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In public day school membership :
5 years or over and under 7
11
7 years or over and under 14
87
14 years or over and under 16 16
Not enrolled in any day school :
5 years or over and under 7 Total 8
122
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PERFECT ATTENDANCE
Joseph Chase Robert Collins
Robert Fulcher
Robert Pearson
Aubrey Stott
Priscilla Roberts
Dorothy Mayo
Burton Kelley
Intermediate
Intermediate Intermediate Intermediate Intermediate Intermediate Grammar Grammar
FAITHFUL ATTENDANCE
Absent not more than three days
Beatrice Hopkins
Primary
Evelyn Steele
Primary
Arthur Clark
Primary
May Whidden
Primary
William Steels
Primary
Fenton Sparrow
Primary
Dorothy Atwood
Intermediate
Carrol Brewer
Intermediate
Louise Cobb
Intermediate
Shirley Nickerson
Intermediate
Beatrice Turner
Intermediate
June Whidden
Intermediate
Mary Turner
Grammar
Florence Whidden
Grammar
Carlton Mayo
Grammar
Donald Sparrow
Grammar
Florence Whidden
Grammar
CORPS OF TEACHERS, JANUARY, 1932
NAME
SCHOOL
PREPARATION
Year
Appointed
Experience
prior to
Sept., 1932
Salary
Home
Address
103
Otto E. Nickerson
Grammar
Hyannis Normal
1924
13 Years
$1,700
Orleans
Virginia Horton
Intermediate
Bridgewater
1925
9 Years
1,450
Eastham
Florence W. Keith
Primary
Bridgewater
1906
33 Years
1,450
Eastham
Myrtle E. Kennedy
Art
New School of Design
1931
51/2 Years
1,500
Roslindale
Charlotte Patch
Music
Hollins College
1931
1 Year
1,500
Stoneham
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EASTHAM SCHOOL CALENDAR
From
To No. Weeks
September 6, 1932
December 23, 1932
16 weeks
January 3, 1933
February 17, 1933 7 weeks
February 27, 1933
April 14, 1933 7 weeks
April 24, 1933
June 23, 1933
9 weeks
September 5, 1933
January 2, 1934
December 22, 1933 16 weeks School opens after Christmas Vacation
Graduation exercises will be held Wednesday evening, June 21, 1933. A meeting of the teachers of Chatham, East- ham, Harwich and Orleans will be held at Eastham Town Hall on Tuesday, September 5, 1933, at 9:30 A. M.
School sessions will begin on Wednesday, September 6, 1933.
There will be no school session on the following days :
New Year's, January 1, 1933 and 1934.
Washington's Birthday, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 1933, (In Vacation).
Patriot's Day, Wednesday, April 19, 1933, (In Vaca- tion).
Decoration Day, Tuesday, May 30, 1933.
Labor Day, Monday, September 4, 1933.
Columbus Day, Thursday, October 12, 1933. Armistice Day, Saturday, November 11, 1933.
Thanksgiving Day and Friday following. Christmas, Monday, December 25, 1933, (In Vacation).
The day of the Barnstable County Teachers' Conven- tion and any day appointed for a Teachers' Institute called by the State Department of Education.
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ANNUAL TOWN MEETING WARRANT, 1933
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Barnstable, ss.
To Harvey T. Moore, Constable of the Town of East- ham, in the County aforesaid, Greeting :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Town, qualified to vote in election and town affairs, to meet in the town hall in said Eastham, on Monday, the sixth day of February next, at 10.00 o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to elect all necessary town officers for the en- suing year and to meet in the town hall in said Eastham, at 10.00 o'clock on Tuesday the seventh day of February next, then and there to act on the following articles :
Article 1. To hear the reports of the Selectmen and all reports and committees and act thereon.
Article 2. To see if the town will elect a Town Direc- tor for the Cape Cod Extension Service.
Article 3. To see what sum of money the Town will raise for the Public Library and make an appropriation for the same.
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Article 4. To see in what manner the Town will dis- pose of its refunded dog tax, and act thereon.
Article 5. To see in what manner the Town will sup- port its poor for the ensuing year.
Article 6. To see if the town will appropriate the sum of $3,075.00 provided the State makes a satisfactory allot- ment for the upkeep and maintenance of town roads, under Chapter 81, Sections 26-29, General Laws as amended.
