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Transfers approved are as follows :
To Snow Account $41 73
To Finance Com. Expense Account 18 00
To Soldiers' Relief Account 100 00
To Propagation Shellfish Account 8 81
To Orleans Fire Dept. Account 65 00
To Town Landings Account 4 74
To Inspection Wiring Account 30 00
To Old Cemeteries Account 14 32
To Dog Account 10 00
To Moth Suppression Account 35 00
To Old Cemeteries Account 10 00
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To Snow Account
61 50
To Old Mill Account 4 08
To Orleans Fire Dept. Account 76 00
$479 18
Reserve Account
Transfers
$1,000 00 479 13
Balance
$520 82
The Committee reports the purchase of a second hand Roval typewriter for Finance Committee purposes.
Respectfully submitted,
CHAS. F. ATWOOD
HERBERT D. NICKERSON HARVEY T. MOORE CHAS. A. GUNN
HAROLD WHITFORD
ABBOTT S. WALKER CARL E. FRENCH
LEWIS W. COLLINS
MORRIS MOORE
Eastham Finance Committee
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Annual Report of Shellfish Constable
FOR 1939
In response to a request made to the Bureau of Marine Fisheries, the Town received 305 bushels of small quahogs for reseeding purposes. This stock was polluted and came from the Acushnet River. Probably due to the difference in the salt content of the water, it was rather slow in going under but did finally and to date has shown an excellent growth. The percentage of mortality seems to have been slight and occurred mostly on the municipal bed below Hemingway's Camp due to round wrinkles.
In my opinion the planting of quahogs carried out each year will eventually result in obtaining a worthwhile natur- al set of seed. It seems reasonable to presume that the more 1 arent stock we have, the better chance to do so. I therefore recommend that the Town continue with this work.
The Town paid for 110 bushels and the State paid for the balance. No doubt the State will help us again in 1940, perhaps to even a greater extent.
I also recommend the purchase of a second hand larg- est size fish dory, so that small quahogs may be planted in certain areas of Salt Pond Bay and Station Bay. We have large sections of good growing ground in both of these areas, but the cost of planting out of skiffs would be pro- hibitive, because of the many trips to shore after another load. A dory would soon pay for itself.
A marked decrease in the number of persons shellfishing for family use was noted throughout the year. The most common violation of the shellfish regulations was fishing
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without a permit. In all instances satisfaction was obtain- ed without recourse to Court action.
During 1939 1 travelled 1300 miles in pursuance of all types of shellfish work, which include besides patrol the posting of regulations and amendments to same, attending shellfish meetings, posting signs, interviewing grant hold- ers, consultations with the Orleans Constable, planting and posting municipal beds.
No clam set was received on any flat during the past year. The present supply of market clams is negligible and there is no prospect in the near future.
Respectfully submitted,
CHARLES F. ATWOOD, Shellfish Constable
Report of Shellfish Accounting Between Eastham and Orleans
Receipts, Town of Eastham Receipts, Town of Orleans
Grants
$17 08
Grants $20 80
Family Permits
295 50
Family Permits 202 50
Commercial Permits
48 00
Commercial Permits 140 00
Total
360 58
Total
$363 35
363 35
Total Receipts both towns $723 93
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Expense, Town of Eastham
Expense, Town of Orleans
Town Clerk fees $6 00
Town Clerk Fees $18 25
Printing 17 00
Printing and
Advertising 22 00
Cloth Signs 4 00
Lumber, etc.
10 94
Surveying 18 55
Total
43 43
Gasoline
1 80
75 54
Total
$75 54
Total Expense
both towns
$119 02
Due Town of Orleans on Expense
$16 03
Due Town of Eastham from Receipts
1 39
Paid Town of Orleans
$14 64
LESLIE E. CHASE.
