ 49;400.00 $ $ 10.00 $ Judicial ... • ...................... 103,748.00 14,500.00 4,900.00 Staff..................... 240,385.00 3,000.00 87,300.00 Public Safety .................. 59,028.00 2,300.00 9,600.00 z Highways ....... ..... 1,015,899.00 494,000.00 435,000.00 G Mental Health ................... 58,800.00 23,832.00 7,500.00 14,250.00 Health ......... .... 419,313.00 143,250.00 156,900.00 n Hospital ......................... 2,105,450.00 43,500.00 1,859,200.00 10,000.00 Public \Welfare .. .... .......... 1.511,729.00 917,400.00 46,300.00 y Correction ...................... 63,107.00 Education . ....................... 8,260.00 b°. Libraries and Museums ........ Public Enterprises ............. . 56,446.00 56,446.00 Natural Resources ............... 8,000.00 1,250.00 Authorized Agencies ............. 89,450.00 County General .................. 823,533.68 50,000.00 143,100.00 Debt Redemption ................. 110,000.00 C;ifts and Donations ............. UNDISTRIBUTED REVENUES Real Estate Taxes ............... 2,033,010.68 Cash Surplus Unit ............... 165,000.00 $ 6,721,54K.68 $ 1,693,032.00 $ 2,806,256.00 $ 2,198,010.68 $ 24,250.00 ti u, cn u Schedule 1 FORM G ESTIMATED REVENUES .OTHER THAN REAL ESTATE TAXES—ALL FUNDS Accounts with no prefixed letter represent the General Fund Accounts prefixed by "D'' represent the County Road Fund Accounts prefixed by "E" represent the Road Machinery Fund GENERAL FUND Budget as Budget Adm. Actual Modified to Officer's Unit 1960 Sept. 1961 Estimate Adopted RELEVIL:S, DELINQUENT COLLECTIONS, c TOWN 'PAYMENTS, ETC.: 1020—Relevy of Returned School Taxes 290 $ 87,335.55 $ 12,000.00 $ 110,000.00 $ < 110,000.04 m 1021—Collections of Returned School Taxes Prior to Relevy ..................... .290 4,274.50 0 0 0 N 1022—Collections of .Delinquent Taxes in Excess of Reserve Required .... 290 0 12,0W00 1,000.00 4,000.00 1023 -Excess Tax Collections_ Applied in a Reduction of Current Levy ........... 290 0 0 0 0 1025—Town Payments to Reduce Levy ..... 290 0 0 0 0 104+ -Gain from -tax acquired property .... 217.24 0 0 0 Total—Relevies, Delinquent — Payments, Etc . .................. $ 91,827.29 $ 132,000.00 $ 114,000.00 $ 114,000.00 INTEREST AND PENALTIES .ON TAXES: 1100—Interest and Penalties on Real - Estate Taxes ....-'......:........... 290 $ 22,726.68 $ 18,000.00. $ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00 Total ---Interest and Penalties on 'faxes ...................... $ 22,726.68 $ 18,000.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00 LICENSES: 1202—Pistol and Revolver Licenses .. _ ...... 21 $ 151.75 $ 150.00 $ 150.00 $ 150.00 Total—Licenses ................ -- 151.75 $ 150.00 $ 150.00 $ 150.00 Schedule I (Cont'd.) Budget as Budget Adm. Actual Modified to Officer's (hilt 1960 Sept. 1961 Estimate Adopted CHARGES FOR SERVICES: • 1231—Rental of Buildings. Industry and Agriculture ............ 74 $ 250.00 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 Co-op Schools .................... 74 675.00 900.00 900.00 900.00 1237—Rentals of Public Buildings .......... 140 20,531.63 21,1.00.00 21,100.00 21,100.00 1243—Telephone Commissions ............. 140 25.47 0 0 0 1249—Commissions from Concessions ....... 11.00 0 0 0 1251—Hospital In-Patient Charges ......... 140 1,519,250.58 1,636,800.00 1,720,400.00 1,720,400.00 1254—Hospital Employees Subsistence ..... 140 96,603.72 109,400.00 102,900.00 102,900.00 z 0 1255—Laboratory Charges ......:.......... 135 105,128.31 100,000.00 148,000.00 148,000.00 A 1258—Supervisors ......................... 10 321.i7 400.00 10.00 10.00 c 1259A—Mental Health ...... .. 126 4,582.00 5,500.00 5,500.00 5,500.00 m B—Board of Health—Meat Inspection .. 130 4,16170 1,300.00 0 G ^� C—Assessment Department ............ 51 1,664.70 1,100.00 1,100.00 1,100.00 D—Hospital Lab Charges .. _ ......... 140 8,329.50 13,800.00 13,500.00 13,500.00 a 13—Board of I-lealth—X-ray . _ ......... 130 0 0- 0 2,000.00 _ Total—Charges for Services ....... $1,761,534.78 $1,890,300.00 $2,015,410.00 $2,015,410.00 rrrs: 1260—County Clerk ....................... 53 $ 70,736.18 $ 69,000.00 $ 70,000.00 $ 70,000.00 1262---Sheriff _ ........................... 80 9,936.66 9,000.00 9,500.00 9,500.00 1263—Surrogate's Court Clerk ............. 23 4,634.15 4,000.00 4,500.00 4,500.00 1264—Treasurer ..... ..... 40 9,611.89 4,000.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 1269A—Mental Health ......... 126 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 B----Copying Records—Hospital ......... 140 298.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 C—Pub, Health Vital Statistics ........ 130 917.94 1,600.00 1,500.60 -1,500.00 Total—Fees .............."........ $ 98,134.82 $ 89,900.00 $ 93,800.00 $ 93,800.00 N Schedule 1 (Cont'd.) Adm. Unit Actual 1960 Budget as Modified to Sept. 1961 Budget Officer's Estimate Adopted SALES, INDUSTRIES AND AIRPORTS: a 1270—Animal Products, Publc n Home, Farm .... 152 $ 3,076,90 $ 3,000.00 $ 3,600.00 $ 3,600.00 1271—Vegetable Products, Public Home Farm ........................ 152 607.22 300.00 400.00 400.00 1272—Other Products, Farm ............... 152 52.56 1,300.00 200.00 200.00 0° 1282—Sale of Cars ........................ 0 1,900.00 0 0 1299—Gasoline to Departments ............ 75 3,187.57 3,500.00 3,300.00 3,300.00 Total —Sales, Industries and Airports. ! 6,924.23 $ 10,000.00 $ 7,500.00 G' 7,500.00 i Schedule I (Crmt'd.) _7_ _. Adm. Unit Actual 1960 Budget as Modified to Sept. 1961 Budget Officer's Estimate Adopted STATE AID: 1310—Adult Poliomyelitis ... .. .......... 139 $ 203.33 $ 750.00 $ 750.00 $ 750.00 1311—Phvsically Handicapped Children .... 139 17,765.39 17,000.00 17,500.00 17,S00.00 1312—Laboratories ........................ 135 16,465.19 25,000.00 11,000.00 11,000.00 1313—Public Health Work ................. 130 103,511.75 110,000.00 114,000.00 11.4,000.00 1314—Hospital ............................ 140 72,393.47 60,000.00 43,500.00 43,500.00 1318—Adult Care, Public Institutions ....... 160 3,406.65 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,00¢.00 1320—Blind .............................. 160 2,936.20 2,500.00 2,400.00 2,404.00 0 1321—Dependent Children ................ 160 64,989.92 77,000.00 80,000.00 80,000.00 1322—Disabled ........... ..... .......... . 1.60 27,515.91 31,000.00 32,000.00 32,000.00 1323—Home Relief ........................ 160 96,260.57 95,000.00 88,000.00 88,000.00 1324—Old Age Assistance .......... I...... 160 117,669.78 120,000.00 70,000.00 70,000.00 1325—Welfare. Administration ............. 150 53,160.00 55,300.00 60,000.00 60,000.00 1326—Foster Care ........................ 160 57,195.39 60,000.00 63,000.00 63,000.00 •o 1327—Hospital Care ....... .. 160 15,453.46 1.2,000.00 12,000.00 12,000.00 1328—Juvenile Delinquent Care ........ . ... 160 2,075.22 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 1329—Burials ... ... .. ................. 160 3,484.66 3,500.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 1340—Control of Rabies in Wildlife ........ 230 254.70 0 0 0 1341—Indemnification of Rabies ............ 230 475.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 1350 -Veteran's Service Agency ............ 61 4,701.22 5,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 1365—Mental Health ...................... 126 20,902.32 23,550.00 23,832.00 23,832.00 1371 --Probation Services .................. 31 12,604.82 13,500.00 14,500.00 14,500.40 131.7—State Aid—Medical Aid to Aged .... 160 0 0 59,000.00 59,000.00 1342—Reforestation .. .................... 231 0 0 1,000.00 1,000.00 Total—State Aid .................... _ $ 693,424.95 $ 723,350.00 $ 709,732.00 $ 709,732.00 w ro N O Schedule'] (Cont'd.) Budget as Budget Adm, Actual Modified to Officer's Unit 1960 Sept. 1961 Estimate Adopted FEDERAL AID: 1417 --Medical. Aid to Aged ................ 160 $ 0 $ 0 $ 118,000.00 $ 118,000.00 1420—Blind .............................. 1.60 4,897.00 4,500.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 1421—Dependent Children ................. 1.60 145,734.50 145,000.00 160,000.00 160,000.00 1422—Disabled .......................:... 1.60 36,727.50. 32,000.00 38,000m 38,000.00 0. 1.424 -•–Old Age Assistance ... ... ... 160 160,563.00 165,000.00 81,000.00 81,000.00 1425—Welfare Administration ........... 1,50 34,990.34 35,000.00 36,000.00 36,000.00 cr 1451—Hospital Construction .... .......... 1.40 46,847.23 0 -0 0 1471—Civil Defense Equipment ............ 81 2,318.44 12,500.002,300.00 2,300.00 1450—Airport Construction ................ 290 0 0 50,000.00 50,000.00 Total—Federal Aid ................. $ =432,078.01 $ 394,000.00 $ 489,300.00 $ 499,300.00 a 1500—Interest on Deposits ................. $ 6,687.50 $ 4,000.00 $ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00 REIMBURSEMENT FOR APPROPRIATION EXPENSES: 1615—Transporting Prisoners, State .... 80 158.50 100.00 100.00 t00.00 1642—Election Expenses Towns and City ... 60B 6,181.59 6,000.00 6,000.00 '6,000.00 ,Total—Reimbursement for --- -- — — -- --- Appropriation Expenses $ 6,340.09 $ 6,100.00 $ 6,100.00 $ 6,100.00 Schedule 1 (Cont'd.) Budget as Budget Adm. Actual Modified to Officer's Unit 1960 Sept. 1961 ` Estimate Adopted REIMBURSEMENT FOR OTHER WELFARE DISTRICTS: 1650—Adults in other Institutions, Other Welfare. Departments ......... 160 $ 2,289.12 $ 1,800.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 z 1652—Hospital Care, Other Welfare o Districts ........ 160 4,727:83 500.00 100.00 - 100.00 3 Total—Reimbursement for Other Welfare Districts ............... $ 7,01.6.95 $ 2.300.00 $ 1,100.00 $ 1,100.00 REIMBURSEMENT FROM OT -HER SOURCES: o° 1659—Other Gov't.—Dist. Atty. ............ 27 $ 1,630.85 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,400.00 $ 2,400.00 1657—Joint County Health Services ........ 130 1,005.00 0 0 0 1662—Redemption Advertising ............. 290 676.00 600.00 600.00 600.00 1664—Tax Sales Advertising . ............ 290 2,480.00 2,700.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 1667—Care of Physically Handicapped ..... 139 4,200.79 3,000.00 33,000.00 3,000.00 1669—Salary Reimhursement ............... 1,014.62 0 0 0 Total—Reimbursement from Other Sources .................. $ 11,007.26 $ 8,300.00 $ 8,500.00 $ 8,500.00 N a r..-. Schedule I (Cont'd.) N P N Adm. Unit REPAYMENT OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE AND CARE': Modified to 1670—Aid to Blind ........................ 160 1671—Aid to Dependent Children .......... 160 1672—Burials ..... ............ ........... . 160 1673—Aid to Disabled .................... 160 1.67+—Foster Care ........................ 160 1675 -1 -Lome Relief .... ......... '........... 160 1677—Old Age Assistance ...1 ............. 160 1678—Adult Care Public Institutions ..... 160 1680—Juvenile Delinquent Care ............ 160 Total—Repayments of Public $ Assistance and Care .............. . . 7,521.43 1700—Fines and Penalties ................. 1710—Forfeiture of Bail ................... Total—Fines and Forfeits ........... 0 MINOR SALES: 1722—Minor Sales (Sale of Scrap) ...... 1729—Minor Sales (Hospital) ............. 1,109.81 1729—Minor Sales (General) ............... 1731—Property Damage Insurance - recovery .............I........... 7,291.60 1732—Sales of automobiles ................. 1734—Sales of Equipment ............. Total—Minor Sales — .............. 1,390.73 700.00 N P N Budget as Budget Actual Modified to Officer's 1960 Sept: 1961 Estimate Adapted $ 5,765.70 4,200.00 $ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00 7,521.43 4,500.00 4,500.00 4,500.00 0 ..0 0 _ 0 1,109.81 1,500.00 2,000.00 2,060.00 7,291.60 9,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 1,390.73 700.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 1.7,016.05 25,000.00 1.29000.00 12,000.00 0 7,669.32 6,500.00 9,000.00 9,000,00 1,078.57 1,500.00 500.00 500.00 $ 48,843.21 $ 52,900.00 41,000.00 $ V 41,000.00 $ 75.37 $ 500.00 $ 200.00 $ 200.00 99.00 0 50.00 50.00 $ 173.37 $ ` 590.00 $ 250.00 $ 250.00 $ 11.10 $ - 0 $ 0 $ .: 0 2,892.99 600.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 203.37 0 0 0 1,360.15 0 0 0 312.00 0 0 0 500.00 0 0 0 $ 5,279.61 $ 600.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 Schedute 1 (Cont'd.) tj ►, s ':x Adm. Unit )MISCELLANEOUS: 1801—Gifts and Donations= rvlental Health 1.26 1801A—Gifts and Donations—Hospital ..... 140 1810—Refunds of Appropriation Officer's Fspenses of. Prior Wears ............ . z 'total—Miscellaneous ............... Sept: 1961 TO'T'AL REVENUES --General Fund . Adopted tj ►, s ':x Budget as Budget Actual Modified to Officer's z 1960 Sept: 1961 Estimate Adopted 0. $ 11,918.80 $ 13,939.00 $ 1.4,250.00 $ 1,#,250.00 3 A 30,556.03 7,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 V 1,724.+0 0 0 0 0 $ 44,199.23 $ 20,939.00 $ 24,250.00 $ 24,250.00 r $3,236,349.75 $3,353,339.00 $3,538,092.00 $3,538,092.00 Schedule I (Cont'd.) Adm. Unit CHARGE FOR SERVICES: Budget as C-1230—Rental of Airport .................. 210 C-1231_Rental of Buildings, Grounds Actual and Facilities .................... 210 C-1232—Rental of Hangars ................ 210 C-1238—Rental Equipment .................. 210 C-1240—Telephone Booth .................. 210 C -1241 --Concessions •....................... 210 C-1253—Landing Field Charges ............ 210 Total—Charges for Services ......... $ 1,400.00 TOTAL REVENUES --ENTERPRISE FUND $ 1,500.00 (Before Inter -Fund Revenues) ........... 1,500.00 INTER -FUND REVENUES C-1900—Contributions from General Fund .. , TOTAL REVENUE—ENTERPRISE FUND ' 3,544.23 (Including Inter -Fund Revenues) ......... 8,140.00 Budget as Budget Actual Modified to Officer's 1960. Sept. 1961 Estimate Adopted ENTERPRISE FUND $ 1,400.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 z 3,544.23 71000.00 8,140.00 8,140.00 m 0 0 0 0 3 5.00 0 0 0 m 134.80 0 180.00 .180.00 N 3,071.02 2,000.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 `4 5,964.00 11,500.00 9,821.00 9,821.00 $ 14,11.9.05 $ 22,000.00 $ 23,141.00 _ $ a 23,141.00 14,119.05 $ 22,000.00 $ 23,141.00 $ 23,14t.00 . 41,000.00 $ 29,000.00 $ 33,305.00 $ 33,305.00 55,119.05 $ 51,000.00 $ 56,446.00 $ 56,446,00 Budget as Budget Adm. Actual Modified to Officer's Unit 1960 Sept. 1961 Adopted Estimate COUNTY ROAD FUND STATE AID: D-1300—State Aid, Motor Fuel Tax ...... 90 $ 271,252.63 $ 270,000.00 $ 280;000.011 $ 280,000.00 D-] 301—State Aid, Motor Vehicle Licenses and Fees ... ....... I ...... 90 1.64,355.37 155,000.00 160,000.00 160,000.00, D-1.302—State Matching Aid .............. 90 27,998.70 28,000.00 28,000.00 28,000.00 D-1303—State Mileage and Valuation Aid .. 90 2+,938.90 26,000.00 26,000.00 26,000.00 11 ntal—State Aid .................... $ 488,545.60 $ 479,000.00 $ 494,000.00 $ 494,000.00 D-1500-Interest on Deposits ............... $ 750.00 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 REIMBURSEMENT FOR APPROPRIATION EXPENSES: u D-1600—Reimbursement Snow Removal ..... 91. $ 51,398.74 $ 51,000.00 $ 50,000.00 $ 50,000.00 A MINOR SALES: 3 D-1729—Miscellaneous Refunds ......... .. 90 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 - D-1S10—Refunds of Appropriation v Iixpenses of Prior fears ........ 0 0 0 0 Total—]Minor Sales ................. $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 TOTAL REVENUES—COUNTY ROAD — — — FUND (Before Inter -Fund Revenues) ............. $ 540,694.34 $ 530,000.00 $ 544,000.00 $ 544,000.00 INTER-FUND REVENUES: D-1900—Contributions from General Fund .. 90 $ 98,110.00 $ 243,000.00 $ 2+0,000.00 $ 24-0,000.00 TOTAL REVENUES—COUNTY ROAD — FUND (Including Inter -Fund Revenues) ........ $ 638,804.34 $ 773,000.00 $ 784,000.00 $ 784,000.00 T U Schedule I (Cont'd.) Adm. Unit RENTALS: E-1238—Rentals of Equipment, Other Municipalities .............. 110 MINOR SALES: . E-1729—Minor Sales, Other ................ SALES OF ASSETS AND COMPENSATION FOR LOSS: E-1731—Property Damage Recovery ...... E-1.734—Sales of Equipment ............... MISCELLANEOUS: E-1810—Refunds of Appropriations of Prior Years ...................... . INTER -FUND REVENUES: E-1921.—Rental of Equipment to County Road Fund—Snow ................ Bridge ............... County Road ... E-1923—Rental of Equipment to Enterprise . . TOTAL .REVEN UES—ROAD MACHINERY FUND (Including Inter -Fund Revenues) ........ Actual Budget as Budget 1960 Modified to Officer'., Sept. 1961 Estimate Adopted ROAD MACHINERY FUND 1,112.28 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 108.21 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 Z 0 $ 585.65 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 a 0 0 0 0 . N V 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 a $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 0 0 0 0 151,711.38 143,000.00 145,000.00 145,000.00 210.05 0 0 0 $ 153,727.57 $ 143,000.00 $ 145,000.00 $ 145,000.00 Schedule I (Cont'd.) Adan Unit GRAND TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES -OTHER THAN REAL ESTATE— ALL FUNDS: LESS: Inter -Fund Revenues: Count _V .Road from General Fund Road Machinery Fund from County Road Fund . Enterprise Fund fiom General Fund GRAND TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES OTHER THAN REAL ESTATE— ALL FUNDS (Excluding Inter -Fund Revenues) ....... Budget as Budget Actual Modified' to Officer's 1960 Sept. 1961 Estimate Adopted $4,084,000.71 $4,320,339.00 $4,523,53.8.00 $4,523,535.00' o m 3 $ 98,110.00 $ 243,000.00 $ 240,000.00 $ 240,000.00 •m . V 151,921.43 143,000.00 145,000.00' 145,000.00 41,000.00 29,000.00 33;30500 33,305.00 a $ 291,031.43 $ 415,000.00 $ 418,305.00 $ 418,305.00 $3,792,969.28 $3,905,339.00 $4,105,233.00 $4,105,233.00 Schedule 2. FORM 1-1. APPROPRIATIONS—ALL.- FUNDS Accounts with no prefixed letter represent the General -Fund Accounts prefixed by "D'' represent the County Road Fund. Accounts prefixed by "F" represent the Road Machinery Fm,d N Depart- Budget Budget as mental Officer's Expended Modified to Request Recom- Adopted 1960 Sept. 1961 1962 mendation o LEGISLATIVE 10—BOARD OF SUPERVISORS: 100—Personal Services: Chairman ......................... $ 2,500,00 $ 2,500.00 $ _ 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00 1-1 Supervisors' (15) .................. 22,500.00 22,500.00 22,500.00 22,500.00 Clerk of the Board ................ 4,800.00 4,932.00 4,932.00 4,932.00 a Deputy Clerk of Board .............. 36,407.40 4,000.00 3,502.00 3,502.00 3,502.00 -' - Senior Typist ..................... 3,200.00 3,193.00 3,193.00 3,193.00- 120—Temporary Employees ....... . ..... 17.13 .2,500,00 500.00 500.00 500.00 Total—Personal Services ......... $ 36,424.53 $ 39,500.00 $ 37,127.00 $-37,127.00 $ 37,127.00 200—Equipment ........................ $ 200.00 $ 250.00 $ 250.00 $. 250.00 $ 250.00 300—Supplies and Materials ............. 5,189.29 6,000.00 6,500.00 6,500.00 6,500.00 400—Other Expenses .................... 5,243.24 4,900.00 5,523.00 5,523.00 5,523.00 Total—Board of Supervisors ...... $ 47,057.06' $ 50,650.00 $ 49,400.00 $ 49,400.00 $ 49,400.00 TOTAL—LEGISLATIVE $ 47,057.06 $ 50,650.00 $ 49,400.00 $ 49,400.00 $ 49,400.00 Schedule 11 (Cont'd.) - - Depart- Budget Budget as mental Officer's Expended Modified to Request Recom- Adopted 1960 Sept. 1961 1962 mendation - JUDICIAL 20—SUPREME COURT': 100—Personal Services: 120—Fees for Services— Non- employees ................. $ 9,609.93 $ 11,000.00 $ 11,000.00 $ 11,000.00 $ 11,000.00 200—Equipment ................ 1,387.62 - 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 300—Supplies and Materials ..... 560100 1,000.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 Z 400—Other Expenses ............ 3,599.07 600.00 1,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 m Total—Supreme Court ........ $ 15,156.67 - $ 12,800.00 $ 12,700.00 $ 13,700.00 $ 13,700.00 m 21—COUNTY COURT: N 100—Personal Services: County Judge .. .. ............. $ $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 a Special County Judge ..I ...... .. 775.00 775.00 775.00 775.00 Secretary' to County Judge ..... 14,625.00 3,900.00 4,011.00 4,011.00 4,011.00 110—Court Stenographer and Officers 2,560.41 ' 2,100.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 1.20—Jurors, including mileage and witnesses ....................... 5,980.00 5,500.00, 6,000.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 Total—Personal Services ...... -- $ — 23,165.41 --- $ 22,275.00 --- $ 23,286.00 ---- $ 23,286.00 $ 23,286.00 400—Other Expenses: 401—Travel Expense (Judge) ... $ 0. $ 150.00 $ 150.00 $ 150.00 $ 150.00 Total—Other Expenses ........ $ 0. $ 150.00 $ 150.00 $ 150.00 $ 150.00 Total--C6uoty Court .......... $ 23,165.41 $ 22,425.00 $ 23,436.00 $ 23,436.00 $ 23,436.0E 01N 10, Schedule 1I (Cont'd.) Depart- Budget Budget as mental Officer's Expended -Modified to Request Recom- Adopted 1960 Sept. 1961 1962 mendation 22—CHILDRE`''S COURT: 100—Personal Services: Judge ............................. $ $ 5,000.00 $ 7,500.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 Clerk of ........................... 3,700.00 3,911.00 3,811,00 3,81.1.00 Y Total- Personal Services ....... $ 7,600.00 $ 8,700.00 $ 11,411.00 $ 8,811.00 $ 8,811.00 200—Equipment ....................... 0 50.00 400.00 400.00 400.00 300—Supplies and Materials 326.05 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 400—Other Expenses .................... 77.28 100.00 '100.00 100.00 100.00 Total—Children's Court ......... $ 8,003.33 $ 9,350.00 $ 12,411.00 $ 9,811.00 $ 9,811.00 o• 23—SURROGATE'S COURT- 100—Personal Services: . Surrogate Court Clerk .............. $ 4,600.00 $ 4,800.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 4,932.00 $ 4,932.00 200—Equipment ......................... 333.40 1,250.00 0 0 0 300—Suppiies and Materials ............ 1,421.78 1,300.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 =100—Other Expenses ................:.. 183.90 290.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 Total—Surrogate's Court......... $ 6,539.08 $ 7,640.00 $ 6,800.00 $ 6,732.00 $ 6,732.00 25—COMMISSIONER OF JURORS ........ $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 Schedule 11. (Cont'd.) Expended 1960 Budget as Modified to Sept. 1961 Depart- mental Request, 1962 Budget Officer's Recom- mendation Adopted 26 -COURT LIBRARY: 300 -Supplies and Materials ............ $ 648.75 $ 600.00 ' 600.00 $ 600.00 $ 600.00 Total -Court Library .......... 648.75 $ 600.00 $ 600.00 $ 600.00- $ 600.00 27 -•-DISTRICT ATTORNEY: 100 -Personal Services: District Attorney ................. $ $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 0 Assistant District Attorney ...... . 3,800.00 4,800.00 4,800.00 4,800.00 `m Secretary to District Attorne ... 1,600.00 1,648.00 1,6+8.00 1,6+8.00' � Temporary Employees .. . .......... 0 0 2,500.00 •2,500.00 Total -Personal Services ........ $ 9,833.35 $ 10,400.00 $ 11,448.00 $ 13,948.00 $ 13,948.00 N 200 -Equipment ....................... 0 0. 0 0 0 300 -Supplies and Materials ............ 93.05 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 a 400-0ther Expenses ................... 808.44 400.00 2,900.00 400.00 400.00 Total -District Attorney ......... $ 10,734.84 $ _ 11,000.00 $ 14,548.00 $ 1+,548.00 $ 14,548.00 28 -JUS'T'ICES OF THE PEACE, CITY COURTS, CONSTABLES: 120 -Personal Services: Justices of the Peace, City Courts, Constables . .......... $ 373.94 $ 200.00 $ 200.00 $ 200.00 $ 200.00 Total -Justices of the -Peace -- -- --- -- - City Court, Constables............ $ 373.94 $ 200.00 $ 200.00 200.00 $ 200.00 N V Schedule If (Cont'd.) All N V Depart- Budget Budget -as mental Officer's Expended Modified to Request Recom- 1960. Sept. 1961 1962 mendation Adopted 29 ---CORONER AND MEDICAL EXAMINERS: 00=Personal Services: Salary ...... . ................. . .. $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 400-0ther Expenses .....I........4..... 153.17 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 'Dotal—Coroner and Medical — — — Examiners .:....... $ 1,353.17 $ 1,400.00 $ 1,700.00 $ 1,700.00 $ 1,700.00 •30—GRAND JURY: 100—Personal Services: o 120—Fees for Services non-cmployees ..... 1,648.60 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 3 Total—Grand Jury ............... $ 1,648.60 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 31—PROBATION DEPARTMENT: 4 100—Personal Services -� Director .......................... $ $ 6,600.00 $ 6,700.00 $ 6,700.00 $ 6,700.00 a y Probation Officers" 1 a 4,738 .............. I ...... .. 23,592.50 I ct 4,841 ....................... 1 cr, 5,047 ....................... 13,900.00 1.4,626.00 14,626.00 14,626.00 Senior Stenographer ..........:.... 3,500.00 3,708.00 3,708.00 3,708.00 Typist ........................:.... 2,800 00 2.987.00 2,987.00 2,987.00 120—Temporary= Employees .............. 103.50 0 100.00 100.00 100.00 Total—Personal Services ......... --- $ 23,696.00 --- $ 26,800.00 --- $ 28,121.00 --- $ 28,12L00 --------- $ 28,121,00 200—Equipment ........................ 130.65 50.00 400.00 400.00 400.00 300—Supplies and Materials ............. 359.50 ." 250.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 400—Other Expenses .............. • ..... . 1,648.10 1,800.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 Total—Probation Department ..... 25,834.25 $ 28,900.00 $ 31,021.00 $" 31,02t.00 $ 31,021.00 TOTAL—JUDICIAL ............. $ 93;458.04 $ 96,315.00 $ 105,416.00 $ 103,748.00 $ 103,748.00 All Schedule 11 (Coned.) Depart- Budget Budget as mental Officer's Expended Modified to Request Recom- 1960 Sept. 1961 1962 mendation adopted STAFF 40-TRLASURER'S DEPARTMENT: 100 -Personal Services: County Treasurer ......... . ........ $ $ 6,500.00. $ 6,500.00 $ 6,500.00 $ -6,500.00 Principal Account Clerk and Deputy County Treasurer ....... 4,800.00 4,932.00 4,932.00 4,932.00 Tax Clerk........... ............... 18,200.00 4,500.00 4,626.00 4,626.00 4,626.00 0 ; Senior Typist ............... ... 3,200.00 3,502.00 3,399.00 3,399.00 120 -Temporary Employees .............. 607.25 600.00 600.00 600.00 600.00 Total -Personal Services ......... $ 18,807.25_ $ 19,600.00 $ 20,160.00 $ 20,057.00 $ 20,057.00*',• 200 -Equipment ........................ 56.70 500.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 300 -Supplies and Materials ........... . . 1,287,36 1,300.00 1,300.00 1,300.00 1,300.00 a 400 -Other Expenses ................ ... 444,12 2,100,00 500.00 500,00 500.00 Total -Treasurer's Department .. $ 20,595.43 $ 23,500.00 $ 23,760.00 $ 23,657.00 $ 23,657.00 45 -BUDGET OFFICER: 100 -Personal Services: Salary ............................ $ 700,00 $ 700.00 $ 700.00 $ 700.00 $ 700.00 120 -Temporary Employees .............. 16.88 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 300 -Supplies and Materials ............ 0 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 400 -Other Expenses .................... ,35.55 70.00 70.00 70.00 70.00 Total -Budget Officer ............ $ 752.43 $ 900.00 $ 900.00 $ 900.00 $ 900.00 V W Schedule 11 (Cont'd.) - Depart- Budget. Budget as mental Officer's Expended Modified to . Request Recom- 1960 Sept. 1961 1962 mendation Adopted 51—ASSFSSME\T DEPARTMENT: 100—Personal Services: Director ........................:.. $ $ 5,600.00 $ 5,800.00 $ 51800.00 $ 5,800.00 Senior Clerk .... .................. 8,200.00 3,200.00 3,296.00 3,296.00 3,296.00 6 Typist (PT) ...................... 645.63 1,850.00 3,399.00 3,399.00 3,399.00 120—Temporary Employees ............. 2,393.87 500.00 500.00 500.00 81000.00 s 122—Comm. Typing, etc. .... ........... 0 650.00 6,000.00 8,000.00 500.00 `D Total—Personal Services ........ $ 11,239.50 $ 11,800.00 $ 18,995.00 $ 20,993.00 $ — 20,995.00 y 200—Equipment.... ......... ....... 678.54 675.00 635.00 635.00 635.00 300—Supplies and Materials ............. 1,892:08 2,200.00 2,100.00 2,100.00 2,100.00 400—Other Expenses: 401—Assessor's Expenses .......... 420.70 500.00 700.00 700.00 700.00 402—Miscellaneous .............'... 468.08 582.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 403—Services—Office machines ...... 2,153-24 2,343.00 2,289.00 2,289.OQ _ 2,289.00 Total—Other Expenses ........... $ 3,042.02, $ 3,425.00 $ 4,489.00 $ 4,489.00 $ . 4,489.00 Total—Assessment Department ... $ 16,852.14 $ 18,100.00 $ 26,219.00 $ 28,219.00 $ 28,219.00 Schedule 11 (Cont'd.) 1)epart- Budget Budget as mental Officer's Expended Modified to, Request. Recom- ' 1960 Sept. 1961 1962 mendation Adopted 53—COUNTY CLERK AS REGISTER, ETC.: 53A—County Clerk as Register; 100—Personal Services: County Clerk .. . ................... $ $ 6,000.00 $ 7,500.00 $ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00 Deputy County Clerk ............... 4,800.00 5,035.00 4,932.00 4,932.00 m Senior Title Searcher .............. 4,3300.00 4,420,00 4,420.00 4,420.00 3 Title. Searchers ................. .. 34,433.33 3,700.00 3,502.00 3,502.00 3,502.00 'Citle Searcher Trainee ............. 3,200.00 3,296.00 3,296.00 3,296.00 P.Hricipal Clerk .................... 4,000.00 4,017.00 4,017.00 4,017.00 1 Senior Typist (Cr. Work 3,900.00 4,008.00 4,008.00 4,008.00 Photo Recorder ................. .. 3,700.00 3,908.00 3,908.00 3,908.00 a Senior Typist (Index Records) ... , . 3,600.00 3,708.00 3,708.00 3,708.00 120—Temporary Employees .............. 239.04 600.00 600.00 600.00 600.00 Total Personal Services .......... $ 34,672.37 $ 37,800.00 $ 39,994.00 $ 38,391.00 $ 38,391.00 200—Equipment ........ 1,991.34 600.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 300—Supplies and Materials ............. 4,899.12 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 400—Other Expenses .............. ..... 1,300.88 1,300.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 Total—County Clerk as Register $ 42,864.21 $ 44,700.00 $ 46,894.00 $ 45,291.00 $ 45,291.00 N V C� .2 Schedule 11 (Cont'd.) Depart- Budget N a Budget as mental Officer's Expended Modified to Request Reeom- 1960 Sept. 1961 1962 mendation Adopted 53—COUNTY CLERK AS REGISTER, ETC (Cont'd) : 11 5313—Division of Motor Vehicles: 100—Personal Services: Principal Clerk ......................... $ $ 3,900.00 $ 4,120.00 $ 4,120.00 $ ;4,120.00 Senior Clerks ..:..............•.......; .. 14,050.00 2 @ 3,502 ............................... 1 Cu 3,708 ................... 1 o 3,399 ............... ..... .I........ 13,400.00 1.4,111.00 1,4,111.00 7+,111.00 120-1-emporary Ernplo. ees .............. '900.00 900.00 1,000,00' 1,000,00 1,000.00 — Z 'notal Personal Services .'........... $ ]4,950.00 � $ 18,.,00.00 $ 19,231.00 $ 19,231.00 $ X19,231.00 ° �. 200—Equipment 225.00 225.00 2,500.00 1,275.00 1,275.00 300—Supplies and Materials ............. 246.17 275.00 500.00 400.00 400.00- 400-0ther. Expenses .................... 1,395.53 1,500.00 1,800.00 2,025.00 2, 025.00 ro � Total—Div. of Motor Vehicles .. $ —16,816.70 $ 20,200.00 $ 24,031.00 $ —22,931.00 $ 22,931.00 0 Total—County Clerk as Register, o Etc . ........................:.. $ 59,680.91 $ 64,900.00 $ 70,925.00 $ 68,222.00 $ 68,222.00 54—COUNTY ATTORNEY: 100—Personal Services County Attorney .... ................. .. $ $ 5,700.00 $ 5,800.00 $ 5,800.00 $ 5,800.00 Assistant Count}- Attorney ............... 11,800:00. 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 Secretary to Co. Attorney ................ 3,600.00 3,811.00 3,811.00 3,811.00 120—Temporary Employees ...... ........ 0 150.00 1.50.00 1.50.00 150.00 Total—Personal Services ......... $-11,800.00 $-10,450.00 $ 10,761.00 $ 10,761.00 $ 10,761.00 200—Equipment ........................ 452.88 0 0 0 0 300—Supplies and Material . ............. 211.11 ' 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 400—Other Expenses .................... 15.72 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 Total—County Attorney .......... $ 12,479.71 $-11,000.00 $ 11,311.00 $ 11,311.00 $ 11,311.00 Schedule 11 (Cont'd.) t Depart- Budget Budget as mental Officer's Expended Modified to Request Recons - 1960 Sept. 1961. 1.962, mendation Adopted 55 -PERSONNEL L7EFARTNtENT: (CIVIL SERVICL) 400-0ther Expenses .................... $ 35.30 $ 100.00 $ 7,100.00 $ 7,100.00 $ 7,100.00 - Totsl-Personnel Department ..... $ 35.30 (- 1.00.00 $ 7,100.00 $ 7,100.00 $ 7,100.00 56 -COUNTY SEALER: - 100 -Personal Services County Sealer .............. . ...... $ - 3,500.00 $ 3,600.00 $ - 4,000,00 $ 3,800.00 $ 3,800.00 200 -Equipment ........................ 0 225.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 300 -Supplies and Materials ....... . ..... 0 45.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 400-0ther Expenses ................. .. 463.30 700.00 700.00 700.00 700.00 Total -County Sealer ............ $ - 3,963.30 $ 4,570:00 $ 5,000.00 $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 0 59 -COUNTY" HISTORIAN: - -� 3 100 -Personal Services: Historical Research ................ 0 800.09 800.00 800.00 800.00 Curator ........ ............. 800.00 800.00 800.00 506.00 300.00 300 -Supplies and Materials ...... ... 96.19 100.00 1,00.00 100.00 100.00 X00 Other Expense. .................... 65.93 100.00100:00 100.00 100.00 P Total -County Historian ......... $ 962.12 $ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00 $. 1,800.00 60 -BOARD OF ELECTIONS: 60A -Administration: 100 -Personal Services: Commissioners of Election (2) ...... $ $ 7,400.00 $ 8,000.00 , $ 7,400.00 7,400,00 Election Clerks ............. 6,200.00 6,592.00 6,592.00 6,592.00 Temporary Employees .............. 0 1,200.00 0 0 0 Total -Personal Services.........$ 13,400.00 $ 14,800.00 $-14,592.00 $ 13,992.00 $ 13,992.00 200 -Equipment ...... ............... - 312.95 300.00 400.00 400.00 400.00 300 -Supplies and Materials ............. 36.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 N 14 400-0cher Expenses .................... 1,325.5 800,00 2,000.00 2,000,00 2,000.00 Total -Administration ..... ..... $ 15,074.49 $ 16,000.00 • $ 17,092.00 $ 16,492.00 $ 16,492.00 Schedule II (Cont'd.) Depart- Budget Budget as mental Officer's Expended Modified to Request Recom- 1960 Sept 1961 1962 mendation Adopted C,OB=ELECTIONS :. 100—Personal Services: 120—Temporary Employees ......... $ 1,982-00 $ 1,600.00 $ 900,00 $ 900.00 $ 900.00 Election Clerk (PT) ....:..... 807.62 900.00 1,648.00 1,648.00 1,6+8.09 120A—House Canvass .............. 100—Other Expenses .............. 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 .. 401—School Instruction 380,97 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,00000 z ....... • • • 0 =F00.00 400.00. 200.00 200.00 c < Total—Elections. .......... $ 12,170.59 $ 1#,900.00 $ 1+,948.00 $ 14,748.00 $ 1+,748.00 6 Total—Board of Elections ........ $ 27,245,08 $ 29,700.00 $ 30,940.00 $ 31,240.00 $ 31,240.00 61—COUNTY DIRECTOR OF 4 VETERANS' AGENCY: 1.00—Personal Sen -ices: a County Director ................... $ $ 4,700.00 $ 4,500.00 $ 4,100.00 $ 4,100.00 Stenographer .........".............. 3,200.00 3,296.00 0 0 Typist . (loll) ....... .............. 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 Total—Personal Services ..... $ - 8,900.00 $ 9,100.00 $ 8,996.00 $ 5,300.00 $ .5,300.00 200—Equipment ..................... 0 300—Supplies and Materials ............ 94.46 200.00 200.00 150.00 150.00 400—Other Expenses :................... 490.76 700.00 700.00 650.00 650.00 Total—County Director of -- —� — — Veterans' Agency .............. $ 9,485.22 $ 10,000.00 $ 9,896.00 $ 6,100.00 $ 6,100.00 0 S4.hedule 11 (Cont'd.) Expended 1960 Budget as Modified to Sept. 1961 Depart- mental Request 1962 Budget Officer's Recom- mendation Adopted- /+-BUILDINGG DEPARTMENT: ]f!0 -Personal Services: _ 4,635.00 4,635.00 Bldg. & Grounds Superintendent .... $ $ 4,300.00 $ 4,635.00 $ Maintenance Man ................. 3;200.00 3,502.00 3,502.00 3,502.00 Cleaners 1 ct 3,802 .................'........ 1 @ 3,702 ........................ 1 q 3,399 ...................... 19,401.05 10,000.00 10,096,00 10,903.00 10,903.00 @TelepOperator ........ . Telephone . 3,400.00 3,496.00 3,496.00 3,496.00 120 -Telephone Operator (PT) :. ....... 800.00 800.00 800.00 800.00 120 --Temporary Employees ........ .... 1,27350 ' 400.00 600.00 600.00 600.00 Total -Personal Services . - ..... $ 20,674.55 $ 22,100.00 $ 23,129.00 $ 23,936.00 $ 23,936.00 A 200 -Equipment ...... ............... 0 2,000.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 g 300 -Supplies and Materials ............. 1,551.22 1,600.00 1,600.00 1,600.00 1,600.00 ,g 400 -Other Expenses: 401A -Utility Service -Lights ...... 3,489.65 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 N 4,000.00 ;+ 13 Heat 6,931.40 7,800.00 8,500.00 8,500.00 8,500.00 ... .... C Telephone ... 8,264.50 8,800.00 8,000.00 8,000.00 8,000.00 a r D Water... .. 943.57 1,100.00 1,100.00 1,100.00 1,100.00 402 -Old Court douse Repairs ...... 188.47 400.00 400.00 400.00 400.00 403 -Painting County Buildings ..... 330.03 3,000.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 404 -Court House Repairs .. 2,828.34 3,500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 405 -Repairs -County Grounds and 1,558.39 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 Jail Buildings ................ 406 -Fahey Property ........... - 142.18 .:1,000.00 :500.00 500.00 500.00 407 -Cleaning Contract ...... 2,155.33 0 0 0 0 50.00 0 50.00 0 50.00 408A -Miscellaneous & Other Exp. .. Total Other Expenses ......... $ 26,831.86 $ 29,800.00 $ 29,600.00 $ 26,750.00 $ 26,750.00 Total -Building Department ........ _$ 49,057.63 $ 55,500.00 $ 52,729.00 $ 53,536.00 $ 53,536.00 75 -CENTRAL GARAGE: $ 588.47 $ 3,750.00 $ 3,500.00 $ "s,500.00 $ 3,500.00 300 -Supplies and Materials ............. _ Total -Central Garage ..... '. .. $ 2,588.47 $ 3,750.00 $ 3,500.00 $ 3,500.00 $ .3,500.00 TOTAL -STAFF ................ $ 204,897.74 $ 223,820.00 $ 245,180.00 $ 240,385.00 $ 240,385.00 . I Schedule 11 (Cont'd.) _Depart- Budget Budget as mental Officer's Expended Modified to Request Reeom- Adopted 1960 Sept.' 1961 1962 mendation _ PUBLIC SAFETY SO—SHERIFF: 100—Personal Services: Sheriff .......... ................. $ $ 6,500:00 $ 6,500.00 $ 6,500.00 $ 6,500.00. • Undersherifl .... _ .�_... - . . . . • • • • • • • • 41800.00 4,800.00 5,147.00 5,147.00 z Office Deputy ........................... 1.5,800.00 4,500.00 4,500.00 4,838.00 4,83$.00 < 120 --Temporary Employees .............. 93.25 200.00 600.00 000.00 600.00 3 Total—Personal Services $ 15,893.25 $ 16,000.00 $ 16,400.00 $ 17,085.00 $ 17,085.00 200—Equipment ........ ............... 5,032.75 3,280.00 ' 5,160.00 5,160.00 5,160.00 300—Supplies and Materials .. .......... 7,214.30 8,300.00 9,300.00 8,500.00 8,500.00 400—Other Expenses .................. . . 1,650:82 1,450.062,400.00 2,400.00 2,400.00 P Total—Sheriff ........... $ 29.791.12 $ 779,030.00 .1 33,260.00 $ 33,145.00 $ Y— 33,145.00 X81—FIRE DEPARTMENT: 100—Personal Services: 120—Fire Coordinator ................... 800.00 800.00 800.00 800.00 800.00 200—Equipment ....................... 1,735.00 1,650.00 -4,636.25 4,640.00 4,640.00 300—Supplies and Materials ............. 1.95 1,030.00 900.00' 900.00 900.00 • 400—Other Expenses .................... 4,008.95 4,220.00 5,774.00 5,760.00 5,760.00 Tota]—Fire Department .......... $ 0,545.90 $ 7,700.0u' $ 12,114.25 $ 12,100.00 $ 12,100.00 Schedule Il (Con0d.) Depart- Budget Budget as mental Officer's_ .. Expended Modified t0 Request Recom- 1960 Sept. 1961 1962 mendation Adopted 86—CIVIL DEFENSE: 100—Personal Services: Z Director ............................ $ $ 417.00 $ 5,500.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 < Senior Clerk .....:................. 3,600.00 3,708.00 3,708.00 3,708.00 3 Temporary Employees .............. 3,000.00 0 0 0 ID Total—Personal Services . ....... $ 8,600.00 $ 7,017.00 9,208.00 $ 8,708.00 $ 8,708.00 m 200—Equipment ................ 90.00 200.00 1,350.00 1,350.00 1.,350.00 300 --Supplies and Materials ............. 372.00 325.00 2,100.00 2,100.00 2,100.00 a 400—Other Expenses .................... 1,663.35 1,158.00 1,6.25.00 1,625.00 1,625.00 Total—Civil Defense ..... --- $ 10,725.35 ------ $ 8,700.00 --- $ -14,283.00 $ 13,783.00 $ 13,783.00 88—MULTIPLE RESIDENCE. REVIEW BOARD .............................. $ .0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ - 0 TOTAL—PUBLIC SAFETY ..... $ 47,062.37 $ 45,430.00 $ 59,653.25 $ 59,028.00 $ 59,028.00 N co N Schedule 11. (Cont'd.) Depart- Budget Budget as mental Officer's - lsxpended Modified to Request Recom- 1960 Sept. 1961 1962 mendation Adopted I-IIGHNVAYS—COUNTY ROAD FUND ll-90—MAI\°TE\ANCE—ROADS AND BRIDGES: 100—Personal Services ........... $ 192,876.11 $ 200,000.00 $ 208,500.00 $ 208,500.00 $ 208,500.00 Z 300—Supplies and Materials .......... 195,248.52 253,500.00 253,500.00 253,500.00 253,500.00 0 400-0ther Expenses ................. 101,06123 125,000.00 125,000.00 125,000.00 125,000.00 03 401—Retirement ................. 0 14,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00- - 402—Social Security ............. 0 7,500.00 9,000.00 9,000.00 9,000.00 u - Total—Maintenance Roads and Bridges ................... $ 489,185.86 $ 600,000.00 _$- 611,000.0_0 $ 611,000.00 $ 611,000.00 D-91—SNOW REMOVAL DIVISION— COUNTY: 100—Personal Services ............... $ 50,596.06 $ '56,000.00 $ 56,000.00 $ 56,000.00 $ 56,000.00 300—Supplies and Materials .......... 7,346.51 12,000.00 "12,000.00 12,000.00 12,000.00 400-0ther Expenses ................... 58,283.71 55,000.00 55;060.00 55,000.00 55,000.00 Total—Snow Removal Division, County ........................ $ 116,226.34 $ 123,000.00 $ 123,000.00 $ 123,000.00 $ 123,000.00 Schedule II (Cont'd.) Depart- Budget Budget as mental Officer's Expended Modified to Request Recom- 1960 Sept. 1961 1962 mendation Adopted D-92—SNOW REMOVAL DIVISION, STATE: ' 100—Personal Services ................ $ 16;928:74 $ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.60 $ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 300—Supplies and Materials .......... 5,724.59 10,000.00 10,000.00 10;000.00 10,000.00 400—Other Expenses ................. . 28,208.23 25,000.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 401—Retirement ................. 13,429.07 0 0 0 0 402—Social Security Exp. ........ 6,841.66 0 0 0 0 Total—Snow Removal Div., State $ 71,132.19 $ 50,000.00 $ 50,000.00 $ 50,000.00 _$ 50,000:00 0 < D-99—GENERAL DIVISION: — 56l—Provision for Construction, Cr Countv Road Fund Projects not yet approved by the State Resurfacing Improvement .... ... $ $ $ $ $ a "Total—General Division. ... ..... $ $ $ $ $ Total—Highway—Count' Road Fund ...................... _ ... $ 676,544.49 $ 773,000.00 $ 784,000.00 $ 784,000.00 $ 784,000.00 GENERAL FUND 100—MAINTENANCE' COUNTY BRIDGES: - 100—Personal Services ............... $ 12,395.71 $ 10,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 300—Supplies and Materials .......... 23,605.60 25,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 400 -Other Expenses ................. 4,718.05 10,000,00 10,000,00 10,000,0() 10,000,00 401—Retirement ... ............. 60,00 0 0 0 0 402—Social Security . ............. 178.90 0 0 0 0 Total iVlaintenance Count%. Bridges $ 40,958.26 $ 45,000.00 $ 45,000.00 $ 45,000.00 $-45,000.00 m w Schedule II (Cont'd.) Depart Budget Budget as mental Officer's Expended Modified to Request Recom- 1960 Sept. 1961 1962 mendation Adopted U Co A ]o9—GENERAL DIVISION (ADMI\IS- 'ITRATION) : 100—Personal Services: County Superintendent ......:...... $, $ 7,200.00 $ 9,000.00 $ ' 9,000.00 $ 9,000 00 Civil Engineer .................... 7,200.00 7,800.00 7,800.00 7,800.00 Senior Clerk ...................... 3,200.00 3,399,00 3,399.00 3,399.00 Total—Personal Services ......... $ 10,299.84 $ 17,600.00 $ 20,199.00 $ 20,199,00 $ 20,199.00 0 200—Equipment .........:..........:. 0 0 0 0 .0 300—Supplies and Materials ........... 397.88 400.00 400.00 400.00 400.00 .400—Other Expenses ...........: 755.37 800.00 500.00 800.00 800.00 :Total—Highway—General Division $ . 11,453.09 $ 18,800.00 $ 21,399.00 $ 21,399.00 $ 21,399.00 Tnta1— llightsay—General Fund .. $ 52,411.35 $ 63,800_.00 $ 66,399.00 $ 6b,399.00 $ 66,399.00 a ROAD MACHINERY FUND 1,1-170—ROAD MACHIV'LIZY FUND DIVISION: 100 --Personal Services $ 13,344.40 $ 17,800.00 $ 18,000.00 $ 18,000.00 $ 18,000.00 ............... 200—Equipment 59,832.93 72,000.00 72,000.00 72,000.00 72,000.00 300' Supplies and Materials ......... . . 55,1.47.20 61,300.00 61,300.00 61,300.00 61,300.00 400—Other :Expenses ................. 10,042.55 12,000.00 12,000.00 12,000.00 12,000.00 401—Retirement :........ 1,277.70 1„300.00 1,600.00 1,600.00 1,600.00 ........ 402 ---Social Security Expense ..... 283.75 600.00 600.00 600.00 600.00 Total—Road Machinery Fund .... $ 139,928.53 $ 165,000.00 $ 165,500.00 $ 165,500.00 $ 165,500.00 TOTAL—HIGHWAY—ALL FUNDS ....................... $ 868,884.37 $1,001,800.00 $1.,015,899.06 $1,015,899.00 $1,015,899.00 Schedule 11 (Cont'd.) Depart- Budget Budget as mental Officer's Expended Modified to Request Recom-- 1960 Sept. 1961 1962. mendation Adopted MENTAL HEALTH 126—MENTAL HEALTH: 100—Personal Services: Supervising Psychiatrist ........... $ $ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 15,000.00 $ 1.5,000.00 Z Supervising Clinical Psychologist ... 37,900.00 9,000,00 9,500.00 9,500.00 9,500.00 °< Clinical. Psychologist (P -T) ....... 7,000.00 7,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 g Psychiatric Social NVorker ......... 5,300.00 5,665,00 5,665.00 5,665.00 Senior Typist ..................... 3,600.00 3,808.00 3,808.00 3,808.00 Typist ........ 2,9.00.00 3,090.00 3,090.00 3,090.00 v 110—Clinical Service (Cornell) ......... 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 120—Temporary Employees ............. 0 0 0 0 0 a Total—Personal Services ......... $ 42,900.00 $ 47,800.00 $ 49,063.00 $ 46,063.00 $ 46,063.00 200—Equipment ....I ... .......... I..I.1 772.95 1,000.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 300—Supplies and Materials ............. 631.02 800.00 800.00 800.00 800.00 400—Other Expenses .................. . 4,082.62 4,700.00 4,700.00 4,700.00 4,700.00 Compensation .... 0 388.00 388.00 358.00 358.00 _401—Workmen's 402—Retirement ................ .. 0 0 4,773.00 4,599.00 4,099.00 403—Social Security ........... . ... 0 0 1,280.00 1,280.00 1,280.00 TOTAL --MENTAL HEALTH ... $ 48,386.59 54,688.00 $ 61;504.00 $ 58,300.00 $ 57,800.00 Schedule II (Cont'd.) 130—HEALTH DEPARTMENT: 100—Personal Services: Countv Health Commissioner ...... Deputy Health Commissioner ...... Supervising Public Health Nurse ... Director of Public Health Nursing Public Health Nurses -in -training or Supplemental ................ Registered Nurses ................. Staff Nurses 1 @ 5,656 .......: 5,656 1 [c0 5,556 ................. 5,556 1 @ 5,456 ................ 5,456 1 r! 4,738 4,738 2 4,635 9,270 5 cc 4,532 ................22,660 Practical Nurse ........ Senior Stenographer ....... _.... Statistical Clerk .................. -Account Clerk -Typist ............. Stenographer ....I,I.............. Principal Clerk ................... Typist....................... Receptionist ...................... a• Budget as Expended Modified to 1960 Sept. 1961 Depart- mental Request 1962 Budget Officer's Recom- mendation Adopted 11EALTH 15,000.00 $ 16,000.00 $ 16,000.00 $ 16,000.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 5,500.00 5,974.00 5,974.00 5,974.00 7,000.00 7,400.00 7,400.00 7,400.00 Z 0 3,700.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 m 4,000.00 v P 48,500.00 53,336.00 53,336.00 53,336.00 2,900.00 3,100.00 3,100.00 3,100.00 3,800.00 3,911.00 3,911.00 3,911.00 3,500.00 3;605.00 3,605.00 3,605.00 2,900,00 3,090.00 3,090.00 3,090.00 3,300.00 3,396.00 3,396.00 3,396.00 3,600.00 4,017.00 3,811.00 3,S 11.00 3,1.00.00 2,781.00 2,781.00 2,781.00 3400.00 3,502.00 3,502.00 3,502.00 r 1.v . 1p� Schedule It (Cont'd.) �- Depart- Budget Budget as mental Officer's Expended Modified to Request Recom- 1960 Sept. 1961 1962 mendation Adopted 130—HEALTI-t DEPARTMENT (Cont'd) 100 --Personal Services (Cont'd): Senior Health Engineer ..... $ $ 9,000.00 $ 9,250.00 9,000.00 $ 9,000.00 _Public Public Health Veterinarian It ...... 5,800.00 5,971.00 5,971.00 5,971.00 Sanitarian ......................... 5,300.00 5,662.00 5,662.00 5,662.00 Sanitary Inspectors 0 2 @ 4,529-9,058 1 q 750 Sanitary Aid P -T ...... 127,931.67 12,300.00 9,808.00 9,808.00 9,808.00 3 Physiotherapist ................... 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,5OO.O0 Dental Hygienist P -T ............. 3,900.00 2,100.00 2,100.00 2,100.00 Deputy Registrar (Senior Clerk) ... 3,600.00 3,708.00 3,708.00 3,708.00 Sub Registrar ....... 250.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 Physicians (Births and Deaths) .... 450.00 400.00 400.00 400.00 a 110—X -Ray 'Technician PT . .......... 350.00 0 0 0 120—Fees for Venereal Diseases ........ 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 120—Fees for Child Health Conferences 3,515.1.1 4,200.00 4,400.00 4,400.00 4,400.00 Chest X-rays (Agreement with Hosp.) ......................... 0 0 3,500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 Total—Personal Services ......... $ -131,446.78 $ 154,450.00 $ i62,211.00 $ 161,755.00 $ 161,755.00 200—Equipment ........................ 7,711.38 5,725.00 5,150.00 5,150.00 5,150.00 300—Supplies and Materials ............ 8,78650 11,600.00 11,350.00 11,350.00 11,350.00 400—Other Expenses ................... 17,416.00 18,675.00 18,950.00 18,950.00 18,950.00 401—Workmen's Compensation ..... 0 1,318.00 1,185.00 1,185.00 1,185.00 Total -Board of Health .......... $ 165,360.66 $ 191,768.00 $ 198,846.00 $ 198,390.00 $ 198,390.00 N 4 4 Schedule 11, (Cont'd.) Depart- Budget 1) Budget as mental Officer's CO Lxpended Modified to Request Recom- 1960 Sept. 1961 1962 mendatiou Adopted 135—LABORATORY AND BLOOD BANK: 100—Personal Services: Director.......................... $ $ 19,600.00 $ .23,500,00 $ 23,500.00 $ 23,500.00 Biochemist ....................... _ 7,400.00 9,000:00 8,600.00 8,600.00 Microbiologist ................. . .. 6,200.00 7,000.00 6,600.00 7,000.00 Senior Technicians: 2 4,532 ............. 9,064 2 @ 4,429 ............. 8,858 2 2,266 ............. 4,532 PT 17,800.00 22,763.00 22, 54.00 22,454.00 Laboratory Technicians: 1 @ 4,017 .......... I .. 4,017 � 3 �€ 3,605 ............ 10,815 13,700.00 15,24-4.00 14,832.00 1+,832.00 , mo`Cr' 3 Laboratory Helpers ........... ... 83,242.93 ; 2 @ 3,399 ............. 6,798 2 @ 2,987 ............. 5,974 1 ct 2,884 ............. 2,884 - 14,800.00 16,274.00 15,656.OJ 15,656.00 0 P Typists: - r 1 @ 2,884 ...................... i at 2,781 ...................... 5,300.00 6,077.00 5,665.00 5,665.00 Senior Clerk Typist ................ 3,400.00 3,296.00 3,193.00 3,193.00 Principal Clerk .................... 4,000.00 4,223.00 4,223.00 4,223.00 \Night Technicians (Students) ...... 5,001.00 6000.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 120 ---Temporary Employees ............. 6,439.28 4,999.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 Total—Personal Services $ 89,673.21 $ 102,200.00 $ 119,377.00 116,723.00 $ 117,123.00 200-Lquipment .......... 13,149.02 2,350.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 300—Supplies and Materials ............ 16,065.14 19,000.00 14,250.00 13,950.00 13,950.00 00—Other E'Xpenses .................... 19,922.08 27,500.06 32,900.00 31,800.00 31,800.00 '401—Workmen's- Compensation . _ . 0 880.00 850.00 850.00 850.00 402—Blood Bank Expense ......... 0 0 6,000.00 5,000.00. 5,000.00 `Ictal—Labura€ury and Blood Bank $ 138,809.45 $ 151,930.00 $ 174,377.00 $ 169,323.00 $ 169,723.00 Schedule 11 (Cnnt'd.) 139—PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMS: 880—Rabies Control (Dogs) ............ 882—Physically Handicapped Children .. 883—Adult Poliomyelitis ................ 884—Tuberculosis Care and Treatment .. 882—Expenses for P.H.0. .............. Total=Public Health Program ". TOTAL—H GALTI-I ............. N W Depart- Budget Budget as mental Officer's Expended Modified to Request Recom- o 1960 Sept. 1961 1962 mendation Adopted 3 $ 509.40 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 1,200.00 N 39,920.91 40,000.00 40,000.00 40,000.00 40,000.00 406.65 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 10,150.00 10,000.00 8,000.00 8,000.00 8,000.00 a 75.08 0 0 0 $ 51,062.04 $ 53,200,0", $ 51,200.00 $ 51,200.00 $ 51,200.00 $ 355,232.15 $ 396,898.00 $ 424,423.00 $ 418,913.00 $ 419,313.00 N W Schedule 11 (Cont'd.) Depart- Budget Budget as mental Officer's Expended Modified to Request Recom- 1960 Sept. 1961 1962 mendation Adopted 140—COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL: HOSPITAL Medical and Surgical: 101—Salaries ... ...... ............... $ 9,238.44 $ - 11,850.00 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 301—Supplies and Materials ............ 56,150.81 60,300.00 58,000.00 58,000.00 58,000.00 Total—Medical and Surgical .... $ 65,389.25 $ 72,150.00 $ 58,000.00 $ 58,000.00 $ 58,000.00 Nursing Service: 102—Salaries .......................... $ 382,155.49 $ 426,270.00 $ 441,900.00 $ 441,900.00 $ 4+1,900.00 c - -- 3 Total—Nursing Service ..... _ . $ 382,155.49 $ 426,270.00 $ 441,900.00 $ 441,900.00 $ 441,900.00 m School of Practical Nursing: V 4 103—Salaries $ 6,846 26 $ 7,680.00 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 303—Supplies and Materials ............ 9,446.72 0 0 0 0 P 403—Other Expenses ................... 0 12,840.00 12,000.00 12,000.00 12,000.00 Total—School of Practical Nursing $ 16,292.98 $ 20,520.00 $ 12,000.00 $ 12,000.00 $ 12,000.00 Pharmacv: 104—Salaries ........................... - $ 11,570.71 $ 13,960.00 $ 14,490.00 $ 14,490.00 $ 14,490.00 - 304—Supplies and Materials ............ 57,795.14 62,400.00 62,400.00 -- 62,400.00 -- 62,400.00' Total—Pharmacy ................ -- $ 69,365.85 --- $ 76,360.00 ----- $ 76,890.00 $ 76,890.00 $ 76,890.00 Central Supple Service: 105—Salaries .......................... $ 59,395.68 $ 67,500.00 $ 63,000.00 $ 63,000.00 $ 63,000.00 "Intal—Central Supply Service ... $ 59,395.68 $ 67,500.00 $ 63,000.00 $ 63,000.00 $ 63,000.00 Schedule 11 (Cont'd.) _ Expended 1960 Budget as Modified to Sept. 1961 Depart- mental Request 1962 Budget Officer's Recom- mendation Adopted 140—COUNTY HOSPITAI. (Cont'd) Medical Records: 106—Salaries .......................... $. 13,513.63 $ • 16,680.00 $ 15,130.00 $ 15,130.00 $ 15,130.00 406—Other Expenses .................... 361.30 600.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 Total—Medical Records .......... $ 13,874.93 $ 17,280.00 $ 15,630.00 $ 15,630.00 $ 15,630.00 0 Limited Nursing Care: m g 107—Salaries .......................... $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 ,Cr Operating Rooth: 108—Salaries .......................... $ 52,235.48 $ 58,200.00 $ 61,900.00 $ 61,900.00 $ 61,900.00 o Total—Operating Room ............ $ 52,235.48 $ 58,200.00 $ 61,900.00 $ 61,900.000 $ 61,900.00 Delivery Room: 109—Salaries .......................... $ 25,457.21 $ 33,900.00 $ 37,120.00 $ 37,120.00 $ ' 37,120.00 Total—Delivery Room ........... • $ 25,457.21 $ 33,900.00 $ 37,120.00 $ 37,120.00 $ 37,120.00 _Nurseries: 110—Salaries .......................... $ 33,859.04 $ 52,200.00 $ 46,200.00 $ 46,200.00 $ 46,200.00, Total—Nurseries ................ $ 33,859.04 $ 52,200.00 $ 46,200.00 $ 46,200.00 $ 46,200.00 N N Schedule 11 (Cont'd.) Depart- Budget Budget as. mental Officer's Expended Modified to Request Recom- 1960 Sept. 1961 1962 mendation Adopted 140—COUNTY HOSPITAL (Cont'd): X-ray: _ 111—Salaries .......................... $ 87,396.29 $ 94,800.00 $ 98,700.00 $ 98,700.00 $ 98,700.00 311—Supplies and Materials ............ 18,737.74 21,000.00 23,500.00 23,500.00 23,500.00 411—Other Expenses ................... 1,466.47 2,400.00 2,400.00 2,400.00 2,400.00 Total—X-ra%. .................... $ 107,600.50 $ 118,200.001_2 +,600.00 $ -- 124,600.00 $ 12+,600.00 0 Electro-Cardiograph:- ` 112—Salaries .......................... $ 14,781.32 $ 16,980.003 16,360.00 $ 16,360.00 $ 16,360.00 � Total—Electro-Cardiograph ....... $ 14,781.32 $ 16,980.00 $ 16,360.00 $ 16,360.00 $ 16,360..00 v Physical Therapy Department: 113—Salaries ... 313—Supplies and Materials $ 0 $ 5,400.00 $ +7,400.00 $ 47,+00.00 $ 0 +7,400.00 0 .............. 413—Other Expenses .................... 0 350.60 0 0 2,400.00 2,400.00 2,400.00 2,400.00 2,400.00 2,400.00 Total—Physical Therapy -- ~— -- Department ................... $ 350.60 $ . 5,400.00 $ 52,200.00 $ 52,200.00 $ 52,200.00 Ambulance: 414-0ther Expenses ................... $ 15,734.50 $ 16,800.00 $ 14,200.00 $ 14,200.00 $ 14,200.00 Total—Ambulance ............... $ 15,734.50 $ 16,800.00 $ 14,200.00 $ 14,200.00 $ 14,200.00 Laboratory: 415—Other Expenses ........... • $ 84,512.00 $ 92,000.00 $ 92,000.00 $ 92,000.00 $ 92,000.00 Schedule It (Cont'd.) Depart- Budget Budget as mental Officer's Expended Modified to Request Recom- 1960 Sept. 1961 1962 mendation Adopted 140—COUNTY HOSPITAL (Cont'd) : Dietary: 116—Salaries ..........................$ 132,596.96 $ 147,400.00 $ 144,100.00 $ 144,100.00 $ 1+4,100.00 316—Supplies and Materials ... r......... 102,898.43 10+,100.00 104,800.00 104,800.00 104,800.00 416—Other Expenses ................... 282.31 500.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 Total—Dietary .................. $ 235,777.70. $ 252,000.00 $ 249,100.00 $ 249,100.00 $ 249,100.00 Z Housekeeping: 0 m 117—Salaries .......................... $ 71,211.26 $ 79,320.00 $ 75,130.00 $ 75,130.00 $ 75,130.00 317—Supplies and Materials ............ 19,192.17 20,000.00 19,000.00 19,000.00 19,000.00 417—Other Expenses .................... 357.90 480.00 600.00 600.00 600.00 N V Total—llousekeeping ..:.......... $ 90,761.33 $ 99,800.00 $ 94,730.00 $ 94,730.00 $ 94,730.00 o P Laundry: 118—Salaries .......................... $ 26,698.34 $ 31,790.00 $ 32,390.00 $ 32,390.00 $ 32,390.00 318—Supplies and Materials ............ 3,412.30 4,380.00 4,230.00 4,230.00 4,230.00 418—Other Expenses ................... 0 120.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 Total—Laundry .................. $ 30,110.64 $ 36,290.00 $ 36,680.00 $ 36,680.00 $ 36,680.00 Plaut Operation: 119—Salaries .......................... $ 17,011.20 $ 179690.00 $ 17,850.00 $ 17,850.00 $ 17,850.00 319—Supplies and Materials ............ 53,979.17 54,000.00 53,130.00 53,130.00 53,130.00 419—Other Expenses ................... 299861.24 30,600.00 34,400.00 34,400 34,400.00 Total—Plant Operation .......... $ 100,851.61 $ 102,290.00 105,380.00 $ 105,380.00 $ 105,380.00 ,o w Schedule 11 (Cont'd.) 140—COUNTY HOSPITAL (Cont'd) : Nurses Home: 120—Salaries .......................... Total—Nurses Home ............ Maintenance and Repairs: 121—Salaries .......................... 321—Supplies and Materials ............ 421—Other Expenses ................... Total—l-taintenance and Repairs (,rounds: 122—Salaries .......................... 322—Supplies and Materials ........... 422-0ther Expenses ................... Total—Grounds ................. Depart- Budget Budget as mental Officer's Expended Modified to Request Recom- 1960 - Sept. 1961 1962 mendation Adopted $ 7,057.12 $ 7,650.00 $ 7,420.00 $ 7,420.00 $ 7,420.00 0 $ 7,057.12 $ 7,650.00 $ 7,420.00 $ 7,420.00 $ -- m 7,420.00 33 m $ 66,697.99 $ 75,400.00 $ 70,520.00 $ 70,520.00 $ 70,520.00 16,099.58 16, 850.00 15,150.00 15,150.00 15,150.00 2,018.18 2,100.00 1,980.00 1,980.00 1,980.00 a $ 84,815.75 $ 94,350.00 $ 87,650.00 $ 87,650.00 $ 87,650.00 $ 21,170.98 $ 23,010.00 $ 19,950.00 $ 19,950.00 $ 19,950.00 1,178.76 1,320.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 13,937.24 7,200.00 2,650.00 2,650.00 2,650.00 $ 36,286.98 $ 31,530.00 $ 24,400.00 $ 24,400.00 $ 24,400.00 Schedule II (Cont'd.) Depart- Budget Budget as mental Officer's Expended Modified to Request Recom- 1960 Sept. 1961 1962 mendation Adot 140—COUNTY HOSPITAL—(Cont'd) 'Transportation and Garage: 123—Salaries ... ...... ............... $ 10,835.10 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 323—Supplies and !Materials ............ 2,213.54 2,000.00 1,450.00 1,450.00 1,450.00 423—Other Expenses..' ................. 278.45 180.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 Total—Transportation and Garage $ 13,327.09 $ 2,180.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 Volunteers: 124—Salaries .......................... $ 0 $ 8,120.00 $ 8,050.00 $ 8,050.00 $ 8,050.00 Ilotal—Volunteers ............... $ 0 $ 8,120.00 $ 8,050.00 8,050.00 $ 8,050.00 Personnel: zo 125—Salaries .......................... $ 0 $ 14,760.00 $ 5,120.00 $ 5,120.00 $ 5120.00 < M 3 425—Other Expenses ................... 0 10,950.00 11,600.00 11,600.00 11,600.00 M Total—Personnel ................ $ 0 $ 25,710.00 $ 16,720.00 $ 16,720.00 $ 16,720.00 .t General: 126—Salaries .......................... $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 a 426—Other Expenses ................... 0 169700.00 15,500.00 15,500.00 15,500.00 426t1—Social Securih ............. 0 0 34,950.00 34,950.00 34,950.00 42611—Retirement ................. 0 0 102,500.00 102,500.00 102,500.00 Total—General .................. $ 0 $ 16,700.00 $ 152,950.00 $ 152,950.00 $ 152,950.00 Administration: 127—Salaries .......................... $ 143,604.78 $ 112,220.00 $ 119,970.00 $ 119,970.00 $ 119,970.00 227—Equipment ........................ 0 0 0 0 0 327—Supplies and Materials ............ 10,680.30 12,600.00 12,000.00 12,000.00 129000.00 427—Other Expenses ................... 37,784.21 22,620.00 24,100.00 24,100.00 24,100.00 427A—Board of Managers ......... 19180.10 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 - Total—Administration ........... $ 193,250.39 $ 148,640.00 $ 157,270.00 $ 157,270.00 $ 1579270.00 N , Capital Items ......................... $ 121,400.00 $ 51,000.00 $ 51,600.00 $ 519600.00 $ 51,600.00 t" 'I'OTAL COUNTY GENERAL. HOSPITAL. $1,854,643.44 $1,950,020.00 $29105,450.00 $2,105,450.00 $2,105,450.00 Schedule If (Cont'd. SUMMARY: Total—Personal Services ............... Total—Equipment ..................... Total—Supplies and Materials .......... Total—Other Expenses ................. $1,854,643.44 $1;950,020.00 $2,105,450.00 N P Budget Depart - z Budget as mental Expended Modified to Request 1960 Sept. 1961 1962 $1,193,333.28 $1,322,780.00 $1,480,150.00 121,400.00 51,000.00 51,600.00 351,784.66 358,950.00 357,860.00 188,125.50 217,290.00 215,840.00 $1,854,643.44 $1;950,020.00 $2,105,450.00 N P Budget Officer's z Recom- 0 mendation Adopted a Cr $1,480,150.00 $1,480,150.00 ^, 51,600.00 51,600.00 357,860.00 357,860.00 215,840.00 215,840.00 a $2,105,450.00 $2,105,450.00 Schedule It (Cont'd.) Depart- Budget Budget as mental Officer's 1,xpended Modified to Request Recom- 1 960 Sept. 1961 1962 mendation Adopted 150—PUBLIC WELFARE DP.PARTMENT ADMINISTRATION: 100—Personal Services: Com. of Public Welfare ........... $ Child Welfare Agencies: Case Supervisor ................ Senior Case 'Worker ............ Case Workers .................. 2 @ 4,017 = 8,034 ............ 1 a 3,914 = 3,914 ............ Public Assistance Salaries: Case Supervisor ......... _ .. . Senior Case Worker ............. I @ 4,532 .................... I to 4,738 .................... Case Workers 2 4,532 = 9,064 ..... - .... . 3 4,120 = 12,360 .......... . 2 @ 4,017 = 8,034 ........... 1 a' 2,266 = 2,266 .......... . Medical Worker ................ Accounting Supervisor (Gr.B) .. Resource Assistant ...... . ...... . Senior Account Clerk -Typists .... 1 3;914 .................... 1 ,{<J 3,708 .... - ....... I .... I . . Senior Stenographer ............. Stenographic Secretary .......... Welfare Attorney ............... 30,100.00 P17BLIC WELFARE 31,724.00 31,724.00 $ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00 4,600.00 +,932.00 4,932.00 4,932.00 4,500.00 4,632.00 5,100.00 5,250.00 5,250.00 5,250.00 7,622.00 4,300.00 4,532.00 4,532.00 4,532.00 4,111,00 - 3,900.00 4;011.00 4,011.00 4,011.00 Z p 1.1,400.00 11,948.00 1.1,948.00 11,9+8.00 9 4,900.00 5,250.00 5,250.00 5,250.00 - 8,700.00 91270.00 9;270.00 9,270.00 o 30,100.00 31,724.00 31,724.00 31,724.00 4,500.00 4,632.00 4',632.00 4,632.00 4,600.00 +,932.00 4,932.00 4,932.00 4,500.00 4,632.00 4,632.00 4,632.00 7,300.00 7,622.00 7,622.00 7,622.00 -3,900.00 4;111.00 4,111.00 4,111,00 - 3,900.00 4;011.00 4,011.00 4,011.00 4,000.00 .4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 w ti Schedule II (Cont'd.) 151—PUBLIC HOME: $ 3,800.00 2,163.00 Depart- Budget 1,200.00 N $ 3,600.00 $ 3,800.00 Budget as ` mental Officer'sco Physician .......................... 1,000.00 1,200.00 Expended Modified to Request Recom- Attendants ..................... 1960 Sept..1961 1962 mendation Adopted Janitor ......................... 150—PUBLIC WELFARE DEPARTMENT 2,400.00 120—Temporary Employees ............. 447.97 500.00 500.00 - Total—Personal Services ......... $ 14,342.44 $ 18,200.00 ADMINISTRATION (Cont'd) : 100—Personal Services (Cont'd) : Stenographers .................... $ $ $ $ $ 2 n 3,090=6,180 ................ . 1 ci) 2,884=2,884 ................ 9,100.00 9,064.00 9,064.00 9,064.00 "Typists I a 3,193 1 @ 3,293 .......... 1 ct 2,987 ....................... 1 a 2,884 .......... I........... I @ 2,781 ...................... 14,400.00 15,138.00 15,138.00 15,138.00 z Sup. of Medical Services .......... 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 0o Dental Consultant ................. 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 f° 120—Temporary Employees ............. 1,000.00 1,200.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 Total—Personal Services ....... $ 126,512.51 $ 133,700.00 $ 139,316.00 $ 139,616.00 $ 139,616.00 200—Equipment ....................... . 3,998.14 3,000.00 9,100.00 7,300.00 7,300.00 300—Supplies and Materials ............ 4,978.09 5,000.00 5,250.00 5,250.00 5,250.00 u 400—Other Expenses ................... 3,482.66 3,500.00 9,500.00 6,000.00 6,000.00 Total—Welfare Department Administration ................ $ 138,971.40 $ 145,200.00 $ 163,166.00 $ 158,166.00 $ 158,166.00 151—PUBLIC HOME: $ 3,800.00 2,163.00 100—Personal Services: 1,200.00 1,200.00 «'elfare Home Superintendent ..... $ $ 3,600.00 $ 3,800.00 Matron ........................... 2,100.00 2,163.00 Physician .......................... 1,000.00 1,200.00 'Licensed Practical Nurse ........... 2,800.00 2,800.00 Institutional Aides: 13,894.47 Attendants ..................... 2,800.00 2,800.00 Cooks .......................... 3,000.00 3,000.00 Janitor ......................... 2,400.00 2,400.00 120—Temporary Employees ............. 447.97 500.00 500.00 - Total—Personal Services ......... $ 14,342.44 $ 18,200.00 $ 18,663.00 $ 3,800.00 $ 3,800.00 2,163.00 2,163.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 2,800.00 2,800.00 2,800.00 2,800.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 2,400.00 2,400.00 500:00 500.00 $ 18,663.00 $ 18,663.00 Schedule 11 (Cont'd.) Budget as Modified to Sept. 1961 Expended Depart- mental Request 1962 Budget Officer's Recom- mendation 1960 151—PUBLIC HOME (Con'td) $ 2,000.00 200—Equipment ........................ $ 2,289.38 300—Supplies and Materials ............ 1,900.00 15,764.04 400—Other Expenses ................... 8,463.81 Total—Public Home ............. $ 40,859.67 152—FARM: 4,500.00 100—Personal Services: 7,500.00 Farm Employees .................. $ 1,450.00 120—Temporary Farm Emp. ....... 64.00 'Total—Personal Ser•�,ices ......... $ 1,514.00 200—Equipment ....................... $ 1,232.00 300—Supplies and Materials ............ $ 3,829.14 400—Other Expenses ................... $ 3,000.00 123.64 Total—Farm .................. $ 6,698.78 Budget as Modified to Sept. 1961 Depart- mental Request 1962 Budget Officer's Recom- mendation Adopted $ 2,000.00 $ 1,900.00 $ 1,900.00 $ 1,900.00 15,000.00 15,300.00 15,300.00 15,300.00 4,500.00 10,620.00 7,500.00 7,500.00 ' c g 3 $ 39,700.00 $ 46,483.00 $ 43,363.00 $ 43,363.00 N $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 V a 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 $ 3,500.00 $ 3,500.00 $ 3,500.00 $ 3,500.00 2,200.00 4,000.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 3,800.00 3,800.00 3,800.00 3,800.00 1,400.00 1,900.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 $ 10,900.00 $ 13,200.00 $ 12,200.00 $ 12,200.00 LO Schedule I1 (Cont'd.) 160—PUBLIC WELFARE DEPARTMENT, PROGRAMS, COUNTY WIDE: 601—Home Relief ...............:...... 602—Old Age Assistance :.............. 603—Aid to Dependent Children ........ 604—Aid to Blind ..................... 605—Aid to Disabled ...............:.. 606—j6venile Delinquent Care .......... 607—Payments to State Training Schools 608—Medical Aid to Aged ............. 609—Adult Care, Priv. Institutions ...... 610—Foster Care ...................... 611—Hospital Care ..................... 612—Burials ........................... Other Welfare Districts 'for: 613—Children ......................... 614—Hospital Care .................... 615—Adults in Institutions .............. Total—Public Welfare Department Programs, County Wide ........ TOTAL—PUBLIC WELFARE ... S $1,174,888.93. $1,242,700.00 $1,345,700.00 $1,298,000.00 $1,298,000.00 $1,361,418.78 $1,438,500.00 $1,568,549.00 $1,511,729.00 $1,511,729.00 Depart- Budget Budget as mental Officer's Expended Modified to Request Recom- 1960 Sept. 1961 1962 mendation Adopted $ 193,670.56 $ 190,000.00 $ 180,000.00 $ 175,000.00 $ 175,000.00 402,970.11 438,000.00 235,000.00 215,000.00 215,000.00 282,256.77 295,000.00 355,000.00 345,000.00 345,000.00 0 10,769.36 11,000.00 12,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 A 92,680.52 95,000.00 105,000.00 105,000.00 105,000.00 3 5,229.00 9,000.00 9,000.00 8,000.00 8,000.00 8,749.92 10,000.00 10,000.00 9,000.00 9,000.00 0 0 240,000.00 240,000.00 240,000.00 0 2,000.00 2,000.00 500.00 500.00 0 121,664.19 130,000.00 135,000.00 132,000.00 132,000.00 0 42,529.58 45,000.00 45,000.00 42,000.00 42,000.00 J 12,231.31 15,000.00 15,000.00 1.4,000.00 14,000.00 0 0 0 0 0 1,299.22 1,700.00 1,700.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 838.39 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 $1,174,888.93. $1,242,700.00 $1,345,700.00 $1,298,000.00 $1,298,000.00 $1,361,418.78 $1,438,500.00 $1,568,549.00 $1,511,729.00 $1,511,729.00 • y. Schedule It (Cont'd.) ♦? Depart- Budget Budget as mental Officer's Expended Modified to Request Recom- 1960 Sept. 1961 1962 mendation Adopted 170—JAIL: 100—Personal Services: Matron .......................... $ 1,400.00 $ 1,400.00 1,+00.00 1,400.00 Assistant Matron ................ 900.00 1,000.00 1,030.00 1,030.00 Deputies - 2 @ 4,738 — 9,476 .............. 2 @4,532 — 9,064 ..... . ........ o 2 @ 4,429 8,858 .............. 3 2{ 44,326 — 8,652 .............. a- 2 @ 4,223 — 8,446 .............. 42,071.66 37,300.00 41,200.00 44,496.00 44,496.00 Night Turnkey ................... 4,400.00 0 0 0 ............ .......... Cook ....... . 2,700.00 2,700.00 2,781.00 2,781.00 120—Temporary EmployeeS ............. 2,652.00 0 0 0 0 a 120—Jail Physician .................... 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 Total -Personal Services ......... $ 44,723.66 $ 47,000.00 $ 46,600.00 $-50,007.00 $ 50,007.00 200—Equipment .. .............. 831.00 665.00 0 0 0 300—Supplies and Materials ......... '... 4,835.18 4,850.00 5,400.00 5,400.00 5,400.00 400—Other Expenses 401—Elevator Contract ............ 607.32 700.00 700.00 700.00 700.00 402—Radio Service Contract ....... 1,602.63 1,700.00 1,700.00 1,700.00 1,700.00 403—Miscellaneous ............... 0 200.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 Total—Other Expenses ........... $ 2,209.95 $ 2,600.00 $ 2,700.00 $ 2,700.00 $— 2,700.00 Total—Jail ....................... $ 52,599.79 $ 55,115.00 $ 54,700.00 $ 58,1.07.00 $ 58,107.00 w: c. c - N Schedule 11 (Cont'd.) Depart- Budget Budget as mental Officer's Expended Modified to Request Recom- 1960, Sept. 1961 1962 mendation Adopted 172—PENITENTIARY: 400—Other Expenses – Contract n'ith Onondaga County ... $ 2,910.50 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 Z -- C Total—Penitentiary ............... $ 2,910.50 _ $ 5,000.00 $ 5.000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 3 TOTAL—CORRECTION ........ $ 55,510.29 $ 60,115.00 $ 59,700.00 $ 63,107.00 $ 63,107.00 m EDUCATION N 180—EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES: 400—Other Expenses 401—Physically Handicapped a Children ............ ......... $ 1,700.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 403—Boy Scouts of America ....... 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 Total—Other Expenses ........... $ 2,000.00 $ 1,300.00 $ 1,300.00 $ 1,300.00 $ 1,300.00 181—COMMUNITY COLLEGES: 400—Other Expenses ................... $ 2,500.00 $ 4,450.00 $ 6,960.00 $ 6,960.00 $ 6,960.00 TOTAL—EDUCATION ......... $ 4,500.00 $ 5,750.00 $ 8,260.00 $ 8,260.00 $ 8,260.00 Schedule 11 (ConCd.) •� .i r, .Depart- Budget Budget as mental Officer's Expended Modified to Request Recom- 1960 Sept. 1961 1962 mendation Adopted LIBRARY AND MUSEUMS o 190—COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY e 100—Personal Services: Senior Typist ..................... $ 4,014.87 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 120—Temporary Employees ....... 442.30 0 0 0 0 120—Secretary to Committee ....... 37.50 0 0 0 0 -Total—Personal Services ......... $ 4,494.67 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 ~ 200 -Equipment ....................... 0 0 0 0- 0 300—Supplies and Materials ............ 10.73 0 0 0 0 400-0ther Expenses ................... 1,810.60 0 0 0 0 TOTAL—LIBRARIES AND MUSEUMS ................... $ 6.316.00 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 i Schedule 11 (Cont'd.) W O A Depart- Budget Budget as mental Officer's Expended Modified to Request Recom- 1960 Sept. 1961 1962 mendation Adopted PUBLIC ENTERPRISES 210—AIRPORT: 100—Personal Services: Manager ......................... $ $ 5,800.00 $ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00 0 Maintainers 2 a 4,223 .. • .................. 8,200.00 8,400.00 8,}46.00 8,446.00 3 120—Temporary Employees ........ 600.00 600.00 600.00 600.00 Total—Personal Services $ 13,600.00 $ 14,600.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 15,046.00 $ 15,046.00 v '200—Equipment ....................... 1,548.14 •2,865.00 2,990.00 2,890.00 2,890.00 300—Supplies and Materials ............. 3,649.99 3,890.00 3,535.00 3,535.00 3,535.00 a 400—Other Expenses ................... 9,540.51 10,145.00 9,585:00 9,385.00 9,385.00 401—Construction Expenses ........ 13,145.80 9,000.00 15,840.00 15,840.00 15,840.00 403—Water and Sewer Expenses ... 8,500.00 8,500.00 8,500.00 8,500.00 8,500.00 404—Retirement .................. 633.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 750.00 750.00 405—Social Securit}. .............. 407.99 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 Total—Other Expenses ........... $ 32,22730 $ 29,645.00 $ 35,925.00 $ 34,975.00 $ 34,975.00 Total—Airport .................. $ 51,025.43 $ 51,000.00 $ 57,450.00 $ 56,446.00 $ 56,446.00 { TOTAL—ENTERPRISES ........ $ 51,025.43 $ 51,000.00 $ 57,450.00 $ 56,446.00 $ 56,446.00 Schedule 11 (Cont'd.) Depart- Budget Budget as mental Officer's Expended Modified to Request Recom- 1960 Sept. 1961 1962 mendatiou Adopted NATURAL RESOURCES 230 -AGRICULTURE AND LIVESTOCK. DIVISION (BANGS AND BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS): 100 -Personal Services: 120 -Secretary .................... $ 1,325.00 $ 1,325,00 $. 1,325.00 $ 1,325.00 $; 1,325.00 Total -Personal Services ......... $ 1,325.00 $ 1,325.00 $ 1,325.00 $ 1,325,00 $ 1,325.00 200 -Equipment .:... :.. 0 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 300-Suliplies and Materials ... 12.29 55.00 55.00 50.00 50.00 _....... 400 -Other Expenses 2,029.05 2,160.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 0 401 --Control of Bangs Disease ... 950.00 500.00 750.06 750.00 750.00 0 402 -Indemnification of Rabies ..... - - -- -- Total -Other Expenses ... $ 2,979.05 $ 2,660.00 $ 3,750.00 $ 3,750.00 $ 3,750.00 Z Total -Agriculture and Livestock N Division (Bangs and Bovine TB) $ 4,316.3.1 $ 4,115.00 $ 5,205.00 $ 5,200.00 $ 5,200.00 � 231 -FORESTRY DIVISION a (FOREST FIRES): ► J 400 -Other Expenses: 401 -Reforestation ................ $ 0 $ 0 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 402 -Forest Fires ................. 53.13 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 Total -Forestry Division ......... $ 53.13 $ 200.00 $ 2.200.00 $ 2,200.00 - $ 2,200.00 232 -FISH AND GAME DIVISION (FOX TRAPPING) : 100 -Personal Services: 120 -Temporary Employees. ........ $ 0 $ 200.00 $ 200.00 $ 200.00 $ 200.00 400 -Other Expenses: 101-4H Club Trapping ........... 0 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 402 -Rabies Control ............... 0 600.00 600.00 300.00 300.00 m Total -Fish and Gamc Division .. $ 0 ` $ 900.00 $ 900.00 $ 600.00 $ 600.00 TOTAL -NATURAL RESOURCES $ 4,369.47 $ 5,215.00 $ 3,305.00 $ 8,000.00 $ 5,000.00 Schedule 11 (Cont'd.) _ Depart- Budget 0 Budget as mental Officer's Expended Modified'to Request Recom- 1960 Sept. 1961 1962 mendation Adopted NATURAL RESOURCES 250—AUTHORIZED AGENCIES: 711—County Ext. Service Association 40,000.00 $ 42,670.00 ( 43,308.22 43,300.00 43,300.00 720A—Libraries in Towns of Dryden, – Groton, Newfield and Ulysses ...... 1,600.D0 2,600.00 2,600.00 2,600.00 2,600.00 720B—Cornell Library Association ...... 12,500.00 11,500.00 15,3 }5.00 15,000.00 15,000.0.0 759—County Aid for Town Highways (Sec. 195) ...... ....*... - ..... 27,000.00 27,000.00 27,000.00 27,000.00 27,000:00 760—Soil Conservation District ......... - 500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 761—District Forest Practice Board :.. 0 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 TOTAL—AUTHORIZED g AGENCIES ............ I ...... . $ 81,600.00 $ 85,320.00 $ 89,803.22 89,450.00 89,450.00 39 , 290—COUNTY GENERAL: COUNTY" AGENCIES 400—Insurance not allocated,to a v Department ............ :......... $ 4,0+5.77 $ 4,000.00 $ 3,500.00 $ 3,500.00 3,500.00 401=Veterans' nay .................... 0 250.00 0 0 250:00 u 450—Couinry Officers' Association ........ 675.00 675.00 675.00 675.00 675.00 J 560—Provisions for Capital Projects Construction Fund ................ 95,,71.18 0 0- 0 0 Hospital Survey .................... 0 _ 0 109000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 Radio Transmitter Center .........9_,. _ 25,0100 0 0 0-, Tompkins County Airport ......... ;0- 0` 100,000.00 100;000700 100,000.00 610 --Judgments and Claims I - .......... 6,000.00 12,862.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 611—Litigation Expenses ............... 0 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 619- Unpaid School Taxes ............. 91,470.16 120,000.00 110,000.00 110,00000 110,000.00 621—Losses it) Propeity Acquired for "faxes ................:........ 0 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 622 -Refunds on Real Estate Taxes ...... 204.15 500.60 500.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 623—Taxes on County Property ......... 3.08 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 62m—Tax Advertising'and Expense ...... 3,043.16 3,500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 625—Payments to State, Supreme Court and Stenographers' Expenses ....... 1.5,841.97 1.8,740.30 22,127.85 22,127.85 22,127.85 't' ►i Schedule Il (Coned.) TOTAL—COUNTY,GENERAL .. $ 583,612.33 $ 836,006.93 $ 818,783.68 823,283.68 $823,533.68 z. 0 3 m m 0 V Depart- Budget Budget as mental Officer's Expended Modified to Request Recom- 1960 Sept. 1961 1962 mendation Adopted 290 -COUNTY GENERAL (Cont'd) : 628—Payments to Retirement System .... $ 1.43,845.90 $ 160,000.00 65,000.00 $ 65,000.00 _ $ 65,000.00 629—Assistance to Retired Employees .... 1,605.25 2,000.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 630—Workmen's Compensation Expense 20,723.96 6,857.12 5,455.45 5,455.4-5 5,455.45 633—Payments to State for Social - Security Contribution Fund ... 11,740.46 55,000.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 25,000,00 640—Mental Hygiene Law Certification Expense .......................... 565.00 500.00 600.00 600.00 600.00 643—Psychiatric Expenses in Criminal Action ' . ................ 7,016.50 5,500.00 6,OOO.DD 6,000.00 6,000.00 b44— Veterans Burials and Headstones ... 1,846.44 4,500.00 4,500.00 4,500.00 4,500.00 650—Contingent Fund, General .... .... 0 .89,916.31 115,000.00 115,000.00 115,000.00 660—Provision for Reserve for Uncollected Taxes ................ 9,946.59 14,981.20 17,320.38 17,320.38 17,320.38 662—Provision for Reserve for Tax Revenue Anticipated Fund ... 0 0 0 0 0 670—Contribution to County Roads ...... 98,110.00 243,000.00 240,000.00 240,000.00 240,000.00 672—Contribution to Capital Reserve Fund ............. ....... 0 0 0 0 0 67-1—Contribution to Airport Eund ...... 41,000.00 29,000.0033,305.00 33,305.00 33,305.00 680—Interest on Bonds ................ 4,175.00 2,925.00` 32,000.00 32,000.00 32,000.00 681—lnterest on Capital Notes .......... 26,082.76 30,500.00 0 0 0 TOTAL—COUNTY,GENERAL .. $ 583,612.33 $ 836,006.93 $ 818,783.68 823,283.68 $823,533.68 z. 0 3 m m 0 V Schedule 11 (Cunt'd.) 300—DEBT REDEMPTION: 690—Serial Bonds ...................... 692—Capital Notes ...... :......... ...... 693—Budget Vote ....................... TOTAL—DEBT REDEMPTION . GRAND TOTAL—ALL APPROPRIA- TiONS—ALL' FUNDS ......'............ Less: Inter -Fund Items: General Fund Appropriation for Airport ... County Road Fund Contribution............ Rentai included in County Road Fund ... Appropriations for the Road Marhinery Fund Total--Inter-Fund items .......... (,RAND TOTAL—ALL FUNDS (Excluding Inter -Fund Items, etc.) w $ 110,000.00 0 0 < 0 c $ 110,000.00 N $6,721,548,68 10 33,305.00 240,000.00 0 145,000.00 $ 418,305.00 $6,303,243.68 Depart- Budget Budget as mental Officer's Expended Modified to Request. Recom- 1960 Sept. 1961 1962 mendation DEBT REDEMPTION $ 25,000.00 $ 25,000.00 110,000.00 $ 10,000.00 112,000.00 70,000.