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Article 14. SPECIAL HAZARDS
Buildings or structures of any kind, which by reason of material intended to be stored therein or processes to be carried on, present in the opinion of the Building In- spector possibilities of special hazard of fire or explosion or of noxious fumes, shall be subject to whatever degree of isolation, setback, adjacent protective provisions, material and manner of construction that the Selectmen by and with the advise of the Chief of the Fire Department may require.
Article 15. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR DWELLINGS
All structures erected for dwelling purposes or intended to be so used shall conform to and include the following minimum requirements :
A. Foundation :
Foundation shall be of continuous masonry construction extending at least 18 inches below the finished grade with interior supports to the ground of masonry, concrete or concrete filled steel columns.
AA. Under Article 15 (Between A. Foundations, and
B. Floors.)
Dwellings used solely for seasonable occupancy may be erected on masonry piers of suitable size and spacing to re- ceive, transmit or support the dead load and prescribed live load, said pier shall extend at least 24 inches below finish grade.
B. Floors :
Floors shall be constructed to support a live load of not less than 40 lbs. per square foot.
C. Roof :
Roofs shall be constructed to carry a live load of not less than 30 lbs., per square foot.
D. Framing :
All other framing in size and area shall be adequate to receive, transmit, or support the dead load and pre-
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scribed live load. All sills shall be securely anchored to foundation.
E. Bathroom :
Except as provided for overnight cabins, as herein- after defined, there shall be a bathroom having therein a water closet and lavatory, and all toilet rooms and bath- rooms shall have outside windows or other approved means of ventilation.
Article 16. SEWAGE
A. No cesspool or other means of sewage disposal shall be located under a building or nearer than 50 feet to any well or other source of water supply except a public water system.
B. No burnt clay tile pipe of any description shall be used within or under a building to conduct sewage or waste from plumbing fixtures.
Article 17. DWELLINGS LESS THAN 500 SQUARE FEET
Two or more structures erected for dwelling purposes each having less than 500 square feet of area at the first floor level, exclusive of porches and similar open spaces, and being on land of single ownership, shall be subject to all the provisions of that section of this by-law governing Tourist Camps notwithstanding that it may not be the in- tention of the owner or lessee to offer said structures for transient occupancy by the day or week.
SECTION II. TOURIST CAMPS
Article 1. DEFINITIONS
In this by-law the terms "overnight cabin" and "tour- ist camp" shall have the following meanings :
A. Overnight Cabins :
Any structure, whether described under the name or otherwise, constructed for dwelling purposes and
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offered to the transient public for occupancy by the day or week.
B. Tourist Camp :
A group composed of two or more overnight cabins, guest cottages or structures going by any similar name erected on land of single ownership.
Article 2. PERMIT REQUIRED (Disapproved)
It shall be unlawful to establish, maintain or permit to be established or maintained in the Town of Eastham, a Tourist Camp unless a valid permit for the same has been initially granted by the Board of Selectmen and is renewed annually. The granting of a permit for a tourist camp shall not relieve the applicant from the obligation of complying with all other provisions of this by-law.
Article 3. APPLICATION FOR PERMIT (Disapproved)
The application for a permit to establish a tourist camp shall be accompanied by plans of the proposed tourist camp showing the location of all buildings, driveways, toilet facili- ties, and other improvements.
For each structure proposed to be erected in a tourist camp in addition to those approved under the original appli- cation, it shall be required that the current permit be amended, and said amendment shall be subject to all the requirements and conditions applying to an original appli- cation.
Article 4. HEARING REQUIRED (Disapproved)
The Board of Selectmen shall hold a public hearing on each application for a permit to establish a tourist camp, and they shall, at the expense of the applicant, publish a notice of said hearing, and said notice shall also be sent by registered mail to all owners of real estate abutting on the proposed site. The notice of the hearing shall appear not less than seven days prior thereto in a neswspaper of local circulation and notice by mail to abutters shall be mailed to them not less than seven days prior to said hearing.