Town Clerk
Suppression of Moth Receipts and Expenditures
Receipts :
From Town of
Eastham $560 00
From State, Cash 200 00
From State, Material 291 40
$1,041 40
$1,041 40
ADIN L. GILL,
Moth Superintendent
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Cloth Signs
4 00
Lumber, etc. 3 48
Surveying
13 00
Amount of Ex- penditures $1,041 40
Report of Highway Surveyor
Chapter 81
To appropriation $3,225 00 By payment $9,675 00
By State $6,450 00
$9,675 00
$9,675 00
Laborers' wages
$3,136 75
Surveyor's wages
568 75
Trucks
1,154 50
Power Grader and Operator
1,218 00
Tractor and Operator
19 00
Asphalt
3,306 65
Sand and Hardening
55 38
Lumber, nails, cement, tile
13 06
Files, rakes, scythe, stones
4 20
Grass seed
3 80
Arch and catch basin blocks
9 92
Street signs and posts
167 55
Grate and frame
14 00
Freight on signs and posts
2 32
Freight on grate and frame
97
Postage
15
$9,675 00
Under Article 29 of the Town Warrant, I am asking for an appropriation of $100.00 for a hand operated hy- draulic lift for the snow plow that we already have. The
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lift we have at present is about worn out, making it difficult raising and lowering the plow. This does not mean purchas- ing a new plow; just a replacement part for the old one.
Respectfully submitted,
NATHAN A. NICKERSON, Highway Surveyor.
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Librarian's Report 1939
Number volumes bought
174
Number volumes presented
38
Number volumes borrowed
6,719
Number magazines borrowed
953
Number volumes catalogued 6,424
Total fines for 1939 $12 90
Many non-fiction books were borrowed from the Divi- sion of Public Libraries, State House. Books were also bor- rowed from there for the Eastham Grammar school room.
Respectfully submitted,
MRS. BLANCHE A. KEEFE,
Librarian
ADDED DURING 1939 BY PURCHASE AND GIFT
Listen! The Wind
Lindberg
With Malice Towards Some
Hasley Dibesco
World's Apart
Coast Guards
David
Gone Rambling
Roberts
Let Me Die Tuesday (gift)
Miller
Good Old Yesterday (gift)
Towne
My Son ! My Son !
Spring
Parts Unknown Keyes
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Yearling Adventure for a Song Unfamiliar Faces Anything Can Happen (gift) Hunted (gift)
Snak Hunter's Holiday (gift) Mayflower Planters
Spy (gift)
Woman Alive (gift)
Daddy and I (gift)
Made in America (gift)
Full Moon (gift)
Trap (gift)
Young Wife (gift)
Enter the Saint (gift)
Presidents and First Ladies (gift)
Vanishing Idol (gift)
Old Wires and New Waves (gift)
Wild Animal World (gift)
Sailor on Horseback
Wait for the Tide
Fate of the Grosvenor
Return Journey
Black Cats Are Lucky
Moran Beats Back
Take My Heart
Stepping Under Ladders
Enchanted Vagabonds
You Haven't Changed
Mr. Zero Give Them Their Dream Run
Case of the Green Felt Hat
Marbleface
Brand Gardner
Case of the Shoplifter's Shoe
Rawlins Colver Rosman
Gibbs Gibbs Delmar Hills Newman Erzt Jordon Martin Mundy Jordon Irwin Charteris Randolph Gibbs Harlow Ditmars Stone Holton Lee Ayres Fielding Raine Wayne Greig Lamb and Cleveland Bawning Wentworth Patterson Wentworth Bush
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Never Another Moon Nurse in White Annulet of Guilt
Wedding March Singing Shadows
And One Was Beautiful
Deacon's Road
Man in the Saddle
Medicine Man
One Who Kills
Marshall of Sundown
Debutante In Uniform
Shootin' Melody
Stop Over in Paradise
Pride of the Creek
Love Comes Again Later
Forever After
Mysterious Rancho
Sword of Islam
Four of Hearts
Disputed Passage
Tread of Scarlet
Sundown Jim
Peacock Place
Julia, etc. Iron Trail
I Was Christabel
Women of the Wilderness
That Man of Mine
High Road
Thunder on the Range Maris
Ransom Racket
Raiders of Spanish Peaks
Glorious Thunder
Miller Hancock Taylor Ruck Abbott Ruck Flint
Haycox Tuttle Cullum Gregory Greig Mann Greig Robertson Ruck La Farge Gregory Sabatina Queen Douglas Williams
Haycox Stebbins Hauck Brand Parmenter Bell Lee Baldwin Robertson Hill (Lutz) Thayer Grey Fergerson
