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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB-12/30/1955 270 - MEETING OF DECEMBER 30, 1955. The Southold Town Board met at the office of Supervisor NormahEM. Klipp at Greenport, on Ftiday, December 30,- 1955. The meeting was called to order at 1:30 P.M. with the following present: Supervisor Klipp; Justices Tuthill, Albertson, Clark and Demarest; Superinten- dent of Highways Price, Town Attorney Terry and Town Clerk Booth. Moved by Justice Clark; seconded by Justice Albertson: RESOLVED: . That the minutes of the previous meeting be and hereby are duly approved as read. - Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Justices Tuthill, Albertson, Clark and Demarest. Moved by Justice Tuthill; seconded by Justice Albertson: RESOLVED: That the Organization Meeting and the regular monthly audit meeting of this Board will .be held at the office of the Supervisor, Norman E. Klipp, at Greenport, on Tuedday, January 10, . 1956, at 1:30 P.M. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Justices Tuthill, Albertson, Clark and Demarest. Moved by Justice Albertson; seconded *by Justice Clark: RESOLVED: That the annual Police Report from December 1, 1951+ to November 30, 1955, be accepted by the Town Board and placed on .file. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Justices Tuthill, ' Albertson, Clark and Demarest. Moved by Justice Tuthill; seconded by Justice Clark: RESOLVED: That the rider to the street lighting contract between the Town of Southold and the Lon Island Lighting Company covering the Mattituck Lighting District �2, said contract expires on December 79 1955 the Company wishes to extend .the contract to and including March 31, 1956, be and the same is hereby approved by the Town Board. Vote of the Town Board: .Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Justices Tuthill, Albertson, Clark .and Demarest. Moved by Justice. Demarest; seconded by justice Albertson: RESOLVED: That the Town Clerk be and he hereby is directed to re- quest the Long Island Lighting Company to remove four aerial street lights in the East Marion Lighting District, from poles #217, #220, #223 and #226 and install four street lights in the East Marion Light- ing District on Poles #1 52, #1539 #154 and #226. Also remove three aerial street lights in the Orient Lighting District from poles #210, #212 and #21 5 and install three aerial street lights in the Orient Lighting District on poles #1 55, #156 and #210. Vote of .Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Justices Tuthill! Albertson, Clark and Demarest. Moved by Justice Demarst; seconded by Justice Albertson: WHEREAS, the Town Superintendent of Highways did on the 6th day of December, 1955, duly recommend the .purchase of certain machinery pursuant to the provisions of Section 142 of- the- Highway Law, and a notice of such recommendation has been duly published as provided in such section. Now, Therefore, be it resolved that pursuant to Section 142 of the Highway Law the Town Superintendent of Highways is hereby authorized to purchase with the approval of the County Superintendent -of- High- ways: One 1956 Model R 192 International Dump Truck with Gar-wood body and Hoist - ten ton capacity as per attached detailed specifications sheet, for a total price of Seven Thousand Seven Huhdred Forty-three and 74/100 ,Dollars ($79743.74) 9- delivered at Peconic, N.Y. and to be delivered on or about March 1, 1966. 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 One 1947 International Dump Truck as part payment for the above machinery to be purchased. The term of payment will be as follows: Trade-in Allowance $1,600.74 Check drawn on Mach. Fund 6,143.00 Vote of .Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Justices Tuthill, Albertson, Clark and Demarest; and Superintendent of Highways Price. 271 Moved by Justice Demarest: seconded by justice Tuthill: WHEREAS, the Town Superintendent of Highways did on the 6th day of December, 1955, duly recommend the purchase of certain machinery pursuant to the provisions of Section 142 of the' Highway Law, and. a notice of such recommendation has' been duly published as provided in such section NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That pursuant to S^ction 142 of the Highway Law the ' Town Superintendent of Highways is- hereby authorized to purchase with the approval of the County Superintendent. of High- ways: One Model DS-47 Self-pvopelled S1'aman Pulvi-Mixer complete wittt GM 4 cylinder Diesal Engine (approximately 136 HP) 2 speed rotor and all standard equipment as per attached detailed specifications sheet, for a total of Eleven Thousand siz hundred and forty-five Dollars ($117645.00) delivered at Peconic, New York, and to be delivered on or -aboui Januaryl, 1956. The term of Payment will be as follows: Check drawn on Machinery Fund $11,645.00 Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Justices Tuthill, � ^v Albertson, Clark and Demarest; and Superintendent of Highways Price. Moved byt Justice Clark; seconded by Justice Albertson: WHEREAS, the accounts of Supervisor Norman E. Klipp were audited and the annual report of Norman E. Klipp for. the fiscal year 1955 was filed, NOW, THEREFORE, BE 'IT RESOLVED: That such annual statement be entered in detail in the minutes of this meeting by the Town Clerk as required by Section 105 of the Town Law. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Sustices Tuthill, ,3lbertson, Clark and Demarest. FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE SUPERVISOR OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, N.Y. from December 31, 19 51+ to December 31, 1955. GENERAL FUND Receipts Dec.31//54 Balance on hand $ 39 961.63 Rec18 from Receiver of Taxes 12A,722.00 rr fi . n It It Penalties 29921.34 " if Housing Development,In Lieu of Taxes 290.95 State Comptroller,Local Assistance 41,293.60 Fines 576.00 Fees 12302. 50 County Treas. ,Mortgage Tax 14,895.05 - " " Dog licenses 1,771.26 it. " Delinquent Dog Owners 19.80 Town .Clerk, Fees 1 9759.17 Asses.sors, Fees 3.40 " for Licenses: 10.00 " " Insurance Refunds 1 2 -99 It ifInsurance .Claims for damages '166. 59 if " Bus Franchise 30-.00 n it Concession, Town Beach 19000.00.. " from Town Trustees Account, Transfer 433.71 " it Town Trustees Permits 25.00 rr « Fishers Island School, Youth Program 13 5. 59 Southold School, Youth Program 125.00 Cutchogue Community Fund, Youth Program 74.98 Oysterponds Historical Soit&ety, Youth Program 150.00 rr n State• of New York, Reimbursements , Youth Program 33 5. 