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 $ 137,000.00 $ 95,000.00 $ 110,000,00 110,000.00 $5,804,974.06 $6,419,311.62 $6,787,761.15 $6,721,398.68 41,000.00 29,000.00 33,305.00 33,305.00 98,110.00 243,000.00 240,000.00 2+0,000.00 00 0 -0 125,000.00 143,000.00 145,000.00 145,000.00 $ 264,1.10.00 $ 415,000,00 $ 418,305.00 $ 418,305.00 $5,540,864.06 $6,00+,311.62 $6,369,471.15 $6,303,093.68 w $ 110,000.00 0 0 < 0 c $ 110,000.00 N $6,721,548,68 10 33,305.00 240,000.00 0 145,000.00 $ 418,305.00 $6,303,243.68 • November 27, 1961 309 Appendix .I 1 oral d STATEMENT OF RESERVE FUNDS AS OF NOVEMBER 15.1961 CAPITAL RESERVE -FUND FOR HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION (Genera[ Municipal Law, Sec. 6-C) . REPAIR RESERVE FUND (General Municipll Law, Sec. 6-I)) - 1 310 November 27, 1451 Schedule 3 Forrn 1 ESTIMATED CASH SURPLUS AT END OF PRESENT FISCAI'I YEAR 1961 County Enter- Road • General Road prise Machinery Surplus Fund Fund , Fund ESTIMATED CAS14 SUIt- :PLUS AT END OF PRES- ENT F.I SCA•L YEAR AFTER DEDUCTING, ESTIMATED ENCUM- 13RANCES ESTIMATED CASH: SUR - ,PLUS APPROPRIATED 13Y BOARD TO RE- DUCE TAX LEVY .:$144,500 $201500 November 27, 1961 311 Appendix 2 Form K STA'.CEMENT OF DEBT AS OF NOVEMBER 15, 196 Date of Purpose issue Rate Amount County Buildings 1932 5% 46;000 NOTES OUTSTANDING Hospital. Anticipation Note 1958 3% 67000 Airport Anticipation Note 1958 3% 275.000 INDEBTEDNESS AUTHORIZED AND UNISSUED 0 312 November 27, 1961 Seconded. by Mr. Holden. Ayes—Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, Gridley; Holden, Boynton, (had reservations on the budget and. believes certain items should be scru- tinized in the budget nett year); Blanchard. Culligan; Compton (reluc l:antly) :Dates, Ileslop, Bower and Stevenson -12. Noes --Messrs. Graves; Griffin, Abbott and Sullivan -11. (These negative votes were cast due to disapproval of hospital, welfare and air- port budgets) . Carried. The balance of the meeting was consumed by discussion of the equalization rates until 11:40 p.m. On motion adjourned to 5 p.m., Tuesday, November 28. Z 1 11 313 ANNUAL SESSION FOURTEENTH DAY Tuesday, November 26, 1961 The chairn1a11, called the meeting to order at 5:15 p.m. Those present were Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, Gridley, Boynton, Graves, Blancbard Sullivan, Culligan, Compton, Dates, Heslop, i3awer and Stevenson -13: Absent Messrs. Holden, Griffin and Abbott -3. The clerk read a letter Froin William .Freitag expressing his appre- ciation of the opportunity of appearing before this board. for his firm, Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. regarding a hospital survey_ Also a letter was read from Cecil S. Adams, Executive Director of the Society for the Genesee and. the Lakes Inc., of Ontario, New York, reporting on the success of the first complete'tourist year of the Thru- way Tourist Information Ceni:er. Said coniniunication was referred to the Committee on Planning, and, Public Relations. Grand jury list: of the Seventh. Ward of the City was received and referred to the Committee on Courts and. Correction. RESOLUTION NO. 259—CORRECTION OF RESOLUTION NO: 186 Mr. Graves offered the following resolution and, moved its adoption: WHEREAS, this hoard by resolution Number. 196 indicated a correc- tion in the town of Newfield assessmeiit roll an parcel X13-10, assessed to William H. Miller for 1961, correcting said assessment to the amount of $2,650; and WHEREAS, said come -'tion should ,have been on the 1960 assessment roll increasing the assessment frorn $600 to $2,659 o:i Parcel -:±13-10, assessed tri -William H. Miller; 314 November 28, 1961 RESOLVED, upon, recommendation of the Tax Sales Committee, That resolution *.L 186, passed by the. board of supervisors October 5, 1961 be amended and. corrected to show the correction in assessment on parcel j*13-10, assessed to William 11. Miller, from a sum of $600 to the sum of $2,650, on the assessment roll for the year .1960 rather than Seconded by Mr. Heslop. Carried. RESOI_UTlON !1'O. 260—CORRECTION Of' ERRONEOUS ASSESSMENT—TOWN OF NEWFIELD iVlt. Gi:aves offered the foll:otving resolution and. moved ifs adolition : WHL+'KEAS, this board is informed that errors 'were made in the 1960 and 1961 assessment roll in the valuation of the town of Newfield Lighting District, namely: that the portion of the New York State Natural Gas Corporation's property located within the Newfield Lighting District was erroneously valued at $16,450 on the 1960.and 1961 assessment cull, whereas same should have been assessed for $83,355 on the 1960 assessment roll and $81,850 on the 1961 assessinent roll, omitted property of ,said utility having been discovered ; RESOLVED,-upun recommendation of the Tax Sales Committee, "That the 1960 assessment roll of the town of Newfield be changed to, show the correct assessment of property owned by the New York State Natural Gas Corp. within the town of Newfield Lighting Districf in the amount of $83,355, and that the 1961 assessment roll for said property in said district shall be in the amount of $81,850, said cor- poration having consented to said changes by its attorneys. Seconded. by Mr. Heslop. Carried. MOVED by Mr. Blanehard that-tht; equalization report on equaliza- tion rates be takeli from the table at. bis time. Seconded by Mr. Culligan. By unanimous consent: the report was taken from the table. 1 A November 28, 1961 315 MOVED by Mr. Graves that Column 4 of the summary of equaliza- tion rates as recommended by our director of taxes which is the "1955 and 1959-61. market values (1959-6l,triple iveighted) " be the rates for 1962. Caroline 44.471 Danby 44.306 Dryden 42.993 Enfield 45.325 Groton 46.632 l ibaca, Town 45.325 Lansing 42.778 Newfield 44.168' Ulysses 45.468 City of. Ithaca- 74.519 Seconded by Mr. Compton. MOVED by Mr. Dates as an amendment that 'the equalization rates as based on "A.verage of 1955 and 1959-61 market value (one to one relationship)" as follows be used: Caroline 45.965 Danby . 45.991• .Dryden 45.171 .Enfield 46.779 Groton 47.667 Ithaca 47.125 Lansing 44.881 Newfield 45.035; Ulysses 46.593 City of Ithaca 76.030 Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Discussion followed. and - Mr. Payne, director of tax department_ stated that the reason the board can not do 'what they would like to do is the 'fact that they are tied to a 1955 level and. stied to sales. He asserted that: the board could- not hope to compare the 1955 to 1960 level in ai?y place in this county at thistime. Each and every assessor has nothing but. ,the 1955 information available and until a manual is ' obtained with Chis infor nation we will still have a 1.955 level. Mr. Payne 'further suggested that if the board is interested in using mate ratcs they should write the state prior to Thanksgiving. 316 November 28, 1961 Mr. hates vigorously prulested the rate us.irtg 3 ,to .1 in, view' `of the . . fact that Lansing iownship had much higher valuation for tax purposes than -in past gears and he believed it unfair for the Mown to he, so penalized. A roll call vote on the-antondment resulted as follows: Ayes --Messrs. Fuller, Cormght. Gridley, Dales, Heslop. Rower and Stevenson—,–,. Noes—Nl.essrs. Boynton, Graves. Blanchard; Griffin, Abbots, Sulli- van; Culligan and Compton -2. Absent—AvIr. Holden—l. Amendment dost. A roll call vote upon the original motion resulted as follows: Ayes—Messrs. Fuller, Cortriglit, Boynton, Graves, Blanchard. griffin; Abbott. Sullivan, Culligan and Compton --10. ti Noes—Messrs. Gridley, Dates (reserves all legal rights on 3-1. formula) , flesl�op, Bower and. Stevenson -5. Absent—Mr. Ilolcl en -1. Original motion carrie(L RESOLUTION NO. 261= -APPROPRIATION RESOLUTION Mr. Bower of£erecl, the foliowing resolution and moved its adoption: WRL`.RGAS, this board I)v 'resolution has adopted a budget for the conduct of county government fm- the fiscal year 1962 which budget is set forth, in full in the minutes. RESOLVED, Thar the several amounts .specified in such Budget opposite each and every item of expenditure therein set forth be and the same hereby are appropriated for the obiects and purposes specified effective lanuar_v 1, 1;62. Seconded by Nlr. Griffin. a ` November 28, 1961 317 Ayes—Messrs. Fuller. Cortr' ght, Gridley, Boynton, Graves, Man - chard, Griffin, Abbott; Sullivan, Culligan, Compton, "Heslop, Bower and Stevenson -14. Noes—Mr. Dates -1. Absent—Nlr. 1-lolden-1.. Resolution carried. RESOLUTION NO. 26,22—TAX LEVY Mr. Mower offered the following resolution and moved_ its adoption: RESOLVED, That the sum of $2,033,01.0.68 required to meet_.the expenses and cost of county government in Tornpkins County for the fiscal year 1962 as set forth in the budget, be assessed against, levied upon, and collected frinn the taxable property of the nine towns and the city liable therefor. Seconded by Mr. Griffin. Ayes—NIessrs, Fuller, Cortright, .Boynton, Graves, Blanchard, Griffin, Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan, Compton, Bower and Stevenson -12. Noes—Messrs. Gridley, Dates and. Heslop -3. Absent—Mr. holden -1. Resolution carried. Mr. Bower, chairman of the Equalization ComutiLtee,,presented the report of That conunili.ec for the purpose of tax levies for the year 1962 which ivas laid_ on the table one day under the rule: REPORT OF EQUALIZATION COMMITTEE FOR APPORTIONMENT Ol GENERAL AND HIGHWAY TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1962 To the Board. of Super%,jsors '.I'orrtpkins County, Nety York Your Connnittee on .Equalization reports That. they have inquired ' into and ascertained as near as may be the percentage of full value at which taxable real property in each city and town therein is assessed, which percentage shall be the count- equalization rate .for such cite and town, the comrnittee further reports that the aggregate full valua- tion of t:axable real property in each city and town for Che purpose of apportioning count}, taxes has been determined by dividing the: assessed valuation thereof, b} the count), equalization gate established lm- such city and town. a 3,18 November 28, 1961 COUNTY EQUALIZATION TABLE APPORTIONMENT Of COUNTY TAKES ON THE BASIS OF FULL VALUE r rt X= x= N O U �. 0. Caroline ..... $ 2,676,509 44:471 $ 6,018,549 $ 39,454.10 14.740880 Danby ...:... 2,924,296 44.306 6,600,225 43,267.23 14.795776 Dryden ....... 12,543,782 42.993 29,176,335 191,263.04. 15 247637 Enfield ....... 1,990,286 45.325 4,391,143 28,785.77 14.463132 Groton .. _ .. 6,805,786 46.632 1+,594,668 95,674.14 14.057764 Ithaca, Town 26,035,712 +5.825 56,815,519 372,449.42 14305328 Lansing ..... 25,263,966 42.778 .59,058,315 387,1.51.88 15.324271 Newfield .... 3,693,471 44.168 8,362,323 5+,818.52 14.842006 15lysses ....... 7,687,072 45.468 16,906,554 110,829.51 14.41.7650 Ithaca, City ..1 80,631,939 7+.51.9 1 108,203,195 709.317.07 R 746973 TOTAL ......' $1.70,252,819 { $3'10,126,826 $2,033,010.68 �,Fas Rate per $1,000 of Full Value -6.5554170. (Total of Col. 5 - Total of Col. 4) November 28, 1961 319 That your coutrnittee has, 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 ,percentages and the average rate of assessment of real property in the county which your committee has determined. according- to the rules laid. clown by statute, to be 6.5554170 and thal:Ahe-table shows by such valuations the several and. aggregate 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. Daled November 28. 1961. CLIFFORD E. BOWER J. HENRY HESLOP E. 1'. ABBOTT BEN BOYNTON JAMES R. GRAVES RICHARD A. COMPTON Committee '*See resolution. No. 285—Deccmbe�r 18; 1961. MOVED by Mr. Graves that the report betaken• from the table. Seconded by Mr. Compton. Unanimous consent being given the report was taken front the Table. RESOLUTION NO: 263 -REPORT OF EQUALIZATION COMMITTEE FOR APPORTIONMENT,' OF GENERAL AND HIGHWAY TAX LEVIES Mr. Bower offered,the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, That the report of the Committee on Equalization be accepted and adopted and that the valuation of real property and franchises, for the purposes of general and highway tax levies against the several tax districts of the county be equalized at full value and determined as therein set forth as the basis of the apportionment for such general and -highway tax levies for the year 1962. Seconded by Mr. Griffin. ` 370 November 28, 1961 Ayes—Ml essrs. Fuller, Cortright, 'Boynton, Graves, Blanchard, Griffin, Abbott. Sullivan, Culligan; Compton.Bo%ver and Stevenson —12. Noes—Messrs. Gridley; Dates and ..Heslop—:3. Absent: -Mr. Holden 4. Resolution carried. Mr. Bower, chairman of the Equalization. Committee, presented the following report relative to the apportioluuent of taxes for the vear 1962 which was laid on the table one day under the rules: 1961 COUNTY EQUALIZATION TABLE APPORTIONMENT OF COUNTY TAXES ON THE :BASIS OF FULL VALUE GENGxAL TAX Y > x J' Q > e t Caroline ...... $ 2,676,509 44.471 $ 6,018,549 32,983.91 12.32348 .11anhy ........ 2,924,296 44.306 6,600,225 36,171.72 12.36937 Dryden ....... 12,543,782 42.993 29,176,335 159,897.29 12.7471.3 Enfield ....... 1,990,286 45.325 4,391_,143 24,065.12 12.09128 C rotun 6,805,786 46.632 14,594,668 79,984.27 11.75239 Ithaca, Town 26,035,712 45.825 56,815,519 311,370.42 1.1.95935 Lansing ...... 25,263,966 42.778 59,058,315 323,661.78 12.811.20 Newfield ...... ' 3,693,471 -4.168 8,362,323 45,828.68 12.40802 Ulysses . ..... 7,687,072 45.468 16,906,554 92,654.28 12.05326 Ithaca, City ... 80,631,939 74.519 1.08,203,195 592,994.21 7.35433 TOTAL .... $170,252,819 $310,126,826 $1,699,611.68 Y r November 28, 1961 321 HIGHWAY TOTAL GEN. & HWY. 0. 0. c9 C N Caroline ...... ; 6,470.19 2.41740 39,454.10 14.74088 Danby ........ 7,095.51 2.42640 43,267.23 14.79577 Dryden .......331,365.75 2.50050 191,263.04 15.24763 Enfield ....... 4,720.65 2.37185 28,785.77 14.46313 Groton ..... 1.5,689.87 2.30537 95,674.1.4 14.05776 Ithaca, Town . 61,079.00 2.34597 372,449.42 1.4.30532 Lansing ...... 63,490.10 2.51307 387,151.88 15.32427 Newfield ...... 8,989.84 2.43398 54,818.52 14.84200 Ulysses .... 18,175.23 2.36439 110,829.51 14.41765 Ithaca, City ... 116,322.86 1.44264 709,317.07 8.79697 TOTAL'...... 1 $333,399.00 $2,033,010.68 Tax Rate per $1,000 of Pull Value—General $ 5.4803762 Cas ;Rate per $1,000 of Pull Value—Plighway 1.0750408 Total $ 6.5554170 Novernber 28,196L. CLIFFORD E. 130WEIl J. HENRY :HIESLO:P E. P. A13i30TT BEN BOYNTON JAMES R. GRAVES RICHARD A. COMPTON Co1nm i tree 'See resalution No. 285—December 1.8, 196].. MOVED by Nlr. Heslop that the report of the Equalization Comm:iL 322 ' November 28, 1961 tee., on apportionment of taxes be taken from. the table. Seconded by Mr. Bolger. 1 Unanimous consent being given the report was taken ,from the tabh - RESOLUTION NO. 264—ADOPTION OF APPORTIONMENT OF TAXES Mr. Bower offere;cl, llic following resolution and nioved its adoption: RESOLVED, That the report of the Committee on Equalization of the apportionment of taxes, he accepted and adopted and that the several amounts therein listed for state tax, county 'tax. for general, welfare and health purposes, enterprise fund tax, and county highway tax for the year1962 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 tinkle therefor. Seconded by A% Griffin. Ayes ---Messrs. huller, Cortright, Boynton (abstaine(l. so his vote ' was counted in the affirmative accordirib to the rules), Graves; Blau - chard, Griffin; Abbott, Sullitnan, Culliba'n, Compton, Bower and Steven- , son -12. Noes ----Messrs. Gridley/Dates aud..Heslop-3. A.hsenl.—Mr..Holden—].. Resolution carried. Mr. Bower; chairman of the finance Conrntittec, reported relative to the budgets of the several towns and cite of the county. rl'o the"Board of Supervisors: Your Conlntitlee on Finance reports that, the following tabulated statements show the appropriations that will be necessary to meet the: expenditures of Che several toivns in the comity and the City of Ithaca. for the ensuing fiscal year; as set forth in the follo;6ng budgets: November 28, 1961 323 r T0WN OF CAROLINE o Be .paid the County Treasurer: State and. County General Tax _._ .................................... 32,9113.91. County Highway Tax .................................... .... .... --- ...... 6,470.19 Compensation Insurance -------------- ............................... "_-- 327.37 Election Expenses ..._................... ............... 328.72 40,110.19 To Be Paid the Supervisor:, General Fund ...... ... ........ ..,........................ 0 -lighwaY Fund—Item I _.__...................... 1.3,197.00 Item I -a (1.0 year plan) ....:._ .......:...I...... 3,694.20 Bridges—Item II _.__ ... ........ I ................ 450.00 Machinery—Item all . ................................. 5,125.00 Miscellaneous, and. Snow; Item TV ............ 9;361.00 31,827.20 .Total .. ......... ....................... 71,937.39 PUKTUItiNED SCH001" TAXES ...... ..:.......__............. ......... ... 2.597:11 TAXES FM SPECIAL DISTRICTS: 13rooktondale: Lighting ..:......... ......... ........ 896.43 13rooktonclale Fire ........ ----------- ------------------- 2.871.00 13rooktondale Fire Buildings .................... 995.00 Caroline Fire Protection ..,..._.-_... ............. 550.00 Slaterville Lighting .................... _.. _. 675.63 Slaterville Fire .............. .... 1.,500.00 7,488.06 TOTAL BUDGET ......... .. _._.................. _.... 82,022.56 rl'AX KATIE county Town. hate Used, General ..... ............12.3238 0.24513 12.57 Highway .................. 2.4174 11.8914.2 14.32 Total ...... ,..... 14.7412 12.13655 26.89 TAX RATES FOR SPECIAL :DISTRICTS Brooktondale Lighting ................$ 549,093 1.64 13rooktondale Fire ........... ... :1,403,661. 2.05 Brooktondale Fire Buildings ...... _ 0.63 Caroline Fire Protection ............ 459,378 120 Slaterville Lighting ................... 385,744 1.76 Slaterville Fire ... ................ 917,211 1.64 "'See resolution No. 285—December 18. 1.961.. 374 November 28, 1961 TOWN OF DANBY To }3e :Paid the County Treasurer: State arid County General Tax _ . .................._..........;..::5 35;365.06 County Highway Tax.. _.._ .-_...----------------------...... ............ 6,937.27 Cornpensatiorn Insurance .... .......... ._...... ......._..._.............. 417.19 Election Expenses ---------------------- ----------- .......... ._ 219.19 42,938.71 To Be Paid the Supervisor: .... General. Fund. ..... _..... :_................ .........S 6,646.56 Highway Fund—Item I ............_ .............. 7,119.75 Rein I -a (10 year plan) ......................... 9,038.40 Bridges—item. H. ............. 1,000.00 Machinery—Mein. III: ------- ---------------------- ----- 3,043.30 Miscellaneous and. Snow-ltcra IV ........... 9;600.00 $ 36;1:53.51 Total. ....... ............ .___...... .......... ....................... 79, 09.2.2'2 :RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES ------------------- ---------------------- 3 2°0.72 1: AXES FOR SPECIAL DISTRICT Danby:Fire ........_...................__.._..............,.........._..........5 7,206.00 TOTAL 13UDGEI........ ............... .......... _................_............. 89,872.94 TAX RATE County Town, Date Used General ..... ..............12.38 2.43 :14.81 Highway .................. 2.43 10.55 12.98 Total . ............14.81 12.98 27.79 _ T.A.X. RATE FOR. SPECTAL DISTRICT Danby Fire _ _........... .......... ....__$ 2,990,896 2.47 'See resolution No. 285—Decenil)er 1.3, 1961. See resolutiorn .No. 290 -December 28, 1961. November M 1961 325 TOWN OF DRYDiEN a To Be Paid the County Treasurer: State and County General Tax ................ __..:_.......$159,897.29 County Highway Tax ... ........ ............. ..............I..................... 31,365.75 Compensation Insurance ............... --- -------------------------.----- 1.617.56 .Election Expenses ........................................ 468.51 $193,349.11. Payment to County Treasurer to reduce taxes ...... 5,349.11 $188,000.00 To Be Paid the Supervisor: General Fund .. ................. :.................. ....... $ 0 Ifigh.way—Mem .f .._........ .......................... 14,400.00 lteni—'I-a (10 year plan) ....__._.............. 18,000.00 Bridges—.Item. 11 _...._... .. ........... 3,000.00 ' Machinery -Item. III ..... ........ _ .... _ _ ...... 26,946.00 Miscellaneous and Snow—Item IV ............ 25,150-00 Fart -Town Funds ........................................ 500.00 $ 87,996.00 Total ............. '........... ....-_..... _...........----------------------$275,996.00 RETURNED SCI -w& TAXES ...... .................................... k 187204.73 TAX FOR SPECIAL .DISTIIICTS :Etna Lighting ................... ._ .............. 573.00 McLean Lighting ----:..__._ ........................... 43.20 Varna Lighting ---------- ------------------------------ 667.80 Dryden Fire Protection . ..... ...................... 7,849.93 9,133.93 TOTAL BUDGET ...... _..._...................................... ;303,334.66 M 326 November 28, 1961 o. TAX RATES General. _._............. 12.49 Inside Highway ... ... ........ .... 6.90 Corporation Total .... _............... 19.39 Outside ( General ........ ..............12.49 • Corporation ! Highway ................... 8.40 Primary ... ....... .......... Highway .. 1.83 1. Total .... ... ........... 22.72 TAX RATES FOR SPECIAL DISTRICTS EtnaLighting ... .............. ...................... '..._....._...-.... 1.63 McLean Lighting ............ .............. 3.79 Varna. Lighting.................._........... ...................... . 1.72 DrydenFire-------------------------- ---------------------------------- 0.79 *See resolution No. 290 --December 28. 1961. 'See resolution No. 285--DeceYhbci,* 18. 1961. � 1 o. November 28, 1461 327 TOWN OF .Ii,NF1EI D To Be Paid the County Treasurer: State and County General. Tax ....-- .............._,................. j 24,065.1'2 County Highway Tax..------------------------------------------------ -------- 4,720.65 Compensation Insurance .... :..... ...,_................................... 262.18 Election Expenses ..._.:... ._..................-- ---- ---- ----------- 19.19 • 297267.14 To lie Paid the Supervisor: General .Fund ............................ ------ 2,600.00 Highway—Item I ---------- --------------------- 5,800:00 Item--I-a (1.0 year l)lan) .... I--............ 2,961.00 Bridges—Item II ... ...... ...._.................... ... 0 Machinery ----Item .111 ................................. 2,000.00 Miscellaneous and Snow ---hen' IV ....... 1,800.00 Stabilization .Program ........ 223.56 $ 15;384.56 Total..... ....................................._._..................--....5 44,651.70 KETURNhD SCHOOL TAXES _ .........:.........I....... ............$ 2,485.96 TAX FOR SPECIAL DISTRICT Fire .Protection District ...._.........._ ...................... S 2.600.00 TOTAL l3UDGFT 49.737•.66 TAX RA ES General .... .......... ._........._..... 13.64 Highway------------------------------------....... I ------- 8.80 Total............... _ ..........•................................. 22.44 TAX RATE FOR SPECIAL .DISTRICT Fire Protection District .......$ 2,006,466 1.-30 See resolution No. 21,5—December 1961, 326 November 28, 1961 TOWN OF GROTON To Be Paid the Counter Treasurer: State and Count}, General Tax ......... ............................... 79,9S4.27 County Highway Tax ------------------- ---- ---------------- ---------------- :_: 1-5,689.87 Compensation Insurance ......................... ................. 896.05 Election Expenses ------- ---------------- -------------- ------------------- 312.35 96,882.54 To Be Paid idw Superdisor: General Fund. ............. 11 ............ .......... 111;.066.00 Highway Fund—Item I ........ _...._ 8,381.50 Item 1-a (10 year plank ..__ ...... ........... ....... 5,198.00 Bridges—Item. 1.1 ..:....... ... _._ ....... 500.00 ' Machincry- .Ilcm II1 .-............ ........... _.. 21;740.00 Miscellaneous and Snow-=11e;n3 1V .. 17,900.00 71,7$5.50 Total .. ................ ............... ............_........... .:..._........ $168,668,04. 11ETURNED SCHOOL TAXES .... .--------- .............................. 24,458.01 '<CAX FOR, SPECIAL DISTRICT McLean Liglaing .............'. .._..... ....__... 796.63 Peruwille Lighting .._....------------ :----------------- 395.05 Outside Fire Protection .._.:.. ............ _... 4,311.57 5;503.25 TOTAL, BUDGET ..........__..........................................._.....$198,62930 T'AX. HATES General ......_ .............. .14.59 ' nside Highway .. _......-.... . _. 821. Corporation l Total. ._ ............ 22.80 General. ........ I.. ..... ...... .1.4.59 Outside ' I Highway ._..... ......... 12.06 Corporation � Total ...................... 26.65 TAX HATES FOR. SPECIAL DISTRICTS McLean Lighting . _ _ .................. 31.3,635 2.54 Peruville Lighting .................... 134,370 2.94 Outside Fire Protection ....... 3,592,979 1.20 ' *See resolution No. 290—December 28, 1961. "See resolution. No. 285—December 18- 1.961. November 28, 1961 329 TOWN OF ITHACA 'lo Be Paid the Comite Treasurer: State and County GGrieral Tax ............. ..................... ........ .$311,370.42 County Highway Tax ..........----........-------------......... ............. 61,079.00 Compensation Iusurauce------------------------ ------------------ ---- 3,436.08 Election Expenses . _.. _.........................__.. .............. 766.96 s .55376,652.46 To Be Paid the Supervisor: General Fund . ......... .............. ._ _._........ 0 (Highway—Item 1 ......................................._ 30,800.00 l :em I -a (10 year plan) ..... .......... ....... ... 0 Bridges --Item ll :........_ ................ .. 0 Machinery ----item HI ............. .................. 14,000.00 Miscellaneous and. Snow—item 1V 16,200.00 ............ 'Fire Protection—Outside Villae ........ _._ 19.500.00 Planning: and Tonin; ...._............................ 3,000.00 5 83;500.00 Total . ....... ,.._..._...._....................... ...... ....... ............ ,$460,152".46 Northeast Crater. District: _.. East State Street Ext. Mater Forest Home Water ......... Forest Home Lighting ........ Glenside L'inliting ...._......... Renwick Heights Water ...... *Renwick Heights Lighting .. South Hill Ext. Water ........ Trumansbura Road Water L` Willow Point -Lake Road. 1 Glenside Water .......--- --.... East: Ithaca Water .........-_--_ Hanshaw Road Sewer Distri Return Water "Bills ............. TOTAL, BUDGET ................. 24,928.11. __.......... 8.522:25 _..... 0 _.:...... 795.03 .... 174.46 374.53 ...:.. _...... 322.06 ....: 16,843.20 325.22 1;612.39 ......... 150.62 150.00 ............. 5,401-25 1,220.97 - S 60,820.09 ....... .. .... 520.972.55 330 November 28, 1961 TAN. RATES i Co'a,rt.ty Bate County Gen. Torun, Used General ..............11.95935 12.13. — 12.13 n InsideHighway idx�ration Highway ..._..... 2.34597 2.35, 1.16 3.51" r 1 Total ..__...— 1.9.30532 1.9 .98' 1..1.6 15.6,11� . General .............. 1.2.13 0.20. 12.33 .Highway ... ,... .... 2.34597• 2.35 3.19 5.54 OutsideFire Protection 1.24 ]..29 Corporation -- -- l Total .... _..__.14.30532 14:90 4.63 19.1.1. Fund . TAX RATES FOR SPECIAL DISTRICTS Northeast Water District ........... 5.00 M. 8�, ff. $20.00 -1st unit $15.00— additional unit Forest Home Water ................ 0 Forest "Horne Lighting .............. 1.18 Glenside Lighting .........1........ 1.1.1 Renwick Heights Water ............ 0.78 Renwick Heights Lighting .......... 0.69 South. Hill Ext. Water .............. 12.50 min 204` ff. $35100 -1st unit $10100—additional unit Willow Point—Lake Road Wates ... 5.52 East State Street Ext. Mrater ........ 1.75 per M- 3c` ff. $40.00 -1st unit $25.00 -additional unit Glenside Water ................... 1.o+ Hanshaw Road Sewer Dist. ......... 3.00 NI.25� ff. ``See resolution No. 290 --December 28, 1961. `''See resolution No. 285—December 18; 1961. November 28, 1961 331 TOWN OF LANSING a '1'o Be Paid the County Treasurer: State and County General. Tax .. .......... ........................... — $ 323,661.78 County Iliglhway Tax -------- ------------ ---------------------------------- 63,490.10 Compensatioi% Insurance .................................................... - 3,631.43 Election Exp6nses .......... ............... 390.43 $3917173.74 To :& Paid die Supervisor: General Fund .............................. ...... ..... ._.,$ 25;263.00 Flighwa�—Lteiu. I ..................................... 44,000.00 Item 1-a (10. year plan) .......................... 0 Bridges—Item .II ................ .._........... I........ 2,000.00 Machinery—Item I,II .............. ..... .__...... —., 47,687.00 Miscellaneous •and Snow—Item LV ............ 20,000.00 $138,950.00 r , Total. ---------- - ---------------------- -------------$530,123.74 RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES .........: ....... ....... 19.958.04. TAX. FOR SPECIAL DISTRICTS I:udaowvillc :Lighting• ..........:....................... 377.03 Me.Kinney's tater.................................... 301.50. Lansing Fire ------------------------- 19,016.44 19,694.97 TOTAL BU:DGE'T ............. ........................................... ......--....$569;77.6.75 TAX RATES General................................................................... 15.33 Highway -------------- I --------------------------- - -...................... 5.66 Total ............... 20.99 TAX. RATES FOR SPECIAL :DISTRICTS Ludlowvillc Lighting .................... 185;500, 2.04. McKinney Water ...... ................... 140,480 2.15 Lansing Fire ..''._ ......... 25;355,266 0.75 -See resolution No. 285—December 18; 7.961.. 332 November 28, 1961 TOWN OF NEW I ELD To Be Paid the County Treasurer: State and. County General Tax .... ..... ,..,..,,..._..................... 5 45,828.68 Couwrty Highway Tax ............. --------<----------.------- ............. 8,989.84 Compensation :Insurance . .................... __............. ..... 4.71.17 Election '.I,. penses ----- 1 ------------------------------------------------ 219.16 a 55.508.85 TO lie.Paid the Supervisor: General Fund ... ...... -,.... .......................... 0 Highway—:Item .l ............. ...... ._ _ ..... 12,633.00 Item 1-a {10 }year Ilan) ............. _ ._- 5,200.00 s Bridges—hero 11 .... --- ... _ ....... 1;000.00 Machinery—Item I31 ............ ..... ............ 2,238.00 Miscellaneous and Snow -1 em IV .. _ ...... 7,100.00 $ 28,176.00 Total.............. _... ........... _ .. ... ... .......... $ 83,684.85 RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES ................................. .......... 10,408.06 TAX FOR SPECIAL .DISTRICTS Newfield Lighting ........... _ _..............:...... 1,575.00 Newfield Fire Protection ............................. 4,015.00 5,590.00 TOTAL BUDGET' ..._._ ........... ....._......... ... ...... 99,682.85 'I'.AX. BATES General._........... ......................_.................. 12.59 Highway--------------------------------------------------------------- 10.06 Total.............. _..._................-..................... 22.65 '.TAX. RATES FOR SPECIAL DISTRICTS Newfield :LiWiting ....................... 909,360 1.59 ,.. Newfield Fire :Protection ................ 3,771,771 1.07 *See resolution No. 290—December 28), 1961. , See resolution No. 285—December 13: 1961.. November 28, 1961 333 TOWN Of' ULYSSES To Be Paid -the County Treasurer.: State and County General Tax ..........._ ............................... 92,654.28 County Highway Tax ..................---------.. ... __.._-_._.......... 13;175.23 Compensation Insurance __-_..._.....---...... ......................... 1;069.43 Election Expenses --------------------------- ---------------------------------- 234.27 $112.133.21 To Be Paid the Supervisor- General Fund, .......... ..._...- ....... ......... ..... 8 2,500.00 Highway—hem I _ .............. ................ ......-- 6,100.00 Item La. (10 year plan) ....................... 6,750-.00 Bridges-ltem II _ ....... ................ .......___- 11000.00 Machinery—l;tem. l Il ...... ....... ... I ...... ...... ...: 9,000.00 Miscellaneous and. Snow—.Item .IV ............ 1.7,000_00 .Part Town .Fund ---------------------------------------- 1,000.00 S 43;350.00 Total .... .............. _ .... _ x,155,483.21 11ETURNED SCHOOL TAXES .._......----------------------------------$ 23,005.<:9 TAX FO1. SPECIAL DISTRICT lire Protection ......... .......... ._..._........... .................. ..... 3.300.00 TOTAL BUDGET ---- ..------------- ----------------- -- --------182;589.10 TAX RATES ( General. .......... ....................... 12.60 Inside i:Iighway ..........__..... ._.__:..: 5.39 Corporation Total .......... ..._.... ........ .. 18.49 General ..... ...... ........... .._........ 12.60 Outside: I '-I`hway ................... ........ 5.89 Primary Ilighwav Corporation .................. 2.78 l Total 21.27 TAX. RATE FOR. SPECIAL DISTRICT Fire Protection ............................... 5,038,327' 0.66 "'See resolution No. 28.5—December 18, 1961. 334 November 28,.1961 CITY Or 1THACA. To Be Paid the County Treasurer: State and County General Tax ..... ........ .............._....._........$592,994.21 County Highway Tax .. _ .. _ ......... I -- ------------- "- ... .............. 116 322.86 Election Expenses _.................... .......................... .._.. 1,653.35 TOTAL BUDGET _.._ ...................... ..................... $710,970.42 '. RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES (To be paid, by the Seboot District of the City of lthaca and, not a hart oaf the city budget for which this tax is levied.) TAS l3"ATES General. _ _ _...................... ...._.............. 7.38 Highway ..---- 1,44 + Total.; .......... ............. ................... ........._...... 8.82 'See resolution No. 285—December 18, 196E 19 November 28, .1961 395' MOVED by Mr. Bower that the report be taken from the table. Seconded by Mr.. Blanchard_ By unanint,ous" consent the report was taken from the table. RESOLUTION NO. 265—I'6IFN BUDGETS Mr. Bower offered the followin; resolution and moved its adoption:`. RESOLVED, 'Chat in accordance with the budgets adopted by the several town boards of the County of Tompkins now on file with the clerk of this hoard and the laws of the State -of New York, and in accordance with the foregoing report and recommendations of the Com- tnittee on finance that there he 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. Griffin. " Ayes,. Messrs..Fuller, Cor•tright, Boynton, Graves; Blanchard; Griffin, Abbott. Sullivan, Culligan, Compton, ' l�eslop, Bower and Stevenson - 13. Noes=M.cssrs. Gridley and Dates --2. Absent—Mr. 1=iolden-1. Carried. I . RESOLUTION NO. 266—PRINTING OF TAX RATES Mr. Griffin offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: 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. Sullivan. Carried. MOVED by Mr. Graves that this board designate 'Thursday, Decem- ber 2, 1961, as the date on ,,which the chairman and clerk shall sign the-ta.x warrants, and annex lhem to the assessment rolls. Seconded by Mr. Cortright, Carried. On motion adjourned to 1.0 a.m.; Monday. December 4, 1961. 336 !%N N UAL SESSION FIFTEENTH DAY Monday, December 4, 1961 The chairman called the meeting to order at 10:15 a.rn. "Those present were Messrs. Fuller, C.ortright, N.olden. Boynton. Graves, Blanchard, Sullivan, Culligan. Compton, Dates, Heslop, Bower and Stevenson -13. Absent; Messrs. Gridley, Griffin and Abbott -3. Pistol permits :for the niont.h of 1Novcmber totaled $12.50. Grand. Jury lists; from. Lhe towns (if Ithaca acid [lie Fourth Ward of the City were receik^,cd_.and referred to the Committee on Courts and Correction. The clerk read a letter :from Mr. Flaiskell crf the F.A.A. :regardi:n- stateand federal aid.rr in�bursemeuts. The clerk read letters of request from the Board. of Managers of the hospital regarding transfer of funds in the 1.961 budget. Said communi- cations referred to rthe l:fealth Corn:mittee. Messrs. Gridley, Griffin and Abbott appeared. A :recess «vas called, Business resumed. Mr. Sullivan spoke on the various duties of the civil defense direc- tor. yi f'he question was raised as to whether there is a definite program is this agency and ii; so it should be brought to the attention of this board, and it was decided to invilc 1:he director to make; a report in the near future. The civil defense director will be scheduled to appear Monday, 1?eceniber 11. at 10:30 a.m. Cecem!.)er 4, 1961 337 .Mr. Graves, Chairman of the Tax Sales Committee. submitted the following report: To the.13oard of Su . permps,ors Tompkins County, New York Your Corrunittee on Tax Sales finds by the certificates signed .by the county treasurer and, supported by affidavits of the proper officers of the school districts of the several- towns of the county submitted to this board by the county treasurer. that the following school taxes have not .been paid. after diligent efforts have been, made to enforce the collee- tion thereof, and your committee therefore recommends the following surns be levied upon and collected front the lands or property upon which the same were imposed. with 7 % in addition thereto Caroline .. ...... ....................................... _$ 2,597.11. Danby ------------ -------------------------- 3,280.72 Dryden . .................. _ ...... ............ . 1 1.8,204.73 Enfield----------------------------------------------------- 2,485.96 Croton .... ............ ............. ...... ... _ .... 24.4583.01 Lansing ------- ------------- --------- ---------- --------- 19,953.04, Newfield ........... ....... .. ....... 10,408.06 Ulysses ------------ ------------------ 23,805-.89 $105,198,52 Dated December d,, 1.961 JAMES R. GRAVES RICHARD A. COMPTON JAMES 11. CORTRIGHT Committee RESOLUTION NO. 267—RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES Mr. Graves offered ithe folloNvim, resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, That. the several SLlr)CrN'iS"rS Of the various towns of the county be and they are hereby 21.1thorized and directed t,, add to their respective 1962 tax and assessment rolls the 1111(unIt Of the, m1c0t- lected school taxes returned by the collectors of the various districts, exclusive of the City of Ithaca School District, to the county treasurer and remaining unpaid and that have not been heretofore relevied Oil town tax rolls, and that said 1-ttUrlIC(I SCI ­1001 UlNe$ be l_C!tSSeSSC(I W!d relevied upon the lots and parcels so returned %lirh 7`X) in addition thereto; and when collected the same shall be returned to the COLIntV treasurer to reimburse the amount go advanced, with the expense of collection. Seconded by Mr. Culligan. m 338 December 4, 1961 Ayes—Messrs., Huller, Cortright, Gridley, I-Iolden, Boynton.' Graves, Blanchard; Griffin, Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan; Compton, ;Dates, 1-Ieslop, Bower .and Stevens011-16. Noes -0. Carried. . Mr. Cortright reported on a coni ntunica6on that lie had received on natural resources. .lit was his opinion that efforts should .bc'made to keep :forest Lands forever wild and endcavor to,prcvent tlae.use of auto- mobiles and. airplanes. from entering these areas accessible by :foot trails only. RESOLUTION NO. 268—PRIt1TING BONDED AND TEIYIPORARY INDEBTEDNESS Mr. Dates offered: -the following resolution and moved its _adoption: NNIHGRGAS statements of the bonded and temporary indebtedness of the county and, bf the .several towns, villages and school districts have been filed %.vith tlte'clerk of the board, RESOLVED, �T�hat the same he printed in the 1961 Proceedings of the Board. Seconded by .Mr..Aolden. Carried. RESOLUTION' NO. 269—TO PRINT AUDIT STATEMENTS Mr. Holden olfe'red the following resolution and inoved. its adoption: RESOLVED, That the clerk be directed to print the audit statements of the several towns of the county in the Proceedings of the Board. Seconded by Mr. Sower. Carried. MOVED by 'Mr. Sower that: the . representatives on the various boards and committees to be appointed b}, this board ,he made a matter of special. business for Monday; December 11, 1961 Seconded by Mr. Griffin. Carried. On motion; adjourned to Friday. December 8, 1961; at. 10:00.a.m. 339 ANNUAL SESSION, SIXTEENTH DAY Friday, December 8, 1961 Vr.evious to the board meeting a public hearing washeld at 10:00, a.m. on "Local Law No. 2-1961—Limitation of responsibility of the New York State Department of Health" compensation reimburscu+ent.. The local -law was read. and discussed. No one opposing, thepublic c hearing was closed. The chairman called the mecting,to order at 1_0:10 a.m. Those present were Messrs. Cortright, Gridley, Holden, Boynton, Blanchard, Abbott; Compton, Heslop, Bower and Skwenson-1.0. Abse+mt were Messrs. Fuller. Craves. Griffin, Sullivan. Culli-an and - Dates -6_ Minutes of +meetings of November 13, 16; 20, 22, 27 and 2i1; with. one correction—Mr. Dates explained his negative vote on November 28 on adoption of equalization report on rates—and the minutes of a3ecember 4. were approved. as typed. A. notice was read of one admission in the tuberculosis hospital. during the month of November. The clerk read a letter front Mrs. Bertha English, president. of the Tompkins County Extension Service Association, expressing the Board of Directors' thanks for the interest and help Messrs. Cortright and Boynton had given the association during the past year. She stated that they were very active. not ha%6m, missed a meeting throughout the entire year. She said the association will have their organization mcet:- ing on January 24, 1962. A letter was read from the Secretary of State requesting cooperation of this county in sending the comity clerk to a conference to he held ill. Albany on January 30th. Mr. Boynton advised. the board that lie wished to be relieved of his duties as representative of this board on the home demonstration divi- ' cion of the Tompkins County Extension Service Association. 340 December 8, 1961 Mr. Cortri;;ht, chairanan of the Courts and Correction Committee, submitted the following report relative to the hist of Grand Jurors for Tompkins County for the year 1962, viz. To the :Board of Supervisors Tompkins County, • New York Your Committee on Counts and Correction to which was referred the list of names of persons selected by the representatives of the towns of th.e county and the wards of the city.. as qualified persons to. serve as Grand Jurors for Tompkins Count), for the year 1962, believes such. persons selected are proper and qualified persons to serve as such. grand jurors, and recommends that such list of names as selected and filed with the clerk of this hoard, with the occupation and post office addresses of those therein named, be adopted as the true grand jury list of Totirpkins County for the year 1.962. Dated December 4, 1961 JAMES 11. COR:I'RIGI .1' DONALD J. CULLIGAN LEWIS H. GRI DL EY Committee RESOLUTION NO. 270—GRAND .IURY LIST Mr. Cortr,igbt offered the followingresolution and moved its adop- tlon: RLS0LV1's,t), That the report of the committee be accepted and the fist of names filed be adopted as the true Grand Jury- List of Tompkins Comity for the year 1962. Seconded, by Mr. ComlAon.* Carried. It 12:00 nooit the bids for issuing, l)onds for airport and Hospital. inilaroaenterres were opened in the office of the county tre,asurer. The following bids together with. interest rates were received: BIDDERS' ON THE TOMPKINS COUNTY HOS1?l'l'AL AND AIRPORT BONDS Nat a -e of Bidder Tompkins County Trust Coml)any Salomon Brothers C T-Tutzler Firsi. National, 13ank of Ithaca Chemical Bank New York 'frust Co. Halsey, Stuart C Co. S Assoc. Morgan Guaranty Trust Cu. & Assoc. fra Haupt &- Co. Assoc. Rate o f .1 aterest Amoa.at Bid 2.70 $945,557.55 2.75 945,566.25 2,30 945'A50.77 2.80 945,533.00 2.80 946.51199 2.80 9461610.00 2 .80 947,078.91. December 8, 1961 341 The lowest bid 'on the 12 -year issue being that of the Tompkins County* Trust Company. that -bid was accepted. Mr. Dales appeared. RESOLUTION NO. 27.1—PURCHASE OF TWO-WAY RADIO EQUIPMENT 's Mr. Cortribht offered the following resolution anti nfoved its adoption: WHEREAS, the clerk of the board of supervisors has duly adver- tised for bids for radia equipment to be used for Fire Protection; and W11EREAS, General Electric Co. of Liverpool, New York, is the lowest responsible bidder with a bid of $2,176; RESOLVED, itpon recommendation of the Purchasing Corrrrnittee, That the said bid be and hereby is accepted and the clerk of the board of supervisors is authorized to complete said transaction ou behalf of the count. Secoruled by Mr..Rolden. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 272—ACCEPTANCE OF OFFER OF SALE FRO1111 CITY iOF ITHACA—TWO RADIOS Mr. Cortri<<bt offered the following resolution and tnov,ed its adoption: WHEREAS, the Citv of ltliaca has offered to sell to the County of Tompkins for the price of $1.00 per unit the mobile radio equipment listed below: ' Car #1 Ithaca [-:-6152 Motorola Eng 4 Ithaca 7474 Motorola RESOLVE]?, upon recommendation of the Fire Protection Committee, That said offer be and the same hereby is accepted and the clerk of. the hoard of supervisors is authorized to complete the said transaction. Seconded. by Mr. .Bower. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 273—SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION— TAN DEPARTMENTCONTINGENT FUND Mr. Bower offered the following- ,resolution and moved its adoption: 342 December 8, 1961 RESOLVED, upon the request .rf the Various departments and raitirmmendations of committees in charge of those, departments, that said department heads he and hereby are authorized to make the fol - ;lowing transfer of funds: From 290—County General 650—Contingent Fund To 51—.Assessment llepartmem 120—(Typist) $565.130 c RESOLVED, further, That the county treasurer he ;aud hereby is authorized and directed to make the necessary transfers on his books. Seconded by .Nlr. Gridley. Ayes—Messrs. Cortright, Gridley, Holden; Boynton, Blanchard, Abbott, Compton, Dates, Heslop, Bower and Stevenson' il. Noes -0. Absent Messrs. Fuller, Graves, Griffin, Sullivan and, WE- gan-5. Carried. f . RESOLUTION NO. _274—APPROPRIATION APPROPRIATION FROM HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE Mr. Heslop offered the followin; resolution and moved. its adoption: RESOLVED, That there he and hereby is appropriated from the County Road Frind for maintenance of highways to the year 1962 (77;90 Maintenance—Roads and Bridges) the surn of $611,000 or so much thereof as may he necessary, and the county treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay the same or any parr thcrebf upon order of the superintendent of highways. Seconded by MY. Roklen. Ayes—Messrs. Cot z1_ t; Gridley;. 1 Lolden, Boynton, 131ancharcl, Abbott, Compton, .Dates, Heslop, Bower and Stevenson—ll. Noes -0. Absent Messrs. fuller, Graves, Griffin, Sullivan and Culli- gan -7 Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 275—APPROPRIATION FOR SNOW- ANIS ICE CONTROL Mr. Heslop offered the following resolution and moved its a(loption: RESOLVED, That there be and hereby is appropriated from the Comity RoadFund fur control of snovv and ice on con ity highways for the season 1962 (D-9'1 Snow Removal Division—County) the sum of $123,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary, the same to be expended under the supervision of tilt county superintendent of high- ways, igh ways, December B, 1961 343 AICD BE 1T FURTHER RESOLVED, That there be and hereby. .is - appropriated from: the County Road Fund for snow and ice control on state higtt`vays during the season 1962 (D-92 Snow Removal Divi- snon—State) the sum of $50,000 or so much thereof as may he neces- sary, the same to'hhe expended under the supervision of the county superintendent of highways. Seconded by Mr. Gridley, Carried. . RESOLUTION NO. 276—TRANSFER OF FUNDS J11G.ff 4/AY DEPARTMENT, . Mr: 1 -les -lop offered' t t, following resolution and moved, its adoption : RESOLVED, upon request of the county superintendent of highways and recommendation of the 1-lighway Committee, That the county - superintendent he and he hereby is authorized to rt`ake the following transfer of funds: From D-92--Sno%v'Removal Division State 300—Supplies and Materials 9,000 To 100—Personal Service 4,000 400 ---Other Expenses 5,000 From •1'00—Maintenance—County Bridges 30'0—Supplies and Materials $ 2,0011 To 100—Personal Services - 2,000. AND BE 1T FII,RTHER RESOLVED, That there he and hereby is appropriated. S From 1U120—County Road Machinery Fund (murplus) $11,000 Fo 200—Equipment 7,000 ., 309—Supplies and Materials 4,000 RESOLVED, further, That the county treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to make the necessary transfer on his books. Seconded by Mr. Holden. { Ayes—Messrs. Corb-ight. Gridley, holden; Boynton, Manchard, Abbott- Compton, bates, Heslop. Bower, an(.1. Stexlenson, 11. Noes -0. Absent Mlssrs.'.F'uller, Graves, Griffin. Sullivan and Culli- y gal) -5. Carried. The chairman certified the necessity -for immediate adoption of Local Law No. 2-1961 in order to obtairi reimbursement from the state. 3A4 December 8, 1951 r RESOLUTION NO. 277—ADOf'7'ION OF LOCAL LAW NO. ?-1961 Mr. Gridley offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on Local Law No. 2-1961 relating to an amendment to Local Law No. 2-1956 in the rules and regulations of the Tompkins County Workmen's Compensation Self - Insurance Plan; and WHEREAS, no one appeared or objected thereto; and WHEREAS, the chairman certified of the necessity for the immediate adoption of said local law;. ' f. RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Legislative Committee, That said Local Law No. 2-1961 be and the swine hereby is adopted and the clerk of the board of. supervisors is hereby authorized and directed to file one certified copy of said local law within ten days from the date hereof in the nice of the C[ninty clerk, in the office of the State Comptroller, two certified copies in the office of the Secretary of State ami'two certified copies with the State Health Department. Seconded by Mr. Blanchard. Ayes—Messrs. Cortright, Gridley, Holden, Boynton, 13ianchard, Abbott, Compton, Dates; Heslop. Bower and -Stevenson. -11. Noes -0. Absent—Messrs. Fuller, Graves, Griffin, Sullivan and Culli- gan -5. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 278—TRANSFER OF FUNDS— TOMPKINS COUNTY HOSPITAL Mr. 131anchard offered the following resolutimi and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon request -of R. O. Oaugheiy, administrator, and the recommendation of the board of managers of the Tompkins County Hospital and the I-lealth Committee, That -the administrator he and he' hereby is authorized to,uiake the following transfer of fund= FROM: TO: 411.—X-Rny—Other ..:....$ 175,00 403—Sch6ol of Practical 7 419—Plant Operation— .. Nursing—Other ......$ 2,000.00 Other . ......... 1,150.00 +21—NIaintena-ce and \980-1810_Utiaiiticipated "Repair—Other 675.00 $ 2,o00.00 A290-633—Payments to Stare x122+—Capital Items for for Social Security 1-iospi1al Beds ........$i 7,600.00 tr 126—Ge:teral Salaries .....$134,000.00 345 RESOLVED, further, That the county treasurer be and he hereby is authorized and directed to snake the necessary transfers on his hooks. Seconded by Mr. Cortr:ibhit. Carried. { On motion adjourned to 1:00 p.m. AFTERNOON SESSION The ehairman called the ;iiecili ng to order al: 2:00 p.m. Those present were Messrs. Duller; Cortright, Gridley, Holden, Boyn- Con, Gravies, ,Blanchard, Grillin, Abbott, Sullivan, Compton, Dates; r ITeslop. Blower and. Stevertson-15. Absent ---Mr. Culti-an----l. Dr. I.iourke appeared before the board to explain the services his firm could furnish in the matter of a hospil,al survei=. On motion adjourned to Monday, .December lll, at 10:00 a.m. MONTHLY MEETING Monday, December 11, 1961 The chairman called. the meeting to order at 10:05 a.m. Those present were Mcssrs. Fuller, Cortright, Holden, Boynton, Graves, Blanchard, Griffin Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan; Compton; Dates, Reslopn ; Bower and. Stevenson -15. Absent—Mr. Gridley -1. The clerk read a better signed by nine people of various services of civil defense expressing: their confidence in Mrs. Doris Spaulding as G ivil defense director. The annual, report of the county sealer was received and filed. Mr. Gridley appeared. Doris Spaulding, civil defense director, gave a report of .the activities of defense from the federal level down to and including county partici- pation and responsibilities. The clerk read a letter from I?. A. Stobbs, county treasurer, in which lie tendered his resignation from the Board of Managers of the hospital. due to a recent -ruling of the State .Department of,Audit and Control. Dr. Ralph Low; count, coroner; appeared before the Board and gave his annual report. I , Mr. Heslop placed. in nomination the nanres of Ernest J. Cole, Ed- ward Marshall and Robert Carpenter to succeed themselves as members of the Bovine 't'uber'culosis and Animal Health Committee for a one wear appointment. Seconded by Mr. Blanchard. Tbere being no further nominations, Mr. Bowcr moved that nonriva- tions be closed; seconded by Mr. Graves, and the clerk cast one ballot. for the above members. Unannnously carried. The Ballot being cast. the chairman declared, Ernest. J. Cote;, Edward Marshall -and Robert Carpenter as mernbers of the Bovine Tuberculosis and Animal Health Committee for a one year tern beginning ,January 1, 1962. 1 , December 11, 1961 W Mr. Griffin placed. in nominatiml the name of Dr. H. B. Sutton as a member of the Board of Managers of the County Laboratory_ to succeed himself. Seconded by Mr. Graves. There being no.,further 'nominations, Mr. Fuller moved. that nonrina- ti,ons be closed, seconded. by Mr. Dates and the clerk cast one ballot. for )r. H. 13, Sutton. Unanimously carried. The ballot being cast, the chairman declared Dr. 1-11. B. Sutton, a member of the Board of Managers of the County Laboratory for a five- year team beginning January 1; 1962. Mr. Heslop placed in nomination the name of Claude Holden as a member of ,the District Forest Practice Board. Seconded by Mr. Bower. _ There being no :further nominations, Mr. Fuller moved. seconded by Mr. Gridley that nominations be closed and the clerk cast one ballot for Claude Holden_ Unanimously carried. The ballot *w'as cast and ,the chairman declared Claude Holden, sup. ervisor member, of the District Forest Practice Board for a t.wo-year term. Mr. 'Bower placed in nomination the names of Harold Beach and. dames Cortriaht to succeed themselves as members of the Wildlife Management Act District Board. Seconded by Mr. Blanchard. There being no further nominations, Mr. Blanchard moved, seconded by Mr. Bower, that nominalions be closed and the. clerk cast one ballot for the above nominees. Said ballot being cast, the chairman declaredthal Harold Beach, sportsmen's representative, and James Cort:right, supervisor, to succeed themselves as members of the Wildlife Maiiagernent Act District Board for a horn of two years; beginning January 1; 1962. Mr- Graves placed in nomination the names of Beach Stover, Donald Culligan and Lewis Gridley to succeed themselves as members of the Soil Conservation District Board of .Directors. Seconded. by Mr. Bower. 348 December 11, 1961 There being no further nominations, Mr. Blanchard .moved, seconded by Mr. Compton, .that nominations be closed and the clerk cast one ballot for the above members. Unanimously carried. The hallot. being cast tate chairman declared, Beach Stover. Grange member for a three-year term, and Messrs. Culligan and Gridley; supervisor members for a one-year iternt on the Soil Conservation District Board. of Directors. RESOLUTION NO, 279—PURCHASE. OF SNOW PLOW ANO WING—lIIGHWAY DEPARTMENT Mr. Heslop offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, bids have been duly advertised for a snow plow and wing for mounting.on a truck, with equipment as specified, and Russell Equipment Co., Inc. of Marcellusy New York, is the lowest responsible bidder meeting the specifications; RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the Highway Committee, . That the bid of Russell Equipment Co., Lnc. of Marcellus, New York, for one Viking 135HS9 plow and one Viking 140«' wing, with equip- meut as specified, installed on the truck at Gouverneur, New York, in the amoitdt of $3,797 be and the same hereby is accepted and the county superintendent of highways is hereby directed to complete said transaction. Seconded by Mr. 1 uller. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 280—TRANSFER OF FUNDS—VARIOUS . DEPARTMENTS Mr. Sower offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED_, upon ,the request of the Various departments and rccom- mendations of committees in charge of those departments, that said department heads he and hereby are authorized to make the following transfer of funds: From 53A -County Clerk 100 -personal Services ' To SSR -Motor Vehicle 120 -Temporary Employees $ 700.00 r From 210 -Airport n 400-0ther Expenses To� 401 -Construction Expenses 160.00 From 81 -Fire Frotectioa 300 -Supplies and Materials To 200 -Equipment 860.M December 11, 1961 349 From 160 -Public Welfare Departrnents 602 -Old Age Assistance To 605 -Aid to Disabled 3,000.00 From 160 -Public Welfare Departments 611-1-lospital Care To 603 -Aid to Dependent Children '2,000.00 From 22 -Children's Court • 300 -Supplies and Materials To 200 -Equipment 35.00 From 31 -Probation Department 400-0ther Expenses To 300 -Supplies and Materials 50.00 RESOLVED, further, That the CouugV treasurer be and hereby is authorized and directed to make the necessary transfers on his books. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 281—ON AUDIT Mr. Bower offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the several committees of the Board have at this regular session audited claims against the County of Tompkins as reported and referred to thein for audit in the following amounts out of the various funds: clairns chargeable to the dog fund in the amount of $17.14; clairns chargeable to the county self insurance fund in the amount of $2,328.79; claims for personal services in the amount of $1,070.93 and general claims against the county in the amount of $17,270.34 and airport bills in the amount of $1,900.58, now therefore be it RESOLVED, That the clerk of this board file a certified list of claims so audited with the county treasurer, and that he be and hereby is authorized and directed to pay said clairns so audited out of the var- ious funds appropriated therefor. Seconded by Mr. Lleslop. Ayes—Messers. Fuller; Cortright, Gridley; holden Boynton, Graves, Blanchard, Griffin, Abbott. Sullivan, Culligan, Compton; Dates. Heslop, Bower and Stevenson -16. Noes—O. Carried. MOVED by Mr..Dates that it resolution regarding hospital survey be considered at this time. V Seconded by Vtr. Blanchard. Carried.' 850 December 11, 1961 RESOLUTION N0. 282—RE: HOSPITAL CONSULTANTS - ESTIMATES Mr. DaLes offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, .That the county attorney write letters to Peat, Nlar- wick, Mitchell & Co., and llr. Anthony J. J. Rourke, asking for a written proposal for our hospital and laboratory survey—when they could start; when report would be completed and the cost therefore, ex - eluding community audit, medical audit and CPA audit. Seconded. by Mr. Holden. Carried. On motion adjourned. 351 ANNUAL SESSION SEVENTEENTH DAY Monday, December 18, 1961 • , The chairman called the greeting to order at 10:10 a.m. Those present were Messrs. Cortright, Gridley; .Holden, Graves, Blanchard. Griffin. Abbott; Sullivan, Culligan, Compton, Dates. Heslop, Rower and Stevenson—litl4. Absent were Messsrs. Fuller and Boynton -2. Sheriff's fees for the month of November totaled $794.41. A letter from,the Department of Social Welfare was read by the.clerk regarding the report on public assistance eligibility survev in the wel- fare department. The clerk read, a letter and resolution adopted by the County Pomona Grange requesting action on. Route 96 entrance to Ithaca. Said corn- munication referred to the Legislative and highway Committees. A report on the county faun as made by the Department of Agricul- ture and Markets was read by the clerk. Court orders were read for refund. of state and countjr lases in the amount of $1,937,,35 to the, Town of Newfield and $139.73 to the Town of Ithaca as a result of erroneous assessments to the New York State Natural Gas Corporation in said Towns. Mr. Boynton appeared. The clerk announced filing, with her on December 12. notice of appeal, consent, affidavit, "In the matter of the appeal by Lewis H. Gridley, Supervisor of the Town of Dryden, New York from the equal- ization made for the several, towns and. city in the County of Tompkins by the hoard of supervisors on. November 28, 1961." The clerk read a IcRer from the Secretary of State changing dale of County Clerk's Association ineeting from January 30 to February 7, _ 1.962. Arurouncement was made of [lie Supervisors Association whiter e•.nnfPIp.n,jk would he held at: Grossingers, .January 1.4-1.7. 352 December 18, 1961 A recess was called at 10:30 for the Director of Civil Defense to show= the film; "Communism On The Map". The board reconvened at 1.1:0.5 a.m. Mr. Culligan inquired. whether any action had. been taken by the lalanninb Con-im:ittee with regard to advertising in ,the'New York Times for suitable: sites for research park developments as cited. in. the minutes on November 22. The chairman of: the committee had made contact. for "after the holidays" Mr. Blanchard. placed in domination, the nanic of Hloward. Tyler to succeed hirnsclf as a member of the County Board of. FIealth. There being no further nominations, moved_ by Mr. Gridley, seconded by Mr. Holden, that nominations be closed, and the clerk east one ballot for Howard. Tyler as a member of the County Board. of health for a six-year term be -inning January 1, 1962. Unanimously carried. Mr. Blanchard placed in nomination the name of Dr. George Mc- Cauley, physician meinber, ,to succeed himself on the Count), Board of Health. Seconded by Mr. Bower. There being :no further nominations, Mr. Graves moved, seconded by Mr. Heslop, that nonlinaaions be closed and the clerk east one ballot for Dr. George McCauley as a member of the County Board. of Health for a term. of six -years beginning January 1, 1,962. Unanimously`carried. Mr. Blanchard placed in nomination the name of Richard Compton as supervisor member of the County Board of Health to succeed Ralph Fuller. Seconded by Mr. Bower. There being no further nominations, Mr. Graves moved, seconded by Mr. Gridley, that nominations be closed and the -clerk cast one ballot for Richard. Compton as supervisor member of the County Board. of Health for a Cwo-year term beginning January 1, 1962. Unanimously carried. Mr, Blanchard placed in nomination the names of Cushing H.. Mur- ray, for a five-year term, Robert Bass; for a four-year ter=n, and. George VanEpps for a t.wo-year term on the Board of Managcrs of the County Hospital. Seconded. by A/fr. Griffin. December 18, 1961 353 Mr. Graves placed in nomination the name of Professor Kolrrrin of Ithaca College for a five year term. Seconded by Mr. Culligan. Mr. Abbott placed in nomination the name of Harold LaBonte for a wo-year term. Seconded by Mr. Graves. Moved. by Mr. Gridley that nominations big• closed and the vote be by ballot. Seconded, by Nit. Culligan. Moved by Mi. Blanchard. ithat the clerk cast one ballot for Robert Bass for a four-year tem to the Board of Managers of the County I!asphal to fili the unexpired term of ,James .I. Clynes, resigned, said term beginning January 1, 1962. Seconded by Mr. Graves. Unanimously carried. ]'he chairman appointed Messrs. Graves and Compton as tellers. The ballot was taken and .the whole number of votes cast were 15, of which Cushing H. Murray received 1.0 and Professor Kolmin who received 5. Cushing H. Murray having received a majority of the votes cast. Mr. Sullivan moved that the appointment be made unanimous. Seconded by Mr. Blanchard. Upon casting of the ballot; Cushing J-1. Murray was appointed t:o'a five-year term to the Board, of Managers of the County Hospital begin- ning January 1, 1962. The ballot was taken and the whole.number of votes cast were 15. of whish George VanEpps received 10; and Harold. LaBonte received 5. George VanEpps having received a majority of the votes cast, Mr. Sullivan n,iovcxl that the appointment be made unanimous. Seconded by Mr. Graves. Upon casting of the ballot George Van.Lpps was appointed to fill the unexpired iterm of D. A. Stobbs it being a two-year term to the Board of Managers of the County Hospital beginning January 1; 1962. 354 December 18, 1961 The Democrat members of the; Board pursuai t to Section 214 of the Comity Law presented their designation of the Tompkins County Rural. News as the official organ to publish concurrent resolutions of the legislature, and the election notices issued by the Secretary of Stale and . the of ficial canvass, which are required to be published by the county for the year 1962.. The Republican members of the board. pursuant .to Section 214 of the County Law; presented their designation of the Ithaca Journal as -the official, organ to publish concurrent resolutions of the legislature, and. the election notices issued. by the Secretary of State and the official_ canvass; which arc required to he published, by the county for the year 1962. RESOLUTION NO. 283—DATE. OF, ORGANIZA'T'ION )WEETING Mr. Holden offered, the following resolution, and n>:oved its adoption: RESOLVED, That in accordance with Rule t of the Rules of this Board and Section 151 (if the County Law, the Organization Meeting of . the board shall be held at 10:00 a.m. on January 2, 1962 in the super- visors'. rooms of the court house.. Sccontled by Mr. Griffin. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 284•—TRANSFER OF FUNDS—VARIOUS OEPARTME,NTS Mr. Bower offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVE]), upon the request of the various departments and rec- ommendations of committees in charge, of those departments, that said department heads be and hereby are authorized to make the following transfer of funds: r From 135—County Laboratory 1.00—Personal Services $2,816.42 To 300—Supplies and Materials $2,549.13 400-0ther expenses 267.24 $2,316.42 Frorn 86—Civil Defense 400—Other expenses $ 50.00 To 300—Supplies and Materials $ 50.00 From 151—County Horne 200—Equipment $1,400.00 To 151-300 Supplies and Materials $ 300.00 400 Other Expenses 550.00 152—County Farm 200—Equipment 50.00 $1,4-00.00 .` i December 18, 1961 1355 From '152—COnnry Farm 100—Personal Services 100.00 a To 151 --County Home 400--6ther Expenses $ 100.00 From 160—Public Welfare Department Programs 612—Burials 100.00 To 607—State Ttraining Schools $ 100.00 RESOLVED, further, That the county treasurer be and hereby is authorized and directed to make the necessary transfers on his books. Seconded icy Mr. Heslop. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 285—AMENDMENT OF THE REPORT OF THE EQUALIZATION COMMITTEE FOR APPORTIONMENT OF GEN- ERAL AND HIGHWAY TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR .1962 AND APPOR- TIONMENT OF TAXES. Mr. Bower 'offered the followin resolution and moved its ac[opkian: WHEREAS, an error has been found in the taxahlevaluation of the Town of Danby thereby resulting in a reduction of the amount of assessed valuation of the said town which thereby necessitates a change. in the apportionment Of county tax in all towns within the count%, and City of Ithaca; RESOLVED, 111011 recommendation of the Equalization Committee, That the apportionment table showing the apportionment of county taxes on the basis of full .,valuation, and resolution No. 263 adohtcd by the Board November 28, 1961; and the tattle showing the apportionment of general and highway tax levies for the year 1962, and resolution No. 264 adopted by this board November 28, 1961, be amended and the revised corrected apportionment tal,les be set forth in the minutes; and. be it further RESOL1rED, That the following amounts be charged hack to the respective towns and the City of Ithaca as a result of the said change in' apportionment resulting from the error in assessed valuation in the Town of lllanbv: TO the—Town of Caroline ........$ 1.9.13 Town of Dryden ........ 92.75 Town of Enfield 13.97 Town of Croton .......... 46.39 Town of .Ithaca ... I ...... 180.62 Town of Lansing ........ 187.75 Town of Newfield ...... , . ,26.58 Town of Ulysses .......... 53.75 i" City of Ithaca ............ 343.96 AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Town of Danby be credited with the following amount: $964.90. 356 December 18, 1961 REFUND OF TAX APPORTIONMENT ANIS CHARGES Adopted Corrected Difference Caroline $ 39,454-10 14.74088 $ 39,473.23 14.74803 $ 19.13 19anliy 43, 267.23 14.79577 42,302.33 '14.80295 $;964.90 Dryden 191,263.04 15.2+763 191,355.79 15.25504 92,75 Enfield 28,785.77 14.46313 28,799.74 14.47016 13.97 Grofon 95,674.14 1.4.05776 95,720.53 14.06459 46.39 Ithaca -Town 372,449.42 14.30532 372,630.04 14.31227 180.62 Lansing 387,151.88 15.32427 387,339.63 15.33171 187.75 Newfield 54,818.52 14.84200 54,845.1.0 14.84920 26.58 Ulysses 110,829.51 14.41765 110,883.26 1.4.42464 53.75 Ithaca -City 1 709,31.7.07 8.79697 709,661.03 8.80135 3 43.9 6 Totals 1$2,033,010.68 1 1$2,033,030.68 1 $964.90 1 $964.90 December 18, 1961 357 1961 COUNTY EQUALIZATION TABLE APPORTIONMENT OF COUNTY TAKES ON TI31� 13ASTS OF I1ULL VALUE General Tax '� x ` Caroline $ 2,676,509 44.471 $ 6,018,549 $ 32,999.91 12.329460 Danby 2,857,696 44.306 61449,907 35,365.06 12.375375 Dryden 12,543,782 42.993 29,176,335 159,974.83 12.753317 Enfield 1,990,296 45.325 4,391,1.43 24,076.79 12.097150 Groton 6,805,786 46.632 14,594,668 80,023.06 11.758093 Ithaca-Towii 26,035,712 45.825 56,815,519 3311,521.41 11.965158 Lansing 25,263,966 42.778 59,058,315 323,818.75 12.817416 Newfield 3,693,471 44.168 8,362,323 45,850.90 12.414041 Ulysses 7,687,072 45.468 16,906,554 92,699.20 12:0591.0+ Ithaca -City 80,631,939 74.519 108,203,195 1 593,281.77 1 7.357900 Totals 1$170,196,2IY $309,976.508 4 $1,699,671.68 1 358 December 18, 1961 1961. COUNTY EQUALIZATION '.CABLE APPORTIONMENT OF COUNTY TAXES ON Tills 13ASIS OF (FULL VALUE (Continued) Tax Kate Per $1,000. of Full Value—General 5.4830338 Tax Rate Per $1,000. of Full Value—l-lighway 1.0755624 Total 6.5585959 Seconded bar Mr. Cortright. HIGHIFAY TOTAL GEN x IIIGIiIVAP j C =J Caroline $ 6,473.32 2.418568 $ 39,473.23 14.748028 Danby 6,937.27 2.427574 42,302.33 14.802949 Dryden 31,380.96 2.501714 191,355.79 15.255031. Enfield - 4,722.95 2.373000 28,799.74 1.4.470151 Groton 15,697.47 2.306488 95,720.53 1.4.064581, Ithaca -Tovvn 61,108.63 2.347108 372,630.04 14.312266 Lansing 63,520.88 2.514287 387,339.63 15.331703 \ecvfield 8,994.20 2.435161 54,845.10 14.849202 Ulysses 18,184.06 2.365537 11,0,883.26 1.4.424641 Ithaca -City 1 116,379.26 1.44339 709,661.03 8.801.239 Totals 1 $333,399.00 $2,033,010.68 [— Tax Kate Per $1,000. of Full Value—General 5.4830338 Tax Rate Per $1,000. of Full Value—l-lighway 1.0755624 Total 6.5585959 Seconded bar Mr. Cortright. Derember'18, 1961 359 Ayes—Messrs. Cortright, Gridley, Holden, B( retort. Graves, Griffin, Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan; Compton, TTeslop, Bower and Stevenson -13. Noes -0. Absent—Mcssrs. Fuller, Blanchard and Dales -3. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 286 RENEWAL OF SNOW BIND IC,E CONTROL AGREEMENT Mr. Heslop offered [lie followin, resolution and moved. its adoption: RLSO,LVLD, That the Agreement dated November 22, 1946 between TIME PEOPLE OF THE STATE'. OF NEW. YORK acting by and through the SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC' 'WORKS OF THE STATE OF NfsvS' YORK and the BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF TOMPKINS: pursuant, to subdivision 2 of sec- tion 12 of the Highway Law as such section was amended by Chapter 305 ,of the Laws of 1946, relating to the performance of the work of control of snore and ice on state highways in towns and incorporated villages in such county, he and the same is hereby extended for addi- tional period of one year. Seconded by Mr. Griffin Ayes—Mcssrs. Cortright, Gridley; Holden, Boynton, Graves, Man - chard, Griffin, Abbott, Culligan, Compton; Heslop and Stevcirson---12. Noes—Messrs. Sullivan and l3ower-2. Absent—Messrs. Fuller ani] Dates -2. Carried. RESOLUTION N0. 287—RESOLUTION OF COIVINIENDATION. Mr. Sullivan offered the Following resoluiLion. and. moved its adoption: �VFILREAS, the director of civil defense has appeared before .the hoard of supervisors and outlined her duties and responsibilities in the event of national disaster and wartime emergency as delegated to her by law; and WHEREAS, this hoard of supervisors is satisfied that the said director is performing her duties as delegated to her by the State and Federal governments in accordance with their directives; and WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of this board that tile Siate Office of Civil Defense has commended .the director for her work in Tompkins County as regards Civil Defense; RLSOLVED, upon recommendation of the Civil Defense Committee, That this board of supervisors goes on record commending the said i, oris Spaulding for her diligence ,and effort in performing her duties as civil defense director of the County of Tompkins in a manner not only satisfactory to this hoard but also to the State and Federal Civil Defense authorities. t Seconded by Mr. Graves. Carried. 360 December 18, 1961 RESOLUTION NO. 288—AUDIT OF COUNTY LA130RATORY BIT L.S Mr. Griffin offered the following resolution and,moved its adoption: WHEREAS, a great number of laboratory bills %were submitted for the general audit on December I1 but the committee desired more time to study them, be it: RESOLVED, That claims numbered 1)2053 tbru D2133 in the total amount of $11,062.76 chargeable to the items in the 1961 county late - oratory budget be audited by this board at the amounts recommended and audited by the County Laboratorc• Committee, and be it further RESOLVED, That the countV tYtasurer be and lie herehv i author- ized and directed to pay such claims fi,om said funds. Seconded bV Mr. Griffin. Ayes—Messrs. Cortright, Gridley Holden, Boynton, Graves; Man - chard, Griffin- Abbott. Sullivan, Culligan, Comliton, Heslop,. Bower and Stevenson -14. Noes -0. Absent—Messrs. Huller arid. Dates -2. Carried. MOVED by Mr. Boynton that the county attorney write Dr. Charles F. Wi,linski to come to Tompkins County for au interview, relative to a hospital survey. Seconded by Mr. Compton. MOVED by Mr. Gridley that this matter be postponed to December 8 Seconded lay Mr. Griffin. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 289 -SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION— . CONTINGENT FUND Mr. Bower offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon the request of the finance Committee chairman that the following transfer- of funds The made. From 290—County General 650—Contingent Fund To 681—Interest on Capital Notes—$20,000 RESOLVED, further, That the county treasurer be and hereby- is authorized and directed to make the necessary transfers on his hooks: Seconded I)v Mr. -Blanchard. I 1 Decamber 18, 1961 361 Ayes—Messrs. Cortright, Gridley, holden, Boynton, Graves, Blanch- ard, Griffin. Abbott; Sullivan, Culligan; Compton, Heslop, Bower and Stevenson -14. Noes -0. Absent—Messrs. Duller and Dates -2. Carried. On motion adjourned to 9:30 a.m... December 280. 362 ANNUAL SESSION EIGHTEENTH DAY Thursday, December 29, 1991 The chairman called. the meeting to order at 10:15 a.m. Those present were Messrs. Fuller, Cortright, Gridley; Holden, Boyn- ton, Graves, Blanchard; Abbott; Culligan, Compton; Dates; Heslop. Bower and Stevenson -14. Absent were Messrs. Griffin and Sullivan -2. Minutes of. December 4, u, 11 and 114 were approved as typed. There iwas noted one admission in [lie Homer Folks Tuberculosis hos- pital during the anonth of 'November. The clerk read a letter froul the State Department of Audit and Control -inviting supervisors and. other interested personnel to attend.' an all. -day conference January 1,$, 1962 at 10:00 a.m. in Syracuse for the purpose of considering "recod:ification of the current laws govern- ing public purchasing and conflict of interest". The October report of the wildlife rabies control program from. the State Conservation Department was received an(.] filed. A tetter was read from the County Officers Association advising boards of their privilege to request mailing legislative bulletins of bills pending irr. state legislature and the laws adopted. A. joint legislative commiLlee reporL on. fire laws regarding indemniLY payments made by the state insurance fund was received for filing. Letter No. 3446 from the Division of Standards and purchase was read by the clerk }vlriclr related to gasoline contract from. April. 1, 1962 through March 31.. 1963. L etaer referred to the Purchasin Committee. An. invitation was received for fthe. board to attend graduation exer- cises for the 2501 class of the Ithaca School of Practical. Nursing to be held in -the auditorium of the county hospital Wednesday evening; January 10. 1962. December 28, 1961 . 363 RESOLUTION NO. 290—REFUND OF TAXES` --NEW YORK STATE NATURAL GAS CORP.—' CERTIORARI CASES Mr. Graves offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: i FVHEREAS, the New Fork State Natural Gas Corp. instituted pro- ceedings for the review of assessment of certain real property based on the 1960.a`ssessrnent roll (fiscal year 1961) against: the board of asses- sors' of the town of Danby; the assessor of the town of Dryden; the assessors of the town of Groton; the assessor of the town of Ithaca; the assessor of the town of Newfield ; and WHEREAS, said cases have been settled by stipulation; and 1V'I-IEREAS, orders have been entered in all of the above mentioned cases in the Tompkins County Clerk's Office; and WHEREAS, by said orders, and pursuant, to'Si ction 726 of the Real Property Tax Law, certain tax refunds are due to the said New fork State Natural Gas Corp. by the various towns and the county of Tompkins; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, "That pursuant to the orders entered in the Tompkins County Clerk's Office, the following amounts be refunded to the New York State Natural Gas Corp. and charged, as indicated, to either the towns, fire protection district or the County of Tompkins as follows: Fire TAX DISTRICT Refund Protection Decrease in Assessments County Town District Total Town of Danby $ 32,620 $ 479.04 439.86 $ 72.09 $ 990.99 Town of Dryden 69,110 970.77 530.99 55.98 1,557.7+ Village of Freeville 3,710 52.11 16.41 --. 68.52 Town of Groton 12,000 174.51 154.41 12.84 341.76 Town of Ithaca 7,100 *103.51 27.06 9.16 1.39.73 Town of Newfield 81,745 1,179.09 682.24 76,02 . 1,937.35 $206,285 $2,959.03 $1,850.97 $226.09 „ $5,036.09 X103.51 charged to the town of Ithaca—Sec. 726 Real Property- Tax Law. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the county treasurer be and he her.ebw is authorized and directed to refund to the New York State Natural Gas Corp. the said sum of $2,855.52 to be charged to the county of Tompkins and the various towns shall pay the amounfs charged to cacti of them. Seconded by Mr. Bower. Carried. 364 December 28, 1961 RESOLUTION NO. 291—REQUEST TO THE STATE FOR IiW- PROVEMENT OF ROUTE NO. 96 Mr. Graves offered. the following; resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the local governmental bodies approved the arterial route improvements for the .Ithaca Urban Area as submitted by the State of New York, and WHERLAS, Route No. 96 is on the state's master plan and is a kev route to the City of Ithaca from the northwest; and WHEREAS, at the present time, Route No. 96 is a long winding hill from the Tompkins County Hospital to the westerly end of State Street within the City'of Ithaca ; and WHEREAS, said Croute travels through a densely populated area within the town and City of Ithaca ; and NNII:IEREAS, .the recently acquu'etl Tompkins County Hospital, the elimination of passenger railroad service in and to the City of Ithaca, and the increased development in the town of Ithaca surrounding the Tompkins County Hospital, has generated additional automobile and truck traffic on said Route No. 96 from the city to the Tompkins Cnunty Hospital; and WHEREAS, a modern, fast and safe highway from the city to the Tompkins County Hospital is essential, not only for ambulances, patients, doctors, employees and visitors to the hospital but also for the handling of the additional traffic resulting from the increased development within the town of Ithaca; NOW THEREFORE 13E 17' RESOLVED, That this board- of super- visors urges the State of New Fork to progress with the relocation and construction of Route No. 96'arterial entrance with speed and diligence; and be it further RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be forwarded to Honorable Nelson A. Rockefeller, Governor; J. Burch, McMorran, Superintendent of Public Works, Albany, Nese' fork; Earle E. Towlson, Acting_ Dis- trict Engineer, State Department of Public Works, Syracuse, New York; Senator George Metcalf and Assemblyman Ray Ashbery. Seconded by Mr. Cortright. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 292—PERMISSION TO KEEL' COURTHOUSE OPEN ON SATURDAY !1?IORNINCS DURING JANUARY 7962 Mr. Abbott offsl-ed the following; resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED upon recommendation of the Buildings and Grounds Committee, That the Tompkins County Court HAltse he 'opened from December 28, 1961 365 the .hours of 9:00 a.m. to I12:00 noon on January 6, 13, 20 and 27, 1962 for the convenience of the general public in obtaining 1962 registrations "." foTtheir motor vehicles, Seconded. by Mr. Culligan. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 293—AUTHORIZATION TO DISPOSE OF RECORDS—TOMPKINS COUNTY HOSPITAL Mr. Blanchard offered the following resolution and moved its, adop- tion: RESOLVED, upon recommendation of the board of managers and the request of the hospital adminstrator, That the administrator of the Tompkins County Hospital be and _he hereby is authorized to dispose of record items number 1, 4, and 32, as arnended on Records' Disposition Rectuest List Number 105 -MH -5, issued pursuant to Section 114 of the Regulations of Comtnissioner of Education; and be it further RESOLVED, That the clerk of the board be and she hereby is dir- ected to forward a certified copy of this resolution to R. O. Daughery, administrator, to be forwarded to the Commi,ssinner of Education. Seconded by Mr. Fuller. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 294—AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE EASEIVIENT—TOMPKINS COUNTY HOSPITAL Mr. Blanchard offered the following; resolution and moved its adop- tion: RESOLVED, upon recormnendation of the board of managers of the Tompkins County Hospital, That the chairman of the board of super- visors be and ,he hereby is authorized to execute an easement on behalf of the County of Tompkins to the New 'fork State Electric and Gas Corporation for a transformer pad to be installed at a point about 260 feet easterly of the grantor's westerly property line, said trans- former pad to be about 10' x 20' enclosed by a chain link fence. The installation of said transformer is essential for continued electric service" to the hospital. Seconded -by Mr. Gridley. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 29.5—AMENDMENT OF PORTION OF RES- OLUTION NO. 278—TOMPKINS COUNTY HOSPITAL Mr. Blanchard offered the following resolution and moved its adop- tion: 366 December 28, 1961 RESOLVED, upon reyuest of R. O. Daughety, administrator,and recommendation of the board of managers of the Tompkins County Hospital and Health Committee, that the portion'of Resolution No. 278 relating to unanticipated donations be amended and changed as follows: From: A510-A1314—Lstimated Revenues—State Hospital Aid -$3,900 A1801—Estimated Revenues -Donations .........$3,900 Io: A960—Appropriations—Capital -items (224) ............$7,800 . RESOLVED, FURTHER, That the county treasurer be and he hereby is authorized and directed to make said changes on his books. Seconcle:d by Mr. Bower. Carried. RESOLPTION NO. 296—TRANSFER OF FUNDS—TOMPKINS COUNTY HOSPITAL Mr, 81anuhard offered the folloiving resolution and moved its adop- ion: RESOLVED, upon request of R. 0. Daughety, administrator, anti the recommendation of the board of .rnanagers of the Tompkins County Hospital and health Committee, That the administrator be and he hereby is authorized to make the following transfer of funds: From: 140-109-Salaries—Delivery Room ....................$ 8,000 1.1,0— —Nurseries . I - . I ............... I .... 12,000 116— " ' -Dietary ........................... 5,000 125— " —Personnel. .................... 9,900 126— —General Expense .................. 25,500 $3,500 $60,400 To: 140-102—Salaries-Nursing .Services . .................$49,000 400 108— —Operating Room ................... 1,000 111— —X -Ray ............................ 10,000 119— —Plant Operation ................:.. 400 $60,400 From: 140-301—Medical & Sit rgical—Supplies & Matls. ......$ 900 To: 311—X-Ra_v—Supplies & Materials ..............$ 900 From: 140-414--7Ambulance—Other Expenses .................$1,000 422—Ground—Other Expenses .................... 1,000 426—General .Expense ............................ 1,000 427—Administrator ............................... 500 $3,500 To: 140-411—X-Ray—Other Expenses .......................$ 400 419—Plant Operation -Other Expenses ......:...... 2,500 421 -Maintenance & Repair—Other 1:-xpenses .. 600 ` $3,500 from: A980-1810—Unanticipated .Donations ..................$3,900 o : 1314—State Aid Hospital .........................$3,900 December 28, 1961 367 RESOLVED, FURTHER, That the county treasurer be and he here- by is authorized and directed tri make the necessary transfers on his ` hooks. Seconded by Mr. Gri(lley. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 297—TRANSFER OF FUNDS— VARIOUS ' . DE)'ARTMENTS 11 Mr. Bower offered -,the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon the request of the various deparnneuts and recom- mendations of committees in charge of those departments, that said ' department heads he and herehy are authorized to make the following transfer of funds: From: 40—Counts Treasurer 300—Supplies and Materials $150 w To 200—Equipment $100 400-0ther Expenses 50 $150 Flom: 53A—COn11tV Clerk 300—Supplies and Materials To: 5311—Motor Vehicle 400—Other .Expenses $167.21 From: 51—Assessment Department 300—Supplics and Materials To: 403—Services .Office Machines $ 8,24 From: 86—Civil Defense 400—Other Expenses To: 200—Equipment $150.00 RESOLVED, further, That the county treasurer be and hereby is authorized and directed to make the necessary transfers on hia 'books. Seconded by Mr. Heslop. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 298 SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION— CONTINGENT FUND Mr. mower offered the following resolution and ailoved its adohdion: RESOLVED, upon the request of the various departments and recam- mendations of committees in charge of those departments, that said department heads be and 'hereby are autharized to make the following transfer of funds: From 290—County General $3,738.75 a 650---Contingcht Fund To 250—Authorized Agencies 765—Municipal Garage Study $ 600.00 To 8'1—Fire Department 400-6ther Expenses $ 249.37 368 December 28, 1961 To 54—Comity Attorney 300—Supplies and Ivlaterials 9.00. 400-0ther Expenses 24.86 To 290—Cotmtr General 622 -Refunds on Real Instate Taxes $2,855.52 $3,738.75 RESOLVED, FURTHER, That the county treasurer be and hereby is authorized and directed to make the necessary transfers on his books. Seconded by Mr. Compton. Ayes—Messrs. Fuller., Cort right, GridleyHolden, Boynton, Graves, ;lanchard, Abbott, Sullivan, Culligan; Compton, Dates; Heslop, Bower and. Stevenson -15. Noes --0. Absent—Mr. Griffin -l. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 299—APPROVING COMPLETED TAX ROLLS • AND DIRECTING THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF WARRANTS Mr. Bower offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHERFAS upon the tax rolls of the several towns and the city the several taxes have been duly extender) RESOLVED, That the tax rolls he approved as so completed, that the taxes so extended upon the tax rolls in the several amounts extended against each parcel of property upon the said rolls are hereby deter- mined to he the taxes due thereon as set forth therein AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That there be annexed to each of said rolls a tax warrant in the form prepared .by the clerk as provided by Section 59 of the Tax Law, that such warrants shall be in the respective amounts heretofore authorized to be levied upon each of said rolls, that: the several warrants be signed by the chairman and the clerk of this board under seal of the board, that said rolls with said warrants annexed are to be forthwith delivered to the respective col- lectors of the several tax districts of the county. Seconded_ by Mr. Holden: Ayes—Messrs. Fuller; Cortrighl, Gridley, Flolden, Boynton, (if. all rolls are checked and balanced out), Graves, Blanchard, Abbott,Sulli- van. Culligan, Cometon, Dates, Fleslop, Bower and Stevenson -14. Noes -0. Absent—Mr. Griffin -1. Carried. Mr. Boynton inquired the status trf,- apotential me=mber to the Com- mittee on Municipal cooperation which had been referred to the �Plannina Conuuittec. Mr. Abbott stated. that his committee would make a recommendation at the first regular ineeting in January. December 28, 1961 369 RESOLUTION NO. 300—AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE CON- TRACT—TOMP.KINS COUNTY fIOSPITAL Mr. Blanchard offered the following resolution and moved. its adop- tion: WHEREAS, the administrator of the hospital has received the ap- D proval from the ,Commissioner of Health of the State of New York for a proposed contract between the State of New York and the county of Tompkins for comprehensive rehabilitation services at the Tompkins County Hospital; RESOLVED, upon recummendation of the administratorn£ the Iros- pital and the ihoard of managers of the said hospital; That the chairman of the hoard of 3nanagers be and she hereby is authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the county pf Tompkins. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 301—AMENDMENT OF SALARY RANGES FOR .1962 Mr. Fuller offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, upon recornmendation of the Buildings and Grounds and Civil Service and Salaries Cornrriittee, That the salary range for 1962, as adopted by resolution number 172 passed September 19, 1961, be amended to show under the classification of "cleaners" that the sal - cries shall he from $2,781 to $3,296. Seconded by Mr. Abbott, Ayes—Messrs. Fuller (qualify that. they have plans to clianl;e classi- fication), Co.rtright, Holden, Boynton, Graves; Abbott; Sullivan, Culli- gan, Compton, Dates, Heslop and Bower -1.2. Noes ---Messrs. Gridley, Blanchard and Stevenson -3. Absent—Mr. Griffin -1. Carried. MOVED by Mir. Boynton that his ,motion to have the county attorney write a letter to Dr. W linski for an interview on a hospital. survey which inotion was postponed ,to this date, be brought up at this tine. Seconded by Mr. Culligan. ' MOVED by Mr. Abbott that Mr. Boyntonrs motion be tabled to the next: regular ne_;ting on January u; 1962. Seconded by Mr. Bower. i 370 December 28, 1961 Ayes—Messrs. V uller, Boynton and Compton -3. Noes—Messrs. Cortrighl, Gridley, .Holden, Graves, Blantshard, Ab - bolt, Sullivan, Culligan, :Dates, Heslop, .Bower and Step=enson-12. Absent ---Mr. Griffin -1. Motion lost. RESOLUTION NO. 302—ON AUDIT Mr, Bower offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS, the several committees of the board have at this regular session audited claims against the county of Tompkins as reported and referred to them for audit in following amounts out of the various funds; claims chargeable to the county self insurance fund in the amount of $1.93.83; claims for personal services in the amount of $883.20 and general claims against the county in the amount of $8,027.46, no,ov therefore be it RESOLVED, That the clerk of this board file a certified list of claims -so audited with the county treasurer, and that he be and hereby is authorized and directed to pay said claims so audited out of the various funds appropriated therefor. Seconded by Mr. Gridley. Ayes—Messrs. Fuller. Cortriaht, Gridley, Holden, Boynton, Graves, Blanchard, Abbott; Sullivan, Culligan, Compton, Dates; 1Teslop, Bower and Stevenson -15. Noes -0. Absent—Mr. Griffin --1. Carried. RESOLUTION NO. 303—APPRECIATION AND THANKS TO RETIRING MEMBERS. Mr. Bower offered the following resolution and moved ;its adoption: WFHREAS, Hat•vev Stevenson, supervisor to the tawn of Enfield, who has served on this hoard of supervisors continuously since 1934 and has been its chairman -since June of 1950, in hoth positions, serv- ing longer than any other member in the history of the county; and WHEREAS, AS, during his said term as' chairman of the hoard, many improvements to the County of Tompkins have been made including, but not limited -to, the acquiring of Riggs Memorial Hospital; the acquiring and improvements matte to the Tompkins County Airport; expansion iif Mental Health ,and Public Health Deparnnetits; and r WHUR.GAS, Lena Benton has served as deputy clerk on the board of supervisors since May 16, 1950 and Leon Holman, the county vet- erans' service nflicer, has served as such since hehcuary 1946; and December 28, 1961 371 i WHERt^)AS, the said Lena Benton has performed her work diligently and cooperatively with the clerk of the board and the various members of the hoard of supervisors throughout her years of employment; and WHEREAS, Leon Flolman has provided, the veterans with c+�ntimuous efficient service throughout the years during his appointment; and WHEREAS, all three of the aforesaid persons are retiring from their county offices as of December 31, 1961 NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVE]), That this board of super- visors extends their sincere thanks and appreciation to its chairman and fellow member, Harvey Stevenson, and other members in the county's employment, namely: Lena Benton and Leon'I-lolman, and wishes them the Gest of good luck and fortune in the }ears to come. Unanimously seconded and carried. There being no further business to come before the board. at this annual session, on motion the same was adjourned without date. 372 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors GENERAL AUDIT JANUARY 9, 1961 Claimed .411owed D1 NVill Corp., Supplies --Co. Lab . ................ .......:..$ 184.57 2 Arthur H. Thomas Co., Supplies -Co. Lab . ............... 25.84 3 Sigma Chemical Co., Supplies -Co. Lab . ...........:...... 12.00 4 Scientific Products Corp., Supplics-Co. Lai). ..... . ........ 2.75 5 Scientific Products Corp., Supplies -Co. Lab . ........... . . 24.00 6 Scientific Products Corp., Supplies -Co. Lab . ............. 56.36 7 Scientific Products Corp., Supplies -Co. Lab . .............. 2.00 8 Ortho Pharmaceutical Co., Supplies -Co. I:ab. ............ 159.30 9 National Welding, Rental Oxygen Cylinder -Co. Lab. ...... .12.25 10 Monroe Microscope Service, Supplies -Co. Lab. .......... 14.40 11 t G. Miller Sons Paper Co:, Supplies -Co. Lab. ...... 4.32 12 Kays Fabric & Curtain Shop, Curtain rods -Co. Lab. ... 15.92 13 Hyland Laboratories, Supplies -Co. Lab. ................. 63.00 14 Fisher Scientific CO., . Supplics-Co. Lab . .................. 24.40 15 Fisher Scientific Co., Supplies -Co. Lab . .................. 27.59 16 Fisher Scientific Co., Supplics-Co. Lab . .................. 34.50 17 :Diamond Paper Box Co., Supplies -Co. Lab . ............. 219.09 18 Diagnostic Associates Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab . ............ 85.00 1.9 Cornell University Library -Co. Lab: ..................... 28.60 20 Back Issues Corp. -Co. Lab. ........... I ................. 4.79 21 Tompkins County Hospital, Collection Charges -Co. Lab. .. 625.60 22 Dr. R. L. Wanner, Travcl-Co. Lab . .............. 124.48 120.87 23 Dictaphone Corp., \vlaintenance-Co. Lab . ................. 124.00 24 Ithaca Journal, Adv. Lab. Technician -Co. Lab. ...... 2.28 2.04 25 Ithaca Journal, Adv. Acct. Clerk -Co. Lab. .......... 4.80 4.20 26 Ithaca Delivery Inc., Transportation charges -Co. Lab. .... 3.65 27 N. V. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Lab . .............. .. 26.00 28 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Lab . ................. 49.15 29 C. J. Rumsey & Co., Dishpan -Co. Lai). ................... 1.98 30 C. J. Rumsey & Co., 2 pails -Co. Lab. .... ...'........... 1.60 31 Railway Express Agency, Charges -Co. Lab. .............. 3.471 32 Dr. Joseph Delmonico, Care Theresa Miller-P.H.C. ..... . 22.50 33 1)r. David B. Stark, Care Theresa Miller-P.H.C. ......... 125.00 34 1)r. K. C. Farrow, Care Gerardo Chena-P.H_C. .......... 40.00 35 Dr, R. C. Farrow, Care Terri Lee Steve-P.H.C. ....... - . 75.00 36 1)r. R. C. Farrow, Care Daniel J. McKenna-P.H.C. ...... 20.00 37 Dr. R. C. Farrow, Care Daniel J. McKenna-P.H.C. ...... 20.00 38 1)r. J. J. Kalamarides, Care Horst Meyer-P.H.C. ........ 125.00 39 1)r. J. J..Kalamarides, Care Bruce Wilson-P.H.C. ....... 12.00 40 Dr. J. J. Kalamarides, Care Lauren Savage-P.H.C. ....... 8.00 41 1)r. James A. DeWeese, Care Donald Wixom-P.H.C. 150.00 42 Assoc. for Cerebral Palsied, etc., Care Kathy Turesik-P.H.C. 1.7.50 43 Assoc. for Cerebral Palsied, etc., Care Naomi Gunner-P.H.C. 7.50 44 Assoc. for Cerebral Palsied, etc., Care Terri Ellis-P.H.C. 32.50 45 Dr. F. M. Mitchell, Care Terri Lee Steve-P.H.C. ......... 15.00 46 Dr. Wallace 13. Harter, Care Merle Curkendall-P.H.C. .. 30.00 47 Woodruff Brace & Limb Co., Brace Esther Reynolds-P.H.C. 135.00 48 Dr. John 'Xiltberger, Care Joel Holden-P.H.C. .......... 10.50 December 28, 1461 371 WHEREAS, the said Lena lienton has performed her work diligently and cooperatively with the clerk of the board and the various members ►• of ,the hoard of supervisors throughout her years of employment; and WHEREAS, Leon Flolman has provided the veterans with continuous efficient service throughout the years during his appointment. and WHEREAS, all three of the afu esaid persons are retiring from their county offices as of December 31, 1961 ; s Now THEREFORE, BE 1:T RESOLVED, That this board of super- visors extends their sincere thanks and appreciation to its chairman and fellow member, Harvey Stevenson, and other members in the county's employment, namely: Lena Benton and Leon Holrnan, and wishes them the hest of good luck and fortune in the years to come. 1 Unanimously seconded and carried. There being no further business to conic before the board. at this annual session; on motion the same was adjourned without date. a . y Tompkins County, New York 373 49 Dr, R. W. Baker, Care Benj. Gleason-P.H.C. ............ 200.00 50 Dr, R. W. 'Raker, Care Sandra Teeter-P.H,C. ............ 100.00 51 Reconstruction Home Inc., Care Esther Reynolds-P.H.C. ... 386.40 52 Reconstruction Horne Inc., Care Daniel McKenna-P.H.C. .. 388.80 53 Mt. Morris T. B. .Hospital, Care County Patients - T. 13. patients ......................................... 485.00 54 John E. Miller, Expense suet. --Highway ................. 51.40 55 Dr, Roger Batchelder, Vaccinations -Bovine T. 13. ........ 5.50 56 H. A. Carey Co. Inc., Bond -Clerk Bd. of Sups. -Supervisors 10.00 57 Sullivan & McNeill Inc., Bond -County Clerk -Co. Clerk .... 37.50 58 1-1, A. Caren Co., Inc., Bond -County Treasurer -Co. Treas. 1,424.26 59 Otto Sandtivick, Mileage etc. -Fire Coordinator ............ 15.24 60 County of Tompkins, Maps -C.1) . ....................... 1.70 61 State Edo. Agency Surplus Prop., Sterilizers-C.D.-....... 2.12 62 Triangle Book Shop Inc., Map-C.D. .................... 0.50 63 Julian 17. Hagin, Chief CD Res. Serv., Car Expense-C.D. . 9.59 64 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies-C.D. .............. 3.20 65 Mack's Photo Copies, Photos-C.D. ...'.................... 3.30 66 VanNatta Office Equipment Co. .Inc., Carbon paper--C.D. .. 3.90 67 Wilcox Press, Letterheads-C.D. ............. ........... 36.87 68 Jack Townsend Chev. Inc., Car Expense-C.D. ............ 19.96 69 N. 1'. Telephone Co., Services=C.D. ..................... 2.25 70 Cincinnati Div. Beadix Av. Corp., Dosimeter-C.D. .......1 7.00 71 Allen Funeral Horne, Grave -Baby Stedwell-Burial .... 20.00 72 Allen Funeral Horne, Burial Baby Ziolskowski-Burial .... 58.00 73 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Radio .................... 57.25 74 Northeast Radio Network, Space Facilities -Radio 19.12 75 N.Y.S. County Officers Asso., Membership dues -Co. Officers 675.00 76 Les Tottey, Mileage -Co. Bldgs . .......................... 5.12 77 Les Tottey, Mileage -Co. Bldgs. I .................... I ...1 2.64 .78 Les Tottey, Mileage -Co. Bldgs. .... . . . I ............... 3.84 79 Les Tottey, Mileage -Co. Bldgs . ......................... 1.68 80 Les Tottey, Supplies Supt. -CO. Bldgs . .................... 3.05 81 T..G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co. Bldgs. ...... 3.76 82 N.Y.S. Electric & Gas Cori)., Services --Co. Bldgs. ......... 42.92 83 N.Y.S. Electric & Gas Corp., Services -Co. Bldgs. . _ ....... 1,042.08 84 N.Y. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Bldgs . .................. 725.61 85 Jim's Fix It Shop,, Keys, etc. -Co. Bldgs . ..... ............ 14.00 86 Cortright Elec. Inc., Labor and rnaterials-Co. Bldgs. .... 15.45- 87 Cortright Lice. Inc., Labor and materials -Co. Bldgs. ...... 42.33 88 Cortright Lice. Inc., Labor and materials -Co. Bldgs. ..... 5.75 89 Head's Service Station, Car expense -Co. Bldgs. .. ....... 4.75 90 N.Y. Telelxhone Co., Service -Co. Bldgs . ...... ....... :... 727.40 91 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Suer. Court Judge .. 7.20' 92 Children's Court Clerk, Postage -Ch. Court ............... 12.84 93 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Probation ......... 6.30 94 Leo L. Teeter, Mileage -Probation ...................... 14.08 95 Frances C. HUlin, Mileage -Probation ................... 16.96 96 Frank C. Kuftack, Mileage -Probation ................... 14.40 97 -Ithaca Office Equip., Adder repair -Probation ............ 6.50 98 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Sheriff ............ 7.49 99 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Sheriff :.......... 8.20 100 Cities Service Oil Co., Gas and oil -Sheriff ............... 3.50 101 Morris Men's Store, Blouse -Sheriff ....................... 59.50 102 County of Tompkins, Gasoline -Sheriff .......:.......... 146.89 iO3 Tioga Auto Parts, Flash, batteries -Sheriff ..'............ 6.24 374 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors 104 Cayuga. Motor Sales Corp., Car expense -Sheriff ......... 105 Cutting Motors Inc., Car expense -Sheriff ..... :.......... 106 Jack. Townsend Chev. Inc., Car expense -Sheriff .......... 107 Texaco Inc., Gasoline ---Sheriff .:........... .............. 108 Howard A. Harvey, hxpenses-Sheriff ................... 109 Freeman's Nlotor Marine, Boat Rental -Sheriff ............ 110 Mickey's Market, Groceries, etc. ---Jail ...... ............. 111 General Baking Co.; Bread, etc. -Jail ............ ....... 11.2 Bennett Poultry Farm, Eggs -Jail ........................ 113 Inlet Valley Farms, Milk -Jail ........................... 11+ United Research Labs., Concentrate --Jail ................. 115 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Soppiies, etc. -Supervisors ... 1 L6 Burroughs Corp., tlYlaintcnance-Supervisors .. _ ....... 117 Journal and Courier, Act vertising-Supervisors ......... 118 The Free Press, Advertising -Supervisors ............... 1.19 The Ithaca Journal, Advertising -Supervisors ............ 120 TheIthaca Journal, Advertising -Supervisors ......... 121 I.B.M., Maintenance -Supervisors - . - . 122 Williams Press Inc., Weekly Acle. Sheets -Court Lib. ...... 123 Callaghan and 'Co., 1960 Municip. Corp. --Court Lib. ... 124 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Co. Clerk ................. 125 Norton Printing Co., Supplies --Co. Clerk .................. 126 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Co. Clerk ................. 127 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Co. Clerk :...........:..... 128 Paul E. Killion Inc., Supplies -Co. Clerk ................. 1.29 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co. 'Clerk ........ 130 County Clerk, Postage -Co. Clerk .:.............. ...... 131 :IBM Corp., Ribbons -Co. Clerk ............. . ........... . 132 Garrett J. Felton, Blanket bond -Co. Clerk ............. 133 IBM Corp., Mainrcuance (time stamp) -Co. Clerk ........ 13+ T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Motor. Bureau .... . 135 Carl . Roe, Mileage -Co. Sealer ....................... .. FEBRUARY 14, 1961 66.35 1.00 121.43 15.85 36.54 52.50 411.69 32.516 13.50 11.25 96.98 27.45 47.40 3.80 15.39 3.99 3.78 105.00 20.60 35.00 63.26 3.90 25.00 29.50 121.82 4.00 30.00 12.17 265.78 18.50 13.15 7.92 11,5+9.1.4 17-136 Tompkins County Hospital, Rent, etc. -Co. Lab. .....$969.44 :870.34 1.37 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Co. Lab . ................... 248.00 138 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab. .................. 19.00 139 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab . ...... .............. 58.35 140 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab . .................... 18.26 141 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab. .................... #3.1.5 142 Scientific Prodnct9, Supplies -Co. Lab. ......... .......... 28.80 143 Scientific Product,, Supplies -Co. Lab ...... .... .......... 5.41 1+4 Ridleys Book Bindery, Supplies -Co. Lab . ................ 38.19 145 Will Corp., Supplies -Co. Lab. ......... ..... ..... . 58.80 146 Van Natta Office Ecluip., Supplies -Ca Lah. ..... ....... 0.63 147 Van Natta Office 1:quip., Supplies -Co. "Lab . .............. 8.10 148 Van Natta Office Equip., Supplies -CO. Lab. .......... 7.02 149 Van Natta Office Equip., Supplies -Co, Lab. ....:......... 84.50 150 Arthur 11. `Phomas Co., Supplies -Co; Lab: .......: . . .. 5.15 151 :Arthur H. Thomas Co.; Supplies -Co. Lah. ... ..... 23.76 r s Tompkins County, New, York 375 152 Arthur H. Thomas Co., Supplies -Co. Lab . .............. 51.52 153 National' Welding, Supplies -Co. Lab. ..... ..... 10.75 154 Moore Business Forms, Supplies ---Co. Lab . ................ 3313.02 155 Duplicating ,Products, Supplies -Co. Lab. ................ 47.50 156 Debs Hospital Supplies, Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab. . _ ... 143.13 157 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies ---Co. Lab............ 5.40 158 Kelley Surgical Co., Supplies ---Co. Lab . .................. 85.00 159 Kays Fabric & Curtain Shop., Curtain rods -Co. Lab. ..... 6.60 160 Transport Clearings Office Western N.Y. Inc., Delivery -Co. Lab . .................................... 4.25 161 Transport Clearings Office Western N.Y. Ine., Delivery -Co. Lab...... .... ........................... 4.25 162 N.Y. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Lah. .................. 26.05 163 N.Y. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Lab . ................... 59.55 161 Mary H. Grant, Mileage -Co. Lab . ...................... 22.40 165 Shelton's Refrig. Sales & Ser., Labor, etc. -Co. Lab. .... 18.40 166 Tompkins County Hospital, Collection charges -Co. Lab. ... 1,167.45 167 Dr. E. C. King, Care Jayne Mack-P.H.0. ........ ....... 200.00 168 Dr. E. C. King,Care Joanne Kerr-P.H.0. ...........:.. 300.00 169 Dr. B. C. King, Care Pete Malison-P.H.0. .............. 200.00 170 Dr. E. C. King, Care James Anderson-P.H.C. ............ 200.00 171 Asso. C. P. & Handicapped, Care Terri Ellis-P.H.C. ... 37.50 172 Tompkins County Hospital, Care Terri Lee Steve-P.H.C. .. 48.86 173 Syracuse Mem. Hosp., Care Theresa Miller-PAI.C. ....... 410.15 174 Or. Wm. R. Watd, Care "Ferrel D. Leivis-P.H.C. ...... 15.00 175 Dr. Earle B. Mahoney, Care Donald Wixom-P.H.C. ..... 250.00 176 Dr. Ralph J. Mazza, Care. Terrel Lewis-P.H.C. ,........ 75.00 177 Mt. Morris T. B, Hosp., Care County patients -TB ....... 315.00 178 T. G. Miller•Sons Paper Co., Supplies -CD .............. 4.35 179 Whitings Glass and Trim Co., Glass replacement -CD . - . 12.97 180 N.Y. Telephone Co., Services -CI) ... . ..................... . 2.25 181 Allen G. Newhall, Negatives, etc. -Cl) ................... 15.00 182 Corner Book Store, Book -CD ........................ .. 5.50 183 Prof. Allan G. Newhall; Mileage -CD ................... 12.00 184 Ralph Hospital, Expenses=CD ........................... 6.7.86 185 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Veterans ......... 5.25 186 Leon F. Holman, Expenses -Veterans ................ ! ... 22.25 187 Fred D. Romsey, Bond -chairman -Supervisors . ......... 10.00 188 Fred D. Rumsey, Bond -Judge Stagg -Surrogate ........... 33.75 1S9 McKinney Agency Inc., Bonds -Co. Treas. ............... 97.50 190 Corner Book Store, Typewriter service -Elections .......... 5.00 191 Board of Elections, Postage etc. -Elections ............... 23.68 192 J & F Garrett Co., Paper -Elections .. ................. 41.70 193 J & F Garrett Co., Paper -Elections .................... . 247.00 194 T. G. Miller Sons Paper, Co., Blotters -Elections ......... 7.55 195 Tompkins County Rural News, Ada: -Elections ............ 54.53 196 Ithaca Printing Service, Supplies-l-lighway ....... :...... 25.00 .197 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Highway .... I..I . 25.55 198 Johp E. Miller, Expenses, Supervisor-Flighway .......... 89.15 199 Adeline Fitts, Collector, Taxes on County property -Village Tax ..................... ............ 7.56 200 Esso Standard, Gas -County cars ......................... 255.56 201 Esso Standard, Gas -County cars ......................... 163.46 202 N.Y.S. Electric & Gas Corp., Services -Radio ....... 18.48 4.62 203 Northeast Radio Corp., Space rental -Radio .............. 19.12 204 CES Co., Radin service -Radia .............. . .... .. . . . 48.00 376 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors 205 N.Y. Telephone Co., Services -Radio .................... 57.25 206 Norton Printing Co., Sopplies-Fire Prot . ................ 55.35 207 N.Y. Telephone Co., Services -Fire Prot . .................. 8.45 208 CES Co., Radio service -Fire Prot. ................. I.... 225.00 209 Otto Sandwick, Expenses -Coordinator .............. 1,6.97 16.86 210 Luttons Office Equip. Co., Royal typewriter-' Assessment ... 1.1+.00 211 Van Natta Office Equip. Co., File -Assessment ............. 95.40 212 County of Tompkins, Paper -Assessment ................. 41.70 213 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Assessment ...... 2.65 214 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Assessment ...... 1.25 215 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Assessment ......... 19.09 216 Add ressograph-Multigrapb, Supplies -Assessment ......... 34.88 217 Wilcox Press Inc., Supplies -Assessment .................. 15.37 218 Thomas G. Payne, Expenses -Assessment ................ 13.65 219 Wilcox Press Ine., Books bound -Assessment ......... '..... 3.11, 220 Wilco Business Forms, Forms -Assessment ................ 68.02 221 Addressograph-Multigraph, Ribbons-Assessmeut ...... 41.31 222 Burrough Corp., Maintenance -Assessment ................ 189.00 223 Burrough Corp., Maintenance -Assessment ................ 189.00 224 Haloid Xerox inc., Rental -Assessment ................:.. 125.00 225 N. Y. S. Elec. & Gas Corp., Services -Co. Bldgs. ........... 1,317.35 226 N. Y. S. Elec. & Gas Corp., Co. Bldgs . ................... 63.09 227 N. ).'. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Bldgs. .......:.:...... 46.80 228 C. J. Rumsey &- Co., Supplies -County Bldgs . ............. 2.29 229 Smith's Hardware, Supplies -County Bldgs . ............... 24.06 230 Smith's Hardware, Supplies -County Bldgs . .............. 4.25 231 Corner Book Store, Ribbon --County Bldgs . ................. 1.00 232 Leslie Tottey, Supplies -County Bldgs . .................:.. 3.29 233 Bools Flower Shop, flowers -County Bldgs . ..............: 5.00 234 Cortright Electric Co., Tubes -County Bldgs. ....... ........ 42.00 235 Woody's Paint Store, Paint, etc. -County Bldgs. ........... 18.56 236 Goan Locksmith -Door Closures, Door repair --County Bldgs. 231.75 237 Sheltons Ref. Sales & Service, Labor and material- County Bdgs......... .......... :........... ............. 7550 238 Vann's Motor Service, Repairs -County Bldgs. ............ 13.50 239 Smith's Hardware,. Screen replacement -County Bldgs. 118.20 240 Konrad Burmester, Chair repair -Sheriff ................... • 8.00 241 Cortright Electric :Inc., Light: repair, County Bldgs. ........ 6.95 242 Cortright Electric Inc., Light -repair -County Bldgs, ........ 17.96 243 Vann's Motor Service, Repairs -County Bldgs.''............ 15.45 244 Jim's Fix It Shop, Lock repair -County Bldgs. .....:....... 5.88 245 Leslie Tottey, Mileage -County Bldgs. . ................3.88 NR. 246 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services --County Bldgs. °............. 731.41 247 Brooks Pharmacy, Rabies vaccine -Rabies -.................. 40.84- 0.84248 249Joseph J. Kiely Agency, Bond-D.A.-District Atty. ....... 10.00 249 Kee Lox Mfg. Co., Supplies -Supreme Court ............... 4.00 250 Harold E. Simpson, Postage -Supreme Court .............. 20.00 251 IBM Corp., Ribbons -Supreme Court ........... ... 7.30 252 Grace Brvant, Notary fee -Children's Cr . .................. 5.00 253 IBM: Corp., Typewriter -Surrogate ....................... 370.50 254 Williamson Law Book Co., Record Book -Surrogate ........ 1.59 255 Williamson Law Book Co., Forms -Surrogate ..' ... I ....... 18.38 256 County of Tompkins, Forms -Surrogate ................... 14.00 257 Williams Press Inc., Supplies -Surrogate ................. 6.65 258 Martindale -Hubbell Co., Forms -Surrogate ................ 59.50 259 Lutton's Office Equip. Co., Supplies -District' Attorney ..... . 1.19 Tompkins County, New York ' 377 260 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -District Arty. ...... 64.01 261 Trudy Jones, Supplies -District ;Att%. ..................... 1.20 262 La Verne M. Brister County Clk., Certified Copy - District Arty. ..............................:.......... 2.75 263 Dr. Ralph J. Low, Expenses -Coroner ............:..192.87 193.20 264 City Court of Ithaca, Fees in felony -Just. Court .......... 5.00 265 City Court of Ithaca, Fees in felony -Just. Court .......... 5.00 266 Dept. Audit and Control, Fees in felony ---Just. Court 40.00 267 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Probation .......... 28.32 268 T. C. Probation Dept., Petty cash -Probation ........ - ... 1 20.55 269 Frances C. Hulin, Mileage -Probation ........... ........ 34.72 270 Frank C. Kuftack, Mileage and meals -Probation .......... 43.59 271 Leo L. Teeter, Mileage -Probation ......................... 41.04 272 County of Tompkins, Labor -Probation ... ............... 1.00 273 Jack Townsend Chevrolet Inc., Automobile -Sheriff ........ 1,876.00 274 Cayuga Motors.Sales Corp., Car expense -Sheriff .......... 10.62 275 Cutting Motors, Car expense -Sheriff ......... ........... 7.89 276 Jack Townsend Chevrolet Co., Car expense -Sheriff ........ 26.22 277 Jack Townsend Chevrolet Co., Car expense -Sheriff ...... 66.30 278 Goodyear Service Stores, Tires -Sheriff ...•................ 45.00 279 Cramer's Auto Parts, Lights ---Sheriff ..................... 47.34- 7.34280 2801'. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Sheriff ....... 5.90 281 Paul E. Killion Inc., Lights -Sheriff ...................... 17.88 282 Morris Men's Wear Inc., Trousers, etc. -Sheriff .:......... 123.80 283 Sturm Bros., Shirts -Sheriff ............................... 23.70 284 Cayuga Gun and Tackle, Revolvers -Sheriff .............. 169.6S 295 County of Tompkins, Labor and materials -Sheriff ......... 1.08 286 County of Tompkins, Gasoline -Sheriff .................... 104.17 287 Williamson Law Book Co., Supplies -Sheriff ............... 4.33 288 Ted Lobur, Flares -Sheriff ......... ..................... 55.05 289 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Sheriff............. .... I.. 27.00 290 Sinclair Refining Co., Gasoline -Sheriff ......'............. 4.19 291 Texaco Inc., Gasoline -Sheriff ......................... I ... 11.70 292 Esso Standard, Gasoline -Sheriff ................... . ...... 270.70 293 Howard A. Harvey, Expenses -Sheriff . ................... 69.35 294 Dr. Gene A. Welch, Prisoner care -Jail Physician, ......... 6.00 295 Dr. George McCauley, Prisoner care -.Jail Physician ....... 18.00 296 Dr. George McCauley, Prisoner care ---Jail Physician ....... 10.00 297 Brooks Pharmacy, Prescriptions -Jail .....................10.50 298 Bennett Poultry Farm, Eggs -Jail ... . ........ ........... 1.2.00 299 Inlet Valley Farms Inc., Milk -Jail ......... , ............. 11.25 300 General Baking Co., Bread -Jail ......................... 30.90 301 Brooks Pharmacy, Prescriptions -Jail ..................... 16.43 302 Finger Lakes Chemical Co., Supplies -Jail ................ 10.00 303 Mickey's Market, Meat and groceries -Jail ............ ... 240.90 304 N.Y.S. Dept. Mental Hygiene, Care Roht. Feint -Mentally 111, 324.50 305 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Equipment and supplies - Supervisors .......................................... 241.57 306 J. & F. B. Garrett Co-, Paper -Supervisors ............... 268.20 307 J. & F, B. Garrett Co., Paper -Supervisors ......... - .. 229.35 308 IBM Corp., Ribbons -Supervisors ........ ............... 6.25 309 Add ressograph-Muhigraph Corp., Supplies -Supervisors ... 180.21' 31.0 Add ressograph-MUltigraph Corp., Nlaintenance-Supervisors =F26.00 311 'Tompkins County Rural .News; Advertising -Supervisors . . 3.99 312 Harvey Stevenson, Expenses -Supervisors ................. 82.90 313 Ben Boynton, Expenses -Supervisors .... ......... ........ 93.2± 378 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors 314 L. H. 6ridiey, Expenses -Supervisors ..........I.........'.. 104.90 315 Robert Eastman Inc., Advertising -Supervisors ............. 50.00 316 The Legislative Index, Subscription -Court. Lib. ........... 150.00 317 Burroughs Corp., Parts -Co. Treas. ............... I...... 156.46 318 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Postal Scale, etc. -Co. Treas. .. 9.95 319 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co. Treas. ........ 9.13 320 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co. Treas. ........ 2.74 321 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co. Treas. ........ 15.61 322 Paul E 1tillion Inc., Supplies -Co. Treas. .................. 83.04 323 Paul E. Killion Inc., Supplies -Co. Treas. ...:............. 36.51 324 Hall & McChesney Inc., Supplies -Co. Treas. ...... 155.00 325 IRM Corp., Repairs -Co. Treas. .......... ............ I.... 229.05 32.6 Rates Mfg. Co., Alteration -Co. Treas. ................... 23.71. 327 Bostitch & Northeast Inc., Stapler -Motor Bureau .......... t2.69 328 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Motor Bureau ..... 50.59 329 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Motor Bureau .............. 24.00 330 Paul E. Killion Inc., Supplies -Motor Bureau ............... 131.64 331 Pitney -Bowes Inc., Meter rental -Motor Bureau ........... 39.00 332 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Equip., etc. -Co. Atty. ...28.30 NR 333 R. 1. Williamson, Postage -Co. Atty. . .................... 20.00 334 R. 1. Williamson, Expenses -Co. Atty. .................... 90.80 335 Carl Roe, Mileage -Co. Sealer ....... :....... ............ 36.00 336 H. A. Carey Co. Inc., Insurance -Motor Bureau ........... 24.12 337 Mildred J. La Selle, Mileage, etc. -Motor Bureau .......... 16.30 338 B. F. Tobev, Co. Clerk, Postage, etc. -Motor Bureau ....... 129.05 $18,560.59 MARCH 13, 1961 D-340 Tompkins County Laboratory, Petty cash -County Laboratnrv" 187.27 341 Tompkins County Hospital, Rent, etc. -County Laboraory ... 873.62 342 Debs Hospital Supplies Inc., Supplies -County Laboratory 1 1 34.3 t 343 Corner Book Store, Supplies -County Laboratory .......... 88.72 344 Cornell University, Library, Med, dictionary -County Laboratory .............. ................. :............. 27.25 345 \'an Narta Ofhice Equip Co., Supplies -County Laboratory .. 57.78 346 The Arthur H. Thomas Co., Supplies -County Laboratory .. 29.16 347 The Arthur H. Thomas Co., Supplies -County Laboratory .. 26.35 348 Scientific Products Corp., Slide cabinets-County,Laboratory 95.00 .349 Scientific Products Corp. Supplies -County Laboratory .-.... 100.28 350 Scientific Products Corp., Supplies -County Laboratory ..... 8.25 351 Scientific Products Corp., Supplies -County Laboratory ..... 3.70 352 Scientific Products � Corp., Supplies -County Laboratory ..... 2.45 353 Ortho Pharmaceutical, Supplies -County Laboratory ........ 234.00 354 Will Corp., Supplies -County Laboratory .................. 317.20 355 Knickerbocker Laboratories, Supplies -County Laboratory .. 20.48 356 Hinds & Dauch Div. of. NV. Va., Pulp and Paper, Supplies-Cnunly Laboratory ........................... 88.57 357 Duplicatin'- Products Co., Supplies -County Laboratory .... 3.00 358 Dennison Mfg. Co., Supplies-Countv Laboratory .......... 58.95 359 Debs Hospital Supplies inc., Supplies -County Laboratory, -. 7.50 360 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supolies-County Lahorato", 1.47 4 Tompkins County, New York 379 361 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -County Laboratory 10.40 362 Monroe Microscope Service, ,Supplies -County Laboratory .. 54.00 363 National Welkling, Supplies -County Laboratory ........... 3.75 364 Transport Clearing of Western \.V., NVax- County Laboratory ...............:.................... 4.25 365 1-1. A. Carey Co. Inc., Position boil d-Courity Laboratory .... 93.75 366 Eastern Freightways Inc., Chemicals-Cou11t,y Laboratory ... 4.29 367 Chas. \A'. Kehler; Mileage -County Laboratory :........ ..: 11.05 368 N. V. Telephone Co., Services --County Laboratory ........ 33.60 369 N, Y. Telephone Co., Services ---County Laboratory ......... 26:95 370 Tompkins- County Hospital, Collection charges-- County Laboratory .......... ............... .......... 1,054.50 371 Syracuse Regional Blond Center, Blood -County Laboratory 460.00 372 Reconstruction Home Inc., Care Chris Farkas-PHC ...... t40.32 373 Reconstruction Home Inc., Care Chris Farkas -PI -IC....... 362.88 374 Reconstruction Home Inc., Care Patricia Goyette-PI 324.00 375 Reconstruction Home Inc., Care Daniel J. McKenna-'P]HC 362.88 376 Reconstruction Home Inc., Care Daniel J. McKenna-PHC 803.52 377 Syracuse Memorial Hospital, Care Robert Grain -PI -1c .... 108.00 378 .Dr..Edgar 1'horsland, Care James McMillen=PHC ..... 15.00 379 Dr. Anthony J. Leone, Care Jarnes McMillen-PFIC . '...... 15.00 380 Dr. Arthur Ecker, Care James Babel-PFIC ................ 215.00 381 1)r. R. C. King; Care Richard Carleton-PHC ............. 200.00 382 Dr. Is. C. King, Care i\ancy I-1allett-PHC ...... .. ....... 200.00 383 Strong Memorial Hospital, Care Jane Bailor-PHC .. , ..... 70.00 384 Strong Memorial Hospital, Care .Lilli La Barr-PFIC ....... 139.32 385 Lawrence K. Pickett, Care Bruce Mason-PFIC ............ 250.00 386 Dr. Nicholas S. Peters, Care Bruce iVlason-PHC .......... 52.50 387 Dr. R. W. Haber, Care Mary Copeland-PFIC ........ .. 300.00 388 Dr. John A. Benjamin, Care Lilli Labarr-PHC .......55.00 45.00 389 Tompkins COlnity Hospital, Care James McMillen -PIC ... 48.86 390 "Tompkins County Hospital, Care Patricia (soyette-PHC .... 1.0.00 391 I)r. Leo P. Larkin, Care Daniel McKenna-PHC .......... 1.0.00 392 Asso. for Cerebral Palsied Handicapped of Ithaca, Care Terri Ellis-PHC................................ 35.00 393 AssO. for Cerebral Palsied, Care Thomas Fox---PHC ..... 20.00 394 Asso. for Cerebral Palsied, Care Kathy Turesik-PIC ..... 12.50 395 Mt. Morris T.B. Hospital, Care County patients - TB Hospital ......................... .... 310.00 396 John E. Miller, Lunches -Highway .......... ..... 45.65 397 Thomas G. Payne, Expenses -Assessment ... . ............. 36.50 398 Thomas 0. Payne, Postage -Assessment .... .............. 2.91 399 Thomas G. Payne, Mileage -Assessment . .................. 11.52 400 Thomas G. Payne, Expenses -Assessment .................. 11.10 401 Frances 13. Murray, Mileage -Assessment .... ............ 16.64 402 Eino Lane, Mileage -Assessment .. ..................... 16.00 403 Oliver D. Holden, Mileage -Assessment ...... ....... :..... 8.00 404 Kenneth A. Tarbell, Mileage -Assessment ................. 15.36 405 John T. Walpole, Mileage -Assessment .. ................ 2.88 406 Harry J. Hall, Mileage -Assessment ................ _ ... 25.76 407 Merton Inman, Mileage -Assessment ................ ..... 5.76 408 Spencer A. Wilkins, Mileage -Assessment ... ............. 7.60 409 George La Fave, Mileage-Assessrrient .................... 15.36 410 William M. Page, Milcage-Assessment .................. 12.80 41.1 The Appraisal Journal Subscrp., Subscription -Assessment .. '7.00 412 Add ressograph-Muhigraph Corp., Maintenance -Assessment 417.24 iso Proceedings of the Board of Supervistrs 413 Van Natta Office Equip. Co., Supplies -CD ................. 13.39 ' 414 County of Tompkins, Gas -CD ........................... 8.76 415 Allan G. Newhall, Mileage -Cl) ......................... 11.20 416 M Y. Telephone Co., Services --CD. ... ................... 2.25 417 Doris Spaulding, Mileage -CD .......................... 18.96 418 Leslie Totter, Mileage -PH ............................... 2.40 419 Leslie Tottey, Mileage -PH .............................. 4.95 420 Wagner Funeral Home, Burial -Burial ..'..:.............. 250.00 421 Wagner Funeral Home, Burial-Hurial ..............250.00 NR 422 J. Edw. Shea, Burial -Burial .............. .............. 250.00 423 Ithaca Office Equipment, Labels -Election ................. _ 5.00 424 Viola C. Boothroyd, Expenses Albany= -Election . .......... 60.83 125 Grace E. Baker, Expenses Albany -Election .............. 63.48 426 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Stamp pad -Election ...... 2.65 427 Norton Printing Co., Cards -Election ..................... 23.75 428 Norton Printing Co., Post cards-Eiection .................. 56.00 429 Norton Printing Co., Envelopes -Election ................... 8.75 430 Dr. Donald Crispell, Vaccinations -Bovine TB ......... _ .. 61.50 431 Otto Sandwick, Mileage, etc. -Fire Protection .............. 15.11 ♦.- 432 CES Co., Services -Fire Protection .......... . ............ 225.00 433 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Fire Protection ............. 9.30 434 Carl Crandall, Testimony at lacy suit -Litigation .......... 150.00 435 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Radio ...................... 57.25 436 Northeast Radio Network, Spacc' rental -Radio ............ 19.1-- 9.1-437 437CES Co., Services and changeover -Radio .................. 73AG 438 Smiths Hardware, Supplies -County Bldgs. ................ 4.34 439 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -County Bldgs. ...... 24.00 440 C. J. Rumsey & Co., Supplies -County Bldgs . .............. 2.77 441 Leslie Tottey, Supplies -County Hldgs. .................... 3.85 442 Saunders Food Market, Supplies -County Bldgs. 4.07 443 N. Y. S. Electric and Gas Corp., Service --County Bldgs. ... 79.29 444 N. Y. S. Electric and Gas Corp., Services -County Bldgs. .. 1,479.00 ldgs........... 445 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -County Bldgs.. ......... 55.45 446 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -County Bldgs . ............. 732.00 447 City of Ithaca, Nater rent -County Bldgs . ........... . .... 244.04 448 Woolly's Paint Store, Supplies -County Bldgs . ............. 25.56 449 Jamison McKinney Co. Inc., Motor repair -County Bldgs. .. 142.50 450 Konrad Burmester, Cushion repair -County Bldgs. ......_ . 72.00 451 Cortright Electric Inc., Light repair -County Bldgs. ...... 16.00 452 Donohuc-Halverson Inc., Plumbing repair -County Bldgs. .. 29.33 453 Sheltons Refrig. Sales Service, NN'ater cooler repair - County Bldgs . ......................................... 11.50 454 Leslie Tottey, Mileage -County Bldgs. ......... I.......... 2.16 455 Leslie Tottey, Mileage, etc. -'County Bldgs . ................ 3.88 456 Vasco Products Co., Supplies -County Bldgs . ...... ....... 34.20 457 Vann's Motor Service, Magnito repair -County Bldgs. 11.65 458 Leonard Vacuum Cleaner Co., Cleaner repair -County Bldgs. 2.75 459 H. A. Carey Co. Inc., Bond -Co. Sealer ................... 10.00 460 H. A. Carey Co. I tic_ Comp. -collision -Sheriff ............. 2.59 461 H. A. Carey Co. Inc., Insurance -Co. Bldgs . ............... 895.41 462 Lutton's Office Equipment Co., Repair typewriter ---Ch. Court 6.35 463 Matthew Bender and Co.'tnc., Book -Surrogate ...... _ .... 35.00 464 Edw. Thompson Co., P.P. wills -Surrogate ................ 10.00 465 Van Latta Office Equip. Co., Supplies -Surrogate .......... 494 466 Van Natta Office Equip. Co., Shelves, etc. -Surrogate ....... 727.20 467 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -District Atty. ...... 6.49. Tompkins County, New York 36 468 Trudy Jones, Postage -Dist. Atty.. ........................ 2.00 469 Roger B. Sovocool, Postage -District Atty. . ................. 3.00 470 Richard B. Thaler, Mileage -District Atty. ................ 10.88 471 Dr. Wm. A. Wall, Testimony -District Atty. .............. 50.00 472 Dr. Chas. H. Luss, Testimony -District Arty . .............. 25.00 473 :Roger B. Sovocool, Testimony -District Atty. I - .......... I . 133.22 474 Robert Burleigh, Witness expense -District Arty . ............ 8.96 475 Carole L. Crissey, Transcription -District Atty. . ............ 29.25 476 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Probation .. • ....... 4.00 477 Ithaca. Office Equipment, Cards ---Probation ................ 4.50 478 Duplicating Products Inc., Supplies -Probation ............ 11.95 479 McKinney Agency Inc., Bond -Probation .................. 10.00 480 Willis B. White Jr., Mileage -Probation .................. 19.48 481 Frank C. Kuftack, Mileage -Probation ......:............. 26.88 482 Lea L. Teeter, Mileage -Probation ........................ 35.76 483 Frances C. Hulin, Mileage -Probation . . .................. 28.40 484 American La France Division,,Car roof beacon mounting -Sheriff ..................................... 78.99 485 Howard A. Harvey, Supplies -Sheriff ............... . ..... 159.48 486 Jack Townsend Chevrolet Inc., Car expense -Sheriff ....... 36.58 487 County of Tompkins, Gas -Sheriff ........................ 80.21. 488 H 8r H Buying Service, Badges --Sheriff ................ _ . 25.40 489 Ithaca. Electronics, Battery -Sheriff ...... . ................ 7.35 490 Sturm Brothers, Shirts -Sheriff ........................... 15.80 491 Paul E. Killion Inc., Supplies -Sheriff ..................... 53.50 492 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Sheriff ........... I . 16.00 493 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Sheriff .................... 14.25 494 Ralph J. Nyenhuis, Chains -Sheriff ....... .............:: 14.31 495 Goodyear Service Stores, Tires=Sheriff ................. 24.60 496 Cutting Motors Inc., Car expense -Sheriff ........... 49.61 497 Cayuga Motor Sales Corp., Car expense -Sheriff ...... I . . : . 170.32 498 Dr. Gene A. Welch, Prisoner 'care -Jail ...............10.00 5.00 499 Dr. George G. McCauley, Prisoner care -Jail .....:........ 10.00 500 Finger Lakes Chemical Co., Supplies -Jail ...... ..... ... 93.13 501 Ithaca Supply Co., Supplies -Jail ............. ........... 32.35 502 Brooks Pharmacy, Prescriptions -Jail ..................... 13.55 503 Bennett Poultry Farm, Eggs -Jail ..... .............. 14.10 504 Nlickeys Market, Groceries -Jail ........ ................ 359.39 505 General Baking Co., Bread --Jail ......................... 22.88 506 Inlet Valley Farms Inc., Milk -Jail ..... ................. ' 10.00 507 Tompkins County Hospital, Prisoner care -Jail ... ........ 63.70 508 Michael Lo Pinto, Fees -Litigation ....................I.150.00 509 Ithaca Printing Service, Folders -Supervisors .............. 104.40 310 Add ressograph,.Multigraph Corp., Masters -Supervisors .... 8.98 511 Binghamton Ithaca Inc., Express -Supervisors ............ 3.35 512 Cayuga Press Inc., Printing -Supervisors .................. 152.50 513 Tompkins County Rural News, Advertising -Supervisors ...' 3.99 514 Claude W. Holden, Expenses Albany --Supervisors .... 38.25 515 Matthew Bender 5r Co, Inc., '60 binder forms -Law Library. 27.50 516 Wilcox Press Inc., Payroll -checks-Co. Treas. ............. 113.23 517-T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., 13inders-Co. Treas. ......... 44.34 518 Burroughs Corp. Todd Co. Div., .Ribbons -Co. Treas. ..... 6.50 519 National Cash Register Co., Machine maintenance - Co. Treas............................................. 54.00 520 IBM Corp., tvlaintenance-Co. Treas. ............. ........ 35.00 321 Burroughs Corp., Clean checkwriter-Co. Treas. ........... 25.50 382. Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors 522 Zdenka. K. Stepan, _Notary fees -Co. '1'reas. ................ 10:06 523 1]. A. Stobbs, Co., Treasurer, Stamped envelopes -Co. Treas. 122.20 524 Norton Printing Co., Post cards -Co. Clerk ................. 22.50 525 Hall & McChesney Inc., Binder -Deeds -Co. Clerk .......... 26.00 526 B. F. Tobey, Co. Clerk, Postage -Co. Clerk ............... 98.00 527 Van Natta Office Equip. Co. Inc., Adding machine - 197.65' Motor Bureau ......................................... 123.72 528 T. G. Miller Sons .Paper Co., 131omr-Motor Bureau ... ... 5.50 529 113M Corp., Ribbon -Co. Attorney ......................... 10.50 530 ''r. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co. Attorney ....... 4.43 531 Ithaca Printing Strvice, Supplies -Co. Attorney ............ 24.00 532 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co. Attorney ...... 28.30 533 Carl Roe, Expenses -Co. Sealer ........................... 27.44 547 National Welding, Supplies -Co. Lab . ..................... $17,544.67 APRIL 10, 1961 D-534 Tompkins County Hospital, Rent, etc. -Co. Lab ............. 555.66 535 Debs Hospital Supplies Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab . ............ 3.9+ 536 Debs hospital Supplies Inc., Supplies -Co. Lal, . ............ 32.40 537 Commercial Solvent Co., Supplies -Co. Lab . ............... 35.29 538 Banco Corp. Ltd., Supplies -Co. Lab . ....................... 208.45 539 i;anco Corp. Ltd., Supplies -Co. Lai). ..... _ ............... 197.65' 540 Consolidated Laboratories Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab. ......... 427 541, Duplicating PI.OduCtS Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab . .............. 40.55 .542 Fisher Scientific Co., Supplies -Co. Lab . ................... 20.70 543 Fisher Scientific Co., Supplies -Co. Lab. ...:.............. . 11.90 544 Harvard University Press, Rooks -Co. Lab . ................ 26.59 545 Knickerbocker Biosales, Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab. ........... 50.50 546 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies --Co. Lai). ........... 29.65 547 National Welding, Supplies -Co. Lab . ..................... 3.75 548 Professional Tape Co., Supplies-Co..Lai) . ....... _ . _ ...... 23.1"s 549 C. J. Rumsey & Co., Supplies -Co, Lai), ................... 9.70 550 C. J. Rurnsey & Cu., Supplies 'Co. Lab . ................... 3.56 551 C. J. Rumsey & Co., Supplies -CO. Lab . .................... 3.94 552 Scientific Industries Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab . ............... 45.96 553 Parenteral Products, Supplies -Co. Lai). ..........:...:...I. 16.86' 55+ Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab . ...................... 39.43 555 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. }Lab. .................... 1.8.00 556 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab . .................. . 3.83 557 Scieutifie Products, Supplies -CO. I:ab. ..................... 52.94 558 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab . .................... 5.25 559 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab. .................... 66.45 560 Scientific Praducts, Supplies -Co. Lab . .................... 24.95 561 Scientific Products Division American klospital Supply Co., Supplies -Co. Lai). ..................................... 50.60 562 Will Corp., Supplies -Co. Lab. ........................... 73.59 563 Sigma Chemical Co., Supplies -Co. Lab . ................... 7.00 564 Sigma Chemical Co., Supplies -Co. Lab . ................... 12.00 565 RLA Express, Transportation -Co. Lab . .................. 2.81 1566 Tompkins County Hospital, Collection chargee -Co. Lab. .... 1,176.90 567 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Lab . ...... :........... 30.90- 568 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Lab . .................. 30.45 -i Tompkins County, New York 383 t 569 Wisson Fabrics Inc, Fabrics -Co, Lab .. .................... 38.01 570 Syracuse Regional Blood Center, Blood- Co. Lab. .....:.... 408.00 571 Mt. Moiris T.S. Llospital, Care County patients- T.B. Patients ...................... .... .. ............ 280.00 S72 11, A. Carey Co. Inc., Comp. Coll, ---Sheriff ................. 2.58 573 }I. A. Carey Co. Inc., Money and securities -Motor Bureau . 8.55 574 John E.. Miller, Meals and postage --Co. Supt. Hgwy. ...... 46.30 575 Don Sopp Atlantic Service Sta., Battery -Civil :Defense .. 31.95 a 576 Wilcox Press Inc. Certificates -Civil Defense .............. .14.08 577 James P. Sheehan, Trip -Civil Defense :.................. 47.75, 578 John F. Reynolds, Trip -Civil Defense .................... 47.75 579 Doris M. Spaulding, Trip -Civil 'Defense .... . ............ 102.54 580 N. Y'. Teleplione Co., Services -Civil Defense .............. 2.25 581. G&H Extinguisher Service, Fire hose -Co. Bldgs. .......... 30.00 582 C. J.:Rumsey & Ca., Supplies -Co. Bldgs. .. 1,.79 583 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co. Bldgs. ......... 14.95 584 Clarkson Chemical Co., Supplies -Co. Bldgs . .............. 27.80 585 N. V. S. Electric & Gas Corp., Services -Co. Bldgs. ........ 1,334.54 586 N. Y. S. Elec. & Gas Corp., Services -Co. Bldgs. ........... 66:09 587 N, Y. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Bldgs . ................. 704.01 588 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Bldgs . ................. 57.25 589 N. Y. Telephone Co., Supplies -Co. Bldgs. ................. 70.40 590 Woody's Paint Store, Paint -Co. Bldgs . ..................: . 2.94 391 G&1I Extinguisher Service, Recharge and repair exting.- Co. Hldgs.............................................. 20.00 592 Konrad Burmester, Cushion repair -Co. Bldgs...... 80.00 593 Jim's Fix It Shop, Keys and door check rep. -Co. Bldgs. .... 11.00 .594 Vann's Motor Service, Machine repair -Co. Bldgs. 9.15 595 1'. C. Ext. Service Asso., Services, supplies, etc. -Bovine T. 13. 334.88 596 N.Y.S. Vet, College, Vaccination -Bovine TB . ..........:... 38.50 597 N.Y.S. Vet, College, Vaccination -Bovine T.B. ..........:.. 45.00 398 N.Y.S..Ver. College, Vaccination --Bovine T.B. :............ 7.00 599 :Dr'. James Hoffmire, Vaccination -Bovine T.13 . ............. 18.10 600 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Fire Protec. ..........I . . I . 10.15 601 CESCo, Services -Fire Protec. ........................... 225.00 602 Otto Sandwick, Expenses -Fire Coordinator ........:....... 96.60 603 County of Tompkins, Machine expense -Elections .......... 172.23 604 Assessment Dept., Labor -machine -Elections ......, ........ 394.50 605 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Elections ................... 18.56 606 Addressograph-Multigraph Corp., Masters and p.p-Elections 125.88 607 N. Y. S. Elec. & Gas Corp., Services -Radio ............... 5.83 608 CE,SCo., Services -Radio ................................ 48:00 609 Northeast Radio Network, Space facilities -Radio .......... 19.12 610 Esso Standard Div. Humble Oil and Refining Co., Gas, Co. Cars . ..................... .............. 312.76 611 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Assessment ........ 11.18 612 Thomas G. Payne, Trip -Assessment ..................... 18.95 613 Thomas G. Payne, Postage -Assessment .................. 2:91 614 Syracuse Elbe Print Co. Inc., Prints -Assessment ........... 28.17 615 Walter S. Curlec, Manual -Assessment ................... 7.50 616 Recording and Statis. Corp., Subscription -Assessment ..... 10.00 617 Asso, of clerks of lids. of Sups.---Manual-Assessment ...... 7.50 618 Monroe Calculating Mach. Co, Inc., Contract -Assessment .. 51.00 619 Norton Printing Co., Envelopes -Veterans ..'............... 9.00 620 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Paper -Veterans ............ 2.85 621 Leon R Holman, Mileage, etc. -Veterans ................. 22.55 384 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors 622 Leon F. Holman, Trip -Veterans ......................... 42.25 623 Wagner Funeral Home, Burial -Burial ................... 250.00 624 Asso. of clerks of lids. of Sups., Manual -Sup. Ct. Judge .. 7.50 625 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Sup. Ct. Judge ..... 5.55 626 Kee -Lox Mfg. CO., Supplies -Sup. Ct. Judge ...... ........ 11.32 627 Keystone Envelope Co,, Supplies -Sup. Ct. Judge .......... 19.05 628 Keystone Envelope Co., Supplies -Surrogate ...•............ 19.73 629 Beulah Wright, Notary fees -Surrogate ................... 6.00 630 Beulah «Tright, Postage -Surrogate ....:.................. 4.00 631 IBM Corp., Maintenance -Surrogate ...................... 35.00 632 Police & Sheriff's Asso., Directory -Dist. Attorney ..I ... ... 5.40 633 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Dist. Attorney ...... 6.49 634 Bulletin of Recent Cases, Subscription -Dist Attorney ...... 10.00 635 Acme Book Co., Crim. Proc. in N.Y.-Dist. Attorney ....... 19.75 636 Ithaca Printing Service, Envelopes ---Dist. Attorney ......... 10.00 637 Richard Thaler, Ass't. D.A., Mileage -Dist. Attorney ....... 8.72 638 Edward R. Traynor, Mileage-l?ist. Attorney ............. -40.32 639 Roger B. Sovocool, Expenses-trii)-Dist.'Attorney .......... 62.55 640 City Court of Ithaca, N.Y., Fees -Justice Court ............ 5.00 641 'Transport Clearings of Western N. Y. Inc., Delivery - Probation ............. ....................... 6.41 642 Duplicating Products Inc., Supplies -Probation ............ 10.80 643 T. C. Probation Dept., Petty cash --Probation .............. 23.97 644 Frank C, Kuftack, Mileage -Probation ............-....... 25.30 645 Frances C. I -Tulin, Mileage-Probatiim .................... 30.88 646 Leo L. Teeter, Mileage -Probation ......................... 37.78 647 Counts of "Tompkins, Mileage -Probation ................. 4.06 648 Jack Townsend Chev. Inc., Automobile -Sheriff............ 1,826.53 649 111. A. Harvey Sport. Gds. Co., Raincoats -Sheriff .......... 50.72 650 Cayuga Gun & Tackle, Ammunition -Sheriff ...... ........ 26.40 651 Sturm Bros., Shirts --Sheriff ........ ............... 1.1-85 652 Paul E. Killion Inc., Supplies -Sheriff -. .................. 30.64 653 Esso Standard, Gas -Sheriff ........ .................... 54.75 654 T. G. Miller Sous Paper Co., Supplies -Sheriff ............ 11.73 655 Norton. Printing Co., Postcards --Sheriff ................... 44.50 656 Jack Townsend Chev. Inc., Car expense -Sheriff ............ 60.34 657 Cutting Motors, Car expense -Sheriff ..................... 28.23 658 Cayuga Motors Sales ,Corp. Car expense ----Sheriff ........... 50.81 659 County of Tompkins, Gas -Sheriff ........................ 47.5+ 660 Howard A. Harvey, Expenses -Sheriff .................... 113.04- 13.04661 661Journal & Courier, Advertisink-Sheriff .... , ... i 662 Dr, George McCauley, Prisoner care -Jail Physician ....... 10.00 663 Dr. George McCauley, "rests -Jail Physician .............. 15.00 664 General Baking Co., Bread -Jail ......... ............... 25.28 665 Inlet Valley Farms Inc., Milk -Jail ....................... 1.1.25 666 Bennett Poultry Fat -in, Eggs, -Jail ........................ 11.70 667 Brooks Pharmacy, Prescriptions ---Jail ...... ........... :.... 8.14 668 Montgomery \Vard & Co., Supplies -Jail ................. 5198 669 Mickey's Market, Food -Jail' .......... . . ................ 438.86 670 Dr. Joseph Leone, Care Lloyd Smith -jail, ..............25.00 NR 677 Dr. IL M. Stage, Care -Lloyd Sinith-Jail .............. ,33.00 NR 672 Dept. Mensal Hygiene, Care R. Chaffee -Ment. 111. ..... 616.00 673 Dept Mental Hygiene, .Care Franklyn Hoyles Jr. - Ment. Ill. 1,155.00 674 Ithaca Printing Service, Checks -Supervisors .............. 48.00 675 Keystone Envelope Co., Supplies -Supervisors .............. 28.37 676 Assoc. of clka. of Bds. of Sups., Manuals -Supervisors ...... 37.50 Tompkins County, New York 385 677 Ben Boynton, Trip -Supervisors .......................... 52.65 ,r 678 Monroe Calculating. Mach. Co., Maintenance -Supervisors . 446,00 679 Pitney -Bowes Inc., Machine inspection -Supervisors ........ 78.40 680 Matthew Bender & Co., Binder--forms-Court Lib. .. ... .. 15.00 681 Assoc, of elks. of lids: of Sups., Manual -Court Lib. ....... 7.50 682 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co. Treas. ........ 98.96 683 Assoc. of elks. of Bds. of Sups., Manual -Co. Treas. ....... 7.50 684 Burroughs Corp., Service agreement -CO. Treas. .......... 27.00 685 National Cash Register Co., Maintenance -Co. Treas. .....'. 193.20 a 686 Lutton's OHiece Equip, Co., Supplies --Co. Treas. ............ 25.00 687 D. A. Stobbs, Co. Treas., Envelopes -Co. Treas. ........... 49.20 688 D. A. Stobbs, Trip -Co. Treas. ........................... 51.76 689 Van Natta Office Equip. Co., Typewriter -Co. Clerk ........ 116.36 690 Paul E. Killion Inc., Supplies -CO. Clerk .................. 106.92 ._ 691 Hall & McChesney Inc., Supplies -Co. Clerk .............. 30.00 692 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co. Clerk ......... 1,0.20 693 Jim's Fix It Shop, Repair -Co. Clerk 3.50 ....................... 694 Helen L. Fuller, Labor -Co. Clerk ........................ 2.50 695 Paul E. Killion :Inc., Supplies -Motor Bureau . ............ 76.15 696 Keystone Envelope Co., Supplies -Co. Atty. ................ 14.46 697 'Williamson Law Book Co., Supplies -Co. Atty. ............. 2.32 698 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co. Arty. ......... 4.65 699 IBM Corp. Ribbons -Co. Atte. ... 12.50 700 Kee Lox Mfg. Co., Supplies -Co. Atty. ......... I ....... .. 11.36 701. Pierson's, Supplies -Co. Attu . .................... ........ 1.0.59 702 Ithaca Printing Serv., Reports -Co. Sealer ................. 20.00 703 Carl Roe, Mileage -Co. Sealer ............... ............ 14.00 704 Childrens Hospital, Care James Fedorka-Y.H.C. .......... 15.00 705 Hospital Good Shepherd, Care Esther Reynolds--P.H.C. 13.00 706 Syracuse Memorial Hospital, Care Dawn VanEtten-P.H.C. . 930.61 707 Dr, George Husson, Care Bruce Mason-F.H.C. ........... 60.00 708 Strong Memorial Hospital, Care John I-lailstead Jr.-P.H.C.. 17.00 709 Association for C. P., Care Terri Ellis-P.H.C. ............. 7.50 710 Association for C. P., Care Terri Ellis -P.1-1.0 . ............ 48.00 711 Association for C: P., Care Terri Ellis-P.H.0. ............ 81.00 712 Association for C. P., Care Terri Ellis-P.H.C. •............. 42.50 713 Association for C. P., Care Kathy Turesik-P:H.C. ......... 22.50 71.+ Association for C. P., Care Kathy Turesik--P.H.C. ......... 28.75 71.5 Ill r. R. '4V. Baker, Care Beverly McCully-P.H.C. ........ _ . 60.00 716 Dr. Edgar Thorsland, Care Jody Colernan-P.H.C. ......... 37.50 717 Dr. John K. Lattimer, Care Alex Loeh-P.H.C. ...300.00 150.00 718 Dr. j. J. Kalamarides, Care Susan Martin-P.1-I.C. ........ 112.50 719 Dr. Ralph Mazza, Care James McMillen-P.H.C. .......... 75.00 720 Dr, Ralph Mazza, Care Ronald Symonds=P.H.C. ...... 100.00 721 1]r. A. J. Leone, Care Ronald Symonds-P.H.C. ....25.00 15.00 722 Dr, Wm. R. Ward, Care Ronald Syrnonds--P.H.0......... 15.00 723 Dr. Nicholas Peters, Care Baby Girl Van Etten-P.H.C. .... 30.00 724 Dr. Joseph Delrnonico, Care Ernest Hanan-P.H.C. ........ 60.00 725 Dr. Joseph Delmonico, Care Baby Girl Van Etten-P.H.C. .. 22.50 726 Dr. Robert 13. King, Care Ernest Hanan-P.H.C. ........... 205.00 727 Dr. Robert B. King, Care Baby Girl Van Etten-P.H.C. .... 115.00 728 Dr. Paul N. Yu, Care Donald Wixom-P.U.0. ............. 90.00 $17,709.80 386 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors MAY Sp 1961 D-729 T. G. Miller Sous Paper Co., Supplies -Co. Lab. ....... 430 730 1-1. A. Manning Co. of N. Y. Inc., Directory -Co. L:ab. ...... 33.00 731 Lipshaty Mfg. Co., Knife repair -Co. Lab . ................. 5.54 732 National 'Melding, Oxygen -Co, Lab. ......'...............` . 4.50 733 Kelley Surgical Co, Inc., Mercury -Co. Lab . ............... 43.28 734 Walter J. Johnson Inc., Journal -Co. Lab . ................. 4.34 735 Esbe Laboratory Supplies -Supplies -Co. Lab. .. .... 2.1.4 736 Cambridge Chemical Prod. .Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab. ........ 50.00 737 Biochemical Procedures, Supplies -Co. Lab . ................ 348.00 738 Will Corp., Supplies -Co. Lab. ........................... 99.52 ,739 Arthur 11. '1:'homas Co., Supplies -Co. Lab. ..... - ........ 39.29 740 E. R. Squibb Div. Olin Math. Chem. Co., Supplies -Co. Lab. . 4.62 741 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lai), .................... 223.40 742 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lai). .................... 153.84 743 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab . ................... . 1 5.90 744 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab . .................... 103.03 745 Banco Corp., Supplies -Co. Lab. .......................... 105.51 746 Sayford Corp., Supplies -Co. Lab . ........................ 30.26 747 Norton Printing, Supplies -Co., Lab . ....................... 595.00 748 Tompkins County Hospital, Rent, etc. -Co. Lab . ............ 871.95 749 Tompkins County Hospital, Labor -Co. Lab, ............... 2250 750 Tompkins County Laboratory, Petty cash -Co. Lab. ........ 136.46 751 Klett Mfg. Co., Repair-Co.y Lab . ......................... 21.75 752 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Lab . .................. 23.05- 3.05753.i\'. 753,N1.T. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Lab . ................... 27.85 754 REA Express, Transportation -Co. Lab. .................. 11.50 755 National Cash Register Co., Maintenance -Co. Lab. ........ 22.00 756 Syracuse Regional Blood Prog., Blood -Co. Lab. ........... 376.00 757 Tompkins County Hospital, Care Ronald Symonds-P.H.C. .. 52,18 758 Tompkins County Hospital, Care Jody Coleman-P.H.C. 130.45 759 Dr. C. Paul Russo, Care Jody Coleman-P.H.C. ........... 100.00 760 .Reconstruction Home Tnc., Care Chris Farkas-P.H.C. ..... 401.76 761, Reconstruction Home Inc., Care Douglass Whitted-P.1-1.C. 203.08 762 :Dr. Robert W. Baker, Care Rita Taraszkiewicz-P.H.C. .... 300.00 763 Syracuse Memorial Hospital, Care Alan Van DeBogart- P.vLC........................................ I _ _ .... 39.10 764 Syracuse Memorial Hospital, Care Joseph. Ockay-P.H.C. ... 256.72 765 Cerebral Palsy Assoc., Care Thomas Fox-Y.H.C. .......... 3.75 766 Cerebral Palsy Assoc., Care Thomas Fox-P.H.C. .......... 150.00 767 Cerebral Palsy Assoc., Care Terri Gillis-P.H.0. ............. 96.00 768 Dr. Robt. M. McCormack, Care Joseph' Fish-P.13.C. ...... 125.00 769 .Dr. Robt. M. McCormack, Care Linda. Cox-P.H.C. ........ 175.00 770 Dr. Warren E. George, Care :Randolph Sunquist-P.H.C. .. 175.00 771 Dr. J. J. Kalamarides, Care Victor Inman-P.H.C. . , ....... 175.00 772 Dr. Richard Udall, Care Lisa Aguilar-P.H.C. ............ 200.00 773 Dr. E. C. King, Care Donald Swartout-P.H.C. ......... 300.00 774 1)r. Robert B. King, Care Ernest Manan -P.1 -LC. .....:. 205,00 775 Strong Memorial Hospital, Care Jane Bailor-P.H.C. ....... 17.00 776 Ithaca Office- Equipment, Supplies -C.1) . ................... 9.30 777 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies-C.D. .............. 1.714 s Tompkins County, New York 387 778 T: G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies-C.D. .............. 12.70 779 Jack Townsend Chev. Inc., Repair -C.1) . ................... 8.36 780 Doris M. Spaulding, Mileage-C.D. .............. _ ....... 10.80 781 Cayuga Lumber Co., Material-C.D. ...................... 5.60 782 Mayers Smoke Shop, Maps-C.D. ......................... -15.00 783 N, )'. Telephone Co., Services-C.D. . ................... I . 2.25 784 Mt, Morris T.B. Hospital, Care County patients-T.B. ..... 295.00 785 N.Y.S. Vet, College, Vaccinations, Dr. F. H. Fox-T.B. ..... 27.00 7S6 N.Y.S. Vet. College, Vaccinations, Dr. H. VanKruiningen--- T.B. .......................... ....... 56.50 787 Dr. Donald 1-1. Crispell, Vaccinations -T.13 . ................ 48.00 788 Dr. James FI, Hoffmire, Vaccinations -T.13 . ................ 22.70 789 Dr. Wallace E. Flobnes; Vaccinations-T.B. ......... ..:... 79.25 790 ff. A. Carey Co. Inc., Insurance -Co. Bldgs . ............... 2,423.74 791 Esso Standard Div. 'llutmbl•e Oil Co., Gasoline -Co. Cars ... 173.94 792 Esso Standard Div. Humble Oil Co., Gasoline -Co. Cars ... 112.84 793 Esso Standard Div. Humble Oil Co., Gasoline -Co. Cars ... 171.71 794 Northeast radio Net�vork,-Space facilities -Radio .......... 19.12 795 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Radio ..................... 57.25 796 CESCo., Services -Radio ................ ............... 48.00 791 Dept Audit & Control Suppl, Pension Fund, Sec. 199=Retiretment................................... 3,424.93 798 CESCo., Services -Fire Protection .......I ................ 225.00 799 N. 17. Telephone Co., Services Coordinator -Fire Protection 10.25 800 Otto Sandwick, Expenses -Fire Protection ................. 22.43 801 Perkins Funeral Horne, Burial Mary E. Smith -Burial ...... 250.00 802 Perkins Funeral Flome, Burial Clayton E. Peak -Burial ... 250.00 S03 Van Order Funeral Home, Burial Evelyn ;Harris -Burial ... 250.00 SO4 Leon P. Holman, Expenses Director -Veterans ............. 14.87 805 FI, A. Manning Co. of N. Y. Inc., Director' -Veterans ...... 33.00 306 Ithaca Office Equipment, Chair -Elections ................. 68.50 S07 H. A. Manning Co. of N. Y. Inc., Directory -Elections ..... 33.00 808 '17_G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Elections ........... 3.60 909 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Elections .................. 64.00 810 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Elections .................. 69.25 811 Haloid Xerox. Inc., Supplies ---Assessment .................. 130.05 812 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Assessment .... .. 14.50 81.3 Howard A. Stover, Expenses -Assessment I ................. 53.30 814 Harry J. Hall, Expenses-.`AsseSfirnt'.nt ..................... 76.05 515 Grant E. Abrams, Expenses -Assessment ................ . . 91.1,5 S16 Francis 13. Murray, Expenses -Assessment ................. 49.95 817 Robert J. Wells, Expenses -Assessment ...............80.80 79.50 818 Arthur E. Spearing Sr., Expenses -Assessment ............. 5655 S19 Thomas G. Payne, Expenses -Assessment ................. 64.20 S20 Raker Lumber & Supply Co. 1nc., Supplies -Assessment .. _ 6.40 821 Fres to Line Sales of. N. Y., Freight -Assessment ........... 3.85 822 fl. A. Manning Co. of N. Y, Inc., Directory-Assessrnent ... 33.00 823 F. W. Dodge Corp., Subscription -Assessment .............. 25.00 824 Haloid Xerox Inc., Rental -Assessment ................... 125.00 82.5 Leslie Tottey, Supplies --Co. Bldgs . .................. ..... 3.28 S26 Saunders Food Market, Supplies -Co. Bldgs. ................ 3.72 827 Woody's Paint Store, Supplies -Co. Bldgs . ................ 161.50 828 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co. Bldgs. ......... 4.60 829 Clarkson Chemical Co. Inc., Supplies -Co, Bldgs. .......... 30:00• 930 N. Y. S. Elec. & Gas Corp., Services ---Co. Bldgs. ....... 1,137.18 931 N. V. S. l:lec. & Gas Corp., Services -Co. Bldgs........... 59.86 388 . Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors 832 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Bldgs. ................. 48.40 833 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Bldgs . .... ............ 707.65 834 Woody's Paint Store, Supplies -Co. Bldgs. ................ 66.07 835 Donohue -Halverson Inc., Supplies and labor -Co. Bldgs.... 14.98 836 Donohue -Halverson Inc., Supplies and labor -Co. Bldgs. ... 43.20 837 .Donohue -Halverson Inc., Supplies and labor -Co. Bldgs. .... 10.40 838 Donohue -Halverson Inc., Supplies and labor -Co. Bldgs. 27.71 839 Donohue-1-1alverson Inc., Supplies and labor -Co. Bldgs. .... 5.75 840 Donohue -Halverson Inc., Supplies and labor -Co. Bldgs. .... 4.20 841 Donohue -Halverson Inc., Labor -Co. Bldgs . ................ 6.45 842 Konrad Burrriester, Repair -Co. .Bldgs . .................... 54.00 843 Cortright Flee. Co., Labor and materials -Co. Bldgs. .... 118.80 844 Donohue -Halverson Inc., Labor and materials -Co. Bldgs. ... 1.0.70 845 Donohue -Halverson Inc., Labor and rnaterials-Co. Bldgs. .. 6.45 846 R. Stilson, Repaic-Co. Bldgs . ............................. 7.00 847 Flowerfield Florist, Flowers -Co. lildgs. .. 13.10 848 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co. Bldgs. ........ , 1.54 849 Leslie Torrey, Mileage -Co. Bldgs . ........................ 5.48 850 H. A. Manning Co. of N. Y. Inc., Directory -Ch. Court .... 33.00 851 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Surrogate ......... 0.74 852 H. A. Manning Co. of N. Y. ]nc., Directory -Surrogate ..... 33.00 853 Acme Book Co., Book -Surrogate ..... ................ . .. 19.75 854 Williamson Law Book Co., Book -Surrogate ..... • ......... 113.18 855 Williamson Law Book Co., Supplies -Surrogate ....I I...... 8.94 856 H. A. Manning Co. of N. Y. 'Inc., Directory -Dist. Atty. .... 33.00 857 Lond Publications, Book -Dist. Atty. . ...................... 4.75 858 Richard Thaler, Mileage -:Dist: Arty. ......... ... ......... 18.24 859 .Dr. Alexander'vlleiner, Consultation -Dist. Atty. ........... . 150.00 860 City Court of Ithaca, N. Y., Fees -Justice Court ........... 5.00 861 Dept. Audit & Control, Justice Cornu Fund, Fees -Justice Court ............... I ........ :...... I.... 55.00 862 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Probation ......... 2.15 863 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Probation .......... 9.45 864 Frank C. Kllftack, Mileage -Probation .................... 34.40 865 Frances C. Hulin, Mileage -Probation ......'........:...... 38.24 866 Willis B. White Jr., Mileage ---Probation .................. 9.14 867 Leu L. Teeter, Mileage -Probation ......................... 29.92 868 Ithaca Office Equipment, Supplies -Probation :............. 37.50 869 A. J. Laux & Co. Inc., Supplies 'Sheriff .......:........... 52.78 870 li.'A. Manning Co. of N. Y., Directory -Sheriff ............ . 33.00 871 Mortis Men's Wear Inc., Clothing -Sheriff ................ 1.97.20 872 Sturm, Bros., Clothing -Sheriff ............................ 45.60 873 Texaca Inc., Gasoline -Sheriff ........................... 9.65 874 T. G.. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Sheriff ............ 13.68 875 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Sheriff .....I .....:......... 19.50 876 Paul E. Killion Inc., Supplies -Sheriff .................... 50.97 877 Cutting Motors, Car expense -Sheriff ..................... 156.90 878 Goodyear Service Store, Supplies -Sheriff ....:1........... 37.20 879 Jack Townsend Chev. Inc., Car expense -Sheriff ........... 47.68 880 County of Tompkins, Gasoline -Sheriff .................... 28.44 881 Howard A. Harvey, Expenses -Sheriff i..: • ................ 53.40 882 T. C. Rural News, Advertising -Sheriff :.................. 3.80 883 The Free Press, Advertising -Sheriff ..................... 3.61 884 The Ithaca Journal, Advertising -Sheriff .... :............. 3.78 885 Dr. George F. Brampton, Prisoner care -Jail Physician ..... 5.00 886 Dr. George F. 'Brampton, Prisoner care -J'a'il Physician 15.00 5.00 r Tompkins County, New York 369 887 Dr. George McCauley, Prisoner care -Jail Physician ....... 43.00 888. Howard's Express Inc., Delivery chgs.-Jail ............... 3.65 889 Pex Inc., Supplies -Jail ............. ........... ........:.. 16.50 890 United Research Laboratories, Supplies -Jail ......'........ 131.24 891 Brooks Pharmacy, Prescriptions -Jail ..................... 12.95 892 Inlet Valley Farms Inc., Supplies -Jail ..................... 10.00 893 General Baking Co., Supplies -Jail ....................... 36.08 894 Mickey's Market, Supplies -Jail .......................... 396.05 895 IBM Corp., Supplies -Supervisors ................ I...I... 6.25 896 H. A. Manning Co. of N. Y., Director -Supervisors ....... 66.00 897 Burroughs Corp., Supplies -Supervisors ................... 1,45 898 T. G. Miller Sons Payer Co., Supplies -Supervisors ........ 7.44 899 Gladys L. Buckingham, Map -Supervisors ................ 1.50 900 H. A. Manning Co. of N. Y., Directory -Court Library ; .... 33.00 901 W. V. Grimmer, Supplies -County Treasurer .. ........ 5.50 902 1-1. A. Manning Co. of N. Y,, Directory -County Treasurer 33.00 903 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -County Treasurer .. 13.24 904 Tompkins County Trust Co., Rental -County Treasurer .... 6.00 905 Paul E. Killion Inc., Supplies -County Clerk ......... I ... 155.43 906 IBM. Corporation, Supplies -County Clerk .... ... 4;66 907 Hall & McChesney Inc., Supplies -County Clerk ..... 83.50 908 H. A. Manning Co. of N. Y., Directory -County Clerk. ..... 33.00 909 B. F. Tobey, Co. Clerk, Petty cash -County Clerk .......... 10099 9T0 W. V. Grimmer, Supplies ---Motor Bureau ............ ..I.. 19.33 911 Paul L. Killion Inc., Microbond-Motor Bureau ............ 100.72 912 Pitney Bowes Inc., Rental -Motor Bureau ............... ... 21.60 913 Robert .1. Williamson, Deed ---County Atio ney ............. 1.00 91.4 Carl Igoe, Mileage -County Sealer ........................ 18.88 915 Dr. Joseph L. Leone, Prisoner care -Jail .................. 25.00 916 Dr. E. M. Stage, Prisoner care -Jail ....................... 33.00 917 John E. Miller, Luinches-Highwav ....................... 33.35 $20,990.49 JUNE 159 1961 D-918 Heinicke Instruments Co., Dishnvasher-Co. Lab. ......... 1;955.00 919 Sigma Chemical Co., Supplies -Co. Lab . ............ :...... 22.00 920 Will Corp., Supplies -Co. Lab . ........................... 86.30 921 Debs Hospital Supplies Inc., Supplies -Co. Lai). ............ 51.00 922 Debs Hospital Supplies Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab . ......:..... 8.87 923 Kelley Surgical Co. Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab . ............... 13098 924 Kelley Surgical Co., Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab . ............... 69.00 925 National Welding, Oxygen -Co. Lab . ..................... 3.75 926 Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp., Supplies -Co. Lab ............. 284.50 927 Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp., Supplies -Co. Lab. ........... 66.00 928 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab. ..................... 6.00 929 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab . ..................... 3.45 930 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab. .................... 