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Singing Guns Serpent in the Garden Some Fell Among Thorns Fighting Jack Warbonnet Next To My Heart
Homing Valley Beyond
No Armour Against Fate
I Lost My Girlish Laughter
World Goes Smash
Gilded Dust
Harlequin House
On Growing Old Gracefully (gift)
Address Unknown
Diet in Sinus and Cold Infections
I'm Not Complaining
Young Dr. Galahad
Best Short Stories 1939
Firebrand Choose from the Stars
Patriot
Lamp in the Valley
Knights on the Range
Grey Field
All This and Heaven, Too
Sweeping the Cobwebs
Martin
Dead or Alive
Brand Miller
Woman at the Door
Deeping Footner
More Than Bread
Son and Daughter
Martin
Crooked Furrow
Farnol
Hurricane (gift)
Nordolf & Hall Grey
Rainbow Trail (gift)
Gibbs
Reckless (gift)
And Still They Dream
Ayres
Brand Dell Dover Robertson Miller Hill (Lutz) Mowery Pedler Allen Adams Ferguson Sharp
Hawk in the Wind
Courteney Taylor Ullmann Adamı Seifert O'Brien Gill Wynne Buck Stringer
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Baker's Dozen
Wisdom's Gate
Bird of Paradise (gift)
Further Adventures of JJimmy Dale (gift)
Doors of the Night (gift)
Red Ledger (gift)
Beloved Traitor (gift)
Packard
White Moll (gift)
Packard
Pawned (gift)
Wire Devils (gift)
We Are Not Afraid
Mexico at the Bar (gift)
Puritan in Babylon
Bitter Creek
Tree Drops A Leaf
Runaway
No Hearts To Break
Health of Runabout Child (gift)
Dr. Lucas Taylor Little
Black Headed Pins
Brandons
Thirkell Comstock
Road Beyond
Singing River
Stark Murder
Bar K
Step By Step
Black Narcissus
Weep for Love
Arizona Jim
Tuttle Thayer Keating Churchill Godden Ayres Seltzer Exupery
Wind, Sand and Stars
Let the Record Speak Hotel Hostess
We Shall Live Again
Secret Valley High of Heart
D. Thompson Baldwin Hindus Gregory Loring
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Norris Barnes Ferguson Packard Packard Packard
Packard Packard Dunhame McConnell White Boyd Ayres Norris Ertz
Spring Harrowing
Patricia Purslane Middle Window Ownley Inn South Moon Under Dear Deborah Eastward in Eden Reaching for the Stars
Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal Information, Please
Tryst Sir Adam Disappeared Uncle Caleb's Niece Thoreau
Hill (Lutz) Harris Goudge Lincoln Rawlings Hauck Garth Wahr Douglas Golenpaul Thane Oppenheim Larrimore Canby
Juvenile
Runner of the Trail (gift)
Clue of the Faded Dress (gift )
Beth and Ernestine Graper (gift) Highway Past Her Door Renfew Rides the Range
Y Bar X Boys Hunting Prize Mustangs
X Bar X Boys at Triangle Mine Four Young Kendells
Ann Frances
Lending Mary
Dancing Tom
Wiggles Happy Autocraft
White White Coatsworth Wilson Hawthorne Peardon Peardon
Down Our Street
We Grow Up
Jim and Judy
Wizard of the Wires
Gates, Hubes, Pendon Nicolay Theiss Boif
Wings Over the Pacific We Didn't Mean To Go to Sea
Cormack Chapman Corbett Thompson Erskine Ferris Ferris White
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First Stop Honolulu Whispering Statue Haunted Bridge ('lue of the Tapping Heels Little Princess
Dixon
Keene
Keene Keene
Scarlet Oak
B. Is for Betsey
Burnett Meigs Haywood
Joey Goes to Sea
Viller
Pilot of the North Country
Lilten
Big Goose and the Little White Duck
De Jong
Mystery of the Silver Chain
Blake
Story of Water
Pigman
Just Around the Corner
Beebe
Stories from the Best Books (gift)
Five Old Favorites (gift)
Camp at Gravel-point Judson (gift)
Peter Peppercorn
Phillips
Patty Makes A Visit
White
Little Indians
LaRue
Mystery of East Hatchett
Bacon
Bears and Mirinda
Beston
Open Range
Hawthorne
Mystery at Four Chimneys
Baker
Winter Time
Dearborn
Country Days
Dearborn
Kitten-Kate
Dearborn
Pets Are Fun
Park
Kathy
Bacon
Lone Rider
Hawthorne
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Eastham Public Health Nurse's Report
It is the responsibility of the Public Health Nurse to assist in analyzing health problems and related social prob- lems of families and individuals ; to help them, with the aid of community resources, to formulate an acceptable plan for the protection and promotion of their own health, to en- courage them to carry out the plan.