57 Village of Greenport, Use of Trans- mitting Station 1. 500.00 North .Fork Bank & Trust Co. , Mattituck-Budget Note 49 500.00 Cancelled Checks 316.14 " if Burrough's Corp. - Credits 78.41 " foP .Payment, damaged sign post 10.00 $ 243,647.68 72 Disbursements Paid Norman E. Klipp, Supervisor, Salary $ 59916.66 for Supervisor's Off. Equip. ,Supplies ,etc 11497.43 Rent- for Supervisor's Office . 720.00 Sr. Typist, Salary 39056. 59 " Town Attorney, Salary 296 58.33 " it It Expenses 41.78 " Town Clerk, Salary - 3 7 550.00 " " " Supplies & Expenses 1,145.13. Registrar Vital S+atistics, Salary 999.96 " Jr. Clerk, Salary 31056. 59 . " Town Offices Expenses & Supplies 854. 56 " Justices of Peace, Salaries 9,874.60 " of it " Expenses &nSupplies 11179.28 it It ItRent for �Offices 188.00 " Town Board expenses 165.25 " Dues to Association of Towns 61.00 Long Island Association 40.00 " .Assessors , Salaries 129832.93 " is . Supplies & Expenses 21297.16 Jr. Stenographer, Salary 29928.26 " Dog Warden, Salary 27672.17 " Dog Kennel and Expenses 11662.00 " Rece ver-o-f. Taxes , Salary 29274.92 Supplies & Expenses 614.65 Clerks 17020.00 " Police Patrolmen and Constables, Sallaries40,563.09 " for equipment, Supplies & Expenses - Police Depattment 149547.82 " Special Traffic Officers 9 019. 0 2 Watchmen, Salaries 81425.00 ' " Jr. Clerk, Police Department 1,310.00 " Attendance Officer, Salary . . 1,091. 59 " Building Inspector, Salary 11295.00 Town Historian, Salary 436. 59 it " " Supplies & Expenses 191.82 " Life Guards, Salaries 698.75 If for care of Dump . 59985.92 is State Comptroller, State Retirement 91373.75 it for printing and advertising L61.69 Premiums on Insurance 10, 2.27 rr At It Bonds 503.10 it for Repairs and Expenses-Parks & Beaches 12,379.02 " American Legion Posts 600.00 " Veterans of Foreign Wars 200.00 Catholic War Veterans 200.00 " for Memorial Day Observances 166.66 " for -Care of Legion Plot 6.00 for Highway Department Expenses 343.19 " for Civil' Defense 144.92 " for Inland- Waterways 61+0.00 . " Part Time Clerk 256.00 � " it Expense's, Zoning Commission 246.4 9 " Tax Maps 200.00 it It Traffic Light and Expenses 409.67 it It Tax Extension Machine 3,�68.30 it " Use of Greenport Dump 29000.00 n rr rr If . Jail 3 50.00 it Land� Highway g hwa Drainage n rr 7 00 50. Dump Extension 4,75000 " Legal Fees 63. 55 .12 Rent for Parking Field 3 5.00 " Shade Tree Fund �94.00 " 32 for Youth Program, Fishers Island 271.20 n It If . Ir Cutchogue i49.95 rr to It Southold 250.00 itr' it Orient 285.06 " Oysterponds Historical Society 500.00 1 4 882 9 Dec. 319 1955 Balance on hand �7 5.09 278 Southold Light District Receipts Dec-. '31/5+ Balance on hand $ 215.96 Rec&d from Receiver of Taxes - 28958.29 $ 3,174.25 Disbursements . Paid Long Island Lighting Company 25848.20 Dec. 31/55 Balance on hand $ 326.03 Southold Fire District Receipts Rec'd from Receiver of Taxes 207674.43 Disbursements Paid Southold Fire District 20,674.43 Southold Park District Receipts Rec 'd from Receiver of Tqxes 5,034.21 Disbursements Paid Southold Park District 5,034.21 Orient Light District Receipts Dec. 31/54 Balance . on hand $ 91.47 Rec 'd from Receiver of Taxes 1a404.16 . 19495.63 Disbursements Paid Long Island Lighting Company - 1 8.60 ec. 31/55 Balance on hand $ 1 7.03 Orient Fire District Receipts Rec&d from Receiver of Taxes $ 5,006.79 Disbursements Paid Orient Fire District 5,006.79 Orient Mosquito District Receipts Reed from Receiver of Taxes 2,o09.68 Disbursements Paid Orient Mosquito District 2,009.68 Peconic Light District Receipts De'c.' 31/5+ Balance on hand $ 67.78 Rec'd from Receiver of Taxes 1$704.92 1,772.70 Disbursements • Paid Long Island Lighting Company 10619.20 Dec., 31/55 Balance on hand East Marion Light Histrict Receipts Dec. 31/54 Balance on Hand $ 133.51 Rec'd from R,ceiver of Taxes ls-211.97 1.345.48 Disbursements Paid Long Island Lighting Company 10171.16 Dec.31/55 Balance on hand $ 1T East Marion Fire District Receipts Rec 'd from Receiver of Taxes $ 6,172.31 Disbursements Paid East "'arion Fire District 6,172.31 Cutchogue Light District Receipts Dec. 31/54 Balance on hand $ 82.42 Rec 'd from Receiver of Taxes 1 4 $ 3.1397.76 Disbursemants Paid Long Island Lighting Company 2 2 Dec. 31/55 Balance on hand $ 162.44 274 Cutchogue Fire District Receipts Rec 'd from Receiver of Taxes $ 1}+1333.19 Disbursements Paid Cutchogue Fire District 14,333.19 Mattituck Light District #1 Receipts Dec. 31/54 Balance on hand 25. 58 Rec 'd from Receiver of Taxes 4,o64.62 $ 49090.20 Disbursements Paid Long Island Lighting Company 3 ,871.18 Dec. 31/55 Balance on hand $ 217.02 Mattituck Light District #2_ Receipts Dec. 31/54 Balance on hand $ 56.84 Rec 'd from Receiver of Taxes U9, 50 636.34 Disbursements Paid Long Island Lighting Company $ 2.30 Dec. 31/55 Balance on hand Mattituck Fire District Receipts. Rec'd from Receiver of Taxes $ 14,521.67 Disbursements , Paid Mattituck Fire District 141521:67 Mattituck Park District Receipts Rec'd from Receiver of Taxes 7;4550' 57 Disbursements Paid Mattituck Park District 5,311. 57 Paid Bonds 2�000.00 Paid Interest on Bonds 44.00 791+55.57 Fishers Island Light District Receipts Dec. 31/54 Balance on hand 212.79 Rec'd from Receiver of Taxes 1 0o.46 19713.25 Disbursements Paid Fishers Island Electric Corp. 1, 599_96 Dec. 31/55 Balance on hand . $ 113.29 Fishers Island Fire District Receipts Rec_'d from Receiver of Taxes $ 9, 532.27 Disbursements Paid Fishers Island Fire District 9, 532.27 Fishers Island Garbage District Receipts Rec&d from Receiver of Taxes 159850.18 Disbursements Paid Fishers Island Garbage District l 5,850:18 West Greenport Light District Receipts Dec. 31/54 Balance on hand $ 54.86. Rec'd from Receiver of Taxes 308. . 363.45 Disbursements Paid Village of Greenport 307.20 Dec. 31/55 Balance on hand $ 56.25 E-W Greenport Fire Protection District Receipts Dec. 31/54 Balance on hand $ 248.ol Rec1d from Receiver of Taxes 6,012.8o Rec''d 'fDom James- Johnson - In lieu of Taxes166.16 $ 6,426.91 Disbursements $ Paid Village of Greenport - Fire Department Paid Village of Greenport - Water Depart ent00.00 2,48o:oo 6 080 00 Dec. 31/55 Balance on hand $ ��91 275 Fisl3ers Island Ferry District Receipts, Dec. 31/54 Balance on hand $ 60,287.79 Rec'd from Receiver of Taxes 299631.33 If it Fishers Island Ferry Districtl21,308.40 U. S. Navy, Transportation 710.84 " U. S. Mail 79635. 