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Cover picture, Eastham Windmill built in 1797 and still in work- ing condition.
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REPORTS
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF THE
TOWN of EASTHAM
FOR THE YEAR
1962
OF
EAS
NMOJ
HA
AUSET 16206
R PORAT
.
Annual Town Meeting in the Town Hall February 18, 1963 Election of Officers
February 19, 1963
NOTICE OF TOWN OFFICE HOURS
The Town Clerk, Treasurer and Tax Collector's office hours are 9 to 12 A.M. and 1 to 5 P.M. daily, Saturdays excepted.
The Selectmen, Assessors and Boards of Welfare and Health are in the office at the Town Hall on Mondays and Saturdays from 9 to 12 A.M. and on the second and fourth Wednesday evenings from 7 to 9 P.M.
The Welfare Worker is in her office at the Town Hall on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays from 9 to 12 A.M. and from 1 to 5 P.M.
The School Committee meets on the first or second Tuesday of each month, as posted, at 7:30 P.M. at the Eastham Elementary School, on Schoolhouse Road.
The Building Inspector is in his office at the Town Hall on Saturdays from 9 to 12 A.M.
The Planning Board meets at the Town Hall the first and third Tuesday of each month, at 8 P.M.
The Town Nurse may be reached at the Elementary School, phone Orleans 808-R, Monday through Friday mornings. At other times call Orleans 390-J.
The Annual Town Meetings are held on the third Monday in February at the Town Hall, at 7:00 P.M.
The Annual Town Elections are held on the third Tuesday in February, at the Town Hall, unless that day is a holiday, in which event the election will be held on the third Wednesday in February.
REF 9744 EAS 19918 Locked Cabinet
Printed on Cape Cod At THE PATRIOT PRESS Hyannis, Mass.
TOWN OF EASTHAM
Incorporated in 1651 Population 1960 Census-1189 Acreage-14.60 square miles
SENATORS IN CONGRESS
Edward M. Kennedy, Boston Leverett J. Saltonstall, Dover
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS
Nineth Congressional District Hastings Keith, Bridgewater
STATE SENATOR
Allan F. Jones, Barnstable
REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT
Second Barnstable District Stephen Weekes, Harwich
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Oscar Cahoon, Harwich H. Heyworth Backus, Barnstable Nathan Ellis, Jr., Falmouth
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ELECTED OFFICIALS OF THE TOWN OF EASTHAM
Moderator
Fred G. LaPiana, Jr .- 1963
Selectmen, Assessors
and Boards of Health and Public Welfare
Maurice W. Wiley-1964 Luther P. Smith-1963 Maurice A. Moore-1965
Treasurer, Tax Collector and Town Clerk
L. Isabelle Brackett-1963
Library Trustees
Frederick H. Jewell-1963
Dorrice M. Mayo-1965 John B. Curtiss-1964 (Resigned) Otto E. Nickerson, appointed to 1963
Planning Board
Clarence E. Doughty-1966
Maurice A. Moore -- 1965
Prescott B. Cummings-1964
Charles N. Deane-1963
Harry Taylor-1967
School Committee
Howard E. Brewer-1964 Theodore L. Hicks-1963 Marcia E. Nickerson-1965
Regional School District Committee
Richard J. VanderMay-1963 (Resigned) Robert M. Burrill, appointed to 1963
Highway Surveyor
Nathan A. Nickerson-1963
Tree Warden
Charles P. Escobar-1965
Constable
Harvey T. Moore-1965
Recreation Commission
Richard J. Mulholland-1966 M. Louise Campbell-1965 Velma D. MacPherson-1964
Edward J. Brown-1963
Fred G. Carey, Jr .- 1967
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APPOINTED OFFICIALS OF THE TOWN OF EASTHAM
Town Accountant Board of Registrars
Genevieve C. Schroeder-1964
Eleanor P. Daley Mills-1964 Aurore V. King-1963
Constance L. Cunningham-1965
General Office Clerk
Welfare Worker
Genevieve C. Schroeder Dorrice M. Mayo Lawrence A. Baker