Infant and Pre-School
The preparation for school is a step in development which begins in infancy, actually before the baby is born. Healthy parents and good prenatal care for mothers lay a foundation for health throughout infancy and childhood. Early protection from disease, intelligent planning and guidance help tremendously in producing a successful school life and is creating well and happy children.
Discovering the beginnings of undesirable habits in the pre-school period, finding causes and treating causes with- out centering the child's attention on himself, or over-em- phasizing his faults demands cooperative attach by health workers, parents and others concerned. This has been one of the objectives of the Well Child Conference. For at this conference not only physical defects are noted but every phase that goes to make up the whole child.
Dental Health
There has been a correlation of health programs. Miss Armstrong, the school nurse, arranged time for the pre- school group to be included in the school dental health pro-
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gram. Parents are realizing the health and economical value of early dental attention. Efforts are being made to develop the proper attitude in knowledge and habits necessary for the protection of teeth, to create a friendly attitude toward the dentist and desire to obtain the best individual improve- ment possible.
Communicable Disease
The absence of communicable disease among the pre- school group was gratifying. One case of scarlet fever was reported. The case was that of a summer resident, and al- though it was difficult to maintain quarantine in the family, the local people cooperated to such an extent that spread of the disease was prevented. Parents have been instructed as to the seriousness of the so-called children's diseases and the importance of having medical care early, and through- out the illness. Ninety-five percent of the children from six months are immunized against diptheria.
Community Participation
The Health Council sponsored the Well Child Confer- ence. Various committees of the council assisted at the con- ference, and aided in transporting, they also participated in the dental and immunization clinics.
This group has conducted monthly meetings, and has obtained as lecturers, leaders in the field of health educa- tion. As health is our greatest possession, and knowledge of it invaluable, the council has contributed a great deal to the community by their efforts in disseminating health facts.
The Board of Health also sponsored the Well Child Conference, and assisted in every way, not only financially, but also by their moral support.
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Thanks are extended to the Board of Selectmen for their cooperation and to the School Board for their kind consideration in allowing the School building to be used for the various health functions, also to all parents who at- tended, and assisted in the various health programs.
Respectfully submitted,
MARY E. MORRIS. R. N. Public Health Nurse
M:T
Statistical Report
Pre-School Hygiene
Admitted to nursing service 43
Field visits nursing service 199
Infant Hygiene
Admitted to nursing service
5
Field visits nursing service 61
Well Child Conference
Number eligible
27
Appointments made
25
Total attendance 24
Number entering school children
6
Number pre-school
19
Number infants
1
Maternal Hygiene
Admitted to antepartum nursing service
3
Field visits 16
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Admitted to postpartum nursing service
3
Field visits 6 New Borns 3 Field visits 6
Communicable Disease
Admissions Visits
1
5
Tuberculosis
Admitted to nursing service 7
Field visits 24
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Report of Town Accountant
To the Board of Selectmen,
Gentlemen :
I have the honor of submitting the report of the Ac- counting Department for the year ending December 31, 1939, as follows :
RECEIPTS
Cash on hand January 1, 1939
$4,512 26
General Revenue
Taxes 1937
$3,081 84
Taxes 1938
7,434 44
Real 1939
21,406 45
Personal 1939
2,315 25
Poll Taxes 1938
8 00
Poll Taxes 1939
374 00
34,619 9S
Motor Vehicle Excise 1938
18 69
Motor Vehicle Excise 1939
1,552 16
1,570 85
Tax Title Redemption
688 9S
From State
Income Tax
$2,554 53
Highways. Chapter 232
3,848 97
6,403 50
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From County Dog Licenses
162 30
Licenses and Permits
Shellfish
$345 00
Shellfish Grants
17 08
Pedlers
9 00
Milk
6 50
Innholders
24 00
Gasoline
10 00
Lodging House
22 00
Victuallers
4 00
Eel Fyke
3 00
440 58
Grants and Gifts
Transportation High School
$1,662 50
Superintendent
220 31
1,882 81
Commercial Revenue
Moth
$25 95
Town Hall Rentals
203 40
Sealer's Fees
16 90
Library Fines
22 66
268 91
From State
Inspection of Animals
12 50
Division of Forestry
13 40
Bounty on Seals
16 50
Highways, Chapter 81
5,956 44
Highways, Chapter 90
73 33
Old Age Assistance
941 56
61
Old Age Assistance, U. S. G. 3,453 00
Old Age Assistance, Adm. U. S. G. 115 05
Aid Dependent Children 246 59
Veterans' Exemption 37 91
State Aid 30 00
10,896 28
From County
Highways, Chapter 90 73 33
Schools
City of Boston
$493 72
Telephone Tolls
1 35
495 07
Old Mill
Sale of Meal
87 05
Unclassified
Dog License
$193 80
Telephone
1 70
Tax Title Redemption
39 00
Sale of Wood
4 50
239 00
Timothy Smith Fund
Gift, Library
100 00
Interest
Taxes
$418 78
Excise
1 22
Tax Titles
55 05
Poll Tax Demands
22 05
497 10
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Loans
Anticipation of Revenue
Anticipation of Reimbursement
$15,000 00 5,000 00
20,000 00
Income
Billings' Fund
$420 00
Timothy Smith Fund
968 37
Town Hall Fund
49 89
1,438 26
Withdrawn, Trust Funds
Timothy Smith Fund, Loans
$400 00
Timothy Smith Fund, Gifts
200 00
Cemetery Trust Fund
7 00
607 00
Refunds
Timothy Smith Fund, Loan
$139 25
Insurance
35 38
Dog Account
20 00
Soldiers' Relief
157 50
Dental Clinic
22 25
Blocks
1 02
375 40
Total Receipts
$85,358 66
PAYMENTS
Office Supplies
$189 04
Officers' Salaries and Expenses
$4,023 11
Surety on Bond
105 00
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Assessors' Salaries and Expenses
