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19514'16 A .A /' Dutchess Cminty, Now York, has is mended the put -chase of a Snow Re OvAl 5 Truck at L maximum estimated'Of "t $12,000.00, The Town Board of the 0, OIX,ppinger will meet at the Town w 1, gers Falls, New York, on the`lth�, day of September, 1950, at 7:30 P,M, to i. consider such purchase. Dated; Sept. ist, '1950, WITH H. BOOTH Town Clerk, Town of W10pinger, W. Y. 1,"=295 Resolution by Tustiae of Peace Edward B. Beatty. Seconded by Town Councilman Emory I. Hager. SERIAL BOND RESOLUTION Dated: December 28th, 1950. WHMMAS tbP- Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, New York, after due public notice., by a Resolution duly adopted on the 7th day of September, 1950, authorized the Town Superinten- dent of Highways to purchase certain highway mehinery at a total cost Of Seven Thousand Nine Hundred Forty Nine Dollars and Thirty Four Cents ($70949.34). subject tothe approval of the County Superintendent of Highways, and provided that Seven Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($70500.00) of such cost was to be paid from the proceeds of obligations to be issued pursuant to the Local Finance Law of the State of New York., and WHEREAS' a contract of purchase for such machinery was duly entered into by the Town Superintendent of Highways On the said 7th day of September, 1950, Which contract has been duly approved by the County Superintendent of Highways, NOW., THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: 1. The specific object or purpose for which obligations) are to be issued pursuant to this resolution is to finance the cost of one Mack Dump Truck, Model L,,IOX,, with directional signals, 1100 x 20 tires, heater and defroster, towhookso pintle hook., two way red flasher mounted on top of cab., and a three (3) yard Garwood 8 guage body with F4GA hoist. 2. The maximum cost of such machinery is, Seven Thousandi Nine Hundred Forty Nine 'Dollars and Thirty Four Cents (07.,949.34) and. the plan of financing such cost is as follows: a down payment of Four Hundred Forty Nine Dollars and Thirty Four cents 0449.34 by current funds in that amount to be paid from the machinery fund; the balance of the cost is to be provided by the issuance of Serial Bonds in the amount of Seven Thousand Five Hundred N Dollars (:7o500-00) Pursuant to this resolution, 3. The following determinations are hereby made; a) The period of probable usefulness, of such machinery is five (5) years. b) The sub -division of paragraph "all of Section 11.00 of the Local Finance Law which is appli0able in the circumstance is sub -division 28. 0) The proposed maturity of the obligations authorized by this resolution will not be in excess of five years. 4. The down payment required to be provided pursuant to Section 107.00 of the Local Finance Law will be provided from current funds prior to the issuance of the bonds herein authorized to be issued. 5. That the Town of Wappinger shall issue its Serial Bonds in the amount of Seven ! Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($7t500.00) to finance such cost in accordance with the finana; plan set forth above, Such Bonds shall be dated approximately as of the date of delivery of such machinery,, and the power to fix and determine the exaot date of suoh bonds is hereby dale - gated to the Supervisor. 6. Such Bonds shall be numbered "One" to "Four", inclusive, and shall be in the, denomination of Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) each,, except Bond No, "Four" which shall be in the amount of one Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00), and the said Bonds shall mature in numerical order in annual installments in the years and amounts as follows - 41 1952, Two Thousand Dollars ($2, 000.00) ; 1953, Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000-00); 19540 Two Thousand Dollars ($2,.000.00); and 1955, one Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,,500.00). The power to determine the date upon Which such installments shall become due _�Ij STATE OF NEW YORK No....................................................... COUNTYOF ................................................ TOWNOF ..................................................... S QND SERIAL .BOND OF 19........ The Town of ..... . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . ... .. . .. . .. .. in the County of • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ..., a municipality of the State of New York, hereby acknowledges itself indebted and for value received Promises to pay to the bearer of this bond on the ............ day of ..................... 19 ..... ,the sum of.......................... ..... .Dollars ($.................. ), and to pay interest on such sum at the rate of ........ per centum ( .... %-)) per annum, mmkannually on the ........ day of .................. and . • .... I ............. in each year from the date of this bond until it matures, upon presentation of this bond for notation of such interest payment thereon. Both principal of and interest on this bond will be paid in lawful money of the United States of America, at the office of ................. .... ............. I......... This bond may not be converted into a registered bond. This bond is one of an authorized issue, the aggregate principal amountof which is .............................................. ..........................Dollars ($..................), the bonds of which are of like tenor, except as to number, [denomination] and maturity, and are issued pursuant to a bond resolution entitled "Serial Bond Resolution" duly adopted by the Town Board of such Town of ............................ New York, on. . The faith and credit of such Town of .. . New York, are hereby irrevocably pledged for the punctual payment of the principal of and interest on this bond according to its terms. It is hereby certified and recited that all conditions, acts and things required by the Constitution and statutes of the State of New York to exist, to have happened and to have been performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond, exist, have happened and have been per- formed, and that the issue of bonds of which this is one, together with all other indebtedness of such Town of . . New York, is within every debt and other limit prescribed by the Con' stitution and laws of such State. IN WITNESS WHEREor, the Town of ........... . New York, has caused this bond to be signed by its Supervisor, and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed and attested by its Town Clerk and this bond to be dated as of the......... day of .................. (Town Seal) Attest: Townof .............................. New York By............................... Its Supervisor Town Clerk of the Townof ............................... .................... New York I STATE OF NEW YORK No....................................................... COUNTYOF ................................................ TOWNOF ..................................................... S QND SERIAL .BOND OF 19........ The Town of ..... . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . ... .. . .. . .. .. in the County of • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ..., a municipality of the State of New York, hereby acknowledges itself indebted and for value received Promises to pay to the bearer of this bond on the ............ day of ..................... 19 ..... ,the sum of.......................... ..... .Dollars ($.................. ), and to pay interest on such sum at the rate of ........ per centum ( .... %-)) per annum, mmkannually on the ........ day of .................. and . • .... I ............. in each year from the date of this bond until it matures, upon presentation of this bond for notation of such interest payment thereon. Both principal of and interest on this bond will be paid in lawful money of the United States of America, at the office of ................. .... ............. I......... This bond may not be converted into a registered bond. This bond is one of an authorized issue, the aggregate principal amountof which is .............................................. ..........................Dollars ($..................), the bonds of which are of like tenor, except as to number, [denomination] and maturity, and are issued pursuant to a bond resolution entitled "Serial Bond Resolution" duly adopted by the Town Board of such Town of ............................ New York, on. . The faith and credit of such Town of .. . New York, are hereby irrevocably pledged for the punctual payment of the principal of and interest on this bond according to its terms. It is hereby certified and recited that all conditions, acts and things required by the Constitution and statutes of the State of New York to exist, to have happened and to have been performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond, exist, have happened and have been per- formed, and that the issue of bonds of which this is one, together with all other indebtedness of such Town of . . New York, is within every debt and other limit prescribed by the Con' stitution and laws of such State. IN WITNESS WHEREor, the Town of ........... . New York, has caused this bond to be signed by its Supervisor, and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed and attested by its Town Clerk and this bond to be dated as of the......... day of .................. (Town Seal) Attest: Townof .............................. New York By............................... Its Supervisor Town Clerk of the Townof ............................... .................... New York I and payable is hereby delegated to the Supervisor. The Bonds shall be issued In bearer form, without coupons, and shall not contain a power to convert to registere(j, form. The said Bonds shall bear interest at a rate not exceeding two and one half per centum (212%) per annum, payable annually. Payments of such interest shall. be evidenced by notation thereof on the Bonds at the time of payment. The Bonds shall be in substantially the form of the Sample Bond annexed hereto and hereby made a part here of 7. The Supervisor is hereby delegated the power to prepare such Bonds and to sell thesame at private sale., at not less than par and accrued interest, and at such sale to fix the interest rate to be, borne by such bonds, within the limitations set forth in this resolution. The Supervisor shall deliver such Bonds to the purchaser thereof only against cash or a certified check, The proceeds of the sale of the, Bonds shall be deposited in a Special Bank Account as required by Section 165.00 of the Local Finance Law. The powers delegated to the Supervisor by this resolution shall be exercised in conformity with the provisions of the said Local Finance Law of the State of New York. 8. This resolution shall take effect immediately. Vote Of Town Board: Aye Rdward R. Scofield Supervisor Aye R, H. Lederer Justice of the Peace Aye rdward B. Beatty Justice of the Peace Aye Mmory T. Hagar Councilman Aye Jesse H. DeVoe Councilman d -b Resolution by Tustiae. of Peace R. H. Dederer. Seconded by Town Councilman Tesse H. DeVoe. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF OBLIGATIONS OF THE TOWN OF WAPPINGER TO A BANK OR TRUST COMPANY OF WHICH AN OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE OF THE TOWN IS AN OFFIGM-o DIRECTOR OR STOCKHOLDER. Dated.- December 28th, 1950. WH]2= the Local Finance Law of the State of New York, by Article, II, Title 4, Section 60.10 thereof provides that the agency selling notes or bonds of a town, village, school district or district corporation may sell such notes or bonds, in a manner provided by such chapter., to a bank or trust company of Which an officer or employee of the town, village, school district or district corporation is an officer, director or stockholder, within the limitations and with the exceptions in the said Section of the Local Finance Law set forth-, and WHEREAS the said Section further provides that the Section shall not become affective as to any town., village, school district or district corporation unless and until a resolution shall be adopted by the finance board thereof so providing,. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that notwithstanding the Provisions Of Section eighteen hundred sixty eight of the Penal'law or the provisions of any other general or special law, the agency selling bonds or notes Of the Town of Wappinger may sell the same,, in a manner provided by the Local Finanee Law., to a bank or trust company of which an officer or employee of the said Town of Vappinger is an officer, director or stockholder, Within the limitations and with the exceptions set forth in the R 14 i'w 11 DO A said Section of the Local Finance Law, and the said selling agency hereby is authorized and. empowered to so sell such bonds or notes, and be it further RESOLVED that this resolution is, adopted pursuant to the Provisions of subdivision (d) of the aforesaid Section 60.10 of the Local Finance Law of the State of New York., and shall take effect immediately. Vote of Town Board: Aye Edward R. Scofield Supervisor Aye R. H. Dederer Justice of the Peace Aye Edward B. Beatty Justice of the Peace Aye Emory X. Hager Councilman Aye Jesse H. DeVoe Councilman IL 94248-10t (k -h) Form A.C. 148-T.H. 20 (Rev.) &WtMent of Aud1t and Control SUGGESTED FORM OF RESOLUTION FOR TOWN HIGHWAY MACHINERY PURCHASES Resolution -by- (Justice of Peace) (IT-owiigow"wAm) Ed-wardi-B. Beatty ................................................ ......................................... (Town Councilman) .... .............................................. _Wh6r6a_s_ the Town Superintendent of Highways did on the_'-::A1.9tday of .... A99U.9t duly_recommendthe purchase of certain (machinery) (eqLApwe31.t) (tools) pursuant to the _ provisions of Section 142 of the Highway Law, and a notice of such recommendation has been duly pub- lished as provided in such section. Now Therefore Be It Resolved that pursuant to Section 142 of the Highway Law the Town Super- intendent of Highways is hereby authorized to purchase from... Distributors , "-,** -------- .Distributors --- (Vendor) 0 ............ ..................................with the approval of the County Superintendent of Highways: One (1) Mack Dumper, Model A40X, with directional signals, 1100 x 20 ........... I ..................................... ....... r ......................................................... - ................................. . ......................... ..................... ... .t. A.. r...e.. .s.. .., .... .h...e..at.. .e...r.....a..n.d.. ... de.r.o.. .S..t.._e.. _r.. .....t qwb.. o..oks, ... X red flasher mounted on top of cab, and a three (3) yard Garwood ... 'g"'u'----- .................................................................................................................................................... ----------- body with F40A hoist ...................................................................................................................................... ................................................................. ........................................................... .......... =.7 ................................................................................................................................ for a total price of......UYqA ... e .... and -14/1. --- P.P. Dollars .............. ), delivered at ............ WA3PPAAgQX!j4_, ..-I ..14 ......................................................... I N. Y., and to be delivered on or about .................November let. ...................... ..... ................................................. The Town Superintendent of Highways is hereby authorized, subject to the approval of the County Superintendent of Highways, to surrender to the above-named vendor as part payment for the above (machinery) (equipment) (tools) to be purchased. The terms of payment will be as follows: Trade-in allowance Check drawn on Machinery Fund .................. 449.34 "' * ** ...... Check from proceeds of obligations ........... Y-O.P00 0 , 0 Total............. 71.949.._34 ......... .................. A contract of purchase for the items) purchased shall be duly executed between the Town Super- intendent of Highways and such vendor, and when duly approved by the County Superintendent of Highways, it shall become effective. When such contract has been duly executed and approved, the Supervisor is authorized to complete such purchase upon delivery of the item(s) purchased in accord- ance with the terms of such resolution and such contract, and to pay the above amount(s) specified to be paid by check or checks (1) by a check drawn on the Machinery Fund (Item 3) for............ $ .................449' 34 (2) by a check in the amount of $ .............. drawn on the account established from the proceeds of obligations to be issued pursuant to the Local Finance Law to finance such purchase. Such obligations will be authorized to be issued by this Board by a separate resolution. If this Board subsequently decides to issue bonds to finance such purchase, the value of the above item(s) traded -in toward the purchase price shall be considered as (a down payment) (a part of the down payment) required by Section 107.00 of the Local Finance Law. (over) Vote of Town Board........ (Aye) (-May) Edward R. Scofield ....................... ................................................................. Supervisor (Aye) ------------- R �6-1- C-1 -e-1 r= e� ................................. Justice of PeaCE (Aye) (*-ay) ............. Edward. B. ........................................ Justice of Peace e'D=TcHrml (Aye) (*ar) Emory J. ager H ...................... I ....... I ------ ............................................ )Town Councilmar (Aye) (-Na) J -ease H. DeVoe"T ----•--......................................................... ....................... I A". -OX -P-60" 44, 'Town Councilmai, (Type or write in names of Town Board members and indicate how they voted) State of New York County of ..Pqqjje8s ....lhfappinger........ ...... ss.: Townof .... ................................... . ................. Edith H. Booth ............................. ................................... -------------------------------- ............. , Town Clerk of the Town of .................. ....................................... in the County of ------------ Dutchess..N. Y. ---- * ..... .... ** - ----- * ....................... do hereby certify that I have compared the preceding copy of a resolution with the original thereof-, duly adopted by the Town Board of such town at a (regular) (SPeeieR) meeting of such board held on September 7th 50 ..............................................................1 19........I and that the same is a true and correct Copy of such resolution; and of the whole thereof. In Testimony Whereof I have hereunto set. my hand and affixed the seal of said Town this ...... 7th ............. day of ....... 4!�p M ......... ......b.....er .......................... 19 ... 5 (Town Seal) 0—. .. .. .. ... ........ ........ .. Town *... &erW-JThe .. Town . 0 . f *. W . appi .. nge . r .................. X:q --- RAIIq's ------------------ N. Y. (The foregoing is a suggested form of resolution to be used at a town board meeting in connection with the purchase of town highWay machinery, equipment, or tools, under Section 142 of the Highway Law. It does not have to be folloNyed in the exact language used. If it is followed, it should be changed, where necessary, to fit the circumstances.) E�"` G:,i b:=., �%�."a''^'L. � �`�/' ,a¢•.V,/ .✓ts� r`a, '�.,�s �, .� `�' ,r,Kr ', 0'p�^'' �r 7 �. .Pry ',�� � • 4 p(p//y JJf/ � /per'' rE /jµ/`� �j' 0 •v /d/ '�// �J ,,II��� n y v « /��'^J'' � 'yy//// AJ Az, } I 4 ^� a 1 t .... .. ... 1" 11 -0410 rim min 4,1 S k ,> �1. 421 63. ',vjl P14, 61A��-W. OIL ll� 424 YJ 37 3f t -h I rlffmvra )4z, f74f (24- Old pen", lod Y,41 i� 0,-/ / d 0r Y/ ---d J�*, j o — , � 4 94 426 r � A F. c v�fl 7,,G`! Eo �",p �� 'P'n � • b � i� FY � • P t e,n U ;2-ztll,),41,�,, . 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This, you will note, .-.is a..self-contained compressor with a horn attached, and the second the current is turned on, the horn starts to blow and ..,,%ill„blow as long as the AC current is on. This horn is known as an electro -phonic air signal EP2-S2F, for operation on 110 volt, 60 cycle, single-phase current. To obtain one or -more of these horns, we would have to re- ceive with the order a high priority rating. I drive through Wappingers Falls quite often and on my next trip up that way will be pleased to call on you to explain all about this horn. Thanking you for your valued inquiry, I remain ver trulj/o R. McLaughli S es Engineer RGMcL:EMB C2Wks. si .- 1 ? re the right to substi Encl. i.^d r.:ct^.x by Govern.-er_tal rogula- t_cus rc� rding critical or strategic OFFICES AND FACTORY NEWTON UPPER FALLS, MASS. * T-Nmi j] � � vair: ,, GO i, AF,- -,, m [ mir wo - -/ F -Er, -LL� �L� C o m PAA wy FIRE ALARM AND POLICE rySIGNAL SYSTEMS 70 EAST 4STH STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. ELECTRO -PHONIC AIR SIGNAL U. 'S. Patents 1666785 - 1665648 G FIG. EP -SIF #I -F OFFICES AND FACTORY NEWTON UPPER FALLS. MASS. C e TRADE 8]2 MARK jDWAR DSand COMPANY INCORPORATED ANNUNCIATORS,®ELLS, TELEPHONES, FIRE ALARMS, PUSH BUTTONS AND OTHER ELECTRIC SIGNALING DEVICES EXECUTIVE OFFICES AND PLANT NORWALK,CONNECTICUT October 23, 1942 '!r. 1ertin F sdden 11inne I s ','apT;inFers Falls, New Vork reF.r 61r: Thank you for your letter of October 21st *grit}) rPFrrd to ,,Ar .raid alarm PquiT,mPnt. We do not ..,Pnufac+ure sirens- or Eir horns which would be suitarle for t',iis use end �Jle therefore rec-ret that we are not in a position to quote you. 'ode are Pnclosing a. cony of our Bulletin tic 100 in which we Fist our standard Zine of bells, but horns, etc. Your very truly, a. les D ,artment =,Scofield:csb BELLS, HORNS, � BUZZERS, ETC. PAGE Adaptabel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,9 Air Whistle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Bronx Buzzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Bu"lar Alarm Bells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Bus Signals . . 15 . . . . . . . . . Buzabe]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 B uz acall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Cadet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,7 Chime Signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Clapper Type (Large) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11, 13,14 Combination of Bells, Buzzers, Pushes, Etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3, 6,15 Desk Buzzer and Push . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See Bulletin 115 Dixie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,7 Doorbells, Flush and Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7 Door Chimes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See Bulletin 103 Economy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 ' Electromechanical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Engineering Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-24 Fire Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Flushcall Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,3 Grills, Flush . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 High Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-12 Horns, Howlers, Etc .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,17 Indicating Buzzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See Bulletin 115 Iron Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,7 Lungen Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Melocall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 8, 9 No -Contact Buzzer (Small) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 No -Contact Large Bells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8, 9, 10 Nobel....... ........................ .... 6 Piece Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,21 Polarized Bell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 9,10 Powacall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 3 Recti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Resistances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-24 Return Call Buzzer Station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See Bulletin 105 Ringcall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Screech Horn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Single Stroke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 8, 9,15, 1B Siren. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Skeleton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Special Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Specialties 15 • Street Car . . . .5,15 Togelpush. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 2 Transfer Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Tucall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Turtle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8, 9,18 Underdome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 9,18 Vibrating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-15 Watchcase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Watertight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 • t�t E DWAR D514 COMPANY EDWARDS INCORPORATED Univarwl 01dribution and N O R WA L K CONNECTICUT Olsea in Prineitgl Cities PRI\TEV W V.S.A. 2 EDIVARDS Bulletin No. 100 June, 1940 THE NEW FLUSHCALL LINE A Best Quality Line of Modern Flush Bells, Buzzers and Pushes That Fit Standard Boxes and Take Standard Plates. Flushcall Device 0 No. 660 Ringeall A Compact Efficient Dell No. 661 Buzacall An Adjusta- ble High Grade Buzzer A High Grade Push or Switch for Flasb Testel- lations ACOMPLETE, new, modernized line of A.C. signaling and calling devices for resi- dence, apartment or any place old-fashioned bells, buzzers, transformers and pushes were heretofore used. A standardized, flexible, coordinated line of efficient devices — each one fits $stand- ard gang boxes and takes standard switch or receptacle plates. Can be $ganged together with 115 Volt receptacles, etc., in $standard box and finished with standard plate. (See the new Flushcall Plan on opposite page.) CONSTRUCTION DETAILS:—Absolutely no adjustment is ever necessary before, during or after installation — except for tone volume of the Buzacall if the normal tone is not satisfactory, (see description below). Large, accessible binding posts. Frame and louvre front combine to completely surround and protect gong and mechanism from wires in box. Inclined construction of frame and shallow design leave ample room for lock nuts and wires. Elliptical hole permits a plumb adjust- ment. Mechanism completely insulated from frame. Rust -resisting metals or finish throughout. All devices operate on 60 Cycles. For 25 Cycles, prices on application. The Ringeall The Ringeall replaces the old-fashioned small doorbell with better tone and more carrying power. SCHEDULE E ....... Standard Package 20 ............ tWeight 6 lbs. 8 ozs. *No. 660 for 8-10 V. A.C., 60 Cycles ........................ List Price $0.82 SCHEDULE T ....... Standard Package 1 ................. f Weight 6 ozs. *No. 760 for 24 V. A.C., 60 Cycles ......................... List Price $1.06 *No. 1060 for 115 V. A.C., 60 Cycles ....................... List Price $4.80 The Buzacall The BUZACALL replaces the old-fashioned adjusta- ble buzzer with far better tone and much more carry - impower. Tone can be varied from a loud low tone soft high tone — over a 100% variation, SCHEDULE E ............ Standard Package 20 tWeight 4 lbs. *No 661 for 8-10 V. A.G., 60 Cycles List Price $0.'8 SCHEDULE T.............Standard Package 1 tWeight 5 oz. *No. 761 for 24 V. A.C., 60 Cycles List Price $1.00 *No. 1061 for 115 V. A.G., 60 Cycles List Price $4.66 The. Togelpush The TOGELPUSH is an efficient, dependable push that fits any standard box and takes any standard toggle switch plate. Generally used to operate door openers, etc. Black center standard. For White center, add to list $0.05 each. SCHEDULE E ............ Standard Package 20 jWeigbt 13,�lbs. *No. 664 for low voltage .......... List Price $0.20 I Except Powacall — see description next page. T Approximate, per Standard Package. * Carried in stock. - The Meloeall The, NIFLOCALL replaces the clatter and buzz of the old-fashioned dininroom kitchen call that was g annoying to diners. It gives a soft, mellow, momen- tary "ding" — an entirely different "third" call. SCHEDULE E ............ Standard Package 10 tWeight 3 lbs. 12 oz. *No. 663 for 8-10 V. A.C., 60 Cycles List Price $0.96 SCHEDULE T.............Standard Package 1 tWeight 6 oz. *No. 763 for 24 V. A.C., 60 Cycles List Price $1.30 Transfer Switch A double pole, double throw switch for mounting in switch box with Flushcall signals in kitchen. It transfers front and back door signals to a double clime signal in hall, and vice versa. SCHEDULE T ..:......... Standard Package 1. fi Weight 6 oz. No. 665 for low voltage............ List Price $4.50 PATENTS—Floeheall, Ring -call, Buzacall, Tueall, Nleloeall, Powacall and Togelposh are all trade names registered. These devices are covered by patents and patents pending. �J • • 0 • 0 • June, 1940 EDWARDS Bulletin No. 100 3 THE NEW FLUSHCALL LINE A Time Saving, Labor Saving. Plan for Installing Flushcall Devices Compare fine appearance of 1Flusheall installation with old-faehioned door- bells, etc. in Residences and Apartments. THIS modern, *approved method of in. stallation centralizes the complete call system in one standard gang box. In every kitchen it has now become customary to install a 115 Volt receptacle on the sidewall at a height convenient for the housewife. In the Flushcall Plan, this outlet, instead of being single gang, is 3 or more gang according to the number of calls desired. In it is com, bined the 115 Volt receptacle with all de- vices — the Tucall and Meloeall for front door, back door and dining room signals — (three radically different signals that leave no doubt as to the origin of each call) and the -No. 667 Powacall for operation of the entire call system. If there is an Annunciette, it is installed im- mediately above the outlet —the No. 667 Powacall will operate that device. The time saving efficiency, and the appearance ad- vantages are immediately obvious. From all standpoints of better installation, easier inspection and less fire hazard, the Flushcall 'By the Underwriters' Laboratories. The Taeall This device represents the advanced step between the old-fashioned combination surface type bell and buzzer and new modern styled electric door chimes. The TUCALL replaces the old-fashioned combina- tion bell and buzzer with both calls far su erior in tone and carrying power. One signal (bell used generally for a front entrance and the other signal (buzzer) for the rear entrance. A front door and dumbwaiter combination is also used. Both signals are combined in a single unit occupying only one gang in any standard gang switch box. This double purpose signal is ideally suited for apartments or locations where limited space is a consideration. SCHEDULE E....Std. Pkg. 20.... tWeight 8 lbs. *No. 662 for 8-10 V. A.C., 60 Cye... List Price $1.16 SCHEDULE T..... Std. Pkg. 1.... tWeight 6 ozs. No. 762 for 24 V. A. C., 60 Cye....List Price $1.54 A For "walk-up" apartments a telephone systems, the best a stallation is a 2 gang box with the Tuca for front door and rear door or dumbwaiter signals, and the Togelpusb for front door opener operation, using a standard 2 gang toggle plate. For narrow spaces, sev- eral different combinations of this type as listed be- low can be furnished to fit a single gang box. A spe. cial brushed brass plate is included. For Chrome finished plate add $0.40 to list and specify. SCHEDULE E, Standard Package 10, t Weight 7!4 lbs. *No. 770 Ring and Push (8-10 V., 60 Cycle, Gen- eral Use) ..................... List Price $1.38 * Carried in Stock. $ Reg. U. S. Patent Office. A typical tFlusheall combination —in- stead of transformer in cellar, belle high on wall, receptacle low on wall. Plan is far superior to all other methods. (For soft toned melodious signals, see Styled Door Chimes — Bulletin 103.) In apartments, the Flushcall Plan is even more desirable than in residences since it eliminates long wire runs which necessitate the use of high wattage transformers, not approved by the Underwriters' Laboratories for signaling purposes. It places the Powacall 14 on the suite meter. If the call system of any suite becomes inoperative, it does not affect the other systems in the building. No. 662 T'ucall Compact Bell The Powacall and Bna a e r Combination Replaces old-fashioned "bellringer". Cannot be mounted in single or 2 gang box nor in end gang. Place 115 Volt receptacle in first gang, then Powacall and then as many signals as are required. Powacall provides its own barrier. Convenient binding posts for easy installation. For installations where more than one signal will operate at one time and to operate Annunciettes, use the No. 667 Powaeall. For complete description and technical information, see Transformer Bulletin No. 110. SCHEDULE E .... Std. Pkg. 20 .... IWeight231hs. *No. 666,115 V., 60-140 Cycles Primary, 8 V., Secondary.... .......... List Price $0.90 *No. 667, 115 V., 60-140 Cycles Primary, 14 V., Secondary ..............List Price $1.50 Nos. 666 and 667 are Underwriters' Listed. For surface installations, see Bulletin No. 110, pages 1. and 2. Combination Bell, Buzzer and Pas SCHEDULE E, Standard Package 10 of 1 Type rid apartments without No. 780 Ring and Push nd least expensive in- Multiple Use)..... . it (24 V., 60 Cycle, .......... List Price $1.62 *No. 771 Buzz and Push (8-10 V., 60 Cycle, General Use) ................. List Price $1.34 No. 781 Buzz and Push (24 V., 60 Cycle, Multiple Use) ............... I. List Price $1.58 *No. 772 Ring, Buzz and Pusb (8-10 V., 60 Cyole, General Use).................List Price $1.68 No. 782 Ring, Buzz and Push (24 V., 60 Cycle, Multiple Use) ............... _List List Price $2.10 t Approximate per Standard Package. New Powacall Underwriters' Approved Trans- former No. 772 Bing, Buzz and Push Combination for mounting in a single gang switch box EDWARDS Bulletin No. 100 June, 1940 LUNGEN LINE of BELLS and BUZZERS Best Quality Small Bells and Buzzers - For All Better Grade Signaling Work. THESE bells and buzzers are designed for use in better cl ss offices, residences, L hospitals, etc., where a best quality device with neater ppearance than the ordinary iron box type is desired. Covers fit tightly, makin them bug and dust proof. The universal (A.C.