Veterans' Agent
Building Inspector
Ralph L. Rogers
Fire Chief and Forest Fire Warden
John H. Hilferty
Civilian Defense Director
Clarence E. Doughty
Shellfish Constable
Lloyd A. Mayo
Inspector of Wires
Gilbert E. Newton
Custodian of Town Dump
Earle K. Horton
Moth Superintendent Special Agent Board of Health
Dr. Fred L. Moore
Dog Officer
Dr. James H. Leach
Inspector of Animals and Slaughtering
Dr. James H. Leach
Town and School Nurse
A. May Dunphy
Burial Agent
Lawrence A. Baker
Winfield J. Knowles
Robert L: Deschamps
George R. Bridgwood Jerry Emond Kenneth R. Higgins John F. O'Hara John A. Alexander Earle K. Horton
Special Police Officers
Sanitary Inspectors
Stillman D. Covell Edward E. Bolton Edward H. Tateosian
Leo H. Decoteau Richard Sturtevant
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Chief of Police
Police Officers
Charles P. Escobar
Fence Viewer Town Hall Custodian Finance Committee
Winfield J. Knowles Louis Amoroso
Dr. James H. Leach-1964 Edward Benz-1964
Leslie L. Videon-1964 Harry Taylor-1963
Wallace S. Woodworth-1963 James T. Clancy-1963 Clayton O. Horton-1965
Otto E. Nickerson-1965 William J. Hoffman-1965
Board of Appeals
Harold Jennings-1965 Edwin A. Johnson-1964 Philip Horton, Jr .- 1964
David L. Mead-1963
Stillman D. Covell-1966
George D. Dickie-1967
Board of Appeals, Associate Members Conservation Commission
Catherine De Ville-1964 Edward L. Philbrick, Jr .- 1964
Freeman C. Hatch, II-1964
Louie A. Benner-1963
Robert J. Erickson-1964
Alfred L. Mills-1963
George E. Schreck-1965
A. Henry Nickerson-1965 Joseph L. Putnam-1965 Alfred R. Mills, Warden
Election Officers
James T. Clancy, Deputy Warden Walter E. Gavin, Deputy Warden Eleanor G. Ullman, Inspector Maurice Turano, Inspector Esther F. Turner, Deputy Inspector Lorna B. Horton, Clerk Helen Sarah Carron, Deputy Clerk
County Health Officer Sealer of Weights and Measures Weigher
Dr. Fred L. Moore
Frank A. Fuller
John Pate
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REPORT OF THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN
To the Residents and Taxpayers of Eastham :
Again the Town Report is before you and we believe you will agree that it shows the Town in a growing and prosperous condition. However, with an ever increasing budget, you will see a rise in the tax rate in the next year or two as the building program cannot keep pace with it.
As usual, our greatest problem is keeping the beaches clean. It is most discouraging as a large percentage of the people using them do not cooperate. There were many com- plaints on the Bay shore beaches because of the seaweed and red ooze that remained on the beach after each high tide. If there was a way of straining the water as it comes in on the tide, the problem would be solved. So far we have not found a solution.
The Conservation Commission has been reorganized and they are asking for a sum of money to begin the pro- gram of preserving the Great Salt Marshes for future generations.
As there are no new projects in view this year the articles in the Warrant do not require discussion here. The reports of the other Town Officers and Committees give a picture of the activity in the Town.
Eastham has been invited to participate in the cele- bration of Wellfleet's two hundredth Birthday, and we wish Wellfleet many more happy and prosperous birthdays.
Respectfully submitted,
MAURICE W. WILEY, Chairman LUTHER P. SMITH MAURICE A. MOORE
Board of Selectmen.
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REPORT OF THE BOARD OF ASSESSORS
To the Residents and Taxpayers of the
Town of Eastham :
The Board of Assessors respectfully submits this re- port for the year ending December 31, 1962.