Article 7. To see in what manner the Town will re- pair its roads and bridges and appropriate money for the same.
Article 8. To see if the Town will give the Collector of Taxes the same power the Treasurer has when Collector.
Article 9. To raise such sums of money as may be nec- essary to defray town charges for the ensuing year.
Article 10. To see if the Town will authorize the treas- urer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money in anticipation of revenue of the municipal year beginning January 1, 1933, an amount not to exceed $16,000.00.
Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for Memorial Day and the pur- chase of flags for Soldiers' and Sailors' graves and Monu- ment Grounds.
Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the prevention and suppres- sion of forest fires.
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Article 13. To see if the Town will pay a bounty of 50 cents each for all woodchucks killed within its limits, after satisfactory evidence has been presented to the Treas- urer, and appropriate the sum of $25.00 for same.
Article 14. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of $150.00 for free Band Concerts, to be given by the Junior Community Band during the ensuing year, or do or act anything thereon. (By request).
Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum not to exceed Five Hundred (500.00) Dollars for the establishment and maintenance of a free bed in the Cape Cod Hospital, Hyanins, Mass., for the care and treatment of persons certified by the Selectmen to be resi- dents of the Town and unable to pay for such care and treat- ment, in accordance with Section 74 of Chapter III of the General Laws, or take any action in relation thereto, and act fully thereon. (By request).
Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $500.00 for the purpose of continu- ing the plotting, 'surveying and making of Assessors maps of the Town of Eastham.
Article 17. To see if the Town will accept the layout of a Common Landing on Great Pond in the Village of East- ham over land of Freeman C. Hatch, between Pond Road so- called and the waters of said Great Pond, with the boundar- ies and the measurements as reported and recommended by the Selectmen under date of January 30th, 1933, and will authorize and instruct the Selectmen to take by purchase or eminent domain, in behalf of the Town, the lands or inter- ests in the lands within the lines of said layout of said Com-
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mon Landing and for this purpose will raise and appropri- ate a sum not exceeding One Hundred and Fifty (150.00) Dollars.
Article 18. To see what action the Town will take re- garding the discontinuance of the Town Dump in South Eastham.
Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to make an appropriation in excess of the Mosquito State Tax. (By re- quest).
Article 20. To see what action the Town will take in regard to the salaries of its officials and wages of its employ- ees, or do or act anything thereon. (By request).
Article 21. To see what action the Town will take on the proposed new school building, or do or act anything thereon. (By request).
Article 22. To see what action the Town will take re- garding the repairing of the Old Grist Mill and appropri- ate a sum of money for the same.
Article 23. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of $500.00, the same to be used by the Board of Public Welfare as wages, to be paid to applicants for aid who are able to work and who are given work by the Board on vari- ous town improvements, or do or act anything thereon.
Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to lay out a Town Landing on the shore and on land adjacent to the Salt Pond (so called) and appropriate a sum of money for the same, or do or act anything thereon. (By request).
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Article 25. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate the sum of $25.00 for the Community Christmas Tree, or do or act anything thereon.
Article 26. To see if the Town will vote to take $3,000.00 of the free cash now in the Treasury for the pur- pose of reducing the tax rate for the year 1933.
Polls will be open for voting on Monday, February 6, 1933, in the Town Hall, Eastham, Mass., from 10.00 o'clock A. M., until 3.00 P. M.
And you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies thereof at the Blacksmith Shop of Charles A. Feltis in South Eastham, the Post Office in Eastham and the Post Office at North Eastham, seven days at least before the time of holding said meeting.
HEREOF FAIL NOT, and make due returns of this Warrant, with your doings, to the Town Clerk at the time and place of meeting as aforesaid.
Given under our hands this twenty-sixth day of Janu- ary, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-three.
ARTHUR W. PARNELL, EDWARD D. PENNIMAN, RALPH A. CHASE,
Selectmen of Eastham.
A true copy.
Attest :
Constable.
REPORTS OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS OF THE
Town of Eastham
FOR THE YEAR
1933
Election of Officers
February 5, 1934
Annual Town Meeting in the Town Hall - February 6, 1934
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651
Printed on Cape Cod by F. B. &º F. P. Goss, Hyannis
REPORTS OF THE TOWN OFFICERS OF THE
Town of Eastham
FOR THE YEAR
1933
OF EA.