-D.C. Nos. 13 and 15) buzzers a d bells are available in five different sizes varying in tqne to meet all conditions. They have phosphor bronze springs and double adjustment, pure hard drawn silver contacts. The No. 16 D.C. Buzzer (Fully Insulated) fits any standard single gang switch box and has oval holes to permit alignment in case switch box is set crooked in wall. Face late is perforated to emit sound. For A.C. flush buzzer see Buzacall on page 2. Stan dpard finish of Nos. 13, 15 and 115, Polished Chrome. Standard finish of No. 16 No. 13 Lungen Bell face plate - Brushed Brass. No extra charge for Nickel when specified. sizes 0 1 2 3 4 No. 15 Lungen Hoaxer No. 115 A.C. No -Contact Lungen Buzxer No. 13 Lungen Bell SCHEDULE E LIST PRICES Standard Package 10 l No. 13 J Assorted No. 15 ) u iu *Standard z ra. � tl, .Size ^1>, No. 16 Flush Buzzer No. 13 Lungen Bell SCHEDULE E LIST PRICES Standard Package 10 l No. 13 J Assorted No. 15 ) $1.90 $2.20 *Standard 84 Valls Special Voltage or Resistance not listed up to 48 Volts. Specify ex- Approximate .Size 8-10 V. 60 Cy. 6-B Y. D.C. act Voltage and whether 60 Cycles Weight Per Article 4 ozs. _ _ 1.90 2.20 60 Cy. $2.70 D.C. or D.C. 3 (3" x 2") 1" Bell $2.40 $3.00 $3.70 3 ozs. i Y," Bell 2.20 2.50 2.80 3.50 4 ozs. 2)," Bell 2.30 2.60 2.90 3.60 8 ozs. 3" Bell 2.40 2.70 3.00 3.70 11 ozs. 4" Bea (D.C. Only) 3.20 3.80 4.50 1 Ib. 2 ozs. Cow or Sleigh Bell 3.20 3.50 3.80 4.50 8 ozs. BUZZERS No. 15 Lungen Buzzer 0 $1.90 $2.20 $2.50 $3.20 2 ozs. 1 (2r/s" 1.80 2.10 2.40 3.10 4 ozs. 2 (2" 1 x 1 %") 1.90 2.20 2.50 3.20 6 ozs. 3 (3" x 2") 2.09 2.30 2.60 3.30 7 ozs. 4 (3 W, x 2 yy") 2.70 3.00 3.30 4.00 10 ozs. No. 115 Lungen Buzzer (A.C. only) Available in four sizes. The volume of sound increases and pitch of tone lowers in each size from No. 1 up. Sound volume of each buzzer may be adjusted over a 100% range. Fully insulated, thea mount conveniently on metal desks,artitions, etc. Wire entrances provide for either surface or concealed wiring. Completely covered With internal binding posts. SCHEDULE E LIST PRICES Standard Package 10 - No. 115 only assorted Size *StandardSpecial 8-12 Volts *64 Vous Voltage or Reststance not listed up to 48 V Approx. - 60 Cycles 60 Cycles Specify exact Voltage. Pkgg.olts. Std. . 1 (2y8" x 1%") $1.70 - $1.80 $3.00 1 lb. 5 o2a. 2 (2 °,(s" x 1 j") 1.80 1.90 3.10 2 lbs. 7 ozs. 3 (3" x 2") 1.90 2.00 3.20 3 lbs. 4 ozs. 4 (3%" x 2'/y") 2.60 2.70 3.90 4 lbs. 6 ozs. No. 16 Flush Buzzer (D.C. only) For best quality A.C. Flush Buzzer -See Flushcall Line -Page 2 SCHEDULE T List Prices Standard Package 1 *Carried in Stock 0 .• • *6-8 Volts D.C. 84 Volts D.C. Special (See Above)Wight Ap Brass Plate $3.00 $3.50 $4.30 802s. Bakelite Plate 3.25 3.75 4.55 6 ozs. *Carried in Stock 0 .• • a L_J January 28, 1942 * EDWARDS Bulletin No. 100 SPECIALTY BELLS and BUZZERS Other Types Listed on Page 15 No. 750 Bronx Watehense Buzzer The smallest round buzzer made, en- ing it bug and dust proof. Springs are tirely self-contained. It is carried easily Phosphor Bronze, and the contacts pure in the pocket and is often used as a test- hard drawn Silver. Standard finish Pol- ing buzzer. The cover fits tightly, mak- ished Nickel. SCHEDULE E ILIST PRICES STANDARD PACKAGE 10 No. 156 Monitor Bell An entirely self-contained bell that pre- bug and dust proof. The springs are sents a neater appearance than the usual Phosphor Bronze; the contacts pure type. The hammer rod moves in a hard drawn Silver. Gong is full 3" size. straight line, striking the inside of the Polished Cadmium finished gong with gong. This allows the bell to be virtually Black enamel base. SCHEDULE T LIST PRICES SPECIFY VOLTAGE • Standard 24 Vohs Special Voltage or Resistance not listed up to 48 Volts. Specify Approz. Weight Size 8-10 V. 60 Cy. 6-8 V. D.C. 60 Cy., or D.C. exact Voltage and whether Std. Pkg. 60 Cy., or D.C. exact Voltage ¢ad wkether - Std. Pkg. 60 Cycles or D.C. 610 V. D.C. %" High $1.80 $2.40 $3.10 15 ozs. 1Y4" Dia. $4.80 1 lb. 4 ozs. Indicating Buzzer 1.08 No. 156 Monitor Bell An entirely self-contained bell that pre- bug and dust proof. The springs are sents a neater appearance than the usual Phosphor Bronze; the contacts pure type. The hammer rod moves in a hard drawn Silver. Gong is full 3" size. straight line, striking the inside of the Polished Cadmium finished gong with gong. This allows the bell to be virtually Black enamel base. SCHEDULE T LIST PRICES SPECIFY VOLTAGE No. 182 Surface Type Loud Signal Buzzer. An entirely self-contained buzzer for use Monitor Bell, the hammer rod striking where a noise distinctly different from the cast metal base. Black finish. When the usual type of buzzer is desired. Has mounted on a rubber gasket, it is the same mechanism as the No. 156 weatherproof. Add for gasket—List $.60. SCHEDULE T ` da Standard 24 Volts Special Voltage or Resistance not listed up to 48 Volts. Specify Approx. Weight Size 8-10 V. Cy. 6-8 V. D.C. 60 Cy., or D.C. exact Voltage and whether Sal. Pkg. 60 Cy., or D.C. exact Voltage ¢ad wkether - Std. Pkg. 60 Cycles or D.C. 610 V. D.C. $1.80 $2.40 $3.10 1lb. 2 ozs. 3" No. 182 Surface Type Loud Signal Buzzer. An entirely self-contained buzzer for use Monitor Bell, the hammer rod striking where a noise distinctly different from the cast metal base. Black finish. When the usual type of buzzer is desired. Has mounted on a rubber gasket, it is the same mechanism as the No. 156 weatherproof. Add for gasket—List $.60. SCHEDULE T LIST PRICES SPECIFY VOLTAGE - tWeight Standard d 24 Volts Special Voltage or Resistance nor listed up to 48 Volts. Specify Approx. Weight Size 8 -10 V. 60 60 Cy., or D.C. exact Voltage ¢ad wkether - Std. Pkg. 4 lbs., 8 ozs. 610 V. D.C. 744 60 C or D.C. 10 3" $3.50 $4.00 $4.80 1 lb. 4 ozs. Indicating Buzzer 1.08 See BULLETIN No. 115 Page 16. Buzzer with Desk Push 10 See BULLETIN No. 115 Page 10-12. *Carried in stock t No. 750 Watchcase Humor ------- NON-ADJUSTABLE Type Standard - tWeight "Standard 6-8 Volts OU Cycles I 3-6 Volts D.C. Cat. No. Package List Price Each 743 3" 10 4 lbs., 8 ozs. $0.54 744 4" 10 7lbs. .70 **745 Cow Gong 10 4 lbs., 8 ozs. 1.08 **746 Sleigh Gong 10 3 lbs., 12 ozs. 1.08 ** Nos. 745 and 746 may be assorted to make up a standard package of 10. * Carried in Stock. t weight — approximate per standard package. Temporarily discontinued. No. 156 Monitor Ben No. 182 Buzzer Cow Bell 6 EDWARDS Bulletin No. 100 *January 28, 1942 NEW STREAMLINED DOORBELLS A Complete New Line of Modern Surface Doorbells. BEAUTIFULLY strearglined for standard a slight pressure. These models are very shallow, modem appearance. With Aluminized or only 1 inch deep to allow for mounting in out -of- $ EDWARDS Bulletin No. 100 *January 28, 1942 THE NEW ADAPTABEL Registered U. S. Pat. 08. Patents Pending Vibrating or Single Stroke Types for All A.C. and D.C. Voltages. Vibrating or Single Stroke Types, both have this same fine appearance. Hanging Adaptabels on two strong lug. is a simple, non -electrical job. Approved by the Underwriters Laboratories. ANEAT, compact bell of the so-called "Underdome," "Turtle," or "Monitor" type, but with none of the disadvantages common to that type, and with many important advantages over all older designs. INSTALLATION ADVANTAGES, Sizes 6 inches and Larger Like the modern switch, this bell fits a variety of standard conduit boxes and similar fittings, concealed or surface. For non -conduit work