584 55
Assessors' Abstracts
55 01
Certification of Notes
4 00
Legal Expenses
2 00
County Bill 1938
40 75
Janitor
648 00
Town Hall
492 04
Suppression of Crime
21 96
Town Fires
47 37
Orleans Fire Department
291 00
Prevention and Suppression of Forest Fires
14 20
Sealer of Weights and Measures
44 70
Inspection of Wiring
52 00
Moth Suppression
595 00
Private Moth
34 41
Suppression of Tent Caterpillars
12 50
Tree Warden
5 50
Bounty on Woodchucks
25 00
Shellfish Protection
350 00
Shellfish Propagation
208 81
Health
357 86
Inspection of Animals
25 00
Dog Account
26 25
Highways, General
1,241 72
Highways, Chapter 81
9,675 00
Highways, Chapter 90
899 76
Road Layout, Locust Road
84 96
Snow
403 23
Public Welfare
2,450 65
lid Dependent Children
1,091 00
Aid Dependent Children, U. S. Grants
86 60
Old Age Assistance
4,127 50
Old Age Assistance, U. S. Grants
3,311 48
Old Age Assistance, Adm. U. S. Grants
54 00
State Aid 45 00
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Soldiers' Benefits
24 00
Soldiers' Relief
291 00
W. P.A.
666 18
Schools
15,737 62
Public Library
50 00
Public Library, Trust Fund
784 91
Tax Title Account
277 26
Town Landings
29 74
Free Band Concerts
150 00
Memorial Day
30 00
Community Christmas Tree
27 68
Free Bed, Cape Cod Hospital
300 00
Town Reports
221 00
Insurance
641 30
Finance Committee
23 00
Old Mill
166 13
Miscellaneous
101 09
Old Cemeteries
174 32
Interest
390 00
Schoolhouse Note
2,000 00
Loans, Anticipation of Revenue
20,000 00
Tax Refunds
5 54
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax Refunds
84 18
State Tax
3,600 00
Cape Cod Mosquito Control
456 37
State Parks
46 75
Auditing
470 78
County Tax
4,064 97
Dog Licenses
193 80
Income, Town Hall Fund
99 51
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Income, Timothy Smith Fund Loan not used
968 37
139 25
Expended from Trust Funds
Loans
$400 00
Gifts
200 00
Cemetery Trust 7 00
607 00
Total Payments
$84.547 74
REVENUE 1939
Appropriations $43,187 75
State Tax 3,600 00
Mosquito Control 481 26
State Parks
52 14
Auditing 470 78
County Tax 4,064 97
Overlay 1939
1,800 00
State Taxes 1938
1,803 26
Appropriations 1938 1,825 00
Balance Estimated
Receipts 1,609 87
From Excess and
Deficiency $3,000 00
Highways, Chapter 90 600 00
Poll Tax Commitment 436 00 Tax Levy 36,960 84
Estimated Re- ceipts 14,382 35
County Tax 1938 80 97
Available Funds 1,825 00
Unexpended Bal- ances 2,163 48
December Com-
mitment 39 15
$58,895 03
To Excess and
Deficiency 592 76
$59,487 79
$59.487 79
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EXCESS AND DEFICIENCY ACCOUNT
To Reduce Tax
Levy $3,000 00
Tax Titles 997 04
Highways, Chap. 90 300 00
Old Age Assistance 600 00 To Balance 1938 State
and County Taxes 80 97
Taxes
1,803 26
To Balance 1939
State & County
Taxes 30 28
Excess and De-
ficiency
7,092 76
$11,480 71