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WAUSET 1620;
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Election of Officers
February 5, 1934
Annual Town Meeting in the Town Hall - February 6, 1934
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TOWN OFFICERS
FOR THE YEAR
1933
Selectmen, Assessors, Board of Public Welfare, Board of Health
Arthur W. Parnell
Edward D. Penniman
Ralph A. Chase
Term Expires 1934 Term Expires 1936 Term Expires 1935
Town Clerk, Treasurer and Collector of Taxes
Leslie E. Chase
Road Surveyor Nathan A. Nickerson
Registrars of Voters
Arthur W. Parnell
Edward D. Pennimam
Ralph A. Chase Leslie E. Chase
Trustees of Library
Arthur W. Parnell Mrs. James P. Knowles Mrs. Prince Hurd
Term Expires 1933 Term Expires 1935 Term Expires 1934
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Town Accountant Mrs. Daniel W. Sparrow
Constable Harvey T. Moore
Sealer of Weights and Measures Stanley M. Walker
Inspector of Cattle and Slaughtering
Harry W. Collins
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Weigher of Coal
Samuel H. Brackett
Fence Viewer
Albion F. Rich
Pound Keeper
William B. Steele
Roger D. Cole
Field Drivers
Adin L. Gill
Obed A. Fulcher
Forest Fire Warden
Adin L. Gill
Fish Wardens
Ommund L. Howes Joseph W. Ryder Edwin W. Horton
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Tree Warden Henry E. Clark
List of Jurors
Charles W. Smith Howard F. Walker Henry E. Clark
Carroll O. Gross Abbott S. Knowles Alonzo L. Gill
Samuel H. Brackett
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TOWN OFFICERS' REPORT
The officers of the town respectfully submit their annual report for the year ending December 31, 1933.
Assessors' Report
VALUATION OF TOWN APRIL 1, 1933
Real Estate, Land
$357,280 00
Real Estate, Buildings
735,055 00
Personal Estate
113,145 00
$1,205,480 00
Taxes Assessed April 1, 1933
Levied on Real Estate $26,871 82
Levied on Personal Estate
2,783 63
Levied on Polls
390 00
Rate of Taxation, $24.60
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Registered voters January 1, 1934
325
Number of polls assessed 195
Number of dwellings assessed
393
Number of horses assessed
20
Number of cows asssessed
51
Number of neat cattle other than cows assessed
13
Number of swine assessed
6
Number of fowl assessed
2,024
Acres of land assessed
6,388.91
Number of persons, partnerships, and
corporations assessed on property
597
For poll tax only
66
For town purposes
$24,794 09
State Tax
$1,530 00
State Park and Recreation
$2 43
Mosquito Control
$313 94
County Tax $2,696 39
Improvement of dyke and Herring River, Wellfleet $64 51
Auditing municipal tax $2 79
Special Old Age Assistance tax
$215 00
ARTHUR W. PARNELL
EDWARD D. PENNIMAN
RALPH A. CHASE
Assessors
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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, 1933, as follows:
RECEIPTS
Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1933
$10,467 66
General Revenue
$1,322 67
Taxes 1931
9,222 94
1932
16,765 19
1933
4 00
Old Age Assistance 1932
179 00
Old Age Assistance 1933
112 34
Motor Vehicle Excise 1932
918 16
Motor Vehicle Excise 1933
28,524 30
Interest
$579 30
Interest on taxes
8 20
Interest on Motor Vehicle excise
26 29
Interest on Deposits
58
Interest on Old Age Assistance
614 37
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From State
Income tax
$1,825 00
Corp. tax business
22 19
Corp. Tax Tel. and Tel.
29 15
R. R. Tel. and Tel.
82
1,877 16
From County
Court Fines
$5 00
Dog Tax
106 84
111 84
Licenses and Permits
Pedlars
$21 00
Milk
5 50
Gasoline
4 50
Alcohol
3 00
Eel Fyke
1 00
Shellfish
41 00
Innholder
4 00
Victualler
7 00
Beer
75 00
162 00
Grants and Gifts From State
Transportation high school
$1,659 36
Superintendent
220 31
1,879 67
Bounty Seal .2 50
2 50
10
From Trust Fund
T. Smith Fund, Gift Library 100 00
100 00
Commercial Revenue
Moth
$78 51
Town Hall rentals
126 84
Sealer W. and M.