its mounting is just as simple. It is the one bell, consequently, that can be stocked for all conditions of installation. The gong does not have to be removed for installation — there is no screwing and unscrewing of small cover screws - no juggling or one -handed gymnastics — no back connections. The simple steps below illustrate the actual time saved in mounting the Adaptabel. The total time saved is appreciable in school work, fire alarm systems, and installations where a number of bells are installed. Long waits for special conduit fittings, drilled to order, are avoided. Standard boxes, Con- dulet, and Wiremold type fittings are obtainable locally. Because the electrical connections are made to the mounting plate only, the whole electrical installation can he made, tested and completed before painting and finishing. When the job is completed, the simple non -electrical banging of the Adaptabel can be done by an inex- perienced helper with no fear of trouble. In hard service work, like traffic signals, railroads, etc., the maintenance problem is greatly simplified with a few spare Adaptabels. Instead of repairing on the job or the complete electrical installation of a new bell, anyone can easily detach the Adaptabel and attach a new one. A simple non -electrical job. MECHANICAL SUPERIORITIEA The movement is completely enclosed in a cast metal housing. The Adaptabel is well pro. tected against dirt, bugs, etc. When specified "weatherproof' it is protected with gaskets. Novel adjusting device automaticallyprevents stalling or chattering on the neutral point of the A.C. Cycle. This is a common fault with A.C. bells of other designs. The A.C. vibrating mechanism is the polarized, no -contact type. An improved design of that so widely known in the No. 551 Bell. Two large, correctly proportioned magnets amplified with a permanent magnet operate the case-hardened plunger in 'a straight line, through an Everdur Bronze Bushing. There are no coil springs or pivots. No adjustment ever necessary. Gongs are hot pressed steel, Parkerized to prevent rust. The D.C. vibrating mechanism is also of the straight line plunger type. An improved design widely known in the Recti Bell. Powerful magnets, Phosphor Bronze springs of special type and precision -made parts combine to make it the finest of all D.C. movements. The contacts are large and of cure hard drawn Silver. Adjustment (if needed) is made from outside case without dismantling bell. Gongs are hot pressed steel, Parkerized to prevent rust. Single Stroke Types are of solenoid design. Simple and powerful. All parts are thoroughly rustproofed. Gongs are hot pressed steel. Parkerized to prevent rust. For complete technical information see pages 21 to 24 Here's How ADAPTABELS ARE QUICKLY and EASILY INSTALLED 1st STEP Mount plate on wall oc on switchbox, out- let box, Conduleq or Wivemold type fit- ting — any way you wish. 2nd STEP Connect wires to large convenient binding past — an easy job with plenty of working ream—and your electrical installation is completed. 3rd STEP Hang the Adapta- bel on the two strong lugs — no screws or nuts • then see next page). June, 1940 EDWARDS Bulletin No. 100 THE NEW ADAPTABEL Approved by the Underwriters Laboratories COMPLETE ENGINEERING DATA AND PIECE PARTS ON PAGES 20-24 Vibrating Adaptabels-No. 560 for A.C.-No. 56t for D.C. All 6" to 12" Vibrating Adaptabels mount directly on wall, or on 4" square box, on standard switch box, or any outlet box with single gang switch cover, on any single gang Condulet or Wiremold type fitting. Easy installation described on previous page. All 3" or 4" Vibrating Adaptabels have separable plate for mounting on above boxes, and will also fit 3%" octagon boxes. Because of'small bases, they screw to back plate instead of hanging on lugs as described for 6" and larger sizes. They are much easier to install, how- ever, than old neck -pattern bells and far better in appearance and efficiency. LIST PRICES - SCHEDULE T - SPECIFY VOLTAGE Rra.,d.rvl-non-weatherproof. Fully weatherproofed, if.,emified, at no extra charge. t Standard t operation. There is no extra charge for bells to obells unless perate on 8 voltsor p to 30 volts, but the exact voltage am for and lcycles must be specified. 24 Volt bells are standard for multiple operation. * Carried in stock. Single Stroke Adaptabels-No. 562 for A.C.-No. 563 for D.C. FOR COMMERCIAL USE AND APPROVED ALARM SYSTEMS All 6" to 12" Single Stroke Adaptabels mount directly on wall, or on 4" square box, or standard switch box, or any outlet box with single gang switch cover, on any single gang Condulet or Wiremold type fitting. All 4" Single Stroke Adaptabels are furnished with special wall boxes because of small size base. Does not hang on lugs as described above. Specify exact voltage and whether for series or multiple operation. For series operation divide full available voltage by number of bells on circuit to find voltage per bell for pricing and ordering. 119T PRICES - SCHEDULE T - SPECIFY EXACT VOLTAGE Size A.C. 10-48 V. No. 562 A.C. 110-130 V. No. 568 A.C. 990-940 V. No. 562 Special Voltage D.C. 10-48 V. - D.C. 110180 V. See Note ?A.C. 8-30 K A.C. 110-180 V. A.C. 990-,240 V. or Resistance Add for 10".. Nn. 560 No. 560 No. 560 8.2-48 Volts A.C. Brass or Size 15.00 19.00 21.50 No. 560 Bell Metal 19.00 D.C. 6-0 V. D.C. 110-180 V. D.C. ,290-540 V, 10-48 Volts D.C. ts S61 GongsNo. 35.00 No. 561 No. 562 No. 561 38.00 Specify Exactly 3" *$11 0 - *$14.00 $12.50 $ .50 4" *12.00 *15.00 13.50 .60 6" *15.00 *19.00 $21.50 17.00 2.50 8" *19.00 *23.00 25.50 21.00 8.50 10" *30.00 *35.00 37.50 32.50 15.00 12" *38.00 *43.00 45.50 40.50 16.00 t Standard t operation. There is no extra charge for bells to obells unless perate on 8 voltsor p to 30 volts, but the exact voltage am for and lcycles must be specified. 24 Volt bells are standard for multiple operation. * Carried in stock. Single Stroke Adaptabels-No. 562 for A.C.-No. 563 for D.C. FOR COMMERCIAL USE AND APPROVED ALARM SYSTEMS All 6" to 12" Single Stroke Adaptabels mount directly on wall, or on 4" square box, or standard switch box, or any outlet box with single gang switch cover, on any single gang Condulet or Wiremold type fitting. All 4" Single Stroke Adaptabels are furnished with special wall boxes because of small size base. Does not hang on lugs as described above. Specify exact voltage and whether for series or multiple operation. For series operation divide full available voltage by number of bells on circuit to find voltage per bell for pricing and ordering. 119T PRICES - SCHEDULE T - SPECIFY EXACT VOLTAGE Size A.C. 10-48 V. No. 562 A.C. 110-130 V. No. 568 A.C. 990-940 V. No. 562 Add for Brass or Bell Metal Gongs D.C. 10-48 V. - D.C. 110180 V. D.C. 920-940 V. .. 6 tbs. 11 oxs. No. 563 No. 563 No. 563 10".. 4" $12.00 $15.00 $17.50 $ .60 6" 15.00 19.00 21.50 2.50 8" 19.00 23.00 25.50 8.50 10" 30.00 35.00 37.50 15.00 12" 38.00 43.00 45.50 16.00 Full Cost Grid for Adoptahel, Add to List Price. 3"........$7.1X1 a"........$ 9 00 4"... ..... 8.00 to"........ 10.00 6"........ 8.00 12"........ 12 00 Flush, Steel or Bronze Grills for Adaptabels are listed an page 19. Yard Type With ru.timeafed metal hood. Add letter "Y°' to catalog number and $25.00 to list price. See next page for type and .tyle. APPROXIMATE WEIGHTS No. 560 No. 561 3".. 1 lb. 12 ors. .. 1 Ih. 12 oss., 4".. 2161. .. 2 tbs. 6".. 4 tbs. 12 ons. .. 6 tbs. 11 oxs. 8".. 7 tbs. 5 am- 11 use' 10".. 9 lbs. ..10 Ibe. 8 use. 1.2"..1016x. 14 oas. ..121bs. 7 oxe. Here's How ADAPTABELS ARE QUICKLY and EASILY INSTALLED 1th STEP . push it home. It snaps solidly into place and is held securely - tak.. a strong two-handed pull to remove it. Complete -detailed inTorunation on pages 21 to 24. No. 5520 Air Whistle IF YOU WISH While not necessary, to hold it se- curely, a few turn. of this screw lack it in place. Wo prevent tampering a keyed screw can he furnished if desired so it can he removed ordy with a special tool. �1 I Yard Type _ * Approximate, r article. No. 222Y Carried in stock. t p. P No. 315 Siren No. 5420 Screech Hom 12 -E-DWAR nS Bulletin N" 00 1 - -- - -- EDWARDS Bulletin No. 100-- - -- ---lune.