54 " for Special Charters 299.00 rr it Insurance Refunds 646.92 " it Insurance Claims 1,706.72 " Rental of Buildings 337.75 R@imbursementt 11.25 n n Lease of Flagmen's Shanty 1.00 Credit, Raytheon Mfg. Co. 14.11 $ 2229590.65 Disbursements Paid Commissioners, Salaries & Expenses 17222.62 " Manager, Clerks - Salaries 8,908. 58 " for Accounting Services 720.00 " Telephone Service 333.10 Mail .Haulage 11740-,00 Federal Transportation Tax 7,336.31 Operation of Ferry 67,91,5.32 Repairs, Labor, Supplies, Advertising, etc,.; 81584.66 " Servicing Radar 43 5.24 " Aircraft Rental " 180.76 Premiums on Ins . & Bonds 15,272.27 Electricity and Water 96.o0 Legal Fees 950'.00 Special- Charter 150.00 Taxes 830.26 Transferred to debt Service Account Bonds and Interest 10,960.00 $ 125.615.12 Balance on Hand Dec. 31/55 4 9699 5 -53 Public Welfare Account Receipts Dec. 31/54 Balance on hand 71149.88 Read from Receiver of Taxes ;: 5,000.00 County Treasurer, .Reimburse " First rational Bank menu 169853.36, Budget Note 51000.00 Cancelled Cliecks '878080 t�. Refund 3.90 Recoveries 362 �56 Seizure, Dice .Game-Cutchogue Labor Camp 5.00 $ 35,253. 50 Disbursements Paid for Dome Relief 311855.36 Buriald 700.00 2 6 Dec. 31/55 Balance, on hand $ 29698.14 Town Tax Money Receipts Dec. 31/54 Balance on hand $ 1611.569.95 Rec 'd from 1954 Warrant 7479007.45 R-ec'd. from 1955 Warrant 682.175.16 175909752. 56 Disbursements Transferred to School Tax Account 1954 Warrant 119,14295 " "Fire District 1954 Warrant 76,253:46 n "Light it to " 179047.85 " "Fishers Island Garbage District 1954 Warrant 159850.18 Bark Districts It " 121489.78 " If Mosquito " " If 21009.68 " Higkway Fund " " 10 5,500.oo Machinery Fund " " 439000.00 " If Miscellaneous Fund 1954 42,695.00 Ifn Fishers Island Ferry District 1954 Warrant 299631.33 Library Account " " 12, 500.00 " . " Public Welfare Account 5,000.00 276 Transferred to General Account 1954 Warrant, 128,722.00 County Treasurer of it 2959813.83 General Account, Penalties 1954 Warrant 21921.34 School Tax Account " " 518,930.99 $1 42 08.19 Dec. 31/55 Balance on hand 1639244.17 Town School Tax Receipts Rec'd from 1954 Warrant $ 1199142.95 it, ff 1955 5181930.99 $ -.6389073.94 Disbursements Paid Treasurers of/. School Districts , / . 1954 Warrant . $ 1199142.95 Districts, 1955 Warrant 518s230.99 $ 638,073.94 Town Trustee Account Receipts Dec. 31/54 Balance . on hand $ 800.71 Rec 'd� from Town Trustees .12 00 $ 923.71 Disbursements Paid Town Trustees 490.00 Transferred to General Account 43.71 923.71 Withholding Tax Account Receipts Dec. 31/54 Balance .on hand $ 19286.95 Rec'd from Pay Roll Deductions, Withholding Tax 20 , 238.6o $ 211525. 55 Disbursements Paid Withholding Tax - 203003�.28 Dec. 31/55 Balance on hand 11522.27 U. S. Bond Account Receipts Dec. 31/54 Balance on hand $ 65.81 Rec 'd .from Pay Roll Deductions 240.76 $ 306. 57 Disbursements Paid for U. S. Savings Bonds 281'.2 Dec. 31/55 Balance on hand $ 2 .32 Hospitalization Ace ount Receipts Rec'd from Pay Roll. Deductions $ 11038.88 Disbursements Paid Associated Hospital Service 19038.88 Highway 'Fund u_ Receipts Dec. 31/54 Balance on hand $ 219602. 56 Rec'd from Receiver of Taxes 105,500.00 County Treasurer, State Aid 4,688.25 State Insurance Fund. 255.20 " Cancelled Check 942.85 in lieu of Taxes 221.10 $133,209.96, Disbursements Paid for Repairs and Improvements of Highways 12 084 -l ' Dec. 31/55 Balance on hand $ 912 . Bridge Fund Receipts Dec. 31/54 Balance on hand $ 2,652.29 Disbursements Dec.` 31/55 Balance. on. hand .00 2,6 0.�9 Machinery Fund Receipts Dec. 31/54 Balance on hand 49107.7-7 Rec 'd from Receiver of Taxes 439000.00 " " : County Treasurer, Snow Removal 19555.12 Cancelled Checks 2 1.8o $ 481914.69 Disbursements .- Paid for Machinery, Tools and Implements 179691.29 -Repait of Mach. , 'Tools & Implements 143095.24 $ 31 86. Dec. 31/55 Balance on hand $ 17712 .1 277 Miscellaneous Fund Receipts Dec. 31/54 Balance on hand $ 121422.87 Rec 'd from Receiver of Taxes 42,695.00 County "Treasurer, Erecting Snow Fence 29090.74 " in Liew of Taxes 159. 50 57-1368.11 Disbursements Paid for Snow Rrmoval 14,163.10 Micellaneous Purposes 49594.81 Town SuperintendentfoS>alary .6,046.33 Expenses 124.15 " Deputy Town Superintendent, S&1ary 600.00 Junior Clerk, SAlary 21459.52 Payment of Budget Note & Interest- 209126.67 48.114. 58 Dec. 31/55 Balance on hand $ 91 2 3. 53 Library Tax Receipts Rec'd from Receiver of Taxes 129500.00 Disbursements Paid Fishers Msland _Library $ 19 578o-54 " Floyd Memorial Library 3 539• " Southold Library 2;888:71 i, Cutchogue. Library „ . :...::•.: .., 2;,'02.2.;47 a. " Mattituck Library 2,470.9 5 "129500.00 Balances General B'ecount 481 76 5,09 Southold Light District 326.05 Or ient• Light District 1 57_.03 Peconic Light District 1 53. 50 East Marion Light District 174.12 Cutchogue Light District 162.44 Mattituck Light District #1 217.02 Mattituck Light District #2 84.34 Fishers Island Light District 1R625 .'29 West Greenport Light District ' E=W Greenport Fire Protection District 146'. 1 509556.04 Fishers Island Ferry District 969955. 53 Public Welfare 2,698.14 Town Tax Money 1639244.17 WILthholding Tax Account 19522.27 U.S. Bond. Account ' 525.32 Highway Fund 6 9 12'5.86 Bridge Fund Machinery. Fund 17�128.16_ Miscellaneous Fund 9.2 1. 51 35,l59.84 Obligations of the Town ' Budget Note '- General -Account 49500.00 Budget Note - Public Welfare Account` 5�000.m Obligations of Special Districts Bonds-Fishers Island Ferry District 50 000.00 Bonds.-;-Mattituck Park District -49000.00 State of New York ) County of Suffolk Town _of Southold ) Norman-E. Klipp, being duly sworn deposes and says that he resides at Greenport, New York that he is the Supervisor of the Town of Southold, 3 in the County of Suffolk, and that the foregoing report is a true and correct statement of moneys received and paid out by him as Supervisor of the said Town of Southold, and that .this report agrees with• the official records kept by him. Norman E. Klipp Subscribed and sworn to Supervisor before me this 30th day of December 1955. Theresa A. Lindsay Notary Public 278 Moved by_ Justice Demarest; seconded by Justice Albertson, Whereas , the accounts of Justice Henry A. Clark were audited and the annual report' of Justice Clark for the fiscal year, 1955 was filed. ,NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That such annual statement be entered in detail in the minutes of this meeting by the Town Clerk as required by Section 105 of the Town Law. Vote of Town 'Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Justices , Tuthill, Albertson and Demarestl Rleport to Town Board Dec. 1, 1954 to Nov. 30, 1955. Henry A . Clark., JP. CIVIL CASES_ 19 54 Dec. , 10 Johnnies .Market v Hightower 2.00 17 Tiaficanti v Grattan 4. 