As the report of the Planning Board covers the pro- posed Seashore District zoning, to be voted on at the Annual Town Meeting, we will not go into that phase of the Cape Cod National Seashore in this report. However, here are a few specific facts that may be of interest to you, the citizens and taxpayers of Eastham.
Since the Seashore boundary lines have been surveyed, a list has been compiled of the parcels within the area. This list covers privately owned real estate, Town owned land taken through tax title procedures and Town owned land for beach and town landing purposes. An analysis of this listing shows that privately owned real estate within the seashore area covers 2,083 acres of land valued on the Town books at $288,200.00. On this 2,083 acres of land there are 186 dwellings valued at $623,250.00. This represents a total valuation of $911,450.00. The Town owns 201 acres of Tax Possession Property with a Tax Title value of $4,289.14. Town landing property within the Sea- shore area covers 30.31 acres.
Following is a comparison of tax figures for this past year, the previous year and ten years ago. You will note that there is an increase of over 100 percent valuation in the past ten years, and the taxes levied show better than 150 percent increase in the same period.
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Comparative Value of the Town as of January -- 1952 1961 1962
Personal Estate $ 436,220.00 $ 898,600.00 $ 954,990.00
Land Exclusive of Buildings 666,370.00
1,221,210.00 1,256,800.00
Buildings exclusive of Land
2,181,390.00
4,452,980.00
4,711,020.00
Total Valuation of
Assessed Estate $3,283,980.00 $6,572,790.00 $6,922,810.00
Tax Rate Per $1,000.00
$30.40
$40.00
$37.00
Taxes Levied :
On Personal Estate
$ 13,261.09
$ 35,944.00
$ 35,334.63
On Real Estate
86,571.90
226,967.60
220,809.34
On Polls
624.00
898.00
952.00
$100,456.99
$263,809.60
$257,095.97
Total Number of Persons Assesed :
Polls Assesed
318
449
476
Acres of Land Assessed 7,320
7,470
7,422
Number of Dwellings Assessed
1,199
1,989
2.066
Respectfuly submitted,
LUTHER P. SMITH, Chairman MAURICE W. WILEY MAURICE A. MOORE Board of Assessors.
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THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS - EASTHAM 1962 RECAPITULATION
Figures used in Fixing Tax Rate G.L. Chapter 59, 23, 25
A. CITY or TOWN: Include all appropriations voted since 1960 Tax Rate was fixed.
1. Total Appropriations as certified by city or town clerk to be raised by taxation, Chapter 41, 15A
$324,349.15
2. Total Appropriations voted to be taken from available funds: (a) In 1962, $25,800.00
25,800.00 $350,149.15
3. Deficits due to abatements in excess of overlay of prior years:
Of Year Amount Of Year Amount (a) 1955 $7.50 (b) 1956 $7.40
4. Total Deficits to be carried to outside column
14.90
1962
1961 Under- Estimates Estimates
B. STATE: Tax and Assessments:
1. State Parks and Reservations
$ 825.62
2. State Audit of Municipal Accounts
106.00
3. Mosquito Control
3,275.88
4. Sum of totals carried to outside column
$ 4,207.50
4,207.50
C. COUNTY TAX: Tax and Assessments: 1. County Tax 2. Blue Cross and Insurance
$ 18,859.19
$ 744.19
2,333.25
17.85
$ 21,192.44
$ 762.04
21.954.48
$ 8,562.66
D. OVERLAY OF CURRENT YEAR
E. GROSS AMOUNT TO BE RAISED
$384,888.69
F. ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND AVAILABLE FUNDS:
1. Income Tax, State Tax Apportionment
2. Income Tax, School Aid, G. L. 70
$ 4,560.04 16,650.75
843.22
3. Income Tax, G. L. Chapter 69, Chapter 71
4. Corporation Taxe's
7,588.55
5. Reimbursement on account of publicly owned lands
28.21
6. Old Age Meal Tax
1,104.96
7. Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise
31,129.05
8. Licenses
3,810.50
9. Fines
156.23
10. Health and Sanitation: Town Nurse and Dental Fees
269.50
11. Charities (other than Federal Grants)
3,243.30
12. Old Age Assistance (other than Federal Grants)
11,864.15
13. Veterans' Services --
1,445.56
14. School (Funds from Income Tax not to be included)
16,204.17
15. Interest: On Taxes and Assessments 232.73
16. State Assistance for School Construction - Chapter 645, Acts of 1948
1,729.78
17. Rental of Town Hall Auditorium
1,068.00
18. TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS $101,928.70
19. OVERESTIMATES OF PREVIOUS YEAR: (a) State Parks and Reservations $ 64.02
25,800.00
21. TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND AVAILABLE FUNDS
$127,792.72
$257,095.97
HI. Number of Polls 476 at $2.00 each Poll Tax $ 952.00
J. Total Valuation: Personal Property $ 954,990.00
Personal Property Tax 35,334.63
Real Estate 5,967,820.00
Real Estate Tax
220,809.34
Total $6,922,810.00
TAX RATE
$37.00
L. TOTAL TAXES LEVIED ON POLLS AND PROPERTY
$257,095.97
20. Amounts voted to be taken from available funds
G. NET AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION ON POLLS AND PROPERTY
REPORT OF THE TOWN ACCOUNTANT
To the Board of Selectmen :
The Town Accountant herewith submits a report of the Financial Transactions of the Town of Eastham for the year ending December 31, 1962. Cooperation of all depart- ments in submitting bills promptly has helped in expedit- ing the work in this department and I wish to take this opportunity to express my appreciation to all concerned.
RECEIPTS
Cash on hand, January 1, 1962
$ 94.571.23
GENERAL REVENUE:
Taxes:
1961 Real Estate
$ 4,718.91
1961 Personal
1,432.90
1962 Real Estate
213,725.29
1962 Personal
34,145.32
1962 Poll
724.00
1962 Real Estate on Tax
Possession Sales
6.17
$254.752.59
1961 Motor Vehicle Excise
$ 4.005.67
1962 Motor Vehicle Excise
29,501.37
$ 33,507.04
Tax Title Redemptions
$ 130.39
Sale of Tax Possessions
250.00
$ 380.39
From the State:
Income Tax
$12,005.38
Business Corporation Tax
8,970.00
Old Age Assistance Meal Tax
1,239.00
$ 22,214.38
From the County :
Refunded Dog Tax
$ 320.07 $ 320.07
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Licenses and Permits:
Building
$ 852.00
Cabin
11.00
Cesspool
27.50
Firearms and Gunsmith
45.00
Garbage Disposal
2.00
Gasoline Renewals
7.00
Ice Cream Manufacturer
5.00
Innkeeper
6.00
Junk
5.00
Liquor
500.00
Lodging House
8.00
Oleo
.50
Pistol
28.00
Playschool
1.00
Shellfish:
Residential, Non-Commercial
930.00
Non-Residential, Non-Commercial
506.00
Commercial
52.00
Scallop
175.00
Victualler
26.00
$ 3,187.00
Fish and Game Licenses
1,422.50
Dog Licenses
393.25
Grants and Gifts:
Public School Aid, Chapter 70
$10,963.37
School and Union Superintendent
934.83
Transportation
13,032.20
$ 24,930.40
Interest on Taxes:
Personal
$20.68
Real Estate
77.41
Poll
.59
Motor Vehicle Excise
50.14
Tax Title Redemption
3.27
$
152.09