1.3.00 931 Scientific :Products, Supplies -Co. Lab . ............:....... . 78.18 932 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab . ..................... 75.70 933 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab . .................... 28.50 934 Parenteral Products, Supplies -Co. Lab. ............. 41.52 935 Herman Eckelman, Repair equipment-Cn. Lah. ...... ..`.. 5.00 340 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors 936 Klett Mfg, Co., Repair equipment -Co. Lab. 11........11... '64.40 937 REA Express, Express charges -Co. Lab . ................. 7.58 938 REA :Express, Express charges -Co. Lab. ..... _.......... 3.29 939 REA Express, Express charges -Co. Lab . .................. 4.25 940 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Lab . .................. 28.95 941 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Lab . ............. 11 11 .. 29.75 942 Tompkins Cotnut, Hospital, Apr. Collection Chgs.-Co. Lab. 1,068.00- 943 Tompkins County Hospital, Mnv Collection Chgs.-Co, Lab, 1,340.10 944 Tompkins County Hospital, Heat, etc. -Co. Lab. ........... 875.85 945 Dr. R. L. Wanner,Expenses Schenectady -Co. Lab. ........ 19.50 946 Charles N1'. Kehler, Expenses Schenectadv-Co. Lab. ....... 46.00 947 Syracuse Regional Blood Prog., Blood-Co..Lab . ........... 384.00 948 Dr. R. C. barrow, Care Barbara Merithevv'-PHC ......... 70.00 949 Dr.,.R. C. Farrow, Care Douglas bVhitted-PHC ............ 4.00 77 950 rR. C. Farrow, Care Patricia Govette-PIC . .....20.00 12.00 951 Children's Hospital, Care Shirley Beardsley-PHC ......... 15.00 952 Children's Hospital, Care Curtis Beardsley -P'1 -IC .......... 15.00 953 Dr. J. J. Kalamarides, Care Chris Farkas -PI -IC ............ 20.00 954 Dr, J. J. K.alamarides, Care Chris Farkas-PHC ........... 20.00 955 14. tY. Rutzen & Son, Care Lewis Murpliv .-PH C .......... 58.80 956 Strong ,Memm'ial Hospital, Care Joseph R. Fish -THC ..... 302.16 957 Strong Memorial Hospital, Care Joseph R. Fish-PHC ...... 34.83 . 958 Strong Memorial Hospital, .Care J7onald Wixom-PHC .... 684.45 959 Dr. Horst J. Heinicke, Care Gary Govette-PHC .......... 35.00 960 Dr. C. Paul Russo, Care Bevin King-PHC ............... 55.00 961 Assoc. for C. P. &Handicapped, Care Terri Ellis-PHC ... 108.00 962 The Genesee Hospital, Care Randolph Sundquist -PI -IC 91.26' 963 Dr. Thomas W. Morgan, Care Randolph Sundquist -PLIC 37.50 964 Syracuse Memorial Hospital, Care Ernest Hanan-PHC .... 1,058.97 965 Reconstruction home Inc,, -Care Chris Farkas-PHC ....... 388.00 966 Dr. Leo P. Larkin, Care Daniel McKenna-PHC ............ 10.00 967 Dr. E. C. Ding, Care Carl Radzik-PHC ...... . ........... 200.00 968 Woodruff Brace & Limb Co., Care Lucille Nielson -PHA ... 173.50' 969 Syracuse University, Gordon D. Hoople Hearing & Speech Ctr., Care Patricia Tuckerman-PHC ................... 15.00 970 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies-C.D. .............. 0.70 971 Wm. O. Wernsing, Flying Time Oper. 7th. '61-C.D. .. ... 2.80 972 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -C.1). ...................... 10.45 973 Allan G. -Newhall, Mileage, etc.-C.D. .................... 4.77 974 Doris Spaulding, Expenses-director-C.D. ................ 19.30 975 County of Tompkins, Gasoline-C.D. ..... 1.1.1 1 , ........ 1 3.13 976 John E. Miller, Meals, etc.-I-l.ighway ..................... 50.30 977 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Highway .......... 4.18 ')78 Leon F. Holman, Expenses -director -Veterans ......... 28.80 979 Village of Groton, Village taxes -lot 16-11=E'ax Sales 1111. 3.08 980 Adeline Fitts, Collector, Village taxes -Wayne Allen - Tax Sales ............................................. 7.00 981, H. A. Caffey Co. Inc., Bond -John E. Miller-II;ighway ..... 88.75 982 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Historian .......... 3.62 983 N.Y.S. Veterinary College, Vaccinations -Bovine T.B. ...... 37.50 984 Dr. Donald H. Crispell, Vaccinations -Bovine T.B. ........ 32.50 985 Otto Sandwick, Expenses -Coordinator -Fire Protection ...... 17.44 986 CESCo., Services -Fire Protection ........................ 225.00 987,N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Fire Protection ............ .. . 12.30 988 Northeast Radio Network, Space rental -Radio ............ 19.12 989 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Radio .................... 57.25 Tompkins County, New York 391 N 990 N. Y. S. Electric & Gas Corp., Services Mt. Pleasant- leasant- Radio.......................... ....................................... Radio.....23.04 5.76 991 CESCo., Services -Radio ................................... 48.00 992 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co.; Supplies -Assessment ........ 6.15 993 T. G. Miller Sons' Paper Co., Supplies -Assessment ........ 4.15 994 Wilcox Press Inc., Supplies -Assessment ................... 14,17 995 Wilcox Press Inc., Supplies -Assessment ................... . 136.82 996 Wilcox Press Inc., Supplies -Assessment .................. 337.58 997 Haloid Xerox Inc., Rental equipment -Apr. -Assessment .... 125.00. 998 Haloid Xerox Inc., Rental equipment -Dec. -Assessment .... 125.00 999 Haloid Xerox Inc., Rental equipment -Feb. -Assessment ... 125.00 1000 Corner Book Store, Typewriter service -Elections .......... 5.00 1001 Grace E. Baker, Expenses Albany -Elections .............. 34.45 1002 Viola C. Boothroyd, Expenses, Albany -Elections ......60.86 50.86 1003 Norton Printing Co., Political calendars -Elections ......:.. 40.00 1004 Addressograph-Multigraph Corp., Supplies -Elections .. 12.26 1005 Mt. Morris T.B.' Hospital, Care County patients-T.B.' Hosp. 175.00 1006 Smith's Hardware, Supplies -Co. Bldgs . ....... . ........... 31.54 1007 Smith's Hardware, Supplies -Co. -Bldgs . ................... 13.08 1008 C. J. Rumsey & Co, Supplies -Co. Bldgs ................... 1.66 1009 C. J. Rumsey & Co., Supplies ---Co. Bldgs. ......... .... 9.58 1010 Clarkson Chemical Co. Inc., Supplies -Co. Bldgs. ........... 32.60 1.011 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co. Bldgs. ......... 1.00 1012 Leslie Tottey; Supplies -Co. Bldgs . .......................... 2.98 1013 Donohue -Halverson Inc., Supplies -Co. Bldgs . ............. 12.00 1014 Vasco Products Co., Supplies -Co. Bldgs . .................. 40.10 1015 N.Y.S. Electric & Gas Corp., Services -Co. Bldgs. .......... 1,054.15 1016 N.Y.S. Electric & Gas Corp., Services -Co. Bldgs. .......... 44.76 1017 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Bldgs. ...:............: 55.35 1018 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Bldgs .................. 728.35 1019 City of Tthaca, Water rent -Co. Bldgs. .................... 254.02 1020 Jim's Fix It Shop, Keys, etc -Co. Bldgs . .................. 2.30 1021 Woody 's Paint Store, Paint -Co. Bldgs . ................... 4.30 h 1022 Donooe-Ilalverson Inc., Labor and materials -Co. Bldgs. .. 21.69 1023 Donohue -Halverson Inc., Labor and materials -Co. Bldgs. .. 37.88 1024 Norton Electric Co., Repair dishwasher -Co. Bldgs. ........ 5.90 1025 Cortright Electric Inc., Labor and materials -Co. Bldgs. .... 12.08 1626 Donohue -Halverson Inc., tabor and materials -Co. Bldgs... 21.35 1027 Donohue -Halverson Inc., Labor and materials -Co. Bldgs. .. 246.72 1028 G & I -I Extinguisher Service, Inspect and recharge exting.- Co. Bldgs . ............................................ 4.35 1029 Jim's Fix It Shop, Lock repair -Co. Bldgss. ................. 19.85 1030 Vann's Motor Service, Tractor service -Co. Bldgs. ........ 8.50 1031 Kuharry's Road Stand, Rose bushes, etc. -Co. Bldgs. ....... 9.00 1032 Bruno Priori, Topsoil -Co. BIdgs. ......................... 3.50 1033 McGuire Gardens, Gardening supplies -Co. Bldgs. ........ 53.78 1034 Leslie Tottey, Mileage, etc. -Co. Bldgs.:................... 3.24 1035 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Sup. Ct. ........... 25.57 1.036 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Sup. Ct. ........... 7.83 1037 Children's Court Clerk, Petty cash -Ch. Ct. ............... 15.00 1038 Mary Mineah,. Postage -Surrogate ........................ 49.60 1039 West Publishing Co., Books -Surrogate ................. I . 54.00 t 1040 City Court of Ithaca, Fees in felony -Justice Ct. ........... 5.00 1041 Frank C. Kuftack, Mileage -Probation .................... 29.84 1042 Leo L. Teeter, Mileage -Probation ........................ 47.20 1043 Frances C. Hulin, Mileage -Probation .................... 35.80 392 _ Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors 1044 Dr. G. Alx Galvin, Care prisoner -Jail Phy. ...........7.00 1045' Dr. Gene A. Welch, Care prisoner Jail. Phy. .............. 1046 Jack Townsend Chev. Inc., Auto service -Sheriff ........... 1047 Jack Townsend Chev. Ine., Car expense -Sheriff ........... 1048 Esso Standard Div. Humble Oil & Ref. Co., ` Gasoline -Sheriff ...................................... 1049 `T`ex'aco Inc., Gasoline --Sheriff ............................. 1050 Cayuga Motor Sales Corp., Car expense-Shcriff ........... 1051 Cutting Motors Inc,, Car expense --Sheriff ................. 1.052 Goodyear Service' Stores, Tires -Sheriff ................... 1053 Paul E. Killion Inc., Supplies -Sheriff ..................... 1054 Morris Men's Wear Inc., Clothing -Sheriff ................ 1055 County of Tompkins, Gasoline -Sheriff ..................... 1056 Sturm Bros., Shirts -Sheriff .............................. 1057 Cayuga. Gun & Tackle, Supplies -Sheriff ................... 1058 Ted Lobur, Flares -Sheriff ............................... 1059 H. A. Harvey Sportings Gds. Co., Badges, etc. -Sheriff ..... 1060 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Sheriff ............. 1061 Howard A. Harvey, Expenses Sheriff .................... 1062 Mickey's Market, Groceries, etc. -Jail ................... 1063 Inlet Valley Farms Inc., Milk -Jail ....................... 1064 Bennett Poultry Farm, Eggs -Jail ........................ 1065 Brooks Pharmacy, Prescriptions -prisoners -Jail . 1066 General Baking Co., Bread -Jail ......................... 1067 Tompkins County Hospital, Care prisoner -Jail ........... 1068 Onondaga Co. Penitentiary, Prisoner board -Penitentiary ... 1069 N.Y.S. Dept. Mental Hygiene, Care prisoner -Ment. 111. .... 1070 Cayuga Press Inc., Labels, Supervisors .................... 1071' T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Supervisors' ........ 1072 Gladys L. Buckingham, Postage -Supervisors .............. 1073 Gladys L. Buckingham, Supplies -Supervisors ............. 1074 Norton Printing Co., Proceedings 1960 --Supervisors ...... 1075 Lawyers Cooperative Pub. Co., McKinney's Laws -Court Library ................................................ 13.50 1.076 Paul E. Killion Inc., Supplies -Co. Clerk .................. 163.35 1.077 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co. Clerk .......... 67.95 1078 T: G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co. Clerk .......... 11.22 1079 IBM Corp., Maintenance -Co. Clerk 35.00 1080 Jim's Fix It Shop, Clean numbering machine -Co. Clerk ... 2.00 1081 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Ink -Motor Bureau .......... 6.00 1.082 Norton Printing Co., Envelopes -Motor Bureau ............ 166.40 1083 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Motor Bureau ..... 51.73 1084 Mildred LaSelle, Mileage and meals -Motor Bureau ........ 11.40 1085 Paul E. Killion Inc., Microbond-Motor Bureau ........... 34.32 1086 T. G. -Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co. Arty. .......... 8.24 1087 IBM Corp., Bal. of invoice #B147 -5950 -Co. Arty. ........ 2.00 1088 Van Natta Office Equip. Inc., Supplies -Co. Atty. .......... 4.37 1.089 Carl Roe, Mileage -Co. Sealer 21.36 1090 Add ressograph-Multigraph Corp., Supplies -Elections ...... 23.17 1091 Mr. Morris T.B. 1365p., Care Co. patients-T,B. Hosp. .. - . 175.00 5.00 5.00 1,392.23 102.79 3.40 5.73 4.40 7.22 131.49 13.87 128.45 37.96 7.90 9.40 54.69 7.16 15.06 155.36 361.95 11.25 9.90 30.20 20.68 15.00 2,096.85 203.50 14.75 14.13 10.50 1.90 4,854.81 $25,617.07 Tompkins County, New York 993 JULY 109 1961 D-1.092 Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp., Serum -Co. Lab. ............ 5.10 1093 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab . .................. 52.95 1094 Scientific Products,. Supplies -Co, Lab . .................... 23.50 1095 Sigma Chemical Co., Supplies -Co. Lab . .................. 22.25 1096 The Arthur H. Thomas Co., Supplies -Co. Lab. .......... 30.78 1097 Will Corp., Supplies -Co. Lab, ............. ...: .......78.70 1098 Van Natta Office Equip., Supplies -Co. Lab . .............. 18.64 1099 Tompkins County Laboratory, Petty Cash -Co. Lab. ...... 156.36 1100 Tompkins County' Hospital, blear, etc. -Co.. Lab. ........ 912.30 1101 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Lab . ................ 25.45 1102 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Lab . ................ 28.85 1103 Syracuse Regional Blood Prog., Blood -Co. Lab. . - ...... 388.00 1104 Sonotont of Cortland, Hearing aid-P.H.0. .............. 158.30 1105 Dr. R. C. Farrow, Care Faye Inman-P.II.0. ............ 1.70.00 1106 Dr. George S. Husson, Care Saml. Haines-P.H.C. ...... 1,25.00 1107 Dr. E. C. King, Care Richard :Dunham-P.H.C. .......... 200.00 1108 Reconstruction Home Inc., Care .Daniel McKenna-P.P1.C. .. 1,192.32 1109 Reconstruction Home Inc., Care Chris Farkas-P.H.C. .... 401.76 1110 Tompkins County Hospital, Care Kevin King-P.H.C. .... 78.27 1111 Tompkins County Hospital, Care Gare Goyette-P.H.C. .... 52.18 11,12 Dr, Joseph J. Leone, Care. Gary Goyette-P.1.C. ........ 15.00' 1113 Dr. Joseph J. Leone, Care Kevin King-P.H.C. ........... 15.00 1114 .Also. for Cerebral Palsied. Inc., Care Thomas Pox-P.H.C. 135.00 1115 Asso. for Cerebral Palsied Inc., Care Terri Ellis-P.H.C. .. 1,14.00 1116 John Is. Miller, Expenses- Supt. -Highway .............. 43.40 11.1.7 H. A. Carey Co. Inc., Auto non -ownership ins. 'CD ...... 126.55 1.118 Doris Spaulding, Postage and mileage -CD .............. 7.52 11.19 N., Y. Telephone Co., Services -CD ...................... 2.25 1120 N. Y. Telephonz Co., Services -Fire Prot. ................ 10.40 1121 Otto Sandwick, Expenses-Coordinator-Firc Prot. ........ 37.92 1122 CESCo., Services -Fire Prot. & Radio .................... 225.00 1123 Esso Stan. Div. Humble Oil & Refining Co., Gasoline - Co. Cars ..... .............. .... .................... ..... 1.4=1.59 1124 Esso Stan. Div. Humble Oil & Refining Co., Gasoline - Co. Cars ........................................... - - 216.14 1125 CESCo., Services & changeover -Radio ................... 83.00 1126 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Radio telephone .......... 57.25 1127 Ithaca'Journal News Inc., Adv. tax sales -Tax foreclosures 100.62 1128 City of Ithaca, City tax�City taxes ...................... 13.27. 1129 Tompkins County Rural News,. Adv. tax sales -Foreclosures 98,42 1130 Village of Freeville, Tax -Village tax .................... 0.36 1131 Leon F. Holman, Expenses -Director -Veterans ............ 43.33 1132 Perkins. Funeral Home, Burial-Edw. Sloughter-Veterans .. 116.00 1133 N.Y. S. Vet, College, Vaceinatidns Dr. Roberts -Bovine TB 20.50 1134 Dr. Wallace E. Holmes, Vaccinations -Bovine TB ........ 41.00 1135 Dr. James Hoffmire, Vaccinations -Bovine T13 ............ 19.50 1136 N.Y.S. Vet. College, Vaccinations Dr. David Morrow - BovineTB ............................................. 84.50 1137 Viola Boothroyd, Expenses-Schroon Manor -Elections ...... 60.80 1138 Assessment Dept., Labor -PPR plates -Elections .......... 208.50 1139 Grace E. Baker, Expenses-Schroon Manor -Elections ...... 105.58 1140 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Elections .................. 33.00 1141 Ithaca OfficeEquipment, Binder -imprinted -Elections ...... 192.75 394 Proceedings of tate Board of Supervisors 1142 juseph Abbott, Supplies -Co. Bldgs . ...................... 4.68 1143 Patterson's Service Station, Battery, etc. -Co. Bldgs. .... 27.54 1144 Smith's IIardware, Supplies -Co. 131dgs. ...:.............. 65.85 1145 C. J. Rumsey & Co., Supplies -Co. Bldgs. .. ... .. 8,46 1146 Fahey Pharmacy, First Aid Kit -Co. Bldgs . .............. 7.50 1147 N.X.S. Elea. & Gas Corp., Services -Co. - Bldgs. ........ I . 28.93 1148 N.Y.S. Elea. & Gas Corp., Services --Co. Bldgs. .......... 704.63 1.149 N.Y. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Bldgs ................ 52.40 1150 N.Y. 1' 'eCo., Services -Co. Bldgs. ...:............ 713,55 1151, 'Woody's Paint Store, Paint -Co. Bldgs. .................. 30.89 1152 Johnson's Service Co., Compressor repair -Co. Bldgs. ..... , 20.45 1153 Konrad Burmester, Chair repair -Co. Bldgs. .............. 13.00 11.54 Cortright .Electric Inc., Labor & bulbs -Co. Bldgs. ........ 31.35 1,155 I.B.M. Corp., Supplies -Supreme Ct. .................... 5.02 1156 -Grace Bryant, Expenses Bolton Landing -Children's Ct. 84.50 1157 Lee of Ithaca, Fan -Surrogate ........................... 39.95 1158 Matthew Bender & Co. Inc., '61 Suppl.-Surrogate ........ 3.50 1.159 Lorita Leskovec, Jury charge transcript-D.A. ............ 25.00 1160 Jessie Lyvers, Jury charge typing-D.A....1.............. I . 6.25 1161, Ithaca Office Equipment, Exec. ,chair -Probation .......... ' 55.00 1162 Ithaca Office Equipment, Desk -Probation ................. 135.00 1163 Duplicating Products, Paper -Probation ...•............... 10.80 1.164 Tompkins Co, Probation Dept., Petty Cash -Probation .... 24.77 1165 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Probation ... 13:73 1166 McKinney Agcy. Inc., Bonds -Probation ................ 22.50 1167 Frank_ C. Kuftack, Mileage -Probation .................. 40.08 1168 Leo L. Teeter, Mileage -Probation ...................... 35.44 1.1,69 Frances C.. 1-lulin, Mileage --Probation ................... 22.96 11.70 Texaco :Inc., . Gasoline -Sheriff .......................... 14.38 1171 Cramers Auto Parts, Batteries -Sheriff' .............. ... 7.68 1172 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies�-Sheriff ............. 11.55 1173 Paul E. Killion, Supplies -Sheriff ............:........... 29.23 1,17+ Paul E. .Killion, Supplies -Sheriff ........................ 26.47. 1175 Race Office :Equip. Co., Typewriter Repair=Sheriff ...... 20.97 1176 Ithaca Glass Cu., Glass desk tops -Sheriff ................ 29.40 1177 Morris Men's Store Inc., Pants -Sheriff .................. 67.80 1178 Sturm Bros., Shirt -Sheriff ..............................3.95 1179 Esso Standard etc., Gasoline, etc. -Sheriff ................ 232.57 1180 Cutting Motors Inc., Car Expense -Sheriff ................. 2.88 1181 Jack Townsend Chev. Co., Car Expense -Sheriff , ....... N.R. 1182 Jack Townsend Chev. Co., Car Expense -Sheriff ....122.21 119.20 7.183 County of Tompkins, Gasoline -Sheriff .................. 37,74 1184 H. A. Carey Co. .Inc., Auto non -owner ins. -Sheriff ...... 633.85 1185 Howard A. Harvey, Expenses -Sheriff .................. 123.77 1186 Peter J. Monaghan, Blood alcohol test -Jail phy'n. ....10.00 5.00 1187 Dr. G. Aix Galvin, Blood alcohol test -Jail phy'n. ........ 5.00 1188 Louis Shulman Furniture Store, Vulcan gas stove -Jail 461.82 11.89 Inlet Valley farms, Milk ---Jail .......................... 11.25 1190 Bennett Poultry Farm, Eggs -Jail ....................... 9.90 1191 Mickey's Market, Groceries -meat-jail .................. 278.86 1192 Montgomery 'Ward Co., To -well -Jail .................... 11.23 1,193 Brooks Pharmacy, Prescriptions --Jail .................... 9.75 1194 General Baking Co.,. Bread=Jail ........... I ............ 19.10 1195 Mary Mineah, Postage -Surrogate ............ I........... 4.00 1196 N.Y.S. Dept. Mental Hyg., Care John Miller ---Mentally 111 165.00 1197 Gladys L. Buckingham, Postage --Supervisors ............ 22.89 Tompkins County, New York 245 1198 Cayuga Press Inc., Claim Book -Supervisors ............ 82.00 1199 J: Henry Heslop, Expenses Schmorl Lake -Supervisors ... , 112.51 1200 Harvey Stevenson, ..Expenses Schroon Lake -Supervisors .... 70.00 1201 Tompkins - County Rural Mews, Adv. Print Proceedings - 49.20 Supervisors ....... ............. .................... I... 3.04 1202 Ithaca. Journal News Inc., Adv. Print Proceedings- 24.40 Supervisors........................................... 2.94 1203 Edward Thompson Co., Abbott -books-Supervisors ...... 37.50 1204 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Coe .Clerk ........ -7.10 1205 Norton Printing Co., Abstracts (cert.) -Co. Clerk ........ 44.00 1206 Paul E. Killion Inc., Supplies -Co. Clerk ................ 127.62 1207 Van Natta Office Equip.. Co., Account Book -Co. Clerk .... 9.33 1208 Paul E. Killion Inc., Paper -Motor Bureau .............. 63.32 1209 Paul L. Killion Inc., Paper --Motor Bureau .............. 70.63 1210 Robert I. Williamson, Postage -Co. Atty. ................ 5.001 1211 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Pencils -Co. Atty. .......... 0.85 1212 Pierson's, Supplies -Co. Arty . ............................. 16.52 1213 Carl Roe,. Expenses -Co. -Sealer .......................... 28.50 1214 I -I. A. Carey- Co. Inc., Auto non -owner ins. Co. General . , 117.34' 121.5 National Welding, Oxygen -Co. Lab . .................... 12.25 1216 Kelley Surgical Co. Inc., Scrapers -Co. Lab . ............ 15.00 1217 Debs Hospital. Supplies Inc., Pipettes -Co. Lab. ........... 39.60 1218 Biochemical Procedures, Supplies -Co. Lab. .............. 405.00 1219 Heinicke Instruments Co., Supplies -Co. Lab . ............ 52.00 1220 Charles W. Kehler, Expenses siminar Roch.-Co. Lab. .... 15.65 1221 Gen. Dynamics Corp. Liquid Carbonic Div., Cylinder replacement Co. :LaU................................. 14.00 $12,446-73 AUGUST 149 1961 D1222 The Williatns & Wilkins Co., Journal -Co. Lab. ......... 12.00 1223 Sigma Chemical Co., Supplies -Co. Lab . .................. .. 13.40 1.224 Sigma, Chemical Co., Supplies -Co. Lab. ................ 20.00 1225 Consolidated Laboratories Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab. ........ 8.33 1226 Duplicating Products Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab . ............ 49.20 1227 Fisher Scientific Co., Supplies -Co. Lab . .............. 1.73 1228 Fisher Scientific Co., Supplies -Co. Lab . .................. 24.40 1229 Kelly Surgical Co. Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab .............. 36.90 1230 Kelly Surgical Co. Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab. .............. 43.71 1231 Kelly Surgical Co. Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab. .............. 27.00 1232 Kelly Surgical Co. Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab . .............. 5.64 1233 T. G. Miller Paper Co., Rubber stamp -Co. Lab. .......... 1.00 1234 C. J. Rumsey & Co., 2 knives -Co. Lab . .................. 4.18 1.235 Parenteral 'Products, Supplies -Co. Lab. .................. 19.20 1236 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab. .. - .. • .. . • • • .. • • . • 2.39 1237 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab . .................. 73.50 1238 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab . .................. 3.87 1239 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab . ..................52.56 1240 Scientific Products, Supplies=Co. Lab . ..................235.08 1241 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab. .................. 12.40 1242 Scientific Products; Supplies -Co. Lab.................. 14.50 1243 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab. .................. 74.36 396 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors 1244 Scientific Products, Serum bottles -Co. Lab . .............. 16.08 1245 Arthur H. Thomas Co., Supplies -Co. Lab . ............... 188.16 1246 Arthur H. Thomas Co., Cover glasses -Co. Lab. ........ 30,78 1247 Arthur 11. Thomas Co., Supplies -Co. Lab . .............. 39.13 1248 Arthur H. Thomas Co., Supplies -Co. Lab . ...........25.92 1249 Van Natta Office Equipment Co., Supplies -Co. Lab. ...... 29.07 1250 Van Natta Office Equipment Co., Supplies -Co. Lab ...... 16.04 1251 Will. Corp., Supplies -Co. Lab . ......... ..:............ . . 93.10 1252 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Desk Set -Co. Lab. ........ 4.50 1253 N. Y: Telephone Co., Services -Co. Lab . ................ 30.15 1254 Norton Printing Co., Printing -Co. Lab . ................ 46.15 1255 Dr: Harry W. Parks, Motel room -Co. Lab. ............... 1,4.00 1.256 R E A Express, Trans, charges -Co. Lab . .............. 15.64 1257 Ridley's Book Bindery, Supplies -Co., Lab . ............... 11.60 1258 Tompkins County Hospital, Collection Chgs, July -Co. Lab. 966.60 1259 Tompkins County hospital, Collection Chgs: June -Co. Lab. 1,110.15 1,260 Tompkins County Hospital, Rent, etc. Co. Lab. .......... 842.07 1261 Transport Clearings, Trans. Chgs.=Co. Lab . .............. 4.25 1262 Syracuse Reg. Blood Program, Whole blood -Co. Lab. .... 292.00 1263 N. Y. Telephone ,Co., Services -Co. Lab. ................. 24.05 1264 Dr. R. W. Baker, Care Sharon Aumick-P.H.C. .... 200.00 1265 Dr, Robert D. Orcutt, Care Nancy Armstrong-P.H.C. 200.00 1266 Woodruff Brace & Limb Co., Brace Curtis Beardsley-P.H.C. 190.00 1.267 Syracuse Memorial hospital, Care Theresa Miller-P.H.C. . 354.22 1268 Syracuse Memorial Hospital,'Care Michael Johnson-P.H.C. 533.85 1269 Syracuse Memorial hospital, Care Ernest Hanan-P.H.C. .. 55.14 1270 Strong Memorial Hospital, Care John Hallstead-P.H.C. .. 17.00 1271 Hospital of Good Shepherd, Care Victor Inman-P.H.C. .. 422.84- 22.841272 1272Dr. Nicholas M. Stahl, Care Michael Johnson-P.H.C. .... 31.00 1273 Dr. George S. Husson, Care Dawn Pierce-P.H.C. . 75.00 1274 Dr. George S. Husson, Care Michael Johnson-F.H.C. .... 162,50 1275 Dr. E. C. King, Care Robert Murphy-P.H.0. ............ 130.00 1276 Liberty $hoc Co., 2 pr. white shoes Susan Martin- P.H.C...............................................• 25.98 1277 Dr. David B. Stark, Care Theresa Miller-P.H.C. ...... 137.50 1.278. Re construction Home, Care Daniel McKenna-P.H.C. ...... 388.80 1279 Dr. Leo P. Larkin, Care Daniel McKenna-P.H.C. ........ 10.00 1280 Dr. Joseph L. Leone, Care Paul Mooney, Jr.-P.B.C. ...... 37.50 1281 Dr. Ralph Mazza, Care Paul Mooney, Jr.-P.H.C. ........ 385.00 1282 Dr. Nicolas S. Peters Care Dawn Pierce-F.H.C. ........ . 67.50 1283 Dr. Willian R. Ward, Care John Roedel-P.H.C. ........ 37.50 1284 Dr. William R. Ward, Care John Roedel-P.1LC. ......... 22.50 1285 Dr. Richard P. Udall, Care Rita Riley-P.H.C. .......... 60.00 1286 Dr. Richard P. Udall, Care Shirley Shockey-P.H.C. .. 300.00 1287 Dr. Richard P. Udall, Care Francis Underwood-P.H.C. 200.00 1.288 1)r. Joseph Delmonico, Care Bruce Wilson-P.1-I.C. . 67.50 1289 Mid -Atlantic. Hospital & Medical Supply Inc., Care Charles Lennox-P.H.C. ...................................... 75.00 1290.Sonotone of Cortland, Hearing aid Patrica Tuckerman- P.H.0............................................ - - 199.50 1291 Asso. for Cerebral Palsied etc., Care Terri Ellis-P.H.C, 75.00 1292 Asso, for Cerebral Palsied etc., Care Thomas Fox-P.H.C. 24.00 1293 Ithaca Office Equipment, Instal. typewriter in desk-C.D. .. 39.50 1294 County of Tompkins, Gasoline-C.D. ......... :........... 2.91 1295 Fred Vyscocil, Paint-C.D. .............................. 1.24 1296 Doris Spaulding, Pnstage-C.D. ....................:..4.00 6.00 - Tompkins County, New York 397 1297 Mrs. Roy Berggren, rood-C.D. ..........'................ 10.00 1298 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services-C.D. .................... 2.25 1299 Tompkins County Ext. Service Agricultural Dept., Postage & record keeping-Bovine TB ....:.... ......... 334.45 1300 T. G. Miller Paper Co., Supplies-Highway .............. 20.01 1301 T. G. Miller Paper Co., Supplies-Highway . • • • • • • • • • ... , .90 1302 Edward Thompson Co., P.P.'61 McKinney's Laws-Highway 6.00 1303 John E. Miller, Expenses-Supt Highway .................. 45.20 1304- Mt. Morris TB Hospital, Care County patients-T.B. .... 590.00 1.305 Herson Funeral Home, Burial-Burial .................. 250.00 1306 J. Edward. Shea, Burial-Burial ........................ 200.00 1307 Leon. F. Holman, Expenses 'Director-Veterans ............ 28.96 1308 Edward Thompson Co., P.P. '61 McKinney's Laws-Veterans 3.00 1309 Motorola C & E Inc., Receiver-Fire Protection .... 16.00 1310 Otto Sandwick, Expenses Coordinator-Fire Protection .... 13.19 1311 CESCo., Services -Fire Protection ........................ 225.00 1312 Humble Oil & Refining Co., Gasoline-County Cars ........ 140.81, 1313 Northeast Radia Network, Space rental July-Radio ...... 19.12 1314 CESCo., Services-Radio....:............................ 48.00 1.31.5 N.Y.S. L4ec. & Gas Corp., Services Sheriff (Mt. Pleasant)- Radio...........................................17.97 5.98 131.6 N.Y. Telephone Company, Services ...................... 57.25 1.317 Northeast Radio Network, Space rental June-Radio ...... 1.9.1.2 1319 Assessment Department, Labor and materials-Elections .. 9.55 1319 Addressograph Multigraph Corp., Supplies-Assessment .. 38.85 1320 Williamson Law Book 'Co., Supplies-Assessment ........ 144.16 1321 T. G. Miller Paper Co., Supplies- Assessment .......... 14.25 1322 T. G. Miller Paper 'Co., Supplies-Assessment ............ 7.56' 1323 Wilcox Press Inc., Supplies-Assessment .................. 19.59 1324 T. G. Payne, Mileage-Assessment ....................... 15.40 1325 T. G. Payne, Postage-Assessment ....................... 6.26. 1326 Xerox Corp., Rental-Assessment ..................... • .. 125.00 1327 Xerox Corp.,. Rental-Assessment ........................ 125.00 1.328 T. G.. Miller Paper Co., Supplies-Co. 13ldgs. ............. 3,00 1329 Leslie Tottey, Supplies-Co. Bldgs. ...................... 2.09 1330 C. J. Rumsey & Co." Supplies-Co. Bldgs. ........ , 13.68 1331 T. G. Miller Paper Co., Supplies-Co. Bldgs. ...... 170.44 1332 N.Y.S. Elec. & Gas Corp., Services-C'o. Bldgs. .......... 522.98 1333 N.Y. Telephone •Co., Services-Co. Bldgs. . . .............. 60.70 1334 N.Y. Telephone Co., Services-Co. Bldgs. ................ 8.90 1335 N.Y. Telephone Co., Services-Co. Bldgs. ................ 715.95 1336 Cortright Electric Inc., Labor &'materials-Co. Bldgs. .... 7.96 1337 Woody's Paint 'Store, Paint-Co. Bldgs.' . ................ 3$.29 1338 Woody's Paint Store, Taint-Co. Bldgs. .................. 5.98 1339, Jim's rix It Shop, Keys, •etc.--Co. Bldgs. ................ 23.20 1340 Cortright Flee, Inc., Labor-Co. Bldgs. ....... .......... 6.00 1341 Van Buskirk. Roofing Co., .Roof repair-Co. Bldgs. ........ 45.00, 1.342 Smith's Hardware, Glass caulking-Co. Bldgs, .......... 5.50 1343 Cortright Edec. :Inc., Labor at jail-Co. Bldgs. ............ 33.00 1344 Cortright Elec. Inc., Labor and materials-Co. Bldgs. .... 6.58 1.345 K.uharry's Road Stand,-Plants-Co. Bldgs. .............. 39.10 1.346 Leslie Tottey, Lime-Co. Bldgs. .......................... 0.75 1347 Leslie Tottey, Postage-Co. Bldgs. ..:................... 1.00 1348 Leslie Tottey, Postage & mileage-Co. Bldgs. ............ 8.12 1349 Edward Thompson Co., '61 PP-McKinney's Laws- Co. Bldgs............................................. 3.00 1350 T. G. Milker Paper Co., Supplies-Co.Bldgs. ............ 4.82 398 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors 1351 West Publishing Co., NY Suppl. 208 & 209 -Surrogate .. 16.00 1352 Matthew Bender & Co., '61 Suppl. G. Bliss CP Act - Surrogate ............................................. 20.00 1353 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Surrogate ................ 78.00 1354 Jessie Lyvers; Typing (Bishop) -Surrogate .............. 203.00 '1355 Lorita Leskovee, Transcription (Bishop) -Surrogate ....... 814.10 1356 Dr, Alexander Wiener, Testimony expense -Surrogate 313.21 304.21 1357 Frederick. Klappmeier, Mileage -Surrogate ............... 26.40 13581)ept. Audit & Cont. Jus. CC Fund, Fees in felony - Justice Court .. .... .. ....................... 30.00 1359 City Court .of Ithaca, Fees in felony -Justice Court ...... 5.00. 1360 Ithaca. Office Equipment, Typewriter ribbons -Probation .. 7.50 1361 No bill 1362 ]Duplicating Products Inc., Supplies -Probation ........... 1.15 1363 Frank C. Kuftack, Mileage, etc. -Probation .............. 34.13 1364 Lea P. Teeter; Mileage, etc. -Probation .................. 129.92 1365 Franc, -es C. Hulin, Mileage, etc. -Probation ................ 10.80 1366 County of Tompkins, Gasoline -Sheriff .................. 33.32 1.367 Jack Townsend Chevrolet Inc.,- Car expense -Sherif} ..... 38.66 1368 Jack Townsend Chevrolet Inc., Car expense -Sheriff ........ 225.92 1369 Cutting Motors Inc., Car expense -Sheriff •................. 35.24 1370 W. A. .Harvey Sporting Goods Co., Supplies -Sheriff .. , ... 50.36 1371 Sturm Bros., Shirts -Sheriff ............................. 15.80 1372 Morris Men's St{ire, Slacks -Sheriff ...................... 16.95 1373 T. G. Miller Paper Co., Supplies -Sheriff ................ 3.50 1374 County of Tompkins, Labor and materials -Sheriff ......... 2.00 1375 Goodyear Service Store, Car expense -Sheriff ............. 18.57 1376 Howard A. •hlarvey, Expenses -Sheriff ................... 85.30 1377 Peter J. Monaghan, Bal. for blood test -Jail Physician .... 5.00 .1378 ]Dr. G. A. Welch, Blood Test -Jail Physician .. ..20.00 10.00 1.379 ]Dr. George G. McCauley, Prisoner care -Jail Physician ... 10.00 1380 General Baking ,Company, Bread -Jail ................... 14.42 1381 Mickey's Market, Groceries & meat --Jail ................ 278.47 1382 Finger Lakes Chemical Co., Supplies -Jail ............... 52.50 1383 Brooks Pharmacy, Prescriptions -Jail .................... 6.70 1384 Bennett Poultry Farm, Eggs -Jail ... ...................... 12.30 1385 Inlet Valley Farms, Milk -Jail .........•................. 10.00 1386 N.Y:S. Dept. Mental Hygiene, Care R. Chaffee Jr. - Mentally III ...........: ............................ . 584.00 1387 N.Y.S. I)ept. Mental Hygiene, Care F. ffoyles-Mentally 111 660.00 1388 N.Y.S. Dept, Mental Hygiene, Care Stanley Harris - Mentally :III ......................................... 253.00 1389 NI Y.S. Dept. Mental Hygiene, Care Harry Robbins - Mentally III .......... ............................... 148.50 1390 Harold F. Simpson, Postage -Supreme Court ............. 40.00 1391 Lillian M. Keown, Transcript -Litigation ................. 19.50 1392 Edward Thompson Co., °61 PP McKinney Laws -Elections 3.00 J393 Ft. Orange Press Inc., Political calendars -Elections ....... 17.56 1394 I.B.M. Corporation,, Supplies -Supervisors ................ 6.25 1.395 Addressograph -Molt. Corp., Supplies -Supervisors 39.24 1396 Mack's Photo Copies, Ozalids-Supervisors ........:...... 4.80 1397 Binghamton -Ithaca Exp., Inc., Transportation ---Supervisors . 3.35 1398 The Free Press, Adv. Proceedings -Supervisors ........... 2.66 1399 Journal & Courier, 'Adv. Proceedings -Supervisors ........ 3.04 1400 L. I-1. Gridley, Expenses-Schroon Manor -Supervisors ..... 1.00.90 1401 Paul E. Killion Inc., Supplies --County Clerk .............. 221.80 1402 T. G. Miller Palrer Co., Supplies -County Clerk .......... 23.69 Tompkins County, New York 399 1403 Jim's Fix It Shop, Labor -County Clerk .................. 7.00 1404 B. F. Tobey, Co. Clerk, Postage -County Clerk ............ 99.20 1405 Jim's Fix It Shop, Labor -Motor Bureau .................. 8.00 1406 Mildred J. LaSelle, Mileage ---Motor Bureau .............. 13.30 1407 Kee Lox Mfg. Co., Supplies -County Attorney ...:......... 11.36 1408 Carl Roe, Expenses -County Sealer ....................... 66.2,6 1.409 Norton Printing, Supplies -Elections ..................... 34.50 1410 -Bangs Funeral Horne, Burial Baby Murray -Burial Veterans 75.00 $18,585.10 SEPTEMBER 11, 1961 1)1.41 .1 Debs llospital Supplies Inc., Supplies -Laboratory ......... 6.90 1412 Debs Hospital Supplies inc,, Supplies-Laborator}. ....... 19.76 1413 Debs Hospital Supplies Inc., Supplies ---Laboratory ........ 123.24 1.414 Diagnostic Associates Inc., Supplies -Laboratory .......... 155.00 141.5 Fisher Scien.tific Co., Alcohol -Laboratory ............. :.. 6.92 1416 Fisher Scientific Co., Supplies -Laboratory ............... 40.90 1417 Kelley Surgical Co., Supplies -Laboratory .......... I ..... ' 60.00 1418 Knickerbocker. Laboratories, Supplies -Laboratory .. _ ...... 50.50 141.9 Lipshaw Mfg. Co., Supplies -Laboratory ................. 36.99 1420 Lipshaw Mfg. Co., Supplies -Laboratory ................. 22.82 1421 Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp., Serum -Laboratory .......... 113.50 1422 The Arthur H. Thomas Co., Supplies -Laboratory ........ 37.14 1423 Will Corp., Supplies -Laboratory ..........I .............. 110.15 1424 Scientific Products, Supplies -Laboratory ................. 2.88 1425 Scientific Products,, Supplies -Laboratory ................ 20.10 1426 Scientific Products, Supplies -Laboratory ................. 33.71 1427 Scientific Products, Supplies-Lahoratory ................. 2.20 1428 Scientific Products, Supplies -Laboratory ................. 9.75 1429 Biochemical Procedures, Supplies -Laboratory .......... 195.00 1430 R. L. Wanner, Biochemist, Expenses N.Y.C.-Laboratory ... 90.80 1431 Tompkins County Hospital, Rent, etc." -;Laboratory ... 917.57 1432 Tompkins County Hospital, Collection Charges -Laboratory 944.77 1433 Ridleys Book Bindery, Reports -Laboratory .'. ......... 23.20 1434 National Welding, Oxygen -Laboratory .................. 7.7.5 1435 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services --Laboratory ............... 34.85 1436 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Laboratory ............... 24.60 1.437 Kay's Fabric Shop, Rod -Laboratory ..................... 6.28 1438 Duplicating Products Inc., Repairs-Lahw atony ........... 5.00 1439 Syracuse Regional Blood Program, Blood-Laborator}• 400.00 1440 :Dr. Orrin J. Van Dyk, Care Patricia Goyette-P.H. ..30.00 25.00 1441 Dr. Wrn. R. Ward, Care Patricia Goyette-P.H. .......... 37.50 1442 Dr. R. C. Farrow, Care Daniel McKenna -P.13. ........... 20.00 1443 Dr. R. C. Farrow, Care Patricia Goyette-P.11. ........... 150.00 1444 Lain rence K. Pickett, Care Bruce Wilson-P.H. ........... 400.00 1445 Dr, David B. Stark, Care Bruce Wilson-P.H. ............ 15.00 1446 Woodruff Brace & Limb Co., Brace, Chris Farkas-P.H. ... 320.00 1447 Dr, Joseph Delmonico, Care Theresa Miller-P.H. ........ 30.00 1448 Association for C. P., Care Terri Ellis--P.H. ............. 60.00 1449 Association for C. P., Care Thomas Fox-P.H. ............ 54.00 1450 Abby Orthopedic Co., Brace Rebecca Herbert-P.H. ...93.75 93.95 1451 Syr. Univ, Gordon Hoople Hearing, Care Patricia Tucker- 400 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors man-P.H. ..... ..................................50.00 35.00 1452 Syr. Univ. Hosp. of Gond Shepherd, Care Susan Martin-P.H..:....................................... 269.08 1453 .D r. Wallace B. Harter, Care Bruce Wilson-P.H. . ...... 67.50 1454 Dr. Wallace B. Harter, Care Samuel Haines-P.H. ....... 60.00 1455 Dr. Wallace B. Harter, Care Michael Johnson-P.H. ...... 60.00 1456 Dr. Wallace B. Harter, Care Ernest Hanan-P.H. ......... 97.50 1457 Dr. Wallace B. Harter, Care Ernest Hanan -P.1-1. ......... 45.00 1458 :Dr. J. J. Kalamarides, Care Robert Livingston -P.13. ...... 20.00 1459 Dr. E. C. King, Care Lindsay Coleman-P.H. ............. 300.00 1460 1) r. E. C. King, Care Yorka Petic-P.1-1. ... .............. 300.00 1461 1)r. E. C.. King, Care Tina Aguilar-P.H.. ................ 300.00 1462 .D r. E. C. King, Care Gerald Hankinson-P.11. ............ 200.00 1463 Dr. E. C. King, Care Marjorie McLaren-P.H. ........... 20000 1464 Dr. Edgar Thorsland, Care Susan Banwell-P.H. .... 30.00 1.465 Syracuse Memorial Hospital, Care Bruce Mason-P.H. .... 144.00 1466 Dr.Robert M. McCormack, Care Norman Terwilliger -P-11. ............ . ............... . ..173.00 p 1467 Mrs. Ethel Cooper, Cosset Vivian Holcomb -PITA .... 38.45 1+68 Ithaca Speech Clinic, Care Patricia Tuckermann-PHC .... 425.00 1.469 N.Y.S. Education Dept., 7 % T. trailer -C.1), ....:........ 26.19 1.470 Bishop's Paint & Wallpaper, Enamel -C.1) . ............... 2.10 1471 County of Tompkins, Gasoline-C.D. ..................... 7.66 1472 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies-C.D. ...... . ....... 1.20 1473 N.Y. Telephone Co., Services-C.D. ....................:. 2.25 1474 Doris Spaulding, Cl) Director, Post age:L.-C.D. ............. 9.00 1475 H. A. Carey Co. Inc., Trailer add. to insurance-C.D. ..... 55.81 1476 James P. Sh•cehan, Chief C.D. Rescue Service, I xpenses- piLk up trailer -C.1) . ................................. 42.65 1477 Humble Oil & Refining, Gasoline -Co. Cars ................ 30.99 1478 Northeast Radio Network, Services August Radio ........ 19.12 1479 N. Z'. Telephone Co., Services -Radio ................... 57.25 1480 CESCo., Services -Radio ................................ 48.00 1481 Lillian M. Keown, Transcript -Litigation ................. 19.50 1.492 State Conservation Dept., Subd, 3, Sec. 53, Exting. forest fires -Forest Fires ............................... 2.25 1483 Ithaca Journal, Adv. mobile units -Fire Protection ........ 4.20 1484 Journal & Courier, Adv. Mohile units -Fire Protection ..... 3.80 1485 CESCo., Services -Radio ... ........:............. ........ 225.00 1486 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Radio ..................... 9.05 1487 Mt. Morris TB Hospital, Care Co. patients -1-73 Patients .. 690.00 1488 John E. Miller, Expenses Co. Supt.-l-lighway 1. 1 .......... 43.55 1489 Friden Inc., Service contract -Highway ........ . .......... 42.00 1490 1-1. A. Carey Co. Inc., Auto liability -Car Insurance ....... 11.30 1491 T. G. Miller Sans Paper Co., Supplies -Assessment ....... 1.80 14-92 Moore Business Forms Inc., Supplies -Assessment ......... 54.65 1493 Moore Business Forms Inc., Supplies -Assessment ........ 567.13 1494 Addressograph-Multigraph, Plates -Assessment ........... 14.28 1495 Wilcox Press ,Inc., Supplies -Assessment ................. 4.69 1496 Xerox Corp., Service -Assessment ............ I ........... 1.25.00 1497 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Elections .................. 42.75 1498 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Elections ................. 258.75 1499 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Elections ......... 65.09 1500 Janet W. Raleigh, Mileage -Elections .................... 8.80 1501 Grace Niles, Mileage -Elections ......................... $.48 1502 Board of Elections, Petty ensh--Etections ...... . . . .. . .. . . 20.82 Tompkins County, New York 400a 1503 Ina M. Baker, Mileage -Elections ....................... 8.68 ' 1504 Board of Elections, Petty cash -Elections :................ 49.49 1505 Sheltons Ref. Sales & Service, Service cater fountain - Co. Bldgs . ............................................ 6.00 1506 Ithaca Office Equipment, Partitions -Co. Bldgs. ........... 220.00 1507 C. J. Rumsey & Co., Supplies -Co. Bldgs. ................. 6.67 1508 Smith's Hardware, Supplies -Co. Bldgs . .................. 6.49 1509 Jims Fix It Shop, Keys -Co. Bldgs . ...................... 2.00 1510 N_Y.S. Elec. & Gas Corp., Services -Co. Bldgs. ............. 409.75 1.511, N. Y. Telephone, Services -Co. Bldgs, ....... .......... 1 49.50 1512 N. Y. Telephone, .Services -Co: Bldgs . .................... 716.71 1513 City of Ithaca, Water Rental -Co. Bldgs . ................. 252.52 1.514 Durlings. Floor & Wall Covering, Floor Repair -Co, Bldgs. 885.43 r 151.5 V. Giordano Constr. Company, Patching Plaster -Co. Bldgs.. 165.00 1.516 Kuharry's Road Stand, Flowers -Co. Bldgs . ............... 3.90 1517 Leslie Tottey, Mileage -Co. Bldgs . ....................... 6.317 1518 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Sup. Court ........ 24.22 1519 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Co. Bldgs . .........:....... 7 0.3 0 1520 City Court of Ithaca, Grand Jury -Just. Court ............. 5.00 w 1521 Grace Bryant Child Cf. Clerk, Pettv cash- Childrens Court ........................... . .......... 15.00 1522 Samson Paper Co., Supplies-Childrens Court ............ 51.49 1523 Baker Voorhis & Co. Inc., Harris Estates Prac- Surnogate............................................ 10.00 1524 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Surrogate ........ 13.25 1525 Matthew Bender & Co., '61 Gilbert Crime Code - Surrogate ............................................ 35.00 1526 Matthew Bender & Co., '61 Suppl. N.Y.. Practice- Surrogate............................................. 10.00 1527 Matthew Bender &. Co., '61 Revision Sur. Ct.-Surrogate .. 15.00 1528 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Probation .......... 7.48 1529 Duplicating Products Inc., Suppli6s-Probation ............ 10.80 1530 Frances C. Hulin, Mileage _� Probation .................:. 27,20 1531 Leo L. Teeter, Mileage -Probation ....................... 46.88 .1532 Frank C. Kuftack, Mileage -Probation ................... 29.60 1533 County of Tompkins, Gasoline -Sheriff .................... 22.82 1534 Esso Standard, Gasoline -Sheriff ........................ 470.56 1535 W. A. Harvey Sporting Goods, Tie bars & collar pins - Sheriff.................... :............ I . . - . :;30.94 1536 Sturtn Bros., Shirts -Sheriff ..:.......................... :23.70 1.537 Morris Men's Wear Iiac., Trousers -Sheriff ............... :33.90 1538 Williamson Law Book Co., Supp.-tVTanual-Sheriff ........ 10.00 1539 Paul E. Killion Inc., SuppliesSheriff ....................18.38 1540 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Sheriff .................... .. 11.25 1.541 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Sheriff ............ . 4.86 . 1542 Teeters Mobil Sen., Car. expense -Sheriff ................. 23.50 1543 Deans Super Serv., Car Expense -Sheriff ....................... 27.55 1544 Texaco Inc., Gasoline -Sheriff ..........:. . ..................:. 14.45 1545 _Esso Standard, Gasoline-Shcriff ......... . ......... ...:... 3.99 1546 Jack Townsend Chev. ;Inc., Car Expense -Sheriff .......... -73.33 1547 Howard A. Harvey, Expenses -Sheriff ............ `...... 184.94 1.548 Dr. George G. McCauley, Prisoner Care -]ail Physician .. 15.00 s 1549 Dr, G. Aix Galvin, Blood test -Jail Physician ............. 7.00 . ... 1.550 General Baking Co., Bread -Jail ........ ........ ...... 13.86 1.551 Inlet Valley Farms Inc., Milk -Jail .... . ........ ........ 17.10 1552 Bennett Poultry Farms, Eggs -Jail .......................... 11.10 401 Proceedings of the Board of. Supervisors 1.553 Brooks Pharrnacv, Prescriptions -Jail .................... 20.82 1554 Mickeys Market, Groceries & meat -Jail ................. 299.73 1.555 Dr. Bernhard Bohland, Toodt extraction -Jail ............ I 1 5.00 1556 Wm. M. _Egan, Repair -old Ct. House -Co. Bldgs. ........ 403.00 1557 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Bldgs. ................ . 47.75 1558 R. H. Denman, Maps -Supervisors ...................... 3.00 1559 Gladys L. Buckingham, P6stage-Supervisors............. 33.57 1560 . Ithaca. Office Equipment, biles -Co. Treas. ................ 196.20 1561 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co. Treas. ........ 9.08 1562 Wilcox Press Inc,, Supplies -Co. Treas. ..... I ... ......... 89.82 1563 Art Craft of Ithaca Inc., Supplies -Co. Treas . ............. 63.85 1564 Monroe.Calc. Mach. Co, Inc., Maintenance -Co. Treas. ... 46.00 1565 Burroughs. Corp. Todd Div., Repair -Co. Treas. .......... 9.94 1566 D. A. Stobbs Co. ''real, Postage -Co. Tress. . I . I ........ 53.00 1567 Kee Lox Mfg. Co., Ribbons -Co. Clerk ................... 22.922 1568 Phot6stat Corp., Paper -Co. Treas. ...................... 146.85 1569 I.B.M. Corp., Ribbons -Co. Clerk ........................ 4.67 1570 Hall &.McChesney Inc., Supplies -Co. Clerk .............. 300.00 1571 Paul E. Killion Inc., Supplies ---Co. Clerk .................. 227.27 1572 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -CO. Clerk ..... . ........... 29.75 1573 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co. Clerk ... 132.75 1574 Edward Thompson Co., P. P. McKinney Books -Co. Clerk . 18.00 1.575 Mildred J. LaSelle, Mileage & Meals -Co. Clerk ......... 16.60 1576 Paul E. Killion Inc., Supplies -Co. Clerk ....... :......... 44.30 1577 Matthew Bender& Co., Suppl. Civ. Practice -Co. Library 2000 1578 \V. & L. 'E. Gurley, Seals -Co. Sealer .................... 32.42 1579 Carl Rae, Mileage -Co. Sealer ............................ 14.56 1580 "Tompkins County Rural News, Adv. mobile units-. Fire Prot . .......................... .:.......... ... . 4.37 1581 Peter Monoghan, Blood test -Jail Physician . .......... . 10.00 ~16;307.59 OCTOBER 9, 1961 D-1582 Tompkins County I-lospital, Care Patricia Goyette-PFIC.. 213.44 1583 Tompkins County Hospital, Care Patricia Goyette-PI-IC.. 26.68 1.584 Dr. Joseph L. Leone,_Carc Patricia Goyette,-PI-IC....... 22.50 1585 Dr. Joseph Delmonico, Care Alan VanDellogart-P:liC.., _ 45.00 1586 Children's Hospital, Care James Fedorka--PHC......... 15.00 1587 Dr. Robert NV. Baker, Care Susan Olney-PHC....... .. 60.00 ISS8 Dr. Richard P. Udall, Cnre Coitmr flverbnouh-P FIC:.... 200.00 1589 Dr. E. C. King, Care Alice Caldwell-PHC.............. 120.00 1590 Woodruff Brace & Limb Co., Brace Glen Manson-PHC.. 320.00 1591 Dr. Augusto L. Samonte, Care Victor Inman---PHC....... 37.50 1592 Dr. Norman E. Johnson, Care Margaret Todi-PI-I.C..... 316.00 1593 IZecouStrUC60n Home -Inc., Care Chris Farkas-PHC...... 58.08 1594 Strong Memorial Hospital, Car(: Jane Bailor-PHC...... . 34.04 1595 Assoc. for Cerebral Palsied, etc., Care Terri Ellis-PHC.. 9.00 1596 Assoc. for Cerebral Palsied etc., Care Terri Ellis-PHC.. 48.00 1597 Assoc. for Cerebral Palsied etc., Care Thomas Fox-PHC 24.00 1598 Asso. for Cerebral Palsied etc.,, Care Rebecca Flerbert . -PHC ........: . ....................... 36.00 1599 Assoc., for Cerebral Palsied etc., Care Rebecca Herbert -PHC ............................................ 30.00 1600 Assoc. for Cerebral Palsied etc., Care John Twietman -PHC...........I.......... :................... 30.00 1601 Assoc. for Cerebral Palsied etc., Care John Twietman -PHC ............................... . ............. 18.00 . . A! Tompkins County, New York 402 1602 Univ_ College of Syracuse Univ., Care Tracy Jones-PHC 425.00 1603 Sheltons Refrig. Sales & Service, Ref. renov., Co. Lab..... 1_,117.00 1604 Will Corporation, Supplies, -Co. Lab. .................. 236.08 1605 Standard Scientific Supply Corp., Supplies,, -Co. Lab....... '6.34 1606 Year Book. Medical Publishers Inc., Book -Co. Lab....... 9.19 1607 The Williams and Wilkins Co., Book -Co. Lab........... 15.00 1608 Charles C. Thomas Publisher, Book -Co. Lab.. . . . ........ 7.64 i609 Charles C. Thomas Publisher, Book -Co. Lab ............. 45.63 1610 The Arthur 1-1. Thornas Co., Supplies -Co. Lab........... 11.9.12 1611 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab.. . . . ............. .. 21.50 161.2 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab .................... 4.50 1613 W. B. Saunders Co. , Supplies -Co. Lab., ............... 25.50 1.614 NV. B. Saunders Co., Books -Co. Lai).. . . . .............. 35.00 1.615 Ridley Book Bindery, Books -Co. Lab .......... . ......... 13.00 1616 Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp., Serurn-Co. Lab. ........... 137.50 1617 National Welding, Oxygen -Co, Lab ...... . ............... 6.75 1618 N. P. Publications, Book -Co. Lab.. . ....... ........... 5.64 1619 Lea & Febiger, Supplies -Co. Lab.. . . . .................. 18.89 1620 KeIty Surgical Co., 'Inc., Needles --Co. Lab.. . ............ 25.00 1621 Kelly Surgical Co. Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab.- . .... . .... 20.00 1622 Kelly Surgical Co. Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab ............... 8.50 1623 Hoppers Laboratories Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab............ 10.00 1624 Grupe & Stratton Inc., Book -Co. Lab. .................. 16.22 1625 Fisher Scientific Co., Supplies -Co. Lab .................'.. '27.50 1626 Fisher Scientific Co., Supplies -Co. Lab .................. 36.60 1627 Dover Publications Inc., Supplies -Co, Lab..'. . ....... 5.99 1628 Dictaphone Corp., Supplies -Co, Lab ..................... 24.57 1629 Debs hospital Supplies, Supplies -Co. Lab ............... 61.56 1630 Consolidated Laboratories Inc., Supplies -CO. Lab......... 12.13 1.631 Commercial Solvents, Corp., Supplies -Co. Lab...... _ .... 48.06 1632 Appleton -Century Crafts Inc., Supplies -CO. Lab.. ...... 10.00 1,633 Academic Press Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab .................. 6.64 1634 Academic Press Inc., Suphties-Co. Lab .... ........... . . 8.19 1635 Academic Press Inc., Supplies -Co. Lai, .................. 5.64 1636 Academic Press Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab .................. 44.39 1637 Tompkins County Laboratory, Petty Cash -Co. Lab.. _ .. 215.61 1638 Lipshaw Mfg. Co., Supplies -Co. Lab .................... 17.84 1639 N.Y. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Lai).. ..........24.00 1640 N.Y. 'Telephone Co., Services -Co. Lai)., ............... 34.85 1641 Raul deArmas M.D., Autopsy -Co. Lab .................. 60.00 1642 Herman Eckelman, Service's -Photometer -Co. Lab......... 15.00 1643 IBM Corp., Maintenance -Co. Lab ........... .......... 70.00 1644 Red Star -Express Lines inc.,Supplies-Co. Lab....... 4.25 1645 R.L.A. Express, Charges -Co. Lab ................. ..... 3.45 1646 Roots Express Inc., Charges -Co. Lab .................... 3.65 ' 1647 The Technicon Co. Ine.,,Rotor repair. Co. Lab........... 21.71 1648 Tdntpkins County Hospital, Heat, etc. -Co. Lab........... 870.92 1649 Tompkins County Hospital, Materials & Labor -Co. Lab... 69.25 1650 Shelton Refrig. Sales & Service, Labor -Co. Lab.......... 11.50 1651 No Bill 1652 Charles W. Kehler, Expenses Albany -Co. Lab. ....104.15 96.15 1653 Syr. Keg. Blood Program, Whole Blood -Co. Lab......... 224.00 1654 Mount Morris T.B. Hosp., Care County•patients-T.B..... 555.00 1655 Tompkins County Rural News, Advertisement ---Redemp. sales ........... ....... ........ ........ .: 270.84 1656 Ithaca Journal News Inc., Advertisement-Redemp. sales.. 362.92 1657 John E. Miller, Expenses Supt. -highway .............. . . 119.28 403 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors 1658_ Mrs. Wayne Bliss, typ. Historical Paper --Historian...... 6.11, 1659 Leon F. Holman, Exp. Director --Veterans . .............. .48.93 1660 Otto Sandwick, Exp Coordinator. , Fire Protect............ 11.88 1661 ,Raymond L. Lattin, 'Exp., Coordinator -Fire. Protect...... ,20.29 1662 Free Press, Adv. Mobile units -Fire Protection .......... 4.18 1663 CES Co., Services -Fire Protection . .................... 2.25 1664 N.X. Telephone Co., Services -Fire Protection........... , 9.70 1665-14-umble Oil & Refining Co., Gasoline -Co. Cars........... - 230.03 1666 Northeast Radio 'Network, Space rental -Radio,........... 19.12 1667 N.Y. Telephone Co., Services -Radio, . 57.25 1668 N.V.S. Electric & Gas Corp., Services Mt. Pleasant -Radio 5.88 1669 CES Co. Services -Raclin ............ . . .............. 48.00 1670 Board of Elections, Postage, -Elections ................. 783.11 1671 Board of Election, Postage -Elections.. ............ 8.00 1672 Journal & Courier, Adv, legal notice -Elections.. ....... 6.60 1673 Ithaca journal News Inc., Adv. legal notice -Elections.... 9.87 1674 Assessment Dept., Labor address cards -Elections........ .24.70 1675 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Flections. . . ........ 145.50 1676 Ithaca Journal News Inc., Legal notice -Elections........ 11.76 1677 Ithaca Journal News Inc., Legal notice-l"Icctions........ 8.61. 1.678 Rockwell Mfg, Co. -Automatic Voting Machine Division, Supplies -Elections......... _ -1.48 1679 County of Tompkins, Gasoline-C.D..................... 0.25 1680 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Envelopes -C.1)............ 4.35 1681 jack Townsend Chevrolet Co., Repair-C.D.............. 1.50 1683 Doris Spaulding, Exp. director-C.D. . ..... ............ 33.19 1684 Texas Crystals, Supplies-C.D.......................... 30.37 1685 N.Y. Telephone Co., Services -C.1) .......... ...... :.... 2.25 1686 T. G. Miller Sans Paper CO., Supplies -Assessment _ ...... 9,03 1687 Wilcox Press Inc., Supplies -Assessment ................. 17.43 1688 Moore Business Forms Inc., Supplies -Assessment......... 136.,55 1689 Carl Crandall, Map-Cauyga Hts,-Assessment.......... 30.00 1690 Thomas G. Payne, Postage -Assessment. . . . , . ..... :..... 3.88 1691 Addressograph-tMultigraph .Corp, Adjustment -Assessment. 6.50 1692 Xerox Corp., Rental -Sept. -Assessment .... . ............ 125.00 1693 Xerox Corp., Rental -Aug. -Assessment ................. 125.00 1694 T. G .Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co. Bldgs......... 70.21. 1695 Vasco Products Co., Supplies -Co. Bldgs. ...... ......... 10.80 1696 Vasco Products Co., Supplies -Co. Bldgs ................ 6.75 1697 Goodell's Better'Paint & Wallpaper Service, Supplies -Co. Bldgs ................ 12.81 1698 LtnpireBuilding Supplies, Masonite -Co. Bldgs........... 3.20 1699 N.Y.S. Elec & Gas Corp., Services -Co, Bldgs............ 328.06 1700 \.Y. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Bldgs . ............... 719.50 1701 Donohue -Halverson Inc., Labor -Co. Bldgs ............... 16.13 1702 Cortright Elec. Co., Repairs -Co. Bldgs ................. 117.72 1703 V. Giordano Constructinn Co., Repairs -Co. Bldgs......... 104.75 1704 Woody's Paint Store, Repairs -Co. Bldgs..' ............... 1 1.85 1705 Inez Tatascore, Draperies -Supreme Ct.................. 7.62 1.706 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Supreme Ct....... 8.93 1707 Lutton's Office Equip. Co..Posture chair-Ch.Ct...........38.32 1708 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies-Ch.Ct.. ........... 8.25 1709 Perry Office Supply Co., Receipt Book-Ch.Ct.. ........... 45.94 1.710 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Surrogate.. .............. 78.00 1711 \Vest Pu'blishing Co., N.Y. Supp. -Surrogate ............. 32.00 1712 Addressograph Multigraph Corp., Supplies -Surrogate... 36.78 1713 County of Tompkins, Materials & Labor --Surrogate...... 18.06 ' Tompkins County, New York 404 1714 Mary Mineah, Postage -Surrogate. . . ................... 4.00 . 1715 Williamson Law Book Co., SupPlies-Surrogate.......... 16.35 1716 Beulah Wright, Postage -Surrogate ..................... 4.00 1717 Baker Voorhis & Co. Inc., Book ---Surrogate ............... . 35.00 1718 Ithaca Printing'Service, Forms -Dist Attorney........... 47.00 1719 Leo L. Teeter, Mileage -Probation, , , , , ,,,,,,, , , , , , , , , , , 21.84 1720 Frances Ilulin, Mileage -Probation. ... , . , . , , 12.32 1721 Frank C. Kuftack, Mileage -Probation...... � .......... 31.52 1722 County of Tompkins, Labor etc. -Probation .............. 2.32 1723 Goodyear .Service Stores,. Tires etc. -Sheriff.,............ 18.57 1724 Deans Super Service, Washes etc. -Sheriff ........... 21.98 172.5 lasso Standard, Gasoline -Sheriff ....................... 2.97 1726 Count), of Tompkins, Gasoline -Sheriff ................... 28.11 1727 Texaco Inc., Gasoline -Sheriff ...........6 AS 1728 Morton Printing Co., Envelopes -Sheriff ... ............. 13.00 1729 Paul E. Killion Inc., Index Cards -Sheriff ................ 39.79 1730 Paul E. Killion Inc., Microbond Aug. -Sheriff. .......... 34.83 1731 T. G. Miller Sons Paper CO., Supplies -Sheriff.......... 7.30 1732 Williamson Law Book Co., Supplies -Sheriff............. 8.40 1733 CLS Co., Repairs -Sheriff ........... ..............."... 23.05 1734 Cramer's Auto Parts, Barre ries-Sheriff.. . .............. 15.36 1735 Gee's Sport Shop, Holsters (3) -Sheriff, ................. 28.50 1.736 H. A. Carey Co. Ins., Car insurance -Sheriff... ........ 333.2 9 1737 Dr. George G. McCauley, Prisoner care -Jail Physician.. 15.00 1738 Peter J. Monaghan, Blood alcohol -Jail Physician........ 20.00 1739 General Baking Ce.,Bread=Jail ............ . .......... 19.36 1740 Inlet Valley Farms Inc., Milk -jail. . L ................. 16.25 1741 Bennett Pouitr_v Farm, Eggs -Jail.... ............. ...... 1.0.86 1742 Ithaca Supply Co., Dishes -Jail ........ ....... . ...... 31.70 1743 Brooks Pharmacy, Prescriptions ----Jail .............. . .... 18.50 1744 Cutting Motors Inc., Car expense -Jail .................. 76.89 1745 Jack Townsend Chev. Inc., Car expense -Jail............ 70.49 1746 Howard A. Harvey, Expenses -Sheriff.................. 80.85 1747 Mickev's Market, Food -Jail ... . ....................... 561.84 1748 Ithaca Journal, Adv. Crossmore property -Supervisors... 7.56 1749 Journal & Courier, Adv. Crossmore property -Supervisors 7.41 1750 Ithaca Journal, Adv. Crossmore 1)rope rty-Supervisors... 9.24 1751 Journal & Courier, Adv. Crossmore property -Supervisors 8.74 1752 Edward Thompson Co., iMcKinneys P.P.-Supervisor..... 27.00 1753 T. G. Miller Sous Paper Co., Ledger paper -Supervisor... 33.09 1754 Shepards Citatinns, Subscription -Law Library........... 83.00 1753 Keystone Envelope Co., Supplies --Co. Tress .............. 55.15 1756 Edward Thompson Co., McKiuneys P.P.-Co. Treas. .... 39.00 1757 Paul E. Killion Inc., Supplies --Co.. Clerk . ............... 237.75 1758 Keystone Envelope Co., Supplies -Co. Clerk .............. 46.06 1759 Ithaca Office Equipment, Maintenance -Co. Clerk... ..... 120.75 1760 B. F. Tobey Co. Clerk, Postage -Co. Clerk. . .. . ...... 144.91 1761 Pitney -Rowes Inc.,, Ink -Motor Bureau. ................ 1.10 1762-N4onrnc Calculating Co. Inc., Ribbon -Motor Bureau...... 1.50 1763 Pitney Bowes Inc., Meter rental -Motor Bureau.......... 21.60 1764 Paul E. Killion ,Inc.,, Microbond-Motor Bureau......... 85.90 1765 Paul E. Killion Inc., Cards -Motor Bureau.. . ........ 79.62 1766 Ithaca Printing Service, Supplies -Co. Attorney.......... 14.00 1767 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co. Attorney-..... t0.74 1768 Robert L Williamson„Postage--Cn. Attorney ............. 10.00 1769 henry Troemner Inc., tiVeights-Co. Sealerr.. ........... 67.50 L770 Carl Roe, Mileage, etc. -Co. Sealer........ ............. 41.21 405 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors 1771 J. Henry Heslop, Exp. Grossingers-Supervisors.......... 103.92 1772 Harvey Steven,,on, Exp, Grossingers-Supervisors........ 75.60 1773 James R. Graves, Exp. ......... 50.70 1774 Ben Boynton, Lxp.'Grossingers-Suprvisors............. (11.55 3.4,089.85 Less NO- 1682 (Voided check) 6.72 $ 14.,OS3.13 NOV. 139 1961 D-177,5 Dr. EdWard C. I Ing, Care Robert Bump -P1 -IC.......... 200.00 1776 Dr. William J. Waters, -Care Mary LOU Ostrander-PHC. 65.00 1777 Dr. Leon G. Sutton, Care Mary Lou Ostrander -PI -IC ..... 150.00 1778 Dr. Augusto L. Samonte, Care Mary Lou Ostrander -PI -IC 30.00 1779 Midtown Hospital, Care Margaret Todi-PHC........... 158.64 1780 NIaico Hearing Aid Center, Care Penney Burin -PIC.... 135.00 1781 Syracuse Memorial Hospital, Care Dawn Pierce-PHC... 19.48 Syracuse Univ. Gordon D. Hoople 1782 Hearing and Speech Center, Care David 'White-PhIC.... 50.00 1.783 Frees and Tyo, Inc,, Care Beverly Newton -PI -IC........ 449.82 1784 Dr; Augusto L. Samonte, Care Susan aMartin-PHC....... 52.50 1785 Reconstruction Home, Inc., Care Daniel McKenna-PHC: 420.00 1786 Reconstruction home, Inc., Care Daniel McKenna-PHC. 848.24 1787 Dr. William R. NVard, Care George C. LaBarr, Jr.,--PHC 60.00 1788 Dr. C. Pani Russo, Care George C. LaBarr, Jr. -PI -IC... 50.00 1789 Dr. C. Paul. Russo, Care George C. La Barr, jr. THC. 175.00 1790 Woodruff fit -ace and Limb Co., Care Robert Livingstone-PHC................ ...... 350.00' .1791 Strong Memorial Hospital, Care Jolm Williams-PHC... 272.65 1792 Strong 'Memorial Hospital, Care John B.-.H.allstead-PHC 17.00 1793 Dr. John F. Wiltberger, Care Carol Grubb-PHC..._.... 25.00 1794 Dr. Edgar Thorsland, Care Cnrold Grubb -PI -IC ... .... .. 52.50 1795 The Winkley Artificial Limb Co., Care James f eO.,m-ka-PI-IC....... .. . ................ 16.36. 1796 Assoc. for Cerebral Palsied etc., Care John '1'wci:ma.:-PHC. ..... .................... 36.00 1757 Assoc. for Cerebral Palsied etc., Care Rebecca Herbert-PIIC....... .................. 72.00 1758 Assoc. for Cerebral Palsied etc., Cate Daniel Benton-PHC............................ 36.00 1799 Assoc. for Cerebral Palsied etc., Care Thomas Fox-PHC ..................... ....114.00 90.00 lsied 1800 Assoc. ' � - ........................... CarefThonrasbral FoP-PH(,et.. 15.00 1801 Leslie Tottey, Mileage -PI -IC ....................... 2.54 1802 Dickinson's, Floor Tile -Co. Lab.......... ... .......... 745.00 1803 Norton Electric Co., Inc., Air Conditioner -Co. Lab....... 330.00 1804 Wagner Funeral Hame,Table-Co. Lab ......... . ........ 637.00 1805 Banco Corp., Ltd., Lab Slips -Co. Lab_ .... .......... 198.50 1806 Coye C. Ulason, M.D., Manuals -Co. Lah..... .......... 30.00 Commissioner 1807 Clay Adams, Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab ...................... 22.55 1808 Kelley Surgical Co., Inc., Supplies -Co, Lab..-....... 67.50 1809 Kelley Surgical Co., Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab .............. 4,3.00 SS10 Ithaca L^'lectrooics applies -Cep. Lab ..............', . 68.1.5 1.811 Interscience Publishers, I.nc., Book -Co. Lab_ .......: 8.29 1312 Fisher Scientific Co., Supplies -Co. Lab ..... ...... ..... 25.84 Tompkins County, New York 406 1813 Fisher Scientific Co., Supplies -Co. Lab............. , .... . 24.40 1814 N -P. Publications, Rook -Co. Lab ......................... 3.64 1815 The C. V. Nlosby Co., Book -Co. Lab .................... 16.20 1816 Monroe Microscope Service, Supplies -Co. Lab........... 36.00 1817 T. G. Miller Sons Paper, Co., Supplies -Co. Lab.......... 3.35 1818 Little, Brown & Co., Supplie%--Co. Lab. ............... 7.64 1819 J. B. Lippincott Co., Supplies -Co. Lab ................... 16.50 1820 J. B. Lippincott Co., Suplilies-Co. Lite .................... 8.50 1821 Lea and Febiger, Books -Co. Lab... .................... 91.44 1822 Knickerhocker Biosales, Inc., Books -Co. Lab ............. . . 20.11 1823 Kelley Surgical Co., Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab .............. 48.82 1824 Kelley Surgical Co., Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab .............. 1,616.18 1825 Kelley Surgical Co., Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab .............. 1.99.00 1826 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab .:.................. 140.40 1827 W. B. Saunders Co., Books -Co. Lai), . ....... ...... 14.00 1828 W. B. Saunders Co., Rooks -Co. Lab ........... . ........ 77.00 1529 The Aruthur H. Thomas Co., Books -Co. Lab............ 84.88 1830 The .Arthur H. Thomas Co., Books -Co. Lab ............. 8.40 1831 The Williams and Wilkins Co., 'Rooks -Co. Lab..... _ .... 15.00 1832 Porton Printing Co., Supplies -Co. Lab .................. 700.30 1533 NA'. Telephone Co., Services -Co. Lab.. . . . .............. 34.45 1834 NA. Telephgne Co., Services -Co. Lab ..... . ............. 14.00 1835 Dr. Raul deArmas, Autopsy -Co. Lab...............60.00 NR 1836 Robert L. Wanner, Expenses, Albany -Co. Lab........... 27.55 1837 Dr. H. W. Parks, Expenses, N.Y. City ---Co. Lab.......... 22.98 1838 Dr. H. W. Parks, Expenses, .Albany --Co. Lab ............. 29.35 1839 Tompkins County Hfi spital, Services & Supplies Rent -Co. Lab ......... ...... . .... 891.94 1840 Tompkins County Hospital, Service Collection Chgs,-Co. Lab ...................... 1,044.45 1841, Biochemical Procedures, Supplies -Co. Lab .............. 71.50 1842 Amer. Optical Co., Inst. Div., Meter -Co. Lab............ 175.00 1843 Syr. Regional Blood Program, Whole Blood -Cu. Lab..... 344.00 184.1 Tompkins County hospital, Collection Chgs. Sept -Co. Lab. 903.60 1845 Charles 1V. Kehler, Expenses -Co. Lab.. . - . .......... 52.50 1846 County of Tompkins, Gasoline-C.D.. . ......... .... 0.65 1847 Doris Spaulding, C.D. Director, Trips and Supplies-C.D. 114.52 1848 Earl Brown, Services-C.D..... �........................ 5.25 1849 Jim's Fix -It Shop, Keys--C.D ........................... 0.70 1850 N.Y. Telephone Co., Services -CA) .............. ....... 2.25 1851 Humble Oil and Refining Co., Gasoline -Co. Cars........ 105.53 1852 N.Y. Telephcue Co., Services -Radio. . ........ ........ 57.25 1853 Northeast Radio Network, Space .Rental -Radio ...... .... 19.12 185# CES Co., Services -Radio ....................... .:..... 48.00 1855 Elmina Robinson, Claim Settlement -Litigation........... 119.35 1856 Burroughs Corp., Soviet -Highway ...................... 20.80 1557 john E. Miller, Meals -Highway.... I .................. 39.00 1.858 Ithaca Journal News, Inc., Adv. Legal Notice -Co, Treas. 1,492.96 1859 Tompkins County Rural News, Adv. Tax Sales -Co. Treas. 1,137.38 1860 Cornell Campus Store, Ine.,Projector-Fire Protection..... 333.63 1861. T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co.,, Supplies -Fire Protection.. 24.41 1862 Eastern Tomp. Co. Shopper, Printing -Fire Protection._.. 74.00 1863 C. J. Rumsey and Co., Supplies -Fire Protection.......... 1.35 1864 Otto Sandwick, Telephone -Fire Protection .............. 1.50 1865 N.Y. Telephone Co., Services -Fire Protection............ 10.60 1866 Mt. Morris T.S. Hospital, Care Co. Parients-T.B. Hospital. ..... ............. 535.00 407 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors 1867 CLS Co., Services -Fire Protection ....:............I.... 225.00 1868 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies ---Historian........ i.60 1869 Fenner Studio, Negatives and Prints -Historian... _ ..... , 12.00 1870 Tompkins County Rural News, Cuts of Paintings -Historian ......................... 14.44 1871 Bangs Funeral 1-Iome, Burial -Veterans .................. 250.00 1872 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Veterans......... 2.02 1873 Leon F. Holman, Expenses, Director -Veterans.... 108.07" 107.31. 1874 Race Office Equipment Co., Table -Elections.., ...... I ... 33.88 f875 Board of t�lections,"Postage-Elections. - .............. 161.73 1876 NR . 1877 Rev. Acct ,#1259C, Labor -Elections ...... ............. 64.60 1878 Assessment Dept., Labor -Elections .................... 228.00 1879 N.Y. Telephone Co., Services -Elections ............... . . 19.25 1.880 lthac3 011u;e Supplies -Elections..... ...... 7.50 1881 Hanover Pen Co., Supplies -Elections..'. . .. ..... .... 14.85 1882 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Elections......... _ ...... 36.25 1883 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Election,... _ .... 27.15 1884 Norton Printing Co., Supplies=Elections..... .... ...... 22.25 1885 Norton. Printing Co. Supplies: --Elections ................ 59.50 1886 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Elections .... ..... ..... 191.50 1887 Norton Printing Co., Supplies-Llecions.............. .. 28:50 1588 Norton Printing Co., Supplies-Llections..... ........... 893.99 1889 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Elections ....... . ......... 175.00 1890 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Flections.... ' _ ........... 252.00 1891 Add ressograph-Multigraph Corp., Supplies -Elections.... 51.78 1892 Acid ressograph-Multigraph Corp., Supplies-Electi6ns.... 20.30 1893 Add ressograph-Multigraph Corp., Office Equipment -Flections.......... 417.09 1894 Tompkins County Rural News., Adv. -Elections.......... 13.87 1895 Tompkins, County Rural News, Adv.-Llections....... 10"07 1896 The Free Press, Adv. -Elections... ....-.+........... 6.87 7.20 1897 The Kaufman Press, Rooks -Elections....,' .............. 80.18 1898 Assessment Dept., Labor -Elections............ :.....:. 28.50 1899 NR 1900 Vann's Motor Service. Tractor and Mower -Co. Bldgs... 264.00 1901 Emery G. PCW, Supplies -Co. Bldgs: .................... 16.00 1902 Smith's Hardware, Supplies -Co. Bldgs ............ . ..... 22.26 1903 Smith's Hardware, Supplies -Co. Bldgs.. .... ....... ... 5.34 1904 McGuire Gardens, Supplies -Co. Bldgs.. �. .............. 9.50 1905 ,joseph Abbott, Supplies -Co. Bldgs ...................... 7.61. 1.906 Clarkson Chemical Co., Supplies -Co. Bldgs... . ...... 22.50. 1907 Clarkson Chemical Co_, Supplies -Co. Bldgs.. . . .......... 55.00 1908 Clarkson Chemical Co., Supplies -Co. Bldgs ... . .......... 56.00 1909 C. 1. Rumsey and CO., Supplies -CO. Bldgs... ........... 12.31 1910 C. I. Rumsey and Co., Supoiies-Co. Bldgs.. , . . , . ....... 0.50 1911 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co. Bldgs. ...... 3.73 1912 Leslie Tottev, Supplies -Co. Bldgs .. ....... . ........... 1.80 1913 Leslie Tottey, Supplies -Co. Bldgs .. . ........... ..... . 2.00 1914 Harbeck Paper Co., Supplies -Co. Bldgs ............ .... 43.15 1915 Vasco Produces Co., Supplies -Co. Bldgs . . ..... .......... 27.50 191.6 Vat:co Produc-s Co.. Suppiie�-Co. Bldgs..' . ..... ...... 14.00 1917 N.Y.S. Electric and Gas Corp., Services -Co. Bldgs... ... 422.10 1 Q19 N.Y. Telephone Co., Services -Co. ,Bldgs ........... ..... 49.60 1919 N.l'. Telenhone Co,. Services -Co. Bldgs.- . . ............ 759.40 1920.Donahue-Halverson Inc., Labor and Materials-C.a. Bldgs. 8.65 1921 Doachue-Halversan Inc., Labm and Materials -Co. Bldgs. 43.30 Tompkins County, New York 403 1922 Woody's Paint Store, Supplies -Co. Bldgs. . . . . ........... 221.27 1923 Brewer and Brown, Inc., Labor and Materials -Co. Bldgs. 44.26 1924 Cortright Electric, Inc., Labor and Materials -Co. Bldgs.. 16.35 i 1925 Donoue-HaIverson Inc., Labor -Co. Bldgs........... . h 695 11 926 Donohue -Halverson Inc., Labor and ,Materials -Co. Bldgs. 10.70 1927 Donohue -Halverson Inc., Labor and Materials -Co. Bldgs 365.73 1928 Frank Hanshaw, Labor and Materials --Co. Bldgs........ 245.00 1929 Jim's Fix -It Shop, Keys and Repairs -Co. Bldgs.......... 9.00 1930.Vann's Motor Service, Seryice-Co. Bldgs_ ......... 4.50 1931 Leslie Tottey, Mileage -Co. Bldgs., ............ 9.68 1932 Key Lox Mfg. Co., Supplies -Supreme Court. ........... 31.00 1933 IBM Corp., Service -Supreme Court. ............. .. .. 9.14 1934 Tompkins County Children's Ct., Supplies -Children Ct.. 14.42 1935 Ithaca Office Equipment, Supplies -Children's Court....:. 1.40 1936 T. U. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Children's Court.. 5.65 1937 Williamson Law Book Co., Supplies -Surrogate........... 36.63 i 1938 Omega 'Pen Service, Supplies -Surrogate .............. . . 2.40 1939 Shepards Citations, Subscription Renewal ---Surrogate..... 79.00 1940 Lawyers Cooperative Pub. Co., McKinneys Supp. -Surrogate ......................... 47.50 1941 County of Tompkins, ]corms -Surrogate .... . ........ .. . . IAO 1942 Mary Mineah, ... 69.45 1943 Matthew Bender and Co., Inc., Book -District Arty..... .. 35.00 1944 Richard B. Thaler, Mileagc-District Atty............... 40.48 19+5 State Dept. of Audit and Control Justice Court iltnd, Fees -- Justices Court ....................... '........ 5.06 1946 City Court of Ithaca, Fees -Justices Court ....... .... 5.00 1947 Tompkins County Probation Dept., Supplies -Probation Dept. . . ............ .....:..... 24.97 1948 County of Tompkins, Forms-Prohation .Dept... ......... 1.00 1949 Leo L. Teeter, "Crips -Probation Dept. . ........ 84.97 1950 Frank C. ftoftack, Trips -Probation Dept. ....... ...... 59.98 1951 WiElis 13. White, Jr., Trips -Probation Dept..... ....... 24.6? 1952 Frances C. Ilulin, Trips -Probation Dept ............ . ... 20.08 1953 Dr. George 1,. Brampton, House Call -Jail Physician, 7.00 5.00 1954 Onondaga Co. Penitentiary, Prisoner Care. . . - ......... 3,696.45 1955 Cutting Motors, Labor and Materials -Sheriff............ 170.47 1956 Goodyear Service Store, Labor and Materials -Sheriff 80.85 1957.Deans Super Service, Labor and Gasoline -Sheriff....... 19.0+ 1958 Esso Standard Humble Oil, Gasoline -Sheriff............ 579.00 1959 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Sheriff........... 4.05 1960 Nortun Printing Co., Supplies -Sheriff.... 7.25 1961 Wilcox Press Inc., Supplies -Sheriff .......... ......... 25.31 1962 Ned's Agelding Service, Labor -Sheriff: ....... ......,.. 7.50 1963 Paul E. Killion Ine.,Service-Sheriff.......... .... ..... 1839 196+ County of Tompkins, Gasoline -Sheriff ............ ..... 39.86 1965 Howard A. Harvey, Supplies -Sheriff.. .......... 108,.88 1966.Sturm Bros., Shires -Sheriff ................ ........... . 15.80 1967 Williamson Law Book Co., '61 Supp. C.L.S. Lacy -Sheriff 2.50 1968 Williamson Law Book Co., Forms -Sheriff ....... ...... +.32 1969 Catner's Auto Parts, Supplies -Sheriff, -... .. - _ ..=.... . 44.49 1970 No Bill 1971 Omega Pen Service, Supplies -Supervisors:....... 10.95 1972 Duplicating Perducts inc., SLI pplies-SuPervisors........... 8,50 1973 T, G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Supervisors ..... 4.84 1974 Addressograph-N,Iultigraph Corp., Supplies -Supervisors.: 4.73 1975 The Free Press, :1dr.-Supervisor,......... ...,....... 10.64 409 proceedings of the Board of Supervisors 1976 The Free Press, Adv.-SuperVisurS ..................... 8.55 1977 Tompkins County Rural News, Adv. -Supervisors........ 9.88 1978 Tompkins County Rural News, Adv. -Supervisors........ 8.55 1979 Luttons Office Equip. Co, Supplies -Supervisors.......... 17.00 1980 John E. Miller, Road Tour;Meals-Supervisors........... 141..60 1981 Edward Abbott, 7'riii-Grossingers=Supervisors......... 11.0.50 1982 William P. Sullivan, Trip-Grossingers-Supervisors...... 83.81. 1983 Donald J. Culligan, Trip-Grossingers-Supervisors....... 68.25 1984 Mathew Bender & Co., Inc., Form -County Atty.......... 48.00 1985 The Lawyers Co-op. Pub, Co., '61 Supp. McKinney s -County Atty. ................... 47.50 1986 'L^'dward Thompson Co., '61 Pocket Parts -County Atty.... 42.00 1987 Amsterdam Co., Tat Computer f- Chart -Co. Treas...... 24.75 1988 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co. Trews......... 1L76 1989 D. A. Stobbs, Co. Treas., Supplies -Co. Treas............. 11.40 1990 Zdenka K. Stepan, '1.'611 -Co. Tress .................. _.. 69.45 1991 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -County Clerk 84.51, 84.39 1992 Bostitch-Northeast Inc., Supplies -County Clerk.......... 6.15 1993 Paul E. Killion, Inc., Supplies -County Clerk............ 189.25 1994 Paul E. Killion, Inc. Supplies -County Clerk. ............ 149.50 1995 Halland McChesney Inc., Supplies -County Clerk........ 105.00 1996 Hall and' McChesney- Inc., Supplies --County Clerk....... 64.00 1997 B. F. Tobey, Co. Clerk, Postage -County Clerk........... 185.27 1998 Hanover Pen CO., Supplies -County Clerk..... , .....8.31 9.31. 1999 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co,, Supplies -Motor Bureau.... 15.72 2000 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Postage -Motor 13ur........ 38.80 2001 Paul E. billion, Inc., Microbond-Motor Bur............ 66.21 2002 Carl Roe, Mileage -Co. Sealerr ........................:. 24.32 2003 Paul E. Killion, Inc., Microbond-MOW Bur ............. 46.76 . 2004 Pitney -Bowes, Ine., Meter Rental -Motor Bur ............. 21.60 2005 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co.,, File -Co. Atty.............. 1+9.98 2006 Omega Pen Service, Supplies -Co. Arty ................... 4.80 2007 Piersons, Supplies -Co. Atty ............................ 10.35 2008 Robert .1. Williamson, Mileage -Co. Airy.. ........... 8,00 2009 Dr. George McCauley, Prisoner Care -Jail Phys......... • 27.00 2010 Victory Markets, Food -Jail ............................ 399.82 2011 Norton Electric, Labor -Jail ............................ 6.20 2012 Ned's Welding Service, Labor -Jail ...................... 10,00 2013.,.J. C. Penney Co., Inc., Supplies ---Jail ................... 23.16 201.1 Brooks Pharmacy, Prescriptions -Jail ................... 21.78 20.15 Bennett Poultry Farm, .Eggs -Jail ...................... 12.00 2016 lulet Valley Farms, Milk -Jail .............. ........... 16.25 2017 General Baking Co., Bread -Jail ................:...... 29.04 2018 VanOrder Funeral Home, Burial -Veterans ..... ..... .. 104.50 2019 N.Y.S. Vet College, Vaccinations -Bovine TB .......... 48.50 (Dr. H. Kruininger) 2020 N.Y.S. Vet College, Vaccination. (Dr. Fox) -Bovine TB 13.50 2021 N.Y.S. Vet College, Vaecinations-Bovine Tll............ 26.00 (Dr. S. J. Roberts) 2022 N.Y •S. Vet College, Vaccinations -Bovine TB............ 31.50 (Dr. D. A. Morrow) 2023 Dr. i-loward K. Fuller, Vaccinations -Bovine TB ....... 5.00 2024 .Dr, James H. l-loffmire, Vaccinations -Bovine TB........ 35.35 2025 Dr. Donald }I. Crispell, Vaccinations -Bovine TB........ (,3.50 2026 Bangs Funeral Home, Burial -Veterans...' .............. 250.00 -$ 31,'620.84 Tompkins County, New York 410 DECEMBER 11, 196$. D-2027 Abby Orthopedic Co., Care -Rebecca Herbert............ NR 2028 Syracuse Memorial Hospital, Care -James Babel-PFIC... 513.05 2029 Reconstruction Horne lnc.,'Care-Daniel J. McKenna -PIC 434.00 2030 Syracuse Univ. Hospital of the Good Shepherd, Care - Beverly Newton -PI -IC ......................... 45.00 2031 Assoc. for Cerebral Palsied and Handicapped of Ithaca Area lnc.; Care -John Tweitman-PI]c................ 75.00 2032 Assoc. for Cerebral Palsied and Handicapped of Ithaca Area Inc., Care - Rebecca Herbert-PFIC.............. 78.00 2033 Assoc. for Cerebral Palsied and Handicapped of .Ithaca Area Inc., Care - Terri Ellis -PRC ....... . ............ 162.00 2034 Assoc. for Cerebral Palsied and Handicapped of Ithaca Area .Inc., Care -Daniel Benton-PFiC......... 54.04 _ 2035 Assoc. for Cerebral Palsied and Handicapped of Ithaca Area Inc., Care - Terri Ellis-PHC................... 153.00 2036 Assoc. for Cerebral Palsied and .Handicapped of ,Ithaca Area .Inc., Care -Terri Lllis-PHC................... 24.00 2037 Assoc. for Cerebral Palsied and Handicapped of =Ithaca Area Inc., Care -Thomas Fox-PHC................... 114.00 2039 Assoc. for Cerebral Palsied and Handicapped of Ithaca Area Inc., Care - Johir Tweitman-PI-IC.............. 39.00 2039 Abbe Orthopedic Co.,. Care - John Tweitman-PHC...... 34,95 2040 Abby Orthopedic Co., Care -'Phomas Fox-PFIC......... 88.95 2041 Dr.. R. W. Baker, Care -:Danny P. Craik -PEC.......... 300.00 2042 Dr. Reginald C. Farrow, Care -Ronald Stonemetz---PHC.. 64.00 2043 Dr. Reginald C. Farrow, Care - Geraldo Chena-,PHC.... 19.98 2044 Dr. Reginald C. Farrow, Care -Daniel McKenna-PHC.. 20.00 2045 .Dr. Reginald C. Farrow, Care -Barbara Jean Merithew-PHC........... ..... 