50 10 Levin v' Benjamin 2. 50 10- J b6bIs!-v(IShipherd 2. 50 10 Goldin v Paul 4. 50 10 Downing v Staples 2. 50 10 Downing v Staples 2. 50 10 Reynolds v Staples 2. 50 Jan. 1 Johnnies Market v Van Sickle 2.00 2 J6hnnies Market v Sypher 2;00 11 Bondarchuk v Peavy, Jr. 2.00 Feb. 18 Hodges v Jackson 4. 50 Mar. 11 Bondarchuk v Peavey 4. 50 11 Easter V Bush 2.00 25 Van Wyck v Paul 2.00 25 Barra v Paul 2.00 ' Apr. 6 Hodges v Jackson 4. 50 May 20 Gowan V Stulsky 2. 50 June 10 First Nat 'l Bank v Hagenaner 2.00 10 McMann v Terry, Jr. 2.00 17 First National Bank v Wadsworth 2.00 July 8 E.Z.I. Hospital v Warciska 2. 50 8 E.Z.I. Hospital v Henry 2. 50 8 ' E.L.I. Hospital v Manwaring 2. 50 15 E.L.I. Hospital v Kinkoski 2. 50 15 E.L.I. Hospital v Shedrick .2. 50 15 Cowan v Doucett 4. 50 Aug. 5 E.L.I .Hospital v Charland 2. 50 5 E.L.I. Hospital V Hinkleman 2. 50 Sept. 2 Firs-t National Bank V Manny 2.00 2 First National Bank v Rowland 2.00 30 Rkster v Martka 4.00, Oct. 7 East End Supply Co. ,Inc. v Green & Allen 2.00 21 E.L.I.Hospital v Clark 2. 50 Nov. - 25 E.L.I. Hospital v Brigel 2. 50 19+ 1 CRIMINAL CASES 9 4. 50 July 17 Peo, v -Phillips. Sec. 722 SS July 22 Peo, v MacPeak Sec. 722 Fined 10.00 July 3 Peo. v Charoning Sec.1298 " 5.00 July 25 Peo. v 'Here Sec.1298 Dismissed 24 Peo. v Sawastignowib Sec. 244 Dismissed Sept. 25 Peo. v Copeland Sec. 244 30 Days SS Nov. 10 Peo. v Roberts Sec. 722 10 Days Nov. 12 Peo. v Gosmas Sec. 722 10 Days Nov. 12 Peo. v Leslie Sec. 722 Fined "1 ..00 $ 30.00 . . INDICTABLE CASES .Aug. 21 Peo v Hines County Jail-Grand Jury 279 V & T CASES Dec. 2 People v Walker, Jr. Sec. 20 Fined 5.00 Mar. )+ " v Wells Sec. 56 " . 20.00 11 " v Teresko Sec. 56-4 " 15.00 11 " v Wilcenski Sec. 95B " 10.00 11 " v Purchi Sec. 70 " 25.00 11 " v Jackson Sec. 20 " 10.00 11 " v Jackson Sec. 56-4 " 5.00 11 " v Brunskill Sec. 12 " 10.00 11 " v Fredericks Sec. 95B " SS 11 " v Walker Sec. 20 10 days 11 " v Walker Sec. 70 15 days 18 " v Gibbs Sec. 95D Fined 5.00 25 " v Phaneuf Sec. 95B If 5.00 25 " v Phaneuf Sec. 56 " 10.00 25 " v Jordon Sec. 56 & 95B " 15..00 Apr. 1 " v Evans Sec. 95B S.S. July 3 " v .Allen Sec. 70 " 50..00 8 " v Jamison Sec. 20 " 10.00 15 " v Wilson Sec. 20 Dismissed 15 " v Cavanagh Sec. 20A S.S. 15 " v Baldwin Sec. 20 S.S.. 22 " v. Elviza Sec. 56 S.S' 22 " v Wimbrush S c. . 20 Fined 10.00 22 " v Baldwin Sec. 20 if 10.00 Aug. 5 " v Jenkins Sec. 70 " 50 days July 29 " v Gill Sec. 56-4 " 10.00 29 " v Gill Sec. 20 " 10.00 29 " v White Sec. - 20 " 10.00 29 " v Brigmon Sec. 20 " 10.00 29 " v Darrigan Sec. 1.5 " 10.00 Aug. 5' " v Hoffman Sec. 958 " 5.00 5 . " v Lohrle Sec. 95D " 5.00 Nov. 4 " v McIntosh Sec. 20 " 10.00 4 " v ,Bynum Sec. 20 " 20.00 4 " v Christon Sec. 20 " S.S. 6 " v White See. 20 " 10.00 11 . " v Gaines Sec. 20 " 10.00 11 " ' v Cutler Sec. 20 "' 15.00 12 " v Bradley Sec. 20 to 10.00 18 It v Jones Sec. 30 " 10.00 25 It v Kimble Sec. 95C " 1 5.00 25 it v Hannon Sec. 95C if . 5.00 25 if �v Long Sec. 95C -" 500 25 It v Wortyla Sec. 70 " 50.00 25 " v Battis Sec. 94 " 10.00 25 " v Cameron Sec. 9 5C " .00 $7000 SUMMARY 1954 Sent to State Comptroller Dec. $16..50 1955 Jan. 16.00 Feb. 4. 50 " Mar. 142..50 _ Apr. 4. 50 Criminal "Cases $ .30.00 May 2. 50 V. & T. Cases 440.00 June 6.00' Civil Cases 94. 50 July 162.00' 564. 570 Aug. 15.00' Sept. 4.00" Oct. 8.00, Nov. 1_83.0.0 $ 564. 50 28 Moved by Justice Demarest• seconded by Justice Clark: WHEREAS, the accounts of hs-dee Lester M. Albertson were audited and the annual report of Justice .Albertson for the fiscal year 1955 was filed NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That such annual statement be entered in detail in the minutes of this meeting by the Town Clerk as required by Section 105 of the Town Law. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Justices Ttithill, Clark and Demarest. ANNUAL REPORT OF LESTER M. ALBERTSON, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE For period from December 1, 1954 to tnd including November 30,- 1955. CIVIL BASES June 14, 1955 North Fork Bank & Trust Co. vs Walter Long & Katherine Long $ 2.00 June 14-, 1955 North Fork Bank & Trust Co. vs John & Mary barmen 2.00 June 28%, 1955 North ,Fork Bank & Trust Co. vs Earle & Etta Wadsworth 4.00 July 26.7 1955 Paul's Service Center vs Charles Wright 2. 50 Aug. 23, 1955 Hanff Boatyard vs Michael Norkelon 2.00 Nov. 229 1955 Southold Service & Sales vs Walter Ebbitt 2. 50 ---------------------------------------- CRIMINAL CASES 1955 Feb. . 15 'Arthur Hulse Sec. 314 Fined $ 50.00 21. Robert H. Berry Youthful Offender 21, Terence Fellowes. Youthful Offender June 28. John Jerome King. Penal 722 Fined 25.00 30 days s.s. 28 Jack W. Lorenz Penal 1298 It 15.00 Sept-13, Edward Schultze Penal 50 Held for grand jury. Oct. 11. Walter Hargrove Penal 1221 Fined 30 days. s.s. 11 . Walter Hunter Penal 1221 Fined 30 days s.s. 22 James Little Penal 244 Fined 60 days s.s. 23 Thomas McNeill Penal 722 Fined - 25.00 23 Walter Randolph Penal 722 Fined 25.00 Nov. 29 James Gates Penal 722 Fined 30 days s.s. 29 . Henry Moore Penal 722 Fined 10 days s.s. ' 29 Fred Andrews Penal 244 Fined 30 days s.s. VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC CASES ' Feb. 8 . Richard T. Florence Sec. 56 Fined $ 10.00 8 Richard T. Florence 20 " 5.00 s.s. 8 Gracie Smith 20 " 5.00 8 James J. Caley 56 " 50.00 25.00 s.s. 13 . Ance Carl Shelby 20 " 50.00 23 . James Wells 12 " 5.00 s.s. 23 . James Tetterton 20 " 5.00 23 , Pearl Holmes 20 " 10.00 June 13 Marshall Arm 56 " 5.00 14 Bernard Rock 14 Marriano Marraccino 12 " 15.00 14 Floyd Brunskill 15 " 5.00 14 Donald Golden 56 " s .s. -- 14 Donald Golden 56 " Soso 18 Walter Nonemecher " 5.00 s.s. 21 James C. Brewington . 20 " 5.00 s.s. 21_ Jane Cook 56 " 5.00' 18 Walter Nonemecher 95B " 5.00' s.s. 21 Len Swinney 12 " 5.00' s.s* 21 Riebard Thomas 20 " 10.00 21 Clarence P. McCurty 95B " 10.00 28 Manuel Cabrera -.i. 12 " 5.00' 28 28 Stanislaw Kasprzah 70 " 25.00' Jail 10 days 28 Albert L. Allen 56 28 'Aaron Phillips 56 " 5X0 ` 28 Eleanor Kemp Reynolds 56 " 10.00 29 Irving P. Weinstack 86 " 2.00 s.s.s July 31 Joseph Pruszczuk 20 " 5.00 Oct. 11 Terence Fellowes 20 " 10.00 s.s. 25 Robert Livingston 20 " 10.00 s.s. 11 Julio Ross Villanueva 20 " 10.00 Ems:8 Oct. 11 Julio Rosa Villanueva Sec. 12 Fined $ 5.00 22 Jessie Bynum 20 it 10:00 23 Fred Frank Phillips 56 If 5.00 25 Neil Lawrence Carto 95C It 5.00 s.s 25 Eldon Jasper 67 " 3 5,00 Oct.. )+ Robert A. Harrison dismissed 25 Robert Lee McMiller 20 " 10.00 25 J. W. Bennett 20 " 10.00 25 J. W. Bennett 12 " 5.00 s.s. 25 Lawrence J. McCarrew 95C If 5.00 s .s 27 Richard E, Beers 95 to 5.00 S.S. 29 George Reggler 20 " 25.00 ------------------------------------Total 30.00 Respectfully submitted December 27, 1955. Lester M.