Revenue
592 76
$12,073 47
$12,073 47
Office Supplies
Stationery and
Appropriation $200 00
Postage $185 76
Adding Machine Ribbon 1 00
Pencils, Clips, Staples 2 28
$189 04
Balance to Revenue
10 96
$200 00
$200 00
Officers' Salaries and Expenses
Moderator
Appropriation
$4,050 00
George Howard $25 00 ('onstable
Harvey T. Moore 50 00
Balance, January 1, 1939 $8,918 03
Tax Titles 688 98
Disclaimers 40 16
To Balance 1938 State & County
Tax Possessions 2 70
$4,980 71
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Road Surveyor
Nathan A. Nicker-
son 50 00
Secretary Finance
Committee
Charles F. Atwood 50 00
$175 00
Selectmen, Salary
Ralph A. Chase
$600 00
E. D. Penniman 300 00
M. W. Wiley
591 66
Car Hire 28 00
Expenses, Meetings
E. D. Penniman 17 05
M. W. Wiley 18 05
Dues, Selectmen's
Association 6 00
Two Typewriters 55 00
License Book 2 90
$1,618 66
Town Clerk, Treasurer
and Collector, Salary
Leslie E. Chase $1,500 00
Accountant, Salary
Jennie B. Sparrow 350 00 Treasurer, Expense
Auto Hire 23 50
Checks 28 00
Cash Book 6 91
Postage and Printing 3 62
$62 03
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Collector, Expense
Forms
$29 24
Cash Books (2)
11 30
Tax Bills
27 38
Postage
1 77
Car
3 30
Assistant
4 00
$76 99
Town Clerk, Expense
Recording
$50 35
Car 7 75
Paper and Seals 7 28
Forms and Postage
2 20
Dues Town Clerk
Association
2 00
$69 58
Election and Registration Election Officers :
J. Robert Whiting $5 00
W. J. Knowles 5 00
Abbott S. Knowles 5 00
May Atwood 4 00
Clarence Walker 4 00
A. F. Rich 1 00
Registrars :
Ralph A. Chase 15 00
E. D. Penniman 15 00
M. W. Wiley 15 00
Leslie E. Chase 10 00
Posting Warrants:
H. T. Moore 11 50
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75 Voting Lists 22 45
Printing Ballots 13 40
Cabinet and Cards 44 50
$170 85
Total Salaries and
Expenses $4,023 11
Balance to Revenue 26 89
$4,050 00
$4,050 00
Surety on Bond
Treasurer
$31 50
Appropriation $150 00
Collector
56 00
Deputy Collector
10 00
Town Clerk
7 50
$105 00
Balance to Revenue
45 00
$150 00
$150 00
Assessors' Salaries and Expenses
Assessors :
Appropriation $600 00
Ralph A. Chase $15 00
E. D. Penniman 348 75
M. W. Wiley
130 00
Car and Expenses :
Ralph A. Chase 9 25
E. D. Penniman 19 50
M. W. Wiley 16 50
Commitment Books
14 60
70
Abstract Books
17 35
Forms 3 10
Cards
7 50
$584 55
Balance to Revenue
15 45
$600 00
$600 00
Assessors' Abstracts
Shirley B. Chase
$55 01
Appropriation $75 00
Bal. to Revenue 19 99
$75 00
$75 00
Certification of Notes
Director of Accounts $4 00 Appropriation $4 00
Legal Expenses
A. Harold Castonguay $2 00 Appropriation $75 00
Balance to Revenue 73 00
$75 00
$75 00
1938 Bills
County Treasurer $40 75 Appropriation $40 75
Janitor
George E. Hardwick $648 00 Appropriation $648 00
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Town Hall
Fuel
$237 65