30.00 2046 Dr. George S. Flusson, Care -.Linda Underwood-PHC.... 162.50 2047 Dr. J. J. Kalamarides, Care- Daniel L. Reynolds-PHC...................... 75.00 2048 Dr. Leo P. Larkin, Care -Daniel NIcKenna---PHC........ 10.00 2049 Dr. Arthur W. Rupert, Care - David Zenger-PHC....... 5250 2050 Dr. C. Paul Russo, Care - Carol Grubb-PFIC:............ 150.00 2051 Dr. Mark K. Wang, Care -David 'Zenger-PHC......... 225.00. 2052 Dr. 'Wm. R. Ward, Care -George LaBarr-PIIC......... 22.50, 2053 -2133 County Laboratory- Audited at Later Date 2134 County of Tompkins,. C asoline-C.D..................... 2.37 2135 Fred Vyskocil, Airpack-C.D....................... .... 1.50 2136 Phillips Ribbon and Carbon Co., Supplies-C.D........... 8.75 2137 Jaynes P. Sheehan, Chief, C.D. Rescue Service, Repair -CD ..................... 19.05 2138 Ithaca Office Equipment, Paper-C.D................... 7.34 2139 Doris Spaulding, Director, CD, Mileage -CD ............ 2038 2140 N.Y. Telephone Co., Service-C.D., . . ....... ........... 2.25 2141 Ralph Hospital, Trip-C.D.. . . ....... .... ............ 36.10 2142 John L. Miller, ideals, etc. -Highway. ........... ...... 34.60 2143 Humble Oil and Refining Co., Gas -Co. Cars ............ 151.33 2144 Northeast Radio Network, Service--,Radin................ 19.12 2145 N.Y. Telephone Co., Service -Radio ...................... 57.25 2146 N.Y.S. Electric k Gas Cnrp., Service Elec. to 11 -10 -61 -Radio ..... ................ 6.2S 2147 CES Co., Service 10 -15 -1t -15 -Radio..' ................ 48.00 2148 Mt. Morris T.B. Hospital, Care Co. Patients-T.B. Hosp. 575.00 21.49 No :Bill 471 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors 2150 The Alling and Cory Co., Supplies-Flistorian........... 65.00 2151 Lutton's Office Equip. Co. Inc., Supplies -Assessment...... 5.10 21,52 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Assessment....... 1.00 21.53 Burroughs Corp., Supplies -Assessment, ................ 25.85 2154 Ithaca Office Equipment, Supplies -Assessment!.......... 189.93 2155 Macks Photo. Copies, Supplies -Assessment ... ........... 1.04 2156 Addressograph-Multigraph Corp., Supplies -Assessment... 10.43 2157 VanNatta Office Equip, Co., Inc., Supplies -Assessment... 7.25 2158 Xerox Corp., Reutal - Machines -Assessment. ....... _ ... 125.00 2159 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies --Elections .... .. 9.20 2160 Upstate Press, Supplies -Elections.. _ ... I ......... . ... 2,840.33 2161 Ithaca. Journal News, Inc., Adv. -Flections .......... . .... 21.00 2162 Tompkins County Rural News, Ads -.-Elections. .... 63.30 2163 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Elections .... ........ ... 37.65 2164 Ithaca Journal News Inc., Adv. -Elections ............... 264.60 2165 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Veterans.. '...... 3.74 2166 Leon F. F-Ioiman, Mileage -Veterans, . .. ................ 17.85 2167 O. G. Peterson, Expenses -Vet's Day -Veterans.......... 125.82 2168 Wagner Funeral Home, Burial -Veterans ............... 150.00 21.69 The Ithaca Journal, Adv. legal notice -Fire Protection.... 5.04 2170 CES Co., Install siren -Fire Protection. ....... ... . .. .... 30.39 2171 CES Co., Service -Fire Protection ....................... 225.06 2172 Journal and Courier, Adv, legal notice ----Fire Protection... 5.13 2173 N.Y. Telephone Co., Service -Fire Protection............ 9.05 21.74 Raymond Lattin, Mileage -Fire Protection ... ........... 132.99 2175 CES Co., Radio Service ---Fire Protection ....... . . ....... 861.00 2176 Leslie Tottey, Supplies -Co. Bldgs .............. . ........ 3.18. 2177 Bool's Flower Shop, Bulbs -Co. Bldgs_ . , . ............ 7.05 2178 C. J. Rumsey and 'Co., Supplies -Co. Bldgs.. ............. 8.58 2179 The No, Amer. Mogul Products Co., Supplies --Co. Bldgs. 90.94 2180 N.Y.S. Elect, and Gas Corp., Service -Co. Bldgs.......... 720.77 2181 N.Y. Telephone Co., Servicc-Co. Bldgs.. . ....... ....... 722.17 2182 N.Y. Telephone Co., Service -Co. Bldgs ........ ......... 66.00 2183 City of Ithaca, Service Water -Co. Bldgs .. ............. 241.68 218+ Woody's Paint Store, Supplies -Co. Bldgs_:......:...... 247.63 2185 Donohue-FlalversonInc., Repair -Co. Bldgs .......... ... 6.90 2186 Wm. M. Egan, Repair -Co. Bldgs ............. ..... ... 178.26 2187 Jim's Fix -It Shop., Keys -Co. Bldgs ...................... 2.75 2188 Ithaca G,L.F. Farm Store, Supplies-Co.'Bldgs............ 3.16 2189 Allen Funeral home, Burial -Veterans .................. 270.00 2190 CES Co., Service -Co. Bldgs ............. ... .......... 72.00 2191 The Bond Buyer, A}Iv. Bond Sale -Co. Blclgs............. 235.20 2192 Harold E. Simpson, Stamps -Supreme Ct........ ...... 20.00 2193 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Supreme Court.... 9.30 2194 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Children's Ct..... 4.40 2195 Children's Court, Petty Cash -Children's Ct.. ........ 15.00 2196 Lutton's Office Equip. COy Microphone, file '& repair -Children's Ct.... ....... 43.40 2197 C. J. Rurnsey & Co., Clock -Surrogate ..... .......... . 6.91 2198 Williams Press, Inc., Supplies -Surrogate ............ .. 12.39 2199 Williamson Law Book Co., Book -Surrogate ............. 112.54 2200 Acmc Bonk Co., Bnok-Surrogate. .......... .I..I. .... 18.50 2201 T. G. Miller Suns Taper Co., Supplies -Surrogate. _ ...... 0.59 2202 Mary Mineah, Stamps -Surrogate. . .......... .... I ....4.00 2203 T.G. Miller 'Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Surrogate......... 38.48 2204 Raker, Voorhis and Co., Inc., '61 Supp. -Surrogate....... 16.50 j Tompkins County, New York 412 2205 Acme Book Co., Hook-D..q............................. 18.50 2206 Roger B. Sovocool, Postage-D.A............. .......... 6.00 2207 Peter J. Monaghan, Mileage; Ass'CD.A.................. 19.32 2208 City Court of Ithaca, Pee, and Felony -Justice Court..... 5.00 2209 Tompkins County Probation Dept., Petty Cash -Probation 24.39 2210 Frances C. Hulin, Mileage --Probation ................... 22.41 2211 Frank C. Kuftack, Mileage -Probation .......... ......... 23.12 2212 Leo L. Teeter, Mileage -Probation .... ......... . ....... 47.77 2213 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies, -Probation.. 4,35 2214'N.Y.S. Dept of Mental Hygiene, Care patient -Mentally 111 170.50 2215 Williamson Law Book Co., Supplies -Sheriff .......... ... ,36 6.36 63.20 2216 T. G. Miller Sons Paper C(,,, Supplies -Sheriff....... ... 2217 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Sheriff........... 10.99 2218 County of Tompkins, Gas -Sheriff.......... 81.50 2219 Goodyear Service Stores, 'fires -Sheriff ....... ... .... 64.50 2220 Goodyear Service Stores, Tires -Sheriff ................. 59.92 2221 Dean's Super Service, Supplies -Sheriff ................. 23.47 2222 Paul E. Killion, Inc., Microbond-Sheriff. ............ . 27.47 2223 Morris Men's Wear, Clothes -Sheriff ................. .. 83.40 2224 Sturm Bros., Clothes -Sheriff. . . ............... ........ . 30.00 2225 The Sport Shop, Clothes -Sheriff. ..................... . . 79.00 2226 Gee's Sport Shop, Ammunition -Sheriff ......... .. ..... 10.26- 2227 1XI.A.1-larvey, Sporting Goods Co., Belt and Holsters -Sheriff........' ........ ........... 35.37 2228 Cutting Motors Inc., Repairs -Sheriff ................... 101.36 2229 Howard A. Harvey, Mileage & Supplies -Sheriff ....... .. 52.45 2230 General Baking Co., Bread -Sheriff.... ......... . . ... 38.88 2231 Brooks Pharmacy, Prescription -Sheriff .... ............ 30.94 2232 Victory Markets, Groceries -Sheriff ..................... 262.05 2233 Inlet Valley Farms Inc., Milk --Sheriff ..... ............. 16.25 2234 Duplicating Products Inc., Photocopier & Supplies -Supervisors ........ .......... 1+6.00 2235 Addressograph-Multigraph Corp., Supplies -Supervisors.. 19.36 2236 Addressograph-Multigraph Corp., Supplies -Supervisors, . 3.88 2237 Gladys L. Buckingham, Postage -Supervisors............ 21.09 2238 The Ithaca Journal,- Legal Notice -Supervisors........... 5.25 2239 The Journal and Courier, Legal Notice -Supervisors...... 5.51 2240 IBM Corporation, Service Agreement -Supervisors....... 105.00 2241 Edward P. Abbott, Super. Expenses -Supervisors......... 169.50 2242 Paul NV. Blanchard, Super, Expenses -Supervisors........ 87.10 2243 James R. Graves, Super, Expenses -Supervisors...... 82.33 82.28 2244 Henry Heslop, Super. Expenses -Supervisors.... ........ 256.39 2245 James Cortright, Super Expenses -Supervisors.......... 250.53 2246 Amsterdam Printing & Lith. Co., Forms -Co. Treasurer.. 20.70 2247%Villi2mson Law Book Co., '61 Supplement -Co. Treasurer 3.75 2248 I). A, Stobbs, Co. Treas., Postage -Co. Treasurer........ +6.00 2249 Harvev Stevenson, 13udget OBicer-meals-Budget Officer. 36.54 2250 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co. Clerk...... 1,44 2251 Phillips Process Co., Inc., Supplies. -Co. Clerk............ 22.50 2252 VanNatta Office Equip. Co., Inc., Supplies -Co. Clerk..... 2.61 2253 Jim's Fix -ft Shop, Repair -Co. Clerk . . ......... ........ 3.50 2254 Walter C. Harriman, Repair & Mount Maps -Co. Clerk ........ .....384.80 384.50' 2255 B. F. Tobev, Co. Clerk, Trans. & Postage -Co. Clerk.... ' 138.59 2256 Stott & Davis Motor Express, .Inc., Supplies -Cu. Clerk.... 82.66 2257 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Motor Veh. Bur., . 7.48 2258 Ithaca Office Equip., Supplies -Moto- Veh. liar.......... 1.00 413 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors 2259 Ithaca Printing Service, Supplies -Co. Arty .............. 10.00 2260 Carl Roe, Nlileage-Co. Sealer ......................... 17.62 2261 ,Donald li. Crispell, Vaccinations & "Pests -Bovine TB... 152.40 2262 Tow'. Co. Extension Ser. Assn., Agricultural Dept., Records & Expense -Bovine T.B...................... 668.95 2263 Nlaico Hearing Aid Center, Care -Penny Burin -PH 135.00 \'R $ 16,808.04 DECEMBER 18, 1961 D-2053 Ithaca Office Equip., Calculator -Co. Lab ................. 476.35 2054 Charm Manor,.Inc., Chair -Co. Lab ..................... 11.6.55 2055 IBM Corp., Elec. Typewriter -Co. Lab .................. 368.00 2056 IBM Corp., Elec. Typewriter -Co. Lao....... ......... 383.00 2057 Shelton's Ref. & Ser., Air Condit;comers-Co. Lab......... 470.ou 2058 Shelton's Ref. Sales & Ser., Mohawk with glass door -Co. Lab ..................... 800.40 2059 Shelton's Ref. Sales & Ser., Custom line reach -in -Co. l.ah........................ 551.40 2060 Van\atta Office Equip. Co., Equip & Supplies -Co. Lab.... 316.93 2061 Ithaca Floor Covering, Doors -Co. Lab .................. 214.50 2062 Herman J. Eckelmann, Camera etc., -Co. Lab............ 410.00 2063 Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, Books -Co. Lab........... 40.00 2064 Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, Books -Co. Lab........... 19.88 2065 Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, Books -Co. Lab........... 74.34 2066 The C. V. Mosby Co., Books -Co. Lab................... 10.80 2067 T. G. ivliller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co. Lab.......... 2.20 2068 Kelley Surgical Co., Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab .............. 11.50 2069 Kelley Surgical Co., Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab .............. 102.44 2070 Kelley Surgical Co., file., Supplies -Co. Lab .............. 15.00 2071 Knickebocker Biologicals, Supplies -Co. Lab ............. 60.25 2072 The Arthur 1-1. 'Phomas Co., Supplies -Co. Lab........... 12.74 2073 The Arthur H. Thomas Co., Supplies -Co. Lab........... 56.06 2074 The -Arthur H. Thomas Co., Supplies- Co. Lab........... 197.25 2075 The Arthur 1-1. Thomas Co., Supplies -Co. Lab........... 24.30 2076 IBM Corp., Supplies -Co. Lab .......................... 14.00 2077 Harvard Univ. Press, Book -Co. Lab .................... 16.14 2078 Fisher Scientific Co., Supplies -Co. Lab .................. 27.64 2079 National Welding, Supplies -Co. Lab ................... 3.75 2080 Academic Press, Inc., Book -Co. Lai) ................... 20.24 2081 Academic Press, Inc., Book -Co. Lab ..................... 12.19 2082 Academic Press Inc., Book -Co. Lab ..................... 10.19 2083 Academic Press Inc., Book, -Co. Lab ..................... 47.44 2084 Beckman Instruments, Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab............ 5.15 .2085 .Duplicating Products, Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab ............. 58.05 2086 Debs Hospital Supplies, Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab........... 55.40 2087 Debs Hospital Supplies, Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab.......... 42.50 2088 Parental PrOdUCCS, Supplies -Co. Lab .................... 51.12 2089 C. J. Rumsey & Co., Supplies -Co. Lab ................... 3.37 2090 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab .................... 4.35 2091 .Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab .................... 164.93 2092 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab .................... 4.40 2093 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab ..................... 20.48 2094 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab .................... 64.90 2095 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab .................... 25.00 2096 Scientific Products, Supplies -Co. Lab .................... 883.01 2097 The Star Supply Co., Supplies -Co. Lab ................. 54.65 2098 Sigma Chemical Co., Supplies -Co. Lab .................. 23.50 2099 Sigma Chemical Co., Supplies -Co. Lah.................. 28.09 Tompkins County, New York ala 2100 Will Corporation, Supplies --Co. Lab .............. . ...... 210.76 2101 Will Corporation, Supplies -Co. Lab ..................... 115.55 2102 VanNatta Office Equip., Co., Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab....... 13.00 1 2103 VanNatta Office Equip., Co., Inc., Supplies -Ca. Lab.. .6.24 6.34 2104 VanNatta Office Equip. Co. Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab....... 2.74 2105 VanNatta Office Equip. Co., Inc., Supplies -Co. Lab....... 15.36 2106 VanNatta Office li A15 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors 2284 Paul VanOstrand, Clerical Services -Rabies ............. 3.00 -'2285 N.Y.& Vet College, .Dept. of Medicine, Vacc. by Dr. F. 1-1. Fox -Rabies ....................... 14.00 2286 N. Y. S. Vet. College, Dept. of Medicine, Vacc. by Dr. Robert B. Hillman -Rabies..... ...... :.. 36.00 2287 N.Y.& Vet. College, Dept. of Medicine, Vacc. by 27r..David A. Morrow -Rabies ... .'......... 9.00 2288 N.X.S. Vet, College, Dept. of Medicine, Vacc. by .Dr. Stephen J. Roberts -Rabies .............. 16.00 ` 2289 N.Y.S. Vet. College, Dept. of Medicine, Vacc. by Dr. 1-1. J. Van Kruiningen-Rabies........'.... 40.00 2290 Dr. NA'allace E. Holmes, Vacc. & Blood `Pests -Rabies.... 73.65 2291 Dr. J. J. Kalamarides, Care Robert Livingstone-PHC 20:00 16.00 2292 'Tompkins County Hospital, Care Loren VanNest-PHC.. 78.27 2293 Assoc. for Cerebral Palsied and Band. of : ` Ithaca Area,. Care Rebecca llerbert-PHC.... ....... . 6.00 2294 Assoc. for Cerebral Palsied and Hand. of Ithaca Area, Care John Tw itman-PHC............. 84.00 2295 Assoc. for Cerebral Palsied and -land, of Ithaca Area, Care 'Thomas Fox-PHC................. 111.00 2296 Assoc. for Cerebral Palsied and Hand. of Ithaca Area, Care Terri Ellis -PI -IC. . . ............. . 162.00 2297 Assoc. for Cerebral Palsied and .Hand, of Ithaca Area, Care Daniel Benton-PHC� ... .. ....... 84.00 2298 Dr, Robert W. Baker, Care Roger Davis -PI -IC.......... 300.00 2299 Reconstruction Home, Inc., Care Gwendolyn Boda-PFIC 266.00, 2300 Dr, Ldgar Thorsland, Care Terry Lock wood-PHC. ..... 30.00 2301 :Dr. Edgar Thorsland, Care Larry Lockwood-PlIC...... 30.00 2302 Dr. Edgar "Thorsland, Care Jeffre.% Lock wood -P 1-1C...... 30.00 2303 Woodruff .Brace and Limb Co., Care Donna Race- PHC.. 140.00 2304 Woodruf Brace and Limb Co., Care Bevin Vincent---PHC 150.00 2305 Dr. NVml R. Ward, Care Loren C. VanNest-PHC. ..... 22.50 2306 Dr. Joseph Delmonica, -Care Linda Underwood-PFIC_... 67.50 2307 D.r. John A. Benjamin, Care LIM La Barr-PHC.......... 40.00 23;08;"1'. G. Miller So!1S Pa )er Co., Supplies ---Highway... _ .... 30.00 2309 Mack's Photo Copies, Ozalids-i-Iighwav................ 4.3Z 2310 John E. Miller, Lunches and Stamps -Highway.. ....... 32.55 231.1 Mt. Morris "Tuberculosis Hosp., County Patients -TB..... 340.00 231.2 N. Y. Telephone Co., Service-Etectiou.:..... ...... ..... 2.04 2313 Steuben County, Bd. of Elections, Registration -Election _ 2.87 2314 Humble Oil & Refining Co.,.Gasoline-Co. Cars.......... 242.64 2315 N.Y. Telephone Co., Service -Radio....... ..... 57.25 2316 Leon F. Holnruj, Mileage and Meals -Veterans........... 1.6.49 .;(,2317 Cornell Campus Store Inc., Supplies -Fire Coordinator... _ 10.16 .2318 N. X. Telephone Co., Service -Fire Coordinator..,...... - . 9.80 2319 The Free Press, Adv. Transmitter etc. -Fire Coordinator.. 5.32. 2320 CES Co., Seryice-Fire Coordinator..' ........ ..:.......... 337.50 2321 'romp. Co. Rural News, Adv. 'Transmitter, etc. -Fire Coordinator- ............ ... 4.94 2322 Ono,odaga Supply Co., Power saw-C.D.. _ ..... ... . - 110.50 2323 Office E(JUipment, Tables and Chairs-C.D.... ..... 213.00 .Ithaca 11 2324 T. G. Miller Sans Paper Co., Supplies-C.D.............. 21.25 2325 Wilcox Press Ioc., Supplies-C.D.. . ................... 26.00 '2326 1,. G. Miller's Sons Paper CO., Supplies=C.D...:....... 4.29 2327 Doris'Spaulding Director-C.D., Mileage S, Postage-C.D. 48.51. 2328 IBM Corporation, Service -Supreme Ce ............... 7.64 2329 Duplicating Products, Supplies -Supreme Ct.. , .... .. _ . 10.80 2330 County of Tompkiiis, Multilith work -firms -Children's Ct. 3.26 2331 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Children's Ct.. • . - 17.65 2332 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co,, Sapnti2s-Surrogate's...., . . 17.57 Tompkins County, New York 416 2333 Williamson Law. Book Co., Nooks -Co, Judge..:......... 14.06 2334 Mathew Bender & Co., Inc., '61 Supplement -Co. Law Lib. 17.50 2335 G. Alex Galvin, lir., Medical Service, -Jail Phys. ...... 7.00 2336 Addressograph-Multigraph Corp., Cabinets -Assessment Dept... I ....................... 417.09 2337 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Assessment Dept. 3.45 2338 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Assessment Dept. 11.32 2339 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Assessment Dept. 3.80 2340 The Appraisal Journal, Subscription-AssessmearDept._.. 7.00 2341 Big George's Express, Express charges -Assessment Dept. 3.35 2342 Thomas G. Payne, Postage- ."essment Dept............ 2.91 2343 J. & F. B. Garrett Co., ,Supplies -Assessment Dept........ 33.60 2344 Xerox Corp., Rental Charges -Assessment Dept........... 45.00 2345 Xerox Corp., Rental Charges -Assessment Dept..... 125.00 85.00 2346 Ithaca Gear & Auto Parts Co. I.nc., Supplies-I31dg....... 7.65 2347 Smith's Hardware, Supplies -Bldg .. ............... .... 18.86 2348 N. Y. Telephone Co., Service-BIdg..................... 54.30 2349 Cortright Electric Co., Repairs -Bldg ..................... 21.84 2350 Cortright Electric Co., Repairs -Bldg ... ............ ... 3.25 2351 Harbeck Paper Co., Repairs -Bldg .... .................. 3.65 2352 Woody's Paint Store, Repairs -Bldg ..................... 137.36 2353 Jamieson McBinney's Co., lnc., Repairs -Bldg............ 6.25 2354 Brown's Express Inc., Freight Charges -Bldg............ 7.73 2355 Cayuga Oil Co., Repairs ----Bldg .......................... 23.97 2356 Cortright Electric Inc., Repairs -Bldg ................... 28.99 2357 'CES Co., Repairs -Bldg ................. .............. 65.00 2359 Donahue -Halverson lnc., Repairs -Bldg ................... 9.88 2359 Jim's Fix -It Shop, Repairs -Bldg ........................ 6.00 2360 Smith's Hardware, Repairs---BIdg............ .......... 69.01 2364 White Nurseries, Repairs -Bldg ....... ............ ...... 2.00 2362 Leslie Tottey, Mileage & Postage -Bldg ..... ... . ... .... 5.64 2363 Cayuga Oil Co., Tank and Pump -Central Garage.... .. 510.00 2364 IBM Corporation, Supplies -Co. Clerk...' ................. 4.67 2365 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Co, Clerk........ 26.05 2366 Norton Printing Co., Supplies -Co. Clerk. . - - . . , . . , ..... 64.00 2367 -Paul E. Killion, Inc., Nov. recording -Co. Clerk.......... 208.65 2368 Sullivan and McNeil Inc., Insurance -Co. Clerk....... .. 37.50 2369 IBM Corporation, Service -Co. Clerk ........... ........ 18.50 2370 Cortright Electric Inc., Repairs -Co. Clerk. _ ...... _ .. 44.42 2371 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Motor Vehicle.... 1438 2372 H. A. Carey 'Co., .Inc., Insurance -Co. Clerk, . . ....... 31.74 2373 H. A. Carey Co,, Inc., Insurance -Co. Clerk ............. 85.05 2374 Stott & .Davis Motor Express, Inc., Express Charges -Co. Clerk 74.5+ 2375 Paul E. Billion, Inc., Microbond Nov. -Co. Clerk.. . 44.10 Inc.,2376 Duplicating Products Supplies -Supervisors......... 1.7.00 2377 Tompkins Co. Rural News, Adv. Budget Hearing, -Supervisors ........... .... . .. 5,32 2378 Ben V. Boynton, Supervisor Expenses -Supervisors...... 101.522379 Clifford E. Bower, Supervisor Expenses -Supervisors..... 431.90 2380 Richard A. Cornpuai, Supervisor Expenses -Supervisors.. 77.86 2381 Donald'J. Culligan, Supervisor Expenses -Supervisor,-.. . .......... 114.56 114.46 2382 Claude' N'V. Holden, Supervisor Expenses -Supervisors.... 214.27 2383 Harvey Stevenson, SupervisOr Expenses -Supervisors. .... 226.10 2384 The Free Press, Adv. Budget Hearing -Supervisors...... 5.13 2385 IBM Corporation, Supplies, -Co. Atty................... 12.50 417 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors 2386 Robert L. Williamson, Postage—Co. Arty ................ 1.5.00 2387 Robert L Williamson, Mileage & Meals—Ca Atty......... 20.46 2388 Robert I. Williamsohi. Mileage & Meals—Co. Atty........ 29.60 2389 Ithaca Office Equipment, Tiling Cabinet—Co. Treas...... 75.00 2390 T. G. Miller Sous Paper Co., Supplies—Ca. Tress......... 40.87 2391 D. A. Stobbs, 'Trip—bond sale—Co. Treas................ 42.72 2392 L. T -I, Gridley, Expenses—SuperVisors................... 239.49 8,027.46 i S Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors 418 COMPENSATION JANUARY 9, 1961 I Chairman •4Vorkrncn's Comp. Board, Assessment 'Sec. 151 .. $1,554.72 2 Tompkins .County Hospital, Care Mary- Jane Harris ..... 371.45 3 1)r. Gene A. «'elch, Care Ruby Ward .................. 9.50 4 Dr. Gene A. Welch, Care Marjorie Beggs ................. 6.25 5 Dr. Frederick Mitchell, Care Emma Adams .............. 25.00 6 Dr. Frederick Mitchell, Care June Merle ............ • ... 30.00 ` 7 Dr. Anthony J. Leone, Care 'Vl'arren Wilson ............... 25.00 S Dr. Anthony J. Leone, Care Helene-Petrillose ............ 12.00 9 Dr. Leo P. Larkin, Care Anne Butterworth .............. 12.00 10 1) r. Edward E. Hart, Care Leon Anderson ......... ...... 1.0.00 1.1 Dr. Eugene S. Parley Jr., Care Ida Stillwell ........ ..... 5.00 12. 1)r. Eugene S. Carley Jr., Care Mary Jane Flarris .......... 5.00 13 Dr. N\r. R. Short, Care Ralph Moore ... .................. 14 1)r. David Abisch, Care Kenneth Payne ................... 13.50 22.50 15 Dr. Henry B. Crawford, Care J-luldah Gibbs .............. 25.00 16 Dr. John H. 1-iiishfeld, Care Joan Feltz .................... 25.00 17 .D r. Harold E. Klein, Care Ward Hutchillgs . ..... .•....... 5.00 IS Dr. Lyman Fisher, Care Warren Nilson .................. 15.00 19 Dr. Lyman Fisher, Care Marren Nilson ....... .......... 38.50 20 1)r. John F. Wiltberger, Care Robert Stobhs ................ 50.00 21 Tompkins County Hospital, Care Aubrey Allen .. _ ....... 22.00 22 Dr. Stephen W. Blatchley, Care Jack Daugherty .......... 5.00 $2,257.42 FEBRUARY 14, 1961 23 Dr. Ralph J. Mazza, Care Thelma Backus .............. $ 25.00 24 Dr. Ralph J. Mazza, Care Genevieve Gee ............. 15.00 25 Dr. Ralph. J. Mazza, Care Marie M. Ayers .............. 20.00 26 Dr. Ralph J. Mazza, Care Fred McGraw .............. 160.00 27 1)r. Ralph Mazza, Care Arnold Wemmer ............ 20.00 28 Dr. Ralph J. Low, Care Evan Weaver .............. 11.50 NR 29 Brooks Pharmacy, Prese..Mary Jane 1-12rris .............. 12.55 30 Dr. J. E• Lovell, Care Florenze Boyer .................. 54.18 31 Dr. David Robb, Care Bradford Sinn .................... 25.00 32 1)r. George F. Brampton, Care Ann Butterworth .......... 5.00 33 1)r. Joseph, L. Leone, Care Warren Wilson .............. 45.00 34 1)r. Joseph B. Mathewson, Care Phyllis Olsen ............ 20.00 35 Brooks Pharmacy, Presc, I-luldalt Gibbs .................. 3.30 36 Brooks Pharmacy, Presc. Mary Jane Harris .............. 15.00 37 Dr. David Abisch, Care Ralph Payne .................... 29.00 38 Dr. Ernst 11. Fiierster, Care Roy Moore .................. ..1.5.50 39 Dr. Ernst 11. Foerster, Care Clarence Benson .............. 5.00 40 'Tompkins County Hospital, Care Warren Wilson .......... .. .238.35 41 Dr. Bruno W. Schmidt, Care Robert Utter ................ .31.50 42 Dr, Orrin Van Dyk, Care Lucy Palmer .................. 20.00 43 Dr, Orrin Van Dyk, Care Lucy Palmer ................ NR 419 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors 44 Rochester General Hospital, Care Hulda.h Gibb. .......... 221.00 $980.38 MARCH 13, 1961 45 Dr. Martin B. Tinker Jr., Care Helga Wernm-er. .......... $ 10.00 46 Tompkins County Hospital, Care Allen Hubbel ..... I...... 232:55 47 Tompkins County Hospital, Care Aubrey C. Allen . , ..... 112.00 48 Tompkins County Hospital, Care Aubrey C. Allen ........ 22.00 49 Dr. Ernst,I1. Foerster, Care Floyd Oplinger .............. 5.00 50 Dr. Orrin J. Van Dyk, Care Lucy Palmer ................ 20.00 51 Dr. Edward G. Hart, Care Einer Inman ................ 10.00 52 Ithaca Printing Service, Expenses- record cards ..:....... 18.00 53 Ithaca Printing Service, Expenses - lost time report ........ 13.50 54 T. G. Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies . ................... 8.92 55 Dr. John Ferger, Care Carl Batzer .. . ................... 34.50 56 Dr. David Ahisch, Care Allen Hubbell ....... .......... 176.00 57 Dr. David Ahisch, Care Robert l lovsky ................ 68.00 58 Dr. David Abisch, Care Roger Protts ..' .. ............. 1 36.50 59 Gladys L. Buckingham, Postage .......................... 8.00 60 Tompkins County Hospital, Care Harold Cornelius ...... _ . 12.00 61 'l.'ompkins County Hospital, Care Harold Kastenhuher .. 1-5.75 62 Dr. Stanley Gutelius, Care Mary Jane Harris ............ = 83.60 63 Brooks Pharmacy, Presc.Hulda Gibbs .................. 2.95 64 Brooks Pharmacy, Prese. Miry Jane Harris ................ 10.80 $90037 APRIL 10, 1961 65 Chairman Workmen's Comp. Board, Assessment ...... :... 423.16 66 State Dept. Information Co., Reports & Index ............ 35.00 67 Ithaca Journal, Adv. Local Law #i ..................... 7.35 68 Journal & Courier, Adv. Local Lan #1 .................. 8.55 69 Brooks Pharmacy, Prese. Mary Jane Harris .............. 1125 70 Frank S. Alo, Treatments Rohert Stobbs ................... 35.00 71 Frank" S. Alo, Treatments Frieda Leonard ................. 4550 72 'Tompkins County Hospital, Care Warren Wilson .......... 270.35 73 Tompkins County Hospital, Care Roger Protts ............ 7.00 74 Tompkins County Hospital, Care Harold Bruneau .. .. .. 174.85 75 Tompkins County Hospital, Care Donald Sharpsteen ...... 18.00 76 Dr, Martin Tinker Jr., Care Helga Wetnmcr .. ............ 10.00 77 Dr. Ralph Mazza, Care Charles Denman ......... . ........ 20.00 78 Dr. Ralph Mazza, Care James Wooden ........ , . I ...... - 15.00 79 Dr. Ralph Mazza, Care Martin Conover .................. 31.25 80 Dr. Ralph Mazza, Care Genevieve Cee ................... 50.00 81 1)r. Ralph' Mazza, Care Warren Wilson .................. 160.00 82 1)r. John Hirshfeld, Care Cynthia Myren .................. 15.00 83 Verle 1. Walters, Care Eugene Pond ...................... 28.00 84 Dr. Anthony J. Leone, Care Warren Wilson ......... . ..... 25.00 85 Dr. R. C. Farrow, Care Harold Kastenhuber .............. 31.25 86 Manhattan Stationery Co. Inc., Forms C-679 ................ 110 Tompkins County, New York 420 87 Dr. w. H. Foerster, Care Donald Sharpsteen ............... 10.00 88 Dr. John F. Wiltberger, Care Mary Jane Harris ........... 425.00 ' 89 Dr, John F. NViltberger, Care Huldah Gibbs ....... .. 10.00 $ '1;868.61 MAY 8, 1961 90 .Dr. George F. Brampton, Care Bradford Sinn ........... $ 9.00 91 Dr. John W. Hirsh£eld, Care Roger Protts ................ 42.00 t. 92 Dr. Frederick M. Mitchell, Care .Ethel Jean Brown ......... 15.00 93 Dr. Frederick M. Mitchell, Care Josephine Little .......... 20.00 94 Verle L Walters, Care Harold Cornelius .................. 35.00 95 Tompkins County Rural News, Adv. public hearing ........ 7.79 Z 96 The Free Press, Adv. public hearing ....................... 7.41 97 :D r. Ralph J. Mazza, Care Ethel Jean Brown .............. . 20.00 98 1)r. Ralph, J. Mazza, Care Arthur Broadhead ............. 25.00 99 1)r.:Ernest H. Foerster, Care Wiley Sutphin ............... 41.45 100 Dr. David Robb, Care Harold K.astenhuber ................ 15.00 101 Dr. John F. NViltberger, Care Harold Bruneau ............. 25.00 102 Dr. F. R. C. Forster, Care Leon Anderson ................. 11.50 103 1)r. Frederick M. Mitchell, Care Harold Bruneau ......... . 15.00 104 Tompkins County- Hospital, Care Harold Bruneau ......... 248.00 1.05 Dr. R R. C., Forster, Care Roger Vargo ................... 20.00 106 Brooks Pharmacy, Presc. Mary Jane Harris .............. 15.00 107 Dr. Ralph J. Low, Care Ivan Weaver'. . . . . ................ 11,.50 108 Dr. G. Aix Galvin, Care Eleanor Mix .................... 12.00 109 Dr. G. Aix Galvin, Care Mary Sundquist ................. 19.00 $ 614.65 JUNE 15, 1961 110 Dr. Martin B. Tinker Jr., Care Frieda Leonard ...........r 6.48 311 Tompkins County Hospital, Care Huldah Gibbs ............ . 38.00 1.12 Tompinks County Hospital, Care Harold Bruneau .......... 134.10 113 Dr. :David Robb, Care Alex Venei ........................ 30.00 114 Mrs. James Gibbs, Reim. private hose, room ............... 50.00 115 Ithaca journal, Adv. Local Law #1 ...................... 14.28 116 Journal & Courier, Adv. Local Law #1 .................. 1.5.60 117 1)r. Ralph J. Mazza, Care Harold Bruneau ................ 140.00 118 1)r. Ralph J. Mazza, Care Robert Williams ............... 15.00 119 Dr. Ernst H. Foerster, Care Lloyd Sharpsteen ............. 34.00 120 1)r. G. Aix Cialvin, Care Raberr C. Leonard ............... 45.00 121 1)r. Win. J. McAuliffe, Care Stewart Graham ............. 80.00 122 Dr. Eugene S. Farley, Care Ida Stillwell .................. 37.00 ' 7.23 Cortland Memorial Hospital, Care Ward Hutchings ........ 233.12 124 Mack's Pharmacy, Prese. Roger Protts .................... 1.65 125 .Dr. Orrin Van Dyk, Care Robert Davis ................... 75.00 - 126 Dr. S: V<r, Blatchly, Care Jack Dougherty .................. 5.00 127 Dr. 'V. R. Short, Care•Carl Teeter ....................... 40.50 128 Dr. Martin Tinker, Jr., Care Olive :Heffron ............... 15.00 129 Verle .1• Walters Ph.T., Care Harold Cornelius ............ 35.00 130 Dr. Frederick P. Asher, Care Harold Cornelius ............ 40.87 1.31 Dr. Joseph L. Leone, Care Warren Wilson ................ 40.00 132 Dr. John F. Wiitberger, Care Mildred Hubbell ............ 10.00 133 Dr. John F. «'iltberger, Care Harold Bruneau ............ 25.00 421 T6mpkins County, New York 134 Gladys L. Buckingham, Postage 76-300 ................... 8.00 135 Brooks Pharmacy, Presc. Mary J. Harris .................. ' 13A4 136 Brooks Pharmacy, Presc, Mildred Hubbell 5.25 1,127.30 JULY 10, 1961 137 The ]Free Press, Ade. Co. Doc. rceeive pay ..........:....$ 16.12 138 Tompkins County Rural \-ews, ,Adv, Co. Doc. receive pay .. 14.70 139 Tompkins Counts= Hospital, Care Aubrey Allen ............ 12.00 140 i'ompk'ins Counts: Hospital, Care James Brann ............ 3.00 141 Tompkins County Hospital, Care Virginia Carman ........ 7.00 1.42 Dr. George McCauley, Care Margherita 1)aBall .......... 29.50 143 1)r. John `i'. Wiltberger, Care Ada Mack ................. 45.00 144 Dr. Robert 1-1. Kerr, Care Ward Hutchings ................ 135.00 145 1)r. Ralph J. Mazza, Care Warren Wilson ................ 1.40.00 146 Dr. Ralph J. Mazza, Care Christie Hoffman ............... 21.25 147 1)r. Simon Schmal, Care David Hornbrook ................. 7.00 148 1)r. 1+redtrick Mitchell, Care Virginia Cannan ............. 26.25 149 Brooks Pharmacy, Presc. Harold 13runeau ................. 3.30 150 Brooks Pharmacy, Care Marc Jane 1-larris ................ 15.00 . - 475.'12 AUGUST 14, 1961 151, Tompkins County Hospital, Care Chas. Kauppinen ..... 12.00 152 Dr, Orrin Van Dvk, Care Mayo Vorhis ................... 30.0) 1.53 Ithaca .Printing Service, Envelopes ........................ 8.00 154 Dr. G. Alx Galvin, Care Janer Fleur_, .................... 15.50 155 1)r. \\r. R. Short, Care Ernest :Riese ...................... 5.00 156 1)r. R. C. Farrow, Care Eugene Pond ...............344.00 20.00 157 Dr. Ralph J. Mazza, Care Daniel Goodwin ............... 61.81 158 Dr. David Abisch, Care Walter Armstrong ................ . . 3 6.5 0 159 Dr. David Abisch, Care Edgar Artpstrong ................ 33.00 160 Dr. David. Abisch, Care \Valter T;. Coil ................... 29.50 161 '.1)r. David Abisch, Care Carlton Thall .................... 29.50 162 Cortland Memorial Hospital, Circ Charles Emerson ....... 6.60 163 Dr. R. C. Farrow, Care Mary Jane Harris ............... 25.00 164 Dr. John verger, Care Ed. 13e11 (Vol. Fireman) ............ 8.50 1.65 Brooks Pharmacy, ]"nese.-Mary Jane Barris ................ 19.05 166 1)r. John \Viltberger, Care Harold Bruneau ................ 21.60 167 Manhattan Stationery Co., Forms C-679 ................... 3.86 168 Dr. Orrin Van Dyk, Care Aubrey Allen .................. 542.50 169 Dr. Orrin Van Dyk, Care Charles Kauppinen ............. 30.00 170 Dr. R. C. Forster, Care Paul \'Westbrook ................... t5.00 171 Dr. A. J. Leone, Care Mabel Parks ....................... 1 22.50 172 1)r. Charles Luss, Care Edward Bell ...................... 8.50 $ 983.92 Ir A Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors 422 SEPTEMBER 11, 1961 1.73 Jar. David Robb, Care Harold Kastenhuber ...............$ 15.00 174 Dr. Harold E. Klein, Care Ward Hutchings ............... 50:00 175 Frieda Leonard, Prescriptions ............................. 13.80 176 Tompkins County Hospital, Care Mary Clark ............. 303.40 177 Dr. Frederick M. Mitchell; Care Alice Keady . . ........... 15.00 178 Brooks Pharmacy, Presc. Mari- Jane Harris ....... 21.73 179 lir. Simon Schmal, Care Roy Casterline ................... 6.00 180 Dr. Orrin J. Van Dyk, Care Donald Mosher ............... 25.00 181 Dr. Stanley Gut+elius, Care Robert King ..................... 8.50 1.82 Dr. Stanley Gutelius, Care Paul Murphy ..... ... I ..... I .... 9.75 183 Dr. R. C. Farrow, Care Eugene Pond ...............329.00 5.00 '797.20 OCTOBER 9, 1961 184 Dr. Harold E. Klein, Care Ward Hutchings................$ 4950 1.85 Dr. John Ferger & .Dr. Walter Baurle, Care Charles Kauppinen.................... ........... 11.00 186 Dr, David Robb, Care Walter Coil ....................... 15.00 187 Dr. David Robb, Care William J. Dean, .................. 15.00 188 :Dr. David Robb, Care John Anderson...................... 15.00 1.89 Frank S. Alo, Care Mary Jane Harris ........ . .. . .. . ...... 33.50 190 Frank S. Alo, Care lidrold Bruneau........................ 10.50 191 frank S. Alo, Care l-laldah Gibbs................... . ...... 20.00 192 Dr. R. C. Farrow, Care Mary Clark........................ 132.50 193 Tompkins County Hospital, Care Wiley Stuphin............ 3$.50 194 .Dr. Ernst 1-1. Foerster, Care Milton Case................... 10.00 195 Dr. E. 7',horsland, Care Mary Jane Harris .................. 60.00 196 Frieda Leonard, Mileage.. . .......... . .................... 115.68 521.18 NOVEMBER 13, 1961 197 Brooks Pharmacy, Presc. Mary Jane liarri........... ...... 18.75 198 Gertrude L. Frazier, Care Florenz Royer .................. 35.00 Adm.:Dr. James E. Lovell dee'd. 199 Dr. Ernst 1-1. Forester, Care Fred Fislt.................... 6.00 200 Dr. John Ferger, Care Edward Bell- ........ .............. 10.25 201 Dr. John W. Hirshfeld, Care Arthur Crandall. . ............ 20.00 202 Dr. John NN'. 1-Iirshfekl, Care Robert .l)eeley. .............. I . 20.00 203 Mack's Pharmacy, Prescription............................ 2.75 204 Dr. David Abisch, Care Daniel Goodwin................... 47.00 205 Dr. Eugene Farley, Care Ida Stillwell ......................' 8.00 206 Dr. Ralph J. Mazza, Care Helga `.Vemmer................ '25.00 • 207 Dr. Frederick M. Mitchell, Care Jahn Potter .. .. 30.00 206 Dr. John Wiltburger Care \Viley Sutphin........... 40. 00 40.00 '209 1)r. John NViltburger, Care Mary Clark............. ...... 11.25 210 Brooks Pharmacy, Care Mary Jane Harris' ............... . . 365.70 211 Tompkins. County 1-16spital, Care Lucille Bruneau...... ..... 212 Tompkins County 1-1osnital Care Clara Woolsey............ 305.60 213 Chairman Workmen's Compensation Board, Assessment Sec. 25A- mbd. 3.......................... �1� 14 $ 1.1.89.44 423 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors DECEMBER 11, 1961 214 Brooks Pharmacy, Presc. Mary Fane Hariis.... I..... ..... 4 14.95 215 1)r. Paul M. DeLuca, Care Mary Jane Harris .............. 5.00 216 Dr. Paul M. DeLuca, Care Mary- Janc Harris..:'.. ....... 20.00 217 Dr, R. C. Farrow, Care Ivan Weaver. ........ .. 20.00 218 Dr. Ralph J. Mazza, Care Christie 1-loffman................ 15.00 219 1)r. Ralph J'. Mazza, Care .Arnold Lmmons, ............... 15.00 220 1)r. Ralph J. Mazza, Care Ida Jackson.......: ............. �71.1.0 22). -Dr. Frederick M. Mitchell, Care Clara Woolsey........... 150.00 222 Tompkins County Hospital, Care Mary Jane Harris......... 368.40 223 Tompkins County Hospital, Care Carl Batr.er........ _ ..... 25-00 22- Chairman 'Workmen's Comp. Bcl., Assessment See.151........ I,S72.81. 225 Gladys, L. Buckingham, Postage . ......................... 8.00 226 The Journal & Courier, Local Law #2 ........_ .......... 7.03 227 Ithaca Printing Service, Check ::. ..................... _ ,- 36.50 - 2,328.79 DECEMBER 28, 1961 228 1)r. R. C. Farrow, Care Mildred L-Iubbell...... . .... ..... _$ .20.00 229 i)r. John Ferger, Care Stacey Beach .. .... . ...... 11.00 230 Dr. Lyman Fisher, Care Claude Wood ....... ............. 28.75 231 1)r. Lyman Fisher, Care John Pi ryyers....... ...... ... 30.00 232 The Free Press, A(Iv. Local Lave #2. - . . . - , - - - ... .... 6.84 233 The Ithaca Journal News, lac„ Adv. Local Lan- #2...... 6.09 234 1)r. Anthony J. Leone, Care Ida Stillwell . . . . . .. . . ....... 12.50 235 1)r. Ralph J. Mazza, Care Carl Batzer..... . ......... 45.00 236 Tampkins County I-lospital, Care Carl Robedee........... 12.00 237 Tompkins County Hos�iral, Care Ralph Garvin ......... .... 15.00 238 Tompkins County Rural News, Adv. Local Law '#2........ 6.65 193.83 a T r Tompkins County, New York 424 AIRPORT FEBRUARY 14, 1961 1 County of Tompkins, Masters, etc. -Airport .....I.........$ 14.85 2 Norton Electric Company, Supplies -Airport .............. 44.52 3 Ithaca Supply Co., Supplies -Airport ..................... 6.45 4 Cayuga Crushed Stone, Limestone -Airport ................ 19.53 5 Robinson -Carpenter, Plywood -Airport ....... 23.84 6 Crouse Hinds Co., Supplies -Airport .................. .. 163.20 7 flarbeck Paper Co., Supplies -Airport ................ I... 38.10 8 Coverall Service, Supplies -Airport ... ... ....... I....... 12.60 9 Esso Stan, Div. Humble Oil & Ref., Gasoline -Airport ..... 72.47 10 Glenn Turner, Mileage -Airport ......................... 34.96 11 Journal & Courier, Adv. snowblower- Airport ... ........ 7.79 12 Amer. Asso. of Airport Executives, Subscription -Airport . - 25.00 13 GLF Farm Store, Brooms, etc. -Airport ........... . ....... 19.95 14 'l.'. C. Rural News, Adv. tractor & snowblower -Airport .... 8.55 15 Cramers Auto Parts, Materials -Airport .................. 16.44 16 Lansing Highway Dept., Rental of snow -go -Airport ..... , 104.00 17 Mucks Photo Copies, Ozalids-Airport .................... 6.00 18 Edward. Buechel, Signs -Airport .................... . .... 166.00 19 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Airport .................... 34.55 20 N.Y.S. Elec. & Gas Corp., Services -Airport .............. 483.72 21 N.Y.S. Elec. & Gas Corp., Services -Airport ............. . 105.58 $ 1,398.1.0 Ene. 1 N.Y.S. Elec. & Gas Corp., Services, lint. #2 -Airport ... 400.00 2 Ithaca Supply Co. Enc. #2 ............................ 10.95 3 Cayuga Motors, Enc. #2 ...... .................. 55.08 4 Streeter-Arnet Co., Ene. #2 -Airport ................... 51.88 $ 517.91 MARCH 13, 1961 22 Cramers Auto Parts, Supplies, etc. -Airport ...............$ 1.22.62 23 Cramers Auto Parts, Supplies, etc ---Airport ............... 103.92 24 Lynch's Hardware, Supplies -Airport .................... . 47.02 25 T enneth Flotelling Jr., Supplies -Airport ................. 15.60 26 Esso Stan. Div. Humh, Oil & Ref., Gasoline ----Airport .. _ ... 99.02 27 Ithaca Printing Service, Supplies -Airport ................ 52.25 28 Coverall Service & Supply Co., 'Towel service -Airport ..... 9.00 29 Ithaca Supply CO., Supplies -Airport ..................... 34.50 30 Wyoming Valley Equip., "Truck. repair -Airport ........... 300.84 31 Russell Equip. Co. Inc., Plow shoes & blade -Airport ....... 189.19 32 Ames Welding & Supply Co., Draw bar -Airport .. ....... 10.30 33 Cayuga, Motor Sales Corp., Parts -Airport ........... .... 11.47 34 Harold havens, Parts -Airport .......................... 28.66 35 N. V. Telephone Co., Service -Airport .................... 1.7.15 36 Andy Soyring Garage, Parts -Airport ...... ..........I... 13.70 37 Glenn Turner, Mileage & Meals -Airport ................. 36.80 3S M. A. Carey Co. Inc., Fire in,. & additional peril -Airport 36.00 1,128.04 425 Tompkins County, New York APRIL 10, 1961 1,893.00 39 Constance E. Price, 11 hrs, a 1.25 -Airport .............. 13.75 40 Radio Communication Co., 2 microphones -Airport ........ 26.00 41 Coverall Service & Supply Co., Towel service -Airport ..... 9.90 42 Ithaca Printing Service, Supplies -Airport ................ 10.67 43 Cayuga Oil 'Co., Grease & Oil -Airport ................... 83.82 44 Esso Stan. .Div. ]-fumble Oil Co., Gasoline -Airport ...17.30 16.95 45 Esso Stan. Div. Humble Oil Co., Gasoline -Airport ........ 61.89 46 Esso Stan. Div. Humble Oil Co,, Gasoline -Airport ........ 41.37 47 Russell Equip. Co. Inc., Equipment -Airport .............. 21.90 48 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Airport ................... 16.20 49 N.Y.S. Elec. Se Gas Corp., Services -Airport . ............... 474.18 50 Langs Machine .Shop, Fittings -Airport ................... 12.00 51 13. A. Carey Co. Inc., Bond -Turner -Airport ............. 10.00 52 Journal -Courier, Adv. -restaurant -Airport . ........... 4.37 53 Syracuse-Fterald Journal, Adv. -restaurant -Airport ....... 7.20 54 Evening Press, Adv. -restaurant -Airport ................... 6.40 55 Past Standard, Adv. -restaurant -Airport ................. . 8.00 56 Glenn A. Turner, Mileage -Airport ...................... 22.72 57 Crouse -Hinds Co. -Airport ................................ 310.55 1.157.87 MAY 8, 1961 58 Allen Tractor Service, Snow blower -Airport ............$ 1,893.00 59 Cramers Auto Parts, ;Repairs -Airport .................. 38.66 60 Crandall Supply Co. ]Tic., Iowels-Airport .............. 34.98 61 Cayuga Crushed Stone Inc., Limestone -Airport .......... 19.04 62 University Sand & Gravel, Saud -Airport ................ 42.63 63 Woodys Paint Store, Supplies -Airport ................... 66.74 64 Churches Wallpaper & Paint Store, Supplies -Airport .... 287.12 65 Coverall Service & Supply Co., Supplies -Airport ........ tI.70 66 .Esso. Stan. Div. Bumble Oil Co., Gasoline -Airport ........ 53.07 67 Ithaca Electronics, Supplies -Airport .................... 30.06 68 Cheesman Elliot Co. Inc., Paint -Airport ................ 334.65 69 Glenn A. Turner, .Mileage -Airport ...................... 14.88 70 Ithaca Journal, Adv. - restaurant -Airport ................ 3.98 71 T. C. .Rural News, Adv. - restaurant -:Airport ............ 4.18 72 'The Free Press, Adv. - restaurant -Airport .............. 3.80 73 Elmira Gazette, Adv. - restaurant -Airport .............. .5.20 74 John E.. Miller - Co. Hcy. Supt., Use Co. snowgo & labor- Airport.....................I........:.............:... . 614.00 75 Bull Pleating &-Plumbing Co., Materials -Airport .......... 50.50 76 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Airport .................... 1.8.40 77 IV.Y.S. Electric & Gas Corp., Services -Airport .......... 453.48 3,980.07 JUNE 15, 1961 78 General Crushed Stone Co., Stock ]t. -Airport ..........'.. 17.48 79 Cramers Auto, Parts, Supplies -Airport 17.56 80 Trepical Paint Co., Paint -Airport ...................... 47.36 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors 426 81 Ithaca Supply Co., Supplies -Airport .................... 28.45 82 Kenneth l iotelliug, Supplies -Airport .................... 14.90 83 Coverall Service &' Supply Co., Towels -Airport .......... 11.70 84 Forton Elea Co. Inc., Hulbs-Airport .................... 40.37 85 Norton Elec. Co. Inc., Supplies --Airport ................ 3.60 86 Norton L'Iec. Co. Inc., Supplies -Airport .................. 31.78 87 M. Harlow -Dean, Supplies, etc. -Airport ................. 245.50 88 N.Y.Telephone Co., Services -Airport .................... 16.65 89 Soyring's Auto Parts, Supplies --Airport ........... `....... 3.16 90 Mohawk Airlines Inc., Hangar rental -Airport .......... 420.00 91 N. Y. S. Elec. & Gas Corp., Services -Airport ............ 404.68 92 T.G,Miller .Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Airport ............ 8.67 93 Ithaca Journal News Inc.,. Aciv. public hearing -Airport .... 3.36 94 N.Y.S. Elec. & Gas Corp., Services -Airport .............. 314.92 95 John B. Roger Clk. Cayuga 1-lts., Sewer Clig.-Airport .... 500.00 $ 2,1.30.14 JULY 10, 1961 96 Esso Stan. .Div.• Humble Oil Co., Gasoline -Ai rport ...... $ 61.70 97 Patch tiros., Supplies-Airpprt 21.60 98 GLI? Farm Store, Supplies -Airport ...................... 53.00 99 American L.af'rance, Foamite Airfoam liquid -Airport ...... 365.00 100 General Crushed Stone, Stock It -Airport ................ 23.94 101 Atwaters; Sant Fluslt-Airport 8.44 102 Crouse Hinds Co., Sopplies-Airport 88.39 103 Coverall Service & Supply Co., Towels ----Airport .......... 11.70 104 Crainers Auto Parts, Auto Parts -Airport 44.18 .105 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Airport .................. 21.00 106 Harold Havens, Tractor parts etc. -Airport .............. 31.85 107 1-1, A. Carey Co.' :kc., Auto insurance -Airport .......... 162.14 108 The Free Press, Adv. renewal lease -Airport ............ 3.61 $ 896.55 AUGUST 14, 1961 109 Allen Tractor Service Inc., Supplies and equipment- Airport..........................................I,.....$ 1.32.58 110 Harold Havens, Supplies -airport ........................ 12.00• 1.11. Volbrecht Lumber Co, Inc., Bolts -Airport ................ 1.92 112 Cramers Auto Parts, Supplies -Airport .................. 12.51 113 N.Y.S. Llectric & Gas Corp.; Services -Airport ........'.. 235.22 114 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -Airport .. , . _ ............ 16.10 11.5 Glenn A. Turner, Expenses -Airport .................... 81.66 116 The Free Press, Atly. fixed base open -Airport ........ 3.04 117 T. C. Rural News, Adv. renewal lease -Airport .......... 3.61 118 Journal & Courier, Adv. fixed base oyer. ---Airport ...... 2.66 119 Journal & Courier, Adv. parking lot const:• --Airport ........ 8.36 120 Ithaca. Journal, Adv. fixed base open. Airport ............ 2.73 121 Thomas G. Miller, Parking lot reconstruction -Airport, .... 600.00 122 Dryden Implement Inc., Gyrnmar exchange -Airport ...... 325.00 123 Luttons OFhee .F.,quip. Co. Inc., Elec. typewriter and case - Airport ................................................. 167.00 427 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors 124 1Fhe General Crushed Stone Co., Stone Stock It. .Airport .. 35.34 125 Esso Stan, Div. humble Oil Co., Gasoline -Airport ........ 76.79 126 Ithaca Supply Co., Supplies -Airport .......4 .............. 35.70 127 iN'orton Electric Co. Inc., Supplies -Airport ................ 34.61 128 Norton Electric Co. Inc., Supplies -Airport ................ 40.37 129 T.G.Miller Sons Paper Co., Supplies -Airport ............ 1.80 130 Cayuga Crushed Stone Inc., Limestone -Airport .......... 42.14 131 Norton Llectric Co. 111c., Conduit -Airport .............. 6.37 132 Coverall Service Sc Supply, Towel Service -Airport ........ 1.5.50 161 Agnes Welding & Supply Co,, Mower repair, etc........ $ 1,914.01 SEPTEMBER 11, 1961 219.00 132 A. V. Giordana, 25 hrs. a 6.00 ........................... 150.00 133 Constance E. McNally, 8 hrs. C0 1.25....... ........ 9.99 134 Coverall Serv. Supply Co., 1'reat rnaps................... 18.20 135 Humble Oil & Refining Co., Gasoline ...................... 18.59 136 T. G. Miller's Sons Paper Co., Supplies . .................. 10.10 137 Gen. Crushed Stone Co., Stock It .......................... 34.96 138 Goodyear Serv. Stores, Tires, etc.. . . . .. :. ............ 147.42 139 14. A. Carey Co., Inc., ;luso liabilityy..........: ......... 5.06 140 H. A. Carey Co., Inc., Liability insurance, . . ........... 6,451.92 141 Ithaca Journal -Bus, Adv. park lot constr.,............... 8.82 142 N.Y.S. Ulec & Gas Corp., Services..................... 214.68 143 rN: Y. 'IIclephone Co., Services .......................... 15.35 144 Cleveland's Serv. Sta., Change tire ..................... 5.19 145 T. C. Rural News, 16 lines. ....... .................... 3.04 146 Crarners Auto Parts, Supplies, .......................... 20.43 147 Macks .Photo Collies, Ozalids... ................ _ ..... 9.60 348 The Free Press, Adv, reconstr. park lot .................. 8.55 1.49 Cornell University, "Vater system payt.............. .... 4,000.00 150 Cornell University, Sciver charge ........................ 4,000.00 151 Ly itch's Hardware, Supplies ..................... ...... 94.26 Bill #149, Enc. #2 12/20/60......... ..... ......... 8,000.00 $ 23,226.46 OCTOBER 9, 1961 152 Cayuga Motors, 1939 Brockway truck ...................$ 150.00 153 T. G. Millet's Sons Co., Supplies ... .................... .. 7.83 154 Ithaca Co-op Farm Store, Rope ........ ....... ....... 32.40 155 Humble Oil & Refin. Co., Gas ........ ................. 92.62 156 Ithaca Supply Co., Suppties............................. 21.15 157 Crandall & Miller Serv., T -hanger & Main contract....... 39.50 158 Ithaca Plastics, Signs .................................. 60.10 159 N.Y.S. lslec. & Gas Corp., Services. . .................... 215.88 160 Glenn A. Turner, Mileage & Meals. . . .................. 28.57 161 Agnes Welding & Supply Co,, Mower repair, etc........ .. 14.50 162 Ames Welding & Supply Co., Repairs. ................ 219.00 163 Gen. Crushed Stone Co., Stock -It . ...... :.... ........... 24.70 164 Gen. Crushed Stone Co., Concrete...... . I .I .. I ......... 21.00 165 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services -August ................... 21.25 166 .Dyer -Pitts Constr. Co., Contract, excavation - gravel, fine grade, ..............•.................. .. 14,109.15 167 Breuer .& Brown Co., Inc., Supplies .................... 999.00 $ 16,106.65 Tompkins County, New York 428 NOVEMBER 13, .1961 0 1.68 Cornell Serv. &- Supply, Supplies ........................$ 43.20 169 Ithaca Printing, Envelopes ....... ..................... 9.00 170 Flumble Oil & Refining Gasoline ............ ........... 38.80 1.71 Crainers Auto Parts, Parts .................... ........ 93.86 172 N. Y. Telephone Co., Services. , . , . . ................... . 17.45 173 Dept. Public Works Water & Sewer Fund, Water connection 47.34 174 Cayuga Motors, Inc., Poker Steering cylinder............ 222.61 175 Ithaca Electronics Inc., Crystal mike .................. .. 11.84 176 Harold llave'ns, Parts .................................. 20.05 1.77 N.Y.S. 131ec. & Ga,. Corp., Services ......... ............ 227.60 731.75 DECEMBER 11, 1961 178 Norton Electric Co.,. Supplies ...........................$ 5.78 179 Humble Oil & Refinng Co„ Gas ........................ 18.10 180 Coverall Service & Supply, Service ...................... 18.20 181 Harbeck, Paper Co., Supplies .................... . ...... 11.40 182 University Sand & Gravel, Supplies .. .................. 26.63 183 1-1. A. Carey Co., Inc., Insurance ........ ................ 36.87 184 Ames Welding & Supply, Repair. ' ' . ...... L'' 'I ......... .31.50 185 Gen. Crushed Stone Co., "Stock -It" ...................... 68.30 186 Town of Lansing, Service. , - - r .... ..... ....... .... 195.00 187 N. Y. Telephone Co., Service. .... . ......... I .... I .... 18.00 188 Allen Tractor Service, Supplies.....I.................... 189 N.Y.S. Flee. & Gas Corp., Service ....................... 251.41 190 Lynch's Hardware, Supplies ............................ 56.44 191 Ithaca Electronics Inc., Service. ....................... 8.40 192 Crainers Auto Parts, Service ......................... .. 115.18 193 Brewer & Brown Co., Inc., Service . ........... ........ 364.89 194 Cayuga Motor Sale, Corp., Service ...................... 20.61 195 Norton Electric Co., Service ....... ..................... 17.48 1.96 Crandall & Miller, Construction ........................ =400.00 1'97 Crandall & Miller, Construction .......................... 175.00 1 1,900.58 DECEMBER 28, 1961 198 N.Y.S. Elec. & Gas Corp., Bal of hill #189 ..............$ w 0.13 0 429 Tompkins County, New York IaERSONAL SERVICES $ 30.00 JANUARY 9, 1961 25.00 I Mildred EL Ryan, 31 %> hrs. (ru 1,50 -Co. Bldgs. . , ........ $ 47.25 2 19. Jesse Wagstaff, 96 hrs. a1.50 -Co. Lab. ............ 144.00 3 Peter «Telles, 18 hrs. a 1.50 -Co. Lab . .................. 27.00 4 Robert K. Lee, 29 hrs. a 1.50 -Co. Lab . . . .............. ,43.50 5 Robert K. Lee, 20 hrs.nt 1.50 -Co. Lai). ................ 30,00 6 Dr. 1Villard S. Hastings, 2 days ct 50. Path, Cov.-Co. Lab 100.00 7 Dr. Samuel Barol, Autopsy -Co. Lai). ................. . .. 25.00 8 jure Prince, 91/, hrs. a) 1.50 -Co. Lab . .................. 14.25 9 Dorothy Van Order, 35 hrs. a0 1.50 -Co. Lab . ............ 52.50 ,10 Genevieve Miller, 14 hrs, e 1.50 $1,525.20 16 lirs.cot 2.00 -Assessment ..... .. .. ..'........... 53.00 11. Julie Boronkay, 15 hrs. @ 2.00 -Assessment .............. 30.00 12 Judith Frazier, 7 hrs. a 1.50 --Assessment .........:...... 10.50 13 14eleh Frazier, 271/ hrs. a 1.50 -Assessment. ....... ** ' 41.25 I 14 Helen Frazier, 673/ hrs,t.t 1.50 -Assessment ............ 101.25 i $719.50 FEBRUARY 14, 1961 15. D. Jesse Wagstaff,. 20 hrs. ai 1.50 -Co. Lab . .............. $ 30.00 16 Dr. George D. Brampton, Autopsy -Co. Lab . ............ 25.00 17 Peter Welles, 3t hrs. n7 1.50 -Co. Lab . .................. 46.50 18 Robert Lee, 20 hrs. a 1.50 -Co. Lab. .................... 30.00 19 Dr. Ralph A. Nelson, 4 post mortems -Co. Lah. .......... 100.00 20 Bill not received 100.00 21 Genevieve Miller, 133 hrs. a 1.50 -Assessment ............ 199.50 22 Mildred E. Rvan, 311/ hrs, a 1.50-Co.13ldgs. ............ 47.25 23 Rose Sanford, 5% 'hrs. g 1.65 -Sheriff .................. 9.07 24 Gloria White, 170 lirs. rt 1.50-Cn. Clerk ................ 255.00 $742.32 MARCH 13, 1961 25 Robert Lee, 18 hrs. a 1.50 -Co. Lab. ..... $ 27.00 26 Peter Welles 25 hrs, a 1.50 -Co. Lab. ................ .37.50 27 Dr, Samuel R. Barol, Autopsies -Co. Lab . ................ 50,00 28 Dr. Willard S. ]Hastings, 18 days Q 50.00 Path. Cov.- Co. Lai). __:...................................:........ 900.00 29 Dr, Ralph A. Nelson, Autopsies -Co. Lai) . .............. . . 100.00 30 Genevieve Miller, 109% hrs. n 1,50 -Assessment .......... 164.25 31 ]-Helen Frazier, 73 hrs. a 1.50 -Assessment ................ 109.50 32 Anna Sullivan, 27 hrs. a '1.50 -Co. Bldgs . ................ 40.50 33 Howard Baker, 33_ hrs, a 1.65 -Sheriff . .................. 54.45 34 13. Jesse Wagstaff, 28 hrs, a 1.50-Co:,Lab. .............. 42.00 $1,525.20 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors 430 APRIL 10, 1961 $ 30.00 35 Dr. John T. Prior, 4/2 wks. @ 250.00 -Co. Lab. .......... $1,125.00 = 36 Peter R. 'Welles, 20 hrs. @ 1.50 -Co. Lab . ................ 30-00 37 Robert K. Lee, 22 hrs. @ 1.50 -Co. Lab. .................. 33.00 38 D. Jesse Wagstaff, 20 hrs. a 1.50 -Co. Lab . .............. 30.00 39 Dr, Ralph A. Nelson, 7 autopsies c7i 25.00 -Co. Lab. ...... 1.75.00 40 Helen Frazier, 162.5 hrs. c� 1.50 -Assessment ............ 243.75 41 Genevieve G. Miller, 102 hrs. (r 1.50 -Assessment ........ 153.00 42 Janet \N'. Raleigh, 67 hrs. cz 180 -Elections ........102.00 100.50 43 Anna Sullivan, 34/2 hrs. c7 1.50 -Co, Bldgs. .............. 51.75 44 Mary Alex, 1.5 hrs. a 1.65 -Dist. AttN. .................. 24.75 $1,966.75 MAY 8, 1961 45 Peter Welles, 20 lu•s. t 1.50 -Co. -Lab . ................ $ 30.00 46 D. Jesse Wagstaff, 20 hrs. co 1.50 -Co. Lab . .............. 30.00 47 Robert K. Lee, 20 hrs. @ 1i.50 -Co. Lab . ................. 30.00 :48 Dr. Samuel Barol, Autopsy (1) -Co. Lab. ........:....... 25.00 49 Dr. Ralph A. Nelson, Autopsy (6) -Co. Lab . .............. 150.00 50 Dr. John T. Prior, 4 wks, service i 250.00 -Co. Lab. .... 1,000.00 51 Carl A. Rude, 36 hrs. a 1.50 -Co. Lab . .................. 54.00 52 Genevieve G. Miller, 84 hrs. a 1.50 -Assessment .......... 126.00 53 Mildred 1's. Ryan, 30 hrs. @ 1.50-1'elephone Open. ........ 45.00 $1,490.00 JUNE 15, 1961 54 ll. Jesse Waggstaff, 20 hrs. @ 1.50 -Co. Lab . ............ 30.00 55 Peter R. Welles, 20 hrs. Qa 1.50 -Co. Lab . ................ 30.00 56 Robert K. Lee, 22 hrs. G 1.50 -Co. Lab . ................ 33.00 57 Dr. Ralph Nelson, Autopsies=Co. Lab . .................. 175.00 58 Dr. John T. Prior, 4�/2 wks. @ 250.00 per wk. -Co. Lab. .. 1,125.00 59 Genevieve G. Miller, 32 hrs. a 1.50 -Assessment .......... 48.00 60 Helen Frazber, 139 hrs, a 1.50 -Assessment .............. 208.50 61 Mildred F. Rvan, 311 hrs. e 1.50 -Co. Bldgs. .......... 47.25 $1,696.75 JULY 10, 1961 62 Helen Frazier, 147% hrs. ig 1.50 -Assessment ............ $ 221.25 63 Helen Frazier, 14/2 his. @ 1.50 -Assessment ............ 21.75 64 Mildred E. Ryan, 59 Itrs. rt 1.50 -Co. Bldgs. 88.50 65 Joan Anita Lorenzen, 119 hrs. co 1.50 -Co. Lab. .......... -178.50 66 C. Barry Quinn, 222 hrs. @ 1.50 -Co. Lab . ................ 333.00 67 D. Jesse Wagstaff, 202 rs. @ 1.50 -Co. Lab. 303.00 68 John T. Prior, 4/2 wks, @ 250.00 -Co. Lah. ........ . ...... 1,125.00 431 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors Tompkins County, New York. 69 Dorothy L. Van Order, 113 hrs. C0 1.50 -Co. Lab. .......... 169.50 70 Dr. Ralph A. Nelson, 7 autopsies -Co. Lab . .............. 175.00 71 Julie .Boronkay, 34 hrs. rt 1.90 -Assessment ............... 64.60 $2,680.10 AUGUST 14, 1961 72 Suzanne B. Bordoni, 341/ hrs• R 1.50 -Assessment ........ $ 51.75 73 Julie Boronkay, 124 ,hrs. a 1.90 -Assessment .............. 235.60 74 Carolyn Szmanski, 30 hrs, cr 1.50 -Co. Bldgs . ............. 45.00 75 Roherr Leonard, 48 fns. c� 150 -Co. Bldgs . .............. 72.00 76 Dorothy Van Order, 1531/ his. @ 1.50 -Co, Lab. .......... 230.25 77 Joan Anita Lorenzen, 153 hrs, a 1.50 -Co. Lab, ..... _.... 229.50 78 13, Jesse Wagstaff, 212 hrs. m 1.50 -Co. Lab. ............ 31.8.00 79 C. Barry Quinn, 218 hrs. « 150 ----Co. Lab . ................ 327.00 80 Dr. Ralph A. Nelson, 5 autopsies -Co. Lab . .............. 125.00 81 Virginia P. Cannan, 10 hrs, ct 1.65 -Co. Atty.. . . 16.50 82 George R. P.fann Jr., 81/ hrs,-Co. Clerk ........ 17.00 83 Janet W. Raleigh, Canvass 2066 I,th.1i 10tt-Elections .. 206.60 84 Ntarie H, Crofoot, Canvass 2066 Ith, a 10e -Elections .... 206.60 $2,080.80 SEPTEMBER 11, 1961 85 Jane C. liush, 24 hrs. at 1.50 -Co. Treas. ................ $ 36.00 86 Julie Boronkay, 140 hrs. c� 1.90 ---Assessment .............. 266.00 87 Suzanne B. Bordoni, 35 .hrs. (j� 1.50 -Assessment .......... 52.50 38 'Ina M. Balser, 2,239 persons cd 10¢ -Elections ............ 223.90 89 Grace Niles, 2,239 persons 1 10�-Elections .............. 223.90 90 Robert Leonard, 40 hrs. a 1.50 -Co. Bldgs . .............. 60.00 91. Carolyn Szmanski, 341/2 hrs. G 150 -Co. Bldgs. .......... 51.75 92 Mortimore Darling, Grand Jury - Bishop case -Sheriff ...... 11.55 93 Dorothy Van Order, 175/, hrs. a 1,.50 -Lab . ............ 263.25 94 Joan Anita Lorenzen, 158 hrs. ra 1.50-Lah. ..... :...... .. 237.00. 95 C. Barry Quinn, 226 hrs. a 1.50 -Lab . .................. 339.00 96 D. Jesse Wagstaff, 230 hrs. 1.50 -Lab. ................ 345.00 97 Robert D. Jones, 12 hrs. c0 1,65 -Sheriff ................ 19.80 98 Robert D. Jones, 33 hrs. (04 1.65 -Sheriff . ................ 54.45 99 Delbert Floward, 6 hrs. cc 1.50 -Sheriff .................. 9.90 100 Byron Van 'Zile Jr., 19 hrs. (T!'�) 1.50 -Sheriff ........... .. 31.35 $2,225,35 OCTOBER 9, 1961 101, 1). Jesse Wagstaff, 124 his, a $1.50 --Co. Lai) ...............$ 186.-00 102 C. Barry Quinn, 128 hrs. a 1.50 -Co. Lab .................. 192.00 103 Peter Welles, 10 firs. @ 1.50 -Co. Lab.. . . . ................ 15.00 104 Dorothy Van Order, 19 hrs. a 1.50 -Co. Lab ................. 28.50 105 Suzanne Bordoni, 12�/2 hrs. @ 1.50 -Assessment............ 18.75 106 Julie Boronkay, 145hrs. a, 1.90 -Assessment ............... 275.50 a A 1 Tompkins County, New York 432, 107 Julie Boronkay, 15 hrs, r� 1.90 -Assessment ................. 28.50 108 Carolyn Szymanski, 82 hrs. a 1.50 -Tel. Op. 123.00 109 Robert 1). Jones, 9 hrs. n 1.50-Assessrnent................. 14.85 110 Gloria White, 78 hrs. @ 1.50 -Motor Bureau ............... 117.00 $ 999.10 NOVEMBER 13, 1961 ] 1 ] Julie Boronkay, 91 hrs. a 1.90=Assessrnent................ 172.90 112 Julie Boronkay, 120 hrs. n 1.90 -Assessment ........ . . ... 228.00 113 Carolyn Szymanski, 38 hrs, a 1.90 -,Co. BIdgs............ 57.00 114 Gloria White, 90 hrs. L 1.50 -Motor Bureau ............. . 135.00 115 Anna ..E. McCully, 20 hrs, c7 1.25 -Elections .. . ......... .. 25.00 1.1.6 C. Barry Quinn, 22 hrs..[) 1.50 -Laboratory. . ....... ....... 33.00 117 D. Jesse Wagstaff, 20 hrs. cr 1.50 -Laboratory...... .... _ . 30.00 118 Peter R. Welles, 20'hrs. a 1.50 -Laboratory ................ 30.00 119 Leslie Tottey, 9 hrs. @1.65--P.H......... ...... I.......... 14.85 722.75 DECEMBER 11, 1961 120 Julie Boronkay, 185.5 hr•s.@ f:90 -Assessment....."::........: 352.45 1.21 Bettina S. Jennings, 44 `hrs. n 1.50 -Co. Clerk .... ........... 66.00 122 'I'heodore W. Jenks, 19 firs. CO 1.50 -Co. Clerk....':......... 28.50 123 William Jenks, 11 hrs. cr 1.50 -Co. Clerk ..........:....... 16.50 12�4,Gloria White, 77 hrs. u 1.50 -Motor Burean.......I ....... 1]5.50 125 W. G. Norris, Oct. &\ov-Co. Hismrian...... ......... 133.33 126 Mrs. Dorothy Bliss, 9 firs..(Da 1.25 -Election ............... . 11.25 127 Anna E.. McCully, 6 hrs. ct 1.25-Islections............... . 7.50 128 Janet W. Raleigh, 96 hrs. cu 1.50 -Elections ................ 144.00 129 Carolyn Szymanski, 43 hrs. @ 1.50 -Bldg. Dept ............. 64.50 1.30 Peter R. Welles, 20 lirs. C6 1.50 -Laboratory ................ 29.10 131 Leslie Tottey, 6 hrs. o) 1.65-P.LI.... . . .................... 9.90 132 Shirley Jamison, 6 hrs. o� F.65 -Supervisors ................. 9.50 133 Anna R. Lounsbery, 50 h'rs:.c+ 1.65 --Supervisor's............ 82.50 1,070.93 DECEMBER 28, 1961 134 Anna R. Lounsbery, 16 hrs. a 1.65 -Supervisors............ 26.40 1.35 Matilda R. McGraw, 18 ,hrs. @ 1.65 -Supervisors........... 29.70 1.36 Mildred 1-I. Thornton, 94 hrs. @ 1.50 -Treasurers.. . ...... 141.00 137 Julie Boronkay, 200 hrs, n 1.90 -Assessment ........ ...... 380.00 138 Julie Boronkay, 49 lirs. a 1.90-Asscssment.. . ... .. ..... 93.10 139 Gloria White, 90 hrs. c@i 1.50-h'lotor Vehicle ........ .. . .. 135.00 140 Theodore Jenks, 26 hrs. a 1.50 -Motor Vehicles.:....... - 39.00 1.41 William C. Jenks, :Jr., 6 hrs, u 1.50-Moior' Vehicles.l;...... _ 9.00 142 1). Jesse Wagstaff, 20 hrs. u, 1.50 -Laboratory' :............ 30.00 a $ S83.20 433 Tompkins County, New York DOGS JANUARY 9, 1961 1 Max :Dego, .Enumerators bill 525 clogs (Caroline) ..... $ 157.50 2 Halsey Wheeler, 1 -'numerators bill 389 clogs (Enfield) .... 116.70 3 Benn Tichenor, Enumerators hill 857 dogs (Groton) :. 257:10 4 Delford K., Barnes, Enumerators bill 794 dogs (Lansing) .. 238.20 5 Patricia Van Liew,Enumerators bill 808 clogs (Ulysses) .... 242.40. 6'County of Tompkins, Gasoline 53 gals.—Dog Warden .... 6.89' 7 Joe Solomon Service Station, Truck chains -Dog Warden .. 14.00 8 Jack Townsend Chev. Inc., Car expense—Dog Wardell .... 3.43 • 9 Fred R. McGraw, I)og food -Dog Warden 2.19 $1,039.41 FEBRUARY 14, 1961 1.0 .Mildred G. Ilornbrook, Enumerators bill (Danby) ........ I $153.00 11 .Rachel Hanshaw, :Enumerators bill (Ithaca) ............ 304.80 12 Leonard Butler, Enumerators' bill (Newfield) 170.00 13 County of Tompkins, Gasoline -Dog Warden 7.25 14 Fred R. McGraw, Expenses -Dog ','Warden ................ 15.29 $ 650.44 MARCH 13, 1961 15• Florence Starr, Clerk's bill (Caroline) 47 dogs (delinq.) .. $ 2.35 16 Jane Korbas, Clerk's bill (Dryden) 214 dogs ..-......... I 10.70 17 Rachel Hanshaw, Clerk's hill (Town Ithaca) 196 dogs .. 9.80 18 Chief Police Ithaca City, Clerk's hill (City Ithaca) 787 dogs 236.10 19 Joseph McGill,.Clerk's bill (Town Lansing) 82 dogs.. 4.10 20 Louie Fortner, Assigned to Lewis Gridley, Enumerator's bill (Dryden) 1293 dogs ..................................... 387.90 21 C.ountr of Tompkins, Gwmline .Dog Warden 5.02 $655.97 APRIL 10, 1961 22 Alice B. Conover, Clerk's bill- (Ulysses) (delinq.) 91 dogs $ 4.55 23 Fred R. McGraw, Expenses Dog Warden ................ 9.13 24 County of Tompkins, Gasoline 5.40 $19.08 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors 434 MAY 8, 1961 25 Max Deyo, Summons Caroline (delinq.) .................. $39.20 26 Fred R. McGraw, Expenses (dog warden) ................ 3.29 27 County of Tompkins,Gasoline (clog warden) 7.15 $49.64 JUNE 15, 1961 28 Harold Fitts, Summons Dryden (delincl.) ............$6750 \°R 29 Howard A. Harvey, Sheriff, Summons Ithaca (delinq.) 46.40 NR 30 County of Tompkins, Gasoline, 51 gals . ..................$ 6.63 31 Joe Solomon Service Station, Car expense 6.00 32 Joe Solomon Service Station, Car expense 4.00 t 33 Fred McGraw, Expenses ................................ 15.93 $32.56 JULY 30, 1961 34 H. A. Carey Co. Inc., Auto non -ownership ins., . ...... 56.71 35 Harold Fitts, Summons Dryden (delinq.).............$ 67.40 66.90 36 Howard Harvey, Summons Ithaca (delinq.) ................ 46.40 37 Co.' of Tompkins, Gasoline ................................ 6.24 38 Fred R. McGraw, Dog Food .............................. 2.69 178.94 AUGUST 14, 1961 39 Joe Solomon, Tire .......................................$ 24.30 40 Fred R. McGraw, Dog Food, etc.. , . .............. ........ 3.69 41. Co. of Tompkins, 38 gals. gas a .13 ........................ 4.94 42 Thomas Daghita, 39/ hrs a .1.50 (salary) ....... . ......... 59.25 $ 92.18 SEPTEMBER 11, 1961 43 Fred R. McGraw, Dog Food ..............................$ 5.78 44 C41 of Tompkins, Gasoline. . . ................. ...... 6.11 $ 11.89 ' OCTOBER 9, 1961 45 Fred R. McGraw, Dog Food ...................... ........$ 2.89 46 Co. of Tompkins Gasoline ....... ......................... 6.11 9.00 435 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors NOVEMBER 13, 1961 47 Joe Solomon, Lubrication ....... ..........................$ 8.00 48 Co. of Tompkins, Gasoline.-............ ' 9.28 ................... 49 Fred R. McGraw, Dog Food, etc ......... ................. 15.52 $ 32.80 DECEMBER 11, 1961 50 George Blean, City Clerk, Delinquent owners' ..............$ 6.45 51. Co. of Tompkins, Gas ...... ............................. 7.80 52 Fred McGraw, Dog Food ... .............................. 2.89 $ 17.11 s e+ SUPERVISORS' ACCOUNTS 'fable showing the amount of compensation audited and allowed by the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County to the members thereof, with the items and nature of such compensation and the amount allowed for the distance traveled.by members in attending the meetings of the Bnard during the year 1961, including salary. total ................... ..- ...... _..... I 18 1 21 13 1 1 I `,f3,574.75 1 F25,000.00 1 $28,574.75 STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF TOMPKINS SS: BOARD OF S1PERVISORS f I do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct statement of the number of days the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County was in session the past year; the nature of its duties and the time necessarily employed and the amount allowed for the distance traveled by the individual members in the discharge thereof, as audited by said Board. I also certify that no accounts were audited by the said Board for any member thereof, or for any ^ "____, without being verified according; to law. Dated, February 28, 196^ GLADYS L. BUCKINGHAM, ,Clerk -n O � G "Forin, `y and Supervisors • C — u Cite G > v ) f G •iu LO � � � vJ O L cn L Caroline .... _ ... _ Ralph Fuiler .............................f 13 20 2 0 $ 120.77 I $ 1,500.00 $ 1,620.77 Danby ....... James Cortright ................... .. .. 17 21 3 1 250.53 i 1,500.00 1,750.53 Dryden ... ..... Levis Gridley .......................... 18. 20 3 1 445.29 1,500.00 1,945.29 Enfield .......... Harvey Stevenson ..................... 18 21 3 1 454.60 2,500.00 2,954.60 Groto-t ..........Claude W. Holden ............. ....•...... 17 21 3 1 252.52 1,500.00 1,752.52 Ithaca . . ...... Ben V. Boynton ......................... 17 21 f 3 1 298.97 1,500.00 1,798.97 Lansing ..... .Ilam; B. Dates ....................... 18 21 3 1 265.45 1,500.00 1,765.45 Newfield Henry Heslop ............................1 18 20 1 1 472.82 1,500.00 E 1,972.82 Cllyss-s Clifford Bower ........................... 18 �I 20 3 1 �I 431.90 j 1,500.00 1,931.90 1THACA CITY First Ward ... .. fames R. Graves .... ............... .....� 16 21 2 7 132.98 1,500A0 I 1,632.98 Second Ward .. Paul Blanchard .. ...................... 18 19 3 1 87.10 1,500.00 1,587.10 Third Ward .. 'Thomas Griffin ............ ...... I....... 14 18 3 1 j 1,500.00 1,500.00 Fourth Ward ...lRichard Edwat•d_ P. Abbott .................. I ....� 15 19 3 1 � 169.50 � 1,500.00 1,669.50 fifth Ward ..... %Vm. P. Sullivan ...... ................ 15 20 3 1 1,50[1.00 j 1,500.00 Sixth Ward .... Donald J. Cultigan ...... . .............. 16 19 2 1 114.46 1,500.00 1,614.46 Seventh XV.ird . ,1. Compton ....................1 18 20 3 1 77.86 1,500.00 1,577.86 total ................... ..- ...... _..... I 18 1 21 13 1 1 I `,f3,574.75 1 F25,000.00 1 $28,574.75 STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF TOMPKINS SS: BOARD OF S1PERVISORS f I do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct statement of the number of days the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County was in session the past year; the nature of its duties and the time necessarily employed and the amount allowed for the distance traveled by the individual members in the discharge thereof, as audited by said Board. I also certify that no accounts were audited by the said Board for any member thereof, or for any ^ "____, without being verified according; to law. Dated, February 28, 196^ GLADYS L. BUCKINGHAM, ,Clerk , 437 Tompkins County, New York TABLE OF COUNTY I;QUALIZATION Assessed Valuations taxable for general stake and county purposes (.includes special. franchise and excludes veterans exemptions), county equalization rates and full valuations. Totals 293.0881 28,108.3701170,186,21.91 1309,976.508 L Gladys L- Buckingham, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Tompkins do hereby certify that the preceding is a true s(ate.rnent of the aggregate assessed valuations of the taxal:)le real prop- erty, clic rates of equalization and the full valuations in the several cities and. towns in said County. as determined, b), said. Board of Super- visors, or other lawfully constituted authority on. the 18th day of December- 1961. Dated Februnry 12. 1962 P. O. Address: Court House, Ithaca, N. Y. Gladys L. Buckingham, Clerk a; v r y F � ••�• O vCJ ^ I L n V Caroline ..... ......... 34,747 546,011 2,676,509 44.471 6,018,549 Danby . ................ 33,286 415,650 2,857,696 44.306 6,449,907 Drvden ................ 58,286 1,509,294 12,543,782 42.993 29,176,335 F,nheld ................ 22,207 383,790 1,990,286 +5.325 4,391,143 Groton ................ 30,725 980,420 6,805,786 46.632 14,59+,668 Ithaca, Town ........ 16,293 4,853,345 26,035,712 45.825 56,815,519 Lansing ............... 37,789 1,624,240 25,263,966 42.778 59,058,315 Newfield .............. 36,997 472,350 3,693,471 44.168 8,362,323 Ulysses .._............. 19,813 1,597,720 7,687,072 45.468 16,906,554 Ithaca, City ............. 2.940 15.725.550 80.631,939 74.519 108.203,195 Totals 293.0881 28,108.3701170,186,21.91 1309,976.508 L Gladys L- Buckingham, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Tompkins do hereby certify that the preceding is a true s(ate.rnent of the aggregate assessed valuations of the taxal:)le real prop- erty, clic rates of equalization and the full valuations in the several cities and. towns in said County. as determined, b), said. Board of Super- visors, or other lawfully constituted authority on. the 18th day of December- 1961. Dated Februnry 12. 1962 P. O. Address: Court House, Ithaca, N. Y. Gladys L. Buckingham, Clerk Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors 438 REPORT OF THE COUNTY CLERK FOR 1961. g� r To the Board of Supervisors: I hereby submit a report of .all peonies(net receipts only) received by B. F. Tobev, Clerk of. Tompkins County, from January 1, 1961 to December 31, 1961 or by his assistants; for fees or services rendered by him or his assistants in their official capacity during the aforesaid period., all ofwhich has been, according to law;paid to the Treasurer of Tompkins County. Net Receipts Jan. 1, 1961 to Dec. 31, 1961 $73.624.64• State of New York SS: County of Tompkins B. F. Tobey, being duly sworn, says that -he is the Clerk of Tompkins County, that the foregoing is in all respects a full and true statement of money received and paid. to the, County of Tompkins. BENJAMIN F.' TOBEY Clerk Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7 day of March, 1962. Sally Robinson, ]Votary Public a SCHEDULE OF REAL PROPERTY TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS LEVIED BY COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FOR COLLECTION DURING 1962 ?.810.694.50 I U7 AL - ALL 'I AX.Lt3 ............. :....I 82.435.//) YU,303.52 iU3,]Y+./% >u,156.G4 1J6,/�4.» ,e t14. Y R Town Town Town Town Town . Totalof of of of of all Cities Type of Tax or Assessment Caroline Danby Dryden Enfield Groton and Towns "(2,033,010.68) *(964.90) County General Tax4^ .... ................. ..... 39,+5 .10 42,302.33 $ 191,263.04 $ 28,785.77 $ 95,674.14 $2,032,045.78 Town anct City Accounts -Debit Balances 12,128.46 County Self lnsurance Plan .........•.......... 327.37 417.19 1,617.5556 262.18 896.05 4,812.13 Election Expenses ...... . ...................... 328.72 219.19 468.51 219.19 312.35 ToN'n-and City' recounts - Credit Balances . .... - 3,164.04 UxCeSS Resulting from Curren: Year's Tax Rate. . 413.21 428.88 260.13 398.58 103.03 -5,349.11 Pavmcut to Reduce `l,'a:,es ..... ................ 0. 0. -5,349.11 18,331.09 Returned Schnol T axcs .. ......... . ........... 2,427.22 3,066.30 17,014.05 2,323.31 22,872.29 6.867.43 interest and Penalties on Returnrcl School Taxes 169.89 .214.42 1,190.68j 162.65 1,585.72 2.151.999.82. !,iET TOTAL TO COUNT] TREASURER 437120.511 46,648.311 206,464.861 32,151.681 121,443.56 Town Taxes and Assessments: .... . ......... . . . 55,075.56 ToAvil-Wide: General ........................ 0. 6,646.56 0. 2,600.00 18,066.00 8,950.00 Highway Item --,F2 ......... ..... 450.00 1,000.00 3,000.00 0. 500.00 255,895.80 1-1ighway Items 43 and #4 ...... 14,486.00 12,648.80 52,096.00 3,800.01 39,640.00 4,500.00 Part -Town: General ......................... 0. - 0. 500.00 0. 0. 193,501.41 l lighway Items # 1 and #1A ... 16,891.20 16,158.15 32,=400.00 8,984.56 13,579.50 apccial Districts: 31,582.44 hire ............................. ........... 5,366.00 7,200.00 0. 0. 0, 38,826.50 Fire Protection ................................ 550.00 0. 7,849.93 2,600.00 4,311.57 19,591.32 Lighting ....................................... 1.572.06 0. 1,284.00 0. 1,191.68 5,+01.25 sewer ............... ........ . ............... 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 53,207.32 Nater..........................:..I....... 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 1.162.58 Other .. . ... . ................... . ............. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 658.694.681 TOTAL TO `).OWN SUPERVISOR.. - . 39,3f5.261 43,653.511 97,129.931 17,984.561 77,288.75 ?.810.694.50 I U7 AL - ALL 'I AX.Lt3 ............. :....I 82.435.//) YU,303.52 iU3,]Y+./% >u,156.G4 1J6,/�4.» ,e t14. Y R 0 l . Total Town Town Town Town Toren all Cities of of of of of _-_- r i;.,., n�„t.• Ilrvden Enfield Groton - of Newfield of Ulysses of Ithaca -- ---- ;uuun- General Tax '°' ............. _ . .. .. 'fa; Bates per $1,000 assessed Valuation .............. . ..... 1+.74 1+.81 1+.52 14.46 14.02 County ... .. Town +- Town Wide ..... . ......... ......... 12.15 12.98 .6.39 7.98 10.72 ........ TOn•n - Part Town (outside villages) .... _ I . I - . I ....... 0. 3,436.08 1.51 471. 17 1.87 Filly laxable Jssessed 1!etlualiores ivrchecliny Special Franchise Torn excluding village . .............................. 2,676,509.00 2,S57,696.00 9,547,+98.00 1,990,286.00 3,532,129.00 Lown itl�iu Villages ...................... . ..... 1,653.35 2,696,284.00 459.86 3,273,657.00 State and County Reforested Property ....__ (29,721) (25,128) (13,11.5) Pavment to Reduce Taxes ...................... Totat Valuation of Taxable Property, Entire Town .. 2,706,230.001 2,582,824.001 12,556,897.001 1,990,286.00 6,805,786.0c of of Ithaca Lansing of Newfield of Ulysses of Ithaca -- ---- ;uuun- General Tax '°' ............. _ . .. .. ----- f 372,-++9.42 $ 387;151.88 $ 54,818.52 $ 110,82951 709,317.07 11 City Accounts - Debit. Balances Cou:jry Self'Insorauce Plan ...................... 3,436.08 3,631.43 471. 17 1,069.43 0 I lection Expe-_ses ...... ..................... 766.96 390.43 219.16 234.27 1,653.35 Vown and City Accounts - Credit Balances . ..... n Execss Resulting from Current Year's Tax Rate 459.86 164.13 155.24 574.93 206.05 Pavment to Reduce Taxes ...................... Ter.0 uetE School Taxes.. ...... . ... ............. 0. 18„652.30 9;727.18 22,248.4'4 ,iterest and Penalties on Returned School Taxes 0. 1;305.74680.98 1,557.45 -rr� r',' rY'V•ry rui; aur unR 1 377 112.321 411.295.911 66.072.151 136,514.031 711;176.47 `All levies spread ad valorem over the entire county. -- "See Resolution No, 285—December 18, 1961. GLADYS L. BUCKINGHAM Clerk, Boai-d of Supervisors. t � ' J I -own Taxes and Assessments: ............. .: . Total Town Town Town Town City all Citiesof of of of of and Towns Type of Tax or Assessment Ithaca Lansing Newfield 131ysses Ithaca `All levies spread ad valorem over the entire county. -- "See Resolution No, 285—December 18, 1961. GLADYS L. BUCKINGHAM Clerk, Boai-d of Supervisors. t � ' J I -own Taxes and Assessments: ............. .: . 'I nwn-Wide: General 0. 25,263.00 0; 2,500.00 Highway Item #2 ................. 0. 2,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 Highway Items #3 and #4 ....... 30,200.00 67,687.00 9,338.00 26,000.00 Parr -Town: General .............:............. 3,000,00 ' 0. 0, 1,000.00 Highway Items #1 and # l A ..... 30,800.00 44,000.00 17,838.00 3_pccial Districts 12,850.00 Fire ........................................... 0. 19,016.44 0. 0. Fire Protection ................................. 19,500.00 0. 4,015.00 0. Lighting ........................... ........... 1,291.55 377.03 1,575.00 3,300.00 Sewer.......................................... 5,401.25 0. 0. 0. WVater......................................... 52,906.32 301.50 0. 0.. Other.......................................... 1,162.58 0. 0. 0. TOTAL TO OWN SUPERVISOR.. 144,261.701 158,644.971 33,766.00 46,650.001 TOTAL — ALL. TAXES ................ ... 1 521;374.021 569,940.881 99,839.151 183,164.031 Tax Rates per $1,000 Assessed Valuation ................. ..' Counts' ............................................... 14.48 15.94 1.4.84 12.60 8.82 Town — Town Nide ......................... ........ 3.47 5.50 7.81 5.89 Town — Part Town (outside villages) .................. 1.16 - 2.78 Fully Taxable ,4ssessed Vaivatiorrs irrctridiag Special Franchise ... Town excluding Villages ... ..........I..............: 151242,042.00 25_,263,966.00 3,693,471.00 4,999,377.00 80,631,939.00 Town ,within Villages ................. . ................ 10,793,670.00 2,687,695.00 State and County Reforested Property ................... ($,050) Total. Valuation of Taxable Property, Entire Town ............. 