Collector's Fees
372.50
COMMERCIAL REVENUE:
Auditorium Rental
$1,125.00
Library Fines
189.85
Planning Board Hearings
60.00
Recording Fees
19.37
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Reimbursement for Ads for Liquor Hearings Poll Tax Demands School Lunch Sealer's Fines
3.30 11.55
3,482.76
11.50
$ 4,903.33
From the State:
New School Building
$ 1,729.78
Livestock Control
40.00
Highways :-- Chapter 81
11,000.00
Old Age Assistance
6,472.67
Old Age Assistance, Administrative
512.58
Old Age Assistance, Medical
4,798.63
Old Age Assistance, Medical, Administrative
137.34
Aid to Dependent Children
1,744.15
Aid to Dependent Children, Administrative
192.21
Disability Assistance
1,616.25
Disability Assistance, Administrative
31.12
Veterans' Benefits
645.92
Vocational Education
1,262.41
$ 30,183.06
Federal Grants:
Old Age Assistance
$13,232.77
Old Age Assistance, Administrative
1,034.14
Old Age Assistance, Medical
5,042.00
Old Age Assistance, Medical, Administrative
276.25
Aid to Dependent Children
2,486.50
Aid to Dependent Children, Administrative
540.94
Disability Assistance
511.80
Disability Assistance, Administrative
63.05
School Lunch
1,755.85
$ 24,943.30
Recoveries :
Old Age Assistance
1,053.31
$ 1,053.31
From Other Towns:
Old Age Assistance
269.32
Refunds:
Bounty on Seals
$ 50.00
Dog Officer Account
153.00
Fire Department
6.37
Library
7.85
Old Age Assistance
34.00
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Old Age Assistance, Medical
7.50
Old Age Assistance, Adm. School
1.92
52.07
State Income Tax
28.72
1.19
Town Hall Miscellaneous
1.10
$ 343.72
Unclassified :
State Income Tax
$ 1,009.53
Barnstable County Retirement
2,230.84
Federal Withholding Tax
12,871.84
Massachusetts Teachers' Retirement
2,318.89
Blue Cross and Insurance
2,436.74
Teachers' Group Insurance
474.64
Dental Clinic Fees
101.50
Nurses' Fees
250.25
Marina Rental
520.00
Reimbursement for Loss of Taxes
28.21
Rent of Check Writer
25.00
Telephone Tolls and Pay Phone
3.05
Sale of: Lawn Mower
55.30
Voting Lists
4.00
Scallop Bags
1.05
Boat Yard Rental
75.00
Vending Machine
1.00
Paper and Stencils
3.00
Shellfish Grants
21.00
Tax Title:
Instruments of Redemption
9.00
Taking Costs
1.41
$ 22,441.25
TRUST ACCOUNTS:
Timothy Smith Fund :
Bond Interest
$ 367.00
Income
2,230.42
Gifts
200.00
Loans Given
1,375.00
Loans Repaid
720.00
Interest on Loans
10.98
Withdrawal
697.00
Town Hall Income
104.94
Billings Fund Income
$5,600.40
682.50
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Frank O. Daniels Cemetery Fund Zara Higgins Cemetery Fund Old Mill Operating Fund Sales $1,903.87 733.08
2.31 5.08
Donations
$2,636.95
$
9,032.18
TOTAL RECEIPTS
$529,372.91
PAYMENTS-CLASSIFIED
GENERAL GOVERNMENTS:
Selectmen's Salaries:
Maurice W. Wiley, Chairman $1,150.00
Luther P. Smith
1,150.00
Maurice A. Moore 987.68
Prince H. Hurd, Jr
162.32
$3,450.00
Assessors' Salaries:
Luther P. Smith
Appropriation
$3,450.00
Chairman $1,150.00
Maurice W. Wiley
1,150.00
Maurice A. Moore 987.68
Prince H. Hurd, J. 162.32
$3,450.00
Board of Welfare Salaries:
Maurice A. Moore,
Appropriation $900.00
Chairman $257.69
Prince H. Hurd, Jr. Chairman 42.31
Maurice W. Wiley 300.00
Luther P. Smith
300.00
$900.00
Treasurer, Collector, Clerk Salary : L. Isabelle Brackett $4,300.00
Appropriation $4,300.00
Accountant Salary : Genevieve C.