- .Albertson Justice of the Peace Moved by .Justice Clark; seconded by Justice Tuthill: WHEREAS, the accounts of Justice Louis M. Demarest were audited and the annual report of Justice Demarest for the fiscal year 1955 was filed, _NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: 'That such annual statement be entered in detail in the minutes of this meeting by the Town Clerk as required by Section 105 of the Town Law. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Justices Tuthill, Albertson and Clark. .ANNUAL REPORT * LOUIS M. DEMAREST 1954 MOTOR VEHICLE Dec. 6 John Alexander '- 70-5 Fine $50.00 6 John Alexander 58 " 50.00 1955 Jan. 11 Floyd Brunskill 56-4 " 25..00 11 Kenneth F. Hannon 3-20-4a " 5.00 18 Larry Brush 3-20-4a " 5.00 19 Daisy Peele Wright 56 " 10.00 May 10 Chas. Washington Gross 58 " $25.00 -25,00 s.s 10 Joseph Stulsky 9 5c " 2.00 17 Tyler C. Haynie 58-70-20-4a Charge withdrawn 24 Tyler C. Haynie 58 " 25.00 10 Filiverto Diaz. 3-20-4a 30 days s•10.00 24 Charlie Jamison 3-20-4a ' " 10.00 31 Henry Griffing 9 5B " 2.00 21 F. V. Grauds 56 " 15.00 July 1? John Joseph Panza 5-58 Guilty-Judgment Susp. Sept. 6 Benjamin F. Cox 95C " 2.00 6 Spencer J. Pine 9 5c " 2.00 6 Mary Williams 3-26-4a " 10.00 6. Bernice Snell 3-20-4a " 10.00 6 Richard C. Jensen 56-1 " 15.00 10 Paul E. J. Gerhold 56-3 " 10.00 10 Paul F"ancis Chiaramonte53-3 " 10.00 13 Zacl& Wright Jr. 3-20-4a " 10.00 13 Rosalie Cook 3-20-4a " 10.00 13 Christopher Cummings 56-3 xx#xx not guilty 13 Doris Branch 3-20-4a " 10.00 13 Charles Pukit 56 not guilty 13 Euris Jamison 3-20-.4a Fine. 10.00 13 Christopher Cummings 94 Charge Withdrawn 13 William Allen Lqnch 56 Guilty-Judgment Sus. 13 John B. Tillman 56 Fine- 10.00 13 Julio Figueron 3-20-4a " 10.00 13 Robinson Rodriguez 12-1 5.00 - 13 . Robinson Rodreguez 3-20-4a " 5.00 20 Joe Eliot 3-20-4a " 10.00 s.s. 20 Willie Phillips 3-2-4a " . 10.00 20 Theodore Parks 3-20-4a " ; 10.00 27 Francisco P. Ortiz 3-20-4a " 10.00 30 30 Leman Moody 3-20-4a " 10.00 30 Richard Baul$ch 56 " Judgment Suspended Oct. 18 Arthur Lake 9 5B " 10.00 282. 1955 Oct. 18 Andrew Francis Dawicki Fine $ 10.00 3-20-4a 18 Henry Sherry 11 10.00 3-20-4a 18 James Isaacs 10.00 3-20-4a Nov. 12 Vietor March Fitzpatrick " 10.00 :.:,3-20-4a Dot. 18 Jose Luis Lugo " 10.00 3-20-4a ' Total _Tif 33.00 CRIMINAL 5/4/55 Ulysses Ivey 1298 Gtikity Fine $ 15.00 30 da5/8/55 James Worth 722-2 Guiltys suspended Fine 25.00 5/8/55 Frederick Becker, Jr 722-1 Guilty 15.days suspended 7/8/55 Leo Murphy 925 .Action Stayed 7/9/55 Rufus Cherry 722-1 Guilty-Fine 15.00 not Vx±± xft 15 days. paid 7/9/55 Rufus Cherry 244 Guilty 30 days 7/26/55 Glasco Fields 722-2 Guilty 30 days s .s Fine 25.00 7/24/55 Myrtle Lee Grant 244 Charge withdrawn 7/24/55 Myrtle Lee Grant 1298 Guilty-3- days sus . . . 9/13-55 Milford March 722-1 not guilty 10/17/55 Millard Massenburg 244 Guilty-30 days sus .-Fine 25.00 10/17/55 Curly Wooden 722 Guilty-30 days sus .-Fine 25.00 Total------ 115.00 CIVIL 2/18/55 Racket vs Spencer . . . 50 5/31/55 Edwards vs Haras 2.50 5/31/55 Findley vs Southerland 2. 50 5/31/55 Jackson vs Walker 2. 50 5/31/55 Leidlick vs Hosko 2. 50 5/31/55 Pell vs Manny 2. 50 7/14/55 Marczewski vs Murphy 2. 50 9/29/55 North Fork Bk vs Burell 2.00 9/29/55 Carbone vs Brush 2.00 9/29/55 Carbone vs Schadrack 2.00 9/29/55 Carbone vs Vinson 2.00 9/29/55 Carbone vs Taylor 2.00 9/29/55 Carbone vs Gordon 2.00 Total 27. 0, Respectfully submitted Dec . 29. 1955 Louis M. Demarest. Moved by Justice Albertson; seconded by Justice Clark: WHEREAS, the accounts of Justice Talph W. Tuthill were audited and the annual report of Justice Tuthill --for 6he fiscal year 1955 was filed, 1V0W, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: Thkt such annual statement be entered in detail in the minutes of this meeting by the Town Clerk as required by SAction 105 of, the Town Law. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Justices Albertsont Clark and Demarest. .ANNUAL REPORT OF RALPH W. TUTHILL - YEAR 1955'0 CRIMINAL DOCKET 195.4 Dec 2 Haryy Smith Jail 180 days 3 Christopher Cummings Jail 10 days s.s. 3 Frank M. Miller, Jr 10 days s.s. 5 Larry Washington , Jail 30 days s.s. 12 . Vincent Kucner Sentence Suspended 12 Carl Suit Jatl 30 days 25 ' ' Chris Johnson Fine 2, 50 195525 Dan Sutton Fine 2. 50 Jan. 5 Lorraine Setek Charges withdrawn 24 Claude Wilson Jail 30 days 29 Oscar Shedrick Jail 180 days s.s. Feb.18 Gustave Bock Sentence Suspended 22 Maria A. McLaughlin Sentence Suspended 25 Samuel Taylor Jail 180 days .ss. 27 William S. Singleton Jail 3 mo-s. s.s. 27 Chris Johnson Jail 90 days s.s. 283 Feb. 28 George Lakowitz 180 days Jail s.s. Mar. 9 Carl Suit Jail 180 days 14 Charles Flippen, Jr. ' Case dismissed, no cause for action May 15 , John Travis Case dismissed .Apr. 9 . James Cooper Complaint withdrawn 15 , William Singleton Charges withdrawn 16 , John. M. Mulgrew _ Jail 6 mos. s.s. 28 , Walter .O'Neil jr. Jail 6 mos s.s. May 1 Donald L. Manwaring Jail 180 days s.s . 13 , Ernest E. Washington Jail 180 days s..s. ?6 Donald- Conner Jail 60 days s.s. 27 Julius J. Swiatocha Jail 6 mos s.s. June 18 , Dan Sutton Jail 30 days 20 Joe N. Kirkland Jail 180 days s.s. July 1 Julio R. Villanueva Jail 30 days 9 , James Crawford Jail 180 days s.s. 9 Carnell Moore Jail 180 days s.s. 27 Charles Kandell Case dismissed 27 . Solomon Ballard Fine 10.00 susp. payment 31 Francis H. Quirk Jail 30 days Fine 25.00 Aug. 1 Woodrow Todd Jail 90 days 3 Arthur Donnell Jail 180 days s.s. 6 Alex Price Jail 30 days s.s. 7 Vernal Davis Jail 120 days s.s.Fine 15.00 6 Adam Kos Jail 60 days s.s. Fine 10.00 8 Eddie Mosley Jail 30 days s.s. 14 John Travis Jail 180 days s.s 14 Charles Flippen Jail 180 days s.s.. Fine 10.00 25 Rufus Collins Jail 30 days 25 Charles Speivey Jail 60 days s.s. 15 William H. Boone Jail 6 mos. 15, Lee Brown Jail 180 days 15 Thomas MacNeil Jail 60 days s. s. 15 Alberta- Nealy Jail 60 days s.s. 16 Blike Bolling Jail 30 days s.s. 18 William Brown Jail 30 days s.s. 18 Russell Lee Jones Fine 10.00 2.0 , " Roosevelt Copeland Jail 60 days s.s. Fine 10.00 20 LeRoy Moore Fine " 10.00 2 James E. Lewis Jail 30 days 2 William Armstrong Fine 200.00 25 Willie Wright Fine $5.00 P 'ment susp. 29 Esau Ross Fine 10.00 Sept. 2 Gordon Linder Case still open 2 Harry Moore Jail 60 days 3 Frank Griffin Jail 30 days , s.s. 4 John Ford Jail 20 days 4 Peter Metski . Open Adjournment 5 Garry Goode Jail 30 days . 