-1940 24 EDWARDS Bulletin No. 100 +i - June, 1940 RESISTANCE and OPERATING CRARACTERICS For Low Voltage D.G. Bells, Buzzers, Horns, Etc. TABLE No. 4 Catalog Numb, and Size ,Standard Resistance (Ohms) Current Demand 110-130 V., D.C. (Amps.) POR STANDARD VOLTAGE Resistance 220-240 V. (Ohms) DEVICES 13 24 Volt Devices Operate on to 24 Volts 1060 3025 100U-3",4" 5-10 0.04 0.04 800 2500 100U-6", 8" Volts IPatle drops. Volts � Watts Amps. Watts Amps. 13-1" 10 6 2 0.35 8 3,5 0.45 5 0.2 13-1s/y" 8 6 2 5 0.4 8 4 0.5 5 0.2 13-2t'211 6 6 2,7 0.45 8 4,5 6.55 5 0.2 13-3" 5 6 4 0.7 8 6.5 0.8 6 0.25 13-4" 3.5 6 5.5 0.9 8 9 IA 7 0.3 15-0 10 6 1.2 0.2 8 2.5 0.3 2.5 0.1 15-1 8 6 2 0.3 8 2.8 0.35 2.5 0.1 15-2 6 6 2 0.35 8 3 0.4 3.5 0.15 15-3 5 6 2 0.3 8 3 0.4 3.5 0.15 15-4 3.5 6 2.5 0.4 8 4 Wh 5 0.2 16 8 6 2 0.3 8 2.8 0.35 2.5 0.1 17-3"4" 3-3 6 2 0.3 8 3 0.4 3.5 0.15 17-6",, 8" 3 6 2 0.3 8 3 0.4 3.5 0.15 17-10" 1.5 6 3.5 0.6 8 .5.5 0.7 3.5 0.15 18 50 12 0.5 55-4" 2.2 6 5 0.85 8 8 1.0 6 0.25 55-6",S" 1.9 6 5 0.8 S 7 0.9 6 0.25 71-3",4" 6.7 6 2 0.3 8 3 0.4 2.4 0.10 71-5", 8" 3.5 6 3 0.5 8 5 0.6 3,5 0.15 71-10", 12" 3 6 3 0.5 8 5 0.6 3.5 0.15 100"4" 3.5 6 3 0,5 9 5.5 0,6 3.5 0.15 100-0",, 8" 2.7 6 2 0.3 9 4 0.45 3.5 0.15 100-10, 18" 2 c 3 0.5 9 7 0.8 5 0.2 136, 137 8 6 2 0.3 8 2.8 0.35 2.5 0.1 138 INDICATING 7 8 3.'2 0.4 6 0.25 RESET 45 8 1.5 0.18 4 0.16 159, 182 2.7 r 3.5 0.6 8 6.5 0.8 6 0.25 195 8 c 0.9 0.1.5 8 1.5 1 0.2 1.2 0.05 220-A 3.5 6 3 0.5 9 5.5 0.6 3.5 0.15 280-B 2,7 0 2 0.3 9 4 0.45 3.5 0.15 222-3",4" 8 6 1.2 0.2 0 2.5 0.3 2.5 0.1 222-6", 8" 3 r, 1.5 0-2.5 9 3 0,35 2.5 0.1 232-10",12" 2 6 1.2 0.2 9 2.5 0.3 2.5 0.1 222 -BUZZER S 6 0.9 0.15 9 2.2 0.25 1 5 0.06 309D to 314D 1.0 6 6 1.0 6 0.25 561-3", 4" 2.7 6 2 0.35 9 4 0.45 3.5 0.15 561=6"-12" 2.8 6 2.7 0.45 9 5.5 0.6 3.5 0.15 563=.4" 48 12 0.5 363-8", 8" 50 12 0.5 563-10", 12" 35 17 0.7 563 3 4 5 7 1.5 6 12 2.0 710, 712, 714, 715, 716, 717 3 6 4.8 0.8 8 8 1.0 6 0.25 750 8 6 0.9 0 15 8 1.5 0.2 1.2 0.05 763 50 12 0.5 iron Box Bella - 1.5 Clans orlaa 3 2,7 0.9 6 10 1.6 6 0.25 For High Voltage D.G. Bells, Buzzers, Etc. TABLF. No. 5 CatalW Number and Size Power Consumed (Walla) Current Demand 110-130 V., D.C. (Amps.) Current Demand 220-240 V., D.C. (Amps.) Resistance 110-130 V. (Ohms) Resistance 220-240 V. (Ohms) 18 13 0.11 0.08 1060 3025 100U-3",4" 5-10 0.04 0.04 800 2500 100U-6", 8" 10 0.08 0.04 500 2500 10011-10", 12" 12 0.1 0.05 400 2000 10011-14", 18" 10 0.08 0.04 350 1400 220-A 5 0A4 800 2500 220-B 10 0.08 0.04 500 2500 222A -BUZZER 1.2 0.01 1500 315 373 5.5 4-6 561-3"4" 5 0.04 675 561-6",, 8" 10 0.08 0.04 500 2500 561-10", 12" 8.5 0.07 0.035 500 2500 563-4" 15 0_13 0.07 000 3600 563-6",8" 13 0.11 0.08 1000 3025 563-10",12" 15 0 13 0.08 900 3025 5520 805 6.7 3.4 TOWN OF WAPPINGER TO-------- --------------------------------------- -- FYI ?I- ------------------194 ------------ DR. 2-01 8-3 11 d5401; 6 v . 7v- 7-0 0- 2— /I 66 8',3 YolB"Y STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF DUTCHESS S.. M--------------------------------------------------- of the Town of---------------------- ------------------ being duly sworn, saysIhat the above account is correct, and that such service or disbursements have been made or rendered and that no part thereof has been paid or satisfied. Sworn to before me this ---_----_---. -- day of ----------------------19 d ' c w W 3 ' z o o a ' a z U d SUPERVISOR EDWARD R. SCOFIELD JUSTICES OF PEACE EMORY J. HAGER ROBERT L. CAMPBELL EDWARD S.SEATTY RALPH H. DEDERER TOWN CLERK SUPT. OF HIGHWAYS HEALTH OFFICER GEORGE W. BAXTER HARRY S. GRISWOLD DR. W. E.GARLICK TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE TOWN OF WAPPINGER WAPPINGER,S FALLS, NEW YORK OFFICE HOURS 9 A. M. TO 12 M.- 2 P. M. To 4. P. M. SATURDAY - 9 A. M. TO 12 M. Preliminary 3udget for the Town of Nappinger. Appropriations General Government ------------------------------------ 109715.00 Protection of Persons and Property -------------------- 820.00 Education ------------------------------ 440.00 Recreation -------------------------------------------- 50.00 Construction and Permanent Improvements --------------- 100.00 Miscellaneous ------------------------------------------- 90.00 Contingent Purposes ----------------------------------- 600.00 12 #615.00 Estimated Revenues gortgaaes taxes ------------------------------------- 100 X0 Income Tax ------------------------------------------- 1600.00 Franchise Tax on Business Corporations --------------- 200.00 Alcoholic beverage taxes (Town Share) --------------- 5000.00 Dog Licenses from County ----------------------------- %C .C'0 Fees of Town Clerk_ ----------------------------------- 600.00 Fees of Justices of tre Peace ----------------------- 6U0.00 Fees of Asses"crs------- ----------------------------- 35.00 L 12^p from General 'hand for Contingent Purposes ---- 60n.00 U^eP-erded y4l.arrces----------------------------------- 3 80.00 12 ,815.00 M1l' S STATE OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT. OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS C. CHESTER DLI MIbND. COMMISSIONER ALBANY 1 FINANCE BUREAU EDWARD P. KERWIN, DIRECTOR MERTON REYNOLDS SUPERVISOR OF Doe LICENSING UIPORTANT NOTICE; CHANGE IN LAW RELATIVE TO ASSESSOR'a FEES FOR MILEAGE Section 123 of the Agriculture and markets Law' (paragraph has been amended by Chapter $a2 Of the Laws of 1945 to read as lows: r'Each assessor shall be entitled '60 receive three dollars andtion, for in thereto, in lieu of expefoSseach mileel, not exceeding six cents. necessarily traveled by the use of his own automobile or otherwise, as fixed by the town board, for an inquiry as to damages done by dogs, pursuant to section one hundred eighteen," This change applies to .all claims data this the '1 18th 1945, the five) T' f ol- rendered law becamebove-services effective. on and after Apri PLEASE NOTE, therefore, that all billssh uldibeaat thge eamountitted assessors from and after April 182 1945s per assessors milets fixed by the Town Board whichil. se per tmiae.exce Six -cents- per• mile• The' fa�e�r, r8.t� ,v+t�S en - ;. TOWN CLERKS PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE Town Clerks will please bring to the attention of theirerrequi�re- especially which may be any amount tive Town Boards the change in the above law ment to fix the ixrioe per mile to be allowed, not exceeding lease notify also the Assessors of your Towns of the change in P this law, I ARDEN E. PAGE Acting Supervisor of Dog Licensing• AEP/McD SUPERVISOR TOWN CLERK AND COLLECTOR SUPT. OF HIGHWAYS HEALTH OFFICER EDWARD R. SCOFIELD EDITH M. TANNER HARRY B. GRISWOLD DR. W. E. GARLICK TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE 14 MILL STREET .TOWN OF WAPPINGER WAPPINGERS FALLS, NEW YORK ir USTICES OF PEACE EDWARD B. BEATTY OFFICE, HOURS RALPH H. DEDERER 9 A. M. TO 12 M. - 1 P. M. TO 4 P. M. COUNCILMEN SATURDAY 9 A. M. TO 12 M. (EMORY J. HAGER JESSE H. DE VO " f � � SUPERVISOR EDWARD R, SCOFIELD. JUSTICES OF PEACE ROBERT L. CAMPBELL EDWARD S. 13EATTY RALPH H. DEDERER COUNCILMAN EMORY J. HAGER TOWN CLERK EDITH M. TANNER. SUPT. OF HIGHWAYS HARRY B. GRISWOLD. TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE 14 MILL STREET TOWN OF WAPPINGER WAPPINGERS FALLS, NEW YORK HEALTH OFFICER DR. W, E. GARLICK. OFFICE HOURS 9 A.M. TO 12 M, 2 P.M TO 4 P.M. SATURDAY - 9 A.M. TO 12 M. �l bhl� � Vol 44,02t I SUPERVISOR EDWARD R. SCOFIELD. JUSTICES OF PEACE ROBERT L. CAMPBELL EDWARD B. BEATTY RALPH H. DEDERER COUNCILMAN EMORY J. HAGER TOWN CLERK EDITH M. TANNER. SUPT, OFHIGHWAYS HARRY B. GRISWOLD. TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE 14 MILL STREET TOWN OF WAPPINGER WAPPINGERS FALLS, NEW YORK HEALTH OFFICER DR. W, E. GARLICK. OFFICE HOURS 9 A.M. TO 12 M,- 2 P.M TO 4 P.M, SATURDAY - 9 A,M. TO 12 M. " 6500 6000 5798 claim DOG D:�T.'r.C�F� CL TIE 20 ;-'RS i Clams 8 Fees 4;181,717 Sheep "filled 10,729 i 1 3 t 1 Claims P.: Fees "241,664 Sheep killed 6,488 Poultry " 60,393 6280 claimsAz� 5500 Claims ' Fees `` 256 , 333 [Sheep killed 10,208 - (Poultry 13,131 5600 IY E i 4526 claims 1 3608 c.1aL1,9 4500 J y t 4000 � i Fitter Com I i t t e e near in,, s 3500 in 27 counties _j y � 30b0 i Clims & lees . �//"121,343 59.,15 sheep killed �50G 2117 claims 2000 123 12aI 1�5 126 127 128 1�9 130 ► 1 132 W 134 135 136 T37 t38 X39 '40 !41 T42 143 - REPORT 1 ONEY RECEIVED AND D F0 1. Dog Census (Enumeration) 2. Dolls Licensed 3. Amount Collected 4. Remitted to State: DOG DAhAGE LOSSES �UTCHESS TO R C COUNTY! 1 J 12,898 j ' 11,458 N 3 � j�> 26 , 766 STATE 541,74o +� 503,566 $1,189,156 (a) By Cities by Clerks .