19 94
Dental clinic
36 75
Library fines
33 00
295 04
From Government
Federal Emergency Relief fund 164 16
164 16
From State
Veterans' exemption
$19 87
Refund Old Age assistance
318 34
State Aid
120 00
458 21
City of Boston
Tuition
786 87
786 87
State, Account Highways
Chapter 81
$4,180 00
$4,180 00
4,180 00
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Unclassified
Dog licenses
$72 00
Account of Tax Sales
27 05
Cemetery lot
10 00
Telephone
2 00
111 05
Temporary Loan
$5,000 00
5,000 00
Interest on Trust Funds
Billings Library fund
$560 00
T. Smith fund
1,604 57
Town Hall fund
98 33
World War Memorial fund
14 14
Old Grist Wind Mill fund
22 79
Cemetery Trust funds
9 58
2,309 41
Withdrawn from Trust Funds
T. Smith Fund
Loans
$625 00
Federal tax
08
Gift library
100 00
Gift Needy
100 00
Cemetery Trust Funds
Labor on lots
$6 80
831 88
Refunds
Insurance
$53 30
Check returned
14 00
67 30
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PAYMENTS
Office supplies
$219 54
Officers' salaries and expenses
3,440 30
Surety on Bond
83 50
Assessors' salaries and expenses
658 30
Assessors' abstracts
22 93
Certification of notes
2 00
Legal Advice
136 28
Assessors' maps
500 00
Janitor
1,248 00
Town hall
643 84
Orleans Fire department
121 75
Sealer, Weights and Measures
30 66
Inspection of Wiring
30 00
Suppression of Gypsy and Brown Tail moths
498 50
Private moth spraying
149 73
Mosquito Control project
200 00
Prevention and suppression of forest fires
145 50
Bounty on woodchucks
20 00
Health
635 45
Inspection of animals and slaughtering
20 00
Herring brook
72 00
Highways-general .
162 45
Highways-Chapter 81
7,174 69
Snow
759 50
Public Welfare
2,250 89
Old Age assistance
1,478 00
State aid
170 00
Soldiers' Relief
12 00
Schools
14,953 76
Public library
794 17
Town Landing-Salt pond
45 00
Band concerts
150 00
Community Christmas tree
25 00
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Memorial Day
54 00
Repairs Old Grist Windmill
401 50
Free bed-Cape Cod hospital
100 00
Insurance
379 48
Miscellaneous
350 08
Soldiers' and Sailors' lots and old cemeteries
132 05
Interest
128 32
Old Age assistance tax
215 00
Trust Funds income and interest
1,651 08
T. Smith fund loans and gifts
825 08
Dog licenses
72 00
State taxes
1,913 68
County tax
2,696 39
Temporary loan
5,000 00
Motor Vehicle excise tax refunds
42 61
Tax refunds
156 43
Cemetery trust-labor
6 80
Total payments
$50,978 24
Cash on hand, Dec. 31
6,965 18
$57,943 42
Total receipts, $57,943 42
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REVENUE 1933
Feb. 7, Appropria-
tions
$34,964 26
County tax
2,696 39
State tax
1,530 00
State parks
2 43
Unexpended bal- ances 1,783 62
Auditing Munici-
pal accts.
2 79
December assess-
ment
133 46
Herring river and
dyke
64 51
Cape Cod Mosquito Control 313 94
Adjustment acct. Federal funds 01
Overlay 1930 21 63
Overlay 1933
1,113 28
Deficit Estimated
receipts 301 53
To E. and D.
1,615 54
Old Age assistance 215 00
$42,841 31
$42,841 31
EXCESS AND DEFICIENCY ACCOUNT
Tax titles $355 31 . Jan. 1, Balance $28,841 44
From E. and D.
3,000 00 Dec. 31, Revenue 1,615 54
Dec. 31, Balance 27,101 67
$30,456 98
$30,456 98
From E. and D.