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Article 5. GRANTING OF PERMIT (Disapproved)
If the Board of Selectmen finds that the proposed camp is not a public necessity and convenience and/or is detri- mental to the locality in which it is proposed to be estab- lished, they shall refuse to grant a permit. Finding other- wise, it shall be granted.
Article 6. FEE (Disapproved)
A fee computed at the rate of $1.00 per structure shall accompany each application for a permit to establish a tourist camp or to add thereto; and a fee computed in the same manner shall be required for each annual renewal. This fee shall not be construed as taking the place of any fee required for a building permit.
Article 7. LOCATION OF BUILDINGS
Overnight cabins and accessory buildings shall not be erected or placed closer than 50 feet of each other.
Article 8. MINIMUM ACCOMMODATIONS
No overnight cabin shall be erected having a floor area exclusive of open porches, of less than 150 square feet. (Each such building shall also have a water closet parti- tioned off from the remainder of the interior with a window direct to the outside air, and there shall also be a sink or lavatory with running water.) (Disapproved).
Article 9. RULES OF BOARD OF HEALTH (Disapproved)
In addition to the rules, regulations and requirements herein, all tourist camps and structures therein shall be sub- ject to the rules, regulations and requirements of the Board of Health of the Town of Eastham.
Article 10. REVOCATION OF LICENSE (Disapproved)
Any holder of a permit for a tourist camp who fails to maintain compliance with the requirements herein or of the Board of Health may have such permit modified, suspended, or revoked by the Board of Selectmen if they shall so find
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after a hearing with due notice given to the holder of the permit and all other interested parties.
SECTION III
Article 1. INVALIDITY
The invalidity of any section or provision of this by-law shall not invalidate any other section or provision thereof. Article 2. BY-LAW EFFECTIVE
This by-law shall take effect upon its approval by the Attorney General and publication according to law.
Article 3. PENALTY
Whoever violates any of the provisions of this ordin- ance shall be punished by a fine not less exceeding One Hun- dred Dollars for each offense. Attest :
LESLIE E. CHASE
Town Clerk
The above provisions numbered Section I to Section III inclusive, are regulations adopted under Article 24 of the Town Meeting held on February 16, 1948.
LESLIE E. CHASE
Town Clerk.
Boston, Mass. April 30, 1948
The foregoing by-laws are hereby approved with the exception of
Section 1 Article 8, as indicated ; Section 2
Article 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ; Article 8 as indicated ; Articles 9 and 10
which are hereby disapproved.
CLARENCE BARNES
Attorney General
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Fees of Town Clerk, Treasurer Collector of Taxes
Board of Selectmen
Town of Eastham
Eastham, Mass.
Gentlemen :
I submit herwith fees collected in the above offices for the year 1948.
Town Clerk
Recording
$77.00
Births
19.00
Marriages
6.00
Deaths
3.50
Oaths
11.50
Fish and Game Licenses
(Paid by State)
74.25
Dog Licenses (Paid by County)
19.40
Bounty on Seals (Paid by State)
6.50
Pole Locations
20.00
Collector of Taxes
Demands and charges
133.95
$371.10
Respectfully submitted,
LESLIE E. CHASE, Town Clerk, Treasurer, Collector of Taxes.
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Report of Town Accountant
To the Board of Selectmen Town of Eastham Eastham, Massachusetts
Gentlemen :
The Town Accountant herewith submits a report of the financial transactions of the Town of Eastham for the year ending December 31, 1948. At this time I wish to express ap- preciation to all Department heads for their cooperation in submitting bills on time, thus helping to expedite the work in this department.