5 .David Strong Jail 30 days 5 Howard Meter Jail 30 days 8 Matuereta B. Crisfield Fine 10.00 11 Buck Thomas Fine $25.00 not paid Jail 25 days 22 Frank Oliver Fine $5.00 p 'ment susp. 25 . George Reggler Fine 10.00 26 Roosevelt Wilder Fine 10.00 26 James Isaac Jail 180 days ss Fine 10.00 Oct. 2 Dan Collins Jail 30 days 2 Luis Roduguez Jail 20 days 2 Generio Rosario Jail 20 days 3 Robert White Jail 120 days -s.,s. Fine 25.00 9 Bradford Eason Case Dismissed 9 William King Jail 30 days 10 Emmett McSwain Jail 6 mos s.s. 10 Bernice Williams Jaml 6 mos s.s. 11 Jack Easley Jail 30 days 16 John Walton Jail 60 days s.s. 23 James V. Oates Case dismissed Nov. 15 James Brown Fine $1 5.00 not paid, Jail 15 days 15 Man Fowler Fine $1 5.00 not paid, Jail 15 days 20 William Brown Jail }O days 22 Shelman Beasley Fine $1 5.00 not paid? 1 5 days jail 30 Carl Ford . Jail 30 days s. s. Total $370.00 284 1955 REPORT OF 2. AND T. DOCKET 1954 Dec. 2 Fred Becker, Jr. Fine $1 5.00 3 Rosco McTyre Fine 10.00 3 Frank M. Miller, Jr. Fine 5.00 3 Christopher Cummings Fine 5.00 16 William Nash Jail 180 days s.s. Fine '10.00 23 John James Flynn Fine 5.00 27 Jefferson Stovall Fine 5.00 28 Robert McDowall Fine $3.009 payment Suspenddd 30 James Caley Fine 5.00 1955 30 James Caley Fine 5.00 Jan. 10 Daniel Winters Fine $5.00 p'ment suspended Mar. 1 Herman Kinder Fine 5.00 12 Vernon Tetterman Jail 6 mos s.s. 30 Carnell Smith Fine 5.00 30 LeRoy Duff Fine 5.00 .Apr. 4 . Moses Goode Fine 1000`0� 1 Stanislaw Kasprzak ail 180 days s. s. Fine 50.00 21 James J. Murphy Fine 2.00 21 Frank R Kruszeski Fine 5.00 21 Frank R Kruszeski Fine 10.00 21 Floyd West Open Adjournment May 8 Harry Kresey Jail 180 days ,S.S. ,Fine 5.00 July 1 Sydney T. Leader Fine 2.00 3 Stewart DeWar Jr Case Dismissed 5.00- 14 Anthony Smith Fine 5.00 16 Walter O'Neil Ju Jail 30 days s.s. Aug. 4 Robert MacMillan Fine 3.00 6 Joseph DeBenadetti Fine 5.00 6 Robert White Fine 1 5.00 6 Robert White Jail 180 days s.s. 11 C. E. Miller Fine 10.00 11 Henry L. Evans Fine 10.00 11 Louis Brooks Fine 5.00 14 John Travis Fine 25.00 18 Michael Abel Fine 5.00 18 Robert Lee Jones Fine 10.00 18 James Taylor Fine 5.00 18 James Taylor Fine 5.00 18 Robert Boergesson• Fine 5.00 20 John B. Griffin Fine 10.00 20 John C. Alexander. Fine 10.00 24 Arthur Giove, Jr. Fine' ' 5e00 25 Charles H. Buchanan Fine 3.00 25 Alma Walker Fine 10.00 31 Howard J. Hand Fine 5.00 Sept. 1 George T. Diachun Fine 5.00 3 Jesse Bynum Fine 10.00 2 Kenneth a. Anderson Fine 2.00 4 John J. Pereyi Fine 10.00 8 Ridhard A. Winters Fine Fine $5.00 p'ment suspended 11 James E. Hines Fine 10.00 11 James E. Hines Fine 10.00 16 Willie Lee Hooten Fine 5.00 24 Robert Scott Jail 15 days 24 Robert Scott Jail 15 days 25 Milton Greene Fine 10.00 25 Milton Green . Fine . 15.00 25 George Reggler Fine 10.00 28 James Branch Fine 10.00 Oct. 5 Willie Patterson Fine 10.00 9 Charles Spevey Jail 30 days 10 Clifford H.' Peterson Fine 2.00 17 Ernest Sall Maier Case Dismissed 21 Angelo .Aceevedo Fine 15.00 23 Harry W. Tuthill Fine 5.00 24 Y. C. Davis Fine 10.00 23 Willie White Fine 10.00 24 Willie White Fine 10.00.' 2 Willie Patterson Jail 60 days s.s. 2S5 Oct. 28 Henry Sherod Fine $ 10.00 30 Eason Bradford Fine 5.00 Nov. 13 Joe Willie Hatcher Fine 1 5.00 R1 Joe Willie Hatcher Fine 10.00 1 Willie Wells Fine 10.00 17 David London Jail 60 days s.s Fine 10.00 Nov. 22 Hardell Clinkskalesh Fine 1 5.00 22 Wesley Hollingshead Fine 1 5.00 23 Antonio G. Degesus Fine 10.00 23 Francis Pagan Fine 1 5.00 23 Carnell Jr. Moore Fine 10.00 23 Carnell jr. Moore Fine 10.00 23 Carnell Jn. Moore Jail 180 days s.s. 30 Louis Shienault Fine $10.00, payment suspended 30 Louis Shienault Fine $10.00, payment suspended $�10.00 CIVIL DOCKET 1955 19 54. Dec. , 21 W. V. Duryee vs Stanley Davis $ 2. 50 . 23 The North Fork Bk vs Gerald Hommel 2.00 . 23 " " " " vs Gerald Hommel 2.00 14 W. V: Duryee vs Herbert Farnum 2. 50- 1955. Jan. , 20 Robert Bergen vs Vito Povermo 2. 50 F®b. . 23 . J. Leroy Hallock vs Mrs. Fazio .2. 50. May 10 Fred Halliday vs John Morris 2. 50 - 10 George L. Penny vs John Morris 2.. 50 Hune . 21 Frdd L. Moore vs Edward C. Ryder 2. 50 July 12 Frank Gutson vs Peter Demetrius 2. 50 21 Frank Miller vs Dorothy Worth 2. 50 .15 R. A. Sanford vs Mrs. Dovda Bassford 2. 50 Aug. . 12 Charles H. Meredith vs Bruno Swiatocha 2. 50 June :25 Wells Motors vs William Ford 2. 50 July 27 Eastern Suff. Coop. vs Claude Francis 2. 50 Aug. 25 Kenneth Grathwohl vs Stanley Troyan 2. 50 Aug. 18 The North Fork Bk & Trust vs Benjamin Halsey 2.00 Sept 15 George L. Penny vs Ezio Pancini 2. 50 22 George L. Penny vs Henry Taylor 2. 50 Oct. 1 Ted 's Body & Fender Shop vs Amos White 2. 50 . 15 Cutchogue Labor Camp vs M. C. Bagley 2. 50 - 15 it it it vs Rohn Gist 2. 50 19 Walter Sternemann vs Walter Kessler 2.00 19 55 REPORT OF CIVIL COMPROMISE DOCKET $ 7. 0 Aug. 25 Joseph Polywoda Fine $ 27. 50- 23 . John W. Zurawski Fine . 27. 50 Sept.12 John Kinirsky Fine 27. 50 $ 2. 0 1955 REPORT OF INDICTAILE CASES 4 Aug. 8 Lee Brown held for examination and sent to jail bail st at $19000.00. Aug.- 15 charges withdrawn with consent of Dist. Att. Tasker. Aug. 18 Robert Smith first degree burglary, waited examin- ation, bail $29500.00, unable to pay, was remanded to jail. Aug. 29 Thomas G. Triggs charged with abduction, waived examination held for grand jury, remanded to Riverhead jail. Sept.27 Dave Tuten, jr. waived examination and sent to jail. Oct. 2 Jaime Rivera could not raise bail of $1,000.00 sent to Riverhead jail. Oct. 8 Eddie House , manslaughter 1st degree ', waived examin- ation, held for grand jury. Nov. 17 Henry Morgan waived examination, sent to jail to await action of Grand Jury. Nov. 17 Carol Frances Shanks , grand larceny, committed to jail. Total Receipts- $ 19119.30 286 Moved by Justice .Albertson; seconded by Justice Clark: WHEREAS, the accounts of Ralph P. Booth, Town Clerk, and Rggistrar of Vital Statistics were audited and the annual report of Ralph- P.. Booth for the fiscal year 1955 was filed, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That such annual statement '!:be entered in detail in the minutes of this meeting by the- Town- Clerk as required by Section 105 of the The Town Law. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Justices Tuthill, Albertson, Clark and Demarest: ANNUAL REPORT TOWN CLERK, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK From December 1,. 