$3,000 00
Estimated receipts 7,663 78
Tax levy
30,045 45
Old Age assistance 215 00
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Office Supplies
Stamps, envelopes,
Appropriation 150 00
etc.
$134 50
Tr. from Reserve 39 27
Repairs, vault 4 00
Cabinet for plans 50 10
Tr. from schools 25 00 Tr. from Welfare acct. 50.00
Repairs Monroe calcu- lator 8 50
Printing forms 22 44
$219 54
Bal. to revenue
44 73
264 27
264 27
Officers' Salaries and Expenses
Road Surveyor
Appropriation
$3,200 00
Nathan Nickerson $50 00
Constable Harvey T. Moore 50 00
Moderator Charles F. Atwood 25 00 Selectmen :
A. W. Parnell, Salary, year 600 00
E. D. Penniman Salary, year 150 00
R. A. Chase
Salary, year
150 00
A. W. Parnell Meeting, Hyannis Expense and car 7 00 Car, Barnstable twice 8 00
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E. D. Penniman
Two meetings and
expenses 4 00
Expenses, Boston
twice
15 33
R. A. Chase
Meeting, car and
expenses 5 00
Expenses, hearing
Boston
8 04
$947 37
Treasurer, Collector, Clerk
L. E. Chase Salary, year $1,500 00
Accountant
Jennie B. Sparrow
Salary, year 350 00
Stamps, printing 10 81
$360 81
Treasurer
L. E. Chase
92 trips Orleans Branch C. C. Trust Co. 92 00
Collector
Printing $92 98
Tax book 10 95
L. E. Chase acct.
tax titles
81 19
Bands, dater
1 66
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L. E Chase, expenses :
Meeting, Oak Bluffs 7 46
L. E. Chase, expenses : Boston, 3 times 23 82 L. E. Chase, car acct. taxes 16 00
H. T. Moore, Dep. Coll. :
Expenses, Oak
Bluffs 7 76
Two badges 3 75
$245 57
Town Clerk
L. E. Chase :
Recording 17 pages 6 80
Administering oaths 6 50
Recording vital
records
25 50
$38 80
Election and Registration
A. W. Parnell, sal- ary $15 00
E. D. Penniman, sal- ary 15 00
R. A. Chase, salary 15 00
L. E. Chase, salary 10 00
H. T. Moore, election officer 13 00
Tellers 44 00
E. A. Cole, printing 10 75
I. E. Chase, car 8 00
$130 75
Deficit
240 30
$3,440 30
$3,440 30
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Surety on Bond
Treasurer's bond
$24 50
Appropriation $75 00
Collector's bond
49 00
Tr. from Reserve 8 50
Clerk's bond
5 00
Deputy collector's bond
5 00
$83 50
$83 50
Assessors' Salaries and Expenses
Printing
$17 52
Appropriation $600 00
Binders for maps
8 90
Tr. from Sp. Welfare acct. 150 00
A. W. Parnell, assessing 262 65
E. D. Penniman,
assessing
275 15
R. A. Chase, assessing 23 12
. A. W. Parnell, car 23 00
R. A. Chase, car 9 00
E. D. Penniman, meet-
ing, Oak Bluffs
12 46
A. W. Parnell, meet-
ing, Hyannis
11 50
E. D. Penniman, meet-
ing, Hyannis 7 50
R. A. Chase, meet- ing, Hyannis 7 50
$658 30
Bal. to revenue 91 70
$750 00
$750 00
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Assessors' Abstracts
Shirley B. Chase $22 93
Appropriation $30 00
Balance to revenue 7 07
$30 00
$30 00
Certification of Notes
Division of Accounts $2 00
Appropriation $10 00
Balance to revenue 8 00
$10 00
$10 00
Legal Advice
Chas. Sumner
Appropriation $150 00
Morrill
$136 28
Balance to revenue 13 72
$150 00
$150 00
Assessors' Maps
George Clements $500 00
Appropriation
$500 00
Janitor
George E. Hard-
wick
$1,248 00
Balance to revenue
2 00
Appropriation $1,250 00
$1,250 00
$1,250 00
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Town Hall
Fuel Oil