Appropriation
$1,828.00
Schroeder $1,828.00
Appropriation $3,450.00
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Office Clerk Salary: Genevieve C. Schroeder
Appropriation $2,072.00
$2,072.00
Custodian Salary: Louis Amorso $3,640.00
Appropriation
$3,640.00
Building Inspector Salary: Ralph L. Rogers
$1,600.00
Appropriation
$1,600.00
Moderator Salary:
Fred G. LaPiana, Jr. $ 50.00
Appropriation
$50.00
Road Surveyor Salary: Nathan A. Nickerson $ 50.00
Appropriation
$50.00
Finance Committee Secretary Salary :
Harry Taylor
$ 50.00
Appropriation
$50.00
Constable Salary :
Harvey T. Moore
$ 50.00
Appropriation
$50.00
Accountant Expense :
Association Dues $ 9.00
Photo Copy Machine
107.60
Printing, Postage, Office Expense
175.33
Travel, Meetings
180.70
$472.63
Balance to Revenue
27.37
$500.00
Assessors' Abstracts:
Abstracts & Postage
$378.65
From Reserve
125.00
Appropriation
$300.00
Balance to Overlay Surplus 46.35
$425.00
$425.00
Assessors' Maps:
Nickerson & Berger
$800.00
Balance. Jan. 1, 1962
$800.00
Selectmen and Assessors Expense:
Association Dues
$ 45.00
Appropriation
$1,200.00
Advertisements
23.92
Clerical Assistance
79.63
Old Mill Photo
35.00
Annual Conference Expense 100.00
Printing, Postage,
Office Expense
382.62
Assessors' Plans and Maps
18.53
Travel, Meetings
311.93
Appropriation
$500.00
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Binding Abstracts
67.42
Law Books
45.00
Miscellaneous
.50
$1,109.55
Balance to Revenue
94.50
$1.200.00
Treasurer, Collector, Clerk Expense :
Association Dues
$13.50
Appropriation
$1,500.00
Clerical Assistance
91.00
Deputy Collector
9.00
Recording Fees
115.50
Printing, Postage and
Office Expense
1.016.31
Travel and Meetings
212.03
Miscellaneous
12.25
$1,469.59
Balance to Revenue
30.41
$1,500.00
Finance Committee Expense :
Association Dues
$10.00
Appropriation
$75 00
Balance to Revenue
65.00
$75.00
,
Legal Expense:
Town Counsel
$310.00
Appropriation
$1,000.1;0
Balance to Revenue
690.00
$1,000.00
Surety on Bonds:
Treasurer's Bond
$149.60
Appropriation
$450.00
Collector's Bond
228.60
Town Clerk's Bond
15.00
Deputy Collector's
Bond
10.00
$403.20
Balance to Revenue
46.80
$450.00
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Election and Registration :
Registrars-
Appropriation
$800.00
($150.00 each) $450.00
From Reserve 480.00
Clerk of Registrars 50.00
Votometer & Express
29.80
Election Officers
433.51
Printing, Postage
280.19
Meals
27.38
$1,270.88
Balance to Overlay Surplus
9.12
$1,280.00
$1,280.00
Town Hall:
Electricity
$ 604.28
Appropriation
$6,500.00
Fuel Oil
1,143.40
Insurance
902.62
Maintenance & Repairs 649.86
Paint Outside Thim
725.00
Paint Office
552.51
Extra Janitor Duty
310.34
Telephone
385.46
Janitor's Supplies
183.94
Sink
210.20
Gas
7.10
$5.674.71
Balance to Revenue
825.29
$6,500.00
Tax Title:
Legal Fees
$945.00
Appropriation
$1,200.00
Recordings
119.49
Advertising
14.85
Tax Takings
20.00
Postage
1.02
$1,100.36
Balance to Revenue
99.64
$1,200.00