�J_ $ 749 $ 29,407 (b) By Towns from Co.Treasurer �, `� 1,927 $ 59,405 5. Retained: (a) By Cities for enforcement $ 31743 (b) By Counties for enforcement $ f �f 20,347 6. Indemnity and Expenses: (a) Paid out for Claims`' 7,151 (b) Assessor's fees 671 (c) Enumeration (P)_ l '987 2,577 (d) Clerks DFlinquent Lists 2 6 36 4 (e) Justices & Constb. Bills 21 0' (f) Wardens & Peace Officers(X) None � 7. Loney Returned: (a) To Cities ( 75% (Surplus (b) To Towns ( ) 8. Livestock Daoroae: (a) Number of Claims (b) Sheep Killed and Injured (c) Fowls Killed and Injured (d) Cattle Killed ane_ Injured 167,152 902,149 204,523 24,155 105,348 2,430 5,061 37,581 a _� $ 1-, 451 $ 53, 762 9,355 $ 467,235 5,539 7,753 56,125 441 'Add 25¢ tag fee for each dog (P) Police fund cities (X) County only. 123 162 61 44 l '987 2, 234 6 2 6 5,539 7,753 56,125 441 'Add 25¢ tag fee for each dog (P) Police fund cities (X) County only. DOG LICENSING AND DOG DAMAGE T No... ----- .......... Town or County..... .............................. 19-4.5.7 CENSUS DOGS LICENSED AMOUNT CLAIMS - COLLECTED No, AMOVNT SHEEP K. & I. FOWLS REFUND BY K. & 1. CO. TREAS. C�a dl �t !t6 9-4 — c2 64 131 AIS_ 34. 41 [o �-- ev 791 52 — c X22 �73 d 1 RECOMMENDED DUTIES OF -TOWN 1. Visit complainants premises immediately when notified of dog damage in order to investigate, collect evidence and decide on a course of action. 2. Render a report, either written or verbal, at once to the Justice, Judge, County Treasurer or Sheriff, of all in— vestigations of dog damage to livestock and persons, and make recommendations for seizing the dog or dogs. (Bee Section 116 -- lst and 2nd paragraph). 3. Contact clerks in February in order to urge them to issue delinquent lists to the Justicesof the Peace. 4. Visit Justice of the Peace when necessary to urge them to serve summons on delinquent dog owners. 5. Serve summons for Justice of the Peace when advisable. See Section 113- 6. Help Justice of the Peace at the time of court actions regarding delinquency in obtaining licenses or case of vicious dogs. 7. Seize and destroy unlicensed dogs. (See Sections 114 and 123.) 9. Seize and destroy vicious dogs when ordered by the court to do so. (See Section 116 — 3rd paragraph). 9. Keep a complete record of activities and report annually, or otherwise, to the Town Board. 10. Coordinate the`activities of town officials having a part in the Dog Law. When wardens are appointed and working on a fee basis no provisions in the Law is made for the Items 1 and 2. However, we recommend that dog wardens be put on a per diem or salary basis, so that these most important situations can be handled, and killer and vicious dogs be eliminated as soon as possible. Items 3 and 4 are in the same category and are important in order to get doge licensed. . ( r RECOMMENDED DUTIES OF -TOWN 1. Visit complainants premises immediately when notified of dog damage in order to investigate, collect evidence and decide on a course of action. 2. Render a report, either written or verbal, at once to the Justice, Judge, County Treasurer or Sheriff, of all in— vestigations of dog damage to livestock and persons, and make recommendations for seizing the dog or dogs. (Bee Section 116 -- lst and 2nd paragraph). 3. Contact clerks in February in order to urge them to issue delinquent lists to the Justicesof the Peace. 4. Visit Justice of the Peace when necessary to urge them to serve summons on delinquent dog owners. 5. Serve summons for Justice of the Peace when advisable. See Section 113- 6. Help Justice of the Peace at the time of court actions regarding delinquency in obtaining licenses or case of vicious dogs. 7. Seize and destroy unlicensed dogs. (See Sections 114 and 123.) 9. Seize and destroy vicious dogs when ordered by the court to do so. (See Section 116 — 3rd paragraph). 9. Keep a complete record of activities and report annually, or otherwise, to the Town Board. 10. Coordinate the`activities of town officials having a part in the Dog Law. When wardens are appointed and working on a fee basis no provisions in the Law is made for the Items 1 and 2. However, we recommend that dog wardens be put on a per diem or salary basis, so that these most important situations can be handled, and killer and vicious dogs be eliminated as soon as possible. Items 3 and 4 are in the same category and are important in order to get doge licensed. BONDS FOR THE PURCHASE OF MACHINERY Section 266, Highway Law Xrinm till Uteri fPBF P.ffPrif� That the Town of.............................. bJ 4.............................................. .......................... .............., County ... of....................................................................... State of New York, is indebted unto..................................................................................... inthe sum of............................................................dollars payable at...............:.................................................................................................... (Name of bank or other place of payment) to the vendor or his order on the.......................................day of.................................................................................... nineteen hundred and ..............................................................with interest at.......... % per annum. This is the* ..................... ......... of a series of.............................. Bonds issued for the purchase price of............................................................................................................................... given pursuant to a (Name and kind of Equipment) resolution adopted by the Town Board on the..............................day of..................... ......................................................... nineteen hundred and............................................................................................................ Dated .............................................................. 19.......... -Interest to be paid................................................................................ Town of........................................................................................ Countersigned ................:............................................................I.......... Supervisor Town Clerk "First, Second, Third, Fourth, or Fifth. - Total indebtedness created b this purchase $ _ t Quarterly, Semi-annually or Annually. y "'•""'"•'""' BONDS FOR THE PURCHASE OF MACHINERY Section 266, Highway Law Enoto all men by treat prtofttIS That the Town of......................................................................................................................... County of. ............... ...................................................... State of New York, is indebted unto .......................................................................................... inthe sum of............................................................dollars payable at.................................................................................................................... (Name of bank or other place of payment) to the vendor or his order on the.......................................day of .... ........... ..................................................................... nineteen hundred and ................................................................with interest at .......... °fo per annum. This is the* ...................... ........ of a series of.............................. Bonds issued for the ;purchase price of............................................................................................................................... given pursuant to a (Name and kind of Equipment) resolution adopted by the Town Board on the..............................day of.............................................................................. nineteen hundred and............................................................................................................. Dated ....... ..... .................. ........ ........................ 19.......... tInterestto be paid................................................................................ Town of.................................... Countersigned ............... ...................... ............................................................................................................ Town Clerk " First, Second, Third, Fourth, or Fifth. # Quarterly, Semi-annually or Annually. Total indebtedness created by this purchase $. ................... Supervisor ?7 Q AUS 2 � 4 7i 1949 y IV . r X,Ima, i