$241 45
Appropriation $600 00
Electricity
85 15
Tr. from Sp. Wel-
Telephone
9 20
fare acct. 200 00
Painting
123 00
Janitor supplies
22 54
Paint brushes
4 37
Bulbs
1 95
Paper towels
3 00
Paper cups
4 22
Hedge cutters
6 00
Insp. boiler
5 00
Weatherstrips
50 00
Fusible plug 6 25
Thermostat and labor 13 00
Six shades
11 10
Repairs
57 61
$643 84
Balance to revenue
156 16
1
$800 00
$800 00
Suppression of Crime
No expenditures
Appropriation
$100 00
Balance to revenue 100 00
$100 00
$100 00
C
Orleans Fire Department
Expended
$121 75
Appropriation
$125 00
Balance to revenue. 3 25
$125 00
$125 00
21
Sealer of Weights and Measures
Stanley M. Walker,
Appropriation $50 00
sealer
$26 00
Sealer's supplies 4 66
$30 66
Balance to revenue 19 34
$50 00
$50 00
Inspection of Wiring
R. S. Hopkins
$30 00 Appropriation
$35 00
Balance to revenue 5 00
$35 00
$35 00
Suppression of Gypsy and Brown Tail Moths
Superintendent
$124 50
Appropriation
$502 26
Labor
186 00
Truck
182 00
Gas and repairs
6 00
498 50
Balance to revenue 3 76
$502 26
$502 26
Mosquito Control Project
Reclamation board $200 00 Appropriation $200 00
22
Private Moth Spraying
Superintendent
$44 00
Appropriation $150 00
Labor
64 00
Truck
39 00
Gasoline
2 20
Express
53
149 73
Balance to revenue 27
$150 00
$150 00
Town Fines
No expenditures
Appropriation
$50 00
Balance to revenue 50 00
$50 00
$50 00
Prevention and Suppression of Forest Fires
Cans
$2 50
Appropriation $200 00
A. L. Gill, patrol
31 00
A. L. Gill, care of equipment 10 00
A. L. Gill, posting 5 notices 2 00
George Wiley acct. water holes 100 00
145 50
Balance to revenue
54 50
$200 00
$200 00
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Bounty on Woodchucks
Paid bounties $20 00 Appropriation $25 00
Balance to reveue 5 00
$25 00
$25 00
Health
Dr. White, reporting 9 births $2 25
Appropriation
$500 00
Tr. from Reserve 87 79
Tr. from Schools 100 00
H. Nickerson, report- ing 4 deaths 1 00
Dental clinic · 100 00
Printing 2 66
A. W. Parnell, salary 5 00
E. D. Penniman, salary 5 00
R. A. Chase, salary 5 00
A. W. Parnell,
posting notices 3 00
A. W. Parnell, attend- ing 2 health meet- ings 20 00
E. D. Penniman, attend- ing 2 health ineet- ings 12 00
R. A. Chase, attend-
ing 1 health meet- ing 6 00
Barn. County Sana-
torium 236 60
Labor on dump 211 45
Signs for dump 25 49
635 45
Balance to revenue
52 34
$687 79
$687 79
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Inspection of Animals and Slaughtering
Harry W. Collins $20 00 Appropriation $50 00
Balance to revenue 30 00
$50 00
$50 00
Herring Brook
E. D. Fulcher
$72 00 Appropriation $25 00
Tr. from Reserve 47 00
$72 00
Highways-General
Expended as per Sur-
Appropriation $200 00
veyor's bills $162 45
Balance to revenue 37 55
$200 00
$200 00
Highways-Chapter 81
Expended as per
Appropriation
$3,075 00
Surveyor's bills $7,174 69
State Aid
4,100 00
Balance to revenue 31
$7,175 00
$7,175 00
Layout Town Road Northerly to Locust Road
No expenditures Balance from last
Balance carried over 50 00
year
$50 00
25
Snow
Expended
$759 50 Appropriated $200 00
Tr. from Reserve 559 80
$759 80
Public Welfare
Expended
$2,250 89
Appropriation $1,500 00
Balance to revenue 154 06
Tr. from Reserve 229 95
Tr. from Schools 675 00
$2,404 95
$2,404 95
Old Age Assistance