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Tax Possessions: Recording Deeds
$ 7.29
Appropriation $500.00
Stamps
1.55
$ 8.84
Balance to Revenue
491.16
$500.00
Certification of Notes:
Balance to Revenue
$10.00
Appropriation
$10.00
TOTAL GENERAL GOVERNMENT
$34,448.41
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY :
Shellfish Protection :
Lloyd A. Mayo,
Appropriation
$1,000.00
Shellfish Constable $1,000.00
Shellfish Propagation: Printing and Signs
$58.00
Balance Jan. 1, 1962
$751.26
Repair Buoys
12.00
Appropriation
500.00
Travel and Meetings 38.00
Rings and Lumber
20.48
$ 128.48
Balance to 1963
1,122.78
$1,251.26
$1,251.26
Fire Department :
John H. Hilferty, Chief $1,400.00
Appropriation
$5,650.00
Fire Payroll 706.00
Refund
6.37
Association Dues
15.00
From Reserve
1,065.33
Electricity
214.38
Oxygen
15.09
Apparatus & Equipment,
Maintenance and Repairs
1,292.68
Maintain Fire Signal
300.00
Fuel Oil
367.24
Gasoline and Oil
259.49
Insurance 980.13
Building Maintenance
41.56
Air Whistles
531.65
Printing, Postage
49.75
Telephone
228.20
Clothing
204.77
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Travel & Meetings
92.25
Miscellaneous
23.51
$6,721.70
$6,721.70
Rescue Truck :
Purchase and Equip
Rescue Truck $4,861.41
From Surplus Revenue From Reserve 61.41
Police Department: Winfred J. Knowles,
Chief
$5,000.00
From Reserve
1,267.30
Association Dues
17.00
Police Payrolls
4,710.18
Radio & Equipment
192.69
Uniforms
89.95
Car Repairs and
Servicing
259.31
Gasoline and Oil
846.47
Insurance
580.41
Printing, Postage,
Office Expense
50.35
Street Light
8.69
Telephone
348.06
Travel & Meetings
64.19
$12,167.30
$12,167.30
Police Cruiser:
New Cruiser
$945.00
Appropriation
$950.00
Balance to Revenue
5.00
$950.00
Traffic Lines:
Painting Traffic
Appropriation
$1,500.00
Lines
$1,494.19
Balance to Revenue
5.81
$1,500.00
Dispatcher Service:
Town of Orleans
$2,000.00
Appropriation
$2,000.00
Tree Warden:
Wages
$170.00
Appropriation
$600.00
Truck Hire
105.00
Insecticide
202.80
$4,800.00
$4,861.41
Appropriation
$10,900.00
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Trees
94.70
Fertilizer, Lumber
26.78
$599.28
Balance to Revenue
.72
$600.00
Insect Pest and Poison Ivy Control:
Wages
$688.50
Appropriation $1,600.00
Truck Hire
592.62
Insecticides
232.65
Equipment
65.40
Gas and Oil
20.73
$1,599.90
Balance to Revenue
.10
$1,600.00
Dutch Elm Disease:
Wages
$103.50
Appropriation
$200.00
Truck Hire
94.88
$198.38
Balance to Revenue
1.62
$200.00
Sealer of Weights and Measures:
Stanley M. Walker Sealer
$ 25.00
Frank A. Fuller, Sealer
125.00
$150.00
Balance to Revenue
30.00
$180.00
Inspection of Wiring:
Maurice A. Moore
$ 44.00
Appropriation
$350 00
Charles O. Thompson
10.00
Gilbert E. Newton
260.00
$314.00
Balance to Revenue
36.00
$350.00
Appropriation
$180.00
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Bounties On Woodchucks:
Bounties Paid
$ 2.50
Appropriation $30.00
Balance to Revenue 27.50
$30.00
Appeal Board:
David L. Mead, Chm.