1954 to November 30, 1955. RECEIPTS From m Sale of Hunting, Fishing and Trapping Licenses-----$1,661.75 From Sale of Dog Licenses---------------------------- 49 117 50 From Sale of Marriage Licenses----------------------- -- 168.00 Filing Chatt&b Mortgages-------------------------------- 195.00 Filing Satisfactions of Chattel Mortgages--------------- 4.00 Filing Conditional Sales Contracts---------------------- 328.00 Filing Assignments Conditional Sales Contracts-------- 126.00 Filing Satisfactions Conditional Sales Contracts-------� 12.00 Fees, Searching Records--------------------------------1, 3.92 Fees, Explosives Licenses------------------------------- 1.75 Fees , Mortgage Statments-------------------------------- 2.00 Fees , Transcripts of Marriage, Birth, Death Certificates 382.00 Total $ 7,001.92 DISBURSEMENTS Amount paid to County Clerk for Conservation Licenses--$ 19496.75 Amount paid to County Treasurer for Dog Licenses------- 39704.00 Amount paid to State Department of Health for Marriage Licenses---------- 42.00 Amount paid to Superisor for fees -------------------- 1,759.17 Total $ 79001.92 Respectfully submitted to the Southold Town Board Dec. 30, 1955. Ralph P. Booth Town Clerk Town of Southold, New York Moved by Justice Albertson; seconded by Justice Tuthill: WHEREAS, the accounts of Harold Price, Superintendent of Highways , were audited and the annual report of Harold Price for the fiscal year 1955 was filed NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That such annual statement be entered in detail in the minutes of this meeting by the Town Clerk as required by Section 105 of the Town Law. , Vote of 'Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Justices Tuthill, Albertson, Clark and Demarest. 1955 Dec. 31-Highway Fund-Total Receipts-$133 ,209.96 Total. Debits 12 084 to Balance on hand$ 6,125.86 Dec. 31-Bridge Fund- Total Receipts-$ Z,652.29 Total Debits none Balance on handg 2,652.29 Dec. 31-Machinery Fund - Total R ceipts - $ 489914.69 Total Debits - 11.786. Balance on hand 17912 .1 Dec. 31-Miscellaneous Fund Total Receipts- $ 57,368.11 Total Debits - 480114. 58 Balance on hand 6 99253. 53 287 Moved by Justice Albertson; seconded by Justice Clark: WHEREAS, the annual report of .Assessor Walter C. Grabie for the fiscal year 1955 Was audited and filed, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That such annual statement be entered in detail in the minutes ,of this meeting by the Town Clerk as re_- quir.ed by Shetion,:slO'_5,eof the Town Law. Receipts-None Disbursements-None Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Justices Tuthill, Albertson, Clark and Demarest. Moved by Justice .Albertson; seconded by Justice Clark: WHEREAS, the annual report of Assessor George E. Latham for the fiscal year 1955 was audited and filed, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That such annual statement be entered in detail in the minutes of this meeting by the Town Clerk as re- quired by Section 105 of the Town Law. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Justices Tuthill, .Albertson, Clark and Demarest. Receipts-None Disbursements-None Moved by Justice Demarest; seconded by Justice Albertson; WHEREAS, the annual report of Assessor Raymond W. .Terry for the fiscal year 1955 was audited and filed, NOW, THEREFORE, ,BE IT RESOLVED: That such annual statement be entered in detail in the minutes of this meeting by the Town Clerk :as required by Section 105 of the. Town Law. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Justices Tuthill, Albertson,\�Clark and Demarest. . Receipts-None Disbursements-None Moved by Justice Albertson; seconded by Justice Clark: WHRREAS, The annual report of Assessor A. Kenneth Monsell for the fiscal year 1955 was audited and filed, NOWT- THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That such annual statement be entered in detail in the minutes of this meeting by the Town Clerk as re- quired by Section 105 of the Town Law. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp;. Justices Tuthill, Albertson, Clark and Demarest. Receipts-None Disbursements-None Moved by Justice Clark; seconded by Justice Albertson; WHEREAS, the annual report of Assessor A. Halsey Brown for the fiscal year 1955 was audited and filed, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That such annual statement be entered in detail in the minutes of this meeting by the Town Clerk as required by Section 105 of the Town Law. Vote of Town Board: .Qyes-Supervisor Klipp; Justices Tuthill, Albertson, Clark and Demarest. Receipts-REceived from County Treasurer ------------$ 3 .40 Disbursements-Paid Supervisor------------------------ 3.40 Moved by Justice Demarest; seconded by Justice Albertson; .WHEEEAS, the annual report of Assessor Ernest W. Morrell for the fiscal year 1955 was audited and filed, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: Tha such annual statement be entered in detail in the minutes of this meeting by the Town Clerk. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Justices Tuthill, Albertson, Clark and Demarest. Receipts- None Disbursements-None Moved by Justice Alberrson; seconded by Justice Clark: WHEREAS, the accounts of the Board of Trustees were audited and the annual report of -the Board of Trustees for the fiscal year 1955 was filed, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That such annual statement be entered in detail in the minutes of this meeting by the Town �;lerk as required by Section 105 of the Town Law, Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Justices Tuthill, Albertson, Clark and Demarest. Receipts-Received for permits & Leases--------$148.00 Disbursements-Paid to Supervisor-------------- 148.00 Dated: Dec. 20, 1955. Emmons Dean, Chairman Board of Trustees 2'8 8 Moved by Justice .A�bertson; seconded byy Justice Demarest: WHEREAS, the annual 'report of Wayland Jefferson, Town, Historian, for the fiscal year 1955 was audited and filed, NOW THEREFORE- -BE IT RESOLVED: That such annual statement be entered in daetail in the minutes of this meeting by the Town Clerk as re- quired by Section 105 of the Town Law. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Justices Tuthill, Albertson, Clark and Demarest. Receipts-None Disbursements-None Moved by Justice Albertson; seconded by Justice Tuthill: WHEREAS, the accounts of Justice E. Perry Edwards were audited and the annual report of Justice Edwards for the fiscal year 1955 was filed, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That such annual statement be entered in detail in the minutes of this meeting by the Town Clerk as required by Section 105 of the Town Law, Vote of Town -Board: Ayes-Supergisor Klipp; Justices Tuthill, Albertson, Clark and Demarest. Annual statement of the Justice of the Peace for' Fishers Island, Town of Southold, .New York,. for period of Dec. 31, 1954 to Nov. 30, 1955. Receipts: Fines collected ---------------------$820.00 Disbursements: To State Comptroller------------ 820.00 I , Z. Perry Edwards, do hereby certify that I am the Jusice of the Peace for Fishers Island, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, and State of .New York and that the foregoing statement of receipts and disbursements for the year -1955 is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Date: Dec. 30. 1955 E. Perry Edwards Moved by Justice Tuthill; seconded by Justice Demarest: RESOLVED: That in accordance with Section 284 of .the Highway Law the agreements for the expenditures of Highway moneys, made by and between Harold Price, Town Superintendent of Highways and the S Southold Town Board for the year 1956, be and the same is hereby approved by the Town Board, subject to the approval of the County Superintendent of Highways. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp'; Justices Tuthill, .Albertson, Clark and .Demarest. The following Bonds were presented to the Board dor approval. Moved by Justice Albertson; seconded. by- Justice Clark: RESOLVED: That Bond No. 1S120428, issued by the Aetna Casualty. and Surety Gompany in the sum of Sixty Thousand Dollars ($60,000) on behalf of Norman E. Klipp, be and 'the -same is hereby approved as to its form, sum, Manner of execution and surety therein. Vote of Town Board :Ayes-Justices Tuthill, Albertson, Clark and Demarest. Moved by Justice Tuthill; seconded by Justice Demarest: RESOLVED: That pursuant to the provisions of Section 283 o- the . Highway Law, Bond No. 1S118994, issued by The Aetna Casualty and Surety Company in the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000) on behalf of Norman E. Klipp, be and the same is hereby approved as to its form, sum, manner of execution and surety therein. Vote of Town Board: .Ayes-Justives Tuthill, Albertson, Clark and Demarest. Moved by Justice Albertson; seconded by Justice Clark: RESOLVED: That Bond No. 1S118995, issued by the Aetna Casualty and Surety Company in the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000) on behalf of Norman E. Klipp as Custodian 'of Fina-ncos of the Fishers Island Ferry District, be and the same is hereby approved as to its form, sum, manner of execution and sufficiency, of surety therein. . Vote of Town Board-Ayes:Justices Tuthill, Albertson, Clark and Demarest. �8 Moved by Justice -Albertson; seconded by Justice Clark: RESOLVED: That Bond No. 1S117536, issued by "the Aetna Casualt and Surety .Company in the sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2,0005 on behal-f of Therese A. Lindsay,, be and the same is hereby approved as to its form, sum, manner of execution and sufficiency of surety therein. Vote. of -Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Justices Tuthill, Albertson, Clark and Demarest. Moved by Justice -Tuthill; seconded by Justice Demarest: RESOLVED: That Bond No. 1S119003, issued by the Aetna Casualty and Surety Company, in the sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000) , on behalf of Harold D. Price, be and the same is hereby approved as to its form, sum, manner of execution and sufficiency of surety therein. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor- Klipp; Justices Tuthill, Albertson, Clark and Demarest. Moved by Justice .Albertson; seconded by Justice Tuthill: RESOLVED: That Bond No. 1Sll'9002, issued by The Aetna Casualty and Surety Company, in the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) on behalf of Henry A. Clark, be and the same is hereby approved as to its sum, form, manner of execution and sufficiency of surety therein. Vote of Town Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Justices Tuthill, Albertson and Demarest. Moved by Justice Albertson; seconded by Justice Clark: RESOLVED: That Bond No. 0 5-551-119, issued by the American Surety Company of New York, in the sum of One Thousand Dollars , ($1,000) on behalf of Ralph P. Booth, be and the same is hereby approved as to its form, sum, manner of execution and sufficiency of surety therein. Vote of Togn Board: Ayes-Supervisor Klipp; Justices Tuthill , Albertson, Clark. and Demarest.- Moved by Justice Tuthill; seconded by Justice Albertson, RESOLVED: That Bond No. F 51311 issued by the Fidelity -and Casualty Company of New York in the sum of Four Thousand. Dollars (V+,000) on behalf 66 a. John Gada , be and the same is hereby approved as to its form, sum, manner of execution and surety therein. Vote of Town Board: AyesB- Supervisor Klipp: Justices Tuthill, Albertson, Calrk and Demarest. Moved by Justice Clark; seconded by Justice Demarest: . RESOLVED: That Bond No. Sm178332, - issued by the American Motorists: Insurance Company in the sum of One Thousand Dollars .($1,000)' 66` ` behalf of Ralph W. Tuthill, be ana the same is hereby approved as . to its form, sum,manner. of execution .and surety therein. Vote of Town Board: Ayes Supervisor Klipp; Justices Albertson, Qirk .; and Demarest. Moved by -Justice Demarest; Seconded by Justice Clarki, RESOLVED:.,-- That Bond No SM178331 issured- by theAmerican' Motorists . Insurance 'Company- in the sum of One Thousand Dollars St ($1,000)� on" ` behalf of' Lester M. Albertson, be and the :same is approved as to,- its form, sum, manner of execution and surety therein. Vote of Town Board: Ayes- Supervisor -.Klipp; Justices -Tuthill, Clark-- and Demarest. Moved by Justice Tuthill; Seconded by Justice Albertson: RESOLVED: That Bond No. F 51306, Issued by the Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York, in the sun of 0 e Thousand Dollars ($19000) on behalf of Louis Demarest, be and the same is hereby approved as to its form, sum, manner of execution and surety therein. Vote of Town Board: Ayes- Supervisor Klipp; Justices Tuthill, Albertson and Clark. 290 Moved by Justice Albertson•, seconded-by Justice Clark: RESOLVED: That Bond No F'S1312 issued-lby� the Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York in the sum of Four Thousand Dollars ($4,000) on behalf of Edwin S. Conklin, be and the same is hereby approved as to its form,' manner of execution and sufficiency of sureties. therein. Vote of Town Board: Ayes - Supervisor Klipp; Justices Albertson, Tuthill, Clark and Demarest. Adjournment .was at 5:30 P.M. Ralph P. Booth Town Clerk