Expended
$1,478 00
Appropriation
$2,000 00
Balance to revenue 536 00
Check returned
14 00
$2,014 00
$2,014 00
State Aid
Expended
$170 00 Appropriation
$150 00
Tr. from Reserve 20 00
$170 00
Soldiers' Relief
Expended
$12 00
Appropriation
$100 00
Balance to Revenue
88 00
$100 00
$100 00
26
Schools
Expended as per
Appropriation
$15,562 00
School Committee's
Deficit
191 76
bills
$14,953 76
Transfer
800 00
$15,753 76
$15,753 76
Public Library
Librarian
$277 05
Appropriation
$25 00
Books
240 87
Dog tax
106 84
Periodicals
59 25
Bequest
15 67
Binding books
14 66
Balance last year
23 96
Fuel
65 06
Income
560 00
Electricity
16 56
Gift T. Smith fund
100 00
Repairs
18 10
Insurance
30 40
Bulbs
1 05
Library cards
15 00
Incidentals
4 70
Postage and express
1 47
Sub stations
15 00
Transportation books 35 00
794 17
Balance carried over 37 30
$831 47
$831.47
Landing, Great Pond
No expenditure Balance carried over $150 00 Appropriation $150 00
27
Landing, Salt Pond
John R. Dyer,
Appropriation $75 00
surveying
$45 00
Balance to revenue 30 00
$75 00
$75 00
Band Concerts
Charles Ingersoll,
Treasurer $150 00 1
Appropriation $150 00
Community Christmas Tree
1
Otto E. Nickerson,
Treasurer $25 00 Appropriated $25 00
Memorial Day
Expense, Drum and
Appropriation $75 00
Bugle Corps $10 00
Plants, wreath 9 00
Band
30 00
Transportation of children 5 00
$54 00
Balance to revenue
21 00
$75 00
$75 00
28
Repairs, Old Grist Wind Mill
H. T. Moore,
Appropriation $400 00
specifications $5 00
Tr. from reserve 1 50
W. B. Higgins, contract 324 00
W. B. Higgins, 58 Cogs, extra
72 50
$401 50
$401 50
Free Bed, Cape Cod Hospital
Paid Hospital $100 00 Appropriated $100 00
Miscellaneous
Surveying landing
$65 50
Appropriation $300 00
Recording deed
7 00
Tr. from reserve
2 33
Town reports
184 50
Tr. from Special Welfare Acct.
100 00
Dog tags
3 08
Bounty seal
50
Disposing of tree
20 50
1 Axe
1 75
Car, Wellfleet 3 times
acc. Trust Funds 7 50
Orleans acc. shellfish 18 00
Printing Shellfish notices 21 25
Posting flats
12 50
$350 08
Balance to revenue
52 25
$402 33
$402 33
Car, town reports
8 00
29
Insurance
Fred F. Dill
$353 08
Appropriation $500 00
W. G. Smith
26 40
Refunds
$53 30
$379 48
Balance to revenue 173 82
$553 30
$553 30
Reserve Fund
Tr. to Surety on Bond $8 50
Appropriation
$1,000 00
Tr. to Health 87 79
Tr. to Snow 559 50
Tr. to Herring Brook 47 00
Tr. to Miscellaneous 2 33
Tr. to Office Supplies 39 27
Tr. to Public Welfare 229 95
Tr. to State Aid 20 00
Tr. to Old Mill 1 50
$995 84
Balance to revenue
4 16
$1,000 00
$1,000 00
Interest
Cape Cod Trust Co. $128 32
Appropriation $150 00
Balance to revenue 21 68
$150 00
$150 00
30
Soldiers' and Sailors' Lots and Old Cemeteries
Labor on lots
$102 50
Appropriation $150 00
Setting 2 markers
10 00
Repairing entrances 10 50
Grave markers
1 18
Flags 7 87
$132 05
Balance to revenue 17 95
$150 00
$150 00
TRUST FUNDS ACCOUNTS Timothy Smith Trust Fund
Bank, Jan. 1
$13,313 28
Balance, Dec. 31,
Loans, Jan. 1 3,553 00
Bank $14,092 77
Loans before 1933 3,553 00
Loans during 1933 825 00
Income
558 86
Federal tax
08
Income
574 65
Interest
176 69
294 37
$18.470 85
$18,470 85
Town Hall Fund
Jan. 1. in trust
$2,434 00
Balance, Dec. 31 $2,434 00
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