$100.00
Appropriation
$600.00
Catherine DeVille, Sec. 118.50
Association Dues
25.00
Advertisements
79.20
Printing, Postage
$30.40
Desk
64.50
$417.60
Balance to Revenue
182.40
$600.00
Planning Board :
Harry Taylor, Sec.
$100.00
Appropriation
$350.00
Association Dues
50.00
Advertisements
51.88
Advertising By-Law Amendments
107.80
Typing
2.50
Travel & Meetings
6.65
$318.83
Balance to Revenue
31.17
$350.00
Ambulance :
Ambulance Ass'n.
$1,500.00
Appropriation
$1,500.00
Civilian Defense :
Clarence Doughty, Director
$ 520.00
Appropriation
1,000.00
Generator Expense
40.53
Telephone
30.00
Travel & Meetings
59.45
Clerical
15.00
Printing & Postage
30.49
$695.47
Balance to 1963
507.43
$1,202.90
$1,202.90
Conservation Commission :
Balance to Revenue $200.00
Appropriation
$200.00
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Balance, Jan. 1, 1962 $ 202.90
Street Lights: Street Lights
$815.06 Appropriation $1,066.00
Balance to Revenue
250.94
$1,066.00
Greenhead Fly Control:
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
$346.40
TOTAL PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY
$36,275.50
HEALTH AND SANITATION: Health:
Dental Clinic
$714.05
Appropriation
$1,000.00
Hospital and Care
205.13
Salary of Board
($5.00 each)
15.00
Travel & Meetings
33.00
Miscellaneous
23.53
$ 990.71
Balance to Revenue
9.29
$1,000.00
Town Dump:
Earle K. Horton,
Appropriation
$2,700.00
Supt.
$2,000.00
From Reserve
747.25
Burning Dump
80.65
Truck & Operators
476.00
Rat Poison & Traps
87.08
Pump Repairs
14.39
Electricity
24.74
Signs
26.50
George R. Whiting
737.89
$3,447.25
$3,447.25
Inspection of Animals:
Dr. James H. Leach
$80.00
Appropriation
$80.00
Dog Officer Account:
Dog Disposals
$153.00
Appropriation
$100.00
From Reserve
53.00
$153.00
TOTAL HEALTH AND SANITATION
$4,670.96
Appropriation
$346.40
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HIGHWAYS:
Highways-General:
Equipment & Repairs
$447.20
Appropriation $2,000.00
Materials
573.11
Insurance
37.27
Labor
257.63
Oil for Spreader
15.60
Signs
85.77
Miscellaneous
11.29
1,427.87
Balance to Revenue
572.13
$2,000.00
Highways-Chapter 81:
Wages
$1,461.25
Appropriation
$4,000.00
Trucks and
Operators
6,673.50
Materials
6,865.25
$15,000.00
Snow:
Trucks and Operators
$1,836.00
Wages
463.75
Plow Blades
120.99
Rock Salt
223.00
$2,643.74
Balance to Revenue
356.26
$3,000.00
Rock Harbor:
Electrical Work
$132.12
Lights
512.60
Machinery and
Operators
216.25
Materials
334.18
$1,195.15
Rock Harbor-Dredging: Balance to 1963 $10,000.00
Balance January 1, 1962
$1,104.24
From Reserve
90.91
$1,195.15
From Surplus Revenue $10,000.00
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From Surplus Revenue
11,000.00
$15,000.00
Appropriation
$3,000.00
Town Landings: Trucks and
Operators
$1,240.00
Appropriation From Reserve
$7,000.00
600.00
Lifeguards
1,520.00
Cleaning Beaches
1.560.00
Labor
690.46
Electricity
61.53
Maintenance and
Repairs
614.82
Materials
133.35
Insurance
541.28
Truck Hire
42.25
First Encounter
Rest Room
1,194.74
$7,598.43
Balance to Overlay
Surplus
1.57
$7,600.00
$7,600.00
TOTAL HIGHWAYS
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