26,03 5,712,00 1 25,263,966.001 3,701,521.001 7,687,072.001 80,631.939.00 `All levies spread ad valorem over the entire county. -- "See Resolution No, 285—December 18, 1961. GLADYS L. BUCKINGHAM Clerk, Boai-d of Supervisors. t � ' Tompkins County, New York 442 11EPOBT OF CURATOR To the Board of Supervisors: The year 1961 was [lie- busiest yet experienced in the six years this curator has served at the DeWitt Historical Museum. Although at- tendance was no greater, the calls for service has required increasing personal attention, Particularly in research by students from higll. schools and colleges. Attendance .totaled_ 2,921 registrations for some degree of. service. Unregistered attendance, those persons who wish. "to look around;" is.estimated at four a day for the 135 clays the.Museum was open, or 540'. This makes a total attendance or just under 3;500. Broken down into the several caitegories of registered. attendance, the results are: County residents, 2;519; State_ 275; outside State, 101; foreign, 23. The county attendance was 90% of ithe totaled. registered. With 4432, June led in attendance, October ranking second with 337. During the year 63 group meetings were held w'hich'acco'unted for one-half the registered attendance. City and county schools provided 32 of these Groups-. 'In addition to these groups served at [he Museum. your curator appeared before 25 other county groups and two outside ,the county. Nine newspaper articles were prepared, and 22 students were assisted, wi;.h research work at. the Museum. As is customary an uncounted number of exhibits were arranged iii the Museum. and six were.dispiayed elsewhere. These ex'hibits'had a Civil, War motif and were prepared in commemoration of Ithe centennial, anniversary of the beginning of that conflict. The Bulletin of the DeWitt Historical Society was published regularly each quarter to present a continuing collection of historical sketches a,r:d notes of county history. 1n addition, six historical pamphlets Were l:Printed: It is encouraging to note thai these publications are becoming; a useful tool for teachers who use them as source material in the social studies courses. Also published during the year was a revised edition of the Historical Sites folder. This folder is distributed among teachers and newcomers into tlu: county. As heretofore; the practice of cooperating closely with County His- forlan W. Glenn Norris has not only been continued but intensified 443 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors since his office ��as moved into the Museum greatly to the advantage of Loth agencies. Illustrative of [his working together was the publication of Mr_ Norris' "Early 'Explorers and Travelers .in Tompkins CountF" by the DeWitt Society. During the year 2.249 pieces of mail were handled, and 57 collcutions %sere received and catalogued. Cataloging and accessioning of material ` collected over the years has continued to improve the efficiency of the museum. Genealogical material both. printed and manuscript has accumulated tc such an extent that a special room has been assigned to the activity. Mrs. William. A. Smith. the society's genealogist, • is organizing and cataloging the materials so as both to improve the efficiency of the section and establish controls over it:. Volunteer services for the year by Russell Phillips, Robert Flinn, Frank Longnecker and Mrs. Henry Van Thiel merit recognition and a sincere "thank you" as a token of appreciation for their civic contribution. Respectfully submitted. WM. HEIDT, JP. U Curates December 31. 1961 Tompkins County, New York 444 REPORT OF CLERK OF BOARD TO COMPTROLLER To the Comptroller of the State of New York and the Superintendent of :Public Works: The following is a Statement. Pursuant to Section 278 of the I-figh.way Law; of the several towns in the Count), 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 Deceniber 1961, viz: I. certify that the preceeding statement is correct. HARVEY STEVENSON Chairman. Board of Supervisors GLADYS L. BUCKINGHAM Clerk, Board of Supervisors ... O G ipcE 7tv F arca vac?« � �f0 -N u � v V ..`". bL,••' 0.Q'.•' O � � V Y. G y C a v C E v_ r L 7 C _ -M c a Cn Caroline 2,676,509 $ 2,676,509 $ 13,197.001l $ 3,694.20 $ 14,936.00 Danby ..... 2,857,696 2,857,696 7,119.751 9,038:40 13,648.80 Dryden .... 12,543,782 9,847,498 14,440.00, 18,000.00 55,096.00 Enfield ..... 1,,990,286 1,990,286 5,800.00 3,184.56 3,800.00 Groton_ . ... 6,805,786 $ 80,631,939 3,532,129 8,38150 5,198.00 40,140.00 Ithaca - City 80,631,939 0 0. 0, 0. Ithaca - Town 26,035,712 15,242,042 30,800.00 0. 30,200.00 Lansing - - - - 25,263,966 25,263,966 44,000.00 0. 69,687.00 Newfield 3,693,471 3,693,471 12,638.00 5,200.00 10,338.00 [Ily�se . 7,687,072 4,999,377 6,100.00 6,750.00 270_,000.00 Dryden Vil. 1,982,867 rreeville Vil. 713,417 Groton Vil, .. 3,273,657 Cayuga Hgts. 10,793,670 T'burJZ .. 2.687,695 Total 170,186,2191$ 100,083,245$ 70,102,9741 $ 142,435.251 $ 51,065'.161$ 264,845.80 I. certify that the preceeding statement is correct. HARVEY STEVENSON Chairman. Board of Supervisors GLADYS L. BUCKINGHAM Clerk, Board of Supervisors 445 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors ANNUAL REPOliT OF TOA/1PKINS COUNTY CORONER November 1960 to November 1961 SUMMARY OF CORONEWS CASES TOTAL CASES ........ ............. ....._.49 •NATUBAI CAUSES ...:........... _._ ..29 ACCIDENTAL .. .. .........1.6 SUICIDES.................... ............_ .A.CCI DENTS Motor Vehicle .... _...................9 2 LNvo car accidents with a total of 4 deaths. 2 one ear accidents with 2 deaths, 3 car pedestrian deaths but only one of these on a highway. Therefore this county had only y fatal highway accidents caus- ing only 7 deaths. Drowning .........f Burns.__............................................1 Fall ............. SUICIDES One by leaping , Three b}% gun shot_ AUTOPSIES _..... INQUESTS...............................................2 1962 TOWN BUDGETS Caroline Danby_ Dryden Enfield Groton Ithaca. Lansing N'ewfieid. Ulysses TOWN BOARD � 1. TO�VN HALL ANI) OFFICES I I I Rentals ....... ........ .:.............. . .... 120. `h I 40. 105. I 50. 80. 300. 1 100- 1 0.' I 0. Compensation of Employees ............... 0. ] 600. 150. 0. 250. 3,200. I 200. 1 200. 300. Purchase of furniture & equipment ........ 0. 0. 400. 0. 500. 200. 2,500. 1 600. 400. Repairs, light, heat & telephone ............. I 1,1.00. 1,680. 2,000. 150. 3,000. -300. 1,000. I 505. 1,300. Other expenses ............................. 0, 0. 400.40. 0. 0. I 0. 0. 0. ll. ELECTIONS I I Compensation of election officials ine. mileage 700. 500. 1,500. 300. 800. 1,800. 1,000. 450. 800. Compensation of custodian of voting machines 100. 50. I 140. 60. 80: 250. ( 100. 1 75. 130. Voting machines -Purchase and repair ...... 50. 20. 50.0. 15, 400. I 0. 50. 0. Other expenses ............................ 10. I 80. 150, 10. 20. 0. 0. 1 60. 70: INSURANCE. 1 Compensation insurance .................... 0. 0. 1,900. , 100. 0. 10. 0. 0. 0. Official hands & undertakings .... ......... _ 1.50. 250. 300. 100. 350. 360. 300. 150. 150. Fire &liability .. .. ....... ...... 940.. I 1,600. 2,200. 750. 3,100. I 2,000. 4,700. 1,760. I 2,850. State health program (Town's share) ....... 0. 0.0. 0. I 0. 500, 1,000, 650. 150. Other ..................................... 0. I 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. I 500. 1 0. 0. Re-Pav N.Y.S., Nat Gas Corp . .............. 0. I 0. 0. 0. 0. I 0. 0. 682.24 1 0. IV. DUES FOR MEMBERSHIP- I_ I I I I ASSOCIATION OF TOWNS . 46. 46. 90. 44. I 0. I 0. I 80, I 50. 100. V. PRINTI\G .AND ADVFRTISING ......... 150. 200. 500. 60. I 400. I 200. I 250. 50. 300. VI. SERVICES OF ATTORNEY & EXPENSE I OF LITIGATION........... I..... .. 150. 300. 1 400. 0. 0. 2,000. I 500. .I 100. j 500. V11. SERVICES OF ENGINEER & EXPENSES 0. 1,000. I 250. 0. 0. 0. 0. I 0. 1 0. VIII. ANNUAL AUDIT AND EXAMINATION 0. 0. I 100. 0. 0. 300. 125. I 0. I 0. IX. PUBLICITY FUND ......... ......... ... 0. I 0. I 2S0. 0. 0. 0. 0..-I 50. j 0. X. F.,MPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM I , 0. I I i1 (Town's share) .. ...... ...... .....:. j 140. 0. - 0. 0. 2,000. I 2,500. goo 0• 0 X1. SOCIAL SECURITY (Town's share) ... 0. 0. I 2,000. 200. 0. I 900. I 90. I 860. I 1,600. Hospitalization Fund ...................... 186. I 0. I 0. I 0. 0. 0, 0. 0. I 0. School Lighting Contract ................... 1 0. 0, 0. 0. I 0. I 0. ]t0. 0. 0. TOTAL ......................... 3,842. I 6,366.' 1 12,885. 1,864. 10.595. 1 15,210. 1 12,755. 6,292.241 8,650. Carnline T)nnhv Dir Hwn .F.nfi Flrl t -t- Ith-q [.a \T-4;nlri- 17I--, SUPERVISOR Salam' • • -. _ .. - . - ... I 1,#40.1,500. 0.. 1,700. 700. 2,300. 3,500. 2,700. 1,500. 3,400. Compensation of employees ............ 0. 300. 200. I 0. 0. 0. 600: 150. 0. Office and ocher expenses .... . ................. 50. 60. 200. 25. 100. 300. 200. 160. 300. TOTAL .. . ................... 1,490. 1,860 2,100. 725. 2.400. 3,800. 3,500.` 1,810. 3,700. J G5i'ICES O TH E PEACE 350. __- 500. I 200. 720. 800. 960, 250. 1,200. Salary ...... . 700. 1.450. 3,600. 400. 3,000. 2,700. 0 2,200. 825. 2,600. Compensation of employees ............. ...... Q. 0. 125. 0. 50. 200. E 100. 0. 0. Office and other expenses ....... ............. 140. 60. - 700. 25. [ 390. 100. , 300. 130. 250. TO'T'AL .......................... 840. 1,510. 4,425. 425. 3,440. 3,000, 2,600, 955, 2,850. TONVN A`l'TORNEI' j Salary .... ....... ............. . ........ 0. .1 0.. 0. 0. 400. 0. 0. 0. 0. Office and other expenses .... ................ 0. 0. O. 0. 700. 0. 0, O. 0. TOTAL ................. ......... 0. 0. 0. 0. 1,100. j 0. 0. 0. 0. COUNCILMEN j Salary .......... ........ 350. 500. 500. I 200. 720. 800. 960, 250. 1,200. Office and other expenses ..... 0 0. 0. 0. 200. 0. 200. 0. 0. TOTAL .. 350.. 500. 800. 200, 920. 800. 1,160. 250. j 1,200. TOWN CI:ERK. I I Salary ........................................ x1,300. 1,000. *2,700. 800. . j "f3,000. *3,800. 2,7700. X1,500. ' �I `F 2,500. Compensation of employees ............ ...... 0. 0. j 300. 0. 0. 0. 800. 100. 200. Office and other expenses ... I ................... 125. 50. 200. 20. 100. 1 650. 125. 200. 200. TOTAL ..... ..... .............. 1,425. 1.050. 3,200. 820. ,. 3.100 l 4.450. 3,625. 1,800.. 2,900. .ASSESSORS Salary ................ . ......:............. 800. 1,500. 4,750. 1,000. 4,100. .5,000. 4,010. [,000. 3,300. Compensation of employees ... ................ 0. 0. 100. 0. 0. 300. 0. 0. ' 0. llifice and ocher expenses ............. ........ 10. 100. 700. 0. 400. j 2,200. 500. 55. .400. TOTAL ..... ... ........ ..... 810. 1,600. 5,550." 1,000. 4,500. 8,000. 4,510. 1,055. 3,700. • DECEIVER OF TAX13S (Tax Collector) Salary.................. ................. Office anti other expenses .... ................ TOTAL .......................... I MULTIPLE DWELLING COMMISSION Inspector .................................. Office and other expenses .... . ............ TOTAL ............... ZONING COMMISSION Office and other expenses ......... ............ TO'T'AL .......... ..... ...... TOWN ENGINEER Salar•v .... ............................... TOTAL .... .................... j TOWNa SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHNVAYS SalNTENDENr T I TOTAL ......................... TOTAL GENERAL GOVERNMENT "Tnuga Clerk acts as Tax Collector +4 air ,r5 Caroline I Danby Dryden Enfield 0, 0. 400. 50. I 0. I 0. I 350. I 50. 0. I 450. i 0. I 400, I 0. 0. 0. 0. 1 0. 0. I 0, I 0. 0. 0. 10. I 0. I 0. ( 200. I 0. I 0. 0. I 200. I 0. I 0. 0, 0. I 0. II 0. 0. 0. I 0. I 0. 0. 0. I I 0. I I I 4.400, 0. I 0. I 0. I 4,400. 8,757. 113,536. 128,960, 9,834. Groton Ithaea Lansing :NeR'neta V reset, 0. 0. 1 1 0. 0. I 800. 250. I I I 0. I 0. 0. 0. 0. I 0. I 1,050. I 0: 1 a 120. 50. 0. I 0. I 0. 0. I 0. I 0. I .0. 0._ 170. ( 0. 0. I 0. 0. 0. I I 0. 0. I 0. I I 0. 0. I 0, I 0. 0. I 0. 0,I 1,200. I 0. I 0. i 0. 0, 1,200. 0. 0. I 0. 0. I 5,665, I 0. I 0. I 0. 0. I 5,665. 0. I 0. I 0. 5, 42.125. 129.200, 112,162.24 1 23,000. Cnrnline l7anhv Drvden Enfield Groton Ithaca Lansing Newfield Uivsses PROTECTION' OF PERSONS AND PROPERY I. POLICE, CONSABLES AND VI. INSPECTION COSTS I DEPUTY SIIGRIFFS Building Inspection ................... ..... { 0. TOTAL .............I........:.. I Compensation...... 50. 25.. 0. 0. 50. 2,000. 25. 50. 0. Mileage & Other Expenses .................. 50. I 0. 70, 0, 0. 100. 0. - 50. 100. Purchase of Equipment ..... :............ .... 0. 0. 30. [ 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. TOTAL ......................... 1.00. I 25. I 100. [ 0. I 50. 2,100. I 25. 100, 100. 11. DOG WARDEN I [ I Compensation ...... , 0. 0. 100. 0. 0. I 0. 0. I 0.[ 0. Ocher Expenses 0. 0. 50. 0. 0 0. 0. 0. 50. TOTAL 0. I 0, I 150. 0. I 0. I 0. 0. I 0. 50. 11I. TRAFFICI � I I Signs, Signals & Highway lighting ........... 0. 11500. 500. 0. I 1,000. 400. 0. I 0. 0. TOTAL . I 0. 1,500. I 500, 0. I 1,000. I 400. 0, I 0. 0. IV. FOREST FIRES Compensation of Fire Wardens, Laborers, etc. 0. 0. 0. 0. 100. 0.- I 0. 0. - TOTAL :............ ............ I 0. j 0. I 0. I 0. 0. I too. 0. I 0: I 0. 0. 0. I 50. 0. 0. I So. VI. INSPECTION COSTS I Building Inspection ................... ..... { 0. TOTAL .............I........:.. I 0. I 0. 0. I 0. 0: 1 0. 0. I 50. 0. 0. I So. r`. C'arnlinr llnmhv D. -A- F„fia11 l3r.,r.,., TO, T T71-- GRAND T1.•- GRAND TOTAL -PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY 100. 1,525. 750. ' 0. 1,050. 3,600. 25. ` 100. 200. EDUCATION 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. SERVICE OFFICER 500. 200. 0. 0. 0. - 37.5. 0. 300. Compensation ........................ 0. 0. 0. 0. 600. 0. 0. 0 0. TOWN LIBRARY Compensation ............................. 0. 0. 0. 0.0. 0.. 0. 400. 0. Other Expenses ............................. 0. 0. 600. 0. D. 11,600. 0. 0. 150. TO\VN HISTORIAN Compensation ............. ................ 0. 0. 100. 0. 0. 0. 100. 0. 100. -Other Expenses ............................. 25. 0. 1.00. 0. 25. 0. 25. ' 15. 0. GRAND TOTAL -EDUCATION .. .: 25. 0. 800. f 0. 625. 11,600. 125. 415. 250. RECREATION PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS Compensation of employees ...... ......... 0. 0. 0. 0. 2,000. 1,000. 4,000. 400. 0. Other Expenses ............ ... . 75. 200. 0. 0. 0. 1,500. 1,000. ` 0. 500. Purchase of Equipment ..................... 0. 0. 0. 0, 0. 0. 7,500. 0: 0. PATRIO"171C OBSERVANCES ................ 50. 50. 200. 0. 100- 1.00. 200. 50. 100, GRAND TOTAL RECREATION .. .. 125. 250. 200. 0. 2,100. 2,600. { 12,700. 450, 600. ENTERPRISES Cemeteries......I...... ............... I..... 1 300. , 300. 200. 200. 0. 200. 500. 0. 0. Airports ................................... 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. Town dump ................................ 500. 200. 0. 0. 0. 2,900. 37.5. 0. 300. TOTAL ......................... 800. 500. 200. 200. 0. [ 3,100. 875. 0, I 300. Carnlinr nnnhv. Drvrlen Rnfield Groton Ithaca Lansing Newfield Ulysses REDEMPTION° OF DEBT (PRINCIPAL PAID FROM GENERAL FUND ONLY) 1 Bonds (Give title of issue) Town garage construction 0. 0. 0. 0. 5,000. 0. 0. 0. 0. Serial No. 1 -Purchase town building ........... 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0, 1,900. Serial No. 2 --Remodel town building . .......... 0. 0. 0. 0. A. 0. 0. 0. 1,140 - TOTAL REDEMPTION OF DEBT ... 0. 0. 0. 5,000. 0. 0. 0. 3,040. INTEREST ON DEBT (PAID FROM GENERAL FUND ONLY) I � Interest on bonds (Give title of each issue) ...... 0. 0. 0. 0. 3,237.301 0. 0. .1 0. 1 0. Serial Bond 1961 31/2%) Bond Nig. 1 -Purchase town building ... ....... 0. 0.0. + � 0. ` 0. 0. � 0. 95. Bond No. 2 -Remodel town building ............ 0. � 0. 0. 0. � 0. 0. 0. 0. 57. TOTAL ......................:.. j D. 0. 0. 1 3,237.501 152. CONSTRUCTION AND PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS Nature of improvements: Additional garage space ............ _ ...... 0. 0. 1,000. 0, 0. 0. 0. 0. k 0. Town Bldg. & Land Improvement 0. 0.0. 0. 0. 6,000. 0. 0. k 0. Purchase land for town bldg. site . 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 2,000. O. 0. 0. Town Hall renovation ...... ...... j 0. 0. 0. 10. 1 0. , 0. 9,000. I 0. 0. Beardsley place -steps, etc. ........ 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. I O. 0. 200. . Paint town bldg. and sidewalk..... .......... 0. 0. 0. 0. j 0. 0. j 0. 0. 500. 1. TOTAL ......................... 0. 0. 1,000. 0. O. 8,000. k 9,000. 0. 700. MISCELLANEOUS i Veterans' organizations for room ................. I ii. 0. 150. 0. 100. 0. 0, j 0. 100. Social Security ........... :..................... 0.'. 1,000. 0. 0. 0, Oa 0. 0. 0. Bloodtests..................................... 0. 0. 150. 0. D. D. Dog Enumerator .......... ...................... 0. 0. 60. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. TOTAL ................. ........ 0. 1,000. 360, 0. 100. 0. O. 0. 100. 1 .5 41 C-li- T -)-by nr..rlwn ti ni, ol.l G..,...., T.L.. CONTINGENT PURPOSES .............. I ...... , 1 0. 111000. 1 1,533.12 500. 892.501 3,000. 0. 500. 1 658. TOTAL ........... . ....... 0. 1,000. 1,533.12 500. 892.50. 3,000. 0. 500. 658. CONTRIBUTION TO CAPITAL RESERVE FUND Town Buildings .............. ................. 0. 0. 1,000. 0. I 0. 0. 0, 0. 0. TOTAL ............... :......... 0. 0. 1,000. j 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. PLANNING BOARD I I I I I - TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES ..._ 0. OHice and other expenses ........................ 0.0. 500. , 0. 0. o. 0. 0. 1,000. Building permits ............................... 0. - 0. 0. 0. 0. 200. 0. 0. 0 TOTAL ......................... 0. 0. Soo. 0. 0, 200. 0. 0. 1,000. TOTAL PAR'I'-TONZ'N FUNDS Per capita ...................:.................. 7,519. 7,309.44 ' 26,103.12 5,584.12 15,864, 132,205.60 14,000. 7,725, 15,300. Mortgage Tax ............. ............... 1,090. 1,050. APPROPRIATIONS . .......... ! 0. 0. 500. I 0_ 0. 200. 0. 0. 1,000. ES"F1MA1'ED REVENUES I I I I - TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES ..._ 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 200. 0. 0. 0. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAXES FOR PART -TOWN FUNDS ...... I 0. 0. 500. 0, 0. 0, 0. 0. 1,000. STATE, Al D: Per capita ...................:.................. 7,519. 7,309.44 ' 26,103.12 5,584.12 15,864, 132,205.60 14,000. 7,725, 15,300. Mortgage Tax ............. ............... 1,090. 1,050. 3,000. 800. 1,700. 11,500. 3,300. + 1,200. 2,700. Youth Bureaus ..... ...................... I..... 0. 0. 0. 0. 1,000. 0. 0. 500. 250. INTEREST & PENALTIES ON TAXES .......... f 200. j 0. 0. 0. 300. - 400. j 0. 0. 0. LICENSES & PERMITS Dog Licenses ..................... ............. 400. 400. 500. 300. 600, 800. 900. 400. 600. I Other Licenses & Permits :............ .......... 1 0. 85. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. Q. Caroline .,Danby Dryden Enfield Groton ' Ithaca Lansing Newfield Ulysses FINES, PENALTIES & FORFEFFURES ........... 0. 1 0. 0. 1 0, 0. 2,100. 1 0. 0. 0. DEPARTMENTAL EARNINGS I I I Rent of town. owned property :.................. 0. 40. 0. 0. 0. 0. 150. 0. 300. Fees of town clerk .. .... 871. 490. 1,100. 400. 900. 1,500. 900. 600. 1,200. Fees of justices of the peace ....... .... : _ ....... 315. 500. 1,500. 40. 800. 1,800. 700. 880. 1,000. Fees tax collector or receiver of taxes ............ 0. 290. 600. 100. 0, 0. 400. 205. 0. l+e6s of -parks & playgrounds ...........:.......... 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 500. 1 0. 0, 0. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS ................... 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 200. 0. 1 0. 0. OTHER GENERAL FUND RECFiP`I'S: 200. 3,100. 875. Municipal -Indebtedness & Interest .. ........... 0. 0, Franchise taxes on business corporations .......... 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 9440 0. 0. 0. Reimb, from special district for supervision ...... 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 500. 0. 0. 0. Lansing Central School .. ..... 0. 0. 0, 0. 0. 0. 110. 0. 0. County Excess and Misc. . ..................., ... 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 6. 0. 0. 150. Unexpended balances ...... ......... :............ 0. { 1,000. 2,000. 709.88 0. 22,500. 6,202. 3,000. 5,000. TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES I 10,534. 39,230. I 51,925. � I GENERAL FUND 10.395. 11,164.441 3+,803.12 � 7,934. 21,16+. 7+,100. 26,662. 1 14,510. 26,500. CAINBKAL 1'U.NV - SIJLV11VtAK1" APPROPRIATIONS I I I General Government ....... . .... . ......... . ...:.. 8,757. 13,536. 28,960. 9,83=4. 26,225. 42,125. 29,200, 12,162.24 23,000. Public Safety .................................. 100. 1,525. 750. 0. 1,050. 3,600. 25.00 100, 200. Education.J.................:................... 25. 0. 800. 0. 625. 11,600. 125. 415. 250. Sanitation ..................................:... 0. 200. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 300. Recreation ....................................... 125. 250, 200. 0. ,. 2,100. 2,600. 12,700. 450. 600. Enterprises ............. ...........' 800. 300. 200. 200. 3,100. 875. Municipal -Indebtedness & Interest .. ........... 0. 0, 0.0. 8,237.50 0. 0. 0. 152.00 Construction and Permanent'Iinprdvements ..... 0. 0. 1,0000 0. 0. 8,000. 9;000. 0. 700. Miscellaneous ................................. 0. 1,000. 360. 0. 100. 0, 0. 0. 100. Contributions to Capital Reserve Funds .......... 0. 0. 1,000. 0. ` 0. 0. 0, 0. 0. Contingent Purposes .......... ................ . I 0'. 1,000. 1,533.12 500. 892.50 " 3,000. 0. 500. 658. TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS .. .. I 9,807" 17,811. , 134,803.12 10,534. 39,230. 1 74,025. 51,925. 1 1.3,627.241 29,000. TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES GENERAL FUND ............ ... 10,395. 11,16-4.4411 ?4,80312 � 7,934. 21,164. 174,100. 26,662. 114,510. 26,500. AMOUNT OF TAXES TO BE I I I I RAISE I) FOR GENERAL FUND ..... 1 0. 1 6,646.561 0. 1 2,600. 18,066. I 0. 1 25,263. 1 0. 1 2;500. STABILIZATION PROGRAM Caroline Danby Dryden Enfield Groton Ithaca Lansing Newfield Ulysses STABILIZATION PROGRAM j Appropriation .................................. 1 10,800. TOTAL; I 110,800. I I I I ESTIMATED REVENUES State Aid .......... .. ........ ... 7,246.80 Unexpended Balance .3,329.6+ TOTAL ......................... I 110,576.441 AMOUNT TO -BE RAISED BY ;TAX ..... I I I 223.561 1 { 1 HICHS'%TAN' FUND HIGhIVVAY FUND (ITEM 1) APPROPRIATIONS 1 1 0. .7,000. 4,000. 18,000. I General Repairs ............................... 21,600. 16,239.50 18,000. 7,000. 1 12,3.72.251, 17,000. 34,000. 1 7,000. 8,000. Special Improvements: Prin. on note ............. 1,200. 3,000. 10,000. 6,800. 0. 0. ( 12,000. { 5,000. Redemption of Debt contracted pur. 0. +,100. � 118,000, I 9,000. 119,000. 120,000. Sec. 273 Highway Law Tax Amt. Se lit. 1,530. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 1 0. 6,238. 0. TOTAL ......................... 1 24,330, 1 19,239.501 28,000. 1 12,372.251 36,000. 1 54,000. 1 54,000. 1 25,238. 1 13,000. ESTIMATED REVENUES 1 1 State Aid ...................................... 7,083. 7,119.75 8,000. 4,000. 3,990.75 1,200, 6,500. 1. 7,600. I 2,900. Miscellaneous Revenues (County .Aid) ...... , .... 3,000. 3,000. 5.600. 3,000. 0. 3,000. 3,000. 3,000, 1 2,000. Unexpended. Balance ........................... 1,050. 2,000., 0. 1,000. 0. 1,000. 500. 2,000. 1 2,000. TOTAL ......................... 111,133. 1 12,119.751 13,600. 1 8,000, 1 33,990.751 5,200. 1 10,000. 1.12,600. 1 6,900. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOR I I HIGHWAY FUND (Item I) :. .. 113,197. 1 7,119.751 14,400. 5,800. 1 8,381.501 30,800. 1.44,000. 1 12,638. 1 6,100. HIGHWAY FUND (Item 1-A) Appropriations Salaries and. Wages .................:..I........ Material and Supplies .......................... _ Machinery and Equipment Rentals ............... Other Improvements ............................. TOTAL ...........:............. 1-IIGI-IWAY FUND (Erwin Plan) 0. 0. .7,000. 4,000. 18,000. 0. 0. 0. 7,000. 1,000. 0. 0. 0. 0, 4,000. 4,000. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 1 0, 1 0. 0. +,100. 24,000. 118,000, I 9,000. 1 18,000. 1 0. I 1 0. 1 17,100. 0. I 0. 5,200. 0. 0. 1,800. 0. 1 0. 2,000. 0. 1 17,100. I 9,000. ESTIMATED REVENUES Unexpended Balances .......... ................ Caroline Danby Dryden Enfield Groton Ithaca Lansing Newfield Ulysses ESTIMATED REVENUES I I . I 0. I I I 500. I 0. I { 800. State Aid 10,+05.80 14,961.60 0, 6,039. 8,960. U. 0. 0. 2,250. Unexpended Balance 0. 0. 0. 0. 3,842. 0. U. 0. 0. TOTAL,. • 10,405.801 14,961.601 � 0. 1 6,039.. 1 12,802. 1 0. 0. { 12,021.301 2,250._ - AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY.TAX MACH ,INERY-FUND (Item 3) Appropriations { Purchase of machinery, tools and implements 3,000. 1 -1 1 1 12,300. 12,000. { 11,400. { 3,000. FOR HIGHNVAY FUND (Item i -A) 3,694.20 9,038.40 18,000. I 2;961. 5,198. { 0. 1 0, 1 5,200, 6,750. 6,000. Repairs or pay of operators oil machinery BRIDGE FUND 500. 1,000, 0. 3,600. I 0. BRIDGE FUND (Iten) 2) Appropriatio.is ` I 1 1,000. 0, 0. 1' J4aterials for repair and inaintena!!ce . 500. 1,000. 1,500. 100. 0. 1 0. 0. 1,000.- 300. Construction of new bridges I 0. 0. 1,500. 0. 500. '1 0. 2,000. 0. 1,500. TOTAL .. I 5,000 1,000. 1 3.000. 1 100. 500. 1 0. 2,000. 1 1,000. 1 1,800. ESTIMATED REVENUES Unexpended Balances .......... ................ 50. I I 0. 0. { 100. I 0. { 500. 0. G. I 800. TOTAL ......... 50. { 0. 0. { 100. 0. 1 500. I 0. 0. { 800. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX. { I I { FOR HIGHWAY FUND (]tem 2) .. .. 50. I 1,000. { 3,000. 0. { 500. 0. I 2,000, 1,000. 1,000. MACHINERY FUND MACH ,INERY-FUND (Item 3) Appropriations { Purchase of machinery, tools and implements 3,000. 2,000. 12,500. 0. 1 1 12,300. 12,000. { 11,400. { 3,000. 6,000. Repair of machinery, etc. . ....... • • • 4,000. 3,000. 8,000. 5,500. 111,000. 6,500. 2+,000. 1,000. 6,000. Repairs or pay of operators oil machinery 500. 1,000, 0. 3,600. I 0. 0.' rented to county .. .......... ............. 1 1,000. 0, 0. Gasoline or oil for machinery rented to 0. II { 200. 0. { 2,400. 0. 0. count9 or village • ....... • • • • Redemption of machinery certificates U. 3,000. , 1,000. 11,860.8 0. -00, 2,600. 4,000. - 0. 11,600. 1 5,809, 0. . Interest on machinery certificates .............. 225. 1,188.801 246. 250. 240. 0. 687. 1 429. 0. TOTAL ......................... { 11,225. 19,048.801 28.946. 1 8,850. 1 28,740. { 18,500. { 53,6°7. { 13,238. 12,000. a • i! fel +) C-.-I;.,a Tl -t,,. t>r,,.lP Gnf;'"II II C- tnn Ifl, l.ancinu NeIVf.eld lllvsses ESTIMATED RE,V1%\'UES i Rental of machinery 6,000. 1+,000. 0. 4,850. 7.000, 1,500. 6,000. 6,000. 2,000. Miscellaneous revenues ......................... 0. 0. 2,000. 2,000. 0. 0. 0. 1,000. 0. Unexpended balances ...... ..'............... . .. 100. 2,000. 0. 0. k 0. 3,000. 0. 4,090. 1,000. TOTAL ......................... 6,100. f 16,000. 2,000. 6,850. 7,000. 4,500. 6,000. 11,000. 3,000. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX 0. 0. 0. ` 0. HIGHWAY FUND (Item 3) .......... 5,125. 1 3,048.801 26,946. 1 2,000. 1 21,700. 1 14,000. I +7,687. 2,238. 9,000. QX1n%A7 A X7 14TC!`rT T A V PC)TIc rTT\' n SNOW & MISCELLANEOUS FUND (Item 4) Appropriation 5,400. +,800. Salary of To-wn Superintendent .................. 5,000. 5,500. 5,000. 0. 5,500. 0. 7,000. Salary & Expenses of Deputy Town Superintendent 0. 0. 0. 0, 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. Expenses of Superintendent 50. 100. 1.50. 0. 1,600. 200, 125. 0, 100. Removing obstructions caused by snow :. . ...... 5,750. 5,000. 9,000. 2,200. 1+,000. 8,000.' 10,000. 4,000. 6,000. Cutting and removing noxious weeds & brush ...... 100. 0. 8,000. U. 1,000. 8,000. 5,000. 600. 1,200. Other Miscellaneous purposes ..........."........ 1,561. 0. 5,000. 100, 800. 2,000, 7,875. 600. 11,900. TOTAL . ... ................... 12,461. 10,600. 27,150. 2,300. 22,900. { 18,200. 30,000. 10,600. ' 24,000. ESTIMATED REVENUES Miscellaneous Revenues ......................... 2,600 I 1,000. 2,000. I 500. 0. 1,000. 8,000. 3,000. 5,000. Unexpended Balance ...................... ..... 500. 0. 0. 0. 5,000. 1,000. 2,000. 500, 2,000. TOTAL .... .................... 3,100. 1,000. 2,000. 500. 5,000. 2,000. 10,000. 3,500. 7,000. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED B1' TAX FOR HIGRWAY FUND (Item•4} .. 9,361. 9,600. 25,150. 1,800. 17,900. 116,200, 20,000. 7,100. 17,000. TOTAL ITEMS 2, 3 and 4 ............ 14,936. 13,648.801 55,096. 1 3,800. 1 40,140. 30,200. 69,687. 10,338. 27,000. 457 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors OFFICIAL TABULATION AND STATEMENT OF VOTES CAST IN TOMPK.I.NS COUNTY AT J'HE GENERAL :ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 7, 1961 FOR JUSTICE OF TIE SUPREME COURT OF THE SIXTH TUDICIAL DISTRICT General Ballot Total Robert O. Brink, Republican ............................ 10,733 Donald W. Kramer, Democrat ................ .......... 4,329 � Robert O. Brink, Liberal .............. ................. 404 Blank and Void .................. ..................... 2,134 1.7,600 FOR SPECIAL COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE General Ballot Total Louis K. Thaler, Republican ............................. 12,456 1 Blank and. Void.......................................5,144 1 17,600 FOR CORONER General Ballot Total. Ralph J. Low, Republican ................................ ( 12,452 Blank and Void ...... .............. :............. � 5,1.48 17,600 QUESTIONS Shall the proposed amendment to article seven,.section eight of the constitution, in relation to empowering the legislature to authorize the loan of state moneys to a public corporation for the purpose of financing the construction and rehabilitation of industrial or ananufacturingplants in areas of unem- ployment in the state; and to article tell, by adding proposed new section -seven in relation to authorizing the legislature to make the state liable for the payment of not to exceed fifty million dollars of the bonds and notes of such. a public corporation, be approved? General Ballot Total For ....................... ......... I ....:. j 4,924 Against.... .................... ...... ........ ..........I 4,693 Blank and Void ........................................ 7,983 17,600 Shall the proposed amendment to article seven section eleven of the constitution, • in relation to the contracting of a state debt for two or more specific pur- poses during a period of economic recession, be approved? Tompkins County, New York 458 General Ballot Total For...................................................3,81.4 Against ................. ................. ........ .....f 5,547 Blank and Void........................................8,239 17,600 r Shall the proposed arnendment to article tell of the constitution adding a new proposed new section seven in relation fo authorizing the legislature to make the state liable fzor the payor nt of not to exceed five hundred million dolls" of the bond,., and notes of a public benefit corporation organized to provide dormitories -and educational buildings at institntions for higher education within the state be approved? General Ballot Total. For......................................� 5,618 Against .......................................... 4,996 Blank and Void ........................................ 6,986 17,600 Shall the proposed amendment to article fourteen, section one, of the constitution, in relation to the use of the forest preserve for the purpose of relocation, reconstructing or maintaining portions of an existing highway in Hamilton Counts, be approved? General Ballot Total For.................................................... 4,097 .Against ................................... .......... 5,863 Blank and Void ........................................ 7,640 17,600 Shall the proposed new article six of the constitution, in relatinn to the estab- lishment of a unified statewide court systern, be approved? General Ballot Total For.......' ..... ........ .....:...... ............. ...... S,019 Against ....... ..... ..... .......... ............... ..� '2,460 Blank and Void ......................................... 7,121 17,600 Shall the proposed amendment to article five sections two, three and four of the constitution, in relation to the number and names of civil departments in ' the state government he approved? General Ballot Total For............... ..... ...............................� 6,290 Aganst........................................ 3,288 Blank and Void ............................... ........ � 8,022 � 11,600 459 Tompkins County, New York Shall the proposed amendment to article ten of the constitution, adding thereto a proposed new section seven in relation to authorizing the legislature to make the state liable for the payment of nor to exceed one hundred million dollars of the obligations of the port of Nen- York authority issued to finance the purchase of railroad passenger equipment and the lease thereof to various commuters railroads operating within that portion of the port of New York district located within New York State, be approved? General Ballot Total For.....I .................... .................. 4,773 � Against ............................................... 4,9.07 Blank and Void ................ .. . .................... 7,922 17,600 • a Tompkins County, New York A60 ANNUAL: REIPORT OF PISTOL PERMITS To The -Board of Supervisors: The following .pistol permits have been issued from this office .frons January 1, 1961 to December 31, 1961. January 1, 1961 to January 31, 1961,- 3 Licenses to Carry a Pistol at 500 each $ 1.50 No Premises Permits 12 Dealer & Gunsmith Licenses at $2.00 each $24.00 18 Licenses amended at 25¢ each $ 4..50 30.00 February 1, 1961 to February 28, 1961.- % Licenses to Carry a Pistol at 500 each $ 3.50 No Premises Permits No Dealer of Gunsmith. Licenses- icenses19 19Licenses amended at 25¢ each $ 4.75 8.25 March 1, ].96:1. to March .31., 1961. -11 Pistol Permits to Carry a Pistol at 50¢ each $ 5.50 No Premises Permits I' Dealer License at $2.00 $ 2.00 No Gunsmith Licenses 28 ,Licenses amended at 250 each $ 7.00 1.4.50 April 1, 1961 to April 30, 1961. 11 Pistol Permits to Carry a Pistol at 500 each $ 5.50 .1. Pistol Permit to Possess on Premises at: 500 $. .50 No Dealer & Gunsmith .Licenses 23 Licenses amended at 250 each $ 5.75 $ 11.75 May 1, 1.961. to May 31, 1961. 13 Licenses to Carry a Pistol at 50¢ each $ 6.50 No Premises Permits Na Dealer or Gunsmith Licenses 14 Licenses amended at 25¢ each . $ 3.50 10.00 461 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors June 1; 1961 to J une 30, 1961. 16 Licenses to Carry a .Pistol at: 50� each No Premises Licenses No Dealer or Gunsmith licenses 1ci Licenses amended at: 25¢ each 54.50 $ 12.50 j uly' l; 1961 to Jul), 31, 196E Il Licenses to Carry 'a Pistol at 50e each_ 5.50 No Premises Licenses $ 4.50 No Dealer or Gunsmith licenses $ 2.00 17 Licenses amended at 25g each 4.25 14 Licenses,aiiiended at 25¢ each 9.7.5 August 1, 1961 to.August 31, 1961. $ 1.2.00 12 Licenses to Carry a .Pistol at. 50e each - 6.00 No Premises Permits $ 9.00 No Dealer or Gunsmith Licenses 21 Licenses amended at 25� each S 6.75 - 5 12.75 September 1. 1961- to September 30; 1961. 9 Licenses at 50¢ each $ 4.50 1 Dealer License at $2.00 $ 2.00 1 Gunsmith License at 52.00, $ 2.00 14 Licenses,aiiiended at 25¢ each $ 3.50 $ 1.2.00 October 1; 1961 to October 3:1; 1961. 1u Licenses al, 50¢ each $ 9.00 No Dealer or Gunsmith Licenses 32 Licenses amended at 25¢ each $ 17.00 November 1. 1961 to November 30. 1961. 14 Licenses at 500 each $ 7.00 No Dealer or Gunsi-nith Licenses No''remises .Licenses 22 Licenses amended at 25� each $ 5.50 12.50 a 0 Tompkins County, New York A62 S - Decemberl, 1961 to December 31, 1961. 12 Licenses to cam a pistol at 50¢ eaelt 6.00 No Premises Licenses No Dealer or Gunsmith. Licenses 22 Licenses amended at- 25¢ each y 4.75 S 10.75 TOTAL m161.75 NORMAN G. STAGG Tompkins County ]edge R13PORT Of a W TOMPKIN'SCOUNT] SELF-INSURANCE PLAN -1961 Departments 1961 Cases Prior Wears Compen- cation Doctors Hospital Miscellan. Total Expenses Airport 1 Danb'v $ $ 8.501 $$ 52.00 I $ 8.50 Court 1-10use 1 - 26.251 7.001 1 33.25 - 1 +,332.641 53.001 ],0'76.401 4.385.64 Dog «'a rd en 0 - 1 - 1 72.001 1 1 72.00 1 +80.001 160.001 160.001 176.00 640.00 Highway 28 - I 383.941 537.561 59.75 1.651 982.90 1- 1 9 1 1,248.751 803.501 7+].$21 1 5.001 1 2,794.07 Hospital 133 - 2,563.071 1,227.70 1,531.651 6.051 5,328.47 I 16.00 8 6,267.S5I 1,196.08 998.851 369.781 8,832.56 �j'elfare 0 - I I I - - 1 2 23.251 1 40.501 1 23.25 TOTALS 1 163 1 21 $15,276.251 $ '4,035.841 $ 3,339.071 $ 377.481 $23,028.64 TowNS Caroline I - - $- 1 $ } 1 Danb'v 2 - 50.001 52.00 1 102.00 Dryden 1 ],0'76.401 I 1 I 1,076.40 Enfield 1 - 1 72.001 1 1 72.00 - 1 160.001 176.00 232.851 1 568.85 Grown 3 I - 25.00 1 25.00 1 I 1 5.001 1 5.00 Ithaca 3 - 1 1 16.001 I 16.00 ] I 1,820.001 1 1 1 1,820.00 Lansing 7 - 1 146.451 51.501 1 1.97.95 2 1,092.001 40.501 1 11,132.50 Newfield' 1 - 1 3 1 1,300.271 565.001 168.001 1 2,473.03 Ulysses 1 1 - 9.751 1 1 9.75 - 1 1 1 624.001 89.181 1 713.18 TOTALS '19 1 10 1 $ 6,19+.671 $ 1,12+.881 $ 452.351 1 $ 7,771.90 ft, v 0 N r s. DEPARTMENTS 1961 Prior Compen- Doctors Hospital Miscellan. � Total Cases fears cation I Expenses VILLAGES -- Cayuga Heights 2 — 70.001 110.87 $ 12.00 . $ $ 192.87 Dryden 2 18.751 18.75 — 11 8.501 8.50 TOTALS j 4 1 $ 70,001 $ 138.121 $ 12.001 $ 220.12 VOLUNTEER FIREMEN. Danby 1 i $ 1,452,001 1 $ i $ $ 1,452,00 3 1 Lansingville 1 — 1 5.001 5.00 x McLean 2 — 1 I 6.601 6.60 N' 1 -- 2 1,248.001 11LSo1 1,359.50 Newfield 2 — 40.00 36.50 76.50 f7 — 2 { 325,W 29.001 1 354.00 C Sauth Lansing 2 — 15.501 1 15.50 Varna 1 — 3.001 1 3.00 west Danbc 1 — 1 I I I z TOTALS 10 5 $ 3,065.001 $ 197.501 $ 9.601 1 3,272.10 Administrative $ 1 Salary 1 $ 600.001 0 Supplies & materials 125.881 ?� Advertising 1 98.831 Postage 24.001 Assessments 3,764.831 $; 4,613.54 GRAND TOTAL 1, 193 37 $24,605.921 $ 5.496.341 $ 3,813.021 $ 4,991.021 $38,906.30 GLADYS L. BUCKINGHAM, Administrator, County tick -Insurance Plan r a BONDED AND TEMPORARY INDEBTEDNESS OF COUNTY OF TOMPKINS AND EACH TONVN, CITY, VILLAGE, SCHOOL DISTRICT AND. UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT hereby certify that the fallowing is a nue statement of all the indebtedness of the Count%- of Tompkins, and.of each sub -division thereof, and of the facts relating thereto as reported to me pursuant to the General- Municipil Law, Highway Law incl Section 29, subd. 5 of the Town Law for the year 1961. GLADYS -L. BUCKINGHAM; Clerk of the Board of Sutervisors, Dated, December 31, 1961 llhaca, New Fork Original Amount Amt. Due Political Division For what Purpose Created Under what Law Int. Bonded Unpaid next fis- . When .for which created Rate Debt Nov. 15 cal year Payable County of Tompkins .... County building .............. General Municipal .............. 5% 550,000 46,000 25,000 Set. Ann. County of Tompkins .... Public Improvement .......... Local Finance .........:......... 2.7 945,000 945,000 85.000 Ser. Ann. (Bonds issued Dec. 27, 1961) Town of Caroline ...... Poker Grader ................ Highway ..... I................. 2.5 ,15,000 9,000 3,000 +/1/62 Tuwn of Danbv ........ Truck ............ _ ....... Local Finance ................... 2.5 12,000 ♦ 7,200 2,400 3/1/62, Town of Danby ........ Grader .. .... ....... Local Finance ... ....... • • 3%q 17,300 3,460 3,460. 3/1/62 Town of Danby ........ hruck, tractor & shovel ....... Local Finance ..... • . . ....... 3%n 30,000 30,000 6,000 4/15/62 Town of Dryden ........ Sno F_vter .................... Highway ....................... 3%; 32,800 8,200 8,200- 2/1/62 Cent. School Dist. 1 Dryden ......... Building 1936 ... . . .......... Education ..... ................ 2.8 1.68,000 4,000 4,000 6/1/62 (,'cut. School, Dist. # 1 Dryden ......... Building 1959 . . .............. Education ...................... 3.2 620,000 570,000 25,000 2/1/62 Cent. School Dist. #1 Dryden ......... 3uilding 1955 ........ . ....... Education ............:......... 2.3 620,000 140,000 30,000 2/1/62 Cent. School. Dist. #1 Dryden -... .... .. Building McLean 1949 . ..... Education ...................... 2 3,000 3,000 11/1/62 Cent. School Dist. #1 'Dryden ......... Bus ............ Education ...................... 3 32,881 13,500 Ser. Ann. Town of Enfield ....... Chevritlet truck .............. Highway- ....... I .. I . {... ..... .. 2.5 9,550 5,700 1,900 Ann. Town of Enfield ....... Brockway truck .............. Highway ....... ......... I....... 3 2,700 2,700 700 Ann. Village of Groton ...... New Building ..... ....:..... Village .......................... 3.9 IM000 100,000 5,000 Ann. Town of Groton ....... Highway equipment ........... Highway ....................... 3 12,000 8,000 4,000 Ann. Town of Groton ....... \ew Building ................ Town .......................... . 3.5 95,000 95,000 5,000 Ann. Grown Cen. Sch. #1 .. New bldg., -bus barn, alterations Education ...................... 3.2 1,683,000 1,295,000 55,000 Ann. McLean Cent. School ... New addition ................ Education - ...... :............ .... 2 36,000 3,000 3,000 Ann. S. Hill Ext. ';later Dist.. Water system .................. Chap. 782, Laws of 1933 ......... 2.6 200,000 165,000 61000. Ann, E. State St. Ext. `,Vater District ....... Nater system .. ........ . .... Chap. 782, Laws of 1933 ......... 2.6 150,000.- 129,000 3,000 Ann. Northeast NVater Dist. .. Water system ................ Chap. 782, Laws of 1933 ......... 3.8 350,000 330,000 10,000 Ann. Hanshaw Rd. Sewer Dist, Sewage collection system ..... Chan. 634, Laws of 1932 ........ 4.2 75,000 73,000 2,000 Ann. t Political Division For what Purpose Created Under what Law for which created Original Amount Amt.. Due Int. Bonded Unpaid next fis- When Towns of Lansing, Dryden, Groton Cent, School Dist. # 1 B- ......................... Education ....... - .............. 2.5 20,000 4,000 +,000 7/1/62 Towns of Lansing, n Dryden, Groton Cent. School Dist. #1 ..... Building ................ _ . Education ' ...................... 2.5 615,000 430,000 20,000- 1981 Towns of Lansing, Dryden, Groton Cent. School Dist. #1 ..... Buildinn Education .............. . ...... 1.9 80,000 35,000 5,000 1968 Towns of Lansing, Dryden, Groton Cent, School Dist. ,#1'..... 3uil(ling •..... .............. Education .............'........•. '2.9 2,105,000 1,820,000 95,000 1978 Town of Lansing ...... Iord truck .................... 1ighway ....................... 2.5 10,000 4,000 2,000 1963 Town of Lansing ...... )shkosh truck ................ Highway ....... 2.518,000 10,800 3,600 1964 Town of Lansing ...... 'irockway H.D, trucks ........ Highway ....................... 3 30,000 30,000 6,000 1966 Town of Newfield ...... trader ....................... Highway ........................ 3 16,992 12 933.60 3,398.40 3/15/62 Town of Newfield ...... .. ..... 3ulldozer........... H,igbway ....................... • 2.5 16,799 8,599.40 4,206 3/15/62 Town of Newfield ...... .NVD truck ........... Highway 3 16,078 16,078 4,019.50 Ann. Newfield Cent. School .". Vcw bldg. #1 ......... Education 2.4 120,000 35,000 5,000 1967 Newfield Cent. School .. 11dg. #2 '..� ................. Education ...................... 2 100,000 40,000 5,000 1969 Newfield Cent. School 31dg. #3 .................... Education ...................... 3.3 500,000 395,000 30,000 1986 Newfield Cent. School :. `aan Allen Property ....... Education ...................... 2.5 20,000 15,000 1,000 1975 Village of Trumansburg Water System .............. Village .......................... 5.75 59,000 13,000 2,000 Anil. Village of Trumansburg 'of -Vater ...... ............... Village ....................... - 5.25 40,000 23.000 1,000 Ann. Village Trtunansburg 'of 1later ...................... Village ......................... 1.4 16,000 8,000 2,000 Ann. Village Trumansburg "["burg Water ...................... Village .........................: 3.6 50;000 44,000 3,000 Ann. Cent. School .... 3ldg. ......:..... • .. I ..... I . Education .............. .-..... .. 1.8 110,000 48.000 6,000 1969 T'burg Cent. School .... 3ldg. .......... .............. Education ...................... 2.5 860,000 685,000 25,000 1983 1"burg Cent, School .... 3ldg. ...... ...... • ....... Education ...................... 3.5 1,200,000 1,200,000 35,000 1990 T'burg Cent. School .... 4uses ... .. ................ Education ....................... 2.5 .30,582.40 20,491.20 10,091.20 1963 T"burg Cent. School .... fuses ...... I ... I ...... ...... Education ...................... 3 +2.847.82 36,466.17 9,216.61 1966 Town of Ulysses ....... Vew building ................ Finance, ........................ 2.5 9,500 3,800 1,900 Ann. - Town of -Ulysses ....... 2emodel new building ....... Finance .......... ...:......... 2.5 5.700 2.290 1.140 Ann. 0 467 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors TOMPKINS COUNTY SHERIFI,''S REPARTMENT ITHACA, NEW YORK e ANNUAL REPORTl'ORTF11� YEAR 1961 February 1; 1962. hoard of Supervisors, County of Tompkins, Ithaca, New York. Gentlemen: Following is a true and accurate report of this department, for the year 1.961, which is submitted. for your inspection and appros�al. DEI?ARTMENT PERSONNEL Howard A. Harvey, Sheriff Robert D. Jones; Undersheriff Charles W. Marks, Deputy Edgar Zhe, Deputy Robert L, Howard, Deputy Henry S. Dell, Deputy a William Sears, Deputy Byron VanZile, .Deputy Clyde Hopkins; Dcputy Richard .1. Evans; Deputy Delbert E. Howard, Deputy Francis L. Hamilton, Deputy" Howard Taggart, Deputy Lena R..Fl:arvey, Matron Lena VanNest, Asst. ' Cook S Asst. Matron Dorothy Gage; Cook e Tompkins County, New York 468 Department Expenses (other than salaries) Dec. 1 4960 to Nov. 30, 1961 Cost of Food for the Period -Dec. 1, 1960 to Nov. 36, 1961 is as 7 V a+ ~ U •--: 6J o�- Dec. $ 494.38 1;527 $ ,32 June S 330.48 1,013 $ .32 Jan. 306.75 1,54=4 ,19 W U"ci� 988 .31 Feb. 392.37 Dec. $....... $ 362.02 $ 35.69 68.03 $ 68.95 $ 102.40 Jan. I...... 625.28 64.19 37426 17.40 43.92 Feb. 1,954.99 41.3.51 103.75 48.55 111.68 153.03 Mar. 1,826.53 258.09 107.39 S8.97 82.67 79.76 Apr. ....... 317.30 169.93 242.80 11.19 175.98 NI 1,392.23 325.04 61.53 207.60 64.71, 44.82 June 461.82 648.46 117.62 79.43 723.10 28.36 July ....... 125.79 45.50 84.11 44.30 66.00 Aug. 651.76 44.49 107.34 150.60 30.82 Sept. ... 240.79 146.37 43.86 44.04 93.72 Oct. ...... 904.30 90.98 85.85 24.08 69.40 Nov. 337.75 68.02 238.03 13.45 36.78 $5,635.67 $5.210.09 $1,055.46 $1,668.83 $1,356.17 $ 924.99 Cost of Food for the Period -Dec. 1, 1960 to Nov. 36, 1961 r as a+ U o�- Dec. $ 494.38 1;527 $ ,32 June S 330.48 1,013 $ .32 Jan. 306.75 1,54=4 ,19 July 308.39 988 .31 Feb. 392.37 1,504 .26 Aug. 331.79 1,241 .26 Agar. 467.45 2,,060 .22 Sept. 599.23 1,807 .33 Apr. 446.52 1,481 .30 Oct. 471.49 2,242 21 Mav 415.16 1.302 .31 N,4v, 323.34 1,460 .22 Total, ........................................ $4,887.34 18,169 $ .27 r 469 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors Auto -Accidents (Reported to Sheriff)—Jan 1, 1961 to Dec. 31, 1961 a L i ;y C V 7J E J N v 0 O — C- F o G 7 V O '' 7•^ 7lo 7-- O, l� 4.' Caroline 28 45 17 1 19 Danby 40 63 36 34 Dryden 31 45 21 1 22 Enfield 1.9 25 15 12 Groton 12 16 5 1 10 Ithaca 143 230 76 3 94 Lansing 75 115 64 1 64 Newfield 33 47 25 25 Ulysses 32 55 31 28 Total 415 641 290 7 308 Fatalities: Caroline—John Cleveland, J .. ................... :7-29-6]. DrvClen-Kathleen Moran ..........................7-29.61. Groton—Raymond Van Dee ..... ..................12-5.61 Ithaca—John h. Geverl..............................5-19-61 Ithaca—Ronald Gcvcrl............ ...._... ..........5-19-61. Ithaca "Joyce A. Gevert...... .............. ..... 5-19-61 Lansing—Robert Shoemaker ........................4,-18-61. Traffic (Parking and Criminal Arrests—Jan I, 1961 to Dcc. 31, 1961 Township Traffic Amount of Fines Caroline 12 $ 450.00 Danby 43 1,090.00 Drvden 46 635.00 Enfield — -- G roton 14 360.00 Ithaca 176 2,815.00 Lansing 51 1,135.00 Newfield 26 490.00 Ulysses 22 400.00 PA RKI NG 64 340.00 ;\'l.ise-11a•)eous "Total 454 $ 7,715.00 Felony Arrests 17 Misdemeanor Arrests 42 Fines Collected from Misdemeanors' $345.00 I Tompkins County, New York 47G MISCELLANEOUS Complaints (Recorded) and Investigated: Burglary---------- .......... .... ............... ....... ...... 42 Unlawful Entry ...... To Hit & Rut, ... ...... ...... - ---- --------- -- 9 Grand Larceny .................. ----------------- ------------ 35 Pelit, Larceny ...... ...... .................... 127 Fraud................................................................... ......... 2 Domestic Coniplaints ............................. - .......... 311 Misc. Mischief ...... ...... ... .......... ...... 73 Assault ...... 2 Impairing Morals ....... ...... ............. 2 'rotals. -------------- ----------------------------- ------------------------- ---------- 342 Radio Reports (Sent & Received) Stolen Cars, 'Missing. persons, etc. ......... ..... .. . ....... 209 Reports of Death (Other than Traffic) Investigated .......... 9 Miles Traveled by Department Cars ................. ..... 186,740 Fires Investigated ........ __------------- ----------------------------- ------ ----- . 29 Legal Papers (Suninions, Subpoenas, ac.) Served ''. .......... 1,343 Garnishee & Property Executions Recorded ........... ...... ......... 948 Fees to the County for Service of Above .............. 471 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors REPORT OF 'PRISONERS (Tompkins Country Jail) Jan. 1, 1961 to Dec. 31, 19611 Male l%elmde Total? Number in Custody December- 31, 1960 13 0 Nam-ber received during the year: By sentence to [his institution 00 2 Held forGrand Jury &cxamination or trial 179 5 federal Prisoners 5 Civil or other causes 0 3 272 1.0 Number discharged, during the., year: . 1 I3y expiration of sentence 52 1 By transfer to State hospital 3' 1_ By Death • 1 , By transfer to State Penal Institutions 1� 2 By transfer to County Penitentiaries 10 1. By payment of fine 27 i. By order of the Court 164 4. 274 10 Number in Custody* on December 31., 1.961 7 U _ Daily Pop.1datiou: H.i;hest, Number of inmates during the year 24. 1 Lowest: Number of inmates during the. year 4 0 Average daily number of inmaf.cs during the year 13 1 6 Tompkins County, New York '472 No. Number Sentenced Adniitted to 141 Jail Nature of Crini,e or Charge: _MF M F Unlawful Entry 1 Forgery 2nd 4 Assault 3rd 16 6 1 Grand Larceny 2nd 3 1 Reckless Driving, 2 Driving While Intoxicated 16 6 Indecent Exposure 1 3 Disorderly Conduct 10 1 Unregistered Vehicle 2 1 Burglary 3rd 14 Violation Probation 12 2 Rape 1st 1' Arson 2nd 1' I. Driving Lic. Revoked 3 2 Wayward Minor 1 Public Intoxication 10 7 Endangering Life by Explosion 1 Fraudulent Check 3 7 Petit Larceny 16 2 18 Robbery 1st 3 Drunk & Disorderly 1.5 1 Filiation :Proceedings 1 Assault 2nd 2 1 SodoTny 2nd 2 Contempt of Court o Vagrancy 3 , 1 Grand Larceny 1st: 6 Outraging, Public Decency 1. Endangering Health of Child 2 2 Breach of Peace .1 Non -Support 2 Youthful Offender 1 1 Leaving Scene of Accident 1 Unauthorized Use of Motor Vehicle 1. I. Desertion U.S. Marine (Fed) 2 Driving W/A. I. 4 1 Unreg. Fire Arm 1 A_W.O.L. Marine (Fed.) 1 Lo i Cerin a 1 1. Unlicensed Operator 1 5 473 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors Malicious Mischief 1 Violation of .Parole 2 Rape 2nd 1 .Incest. I Robbery 2nd 4. Desertion U.S. Navy (Feel.) 1 Failure to Report for Army Duty 1. Driving with One Plate 1 Disorderly .Person 3 1 No Tax Plate 4, Material Witness 2 Speeding 4 Minor obtained. & Drank Alcohol I Alteration of Jr. Oper License 1 Juvenile Delinquent I Total ...... ............................-------.......... 176 6 96 4 Note: Further breakdown on the lieport of Prisoners (.Prior of Deten- tion or Sentence) (Age When Committed) (Occupation), (MARITAL Status); (Race), (.Education), (Religion). and (Nativity=) 'are available in the Office of ithe Sheriff. liespectfully. HOWARD A. HARVEY Sheriff, Tompkins County 1.00-13131DGE Appropriation: .... ........... ....... .....__-.._... _ _.--- ..-..,.$ 45,000.00 Incumbrance ........ ... ...... _...... _ 1.0.000.00 Expendi tures : Labor ............. _51.1,270.75 Materials ..................... _----- ----- _---------------- 10,467.16 Equipment _--- ... ........ ...... ................. ...... .. 3,90890 25,646.489 Balance, ....... ........ _._.._... ...... 2%353.41 it Tompkins County, New York 474 0 ANNUALREPORT COUNT)' SUPEI1lNTENll1 l\T 17 OF I-IIC1-IWAYS .1.961. D-91—COUNTY SNOW ANIS ICE CONTROL Appropriation: ................................. ......... _.-. .$123,000.00 Expenditures: Labor ........................... _ ........ _ _..:. _ ..$40,677.12 Materials ......... _ _................................ ..... 9.544.47 Equipment ... ............ .............. .-- ............ 46,952.22 97;113.81. Balance........................................5 25;826.19 D-92—STATI. SNOW AND ICE CONTROL Appropriation: _ _._- .......:..._.................................$ 507000-00 Expenditures: Labor .. . __........... ................... ... .........$14;088.69 Materials ................. _.:. Equipment .... ..... ... .................................. 26,187J85 $ 90,276.54 Balance .... ... ..... ........ ...... ........ $ 9;723.46 1.00-13131DGE Appropriation: .... ........... ....... .....__-.._... _ _.--- ..-..,.$ 45,000.00 Incumbrance ........ ... ...... _...... _ 1.0.000.00 Expendi tures : Labor ............. _51.1,270.75 Materials ..................... _----- ----- _---------------- 10,467.16 Equipment _--- ... ........ ...... ................. ...... .. 3,90890 25,646.489 Balance, ....... ........ _._.._... ...... 2%353.41 it 1 475 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors E-110 MACHINERY- BUILDING UPKEEP Receipts: Balance January 1, 1961 . ............ ...... 83 769.46 Rentals from D-90 ... ..... ........ .......... __,.....-.... _ $107,013.52 Rentals from D-91 ........ .._ _.... ............... '__ 22,677.32 ' Rentals from D-92 ........................ ....... . . . ........ 12,449.85 Rentals from Bridge 100 ........... _.-.,..._-........-._ 3,908.98 Other Sources ..............' .................... _ .......... • 11,047.20 $157,096.87 Total Receipts .............. ............... $.240-866-33 Experuditu,res: aaho........................ __.... ........ ...--_ . .............. 14,441.40 Purchase of Equipincnt....... _ ..... .... ...... ........ 75,970.31. Purchase of Small. Tools .......... ...... 2,474.64 Materials ....... ............... ....._..........................11, '63;409.15 Miscellaneous .............. _............. ..... .....__.... 10,588.15 SocialSecurity .... ............... ..._._................... 297.42 Retirement ._._..................._........................ .... 1,300.00 $168,481.07 Balance ............... ........ ........... ..._.. 72;385.26 1—Snow Plow _.................:... .................. ........... . 2,032.25 1—Power Saw ........-------------------------------------• ------------------------ 268.00 1955 Ford Chassis ..............._.;._.................................. _.-- 500.00 TankEquipment ... .....------ --------------------------- ------------------------ 900.00 1 ---Crusher ........--_._- ................ ......._._ _ .. 11,287.0[( 1—Loader ... ----------------------- ...... 6,965.00 l—Roller .:..........1.1 ........... ........... _.._ _.......'.......-------------- 9,352.00 1951- Chevrolet-2Or. Sedan .......:._....----_.._-•------••------------------ 1,726.00 1—Plow and Wing .... ..... ........__............. ... I. ............. ........ 4,200.00 .l.—Scotchman ......... ....--------------•----------------------------------- 777.83 1962 Ford Pick-up _.._ ................-------------------------- - -------- 1,62723 1—Spreader _ .......................7 _... .--- 2,780.00 1—Spreader .------------- ------------------•--------------------------••-------- 2,806.00 1—Plow .......... ...._.._- ................._..-....---.. .................. 775.00 1. 2—Tandem Dump Trucks ------- _...... 29 974.00 Total ...... ................... _._..: 75;970.31 9 ' f � Tompkins County, New York 475 MILES GUILT DURING YEAR . MILES OF IMPROVED COUNTY ROADS IN EACI-I TOWN TO BE MAINTAINED BY COUNTY (Excluding Villages) KIND OF PAVEMENT (See types 1-8 below) TOWNS 3 bU.w w 7 8 =tea Uw o� mti bt;4 v � 1.60 14.90 7.60 1.55 25.65 Danby C C TYPES O y yZ^ - aZ o 3. BITUMINOUS MACADAM Dryden 6.1.5 27.71. (Plant Mix of All Types) .................................. :1..60 1.7.41 4. BITUMINOUS MACADAM 9.42 10.25 (Hot or Cold Penetration) ._............................. 2.00 146.98 5. BITUMINOUS MACADAM 23.01" 5.12 _ 15.00. (Retread or Road. Mix) ...................................... 1.8.00 1.08.70 7. GRAVEL, SHALE, EARTH, STONE BASE; 5.60 .1.50 Etc. (Surface Treated) ....................... _......... .. 2.20 32.25 8. GRAVEL, SHALE, STONE BASE, ETC........ ` 1..00 7.00 9. TOTAL SURFACED ROADS (:I to 8) ......... 2.60 312.34 10. TOTAL MILEAGE OF COUNTY SYSTEM 5A0 27.61 Ulysses UNIMPROVED ... ................:. 26.16 11.45 11. 'TOTAL MILEAGE OF COUNTY ROAD 40.61 Total Miles . SYSTEM ............ .._... :. ............. _..__._._..... 313.39 MILES OF IMPROVED COUNTY ROADS IN EACI-I TOWN TO BE MAINTAINED BY COUNTY (Excluding Villages) KIND OF PAVEMENT (See types 1-8 below) TOWNS 3 4, S 7 8 Total Caroline 1.60 14.90 7.60 1.55 25.65 Danby 11.63 9.40 2.65 23.68 Dryden 6.1.5 27.71. 22.43 1.20 57.49 Enfield 9.42 10.25 2.80 2.00 24.47 Groton 2.01 23.01" 5.12 _ 15.00. 45.21. Ithaca 2.50 13.96 5.60 .1.50 23.56 Lansing .95 14.93 27.55 .60 44.03 Newfield 2.60 5.19 9.30 5.55 5A0 27.61 Ulysses 1.60 26.16 11.45 1.40 40.61 Total Miles in Towns 17.41 146.98 10';.70 32.25 7.00 312.34 477 Proceedings of the Board -of Supervisors EXPENDITURES 1, OII CONSTFi GCTION, RECONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE Construction General 7"YYI: and Reconstruction Maintenance Miles Cost Miles Cost_ 3. BITUM I:NOUS MACADAM (Plant Mix Of all Types 1.60 33,59(8,20 $ 17.41 21492.65 4. BITUMINOUS M:ACA,l)AM (Penetration Method) 146.4; 1116442.710 5. BITUMINOUS MACADAM Retread or Road Mix) 18.00 119,726.23 10!8.70 124486.88 7. GRAVEL, SHALL,, EAh'.m, STONE BASE. ETC. (Surface Treated) 2.20 11,467.57 32.2.5 49,81.1..65 8. GRAVEL; SHALE, STONE BASE, :ETC. 1.00 19,263.86 7.00 3,339.00 Total ..............__........ $184,055.86 312.34 $3851572.91:1 JOHN E. MILLER County Superin.tentdent,of Hi.girivays Tompkins County, New York 478 1961. ANNUAL REPORT TOMPKINS COUNTY AI.RPOR'I' ITHACA, NEW YORK. January 1962 Mr..klarris B. Dates. Chairman Airport Committee Board of Supervisors Tompkins County Court Nouse Ithaca. New York Dear Mr. Dates. There is herewith submitted ithe annual report covering the activ- ities of Tompkins County Airport for the year 1961. I am very pleased to say that our revenues increased over 1966, and we can he proud of our airport. and -what it. does.for our conrmunity. I have made ,this .report under three headings to give you more understanding as to the airports functions. .I. continue to thank you, and this Coiumittee, for the interest and efforits made in helping to better our airfield. Very truly yours; GLENN A. TURNER, Manager I 479 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors EXPENSE W011K SHEET 100 'PERSONNEL Terminal huiic[ing .............._._ .......... 6244.36 $14.94,6.6 Other Buildings & Grounds ................. 3,861.00 Landing Area ...... ......__... ........... ._ ... 4,841.00 120—TEMP01-',ARY EMPLOYEE'S Tertmi;nal. Building ......._ __...-......'...:.,. 23.74 $ 173.74. Other Buildings & Grounds ........ .__..... 150.00 Landing Area _. _ . ....... ._....... 00 200—Equipment Terminal Buildini .... __...........,....... 1;36.55 2,746.7: Other Buildings & Grounds ....._._... ._.. 771.00 Landing Area .:......... ................ .................._.. 1-;139.22 300 SUI?PLIES Terminal Buildim-.._............................ 953.31. a 3,869.92 Other Buildings & Grounds .................. 643.74 Landing Area ........ -.... ...._........... . 2.272.57 . 400-OTHEll EXP.ENSIIS . Terminal .Buiidi, g ...:.......:. 1,518.22 $ 8,903.79 Other Buildings S Grounds _ ...... ..... _ 1. 645.4t`i Landing Area .. ...................................... 5,737.09 Liability Insurance Premium (1 of 3 ),ears) $ 2,152.32'' Total Operating Expense ..................... $32,79290 '=The airport liability insurance premium increased over 1.00% this year .because Of Over-all amount of increased traffic within the air travel industry. The premium was based on the amount: of passenger traffic and flights using our - field, and was not announced until its billing. This was paid for a three year period, against an annual plan, giving a saving of over $800.00. The total amount. waa $6,456.95. REVENUE WORK SHEET 1230—RENTALS OF AIRPORT Air Carrier ........... ... .......... .......... ....... $ L200.00 a Flying Club _-._........................._......_.. 350.00 1,550.00 Tompkins County, New York 480 . 1231—RENTALS OF }3011DINGS S GROUNDS ' Air Carrier ....... .............:............__� 6;187.01 Avis Rent A Car .......... ......:....... __.......: 366.60 Hcdtz Rent A. Car ..._.....:........_....._...... 499.92 Ithaca Limousine Co. ......................... .. 1.45.80 Chartair....... .......... _........................ ...... 150.00 Air Craft (private) ....... ......... ... _...... 30.00 6 7,379.33 1.238—R.ENI'ALS OF EQUIPMENT' P.A. Systefn.......... ............._......._.......... 120.00 S 1.20.00 1240-11ENTAL OF PUBLIC TELEP.HON]E, BOOTHS New York. `.'eleph.one Co. ... .... _ . 1.76.01 176.01 1241—COMMISSIONS FROM CONCESSIONS Avis Rent A Car_.....'......:............. ........ 1..265.39' Hertz Rent A Car ......._.............. 971.02 Ithaca Limousine Co. .._........................ 1,233.70 Vending Machines ......._ ._ _ 1.31.5.1;5 4;7It5.96 1253-1-ANDING AREA Air_ Carrier. _........ 1.0.936.48--` Chartan, .._...__.._.. ............................ 1.;300.00:: Itinerant ......................... . __....... 966.32 $13',202,20 1722—SALE OF SURPLUS MATERIAL (junk)_..................................._ ......_ 6.75 $ 6.75 1731—REPAYMENT OF DAMAGES TO PROPERTY Wind. "Sock" & One Run- way Light ....... ... ............ ....................... 392.85$ 392.1',.5 —REFUNDS TO BUDGET .— . ....... 388.13] '$ 388.13 —TOTAL ........... ... .... .. __..._ _.$28,001.83 $28,001.83 —Total Cash 'Turned 1n To the County Treas. $27,61.3.70 'includes payments oared prior to 1960.8 1961 entered to counteract same amount entered in expenses ASI Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors GROUP AREAS 01, + or (—) DOLLARS AREA L^'XPENSL REV LNUE $ + 1..1,1erminal. :Building ........__._ . $12.431.30 $ 2;137.67 Other Buildings & Grounds ......................... 7;791.65(1) 1.963".13 (5;823.52) Landing Arca' ....._............... 14,707.62(2) 13,602.40 x(1.,105.22) Totals :_._ _ . _ ..............._._._$32,792.90 $23,001.3"13 $(4,791.07) _ Revenues :Recei.vable for Dec. '61 $ 2,235.80 Net cost of operation to the County $(2,555.27) (1) iricludes emergency repair to old. taxi -way and. ramp areas (2) includes $961.34 paid [to other County Government Depts..for,their I ser\°iCCS Used. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS 401—CO\TSTRUCT.I:ON Parking Lot 1.st Phase ...... .... ........... ._....... ......... 15,1.09.:1.5 Water Corn ectioa to All County Buildings & Sewer Connection to Old. Terminal............_...__.. 999.00 Total . ........................ ....... ....------- ........ .......... $ 1.6;:1.08.15(1) 4 -03 --WATER & SEWER.:EXPENSE Repayment for Annual Share to Cornell .............. 1.6000.00(2) Total ....... ........ 16;000.00 404-RE'lA.R.EMlKNT & 405—SOCIAL SLCURITY Both above included in the operating expense (1) includes transfers from the '61 airport budget and the airporC= surplus fund built up from previous years. (2) includes $8,000.00 from previous encumbrances of prior years. ,e 9 Tompkins County, New York 482 TRAFFIC Atli CARE I ER 0 Psgrs. Psgrs. A/Mail F/C Mail Gxpr. Freight Month On Off Lbs, Lbs. Lbs Lbs tan• 2234 2400 7039 4896 21'30 2528 Feb. 1992. 2099 4369 6538 2fi•l 2633 Mar. 2859 2438 11,268 2166 4506 4739 Apr. 2380 2955 S154 5150 4971 7245 May 2475 2717 4219 4787 6106 4041 June 3162 3022 5853 4787 6106 4041 .1u13, 2190 2244 5747 2648 1774 3368 Aug. 2290 2269 5223 4444 6661 8505 Sept. 1935 2718 4437 2517 2283 4x-47 Oct. 3328 2546 6857 3247 5840 4738 Nov. 2794 2610 5340 3495 4903 2306 Dec. 2165 1968 6788 3005 3130 3347 Totals 29,804 29,986 72,294 47,739 49,594 50,247 '[ t1s. '60 26,852 26,473 120,033* 21,334 36,299 Diff. +2,952 -x-3,513 +6,560 -x-27,260 }•-13,946 `Mast years mails were combined. Psgrs: —Passengers M C M F/ail—Kegular mail 44` A/Mail—Regular air mail 8t I: lir express ITIIA.CA.I.IM:OUSIN:F COMPANY Passengers Cortland !lir Line Out of Tot,,u Month Carried Passengers Crews Trips J an. 1312 S. 1.47 15 Feb. 1325 4. 173 22 Mar. 7419 5 167 20 Apr. 1400 7 183 52 May 1191 `4 140 Dk 17 June 1768 1 33 19 J my 844 4 37 14 Aug. 1156 3 45 23 Sept. 1065 3 47 19 Oct. 1210 3 59 17 Nov. 1425 3 50 32 Dec. 941 1 44 24 Tota 1 15,083 46 1125 274 Td. '60 13,216 28 3415 302 Difference +1,867 +18 —1290 —28 0 483 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors AIR CARRIEs1 FLIGHT OPERATIONS e i Schd. Actual Extra Canceled Ferrys & Month Departures Departures Sections Flights Charters Training' Jan. 311 307 16 20 5 12 Feb. 303 278 17 42 5 18 Mar. "331 305 4 30 3 15 ApF. 323 286 5 42 2 15 May 368 372 11 7 4 21 June 456 453 14 17 3 19 July 345 377 9 7 1 27 Aug. 382 372 4 14 0 17 Sept. 334 332 5 7 1 23 Oct. 333 317 G 22 4 22 Nov. 321 309 20 32 6 32 Dcc: 327 287 3 42 4 27 Totals 4,134 3,995 114 282 38 248 Ttl. '60 3,563 3,336 Not Listed 50 279 Diff, +571 +659 -12 -51 ' SNOWFALL IN INCHES Month 1958 1959 1960 1961 Jan. 49.0 22.1 7.7 12.6 Feb. 30.0 7.4 32.2 32.1 Mar. 22.1 19.5 18.1 11.0 .Apr. 3.0 .0 4.7 12.1_ Sept. 0 .0 J) .0 Oct. .0 .0 .1 .0 Nov, 9.5 8.0 2.5 8.0 Dec. r. 1.3.3 7.6 24.6 7.8 Totals 126.9 64.6 89.9 83.6 e i Tompkins County, New York 484 AIRCRAFT MOVEMENTS Month Air Itinerant Chartair East hill Totals Carrier (1) Flving Club Jath. 668 38 228 388 1322 Feb. 602 76 310 396 1384 Mar. 646 96 420 350 1512 Apr. 606 1.18 390 422 1990 May 794 104 388 704 2322 June 950 122 41.6 334 1536 July 805 64 380 498 1710 A4. 778 38 337 558 .1747 Sept. 754 32 330 646 1762 Oct. 682 92 352• 470 1596 Nov. 678 56 268 230 1232 Dec. 716 20 172 260 1168 Totals 8679 85'6 3990 1756 19,291 This is 3057 more operations than 1960's record of 16,224 (].) these are aircraft such as 'National Cash, Borg Warner, Avco, and mane others that visit "Tompkins County to transact business. Local operations were not counted this year, the FAA does nor consider them as countable operations. They are only Hight within the airport's traffic pattern, practice landings and take -offs. A traffic counter was placed tooperation on Our one and only taxi way from the first of April thru October this year. Its count was 14,043. It is felt that the field lost about $9,431.89 less depreciation of buildings, be- cause of the lack of. fix base facilities. This may seem high to you, but here is_the reasoning. Rental from 20 units of "J" hangars a $300.00 per year ......$ 6,000.00 Rental from fix base hangar ................................. 3,000.00 Commission from petroleum sales I,000.o0 Increase of collection of landing fees to 1,100.00 Tie down fees ................... ............................ 300.00. Total....................................................$11,400.00 Less t961's amount received On this area 1,968.13 Loss approximately :....................................$ 9,431.87 GFaNERAL INFORMATION 1961's value of assessed properties associated with the airport is $1,334,900.00. of which aided the county in general of $30,911.53 in tax revenues. There are now 88 people enyploved at the airport producing an annual pay roll of. over $509,317.10. It is estimated that oven 92,790 people passed through the terminal building, or approximately 256 a clay. Imagine (and probability it is more) 1/; of these people spent. $30.00 each in our county for trans- 485 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors portation, food, and lodging, it would amount to $91.08,900.00 a year. I have no way of knowing This for sure, therefore 1 used a verb= co�n- scrv,dtive figure. The gross dollars in bnSineSs Transacted. at the fieldare estimated at $1,092,003.00 ]'his figure does not include the business done by the air carrier on other connecting lines. That is a person flying to New York city. then. connecting to a second carrier and traveling to Dallas or Miami. I would assume it would at least equal the above figure. Our advertising displays are now all filled except two. These, l am � sure will soon be rented. d Tompkins County, New York 466 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF WELFARE To Chairman Clifford..E. Bower and Members of the Board of Supervisors: The year of. 1961. was ogre of increasing responsibilities for the Wel- fare Department. Medical Assistance to -the Aged started. April. 1. This new caitegory allows, the Welfare Department to pay medical and, hos- pital_ charges :for people 65 years old or older when living in their owir homes under :more liberal eligibility rules than those for Old. Age Assist- ance. Old Abe Assistance recipients .in nursing homes also Became eligible for this new category of 'assistance. Federal. reimbursement for Medical. Assistance to .the Aged. is higher than for Old Age Assistance: therefore, the net cost to the local district is less. Th( Medical Assistance for the Aged, program allows the Welfare Department to take applications from people 65 }rears of: age or older when they become in need. while- in a hospital. This permits the Vlel- fare Department to pay hospital hills for cases which, in the past, would have been handled as medical indigents at our County owned hospital. This new method is Less costly to the tax payer,- of. Tompkins County, The following paragraph -is taken from the annual report of the State Department of Social Welfare: 41fagaitude of the Problem, "Chronic illness acid disability are major causes of dependence in New York State.' In tthe prograins of. old -age assistance, assistance to the blind, aid to the disabled, .and medical assistance for the aged. medical care accounted for 58 percent: of total costs for a- recent month (September. 1961) and the proportion is rising. In these four programs all but a few are: suffering from a disability or a serious health. l7roblem." - The following shows the trend from, .1.959 through 1961: 1959 1960 1961 Medical 64,567.12 69,058.841 _ 69,221.13 .Drugs 41,392.1:,4 . 46,052.26 41,995.19 Denial 14;214.15 16;360.00 15,281.00 Hospital Care 103,021.67 126,823.10 131,015.76 Nursing Home Care 144,195.711 153,023.74 145,904.94 367.39156 411._317.94 4.06.4.18.02 487 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors Temporary -Aid to Dependent, Children became effective in Tompkins . County June 16. Federal and State legislation all6wed us to use this category ,for families with children under .1.8 years where the need is caused by lack.of employment. .Previously, only needy children lacking the support of one parent because of death, incapacky-or absence were eligible. This 'will . give, us more Federal reimbursement, thereby res ducing the state and local cost. In 1960; the State Department of Social Welfare established new drug .policies by which they would not reianburse on the regular cost of 17 name brand chugs but would base their, reimbursenicnt on the cost of generic drugs. They also limited ithe use of vitamins. In 1961. our drug costs were $4,0.57.06 less than io t960 and 1960 was .54,659.42 more than 1.959. We .estiin me that this program saved about $9;000.00 ',Che Medical Assistance to the Aged and the 'Temporary -Aid ;to De- pendent Children categories increased the work load_ in the Medical and Accounting Division so that a request was made for creation of a new position of stenographer in 1961• for the Medical l)iviisi.on. New reimbursable fees schedules for medical, services were issued by the State Department of Social Welfare in 1960. During .1.961, this schedule was studied and some changes were made to fit: conditions in Tompkins County. This schedule of fees wilt',o into effect in 1962 and will probably increase our medical cost from one-fourth to one-third. This is thefirst increase in medical fees since January 1.; 1956. We wish to express our ap})rcciation for the cooperation the medical pro- fession hasGiven us in the care of welfare patients. .Even with Che now fee schedule; the -physicians are giving welfare clients the same care as private patients but at a lower cost. Murray Lewis, Assistant: County Attorney was appoinled Welfare. Attorney in 1961. .I n this position, he prepares cas s for trial: (a) Non-support cases (b) Actions against legally responsible relatives of Welfare recipients (c) Actions against putative fathers in oubof-wedlock proceeding_ ` (d) Abandonment proccedings to secure custody of children , for adoptior3 Other duties are: Prepare, or supervise the preparation of all legal documents for Wel- fare Department such as assignments, deeds; mortgages, etc. k . . Tompkins County, New York 483 Orient and advise flhc staff of the Wel fa r;; Department concerning all legal aspects of: (a) '€'Ire Social Welfare Law of the State of New York (b) The Domestic Relations Law of the State of New York (c) The Children's Court Act of the State of New York (d) The Code of Criminal Procedures of the State of New York (e) The Mental 1-lybiene Law of the State of New York and other relevant Taws relating'•to the functions and/or duties of the Com- missioner of Public Welfare and the Welfare Department. To give advice to the Commissioner and :Resource .Division in regard to the advisability in istituting various Legal proceedings involving estates, insurance, claims. a_nd,rccoveries under the Social Welfare Law of the State of New York. TV.1r. Lewis represents .the Welfare Department in court 'proceedings as Assistant County Attorney. . Lester Mattocks, Resource Assistant, participated in recoveries amounting to $26,656.47 for the year as'follows: Balance received al. closing of six properties sold in 1960 but not closed until 1961 .......... __....... ..... $15.074.6.5 Sale of one property in 1.961 ._.....:.... .... ...:- 2,890.00 Discharge of 3 mortgages ....... ........... ..:_..--._..... __. 91.0.32 Death clain-is on assigned life insurance policies (7) .. .... 3,380.37 "Social Security Lump Suitt benefits (3) ......... 400.25 `'Change of procedures permitted by new law now al- lowslump sutn payments be made direct to funeral director so benefits from these claims are now re- flected- in reduction of payments front the burial fund. Sale of furniture and trees ... _. 175.00 Rentals received from assigned propeiiies and land ....'... &92.75 Recovery fro.nl un -assigned- property sale ..._.................... 1.556.42 Recovery from, bank accounts. retroactive Social Secw-,ity benefits; Income tax refund. etc.. __. _ ..... 1;330.71 Wel,Jaxe Trust F]ind Balance January 1 1.961 $21,416.91 Receipts 27,144.94 $48,561.8,5 Disbursennen'ts 36,478-21 Balance December 31. 1961 $12,083.64; t A89 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors In addition to handling resources. Mr. Mattocks has had charge of surplus food distribution. Surplus foods 'have been distributed the third Thursday of each month during the year from the Seneca Street side of No. 6.17ire Station. The number of items of food distributed has been from. six to ten each month depending on .the supply, available from the warehouse in. Bing- hamton. The numher of eligible families that picked_ up their allot- ments of the foods has varied from 240 in .February to 455 in Dec- ember. The distribution (;f butter starting in March, canned. meat starting in May. and. peanut hatter starting in .)one, together _with dropping t:he item of corn meal in June and dry eggs in October, con- tributed in creating more interest in the program and resulting increase of applications for certification of eligibility for the food. The return of cheese to the program starting in January 1.962 makes .he items of food even snore -desirable and valuable. Totals Distributed To Eligible Families Total number of packages distr;ibuted.... ................ .......: 85,222 Total pounds of food distributed ..... ...__ ........ ._ ...... ].99,619 Ibs. Total. retail -value foodsIdisixibuted .............. $ Average nurnber of packages Ter fancily ...... .... ..... 19.4 Average pounds per family .. .... __ 45 lbs. Averagc retail value food per family .... ..... � 1223 Average cost of distribution per fancily ...._._ ................. .540 The Total number of family allotments distributed dur.ini; the year was 4,400 consisting of 21,432 persons, approximately half being; wel- fare. recipients and. the other half low income or large family house- holds._ An average 6f 367 families received the food per month with an average of 3.8 persons per family. The Tompkins County Farm, produced food. for the Home valued at $6,132.10 and extra farm produce was sold for $4,972.19. A total of $10,590.04. was paid for board b}, residents from social security. trust funds or contributions from ,relatives. . Vegetables and fruit in the amount of 2920 quarts were either frozen or canned for hinter use. We are continuing our imjtirovcnwIIL program, in the Home. During - the year, the kitchen was remodeled. ,and some new equipment installed which makes for more efficiency in food preparation: All the cooking for residents and. employees is now, being done in one kitchen. We expect to continue iml)rovements at the Home which will make our operation more efficient: and also increase the capaciti of the Home. Tompkins County, New York 490 The following chart shows ehe use of the Home from 1.959 through 1961 1959 1960 1961 Total days care 10,775 9,699 13,250 Number of Transients .250 390 371 Number of meals served Transients 769 1.418) 1,561. Days of transient lodging 346 572 426 Comparison as of December 31. Number of persons 33 40 45 Number of men 30 34, 37 Number of women 3 6 [i Mr. and Mrs. John Paul. Jones, Superinlendent and Nlatro'n of the County .Home invite the members of the Board of. Supervisors or any interested citizens to visit: the Horne at any time. Child Welfare Division,: Under the Social, Welfare Law, the Child Welfare Division of a district. has responsibility for "the protection of children residing or found in its territory". Under the present adminis- tration, this service is provided in'three ways:_ 1. Supervision of children in their own home 2. f=oster care, either in private homes orinstitutions, when in- vestigation and/or court 'proceedings determine the natural hoine to be .unfit_ 3. Adoptive homes Emphasis is being placed on keeping ,families intact, if possible. This " rueans more intensive work with children and. parents in their 'ovvn home. Close cooperation between the Public Assistance and Child Wei - fare divisions is needed and. enjoyed in many of these cases. Foster care is provided mainly by a (.,roup of families who serve: as an extension of the: staff. They contribute a great deal to the develop- ment, both. socially and psychologically, of the children in their care. The Child. Welfare staff makes every effort possible in reorienting the child and his family so that they may be re-unilcd. There is also close; cooperation with this division; Children's Court and. institutions in planning for neglected, abandoned and delinquent children. Our work in Ilse adoptive phase of our services has been, greatly facilitated by recent changes in the law. Now. children who have; been Long neglected or abandoned by the parents can be freed by the courts I 491 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors for placement in I)crmanent hones. We also work with uinnarried mothers in planning,for themselves and their children, many of whore are surrendered for adoption. In summary- our efforts are directed toward the goals of individual-, ized help :for each, child and his family in obtaining the hest possible present and future for him. Child-Welfare Statistics for 1961 Under care first. day of year 220 A.d missions 69 Under care during year 289 , Discharges 65 Under care last day of year 224 In foster homes under direct supervision Boardilig homes 91 Free or adoptive.hoines Work, wage or self-supporting 1 Under jurisdiction of this agency; but foster care provided by another agency: Other public welfare agency 8 Private agency 12 Private Institution 21 Services other than foster cart;: hi homes of .parcnts 73 In homes of relatives 9 1961 APPROPRIATIONS, EXPENDITURES AND REIMBURSEivIENTS 'Dotal Apprupri- Repay- Reimburse- Local `1'vne of Assistance ations Emended Balance Federal State Ments Meir Net Cost Count%• Home & Farm $ 50,600.00, $ 49,834.00 $ 766.00 0. $ 16,827.48 $ 15,655.87 $ 32,483.35 $ 17,350.65 Administration ....... 146,200.00 144,060.05 2,139.95 34,076.58 57,162.10 387.84 91,426.52 52,633.53 Horne Relief .......... 174,000.00 169,939.90 4,060.10 0. 82,940.64 3,555.04 86,495.68 83,44422 Old Age Assistance .. 269,000.00 260,836.55 8,163.45 137,117.20. 60,065.32 14,784.16 211.966.68 48,869.87 Aid to Dependent Children ...... ... 332,000.00 329,769.70 2,230.30 170,068.00 76,419.94 5,856.72 252,394.66 77,425.04 Aid to Blind .......... 11,000.00 7,931.64 3,068.36 3,887.58 1,999.09 95.76 5,982.43 1,949.21 Aid to Disabled ...... 103,000.00 102,232.56 767.44 40,397.50 29,307.18 3,160.27 72,864.95 29,367.61 Juvenile Delinquent Care ... .......... 6,000:00 5,793.80 206.20 0. 2,306.69 1,133.73 3,440.42 2,353.38 State Training Schools 10,100.00 10,056.65 43.35 0. 0. 0. 0. 10,056.65 Adult Care - Private Institutions 0. 0. 0. U. 0. 0. 0. 0. Foster Care . - ....... 130,000.00 127,912.47 2,087.53 U. 61,812.58 4,028.42 65,841.00 62,071.47 Hospital Care ...... =43,000.00 29,743.25 13,256.75 0. 7,448.95 45.00 7,493.95 22,249.30 Burials ............... 9,900.00 6,108.38 3,731.62 0. 2,038.97 3,167.40 5,206.37 902.01 Other Welfare Dists. Flosp. Care .. .... 1,700.00 1,035.60 664.40 0. 0. 0. 0. X1,035.60 Other Welfare Dists, Adults in Inst. .... 1,000.00 725.62 274.38 U. 0. 0. 0. 