Appropriation $650 00
Light
69 40
Telephone
43 33
Repairs
50 83
Wipers
7 56
Мор
2 95
Shrubs
2 50
Sill Cock
7 00
Mowing
6 75
Painting Band Stand
4 25
Paint
11 73
Towels
3 25
Fusible Plug
4 75
Boiler Inspection
5 00
Floor Dressing
8 25
Shades
12 00
Clearing Snow
1 00
Electric Clock
6 50
Lumber
5 85
Miscellaneous
1 49
$492 04
Balance to Revenue 157 96
$650 00
$650 00
Suppression of Crime
Lester O'Neil
$14 05
Appropriation
$50 00
Walter F. Nickerson 4 00
Badges and Billy
3 91
$21 96
Balance to Revenue
28 04
$50 00
$50 00
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Town Fires
Cans and Express
$27 37
Appropriation $50 00
Labor, 2 Fires 20 00
$47 37
Balance to Revenue 2 63
$50 00
$50 00
Orleans Fire Department
5
Apparatus, 4 Fires $200 00
Appropriation $150 00
Men 91 00
Tr. from Reserve 141 00
$291 00
$291 00
. Prevention and Suppression of Forest Fires
Adin L. Gill $14 20
Appropriation $20 00
Balance to Revenue 5 80
$20 00
$20 00
Sealer of Weights and Measures
Seals, Dies and
Appropriation $50 00
Matrix
$6 70
Stanley M. Walker 38 00
$44 70
Balance to Revenue
5 30
$50 00
$50 00
73
Inspection of Wiring
C. O. Gross $46 00 Appropriation $30 00
R. S. Hopkins
6 00 Tr. from Reserve 30 00
$52 00
Balance to Revenue 8 00
$60 00
$60 00
Moth Suppression
Superintendent
$78 00
Appropriation
$560 00
Labor
329 00
Tr. from Reserve
35 00
Truck
176 00
Gas and Oil
6 41
Printing
5 59
$595 00
$595 00
Private Moth
Superintendent
$5 00
Appropriation
$40 00
Labor
10 00
Truck
10 00
Printing
9 41
$34 41
Balance to Revenue 5 59
$40 00
$40 00
Suppression of Tent Caterpillars
Otto Nickerson
$12 50
Appropriation
$25 00
Balance to Revenue 12 50
$25 00
$25 00
74
Tree Warden
Removing Tree
$5 50
Appropriation $20 00
Balance to Revenue
14 50
$20 00
$20 00
Bounty on Woodchucks
Paid Bounties
$25 00
Appropriation
$25 00
Shellfish Protection
Constable
$299 40
Appropriation
$350 00
Printing
17 00
Cloth Signs
4 00
Badges
2 00
Dinners
5 87
Boards, Nails, etc.
3 49
Truck
11 25
Removing Winkles
7 00
$350 00
$350 00
Shellfish Propagation
Seed
$162 80
Appropriation
$200 00
Planting
40 75
Tr. from Reserve
8 81
Truck
4 50
Boards, Nails, etc.
76
$208 81
$208 81
Health
Dump
$151 36
Appropriation
$400 00
Medical Care
40 00
Dental Clinic
75 00
Child Conference
50 00
75
Sanitation 1 50
Services :
Ralph A. Chase 5 00
E. D. Penniman 5 00
M. W. Wiley 5 00
B. of H. Meetings :
E. D. Penniman 6 00
M. W. Wiley 19 00
$357 86
Balance to Revenue 42 14
$400 00
$400 00
Inspection of Animals
Harry W. Collins $25 00 Appropriation $25 00
Dog Account
Walter F. Nickerson $24 00
Appropriation $20 00
Printing 2 25 Tr. from Reserve 10 00
$26 25
Balance to Revenue 3 75
$30 00
$30 00
Highways-General
Surveyor's Bills $1,241 72
Appropriation $250 00
Balance to Revenue 8 28 Tr. from Chap. 90 1,000 00
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