725.62 From Other Welfare Dists---IOOF, Other Inst: & Hosp. Care 0. 2,070.12 2,070.12 2,070.12 Medical Aid to Aged 150,000.00 136,745.42 13,254.58 71,132.72 35,669.26 599.57 107,401.55 29,343.87 TOTALS .. 1 $1,437,500.004 $1,382,725.594 $5+,774.411 $456,679.581 $433,998.204 $54,339.901 $945,017.684 $437,707.91 N 493 . Proceedings of the Soord of Supervisors The Welfare DcpartiYient stalf have accepted new,, responsibilities with new programs which enable us to make a good, report for 1961. It is hoped that the Board. will carry out its plans for fob 'evaluation of county employees so that the eniployees accepting greater responsi- bilities will be paid accordingly. As you will see by our financial, statement. 564;774.41 from, our 1961 appropriations were not expended. In addition, the net cost to Tomp- kins County for 1.961 is $437,707.91. which is $39,928).2]. less than 1960. May we again invite each. individual member of the Board of Super- visors to vish the Welfare Department. In addition to, discussing wel- fare problems in the individual ;town or ward, we have the foil owing reports available: Report, of State Department of Social. Welfare on an "Eligibility Survey of Public Assistance' for 7-1-60 through 6-30-61. The annual. report of the State Board 'of'Social.'Welfare and the State Department of Social Welfare. Tu January, 1961; a report of Social Welfare operations in New York State was presented to the Honorable Austin W. Erwin, Chairman of the New York Slate Commission on Coordination of State Activities by �tbe Management Consult:aiiL Firm. of: Cersap, McCormick and Paget. Senator Henry A: Wise is a member of the-Cocnmissioi; and Chairman of its Sub -Committee on Public Welfare. The study of these.reports would give information on welfare at the Federal, State and local level. We wish to express our sincere appreciation ,fo.r the cooperation extended to us by the various Country Divisions; aod. all the private agencies; who have assisted in giving service to individuals 'wi:tlhout: cost to the taxpayer. Respectfully submitted. MYRON L. EVANS Commissioner Tompkins County, New York 444 1961 ANNUAL. REPORT - ITHACA-'£'OMPKINS COUNTY CiVIL DEFENSE Gen. Raiph Hospital retired January 31, 1961, after ten years of dedicated. service .to Civil Defense. On his retirement, the position of director was _made part. time by action of the Board of. Supervisors. On February 9. Doris M. Spaulding, former Deputy Director, was appointed director by Harvey Stevenson, Chairman of the Board of. Supervisors; and. Ralph C. Smith; Mayor of Ithaca. Because of added responsibilities and demands on Civil Defense personnel, resulting from increased world tension_ greater local interest in Civil .Defense, and the stepped-up shelter program, the Board voted in November Lo restore the director to full tunic, and this became effective December 1, 1961. Over 50,000 pieces of Civil .Defense literature were distributed throughout the county= during 1961. . The, County Eniergency Operating Center at Newfield was approved and. nearly. finished during the year. Local government and Civil, De- fense officials will operate from. this center in a wartime emergency'. A 200 -bed Federal. ]repositioned .Emergency Operating Hospital for the exclusive use of Tompkins County was secured and stored in T'ru- mansbm-g. Thiriy staff members participated in the continuous Lwo-day National Alert for 1961. In addition, several federal agencies,, utility represent- atives, and others took part. Operation. Ithaca involved a county -wide physical. exercise held in May. Close liason was- esta-blished between local Army Reserve units and Civil. Defense. Several training sessions were provided. for the reserves. The director met with Naval Reserve Oficers to discuss Civil .Defense g. `.L'he mang er of the state relocation office of the federal plannin Reserve Bank has been working closely with this office. Public Workshops on shelters were:, conducted in Ithaca. Speeches on nuclear effects and shelter planning were given to women's groups, men's and, women's service organizations, and. schools. Meetings were held with several groups to discuss conunuuity shelter plans. Surveys were nnade of numerous buildings by state and local. Civil Defense authorities. Information was given to the public by radio, television and newspapers. The state tractor trailer shell:er exhibit was at the Tompkins County Fair. A95 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors A federal. shelter survey was launched to locate, mark and stock by mid -1962 existing.adequate slhelter spaces for fifty or snore people. 'A revision of the: New fork SLate Lmergency Defense Act provided, :for Mate aid to schools and universities; as well as welfare and non-profit hospital installations for shelter eonstruel:ion..Protection against fraud- ulant practices in shelter construction was ,provided, by government regulations. FIA loans were made available for shelter construction, and forgiveness :for a certain amount of shelter costs was provided in connection with real property assessments. Monthly NAWAS (National Warning System) exercises were con- ducted; and local Civil Defense- staff, to ether with Sheriff's Depart- ment personnel, part:icipafed.Reports are received. over NA_WAS as to simulated raids. sightings, etc., and this information is plotted for use ill making Focal. decisions. The receiver is located in -the Sheriff's Office, and an extension will be placed in the Emergency Operating Center in Newfield. A Coneh-ad. drill. was held apt. the time of the National. Alert, and local staff members were heard during the thirty -minute, period, along with `state and national officials. Tlne County Fire Coordinalor cooperated closely with this office. Dire officials approved keeping the Civil Defense rescue truck n, No. G Fire Station. One hundred forty-four teachers from the Ithaca Public' School Sys- tem completed a Civil Defense sponsored Advanced First Aid Course. The State Health Department conducted a streamlined course for teach- ers to qualify= them, for Medical Aide .First Class in Civit' Defense. Involved in this course was a two-nnight. operation of, an Improvised Emergency Hospital at Caroline School. Arrangements were made to bring up to date emergency plans for the Cornell Infirmary and Cornell Clinic, and for participation b% tlic Velerinary Caltege in blood col- lect:i n g. An agreennent was reached with the Sheriff than Civil. Defense Corn- m,unicabons and other personnel will he used to su.pptement police forces in gime of natural disasters. Seventeen Citizens Band members were signed. up in Civil Defense. The Conrnnunications Annex was revised and brought up to slate Io qualify country political sub -divisions to apply for matching funds on .radios and other communications equipment. Tompkins County, New. York 446 A radiological staff for Control Center received, 4.0 hours of training plus instructions on shelter survey techniques. Two regional radiolo n - cal meetings in Syracuse and one in hinghanllton were attended by radiological staff members. Two menibers of the Rescue Service attended a week-long rescrf_ course for instructors at dManhattan Beach in March, and have applied knowledge gained. in local training. The rescue truck and personnel participated in Mutual Aid fire exercises at Trumansburg and IIIc County Airport. Rescue demonstrations were given in Groton; Newfield and at -Che Tompkins County Fair. The Civil Defense Rescue Service served as the official first Aid unit at the County Fair, and displayed' the truck and equipment the entire week. The schools of the Ithaca City School District participated in gine "Go Home," exercise and two other Civil Defense drills. Other schools in the area have also held Civil Defense practice sessions. �An expedited "Co Honk" plan for the Ithaca schools for ernergeney use only is bcin,_; formulated in conluiietion with the Police who have laid. out a school. bus,traffic pattern. The director has met with several classes at various . schools on Civil Defense planning; acid nuclear effects._ The Newfield Welfare Center staff executed a pilot Welfare Cenler Exercise as formulated by the"Slate Nealth Department. This was thi,,( first -such exorcise in the state. A. state reorganization of services was announced by the State Civil Defense Conunissiom late in 1961. Instead of 18) services, therewill be 14 at local level. The Warden Service has been absorbed into:Poli'-ce a,nd. Welfare, and certain other services have been combined. Reor-ani- zation is under way at local level. At national. level, the Office of Civil. Defense and: Mobilization was changed to the Office of I`smergency Planning; and placed in the Oflicc of, the President. Certain operational functions, such as the shelter program and warning system development were placed. in the Defense Departnierrt, where there is novo an Office of Civil Defense. National reorganization assures a more active and effective Civil Defense pro- gram at: all levels. DORIS S:PAULDING Director 497. Proceedings of She Board of Supervisors 1961 ANNUAL REPORT OF '['OylPl 1NS COUNTY PROBATION DEPARTMENT- Appointia Judge .Hon. Norman G. Slag- 13oard of Supervisor's Courts & Corrections Coin.m.ittee Chairman—James H. Cortrighi Lewis Gridley Donald J. Culligan Probation Department Staff Director—Willis 13. White. Jr. Probation, Officers Frank C. Kuftack Frances C. l-fulin. Leo L. Teeter Clerical Persouuel. Senior Stenographer 'Typist Frances B. Powers Bernice B. Wilcox Clerk of Ch.ildren's Court Grace Bryant. February l.. 1962 - To the Honorable hoard of Supervisors Tompkins Copnty Court. House Ithaca, N.'Y Gentlemen: Submitted herewith is the 1961 Annual report. of the Tompkins County Probation .Department: It is interesting to nate that of .the 16 members of the Board. of Sup- ervisors who approved the consolidation of the present Probation De- parmenit M. 1957, only 6 remain on the Board. Throughout these ' changes, however; we have continued to receive ;the interest: and`coop- eration of the Board of Supervisors, for which we are deeply aliprecia- tive. As indicated in the body of this refiorl, the number of people placed on Probation has remained generally constant with the ,previous year. While ,there has been a decided increase in the number of delinquency petitions filed in Children's Court: in 1961, it is felt that this is a cycli- Tompkins County, New York ass cat condition rather than a situation indicative of an increasing Juvenile Delinquency rate in Che community. We have seen an increasing use of: Probation services by the Courts and the community during the past year. Under the leadership of the District Attorney considerable effort has been made to bring about better coordination of services by the law. enforcement agencies, agencies working, with youth. and. those citi- zen groups interested in youth. We. in the .Probation Depar[meut, have already experienced some positive helps from .these efforts towards a more unified. approach to youths' problems and anticipate that Tomp- kins Count:), will continue to progress in this direction. With the cooperation of the law enforcement agencies throughout the County we have initiated a Cenitral hale to be maintained in the Probation Departmenl. The purpose of such a file is to provide a central source of information whereby it can be determined readily the extent"of contact a child or youth has had with. any law enforcemenl: agency in The County. This should, prove to he a valuable aid to both the p6lice officer and Court in disposition of cases coming to their attentibn in the best interests of not only the individual child or youth but likewise the community. A copy of the file card. being used is reproduced within the body of this report. Throughout 1961 we have continued to fill all requests, for speaking engagements; participation on panels etc: We, continue to speak with regularity to classes taking Juvenile Delinquency courses at Ithaca Col lege. The Director is a member of the Advisory Board. of the Youth Bureau, Board of the Mental Hygiene Clinic, Board of the Mental Health Association as well as a particiliatin; member of the Social Planning Council in the casework and g-roupwork divisions. In September 1962 Elie Children's Court will pass from. law to be supplanted. by the Family Court. It is anticipated that with the proposed increase in jurisdiction of lite Family Court, it will, also entail increased. work responsibilities to both the Court and Probation .Department. With the lack of aetuat implementing legislation at present; however, it is difficult to determine .the necessary changes that will have to be incorlr orated into our present procedures. The department is currently con- ducting a surface survey of the various courts in an effort to at least anticipate the possible increase in referrals that will be made to the Family Court. It .likewise appears certain that the Family Court Act will place considerable emphasis on "informal" handling and adjust.- men[ djust:men[ of cases whenever possible. With the authorization of Judge Stagg we have already directed considerable emphasis in this direction during the past year. Numerous delinquency cases have been super- vised on an informal basis and a satisfactory solution reached without 499 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors the necessity of a court hearing and formal adjudication. Wherevin possible we have likewise attempted to work out; support and marital lrrohim's without resorting to Court Action. Group Counselling was expanded to include a second group of pro- bationers over the age of 16 years as well as one for juveniles. Dr. Peter Komar of the Mental ,Hygiene Clinic is conducting the juvenile group while Mr. Teeter, of the Probation Department; is responcilile .for the adult group, under the supervision of Dr. Komar. We continue to be app3•eciative of the cooperation ,we receive from the many agencies throughout the Count), as our accomplishments are so often in direct relation to their assistance. 1, personally, wish to thank my staff for' their many contributions. , Sincerely=. WILLIS B. WHITE JR. t _ Director of Probation ,. 5 Tompkins County, New York 500 CHILDREN'S COUNT PROBATION REPORT Received on, Probation Boys Girls Adidis Tota.1 On .Probation as of 1-1-61. 27 3 7 37 Recei.ved during year 1961. f 7 3 3 23 Received on Transfer 2 1 0 3 Transferred to other Juriscl. I. 1 0 2 Total Probationers in 1961 46 7 10 63 Charges Preferred Car theft 5 0 0 S Ungovernable 1 3 0 4 Stealing- 0 0 f; Malicious Mischief 3 - 0 fl 3 Adult Support 0 0 3 3 TOTAL 1.7 3 3 23 Reasons for Discharge Conduct Improved 13 4 2 19 Conunitted to Delinquent Institution 2 0 0 2 Sum.utary Total on Probation 1961 46 10 63 Discharged from Probation 15 4 2 2.1. Transferred to other Jurisd. 1 1. fl 2 On Probation as of 12-31-61 30 2 c. 40 heagth. of 1'im.e on, Probation 6 months to 1 year 4 1 5 1 to 2 years 7 2 9 2 to 3 years 4 1 5 .l 501 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors DELINQUENCY CASES REFERR.F,D TO CHILDREN'S COURT DURING 1961 Reason. jor Referral Age Boys Girls Behavior and, Ungovernable 1.0 a years 1. Stealing 25 1.0 years 3 1 Auto Theft 7 11. years .5 Making ,Bomb I- 1.2 years 9 Malicious Mischief or Malicious Damage .13 13 years 7 Drinking 2 14 years 15 1 . Drivin- without license 3 15 years 17 5. St,artin(, Fire 3 Referring Agency Dispositions Ithaca Police Dept. 29 Probation 20 State .Police 14 Dismissed .1.6 Sheriff 7 Commuted Io Irist. 2 Groton Police 5 Placement in private school 1 Dryden Police, 1 Informal Supervision 114. Schools 5 (3 to 6 months average) Parents 2 Withdrawn_ 2 Youth Bureau 1 Suspended Sentence 1 i Psychiatric referral 1. Pending 2 Under Investigation 5 Tompkins County, New York 502 CHILDREN'S COURT AD UL I' :D.I V I SION Under Court Order to pay Family Support: as of 1-1-61 170 Placed. under Court: Order to pay Family Support in 1961 75 Total under Court Order in 1961 .245 Court Orders Terniinated. during 1961 41 Cases under Order but inactive at present tune 10 Under Court Order to pay Family Support " as of :12-31.61 194 CHILDREN'S COURT HEARINGS IN 1961 Paternity 16 Neglect 31 Support 156 Custody .44 Delinquinncy 40 Total 247 PETITIONS FILED IN CHILDREN'S COURT. IN 1961. Paternity, 21. Neglect 19 Consent to marry 3 Delinquency 64 Support 18 USDL petitions sent to other jurisdictions 21 USDL petitions received from other jurisdictions 11 TOMPKINS COUNTY COURT PROBATION REPORT Merl. Wonaerr. Total On Probation as of 1-1-61 17 6 23 Received on Probation During 1961 13 2 16 .Received on Transfer 2 2 4 Total on Probation during 1961 33 10 43 Transfers to other Jurisdictions 3 0 3 Discharged from. Probation in 1961. u 3 11 TOTAL ON .PROBATION 12-31.61 1 22 7 29 503 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors JUSTICE COURTS lr Nien Women Total On Probation as of 1-1-61 16 0 16 Received on Probation during 1961 14 0 t4 Transferred from other jm-isdictions 5 0 5 TOTAL ON 1?11OBATION 1N ].961 35 0 35 Discharged from. Probation in 1961 Transferred to other Juris dic ions 5 0 5 TOTAL ON PROBATION 12-31.-61. 19 0 1.9 CITY COURT On Probation as of 1-1-61. 11 2 13 Received on Probation during 1961 10 2 12 Tratrsferred from other Jurisdictioris 2 0 2 Total on Probation during 1961. 23 4 27 Transferred- to other Jurisdictions 2 0 2 Discharned from Probation in 1961 6 0 6 TOTAL ON PROBATION 1961 15 Z4 19 p I Oise .ar es from )robation, Dio-ing 77 %961 - COUNTY JUSTICE c1I-1" Alec Woiner Alen Women Alerr Vomen ptal I nproved 5 2 10 0 6 0 .23 I--'robation ,Failure 3 1 ". 4 New Offense 1 1 Committed TOTAL 9 2 1.1. 0 6 0 28) r i Tompkins County, New York 5)4 Charges Preferred by Court Wayward. Minor 0 2 0 0 0. 0 2 Assault 3rd 0 0 l 0 0 0 4 Petit Larceny 3 0 5 0 1 1 10 Public tlntoxicat.ion 0 0 1 0 2 1 4 Youthful Offender 6 0 r1 4 5 '0 15 Grand Larceny 1 0 0 0 0 0 l - Disorderly Conduct 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 Robbery 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Driving while Tntoxi- 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 cated (2nd offense) Forgery 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 TOTAL 14 2 14, 0 10 2 92 Oischarges from. Probation" Sun? nation" 1958 1959 1960 1961 Total County Court I mproved 13 7 - 14 / 4, P Failed. or Commit- ted new offense 3 :5 4• 4 16 Justice C6ur[ I tu.proved 6 9 16 10 411 Failed 1 0 2 1 ti City Court Improved 3 4 7 6 20. Failed 0 0 0 0 0 Classification. "of Probatiorrers by Age Croups Durim, 1961 County Jrrstire Cify Total 16 years thru 18 pears 5 `c; 21. 13 years thru 20 years 1 5 0 6 21 years 0iru 29 years 3 A 0 7 30 sears and over 1 0 4 i1 Sa.rraar.ary of Probationers by Elbe Groups 30 Delinquent 16-18 19-24 21-29 and over 19511 14 21 6 12 9 1959 21. 15 5 9 5 1.960 17 25 3 12 4 1961 20 21 6 7 505 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors lavestigatiott. for Various Courts is .1961 Total 196 Childrex's Court Courtly Cour) Justice Courts City Court 143 23 1>> 12 PLP.A9E TSPIi nR PRIN"r Last Name Ifirst Middle Street: ........................ . .... City or T awn : ............. ... . ..... . ❑ ITHACA POLICE ❑ STATE POLICE.,, ❑ SHERIFF'S OFFICE ❑ SHERIFF'S DEPT. ❑ CAYUGA HGTS POLICE ❑ CORNELL SAFETY" DIV. ❑ GRoTON POLICE ❑-DRYDEN POLICE Birth ❑ I -BIJRG POLICE Date ../../.. Date of Act ..%../.. ❑ FREEVILLE POLICE ❑ Petit Larceny ❑ rorgcry DISBURSEMENTS FOR YEAR 1%1 ❑ Malicious Mischief ❑ Fraudulent Check 40.00 ❑ Shoplifting ❑ Viol. Motor Vehicle. during 1961 ❑ Drinking ❑ Auto Theft ❑ Disorderly ❑ Grand Larceny Return to Toutpkins Co. ❑ Truant ❑ Other Probation Dept. Court ❑ Sex offense [louse Ithaca, N. Y. ❑ Burglary ❑ Arson Action Taken: ❑ Assault ❑ Warning ❑ Unlawful Entre ❑ 17isposition Made FINANCIAL REPORT FOR TOMPKINS COUNTY PROBATION DEPARTMENT 1961 Balance on 1 -land 1-1-61 36.00 Receipts for Fancily Sul)port, through Children's Court in 1961 99,162.80 TOTAL RECEIPTS FOR 1961 $99,198.80 DISBURSEMENTS FOR YEAR 1%1 99.158.90 Balance on Hand as of 12-31-61 40.00 Total Restitution collected for all Counts during 1961 860.00 Total Amount collected for reinthursement to Welfare Department 1.688.61 (included in total receihtsj . , ..Tompkins County, .,New York. 546 To the Monorah'ie Board of Supervisors Tompkins GoulltT Ithaca, New York Gentlemen: I am submiitina herewith a report for the year of 1961 showing appropriations. expenditures and balances in, the various budgeted items; and the estimated and actual incorie received for the VCar. D. A. STOBBS ... Gonna}' Treasurer REAL LSTATE TAXES 1001—Real Estate Taxes ........ ......... RELEVIES, DELINQUENT COLLECTIONS 1020—Relevy of Returned School Taxes .... 1021 ---Collections of Returned School Taxes Prior to Rele.. .. 1022—Collections of Delinquent Taxes in Excess of Reserve Required . ........ 1024—Gain Realized on County Owned Land 1025—Town Payments in Reduce Levy .. INTEREST AND PENALTIES ON TAXES 1100—Interest and Penalties on Real Estate Tax .. LICENSES 1202—Pistol and Revolver Licenses ..... _ ... CHARGES FOR SERVICES 1231—Rental of Bldg.-, Grounds & Facilities Hospital............ ....... ........ 1237—Rentals Public Buildings . ............ 1243—Telephone Commissions ....... . ..... . 1249—Commissions from Concessions ....... 1251—Hospital in -Patient Charges ......... 1254---1-fospital Employees Subsistence ...... 1255-1-aboratory Charges ...........I..:. 1.258—Supervisors ..... ................... 1259 -Mental Health ...................... 12598 -Health ..... . ...... ............ . . 1259C—Assessment Office ........ . ........ . 1259D ---Hospital ......................... . tr 8. V R M a 5 tf! O S CD ca 0 O O cn c 0 O N "Net or Estimated Credits Unearned Revenues $ 1,996,927.65 $ $ 1,996,927.65 89,846.85 30,153.15 120,000.00 4,401.31 4,401.31 r 5,137.47 6,862.53 12,000.00 4.21 4.21 '2,344.97 2,31-4.97 22,517.82 4,517.82" 18,000.00 161.75 11.75° 1.50.00 20,174.96 925.04 21,100.00 975.00 75.00" 900.00 31.36 31.36 14.80 .14.80° 1,599,769.79 37,030.21 1,636,800.00 96,074.30 13,325.70 109,400.00 119,010.75 10,510.75' 108,500.00 309.34 90.66 400.00 4,949.00 551.00 5,500.00 1,154.00 (46.00 1,300.00 911.42 188.58 1,100.00 12,538.07 1,261.93 13,800.00 tr 8. V R M a 5 tf! O S CD ca 0 O O cn c 0 O N 'i Q W *Net or Estimated Credits Unearned Revenues FEES 1260—County- Clerk ....................... 73,849.64 4,849.64-' 69,000.00 1262—Sheriff ............................. 10,230.91 1,230.91'4' 9,000.00 1263—Surrogate's Court Clerk ............. 5,101.35 1,101.35' 4,000.00 1264—Treasurer .................... I .. , .. 8,329.79 4,329.79* 4,000.00 1269—Copying Records_Hospital .......... 400.39 100.391 300.00 1269A—Mental Health .............. .. 2,000.00 2,000.00 12690-5upen icor .............. .....:... 1,654.88 54.88` 1,600.00 SALES, INDUSTRIES AND AIRPORTS 1270—Sales of Animal Products, Pub. Home Farm .............................. 4,554.31 1,554.31-- 3,000.00 1271—Sales of Vegetables Products, Farm ... 417.88 117.88'4 300.00 1272—Sales of other Products, Farm ........ 35.38 1,264.62 11300.00 1282—Sales of Cars ........................ 1,900.00 1,900.00 1299—Sales of Gasoline to Departments .. 2,335.40 1,164.60 3,500.00 STATE AID 1310—Adult Poliomyelitis .................. . 143.47 606.53 750.00 1311—Physically Handicapped Children -. 15,352.44 1,647.56 17,000.00 1312—Laboratories ...... :...... ........ . 19,132.92 5,867.08 25,000.00 1313 --Public Health Work ................. 108,912.72 1,087.28 110,000.00 1314—Hospital ........................ .. 88,870.10 17,670.10* 71,200.00 1317—Medieal Aged ...................... 35,669.26 35,669.26y' 1318—Adult Care, Public Institutions '.... .. 16,827.49 6,827.48* 10,000.00 1320—Blind .............................. 1,999.09 500.91 2,500.00 1321—Dependent Children ................. 76,419.94 580.06 77,000.00 1322—Disabled .. ...... . ................. 29,307.18 1,692,82 31,000.00 1323 -1 -tome Retief .................. ..... 32,940.64 12,059.36 95,000.00 1324—Old Age Assistance • • • • • .. .. 60,065.32 59,934.68 120,000.00 1325—Welfare Administration .. _ ......... 57,162.10 1,862.10* 55,300.00 1326—Foster Care ........................ 61,812.58 1,812.58' 60,000.00 1327—Hospital Care ...................... 7,448.95 4,551.05 12,000.00 1328 --Juvenile Deliquent Care ............. 2,306.69 306.69* 2,000.00 1329—Burials ......... ....... . .. . ......... 1,938.97 1,561.03 3,500.00 Q W STATE AHO (continued) 1341—Indemnification of Rabies ............ 1350—Veteran's Service Agency ............ 1365—Mental Health ..................... 1371—Probation Count .................... 1374 --Navigation ......................... FEDERAL AID 1417—Medical Assist Aged ..... _ ......... 1420—Blind .............................. 1421—Dependent Children ................. 1422—Disabled ........................... 1424—Old Age Assistance .. _ :... ........ . 1425—Welfare Administration ............. 1451—Airport ........................... 1471—Civil Defense Equiproent ............ i500—INTEREST ON DEPOSITS ......... REHNIBURSEMENT FOR APPROPRIATION EXPENSES 1607—Foster Care, State ...... . .......... . 1615—Transporting Prisoner, State . ...... . 1642—Election Expenses Town & City ...... REIMBURSEMENT FOR OTHER WELFARE DISTRICTS 1650—Adults in other Institutions, Other Welfare Dept. .................. . .. 1652—Hospital Care, Other Welfare District, ��' :R• it v 0 n m (D 3� N 0 T CD w 0 Q o_ U) C *Net or• Estimated ' Credits : Unearned Revenues' 23 7.50 12.50 250.00 4,020.04 979.96 5,000.00 21,504.70 2,045.30 23,550.00 14,050.57 559.57``' 13,500.00 245.50 245.50 71,132.72 71,132.72'' 3,887.58 612.42 4,500.00 170,668.00 25,068.00`x- J 45,000.00 40,307.50 8,397.50 32,000.00 137,117.20 27,882.80 165,000.00 34,076.58 923.42 35,000.00 23,099.44 23,099.44* 3.75 12,496.25 12, 500.00 7,1.56.25 3,156.25- 4,000.00 130.93 30.93` 166.00 5,907.89 92.11 6,000.60 936.18 863.82 1,800.00 1,45.95 5+5.95` 500.00 ��' :R• it v 0 n m (D 3� N 0 T CD w 0 Q o_ U) C s :REIMBURSEMENT FROM OTHER SOURCES 1651 --City District. Attorney . ............. 1662 --Redemption Advertising .............. 1664—Tax Sale Advertising ............... 1667—Care of Physically Handicapped .... . 1669A—Salary—Welfare Department ...... REPAYMENTS OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE AND CARE 1670—Aid to Blind ...................... 1671—Aid to Dependent Children .......... 1672—Burials .................. ....... . . 1673—Aid to Disabled .................... 1674 --Foster Care .......................... 1675—Home Relief ...................... 1676—Hospital Care .. ................... 1677—Old Age Assistance ................. 1678—Adult Care, Public Institutions ....... 1680=Juvenile Delinquent Care ............ 1682—Repayments Medical .Assist to Aged . . FINES 1700—Fines & Penalties ................ MINOR SALES 1729—Minor Sales (Hospital) ............ 1729—Minor Sales (General) .............. u 0 '*Net .or Estimated Credits Unearned Revenues 2,070.04 70.04' 2,000.00 762.00 162.00" 600,00 2,772.00 72.00+ 2,700.00 :2,904.21 95.79 3,000.00 —� 350.00 350.00* 0 95.76 95.76' 5,856.72 4,200.00 n O 3,167.40 1,656.72' 4,500.00 3,160.27 1,332.60 1,500.00 4,028.42 1,660.27's 9,000.00 ' 3,555.04 4,971.58 700.00 Z 45.00 2,855.0}=' 45.00`[ 14,784.16 10,215.84 25,000.00 10,590.04 4,090.04`° 6,500.00 O 1,133.73 366.27 1,500.00 599.57 599.57" 90.00 +10.00 500.00 2,237.76 1,637.76`" 600.00 450.80 450.80'[ 0 MISCELLANEOUS 1.801—Gifts &' Donations—Mental Health ... 1801A—Gifts S., Donations—Hospital ....... 1810—Refunds of Appropriation Expenses of Prior fears 1730—Fire Insurance Recovery .. .......... 1731—Property Damage Recovery .......... 1907—Contribution From Capital Airport Fund........................ GENERAL REVENUE TOTAL . C—ENTERPRISE FUND -COUNTY AIRPORT" C-1230—Rentals of Airport ...:.............. C-1231—Rentals of Building Grounds, Facilities ........... C-1241—Comini"ious from Airport .......... C-1240—Airprrt Telephone Commissions .... C-1253—LandingField Charges ............. . C-1722—Sales of Scraps, Etc . ............ I..' C 1731—Property Damage Recovery C-1810—Refund-Appropriation-Prior Years ... C-1900—Contributions from General Fund TOTAL............................... D -COUNTY ROAD FUND D-1300—State Aid—Motor Fuel Tax .. ...... D-1301—State Aid—Motor Vehicle .License & Fees.... .......................... 0-1302—State Matching Aid ................. D -1303 --State Mileage & Valuation .did ..... _ D-1500—Interest ou Certificates of Deposit .... Credits 12,634.83 18,666.46 1,094.60 44,6.95 1,327.90 225.02 380,550.56 2,116.58 7,199.33 4,785.96 176'.01 12,93 6.22 6.75 392.85 61.67 34,600.00 $ 62,27537 275,356.62 165,476.49 28,01,3.70 23,877.47 375.00 *Vet or Unearned 1,304.17 466.46+ 1,094.60' 446.95* 275.75�r 225.02- i 4.013.21 616.58' 199.33' 2,785.96' 176.01;' 1,436.22* 6.75* 392.85* 61.67" 5,675,37- 5,356.62^ 10,476.49= 13.70-` 2,122.53 375.00" Estimated Revenues 13,939.00 18.200.00 .a 1,052.15 A 5,384,563.77 cQ 0 1,500.00 T m 7,000.00 cp 0 2,000.00 4 R 11,500.00 G CA C 34,600.00 N l 56,600.00 0 N 270,000.00 155,000.00 28,000.00 26,000.00 l "Net or Estimated Credits [.Tnearned Revenues D ---COUNTY ROAD FUND (continued) D -I600 -Reimbursement Snow Removal, State 47,210.17 3,789.83 51,000.00 Q 3 D-1900—Contributions from General Fund 243,000.00 243,000.00 TOTAL ............................... $ 183,309.45 $ 10,309.45* $ 773,000.00 N E -MACHINERY FUND (7 E-1238—Rentals of Equipment, Other Municipal9,924.15 9,924.15* c E-1729—Minor Sales, Other ... ........ 57.50 57.50 L'-1921—Rentals of Equipment to County Road Fund .......... . ........... I ....... 146,623.96 3,623.96* 143,000.00 m E-1500—Interest on Temp. Investment ........ 1,062.50 1,062.50*' E -1722 --Sale of Scrap ............... .... .. • 25.00 25.00* E-1923—Rentals of Equipment—Enterprise Fund .......... .................... 614.00 614.00~ E-1731—Property Damage Recovery .......... 114.05 114.05 TOTAL ............................... $ 158,421.16 $ 15,421.16* $ 143,000.00 _ "'In Excess of Estimate 5i3 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors 13x11endi- Un- Appropri- tures expended ations 10 --BOARD OF SUPERVISORS: 100 -Personal Services ........... $ 37,000.00 $ 37,000.00 120 -Temporary Employees ....... 148.50 2,221.50 2,370.00 200 -Equipment .................. 341.55 38.45 380.00 300 -Supplies & Materials ........ 6,248.52 1.48 6,250.00 400 -Other Expenses ............. 4,854.70 45.30 4,900.00 20 -SUPREME COURT: 120 -fees for Services ............ 8,907.88 2,092.12 11,000.00 200 -Equipment .................. 200.00 200.00 300 -Supplies & Materials ........ 356.31 243.69 600.00 400 -Other .Expenses ......... I... 723.25 1,276.75 2.000.00 21 -COUNTY COURT: 1.00 -Personal Services ........... 14,675.00 14;675.00 110 -Court Stenographer & Officers 3,893.57 706.43 4,600.00 120 -Jurors, inc. Mileage & Witness 6,820.20 679.80 7,500.00 401 -Travel Expense (Judge) .... 150.00 150.00 22 -CHILDREN'S COURT: 100 -Personal Services ........... 8,700.011 8,700.00 200 -Equipment .................. 38.32 46.68 85.00 300 -Supplies & Materials ........ 308.85 156.15 465.00 400-0ther Expenses ..... . ....... 84.550 15.50 100.00 23 -SURROGATES' COURT: 100 -Personal Services ...... :.... 4,800.00 4,800.00 200 -Equipment .................. 1,144.56 105.44 1,250.00 300 -Supplies & 14laterials ........ 1,289.13 1.0.87 1,300.00 400-0ther :Expenses ............ . 138.20 151.80 290.00 26 -COURT LIBRARY 300 -Supplies & Materials ...... 597.00 3.00 600.00 27 -DISTRICT ATTORNEY: 100 -Personal Services ........... 10,424.59 25.41 10,450.00 300 -Supplies'.& Materials ........ 273.78 26.22 300.00 400 -Other .Expenses ..... ....... 1,888.65 9.06 1,897.71 28 -JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, CITY COURTS; CONSTABLES 120 -Personal Services .. 175.00 25.00 200.00 29 -CORONER AND MEDICALI,"XAMINERS: 100 -Personal Services ........... 1,200.00 1,200.00 400 -Other Expenses ............. 193.20 6.80 200.00 30 -GRAND JURY: 120 -Fees for Service Non -Employees 1,584.30 2,000.00 31 -PROBATION OFFICFIR: .415.70 100 --Personal Services ........... 26,800.00 26,800.00 200 -'Equipment .................. 196.41 3'.59 200.00 300 -Supplies & Materials ........ 247.58 52.42 300.00 400-0ther Expenses ............. 1,404.33 195.67 1,600.00 40 -TREASURER'S DE-PARTNIFNIT: 100 -Personal Services ........... 18,995.60 4.40 19,000.00 120 -Temporary Employees ....... 468.66 131.34 600.00 200 -Equipment .......... ....... 738.01 61.99 800.00 300 -Supplies & Materials ........ 875.80 74.20 950.00 400 -Other Expenses ............. 2,142.53 7.47 2_,150.00 45 -BUDGET OFFICER: 100 -Personal Services ........... 700.00 700.00 120 -Temporary Employees ....... 100.00 100.00 300 -Supplies & Materials ........ 30.00 30.00 400 -Other Expenses ..... ....... 3654 33.46 70.00 . Tompkins County, New York .Expend i- Un - tures expended 51 -ASSE'SSMEN'T DEPARTMENT: 100 -Personal Services ........I'. 8,749.88 120 -Temporary Employees ....... . 2,809.40 121 --Temporary Employment ._... 218.75 1.22 -Temporary .Employment ..... 375.00 200 --Equipment ................., 656.49 300 -Supplies & Materials ........ 2,190.75 401 -Assessor's Expenses ......... 694.20 403 -Miscellaneous ............... 3 73. 17 404 -Machine Services ........... 2.351.24 53A -COUNTY CLERK AS REGPSTER.; 100 -Personal Services ........... 34,805.19 120 -Temporary Employees ....... 83.00 200 -Equipment .................. 127.80 300 -Supplies & Materials ........ 3,643.41 400 -Other. Expenses ............. 1,275:1.3 5313 -COUNTY CLERK AS REGISTER, ETC^: - MOTOR VEHICLE 100 -Personal Services ........... 17,300.00 1.20 -Temporary Employees ....... 1,235:53 200-Equip111e11t .................. 233:72 300 -Supplies & Materials ........ 411.9.7 400 -Other Expenses ............. 2,058.49 54 -COUNTY ATTORNEY: 100 -Personal Services ........... 10,300.00 120 -Temporary Employees ....... 16.50 200 -Equipment .... ............. 154.98 300 -Supplies & Materials ........ 238.84 400 -Other Expenses .............. 1.74.86 55 -PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT' (CIVIL SERVICE) : 400 -Other Expenses ............. 1435 36 -COUNTY SEALER: 1.00 -Personal Services ........... 3,600.00 200 -Equipment .................. 6750 300 -Supplies & Materials ........ 52.42 400 -Other .Expenses ............. 328.07 59 -COUNTY HISTORIAiN 100 -Personal Services ........... 1,466.53 300 -Supplies & Materials ........ 96.66 400 -Other Expenses ............. 6.11. 60A -BOARD OF ELECTIONS: 100 -Personal Services ........... 13,600.00 200 ---Equipment .................. 102.38 300 -Supplies & Materials ........ 51.00 400 ---Other Expenses ............. 1,448.79 6013 -ELECTIONS: 120 -Temporary Employees ....... 2,047.80 120A -Temporary Employees ...... 701.45 400 -Other Expenses ............. 8,32650 61A -VETERAN'S SERVICL AGENCY: 100 -Personal Services ......... 7,599.96 300 --Supplies & Materials ........ 103.37 400 -Other Expenses ............. 353.26 50.12 5.60 31.25 125.00 1.8.51. 1.01 5.80 8.83 1,694.81 517.00 472.20 63 9.3 8 24.87 364.47 13.03 133.50 .02 15.16 85.65 157.50 5.00 359.51 13.33. 4 7 3.34 93.89 51' 4 Appropri- ations 8,800.00 2,815.00 250.00 500.00 675.00 2,191.76 700.00 382.00 'x,351.24 36,500.00 600.00 600.00 4,282.79 1,300.00 1.7,300.00 1,600.00 233.72 425.00 2,058.49 10,300.00 150.00 155.00 254.00 174.86 1.00-00 3,600.00 225.00 57.42 687.58 1,600.00 100.00 100.00 1.3,600.00 1.97.62 300.00 49.00 100.00 351.21 1,800.00 1,552.20 3,600.00 198.55 ' 900.00 1,073.50 '9,400,00 1,600.04 9,200.00 96.63 200.00 346.74 700.00 515 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors Expendi- Un- Appropri- tures expended ations 74-BUILDINC4 DEPARTMENT: 100 --Personal Services ........... 20,653.08 246.92 20,900.00 120 -Temporary Employees ....... 840.75 359.25 1,200.00' 200-E(luipment ...... . . .. . ...... 2,000.00 2,000.00 300 -Supplies & Materials ........ 1,457.54 92.46 1,550.00 401A -Utility Service -Lights .... 3,899.54 100.46 4,000.00 401B -Utility Service-l-leat ...... 6,957.99 842.61 7,800.00 4010 -Utility Service -Telephone . 10,029.26 70.74 10,100.00 4011) -Utility Service -Nater .... 992.26 107.74 1,100.00 402 -Old Court House -Repairs ... 1,565.51 287.92. 1,853.43 403 -Painting County Buildings ... 3,000.00 3,000.00 +04 -Court House Repairs .. .. 3,128.96 371.04 3,500.00 405 -Repairs -County Grounds and Jail Buildings .`.............. 168.39 31.61 200.00 406 -Fahey Property ... - ...... 7.42 992.58 1,000.00 407 -Miscellaneous .. _ ........... 45.59 4.41 50.01) 75 --CENTRAL GARAGE: 300 -Supplies ,, Materials_........ 2,962.33 787.67 3,740.0() 80 -SH ERI FF: 100 ---Personal Services ........... 15,800.00 15,800.00 120 -Temporary Employees ....... 190.57 9,43 200.00 200 -Equipment .................. 5,173.75 5.173.75 300 -Supplies & Materials ........ 7,938.46 343.94 8,282,40 400 -Other .Expenses I .... I ....... 1,356.17 93.83 , 1,450.00 81 -FIRE DEPARTMENT: 100 -Personal Services ........... 799.92 .08 800.00 200 -Equipment .................. 2,509.63 r .37 .2,510.00 300 -Supplies & Materials ........ 165.27 4.73 170.00 400 -Other Expenses .......... .. 4,469.37 #,469.37 86 -CIVIL DEFL'NSE: 1.00 -Personal Services ........... 6,379.74 637.26 7,017.00 200 -Equipment .................. 349.69 .31 350.00 300 -Supplies & Materials ...... 373.60 1.40 375.00 400 -Other Expenses ............. 956.93 1.07 958.00 88 -MULTIPLE RESIDENCE REVIEW BOARD: 100 -MAINTENANCE COUNTY BRIDGES: 100 -Personal Services ........... 11,270.75 729.25 12,000:00 300 -Supplies & MateriaLs ........ 20,467.1.6 2,532.84 23,000.00 400 -Other Expenses ............. 4,769.86 5,230.14 10,000.00 109 -GENERAL DIVISION (ADMINISTRATION) : 100 -Personal Services ......... '.. - 18,650.00 18,650.00 300 -Supplies & Materials ........ 345.63 54.37 400.00 400 -Other Expenses ............. 591.43 268,57 806.00 126 -MENTAL HEALTH: 100 -Personal Services ........... 36,774.96 6,025.04 42,800.00 11.0 -Clinic Service -Cornell ...... 5,000.06 5,000.00 200 -Equipment .................. 892.25 1.07.75 388.00 300=Supplies & Materials ........ 676.59 123.41 4-,700.00 400 -Other Expenses ............. 4,286.63 413.37 800.00 401 ---Workmen's Compensation .... 388.00 1,00.0.00 A u 4 Tompkins County, New York 516 Expencli- Un- Appropri- tures expended ations 130 -PUBLIC HEALTH: 100 -Personal Services ........... 130,977.35 18,122.65 149,100.00 120 -Fees for Venereal Diseases ... 5.066.80 283.20 5,350.00 200 -Equipment .... . ............. 4,379.34 1,345.66 5,725.00 300 -Supplies & Materials ........ 7,694.22 3,905.78 11,600.00 400 -Other Expenses ............. 18,142.79 532.21 18,675.00 401 -Workmen's Compensation 1,318.00 1,318.00. 135 -LABORATORY AND BLOOD BANKv 100 -Personal Services ........:.. 86,384.58 86,384.58 120 -Temporary Employees ... - 11,247.22 1,751.78 12,999.00 200 -Equipment .................. 9,044.07 5.93 9,050.00 300 -Supplies & Materials ........ 17,349.18 17,349.18 400 -Other Expenses ............. 27,762.79 4.45 27,767.24 401 -Workmen's Compensation ... 880.00 880.00 402 -Blood Bank Expenses . ".3,738.00 2,262.00 6,000.00 139 -PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMS: 880 -Rabies Control ( Dogs) .. 725.87 474.13 1,200.00 882 -Physically Handic'p'd Children 36,828.78 3,171.22 40,000.00 883 -Adult Poliomyelitis .......... 286.95 1,713,05 2,000.00 884 -Tuberculosis Care & Treatm't 5,320.00 4,680.00 10,000.00 170 -JAIL: 100 -Personal Services ........... 45,688.06 1,111.94 +6,800.011 120 -Temporary Employees ....... 292.85 7.15 300.00 200 -Equipment .................. 461.82 461.82 300 -Supplies & Materials ........ 5,812.20 190.98 6,003.18 401 -Elevator Contract . .......... 625.20 74.80 700.00 _ 402 -Radio Service Contract ...... 1,610.79 89.21 1,700.00 403 -Miscellaneous ............... 141.70 58.30 200.00 172 -PENITENTIARY: 400 -Other Expenses ............. 5,793.30 3,793.30 180-1sDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES: 401 -Physically 1-fandie'p'd Children 850.00 150.00 1,000.00 403 -Boy Scouts ................. 300.00 300.00 181 -COMMUNITY COLLEGES: 400-0ther Expenses ............. 4,450.00 4,450.00 230 -AGRICULTURE & LIVESTOCK DIVISION (BANGS AND BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS).: 120 -Veterinarian ................ 662:50 66250 1,325.00 200 --Equipment .................. 75.00 75.00 300 --Supplies & Materials ........ 6.83 48.17 55.00 401 -Control of Bangs Disease .... 1,897.90 262.10 2,160.00 402 Indemnification of Rabies .... 475.00 25.00 500.00 231 -FORESTRY DIVISION (FOREST FIRES): 402 -Forest Fires ................ 2.25 197.75 200.00 232 -FISH AND GAME DIVISION (FOX TRAPPING): 120 -Personal Services ............ 200.00 200.00 401=41-1 Club Trapping .......... 100.00 100.00 402-, Rabies Control .............. 600.00 600.00 517 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors Expendi- Un- Appropri- tures expended atipns 250—AUTI-IOR1ZED AGENCIES: 711—Co. Extn. Service Assn. ... 44,420.00 44,+20.00 720A—Libraries in Towns of of Dryden, Groton, Newfield & Ulysses ................. 2,600.00 2,600.00 72013—Cornell Library Association 11,500.00 1`1,500.00 759—Co. Aid for Town Highways (Sec. 195) ................. 27,000.00 27,000.00 760—Soil Conservation District .. 1,500.00 1,500.00 761—District Forest Practice Board 50.00 50.00 765—Municipal Garage Study .... 600.00 600.00 290—COUNTY GENI3RAL: 400—lits. not allocated to a Dept. .. 3,450.38 549.62 4,000.00 401—Veteran's Day .............. 125.82 124.18 250.00 450—COUntV Officer's Association .. 675.00 675.00 560—Capitol Projects ............ 25,000.00 13,587.05 38,587.05 610—Judgments and Claims ...... 1,649.55 11,212.45 12,862.00 611—Litigation Expenses ......... 1,941.43 3,058.57 5,000.00 619—Unpaid School Taxes ........ 93,963.74 26,036.26 120,000.00 621—Losses in Property Acquired for 'faxes .................. 300.00 360.00 622—Refunds on Real Estate Taxes 3,230.33 125.19 3,355.52 623—Taxes on County Property ... 31.27 468.73 500.00 624 ---Tax Advertising and Expense 3,463.14 36.86 3,500.00 625—Pavments to State, Supreme Court & Stenographer's Exp. 18,740.30 18,740.30 628—Payments to Retirement Sys. 158,420.00 1,580.00 160,000.00 629—Assistance to Retired Lmp. .. 3,424.93 3,424.93 620—Workmen's Compensation Esp. 6,857.12 6,857.12 633—Payments to State for Soc. Sec. Cont. Fd . .............. 19,082.29 1,917.71 21,000.00 640—Mental I-Iyg. Law Cert. Gap• 440.00 60.00 500.00 643—Psychiatric Expense in Crim - final .'action ................. 4,279.00 1,221.00 5,500.00 644—Veterans Burials & Headstones 3,054.76 1,445.24 4,500.00 650—Contingent Fund, General .... 54,365.83 54,365.83 660—Provision for Reserve for Uncollected 'faxes ........... 14,981.20 14,981.20 670—Contribution to County Roads 2+3,000.00 243,000.00 672—Contributions to Capital Re- serve Fund for Airport Const. 34,600.00 34,600.00 680—Interest on Bonds ........... 2,925.00 2,925.00 681—Interest on Capital Notes 48,234.42 2,265.58 50,500.00 300-1)Is131' REDIsMPTION: 690—Serial Bonds ................ 25,000.00 25,000.00 692—Capital Notes ............... 70,000.00 70,000.00 GENERAL TOTALS ................. $1,818,550.47 $201,093.30$21619,6+3.77 140—COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL Medical &Surgical: 101—Salaries 6,941.52 6;9+1.52 301—Supplies & Materials ...... 59,388.06 11.94 59.400.00 1d Tompkins County, New York 518 Expendi- IIn- Appropri- tures expended ations � Nursing Service: 102—Salaries .................. 463,11758 2,152.42 465,270.00 School of Practical Nursing: 103—Salaries .................. 7,526.11 153.89 7,680.00 403-0ther Expenses ........... 10,421.95 418.05 10,840.00 Pharmacy: 104—Salaries .................. 13,496.39 463.61 13,960.00 304—Supplies & Materials .... 59,456.33 2,943.67 62,400.00 Central Supply Service: 105—Salaries ...........:...... 62,248.52 5,251.48 67,500.00 Medical Records: 106—Salaries .................. 15,047.28 1,632.72 16,680.00 406-0ther Expenses ........... 591.52 8.48 600.00 Operating ,Room : 108—Salaries .................. 59,011.00 189.00 59,200.00 Delivery Room: 109---: Salaries .................. 22,803.26 3,096.7+ 25,900.00 110—Salaries, Nurseries ........ 37,354.11 2,845.89 40,200.00 X -Ray: 111—Salaries .................. 99,9:9.58 4,850.42 104,800.00 311—Supplies & Materials ...... 21,573.26 326.74 21,900.00 411—Other Expenses ........... 2,967.00 8.00 2,975.00 131ectro-Cardiograph : 112—Salaries .................. 14,691.45 2,288.55 16,980.00 Physical 'Therapy Department: 113—Salaries .................. 2,394.84 3,005.16 .5,400.00 Ambulance: 414-0ther Expenses ........... 15,155.00 645.00 15,800.00 415—Laboratory—Other Expenses 90,029.50 1,970.50 92,000.00 Dietary: 116—Salaries .................. 133,050.02 1_.249.98 134,300.00 316—Supplies & Materials ...... 104,008.45 91.55 104,100.00 416—Other ]Expenses ........... 500.00 500.00 Housekeeping,: 117—Salaries .......:.......... 72,726.44 4,093.56 76,820.00 317—Supplies & Materials ...... 19,923.78 76.22 20,000.00 417-0ther Expenses ........... 378.50 101.50 480.00 Laundry: 118—Salaries .................. 31.237.23 552.77 31,790.00 318—Supplies S, Materials ...... 3,147.81 1,232.19 4,380.00 418-0ther Expenses :.......... 47.50 72.50 120.00 Plant Operation: 119—Salaries .................. 17,991.02 98.98 18,090.00 319—Supplies & Materials ...... 52,680.56 1,319.44 54,000.00 419—Other Expenses ........... 33,283.16 966.84 34,250.00 Nurses 1 -come: 120—Salaries ...... :........... 7,202.75 447.25 7,650.00 Maintenance & Repairs: 121—Salaries .................. 70,63350 4,766.50 75,400.00 321—Supplies & Materials ...... 16,176.67 673.33 16,850.00 421-0ther Expenses ........... 3,144.69 230.31 3.375.00 519 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors Grounds & Transportation: 122 -Salaries .................. 422 -Other Expenses ........... 322 -Supplies & Materials ...... 224-CAP,11'AL ITEMS ........ Administration:. 125 -Salaries .................. 425 -Other Expenses ........... Board of Managers: 427A -Other Expenses .......... ,Transportation & Garage: 323 -Supplies & Materials ...... 423 -Other Expenses ........... Volunteers: 124 -Salaries .................. General: 126 -Salaries .................. 426 -Other Expenses ........... Administration: 127 -Salaries .................. 327 -Supplies & Materials ...... 427 -Other Expenses ............ I-IOSPI.TAL TOTALS .............. 150 -PUBLIC NVE'LFARE DEPT., ADMINISTRATION: 100 -Personal Services ............ 120 -Temporary Employees ....... 200- New Equipment ....... :.... 300 -Supplies & Materials ........ 400 -Other Expenses ............. 151 -PUBLIC HOME: 100 -Personal Services ............ 120 -Temporary Employees ....... 300 -Supplies Sc Materials ......... 400 -Other Expenses ............. 152 -FARM: 100 -Personal Services ............ 200- New Equipment ............ 300 -Supplies & Materials ........ 400 -Other Expenses ............. 160 -PUBLIC V1'ELFARI; PROGRAMS: 601 -Home Relief ................ 602 -Old Age Assistance ......... 603 -Aid to Dependent Children .. 604 -Aid to Blind ..... :.......... 605 -Aid to Disabled ............ 606 -Juvenile Delinquent Care . 607-Pavments to State Trg. Schools 608 -Medical Assist, to the Aged .. 610 -Foster Care ................ 611 -Hospital Care .............. 612 -Burials ..................... 614 -Other 'Vel. Dist. for Hos. Care 0 Expendi- Un- Appropri- tures expended ations 22,650.57 359.43 23,010.00 5,870.55 329.45 6,200.00 1,253.50 66.50 1,320.00 73,400.00 73,400.00 4,831:69 28.31 4,860.00 10,815:63 134.37 10,950.00 1,199.54 .46 1,200.00 1,465.91 534.09 2,000.00 20.50 159.50 180.00 7,308.40 311.60 8,120.00 13,590.06 418.42 34,008.48 13,969.98 1,730.02 15,700.00 107,660.88 4,559.12 112,220.00 11,878.87 721.13 12,600.00 21,372.38 747.62 22,120.00 $1,947,084.80 $ 59,335.20 $2,006,420.00 131,315.07 1,384.93 132,700.00 796.62 - 203.38 1,000.00 2,999.79 .21 3,000.00 4,980.67 19.33 5,000.00 4,764.52 735.48 5,500.00 14,445.93 454.07 14,900.00 2,514.79 85.21 2,600.00 15,733.29 66.71 15,800.00 9,249.91 .09 9,250.00 1,695.00 5.00 1,700.00 1,849.35 .65 1,850.00 3,797.64 2.36 3,800.00 548.09 151.91 700.00 169,939.90 4,060.10 174,000.00 260,836.55 8,163.45 269,000.00 329,769.70 2,230.30 332,000.00 7,931.64 3,068.36 11,000.00 102,232.56 767.44 103,000.00 5,793.80 206.20 6,000.00 10,056.65 43.35 10,100.00 136,745.42 13,254.5 8 150,000.00 127,912.47 2,087.53 130,000.00 29,743.25 13,256.75 43,000.00 6,108.38 3,791.62 9,900.00 1,035.60 664.40 1.700.00 • V Tompkins County, New York 520 0 Expendi- Un- Appropri- tu res expended ations 615—Other Wel. Dist. for Adults in Institutions ............... 725.62 274.38 1,000.00 1VELFARF. TOTALS ............... $1,383,522.21 $ 54,977.79 $1,438,500.00 TOTALS—GENERAL ............. 1,818,550.47 201,093.30 2,019,643.77 TOTALS—HOSPITAL ............ 1,947,084.80 59,335.20 2,006,420.00 TOTALS--"TELFARE ............. 1,383,522.21 54,977.79 1,438,500.00 GRAND TOTAL .................. $5,149,157.48 $315,406.29 $5,464,563.77 21.0—AIRPORT 100—Personal Services ............ 14,000.00 $ 14,000.00 120—Temporary Employees ....... 173.74 1,26 175.00 200—Equipment' .................. 2,746.77 118.23 2,865.00 300—Supplies & Materials ........ 3,879.20 10.80 3,890.00 400—Other Expenses .... :........ 14,781.84 103.16 14,885.00 401—Construction Expenses ....... 16,108.15 1.85 16,110.00 403—W2ter & Sewer ............. 8,500.00 8,500.00 404—Retirement .:... . ........... 672.00 3.00 675.00 405—Social Security .............. 420.00 80.00 500.00 TOTAL ........................... $ 61,281.70 $ 318.30$ 61,600.00 D-90—MAI NT.'ENANCE-ROADS & BRIDGES: 100—Pers6nal Services ............ 194,714.28 5,285.72 200,000.00 300—Supplies & Materials ........ 233,118.62 20,381.38 253,500.00 400—Other Expenses ............. 124,564.81 435.19 125,000.00 401—Retirement ................. 13,712.00 288.00 14,000.00 402—Social Securitl ........ . ..... 6,760.35 739.65 7,500.00 D-91—SNOW REMOVAL DIV.—CO.: 100—Personal Services ............ 40,677.12 15,322.88 56,000.00 300—Supplies & Materials ........ 9,544.47 2,455.53 1.2,000.00 400—Other Expenses 46,952.22 8,047.78 55,000.00 D-92—SNO«' REMOVAL DIV.—STATE: 100 -Personal Services .:.......... 14,088.69 4,911.31 19,000.00 300—Supplies & Materials ........ 1,000.00 1,000.00 400-0ther Expenses ............. 26,1.87.85 3,812.15 30,000.00 T07 :AL ........ . .................. 710,320.41 $ 62,679.59 $ 773,000.00 F-410—ROAD MACHINERY FUND 100—Personal Services'..:......... 14,441.40 3,358.60 17,800.00 200—Equipment .................. 78,444.95 555.05 79,000.00 300—Supplies & Materials ........ 63,409.15 1,890.85 65,300.00 400—Other Expenses ............. 1.0,588.15 1,411.85 12,000.00 401—Retirement ................. 1,300.00 1,300.00 402—Social Security . . ............ 406.61 193.39 600.00 TOTAL ............ .............. $ 168,590.26 $ 7,409.74 $ 176,000.00 0 CER]IFIED BANK BALANCES Identify Bank Balanceswith Funds by stating the applicable Gode,Lelters Bank Outstanding Cash Name and Location of Bank Fund Balance Checks On Hand First National Bank of Ithaca .......................... A $ 140,472.99, 52,761.44 $ Tomp. County Trust Co, of Ithaca .............. I ....... H Tomp. County Trust Co. of Ithaca ..................... A 502,180.30 64,760.70 169,347.22 'Pomp. County Trust Co. of Ithaca --Hospital ............ A 175,319.89 1.10,561.35 Tomp. County Trust Co: of Ithaca—Airport .............. C 6,725.55 105.13 Tamp, County Trust Co. of Ithaca ...... ....:.. D 121,002.31 9,707.66 25,000.00 'Comp. County Trust Co. of Ithaca L 74,090.02 489.66 Tomp. County- Trust Co. of Ithaca—Compensation ........ S 1,054.34 694.28 Tomp. County Trust Co. of Ithaca—Compensation......... S 45,549.32 Tomp. County Trust Co. of Ithaca—Special Trust ........ T 9,192.39 9,368.18 175.79 Tomp. County "frust Co. of Ithaca—Withholding Tax .... T 14,586.26 14,586.26 Tomp. County- Trust Co. of Ithaca—Social Security....... T 13,275.40 14,335.97 1,060.57 Tomp. County Trust Co. of Ithaca—Welfare Trust ...... T 1.6,007.61 4,225.09 301.12 Tomp. County Trust Co. of Ithaca—Bower Cemetery...... T 783.00 Tomp. County Trust Co. of Ithaca—Hospital Trust........ T 4,574.13 Tomp. County Trust Co. of Ithaca—Court & Trust ........ T 1+,078.17 First National Bank of Ithaca—Special Trust ............ T 15,935.51 29.44 First National Bank of Ithaca—Mortgage Tax ........... T 11,100.37 3,743.75 First National Bank of Ithaca—Capital & Construction T 1 1,207.45 225.02 TOTAL ........................................ $1,167,135.01 $ 281,850.18 $ 199,628.45 Attach Lank rertificates in support of bank balances shout. $ ug Adjusted T Balance 0 n 87,711.55 Q +,526.55 602,240.27cc m 64,758.54 `" 6,620.42 136,294.65 T 73,600.36 to 360.06 m 45,549.32 0 CL 0 12,083.64 c 783.00 4,574.13- @ 14,078.17• 15,906.07 0 14,844.12 '^ 982.43 1,084,913.28 Tompkins County, New York 522 State of New York ss County of Tompkins J D. A. Stobbs,, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the Treasurer of Tompkins County, and that the foregoing supplemental report is a .true and correct statement of said County for the period January 1, 1961 to December 31; 1961. D. A. STOBBS Count), Treasurer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of March 1962. %denka K. Stepan Notary Public 523 J Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors ALL FUNDS RECONCILIATION OF CASH AND BANK BALANCES Cash by Fiends, Per Balance Sheets, Exhibits 2,3 and 4: CODE FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS FUND TOTAL A — General Fund (A200, 220, 221, 222; 223; 430) ........$ 754,710.36 C —Enterprise Pievenue Fund. (C200) ...... .............. ..._... 6,620.42 D —County Road Fund (D200, 220, 222, 430) ...... 136,294,.65 E — Road Machinery Fund (E200, 220, 222, 480) ........ 73,600.36 H — Capital Fund. (H2O0).............................................. 5.508.98 N — Construction Fund, County Road Fund Projects (N200) R — Special Taxes Fund (11200, 222) ............................. S — County Self -Insurance Fund (S200) ....._................ , 909.38 T—Trust and Agency Funds (7200, 205) ....... 62,269.13 TOTAL—All Funds .................... _...... ................. ..$1,084,9132,:) County Treasurer's Mice March 2, 1962 Court House Ithaca, New York Gentlemen: We are pleased to furnish you with a list of. the accounts held by this Bank and the balances in each as of December 31, 1961. Mortgage Tax $1.1,100.37 Special Trust 15,935.51 General 140,472.99 Capital &'Construction 1,207.4.5 Airport 6,725.55 Very truly yours, First National Bank and Trust Co. of Ithaca; N. Y. PAUL BRAINARD President Tompkins County, New York 524 Tompkins County Treasurer March 1, 1962 Court House lthaca,,New York Dear Sir• This is to verify that: the balances indicated below in your accounts at the Tompkins County Trust Company areas of December 31, 1961: General 502,184.30 Hospital 175,319.89 County Road 121,002.31 Highway Machinery 74,090.02 Compensation Insurance: (:Checking) 1,054.341 (Interest 45,549.32 Special Trust, 9,192.39 Withholding Tax .14,586.26 Social Security Contributions 13,275.9.0 Welfare Trust 16,007.61 .Bower Cemetery (Interest) 783.00 Hospital Trust 4,574.13 Court & Trust (Interest) 1.4,078.90 Very .truly yours; Charles W. Bell 525. Proceedings of -the Board of Supervisors ANNUAL 11EPOBT OF COUNTY ATTORNEY 1961. To the Board of Supervisors of Tdiupkius County: The increase in business of the County has led again to a very busy year in the office of the County Attorney. ".Che factors which led to this are, of course, the County -owned Airport and the County -owned. 7-lospital for which the County Of Tompkins has assumed, the responsi- bility and obligations. .It is ,to be noted that for a county the size of Tompkins, it has many county operated functions that only the larger metropolitan area counties have and this; of course, leads to an increase of problems not only for the Board of Supervisors- but: also for, our office. Airport The airlaort continues to be one department requiring continuous attention from our office. We commenced the year at the airport with it vacant terminal building and prepared specifications in anticipation of bids for the operation of a restaurant. No bids were received and this project was tabled. Later on in the year, we met with the Fcderal auditors and helped. them. in preparing their final audit prior to receiving our final grant payment on the reconstr'uctirnr of the N/W - S/E runway. In April of 1961, after' many weeks of negotiation, we entered into a new lease agreenn;nt with Mohawk Airlines calling for approximately a 2070 :increase across the hoard. We also prepared a ;new supplemental lease with Ithaca Limousine Service, Hertz and Avis Corps. and we are still awaifing the return of the executed. copy from Hertz in order drat we can hold public hearings on all three modified leases at the same time and have theca approved by the Board of. Supervisors. However, all three concerns are operating antler the new leases and'paying the near rental. In regard to the problem of a fixed base operator, many meetings were held and. we also prepared spt%ifications for T -Hangars in antici- pation of constructing same at the Airport in the event that the Mohawk hangar was unavailable. We also prepared specifications and agree- ments for a fixed base operator. However, at i:he public hearing con- cerning the fixed base operator, Mr. Walsh, who had requested, to be considered as the fixed ,base operator, :Failed to appear. The problem Tompkins, County, New York 526 confronted the Airport Committee and. ourselves for the remainder of (the year, although now it would appear that some solution is in, sight for Mr. Hayes which will be considered this year and which involves the County leasing the area from Mohawk Airlines formerly occupied by Mr. Hayes and re-leasing same to Mr. Hayes. In December 1961; an emergency arose at the Airport in retards to the relocation of Route 13. The problem concerned itself with the possible refusal of the Federal Aviation Agency to permit the County to extend the runway in the future to the southeast if some modification in the plans for specifications for relocation of Route 13 were not made. This necessitated a trip to Syracuse and to Albany by myself, Mr. Dates, Chairman of the Airport Committee, Mr. Burton of Cornell. University and Torn Miller, the engineer retained by the County. At !_the meetings, representatives of the Federal. urau of Roads, State Department of Commerce, State Department of Public Works, were present and it was finally agreed upon that if the highway were lowered. 2 feet at critical points; the Count), would be able to extend the runway at the southeast if the need arose. This decision will be a saving to the County over any extension to the northwest. According to our engineer, ]his would probably cost up to $150,000 more than the extension to the southeast. One of ithe last: things done in connection with the; Airport durim, the; year .1.96.1. was the preparation of the application to the Federal Aviation Agency for participation in the reconstruction of the present existing apron and the existing taxiway from the apron to the runway. Hospital The operation of the county hospital and laboratory continued to be a trouble spot during the year 1961 and our office was called. upon to submit various opinions and advices throughout the year, 'In addition, we bad to approve the proposed contract between the Tompkins County Hospital and the State for rehabilitation services an(] also asked for a proposal of a survey of the hospital and laboratory. t elf ate Departrraelet ln,connection with work in the Welfare Department, our department and ity assistant, Murray Lewis, in his capacity as Assistant. County Attorney, and Welfare Attorney, handled various problems of the Wel- fare Department whicli included, but were not limited t.o, the handling of sales of real prop;rties owned by the Welfare Department; the col- lection of monies due to the Welfare Department from estates and individuals; the handling and, conducting of neglect: hearings and sup- 527 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors Dort hearings concerning welfare recipients and others- paternity cases and interviews with welfare workers. ll'orkinen; s Couapensa.tion This year, we still continued to have the normal volume of workmen's compensation cases and 1 personally attended each and every hearing of the thirty scheduled. The volume of this department seems to remain fairly consistent with most claims ,being by persons employed by the Highway Department. and the County Flospital. would- like again to stress that, it is my personal opinion that ar- rangements should be made with a local physician for each and every person applying for county empl.oymen't to have a physical examination prior to their being hired. I would also recommend that the towns and other participants in our Workmen's Compensation plan to have their employees examined. by !the same physician. I feel that the small expense involved in a physical examination would be more than, offset hyr the elimination of sonic of the Workmen's Compensation claims we are, now receiving. Physically Handicapped 'Phis year; we interviewed. approximately 105 persons who were applying for physically handicapped aid. My policy in. this area, as .l have stated on previous occasions to the Committee, is to bring only those cases which are borderline cases to the attention of the committee. Persons whose incomes are very low or wh.o are receiving Welfare assistance,; .I approve without consulting the committee, and those applications in which it appears that the applicant has sufficient income tc provide .the medical service himself are turned down automatically w:i;thow referring them to the committee. Highway Department In connection with the Highway Department, we completed, all deeds and releases and rights-of-way required for the McLean-Peruville High- way. Still pending is the solut.ion Ito the bridge problem in the Town of Caroline and I am hopeful that this can be resolved during the year 1962. Tompkins County, New York 528 Tax Foreclosure Proceedings This year, we prepared as usual, .the 1961 lax ,foreclosure proceed- ings. It is also interesting to note that due to the efforts of the Tax Sales Committee, the county rid itself of the Crosstnore property -which ,had been condemned by the zoning, officer in the Town of Ulysses. Lawsuits and Claims We were faced with a personal injury action and a death case in the case of Pell Grover against the County of Tompkins. This case was tried in the February Term of Supreme Court and resulted in no cause of action in both cases. In the same term of court, the Kowalski case against the County' was settled with a contribution on .the part: of the Comfy of x;100.00 The action of Main against RichardsEvans; .Deputy, and Howard A - Harvey, Sheriff, for false arrest: was dismissed by Judge 'Simpson- but the attorney for the plaintiff has filed all appeal with the Appellate Division of the Third Depar'tmeut. This appeal has not been perfected by the attorney for the plaintiff and is still pending. Still. pending in the Supreme Court is the claim of Petzold against the County* of Tompkins which should he reached this year. 11'1 iscellaaeous This year, we also had two Local laws passed by the County. One dealt with allowing the coroner to treat compensation cases of county employees and receive fees therefor and, the other dealt with reinrburse- nnent by the Slate of the Workmen's Compensation claims originating in the hospital and certain other departments of the County of Tompkins. This year, we also had w defend the hoard of elections 'in a suit brought by Republican Committeemen in Caroline regarding the, !cg- ality of the Democratic caucus. The decision made by Justice Molinari was to the effect that Lbe Democratic caucus was legal and that tli:., candidates should be placed on the ballot of the November election. We were also called upon this election year to render num:rous Opinions concerning the Flection Law and we were called upon to re- view and approve- the spccificat.ions made by the board of elections concerning =their advertising for bids for election materials. 529 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors One of the final things we did in the year 1961 was to help prepare and deliver the '5945,000 bond issue for the County Hospital and the County Airport. I A.4 in all, it was again a very busy year and one which cntailed a great variety of interesting matters with, which the department had to concern itself with. tri conclusion, l wish to thank everyone for the fine cooperation 1. received in handling my work and for the opportunity of serving you. Attached to this report, is a summary of legislation affecting muni- cipalities enacted in the 1.961. Session of the Legislature. Respectfully submitted, ROBERT 1. WILLIAMSON County Attorney Dated: 1.-'1-2-62 Tompkins County, New York 530 ANNUAL REPORT OF SIJRIIOGA:1L'S COURT CLERK'S FEES To the ,Honorable Board of Supervisors: Jan. 25, 1.962 The following is a ' report of the Surrogate's Clerk of Tompkins County covering the period from January 1; 1961. to December 31, 1961: Certificates of Appointment and certifier) copies of records .......... _—......... ...... ...... ................. The above amount has been deposited tivith the Tompkins County Treasurer. Respectfully subiuitted MARY MINCAH Clerk of SurroLmte's Court "I STATEMENT OF TOWN' ACCOUNTS -1961 CAR01.1NF, DANBF DRYDEN ENFIELD General Fund:11 Receipts . ............... 12,+46.72 20,846.90 44,187.50 - 11,810.64 1 1 Disbursements ........1 1 8,283.961 11 1 15,311.151 11 1 39,252.781 II Balance.....:........ 1 10,033.071 Balance ........ ......1 1 4,162.7611 1 1 5,535:7511 1 1 4,934.7211 Disbursements .. 1 1 1,777.57 Highway Fund : eceipts ..............1 76,659.05 111 113,197.44 133,356.27 �� 3Q715.39� 1 Disbursements ........1 75,296.651 11 1 98,143.291 11 1123,286.041 11 1 26,441.541 Balance .... . .........1 1,362.4011 1 15,054.1511 1 - 1 10,070.2311 11 4,273.85 Brooktondale Fire Dist. 1 Receipts ..............1 2,750.00 1 Disbursements ........ 1 2,750.001 _ Balance 1 1 0 S_laterville Fire Dist. 1 Receipts ..............1 11,500.001 Disbursements 1 1,500.001- ,500.001Balance Balance.....:........ 1 1 Q Fire Protection Dists. Receipts .............. 1 550.001 1 Disbursements .. 550.001 Balance ......: .:. .. 0 Lighting Districts Receipts ..............1 1,703.51 Disbursements ........1 1,572.061 Balance ..............1 1 131, 5 S. 0 �,4 1 I II- I I I I II I I 1 1 1 1 I I II I I 1 1 11 1 1 8,564.68 2,304.00, 1 s,314.s11 it 727300.001 1 1 250.07`11 1 1 0_ 1,334.311 f 1 1,276.791 _ 11 1 1 1 1 57.5211 1 ;. CAROLINE: DANBY DRY DEN ENFIELD Slaterville Spring youth Project: Receipts . ..............1 2,039.981 �� 1 it 1 Disbursements ........ 1,356.82 Balance ..............1 1 683.1611 Social Security Fund: Receipts .............. 4,198.7G 1 Disbursements ........ 1 3,850.851 Balance ...... ... 1 347.9111 GRAND TOTALS ...... 1 6,687.6811 1 20,589,9011 15,312.5411 6,051.42 GROTON ITHACA LANSING NEWFIELD General Fund: Receipts .............. 47,387.99 1 79,269.631 11 53,176.9111 1 1 17,607.74 1 Disbursements ........ 1 37,859.921 II 1 55,174.061 11 48,473.751 II 1 12,789.911 Balance ..............1 1 1 9,528.0711 1 1 24,095.5711 I 1 4,703.1611 I 1 4,817.83 Highway Fund:1 Receipts .............. 115,708.21 82,559.23 1 238,693.401 1 11 97,4+0.91 1 Disbursements ....... _ 1101,284.791 1 57,579.481 II 1237,323.651 11 1 87,430.441 Balance .............. 1 1 14,423.4211 1 1 24,979.7511 1 1 1,369.7511 .1 10,01'0.47 SPECIAL FUNDS `Crust Agency Account Receipts .............. 9,697.17 _ I 7,4-44.991 Disbursements ........ 1 11 1 9,232,621 11 1 6,716.261 11 1 1 Balance ..............I 1I 1 464.5511 1 1 728.7311 1 1 School Light Dist.: Receipts .............. 1 93.431 Disbursernents .........1 11 _ 1I 84.271 1I 1 1 Balance ..............1 {1 I 11 1 9.1611 1 I D-icLean Lighting: 1 Receipts ........... 1I I 1 Disbursements ......... 1 1 1 11 I 1 Balance ..............1 1 1 I1 I I 1 Fire Protection Districts: I 1 1 Receipts .............. 1 19,337,231 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 3,486.24 1 1 Disbursements ........ I 1 1.9,218.011 11 1 11 1 3,500.001 Balance ...1 I 1 1 119.2211 • 1 11 I 1 —13.76 GRO'rON . ITHACA LANSING NEWFIELD Lighting Districts: Receipts ..............I I II 377.0311, 1 1 1,718.51 Disbursements ........ 11 1 377.021 1 1,463.761 Baiance ..............I I 1 508.9611 1 1 11 1 1 .0111 1 1 254.75 Social Receipts�rity Fund: ..I 4,104,9 51 Disbursements ........ 1 3,682.491 11 1 1 11 1 1 11 I Balance .. ...I I 422.4611 1 1 11 1 1 II I Highwav Garage Building Fund: ...... 24,298.2911 II I 11 1 1 I II I I GRAND TOTALS .......j 1 49,181.2011 1 1 11 15,069.29 ITHACA S1lLCIAL FUNDS: (Bond Acct.) P'. State St. Lxt. Water Receipts .............. _ 2,200A01 1 Disbursements ...... _ _ 1 1 800.001 11 J1 1 Balance ...............I I 1 I1 1 1 1,+00.0011 1 1". S -ate St. Ext. Water Receipts 1 10,057.821 1 I1 Disbursements . . I 11 1 9,394.511 11 II I Balance.... 1 11 1 6633111 II 1 1'or,cst Home Water Receipts .............. 1 1I11 1 1 7,717.91 ' II Disbursements ........ I. 1 I II 1 2,060.931 _ 11 II Balance .. ...I I' II I 5,656.9811 1 II I Forest Home Lighting: Receipts............... 1 11 11 1 s56.2z1 1 11 1 11I I I l Disbursements .. 11 -I 889.571 11 Balance ............... 11 1 1 (33.35) 11 1 11 1 Glensde Lighting:1 'Receipts .............. 1 187.771 (Disbursements ........ I .I 17+.161 11 1 II I 15:'111'1ee ..... ...1. IlI I 13.6111 I II I Glen., ide Water: . Receipts ........... 1 II I 11 1 11 1 I 1+6361 1 11 I I -Disbursement; .. 1. .1 I k 1 75.001 11 1 I Balanee ..............I I II 1 71.3611 I II 1 Hinshaw Rd, Sewer (B-n:)d Acct.) Receipts :.....I...... I! 1 I 12.346.111 Jl 1 I Disbursements ........ 1 (f,274.3911 y y ITHACA 6,071.721 1 Balance .............. 1 (f,274.3911 1 1 Remcick Heights Rater: I Receipts ....... ....... I Flydrant Charges: 11 Receipts ........ . ..... 400.00 1 1 1 1 I - 1 1 Disbursements .. . , 11 Balance .............. 1 400.0011 1 I1 I Northeast Water: 1 Receipts .............. 1 30,098.26 1 DIS'Mrsements I I 1 II 1 2R.4SR.291 11 1 1 II 1 1 Balance ..............1 11 1 1 1,6393811 1 1 Remcick Heights Rater: I Receipts ....... ....... I 1 375.001 1 1 1 1 I - l_)ishursements ...... .1 1 11 1 150.001 11 1 11 1 Balance ..... ......I ! I 1 225.0011 I I South Hill Ext. 'Nater: 1 (Bond Acct.) Receipts ...... .. .... 11" 2.436.291 11 1 I 1 Oishursetnents ...... 1 1 11 1 1,054.301 1 1 Balance .. ...I f I 11 I 1,381.9911 I l I 1 South Hill Ext. %Tater: Receipts 11 17.093.44 1 Disbursements ...'.. 1 11 1 14,12&.261 11 1 Balance .... . . .......1 1 Trumalls burg Rd. eater 1 Receipts 1 Dis_ursements ..1 Bala lice ..1 I I I 2,y65.1811 � I 1 746.981 I 1 1.776.791 11 1 1 1 (1.029.97)11 1 TTHACA Willow Point -Lake �I Rd. Water_ 1 Receipts ............. 11 1,530.841 11 �� f Disbursements ........ 1 1 963.841 11 Balance .............. 1 567.0011 j f East Ithaca Waterl Receipts ..............1 I I 100.001 Disbursements ........ 1 150.001 1 �� Balance .: ...1 �, �� (50.00)11 Renwick Heights Sewer (Bond Acct.) �{ Receipts ..:............1 11 33,002.90 Disbursements . 11 1 31,354.411 11 Balance ..............I 11 1 1 1,648.4611 Renwick Heights Sewer:I (Out of General Fund) Receipts .............: 6,505.641 !I �. Disbursements ...... 1 I 11 1 6,415.641 11 1 1 _ Balance .. ...1 1 1 11 1 90.0011 1 11 1 1 l: . ITHACA LANSING ULYSSES General Fund: Receipts ..............I 1 1 I 11 I 1 II 1 { 32,520.34 Disbursements ........ 1 11 I 1 1 1 26,233.651 Balance .............I I 11 1 11 11 1 1 6,286.69 Highway Fund: receipts: ............. �1 _ I 1 I 73,101.21 Dishurselrients: ..... .I I 1 I1 1 11 63,559.971 13alance ...... ....... 1 - 1 1 11 1 9,541.24 iklchinney NVater: Receipts ...... ...... 1 101.50{ I I 1 1 I 1 Disbursements _. .. .1 1 301.501 1 Balance ... ........ 1 I1 1 11 1 1 0 { 1 Dire Protection: Receipts . ...... _ .... 11 18,586.04 ` 1 3,000.311 Disbursements ..{ 11 1 18,586.041 1 3,000.001 Balance ..............1 11 1 o• 1 0.31 Flanshaw Rd. Sewer Receipts 8,95424 1 Disbursements _ . ... { 1 5,228.1.11 1 1 Balance .... . .........I I - �1 1- 1 3,726.1311 Northeast Water: (Bond Acct.) Receipts . ..... _ ..... 1 111 11 12.466.971 1 1 1 1 Disbursements ..1 1 11 1 5,089.531 11 { 1 Balance ...... .......I 1 11 1 1 7,368.4411 { 11 1 1 Renwick Heights Lighi:. Receipts _ ............313.051 I —1 1 I _ 11 1 1 11 I 1I 1 1 I I Disbursetnents ........1 I I1 343.891 1 1 11 Balance ..........:...1 1 11 1 (30.54) 11. 1 11 1 c_7RA\tD-T-0I'ALS ... 1 11 1 82,606.6211 1 1 6,810.8111 1 15,828.24 539 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors POLITICAL DIRECTORY AND GUIDE TO TOWN OFFICERS 1. Primary Election Thursday. Septeanber 6, 1962 (Election Lasix). 2- General .Election—First Tuesday after first Monday irn November, each year. (Election Law, §191) 3. Biennial. 'Gown Elections—On same date as General Election in odd numbered years. ('town Law, Sec. 80.) 4. Desibnation of Polling .Places --By t:be Town Boards and Common Council of City, on Third Tuesday in August, each year or within 30 days prior thereto. (Election Law, Seca 66.) 5• Organization Meeting and .Election of Chairman of Board—On Or before 8th day of January in each year. {Rule L) 6. Regutar Meetings, Board of Supervisors—Second Monday of each month. (Rule 1.) 7, Annual Session of Board of Supervisors Commences—First Wed- nesday after first Monday in October each year. (Mule L) 8. Town Boards—Annual Meetinb On or after December 28th but not later than December 31st each year (Town Law; Sec. 62.) 9- Grand Jurors—Selected by the Board of Supervisors at the annual meeting each year. (Judiciary Law, Sec. 531.) 10. Trial Jurors—The Supervisor; Town Clerk and Assessors 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, and prepare a list of persons to serve as trial jurors, for the then en- sping year. If they fail to aneet on the day specified in this section; they must meet as soon thereafter as practicable. (Judiciary Law, See. .502.1. ) In the city each ward represented by a supervisor shall be deemed. a town £or the purpose of selecting trail jurors; and the supervisor with the assistance of the assessing officer or ofliceri of the; city, Tompkins County, New York 540 shall, in die manner prescribed 1?y this section for towns, prepare a list of persons from his ward to serve as'tr:ial jurors. (.Judiciary Law See,. 502-2.) 1n order to ascertain the names (if persons eligible as jurors the officers shall consult the last assessment: roll and may consult the latest census enumeration, the latest published telephone or other directory, the voter's registry list and other general sources of names. (Judiciary Law §503). 11. County Claims—(a) All bills and claims against the county roust be presented to 'the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors riot later than the first Monday of each month. (b) All bills or claims presented to the Board of Supervisors must be itemized and certified by the claimants as true and correct. (CountyLaw, §369), and. bills pertaining to the county hospital certified .and approved by the Board of, Man- agers- and hills presented to Co. Supt. of F1wvs. be certified. (c) No bills shall be audited by the Board, unless the sante shall first have been passed upon by the proper committee. (Rule X111). 12. Reports—(a) All county officers rcciving or authorized by law to receive any fines, penalties, fees or other moneys belonging to the county, or.in which the county has an interest, shall on or before the first day of February of each year make and file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors a verified report thereof for the previous fiscal year. (County Law, §406. subdivision 1). (b) The Supervisor of every town in the county shall report to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors on or before November 1501 of each, year, all; indebtedness of such towhs and of any special district therein, specifying for whale purpose created, under what law, rate of interest, the amount unpaid at the date of the report and amount to become due during; next fiscal year. (Town Law, §29, 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 1.5th. day of November, 541 . Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors (d) The :fiscal officer of -the City of Ithaca and each village in the county shall report to the Clerk of the Board of Super- visors on or before. November 1.5th. of each year all indebted- ness of such city or village specifying for what purpose created, under what law; rate of interest, amount unpaid at. the date of such report. and the amount.to become clue during the next fiscal year. 13. Assessments—(a) Afl real property shall be assessed according to its condition and ownershil) as of June first in the tax district: in which situated. (heal Property Tax Law Sec. 302). Property divided by a town line shall be assessed in both towns. (Town Law §238). (b) The assessors shall conipletct the assessment -roll oil 01' before the Twenty-fourth day of .June and make out a copy thereof: ►, to be left with one of their number, and forthwith cause a notice to be published once in the official newspaper of the town and posted on the -town signboard 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 play be seen and examined until the Second Tuesday of July. (Real Property Tax haw Sec. 506). (c) T,he assessors shall nice( on the Second Tuesday in July, to review . their assessment: and hear and determine all com- plaints brought before them in relation to such assessments. (Real Property Tax Law Secs. 506 and 512). (d) The assessors in towns shall between the 24h and 29th of June mail a .notice to each person or corporation owning real property of any increase in the assessment specifying the previous valuation and the amount'of the increase. (Real Property Tax Law Sec. 510 eff. Oct. l; 1959) . (e) When the assessors, or a majority of them; shall have com- pleted their roll, after hearing and determining all complaints, then shall severally appear before any officer of the count:v authorized by law to administer oaths. and shall severally make and, subscribe before such officers, an oath in the form prescribed b)T Sec. 514 of the Real Property Tax Law, which oath shall be written or printed on said roll, signed by the assessors and certified by the officer.. {Real Propert- Tax Law, Sec. 514) . Tompkins County, New York 542 (f)- In towns the assessors njust file a certified copy of tale com- pleted �assessment.-roll with the Town Clerk. on or before the Fifteenth day of August and it shallthere remain for public inspection until delivered by the Town Clerk to the Supervisor, 'The assessors shall forthwith give public notice by publishing same once it, the official newspaper of the town and posting on the town signboard stating that such assessment -roll has been finally completed, and stating that such certified copy has been so filed. The ori -in inat assessment - roll shall on or before the First day of September be delivered by the Assessors to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. (Beal Property Tax Law Sec. 57.6). (rl The Board of Assessors of the several towns, and the Asses- sors of the City of Ithaca, shall furnish the .Clerk 'of the Board of Supervisors. on' or before the First day of Septerp- ber, a complete list of all property within their tax districts that is exempt or partially exempt fron, taxation. {Real. Property Tax Law Sec. 4.96 . 14. maths—All Town Officers—Before he enters on the duties of the 'office and within fifteen days after commencement of the term of the term. of office for which Ile is chosen every Lown officer shall take and subscribe before an officer authorized by law to adrnin- ister oaths in his county; the constituliohal oath of office and such other oath as may be required by law, which shall be administered and certified by tthe officer taking the same without compensation and within eight days be filed in the office of the county clerk. (Town Law, Sec. 25) . 15. Undertaking; All Town Officers—Each supervisor, town clerk, collector, receiv6 of taxes and assessnients, justice of the peace, constable, town superintendent of highways, and such other officers and employees as the town hoard 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 undertaking, conditioned for the faithful performance of his duties, in such form, in such sum and with such sureties as the town hoard shall direct and approve and such approval shall ,be indicated upon such undertaking. (Town Law §25.) 16. Town Budgets—(a) Every town department and officer and fire district coni.missioner shall file with ithe town clerk between the twentieth and thirtieth days of Septe6iber detailed estimates in writing of revenues to be received and expenditures to he made 543 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors during :next fiscal year. Town clerk shall 'present them to town hoard on or before the fifth day of October. (Town Law, Sec. ll1.) (b) Between the fifth and tenth clays of October, the town board shall prepare and approve its preliminary budget (Town Law; See. 1.1.2) (c) After approval of preliminary budget the original shall be filed in office of town clerk. A public hearing shall be held. Oil or before the Thursday immediately following general. election. Within five days after such hearing, the town board shall adopt such preliminary budget as originally compiled or amended; as the annual budget of the tok+;n for the fiscal year beginning on the first day of January next: succeeding. (Town Law. Sec. 1.131) (d) The town clerk shall certify a duplicate coley of the aunual budget and deliver it to the supervisor of the town. The supervisor shall present the copy of the annual budget to the hoard of supervisors who shall. levy and cause to be raised the amounts specified in said annual. budget upon the real property,, at the ionic; and in the manner provided b}, law for levy of state and county taxes. The clerk of the board of supervisors shall cause such annual budget. ,or a summary thereof be prinked, in the proceedings of the board of super- visors. (Town Law, Sec. 116.) Roster 1962. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS Howard ,Robison .... .... ....... (33rd District) ...................... Owego, N.Y. REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE SENATE George Metcalf .......... ....... (48th District) -.._._............... Auburn, N.Y. REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE ASSEMBLY Ray S. Ashbery, . _._ ..._ . -------- Trumansburg, 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 ...................... .. ... ....13en F. Tobey .........................Ithaca, N.Y. District Attorney _.................__.._ Boger Sovocool ...... .... ...... ... Ithaca, N.Y. Asst. Dist. ALty. ...... ....... ... ...._liichard 6, Thaler .......... ........ Ithaca, N.Y. County Treasurer _ ._ ... _..._...... _.D. A. Stobbs ...... _......... ..... Newfield, N.Y. Sheriff ....... ................ ------ 1...... ..... Howard A. Harvey .............Ithaca, N.Y. Undersheriff __..._....__.- --------------Hobert Jones ... ... ............ ....... ...Ithaca, N.Y. .. Asst. Co. Attorney ..... ................Murray E., Lewis .... ,.._.._ ..._.Ithaca, N.Y. County Attorney ... _.--._........... 13obert 1. Williamson ...... ..... Ithaca. N.Y. Commissioner of Welfare ......... Myron L. Evans ....... ..... _Ithaca; N.Y. Deputy Comm. Welfare; .... -........_Louise Tompkins ................ ....ILba&a,' N.Y. Coroner ....... ..... ....... . _. _ Dr. Ralph J. Low .. . _ _ _T'burg, N.Y. Sealer of Wts S Measures . . ..Carl Roe ... ........... . .. ........Ithaca. N.Y. Supt. of Highways ..... ._. ..........John E. Miller .._ ............ Ithaca, N.Y. Clerk. Board of Supervisors .... ,-..Gladys L. Buckingham ..__ ..,.Ithaca, N.Y. Deputy Clerk, Bd. of Super .. . Rose Moravec ........ _ .............Ithaca; N.Y. Conrruissioner of .Elections ... .......Niola Boothroyd . __.._ .. __..Ithaca, N.Y. Conunissioner of Elections .,.........Grace E. Baker ....................:..Ithaca. N.Y. Probation Officer _ ... _........ ....... ,.Willis 13. Whitc; Jr. __ .....T'bur,. N.Y. Clerk of Surrogate's Court ........Mary Mineah ................ ........Ithaca, N.Y. Clerk of Children's Court ............Grace Bryant ..--- N.Y. Deputy County Clerk, .._.-_........ ... Sally lobinson ..... Ithaca, N.Y. Motor Vehicle Clerk .................. Deputy County Treasurer ... ..... ..Ldenka K. Stepan ... ....Newfield, N.Y. Don Warden ..................................Frederick McGraw ...........Lud-l�ille, R.D. I. DisL. Supt. of Schools . _._. ..... E. Craig Donnan ........ Newfield, N.Y. SupL., County Horne ....... .. __...._John Paul Jones ........... __. Ithaca, R.D. 3 County Historian ............. ...W. Glenn Norris _.... ..........Ithaca, N.Y. County. Laboratory, Director .._Dr. Harry Parks ........... _.._Ithaca, N.Y. County Dir.; Vel'. Agency ... ,........ ..Richard F. Cummins ....,.......Ithaca; N.Y. Co. Health. Commissioner .._ ......... Robert 1-1. Broad ..... ...---Ithaca. N.Y. Dep. Health. Commissioner .-.- ...... Dr. Phillip Robinson ....... .-._.Ithaca, N.Y. Bldg. & Grounds Supervisor. ....... Leslie Tottey ....... ................Ithaca, N.Y. Director of Civil Defense ... .—Doris Spaulding ...... ....... N.Y. Dir. of Taxes S Assessments ........"Phomas G. Payne ........ ...... Freeville, N.Y. Airport Manager ... ........................ Glenn Turner .. _. _ _... _ Brooktondale' N.Y. State Vet. Director ......... ..........Alan McKettrick ... .._._ ..... ... Ithaca, N.Y. sas Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors TOWN OFFICERS CAROLINE Supervisor .............................. 63 Ralph Fuller _......... ...... Slaterville, N.Y. Councilman ...... ... ..... ... .... 63 .Percy Yaple ...............Berkshire, P.D. 1 Councilman ... .......... .... ....... ......_63 Stephen Kish ._...__ ..Brooktondale, N.Y. Justice of the Peace ...... ......... ... .65 John Brock ....... ......... Brooktondale, N.Y. Justice of the Peace ............. ....... 65 Stanley Shaw, Jr. ...B.rooktondate, R.D. 1 Town Clerk and. Collector...... 1Vlrs. Florence Starr ..Br'kt'daIc, R.D. 1 Assessor .._ ........:.....................Apt. William Page .. _..... ...Slaterville; N.Y. Supt. of Highways .................... Eugene Houaling ....Brooktondale. R.D. 1 Constable ................................... Frances Hamilton ... Spr.; N.Y. DAN13'Y Supervisor .......... ...... ................. 63 James Ft. Cortright ._,..:.., .Spencer. R. 1 Councilman __.'..._,_ .. .......... 63 Donald Basher ............ .........Ithaca. 11. 4 Councilman .............................. 63 Donald C. Makie -.... ,......... Ithaca. R. 4 Justice of the Peace _ ..63 ljerrry Makarainen . ...Ithaca, R.D. 4, Justice -of thy, Peace ... .... 63 Prichard LaFave .......... 11173 Danby lid. Town Clerk ..__........................ Irene Bethke ............. ........... ..Danby Pul. Assessor ...... ................65 George LaFave, Chm..._Willseyv lle. R.. 1 Assessor .......................... ___..__63 Emil Tuonri ........................Ithaca. R. 4 Assessor _ ... .,..... .... ......... ..........63 Lawrence Cortright ..._.... Spencer. R- I Collector .... ....................... ....---- Rhoda Larson .................... Ithaca, R. 4, Supt. of Highways ....... Alfred R. Chaffee ... ........ .. Ithaea, R. - d, Constable .......... ..... I .......... ......... Harold Cortright:.... .... ....... Spencer. R. 1. Planning. Board ........_..............: Edward Melchen ...... .7'rov R.d., Ithaca DRYDEN Supervisor _ ._._..___........ .... Lewis H. Gridley.. ..... Dryden: N.Y. Councilman..............................65 Leverett Saltonstall .............Ithaca, Pt. 2 Councilman .......... .... --------------63 Alvord A. Baker ............ Freevilie, N.Y. Justice of the Peace ................65 Harry Spaulding _. ._._ ........Etna; N.Y.; Justice of the Peace .... ..... 63 Millard Hoagland ....,..,......Dryden. N.Y. Town Clerk and. Collector ...... Jane Korbas:............' _.....Dryden, MY. Assessor' .........._ .............1.1 .....Apt: Grant E. Abrams __..1920/ Slat'vil R.d. Supt. of - highways ........ .... Richard C. Case ........... _.Dryden, N.Y. Constable ....._....._._.._ ................ Raymond Sickman ..........Dryden, N.Y. Constable .................................... James Murray ....................Dryden, N.Y. Constable ..... ................... __. Harold Fitts __ ._..... _.._._Drvden N.Y. r r Supervisor .. ...._ _.. Councilman ............... Councilrnan ......... Justice of the Peace... Justice of the Peace , 'roan Clerk .....,......... Assessor Assessor .,. .. Assessor .. . _ .1... . Collector ................ Supt. of Highways Tompkins County, New York ENFIELD 63 Clair Updike ............ .63 Earl. Smith .... ......_... .63 Thaddeus Patterson ... .63 Carlton W. Snyder .._. .65 Robert Bock ............. . Mabel Purdy ...-_...... .63 Merton Lunan ......,.... .63 Albert Carlisle ..........1 .65 Spencer Wilkins, Chin N.Y. Edna M. Palmer ....... `.sown Clerk and Collector .._..,. Wesley Rolfe ............ 546 ..T'burg, R.D. 1 Newfield, R.D. 2 ........Ithaca. R. 5 ._.Ithaca, R.D. 5 ....Newfield. R. 2 .......Ithaca. R. 5 ........Ithaca. R. 5 ....Ithaca, R. 5 ...Newfield, R. 2 ...Ithaca.,R. 6 Ithaca. R. 6 ITHACA TOVS'N Supers: sol -- ..... I ..... 11 .. ......... GROTON Ben Boynton .........132 Supervisor ......... 63 Claude Holden .....:........;.... Groton; R. 1 Councilman .._ ..........................63 Councibnan ............ ............ Vert Rankin, Jr.....,.. _.., ... ..Groton, R. 1 Councilman .. _--- _.............._ .65 George W. Lane ... ......... _....Groton; N.Y. Justice of the Peace ................65 Justice of the .Peace ................... Glenn Munson ........... ......McLean. N.Y. justice of the Peace .................63 `.sown Clerk and Collector .._..,. Norris Chaffee .................Groton. N.Y. T"wn Clerk and Collector ........63 Assessor ...... ............ ..... ...__.A.pt. Alyce Harder ... ...Groton; N.Y. Assessor ........ .................... ._...... 63 'Harry Hall, Chin.... ........ ..Groton, N.Y. Assessor ...:..... ... ......................63 John 'I'. Walpole ........... Groton; N.Y. Assessor ,.__ .......... ........ ..... ..... 65 Arthur Spearing, Sr. ..__.Groton, N.Y. Supt. of Highways ...................63 Harold Johnson ...........,......Groton, N.Y. Constable .. ..__... ........ .. Win. Hutchings .... ....... ._... Groton. N.Y. Constable -_ ............................... Benn Tichenor ......... ....Groton R. I Constable .................. ._........ ....... T. Edward Walpole _ ... ..... Groton, N:Y. Constable _...................... ....... ..:. Frank Stevens - . ... 57 Stevens Rd_, McL. ITHACA TOVS'N Supers: sol -- ..... I ..... 11 .. ......... I . 163 Ben Boynton .........132 Forest Honle, I& Councilman ....:....._....... _._....63 Andrew McElwee ... _......123 Judd Falls Councibnan ............ ............ ... 65 Fred Marshall ......,.:...1215 Mcklnbg Rd. Justice of the Peace _..... ... ..... 65 William. B. Kerr .........Cayuga Hgts. Rd. Justice of the .Peace ................... 63 Fred Hartsock .....,..... ,..1205 T'burg Rd. `.sown Clerk and Collector .._..,. Rachel Hansbaw ..................Ithaca, R. 1 Assessor ...... ............ ..... ...__.A.pt. Robert J. Wells .... ...... T'bur; Rd. Supt. of Highways ..........:........ Marion Morey .... ....... h. Shore Dr., Fth. 0 547 Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors t LANSING Supervisor ............. 63 Harris B. Dates Lucllo%vville, N.Y. Councilman . _ ...........................65 James Kidney ..................Ithaca, R. I_ Councilman .............................63 Charles Howell ..... ....Ludlowville, R. I Justice of the Peace ................63 Floyd Perris . _. ........ Ludlowvil. e, R.D. Justice .of the Peace ...... . 65 Fred Spry ................ _. _. Locke, N.Y. Town Clerk ....... .... ... ........... 63 Joseph McGill ..... ... Ludlowville, N.Y. Assessor ............ ............ ...... .... 63 Kenneth A. Tarbeli, Chili _..Groton, R.D. Assessor ..,.._........_........ _.....65 Oliver Bolden .__ .......... .................Myers Assessor _ ..... ........................ 63 Clayton J. Bradley ..... Ludlowv:ille, N.)'. CoLlector . _ ........— ... ... _....... Jane Bush .._._.... _..... ... Tthaca, R. I Supt. of: lliglhways ................. Donald Sharpsteen ..._ ... _ .... S. Lansing Constable ...... . __._. _...... Delford Barnes _ _ _ .Ludlowville. N.Y. NE%Vr1ELll Supervisor _........_._.... .. _63 J. 1-lenry Fleslop __:.__.. Newfield, N.Y. Councilman .. _ _.._ ....................65 Lee Tompkins ..................Newfield, N.Y. Councilman ........... ... -- - .63 Prank Stepan ...........__ Newfield, N.Y. � ............ .lustice of the Peace ...Lewis65 Lew -Howell _ ..._......... Newfield, N.Y. Justice of the Peace ...... ......... 63 Lawrence Tompkins ._ ..Newfield; N.Y. Town Clerk and Collector ........6:3 Jeanette Beach . .. .. .........Newfield, N.Y. Assessor .. ..... .:........................ .... Gino Laine ... ... _ Newfield; N.Y. Supt. of Highways . __............ Lenferd Seeley _.......... _ ..Newfield, N.Y. Constable .... .................. ............. Harry .Boas .....,............,...Newfield, N.Y. ULYSSES Supervisor .............................. Councilman ... ...... _. _ .. _.._' 63 .63 Clifford E. Bower .......... Lloyd hllis .... .......... :_._ ,....... T'bur,,. R. ...... T'burr, R. Councilman...............................65 C. Wes Thomas ..... ,..,.._...... ... T'burg, NX. Justice of the Peace ... .... .... 65 .lames E. Puce, Jr. ... .....T'burg. N.Y. Justice of the Peace ................63 L. Delos Crumb ........,.Jacksonville, N.Y. 'town Clerk and. Collector .... .... 63 Alice B. Conover _ ... _._. T'burg„ N.Y. Assessor ........... _62 Alec C. Proskine, Chm. ......T'burg, N.Y. Assessor.....................................63 Howard. Stover ................... .T'burg, N.Y. Assessor ............. __._.._63 Francis Murray _ ...... ... _T'burg, N.Y. Supe. of Highways .................... Ortho Strong . __..._............ T'burg, R. 3 t Tompkins County, New York 548 ITHACA CITY Mayor ........................................ John F. R.ean ............................City Hall Supervisors: 1st Ward ............ ...................63 James Graves ... ............. 614 W. State St. 211d Ward..............................63 Paul Blanchard ..................106 Lake Ave. 3rd Ward ........ .....................63 'Thomas Griffin ............315 S. Meadow St. 4th Ward ............... ............... Edward P. Abbott ......905 N. Cayuga St. 5th Ward .... ...................... ..... 63 William P. Sullivan ....417 N. Aurora St. 61h Ward ................................ 63 .Donald J. Culligan ........627 Hudson. St:. 7th Ward _ ......................._.....63 Richard A. Compton ..229 Ridgedale Rd. City Judge .................................. Edward J - Casey .................... Annex Acting City Judge .........._........ Michael LoPinto ............................Annex City .Clerk .................................. George 131ean ............................Cite Hall City Chamberlain ...................... Adeline L. Shaw ...........................Annex City Attorney ....... .................... lames J. Clyses, Jr..... .............City Hall. City Assessor .............................. Clo CalisLri _................ .......... ........ Annex Sealer of Wis. & Measures ........ E. Paul NNedrow ............313 Columbia St. Chief Police ......... ...._......... ........ Herbert VanOstrand ............ Police Hdqs. Dire Chief ...... ........................... Charles M. Weaver .............. City Hall Building Commissioner ............ Arthur Golder ......................Ithaca, N.Y. Controller ........, ......................... Fred Weinstein ..........................City Hall Supt. Public Works .................... Frank Laverty ... ................... ..... City Hall County Director of Veterans Agency— budget: of ....................... I .......219, Z78 estimate of .............. .......163 No. 18—supplemental appropriation ....13 County Historian— budget of ................... ........269, 210, 277 estimate of ............. . ..... ....163 No. 115—contract for ................... ..91 relative to ........... _ .........141 report of .... .I5 .............. County fudge and Surrogate— bud get of .......... ............ ............269 estimate of .... . .................... 163 County Self -Insurance Plan --- audit of claims ............. .. .......418-424 budget of........ ................. .......... ..... ._ .....307 committee on .. . ..... ............................ No. 74, 100 Local Late No. 1-1961— ........ ............. .............1.6 ......61, 82 No. 168 apportionmentof expenses ........... ... .... ........... 143 No. 250-277 Local Lars No. 2, 1961 .......... . ..... ..... .239, 339, 344 report of . .....463, 464 County water supply—Res. !'n, 127—amendment to ... ... .............107 CA Urt and stenographer's expenses .................................176, 306 Court library—budget ................. .. ........................181, 271' estimate of ...................... ............. .163 C Danby— assessors report ..,........ 140, 141. bonded indebtedness of ........................................177, 465 budgetof ..... ........ ..... .... ........... ..............227, 324 equalization rate .. . ........................ ........77, 83, 315, 316, 320 grand jury list ................ ..._.... ,.......... .............. .177 names and addresses of officers of ...................................545 relative to—railroad valuations ....... . .. . .... _ ........ _ .... , ..... 140 No. 63 refund of taxes (Doan) _. ........................52 No. 290 refund of taxes---N.Y. State Natural Gas Corp ...363 state land assessments .................... 137, 138 wildlife management district board survey ............ .177 returned sehooi taxes ............. . _ ........................324, 337 special districts ..... ................ ............................324 special franchises ....... .... ....,...137, 138, 179 taxrates ........ ............. ..... ...... ....... ....... .....324 taxes, apportionment of .... .......... ........ . . ....... 320, 321, 355 town accounts, relative to .............................. ............28 District Attorney— assistant—No. 31 establishing additional position of .. ......... . ......22 relative to............................................20, 73 No. 135—agreement with city . ....... ................. 115 budgetof ................... .............. ..... ................271 estimate of ..............................................163 Nos. 65, 104, 148, 198 supplemental appropriation 53, 86, 124, 174 inventory of........................................................91 relative to radar equipment..........................................93 District forest Practice Board—representative on ...... I .... ......... . .. 347 Dog fund— claims payable from ............ ..... ..... ........... ......... 433-436 committee on, appointment of................................:......16 .....168 No. 40 apportionment of ...........................................35 report of treasurer on...........................................28, 34 Dog quarantine—No. 229 night .........................................203 . .247 relativeto .............................................168 .......91 Dog Warden— .457-460 budgetof ........................ .......... .... ..... ........ ..... 21,5 estimateof ............ ........................... . ..... 163 relative to telephone recording apparatus..............................84 316 No. 233—appropriation for .........................................216 Dryden— ' assessors report ............................. ........... .......1.68 bonded indebtedness of.......................................... ..217 budget of ................................................... .227, 325 equalization rate . ................. . ..................122, 315, 316, 320 notice of appeal on . ........... ....................351 grand jury list ............................... ....................246 names and addresses of .... .......................................545 No. 71--federal aid secondary road .......... I ..... ......... . ... .58 No. 105—correction of assessment (Smith) ........ '....... . ........BG No. 123—correction of assessment (Phillips & Avery) ...... . . .. ....103 No. 201—correction of assessment ( Flennigan) ..................... . . 174 No. 202—correction of assessment (Jones & Cape) .................1.74 No. 290—refund, of taxes—N. Y, State Natural Gas Corp. ............363 returned school taxes .......... ...............................325, 337 special districts ......... .. ......................................325 special franchises ....................... .........................179 taxrates......................................... ........... ....326 taxes, apportionment of ........ .. ............ ............ .320, 321 town accounts, relative to ....................... ........... .... ..49 Dryden Village— equalization rate ...............................................77, 83 special franchises ..................................................179 No. 106—authorization to destroy buildings ..... 87 E- lection Commissioners (sec commissioners of elcctiun) ElectimtS—budget of ...................... .._.,..... ............199, 277 estimate of ................ .....168 No. 197—transfer of funds ............... .................172 No. 187—printing needs ...... ............................165 NO. 254—apportionment of expenses ...... . ............. . .247 inventory .............. .......91 official canvass of .. ...................... ... ........... .457-460 reportof .... . ..........................................239 Elevator contract— needs for inspections questioned ..................... 316 - price adjustment for .................................212 No. 241—approval of .......... .....................229 Employees—No. 112—relative to summer hours .. .. ...... ...............95 No. 172—proposed salary range ..... _ ............... ....149 No. 173—range for elective officers ... I .... I ..... I ..... ....154 No. 174—salary increases for length of serVicc ......:.... . .. 154 No. 235-3pp1_0priation for job evaluation ...................220 ,f i z r J , EEI tleld— - assessors report ..........................................1.62, 234 assessors petitions from ...................................168, 198 bonded indebtedness of ...............................239, 465, 466 budget of .... ...........................................239, 327 equalization rate.................................50, 315, 316, 320 grand jury list ...............................................239 names and addresses of officers of .............................546 No. 183—correction of assessment (McFall) .. . ..... . . ..........161 No. 193—correction of assessment (Younge) ....................170 No. 227—correction of assessment (Dennison) ...................202 returned school taxes .... .....................::..........327, 337 special districts ... ............. I....... ......_................ 327 special franchises ........... ................................179 tax rates .....:...... .....................................327 taxes, apportionment of . . .................................320, 321 town aCcnunts of..............................................49 kqualization rates—relative to state— ......... ..49, 50, 77, 83, 91, 122 Equalization report—apportionment of taxes ................318, 322, 355, 357 Equalization—county ........... .................................320,358 No. 263 general and highway tax levies .. . ..... . .. .. .317, 319 ratios and percentages .........:...............318, 437 Extension Service Association— agreement: with ................ .......................... 28 budget of...'.................................. ..............209, 306 estimate uf.................:........'.................49 home demonstration representative on ..........................339 No. 14—pavonents to............................................11. Nos. 91, 1+3—appropriation to................................74, 120 F Farm bureau, report of.................................................29 Federal aid secondary road Res. No. 71.................................:58 Fire Advisory Board—Nei. 11.4—appointments to ..........................97 Fire Coordinator— approved on training and experience ...........................162 relative to appointment of .....................................177 resignation of ................ ....... ...... .................112, 140 relative to filing with Co. Clerk ..................123 No. 170—appointment of....... ........... ............. :..... . 145 No. 204—appointment of depot}' .. . ...........................:182 Fire department—budget .............................'..............'180, 280 estimate of . ..................................163 No. 280 transfer of funds .............................348 No. 298 supplemental appropriation................. ....367 No. 13 manner of payment for .........:................11 inventory.............................................49 maintenance contract for radio equipment ..............229 offer of mobile equipment .:............................227 Flood convol funds for Cayuga Inlet ....................................163 Forest fires—budget of ......... .......................................305 Forest Practice Board—appointrnent to..............................127, 347 budget of ......................................306 transfer of districts...............................6 Four-I-I Club—budget of ......................................210, 231, 305 report of..............................'..................28 9 Preeville Village—apportiow-,,e :-. of, Con:pensatrin i:ac:raoce .............. 10 mortgage tax ................... ...203 equalization rate . ...................................77 refund of taxes—N. Y. State Natural Gas Corp. .......363 relative to proposed rate ..................... ,........ 49 special franchises .................. .................179 G Gasoline—budget for ...................... .......... ..........213, 279 contract for..................................`........14, 65, 362 permit for high test for sheriff ................ .. ...........239 report on purchases ..........................................213 114 GoodyearMemorial Library—relative to ... ........ ...............10, 190, 306 Grand jurors—hodget of ................ ... ....,........ .272 estimate of ........... ....... . ... . .......... 163 No. 270—list of ......... I ... I ..................... .....340 report of committee .'... ...............................340 286, 287 Groton—assessors report .'... . ............ 176 = boncled 'indebtedness of ......... ....................:.........222 72 budget of ............................................:...239, 328 equalization rate ... ................... _ .. . 49, 122. 315, 31.6, 320 grandjury list ...............................................213 .........132 names and addresses of officers of .......................:.....546 No. 290 refund of taxer—'. Y. State 'Natural Gas Corp. ........363 Nos. 43,70 sale of tax property ............. . . • • ........ • ....36, 58 retu mcd school taxes ........... ....... ... :......... ..328,337 special districts .... ............. .......................:....328 special franchises .............................................179 taxrates .............................................. ......328 taxes, apportionment of .... ........ . ...................320, 321 town accounts .... ............ ................ _. ...........49 Groton Village—apportionment of mortgage tax . .........................203 equalization rate .......... .. _ .... - _ .............49, 77 special franchises ......................................179 Guide to town officers ................. .......... ........ ............ 539-544 Health District— No. 8 payments of audits ..................... .................. 9 No. 86—salary of dental hygienist .................... .... .....69 No. 1.07—amendment of salary range ........... ...... .........87 No. 134—purchase of cars ... ...................... ............ 114 No. 179—approval of transfer of sanitary engincer ...............158 No. 216—authorization to attend meetings ......................192 No. 234—authorization to execute lease for office ........... .....216 board (if managers—representative on ................ .....159, 352 budget of ............. 4 .................. ,...........190, 286, 287 estimate of .................................... 163, 190 state aid approval................................28, 72 relative to—salary change for dental hygienist ................... _ .65 ciffice rental in Groton .........................212, 227 legislative hills I ............................ .........132 Local Late No. 2-1961 ..... . .. . .............339, 345, 344 reportof ........... .. .......................................29 Hightt•ay department— appreciation of road conditions in county ........................211 bridgefund ............. .....................................283 budget of .............................................194, 282-285 estimate of ............................................177 No. 276—transfer of funds .....................................343 \'o. 79 authorization for attorney to institute suit (Petzold) .........63 No. 218 Wage scale of employees ................................194 No. 242 maintenance contract for radio equipment ...............229 employees exempt from loogex-icy . ..............................154 inventory..— ................................................ 72 relative to services of civil engineer ............................133 purchase of—No. 67—industrial tractor loader ...................56 No. 68—automobile ... . ............................57 No. 69—three wheel variable wtight roller ...........57 No. 76—portable crushing plant .................... 62 No. 94, 213—truck ........... . ................79, 1.87 No. 95—lot - - - — .... . .............................. 79 No. 96, 279—snow pluw and Icing . ..............79, 348 No. 114—coa l ........................... ...... 120 No. 211—auger spreader ............. ............. H(, No. 212—conx,cvor spreader .......................187 Highway fund for COniltV ....... ..... .............................. 282-285 Highway machinery fund—budget for ............. ........284, 343 f�lighways, state— Chrrespondence relative to Route 96 ............................351 budget for .now removal ......................................283 .No. 24—rights of way ..... .................. . ................. 18 No. 157, 275-286—snow and ice control agreement ....... 133,.343, 359 No. 291 ---request for improvement of Route No. 96 ...... . ........364 Highway superintendent— No. 1.09—appointment of........................................83 No. 122--bond-nf ....... ......................................103 budgetof .........................................'............284 estimate of ............ .........194 report Of ..............................................49, 474-478 ttmm................. ..................... ................ 545-548 Highways— No. 71—designation of road for improvement .... . ............58 No. 61, 89—approvat of Erwin Plan ......................51, 73 No. 14+ —contract for bridges (Lansing) ........... '....... .. 1.19 No. 176—county aid to toxons .:... . ........ . ................. 156 No. 185--cou11ty aid to city of Ithaca roads .................164 No. 191—authorization to repair bridge No. 5C 13rooktondale ..1.67 No. 195—maintenance of county roads Nus. 1.05, 107..........171 No. 219—Loci man monet .. _ .............................. 195 No. 27+—maintenance of ............. .....................342 No. 275—snow and ice control appropriation ................342 budget for snow removal .......................:. ........282 complaint re: Turkey Hill road .......................... .112 Money system—report to Comptroller ............... . .......444 opposition to county aid to towns ............................156 road inspection .... _...................................... 182 Highway Tax—apportionment of .... ..... ....... ....... ............321_, 358 Historian (see county historian) Home demonstration ---budget for ...................................210, 306 relative to representative on ....................339 report of ......................... _ ............25 Hospital— administrator (asst. trainee) specifications received .......... .162 appreciation of work of Citizen's Committee ....................138 authorization for attorney to institute proceedings against Amsterdam Bros. . . .............. ...65 hoard of managers—minutes of ....:.. ...................50, 66, 92 Maxfield tetter filed ........................21.2 representatives.on......................352, 353 resignation from .... ..... ......... .246, 346 boiler inspection ..........................................:...168 bonds for improvement of ............. . .... . ......... ..... 340 hudget ....-. ................. _ ......224, 390-296 estimate of ............. .......:.......................165 No. 131 supplemental ahproliviation .......................111 No. 257—changing of codes ..... ........................250 Nos. 85, 129, 188, 278, 295, 296—transfer of funds— .. . ............ I ..... I .........69, 110, 166, 344, 365, 366 - State aid................................................72 conventions -attendance at .............. ........... ... .....28 citizen's committee to study hospital costs ... . ............ . . 6(,, 204 employees—exemption front ioitgevity ..................... 154 inspection of ............. I......... .......,... ..............193 recommendations fulfilled .. ......................217 protest re: newspaper reports ..................................211 relative to—acquisition of blood .. ........ . ....................39 committee report on sataries .....'...... ...... . ....235 investigation ............................ ..........51 physical therapy department .. ......................78 speJficaticns for kitchen equipment . .......... .......65 specification for clinical instructor and housemother ....50 supervisors cornmittec to study hospital costs . ........ . fib, 75, 207 survey—relative to _.50, 51, 65, 66, 79, 1.18, 306, 313, 345, 349, 360, 369 consultants reports ........... . .. I ... I _ .. ... _ ...240, 2; 5 interview with consultants ..... ......................232 laboratory included in ..................................101, No. 6—audit of accounts ....................... ...:.............8 No. 28-97 establishment of physiotherapist position ... ....21, 80 Nos. 48, 84 --attendance at +neeting.. . ............... .:... ..35, 68 Nos. 66, 140, 194—survey ........ . .. .53, 117, 170 No. 130—transfer of water tank to Town of Ithaca . ... ......... 110 No. 150—approval of Trumansburg Road Se%cer District ...... . _ .128 No. 231—discharge of survey committee . . .. . ....... ......... ..207 No. 247—salary schedule ... . ..... . . . . . . .... 235 No. Z82- re: consultants estimates ...................... .. .... 350 No. 293—dispose of records ..... .. ......... ..........365 No. 294—to execute easement .. ... _ .. I - . I ..... ...... .. ....365. No. 300—aurhorization to execute contract . ............ ...... .369 reportof ............. ........... ............................1.37 IBM machine—relative To number of inspections ................... . ....126 indebtedness, bonded—of county and towns ..................... . ...465-466 Insurance!—budget of ........................ ....... ................ 306 estimate of . ............. ... ... ... . .......... 196 certificates of (Ithaca Window Cleaning Co.) .... - _.. ..... 107 certificates of (Norton Electric Co.) ....................213, 222 No. 44—extended coverage for fire ..... . . ....................37 1.2 Interest penalties -reduction of...........................................81. ......162 lnventorv—childrens court...............................................72 . '198 departments to file with clerk ........ . . .......................63 highway....................................................72 234, 329 treasurer's..................................................77 315, 316, 320 Ithaca City— ......336, 340 assessors report ...........................................141. budgetof ................................................334 equalization rate ......... ....................'J1, 315, 316, 320 grand jury list ................. 177, 213, 217, 227, 313, 336, 340 names and addresses of officers of ........... ...............548 relative to railroad valuations.............................14o No. 90—refund of taxes ....... ...... . ....................74 Na. 185—county aid for city- roads .........................164 taxes, apportionment of .... ..........................320, 321 tax rates ....... .:...... ....................... ..........334 IthacaCollege, acknowledgement of contribution ..... ....................227 Ithaca 7"oJvu— ..329 assess0r1.............................. ......162 petitions of ........ .......................193, . '198 bonded indebtedness of ..............................177, 465 budget Of .................................. 234, 329 equalization rate ... .......... .............91, 315, 316, 320 grand jury list ... .. ......336, 340 names and addresses of officers of .........................546" relative to (Corrections of assessments) No. 152—La Sure Curp. ........• ...............129 No. 221—Davis ..............................196 No. 222—Taglinvento ......:..................1.97 No. 223—Baker - ...............................197 No. 226—Elec. S. Gas Curl), ....................202 No. 251—Various .............................240 refund of taxes ....... ............. . ........351 No. '130—transfer of water tank and system from hospital ...1.1.0 No. 290—refund of taxes—N. 1. State Natural Gas Corp. ..363 special districts .................................. ..329 special franchises .............................'............179 tax rates ................330 taxes, apportionment of .............. ..........320, 321, CO ti'❑ acc"unt5...... .. - .................... ...... 67 .fail—budget of . : . ........ ......................................2133, 301 estimate of .163 No. 197 transfer of funds ........................ .............172 No. 198, 215, supplemental appropriation .......................172, 192 inspection of.......................................................29 Jail Physician—appointment of...........................................5 appropriation for .......... .......'...... ....301 Joh'L'valuation--relative to ............................................102 No. 235 apprnpriarion for .............................220 Judge of children's court (see children's court) Jurors—relative to commissioner of .............. ..... . ................177 Justice of the Peace—budget of ...............201, 271 names and addresses of .......... .... I..... ....545-548 ].3 Laboratory— board of managers—representative of .. . .......................347 budgetof ........ ........ ....., .......... ................. 219, 288 estimate of ........................................ '163 No. 50—supplemental appropriation .......................39 request for appropriation ............................122 Nos. 92, 1.37, 147, 207, 284--transfer of funds ........................'......75, 116, 124, 185, 354 No. 288—audir of bills ... ...........................360 state approval .......................................107 relative to—blood in.connection with hospital ................... .39 determination of eligibility (senior typist) ...........195 director, exempt from longevity .............. ......155 pathologist salary ............................. . ..94 survey.....................................53, 66, 101 discharge of committee .....................207 - report of ..................................20'4 No. 10—payments for ................... .......................10 No. 49—creation of positions (withdrawn) ....... . ................39 No. 120--salary ranges for director of .................... .....100 No. 208—appointment of technician ......... ...................185 No. 209—appointment of senior typist ........................ ..185 No. 210—change of fee schedules.. ' ... ..... ................ '. 1.86 No. 230—renewal of agreement with.Senece Co. .................204 No. 239—salary of biochemist ..................... .......... .228 Lansing— assessors report ......................... . .......140, 141. bonded indebtedness of ....... .....................189, 465,466 budgetof ...................................................239, 331 equalization rate .............. .... ............91, 31.5, 316, 320 grand jury list ..................................... . ..198, 340 names and addresses of officers of .................. .... ....547 relative to—railroad valuations ..............................140 tax protest by Watchtower Bibie & Tract Society - ..30 payment of hack taxes to Watchtower Bible tL Tract Society .... - ....... ........'.30 Nos. 57, 60—payment to Watchtower Bible & Tract Society ....43, 46 No. 142—contract for bridge ........................... ...119 special districts ................... .............. .........331 special franchises ......................... ............. ...1.79 tax rates ........... ... .... ..............................331 taxes, apportionment of . ................... . . ... .... 320, 321 town accounts .. ...................16 ........................ Local Law— Dios. 74, 100—Local Law No: 1-1961 .. . ................. 61. 82 Nos. 250, 277—Local Law No, 2-1961 ....... 239, 344 relative to.........................................60, 239, 343 Legislation— Nns. 57. 60—approval of proposed (Watchtower Bible & Tract Society .. ............................ 43, 46 Nos. 39, 47, 72—approval of proposed .................3,. 38, 59 No. 38—opposition to proposed :...... .. ..'. .......... ....... 32 Library—appreciation for books .... ..................................4, 15 relative to abandonment ......... ............................131 No. 27—disposition of personal property .........................28 No.' 121—opposition to abandonment of ..... ......... ....100, 14, No. 181—abolishing position of senior clerk........` 1 Libraries, town— budget of ......................................190, 306 No. 11—payments to ............................ . ..... 10 Litigation—appropriation for ...........................................306 I-VRR—relative to highway construction across [racks ....................107 grade crossings...........................'......i5 heating on _ ........... .........................177 shuttle service ...... . ............................... 148 ` M Nlachinc,—relative to .._ ... ....................... ........30, 176 No. 58—relative to survev of business .........................44 Mental Health— budget of ................ ................................200, 285 estimate of ............. . ............................ 163 salary rangcs .......................................153 state aid approval....................................72 No. 174—exempt from longevity .......... ... ............ . ... 155 No. 77, 192—appointment of clinical psychologist ........ . ..... 62, 169 Mentally Ill—appropriation for .... ..... .......... ................307 Mileage of county officers—Res. No. 5 ..... . .............................. 8 Mohawk Airlines—(see airport) Mortgage Tax—No. 228—apportionment of ....................... ... ..203 report of .......... ...............................193, 202 e MOTIONS to consider resolutions No. 19 and 20 ......... .................13 ratify appointments to welfare committee ........ . .. .... . 20 table resolution leo. 28 .... ........... _ ... ...... 21 consider resolution No. 297 30, 31 ..........................21 table resolution No. 31 that 'civil defense director be part time jot) .. ........ .. .......25 to establish salary of cis%I defense director ...... ...............26 send resolution No. 47 to committee for further stud) . .......38 consider salary of 6ivil defense director ................. ..41 send resolution Na. 31 (re: asst district attorney) bad; to committee ..... ............ ........ ..... . ......41 adjourn to 3:30 p.m. ... '............I ....................41 consider resolutions nos. 54, 55, 56, 57, 58 ..... 2 amend resolution no. 60 (lost) ............................47 appoint citizens committe for hospital survey study .........54 to consider resolution no. 79 ....... -'.. ......... . . .........63 to consider resolution Nos. 76, 77, 78 ........ .. ..........61 for two-thirds vote to bring resolution to floor ............ .....70 for approval of hospital survey' citizens committee ....•.........70 for considerat.irn of hospital and laboratory survey committee ..75 for approval of hospital survey committee .......................76 to consider resoluti6n no. 28........ .......................... 80 to postpone resolution no..97 (lost) ..... .......................80 consider resolutions nos. 107, 108, 109, 110 ... ..............87 relative to resolution no. 113 (radar for sheriff) ....... ........96 to consider resolutions nos. 120, 121 ................ ..........99 offer Mohawk $30,000 for administration building ... ......100 table resolution no. 141 ........................... ....119 consider resolutions nos. 142, 143, 144 _...... ........ ,..... '119 recess for meeting of. committee of the whole on insurance .. 1.23 consider resolution no,. 146, 147 ..........................124 refer resolution no. 151 to Planning Committee .. .........129 15 consider resolutions nos. 153, 154 .........................129 table resolution no. 153 ..............'...................130 consider resolution no. 170 ................................145' that hospital and laboratory survey be printed .................204 to amend resolution no. 231 (lost) .............. ............208 extend time limit for interviews with consultants ..........232 that hospital salaries remain unchanged (lost) ................236 to take from table reports of footing of assessment rolls (postponed) ....................................239 accept resignation of J. J. Clynes, Jr. from hospital lid. of Managers ....................................246 adjourn until after public hearing (budgaj. ..............250 that equalization committee report be taken from the table ......314 equalization rates be used ...............................315 committee report on apportionment of taxes he considered ..321 to designate date of annexation of tax warrants ................335 appointrepresentatives on various boards ...............338 that resolution on survey be considered ........................349 to delav time of interview with Dr. Wilinski .... ............360 that letter to Dr. Wilinski be considered: .................. . . .369 that above motion be table(] ..................... ...........369 Motor Vehicle Department— budget of ............................... ..... .... ....218, 276 nos. 92, 124, 245, 280----transfer of funds ......... 75, 1.04, 231, 348 inventory of...................................... .102 no. 292—permission to remain open Saturday mornings ........364 relative to criticism of ............ _ ....................145, 148 Municipal Cooperation Committee— No. 15t—appointment to (lost) ......................... ....128 Nos. 110, 298—municipal garage Study ....................59, 367 N Newfield— assessors report . ........................ ..................162 bonded indebtedness of .. .... ..............................222 budget of .................246, 332 equalization rate ............ . :....... ......... 122, 315, 316, 320 grand .jury list .........................................177, 340 names and addresses of officers of .... ... .... ........... _547 relative to—discontinuance of highway maintenance ..........162 civil defense shelter ..... _....................... .169 refund of taxes ..................................351 (correction of taxes) No. 186, 259, Win. 11. Miller ............ . ...165, 313 No. 260—N. V. State Natural Gas Corp. ..........314 No. 220—recission of portion of Res. No. 186 .... _ '196 No. 290 refund of taxes—N. Y. State Natural Gas Corp. ........363 returned school taxes ................ .......... ......332, 337 special districts .. ......... _........ ........ ........332 special. franchises ................. .................137, 138, 179 tax rates ........... .:................ ...... .. ... ..332 taxes, apportionment of ............. ...... ......320, 321 town accounts ......... ............... ... ..................28 Newfield Library .Association—relative to :.... ................... 10, 190, 306 Newfield school district—bonded indebtedness ........................ ..222 ;Newspapers—designation of ..... ............... ........ .............354 No. 17 designation of official notices .... .... .......... . . .. 12 16 9 Office hours—No. 112 fixing of summer .. . ................ ......... 95 Officers—county and town ..............................................544 Official Canvass ......:..............I.............................477,460. Parking_ area—protested restricted . ........ 1 .. 1 ... 1 1, 1. 1 1 1 1. 1 1. 1 ...... I -Q need for more ........................................123, 132 Penitentiary—budget of ....... _ 1111 .......... ..................215, 302 Personal services, part time—audit of ............... ......... ....... 429-433 Personnel department—budget of ...................................210, 277 - enlargement of territory ................ .........31 resolutions (see civil service) Peruville-McLean Co. Rd. No, 107—No. 195 authorization for maint. . .1.71 Physically handicapped—budget of ... .... . .......................289, 302 estimate .............................191 report of ............. .. .....................191 A Pistol permits—annual report . .......... .. ........................... 15 reports 4-15, 27, 49, 72, 83, 91, 112, 126, 140, 168, 212, 336, 460 Political direceory .1.11....1 ..... .............. ...........1111. 539„ 544 Prisoners, board of—apprr,priation for ................:.................215 relative to ..... ...... ....... ................'177 ,No, 217 contract for .....1.1.1......1... .......192 No. 2+4 supplemental appropriation .......... ....330 Probation Department— budget of ............ ....... ............ .....225, 272 estimate of ..................................163 nos. 137, 280 transfer of funds ........ .116, 349 inventory ........................72 report of 1111 . . .............:..............49, 497-5,06 Proceedings --No. 133 contract for .. ....... . ............. . .............1.13 Purchasing—relative to laws governing ..... ........:. ..............362 R Rabies—he(Jger for control of ....... ....... . _ ............... 231_, 289, 305 1 state aid approval for ......................... 111..... ..... ..28 Radar equipment—relative to ...... 1111 ........ ............ . .. .....95. . Radios—relative to tiew equii)ment . . . . ............... .... ....... 123, 341 No. 271—purchase of ttvr.-way equipment : ......... .... .........3341 No. 272—offer of sale from city ...... . ... ........ .............341 kailroad ,ceilings—state board ...................1111. .. ......:...... 126 Rate of assessment by towns as fixed by—board of supervisors .... 1 -- 315 state ...... ...... 50, 77, 83, 91, 122 Kate for—county taxes .............. ... .............................321 towns and city (see variocs towns and city) Real property taxes and assessments levied—statement of ..... ........ 439-442 Real property taxes and assessments levied—statement of ................321 - Refore-stration—No. 243 appropriation for .... ....1111 .. ............ ..230 report of committee ................................ 228 / f. Refund of tax apportionment and charges .......................... ....356 Report of horded indebtedness 1111 .... ... ........................... 465-466 clerk of board to comptroller +44 committees (see various committees) county officers (see various officers) , special franchises ......... ..................................179 taxes levied .............. ...... ........................ 439-442 valua:ion of property ...- ......... ..........242, x18, 357 RESOLUT.LONS : Airport— No. 16—purchase of snow blower .. .... ......................12 No. 41—authorization to advertise for bids for restaurant ........36 No. 42—insurance on buildings..................................36 No. 54—authorization for additional payment to Chenango Corp. ..42 `)1 No. 82—authorization to execute papers to prohibit use of airport as fixed base operation 67 No. 88—approval of manager's bond ...........................73 No. 108—public hearing—lease.................................88 No. 125—final payment—Chenango Corp. ....... ................104 No. 128—approval of lease—Mohawk Airline!, Inc . ..............109 No. 149—acceptance of bid—reconstruction of parking lot ........127 No. 153—acceptance of proposal of Crandall& Miller for engineering services (tabled) ........................129 No. 156—above resolution carried ...............................132 No. 161—transfer 'and supplemental appropriation ...............135 No. 162—authorization to advertise for bids for maintenance building............................................135 No. 182—offer to purchase Mohawk hangers......160 .............. No. 189—transfer of funds—capital construction ................166 j No. 206—sale of serial bonds ...................................183 No. 237—funds for reconstruction of apron & taxiway ............222 No. 233—acceptance of proposal from Crandall & Miller— reconstruction of taxiway ' ............................223 Appointments— No. 21—committees.............................................17 No. 114—to fire advisory board..................................97 Apportionment of— No. 40—dog monies.............................................35 No. 168—compensation insurance ...............................144 No. 228—mortgage tax ...... .....203 .............................. No. 254—election expenses ......................................247, No. 261--taxes................................................32 Appropriations to— No. 18—assistant matron, jail and veterans ...................... No. 35—sheriff............................................... No. 50—laboratory from income . Nos. 65, 104, 148, 198—district attorney ..............53, 86, 12 No. 91—extension service ............................... No. 104—counts general, supreme court, county cowtt ....... No. 113—sheriff, (radar) lost ............................ No. 167—county buildings .............................. No. 175—animal health for 1962 ...................... / Nos. 198, 215—Jail................................. No. 21" telephone, penitentiary .................... No. 243—for reforestation ......................... No. 261—appropriation resolution ................. No. 273—assessment department .................. No. 289—to interest on capital notes ... .... No. 298—to municipal garage study and fire der Assessments—correction of— No. 105—town of Dryden (Ora Smith) No. 123—town of Dryden (Phillips and Avery` No. 152—town of Ithaca (LaSure Corp.) ./ No. 177—town of Ulysses (Louder) ... No. 178—town of Ulysses (various) .. No. 183—town of Enfield (McFall) .. No. 184—town of Ulysses (various) ............................164 No. 186—town of Newfield (Drake and il4iller) ..................165 No.. 193—town of Enfield (Younge) .............................170 No. 201—town of Dryden (Hennigan) .........................174 No. 202—town of .Dryden (Jones and Cape) ......................174 No. 214—town of Ufvsses (Baker) ...............:..............187 No. 220—town of Newfield (Gr;u:ge) ...........................196 No. 221—town of Ithaca (Davis) ...............................196 No. 222—town of Ithaca (Tagliavento) .........................197 No. 223—town of Ithaca (Baker) ...............................197 No. 226—town of Ithaca (Elec. and Gas Corp.) .................202 No. 227—town .............. of Enfield (Dennison)..:... .......202 No. 251 —to %vn of Ithaca (various) ..............................240 No. 259—town of Newfield (amendment to No. ISG—Miller) ......313 No. 266—town of Newfield (Flee and Gas Corp.) ................314 Bonds— No. 22—chairman of hoard......................................1S No. 23—clerk of board .........................................15 No. 64—county sealer...........................................52 No. 122—highway superintendent ...............................103 No. 206—sale of serial bonds...................................1S3 Civil ]defense— No. 52—appreciation of service—Ralph Hospital ..................40 Nos. 53, 240—salary of director...............................41, 229 No. 55—transfer of funds.......................................42 No. 56—attendance at rescue school..............................43 No. 119—authorization to execute hospital storage agreement ......99 No. 249—creating position of full time director ......... I... ..... 23S No. 287—resolution of commendation ...........................359 Civil Service— No. 19—establishment of position of p-t attorney—welfare ........13 Nos. 2S, 97—establish positions of senior physiotherapist and physiotherapist—hospital .........................21, 80 No. 31—establishing position of additional assistant district attorney (tabled).......................................22 No. 77—addition of p-t clinical psychologist ......................62 No. 86—salary range—dental IlYgiemst ..........................69 No. S7—recruitment procedure...................................69 No. 107—amendment of salary range—nurses .....................S7 No. 115—amendment of res. no. 299 (1960) Historian .............97 No. 120—salary range for laboratory director ....................100 No. 136—appointment of I)-'t typist and machine operator— assessme,:t dept. ......................................115 No. 160—authorization for temporary help—Co. Clerks office ......134 No. 170—county fire coordinator .......... .....................145 Nos. 172, 173—proposed salary range for 1962 ...............149, 154 Nc. 174—salary increase for length of service ... ...............154 No. 179—approval. of transfer (sanitary inspector) ..............158 No. 181—abolishment of positions (library) .....................159 No. 192—appointment of p-t clinical psychologist ................169 No. 199—cleaner—court hOnSB ..................................173 No. 204—deputy fire coordinator ................................182 No. 208—senior laboratory technician ...........................185 No. 209—senior typist (lab.) ...................................185 Na 218—wage scale of highway employees .....................194 No. 235—appropriation for iob evaluation .......................220 No. 239—salary of hio-chemist--lab. ..... ....22S No. 247—approval of hospital wage schedule ...................236 19 r' No. 301—amendment of salary ranges for 1962 ..................369 Contracts— No. 20—clerk to sign for gasoline purchases .......:..............14 No. 102—extension of sewer agreements—Village of Cayuga , Heights and General Electric Co . ...................'....85 No. 135—Re: assistant district attorney ..........................115 No. t 142—for bridge—Lansing ..................................1.19 1 No. 157—renewal of snow and` ice (tabled) ......................133 No. 195—highway maintenance—Rds. 105 and 107 ...............171 No. 196—service agreement—Xerox equipment ...................171 No. 217—board of prisoners ...................................192 No. 241—price of adjustment—Otis Elevator .....................229 No. 242—maintenance—radio equipment ........................229 No. 248—painting windows—court house ..........................237 County Self -Insurance Plan— Nos. 74, 100—Local Law No. 1, 1961 ..........................61,.82 No. 250—public hearing—Local Law No. 2, 1961 ................:239 Dog Fund— No. 229—night quarantine on dogs ..............................203 No. 233—appropriation for dog warden ..........................21.6 ` General— No. 2—treasurer to pay salaries..................................7 `1 No. 3—clerk to purchase supplies.................................7 No. 4—correction of errors...........................<:..........7 No. 5—mileage for county, officials, etc. ...... No. 17—designation of ,official notices .............................12 No. 25—adjournment of regular meeting .........................19 No. 26—cancelling (late of February committee clay ...............20 No. 27—disposition of personal property—library.................. 21 No. 58—permission given business machine representative to survey departments.....................................44 No. 62—disposition of old records—supervisors ....................51 No. 78—filing of inventory—county departments ..................63 No. 79—authorization to institute suit against 'Glens Falls Ins. Co. (Petzold)......................................63 No. 98—reduction of interest penalties ..........................:.81 No. 99—authorization to execute satisfaction of judgment (Middaugh)...........................................81 No. 101—change of date of January monthly meeting ..............84 No. 106—authorization to destroy buildings—Dryden village .... ..87 Nos. 110, 151—committee on municipal cooperation ............89, 128 No. 112—fixing of summer hours.................................95 Nos. 116, 133—printing of proceedings .......................98, 113 No. 117—payment of employers retirement contribution ............ 98 No. 118—audit of bill of bond attorneys ..........................98 No. 121—opposition to abandonment of, L.V.R.R. ................100 No. 127—amendment of Res. 196—Co. water supply ............ _.107 No. 141—designation of agency to issue licenses for dangerous weapons .................................._119 No. 143—authorization to pay monies—extension service ........... 120 No. 155—(:hinge of date for commencement of annual session .....132 No. 158—discontinuance of committee day .......................133 (� No. 159—rental of space—Dist. Supt. of Schools ................:.134 ' No. 166—authorization for repairs—old court hoose .............142 No. 187—award of bid—board of elections ....................:..165 No. 190—opposition to TV channel changes .....................167 No. 236—public hearing on budget ..............................221 No. 252—adoption of reports of footing assessment rolls ........:.245 HE No. 253—approval of changes in 1962 budget ...................245 No. 255—approval of tentative budget ...........................247 No. 258—adoption of budget ..................... ....251 .......... No. 265—town budgets .........................................335 No. 268—printing bonded indebtedness ..........................33S No. 269—print audit statements ................................338 No. 270—grand jury list .......................................340 No. 283—date of organization meeting ..... ... .. .............354 •1 No. 292—Permission to keep court house open during January .....364 \'o. 303—appreciation and thanks to retiring members ............370 li ca Ith— No. 8—Payments for health district................................9 No. 10—payments for laboratory and blood bank .................10 No. 46—disposition of old records...............................37 No. 134—purchase of cars.....................................11+ No. 210—notification of change in fee schedule—Cornell Infirmary .186 No. 216-authorization to attend meeting ........................192 No. 230—renewal of agreement between county and Seneca County 204 No. 234—authorization to execute lease ..........................216 No. 288—audit of county laboratory bills ........................300 Highways— No. 24—settlements for rights of way ......................'......18 No. 61—improve Caroline town highways .........................S1 � No. 67—purchase of industrial tactor-loader .....................56 No. 68—Purchase of automobile.................................57 r No. 69—purchase of three wheel variable weight roller ...........57 No. 71—Federal aid—secondary road—Dryden ....................58 No. 76—Purchase Portable crushing plant ........................62 No. 89—Chap. 315 Laws of 1960 (Irwin Act) ....................73 No,. 94, 213—Purchase of tucks ............................ 79, 187 No. 95-1)urchase of lot.........................................79 No. 96—Purchase of snow plow and wing ........................'79 No. 109—appointment of superintendent ..........................88 No. 157—renewal-of snow and ice agreement (tabled) ............133 No. 176—county aid for town highways .........................155 No. 185—county aid for City of Ithaca roads ....................164 No. 191—authorization to repair Co. bridge No. SC—Caroline ..'..167 No. 211—purchase of auger spreader ... •.........................186 No. 212—purchase of conveyor spreader ..........................187 No. 219—appropriation—Lowman money ..........................195 No. 274—appropriation from highway mainteuanee ..........:...342 No. 275—appropriation for snow and ice control ................342 No: 276—transfer of funds .....................................343 No. 286—renewal of snow and ice control agreement ............359 No. 291—request for improvement of route no. 96 .................36+ Hospital— No. 6—audit of accounts.........................................8 Nos. 48, 84—attendance at meetings ...........................38, 68 Nos.' 66, 140, 194—hospital and laboratory survey ........53, 117. 170 Nos. 85, 129, 188, 278, 296—transfer' of funds ....69, 110, 166, 344, 366 No. 130—transfer of water tank and system ......................110 No. 131—appropriation from revenues ...........................111 No. 150—approval of Trum:uusburg Rd. Sewer District ..........128 �1 No. 231—discharge of committee and authorization to contact survey organization ..................................207 No. 257—change of codes in tentative budget ....................250 No. 282—Re: hospital consultant's estimates .....................350 No. 293—authorization to dispose of records .....................365 No. 294—authorization to execute easement ......................365 21 22 No. 295 -amendment of portion of Res. No. 278 ..................365 No. 300 -authorization to execute contract .......................369 1nsurance- No. 33 -authorization to execute proof of loss -Sheriff ............26 No. 44 -addition of extended coverage -fire insurance ............37 Nos. 83, 205 -authorization to execute release -accidents ......68, 182 tj Legislation - No. 38 -opposition to...........................................32 Nos. 39, 72 -approval of.....................................33, 59 No. 47 -approval of -sheriff's dept. (tabled) .....................38 No. 60 -approval -reimbursement to town of Lansing (lost) .......46 On Audits - Nos. 32, 59, 86, 93„ 111, 126, 145, 163, 171, 203, 246, 281, 302 - General ............................23, 44, 63, 76, 89, 105, 127, 136, 1+5 175, 233, 349, 370 Payments - No. 1 -of audits.................................................7 No. 7 -for animal health.........................................8 No. 9 -soil conservation district...................................9 No. 10 -laboratory and blood bank...............................10 No. 11 -to libraries ...... .... .. .. ............. No. 12 -:-to Cornell Library Assoc.................................10 ....10 J No. 13 -for 'fire protection.......................................11 No. 14 -to extension service assoc................................11 No. 15 -for veterans day........................................11 No. 57 -Watchtower Bible and Tract Socieq. .....................43 Purchases - Nos. 29, 81 -cars for sheriff..................................21, 66 No. 144 -coal .................................................120 No. 271 -two-way radio equipment ......... ............... 341 No. 272 -radio from city of .Ithaca.........:'...:................3+1 Resolution of Respect - No. 154 -Carl Vail ................................................130 Sale of County Property - Nos. 43, 70 -town of Groton .................................. 36, 58 No. 200 -award of hid (Cross pore) ............................173 Taxes - Nos. 57, 60 -payment of -to Watchtower and Bible Society ....43, 46 No. 63 -refund of -town of Danby...............................52 No. 90 -refund of -City of Ithaca...............................74 No. 262 -tax levy .............................................317 No. 263 -apportionment of general and highway taxes ............319 No. 264 -apportionment of taxes ...............................322 No. 266 -printing of tax rates ..................................335 No. 267 -returned school taxes ..................................337 No. 285 -amendment of apportionment of general and highway tax levies for 1962 and apportionment of taxes ..........355 No. 290-1-efund of taxes-N.Y.S. Natural Gas Corp . .............363 No. 299 -approving completed tax rolls and delivery of warrants ..368 Transfer of Funds - No. 75 -county attorney, bldg. dept., county farm .................61 Nos. 92, 103, 197, 245, 280, 284, 297-various.depts. ..75, 85, 172, 231, 348, 354, 367 No. 124 -motor vehicle dept. ...................................104 No. 138 -supervisors, co. court ...................................116 Nos. 147, 207 -laboratory .................................124, 185 No. 165-cotmty sealer, county treasurer ........................142 22 Welfare— No. 30—pick-up truck, co., home.................................22 No. 34—approval of bonds—employees ...........................31 No. 51—chairman to execute contract for kitchen repairs (tabled) ..39 .No. 73—award of contract—co. )ionic kitchen .....................59 No. 132—appointment of case worker ...................... ....113 No. 139—re: welfare work relief program .......................117 No. 146—Purchase of desks .....................................123 No. 164-botid of supervisor of co. farm. ......................... No. 169—authorization to attend conference ......................144 Nos. 180, 232, 256—transfer of funds ...................159, 208, 248 N,Vithdrawn— Nos. 36, 37, 45, 49 and 244 and 255 not listed. Retirement System—appropriation to .....................................307 �o. 104—supplemental to................................86 No. 117—payment of employers contribution ..............98 Returned School Taxes—No. 267 reassessment of .........................337 Roster.... ............................................................:544 S Salaries—No. 173—Proposed salary range ....• ...........................154 , adjustments to ......................................162 No. 174—increase for length of service .......................'154 No. 218—highway wage scale .................................194. �.., No. 247—hospital schedule approved ..........................236 relative to ....... .........139 Safety Council—relative to reactivation..................................92 Sales Tax—relative to ...... I ........................................29, 51 School districts—bonded indebtedness of ..............................465.466 taxes—returned ...................................306, 337 rental of space for Superintendent : ......................134 Sealer of Weights and Measures— approval of purchase of equipment ...........` .................123 budget of ...............................................181, 277 estimate..........................................163 No.. 165—transfer of funds ...................................142 No. 64—bond of..............................................52 report of ................................... ...346 Shepherd, Barbara—relative to auto accident 2 Sheriff—budget of ..................................................214, 280 estimate ............................................163' Nos. 35, 1.13—supplemental appropriations .....................31, 96 No. 92—transfer of funds.......................................75 No. 29, 81—purchase of cars .................................21, 67 No. 33—authorization to execute Proof, of loss .....................26 No. 47—civil service appointments...............................38 No. 242—maintenance contract for radio equipment ..............229 fees of ..............15, 27, 49, 72, 83, 94, 112, 126, 140, 168, 222, 351 relative to—civil service appointments ............................51 installation of gas tank ............................239 legislation.........................................73 _ radar ....... .......... ..83, 92, 93, 108, 132 report of ....................... .. ...... ...........29, 467-478 Snow and ice agreement:—No. 157—renewal of (tabled) ..................133 No. 275—appropriation for ................342, 343 No. 286—renewal of ..........................359 Social sccurifv—appropriation for ........... ..'.........307 2? Tax assessment department (see assessment department) Tax collectors—names and addresses of .............................545, Soil conservation district— Tax levy—Res. No. 262 ................................................317 budgetof ...................................................306 special districts (see town budgets) estimate of ........................................190 towns (see town budgets) No. 9—manner of payment to ................. •....:...............9 Tax sale property—No. 200—award of bid (Crossmore) ... r .............173 directors—appointment of.................................6, 347 36,58 employees covered by workmen's compensation ...................78 Taxes—No. 264, 285, apportionment of ..........................322, Southworth library—relative to................................10, 190, 306 52, 74, 306, 356 Special franchises ..179 No. 298 supplemental appropriation for real estate ..............368 State highways, Nos. 5474 and 5214—discontinuance of maintenance ......162 . . ..........307 State equalization rates..................................50, 77, 83, 91, 122 statement of those levied ...................................439-442 State tax—court and stenographers expenses ........................176, 306 279 Stenographers tax—appropriation to ....................................306' Town accounts—statement of..'.........................'...........531, Superintendent of schools—No. 159—rental of space for ..................134 Town budgets .............................................323-335, 446-457 Supervisors (see board of supervisors) 544-549 Town officers—guide to ............................................539-544 Supreme court—budget of ..........................................225, 269 273 estimate .....................................163 No. 297—transfers of funds ................................367 No. 104—supplemental appropriation ....................86 No. 98—reduction of interest penalties .......................81 inventory of............................................83 audits.....................................7 Surrogate Court—budget of .........................................225, 270 estimate of ..................................163 health district claims .......................9 fees..............................................27, 530 laboratory claims ..........................10 T. Tax assessment department (see assessment department) Tax collectors—names and addresses of .............................545, 548 Tax levy—Res. No. 262 ................................................317 Tax rates for—county purposes .........................................321 special districts (see town budgets) towns (see town budgets) Tax rates -No. 266—printing of ........................................335 Tax sale property—No. 200—award of bid (Crossmore) ... r .............173 No. 43, 70—Town of Groton ... ................... 36,58 Tax warrants—No. 299 -relative to signing of ...........................368 Taxes—No. 264, 285, apportionment of ..........................322, 355, 357 No. 57, 63, 90, 285 refunds of �.................. 43, 52, 74, 306, 356 No. 290— N. Y. State Natural Gas Corp . ..................1....363 No. 298 supplemental appropriation for real estate ..............368 relative to ....• ................................... . . . ..........307 possible tax increases................................45 statement of those levied ...................................439-442 Telephone operator—salary of .....................................151, 279 Tompkins Cotmty'Flospital (see hospital) Town accounts—statement of..'.........................'...........531, 539 Town budgets .............................................323-335, 446-457 Town and county office rs—n a in es and addresses of ..... .............. 544-549 Town officers—guide to ............................................539-544 Treasurer—hudget of .................................:...........199, 273 estimate .........................................168 No. 297—transfers of funds ................................367 No. 98—reduction of interest penalties .......................81 directed to pay—animal health accounts .......................8 audits.....................................7 county extension claims .....................11 fire protection claims .......................11 health district claims .......................9 hospital accounts ......................:....8 laboratory claims ..........................10 24, libraries.......... ............... ......... 10 salaries....................................7 soil conservation claim. ......'...............9 veterans day claim .........................11 directed to transfer funds-61, 75, 116, 142, 159, 172, 185, 208, 231, 348, 354- 54directed directedto transfer from contingent-12, 31, 53, 74, 86, 95, 104, 124, 135, 143, 172, 230, 367 report of ... :................. ...............49, 506-525 dog monies.........................•............28, 34 mortgage tax .....................................193 .Trumansburg central school, hooded indebtedness ........................193 Trumansburg Village- apportionment of mortgage tax ...............................203 bonded indebtedness ................ ........ ................193 . equalization rate..........................................49, 77 special franchises ........... ................................179' 'I'nbel`CUIOSIS hospital-admissions 28, 83, 102, 107, 131, 137, 140, 168, 222, 362 , budget for ..................................180, 289 patients, state approval of program for ............28 TV channel appropriation ter-No. 190 ..................................167 U( ,1Jlvsses- r assessors report ...............................................140 bonded indebtedness of .......................................189 budget of ................................................234, 333 equalization rate ................................122, 315, 316, 320 grand jury list ...........................................189, 340 names and addresses of officers of ..............................547 relative to-(correction of taxes) No. 177-Lueder .................................157 No. 178-various .................................157 No. 184-various ..................................164 No. 214-Baker ..................................187 Crossmore property ...............................139 No. 200-award c,f bid (Crossmore) ...........................173 returned school taxes ....................................333, 337 special district ................................................333 special franchises ....... ..........179 ............................ tax rates .....................................................333 taxes, apportionment of...................................320-321 town accounts.................................................28 lilysses Phi Iomathic Lihrarv-relative to .........................10, 190, 306 V Vail, Carl=No. 154 resolution of respect ................................130 Memorial to Ithaca College ................................227 Veterans Day-appropriation ..........................................306 No. 15-Payments for...................................11 j Veterans Service Agency- Qj budget of ...............................................219, 278 estimate ..............................................163 No. 18-supplemental appropriation ...........................13 No. 15-Payments for.........................................11 inventory..............................'......................91 relative tai-hurials ..........................................307 %i wreath ..........................................189 reportof.....................................................65 298 Votcs—official canvass of ............................ ............... 457-460 W `Watchtower Bible \ Tract Society—Protest of taxes ........................30 refund of taxes .30, 43 Water Supply—Committee appointed ....................................108 relative to county .....................65, 84, 92, 94, 102, 107 Welfare Department— budget of ...........................................232, 297-301 estimate of ..............................:.........177 Nos. 92, 180, 197, 256, 280—transfer of funds ...75, 159, 172, 248, 349 No. 19—establishement of attorney part-time ...................13 No. 34—approval of bonds....................................31 486-494 appointment of case worker ........................113 No. 139—work relief pi'ograrns ...............................117 ...347 No. 146—purchase of desks ..................................123 No. 169—authorized to attend conventions ..144 relative to—appropriation for educational leave .... ' ...... ..112- s list of names for advisory committee...............139 opposition to office changes ..123, 127 fes_ report of attorno ............................84, 102 'Atti inventory........................................91 surplus foods ................ ..148 Survey .............29, 65, 381 county farm—budget of ...............................,...232, 299 estimate .......................................177 Nos. 75, 137, 232, 284 transfer of funds 61, 116,208, 354 relative to state report ..351 No. 161—hond of supervisor of ' ..139 County homc— hudget of ...........................................232, 298 estimate of .....................................177 No. 137—transfer of funds .....................116 npproval of appearance of ...............................132 assistant superintendent specifications .....................126 assistant home matron specifications ......................126 relative to kitchen........................................55 inspection of ............................................1.69 No. 18—appropriation for assistant matron .................13 No. 30—purchase of pick-up truck .........................22 ,No. 51, 73—award of kitchen contract ...................39, 59 No.1.14—purchase of coal ................................120 report of ................... ............................. 486-494 Wildlife Management Act District Board— appointment to ....................................... ...347 Wildlife Rabies Control Program— annual summary received.....................................66 reports of ..........................84, 122, 131, 138, 169, 234, 362 Workmen's Compensation (see County self-insurance plan) 91 dilk