RECEIPTS
Cash on hand January 1, 1948
$31,047.28
General Revenue :
Taxes 1947 Real
$ 2,311.23
Taxes 1947 Personal
237.33
Taxes 1948 Real
44,144.70
Taxes 1948 Personal
6,282.75
Taxes 1948 Poll
456.00
53,432.01
Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes 1947 $ 86.81
Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes 1948
2,798.31
2,885.12
Tax Title Redemption
$177.40
Sale Tax Possessions
913.50
1,090.90
From State :
Income Tax
$4,889.44
Business Corporation Tax
1,143.78
Old Age Assistance Meal Tax
370.62
9,403.84
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From County :
Fefunded Dog Tax
$ 165.33
Highway Chapter 90
1,000.00
1,165.33
Licenses and Permits :
Resident Non Commercial Shell-
fish Permits (780) $390.00
Non Resident Non Commercial (148)
148.00
Commercial Permits ($5.00 ea.)
35.00
Commercial Permits ($2.00 ea.)
30.00
Shellfish Grants
6.60
Pistol Permits (10)
5.00
Dog Licenses
225.60
Gasoline Permits and Renewals
6.00
Innholders License (3)
6.00
Lodging House Licenses (7)
14.00
Pasteurization License (1)
10.00
Victuallers License (7)
14.00
Cabin Licenses (18)
9.00
Used Car Dealer Licenses (2)
10.00
Garbage Collection Licenses (3)
5.00
Pedler License (1)
3.00
Building Permits
186.00
Junk License (1)
3.00
Cesspool License (2)
4.00
Oleo License (4)
2.00
Milk
7.00
Lunch Cart (1)
50.00
Firearms (3)
5.00
Propane Gas (3)
5.40
Slaughtering Permit (1)
1.00
1,180.60
Grants and Gifts :
School :
City of Boston
$ 623.59
Superintendent
233.33
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Transportation
3,225.00
Reimbursement School Exp.
694.00
Tuition
456.30
5,232.22
Interest Taxes Real and Personal
$63.27
Interest Motor Vehicle Excise
2.40
Tax Title Interest
.68
Demands Poll Tax
20.30
86.65
Collector's Fees
97.30
Commercial Revenue :
Sealer's Fees
$ 11.96
Library Fines
32.61
Rental Highway Machinery
196.25
School Lunch (money received
from pupils
2,369.12
School Lunch Federal Grants
945.18
Town Hall Rent
33.00
Moth Superintendent (private work)
58.75
3,646.57
From State :
Shellfish Propagation
$200.00
Bounty on Seals
148.50
Vocational Education
134.23
George-Barden Fund (Voca-
tional Education)
150.00
Livestock Control
20.00
Highway Chapter 81
5,558.73
Highway Chapter 90
2,000.00
Old Age Assistance
4,836.72
Aid to Dependent Children
745.73
Veterans Services
821.38
Dept. Public Health
159.29
Federal Grants :
Old Age Assistance
$5,672.62
14,774.58
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Aid Dependent Children
863.18 8.02
Aid Dependent Children Adm.
6,543.82
Refunds :
Dog a/c
$ 21.00
Fire Department
6.54
Public Service
99.96
Moth ac
10.00
Highway Chapter 81
6.00
Highway Chapter 90
142.50
School
14.24
300.24
Unclassified :
Reimbursement Loss of Taxes
$ 7.61
Recordings
37.12
Telephone Tolls
.65
Sale Desk and Chair
10.00
Sale Voting List
10.00
Sale Stove
5.00
Court Fine
20.00
Deeds
2.00
Postage
.03
Plat Filing
2.50
Fish and Game
625.75
Withholding Tax
1,318.00
Barnstable County Retirement
649.76
Blue Cross
171.30
Tailings Checks
25.26
Teacher Retirement
471.61
3,356.59
Post War Rehabilitation Fund Income
300.00
Timothy Smith Fund Gov. Bonds Income
275.00
Timothy Smith Fund Income
881.78
Timothy Smith Fund Loans
350.00
Timothy Smith Fund Gift
100.00
Town Hall Income
216.83
Town Hall Income Fund Withdrawn
39.56
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Old Mill Operating Fund Withdrawn
241.81
Old Mill Operating Fund Income 350.93
(From Sale of Meal, Cards, Donations, etc.) World War Memorial
20.00
Zara Higgins Cemetery Fund
4.00
Christmas Tree Fund
12.15
Billings Fund (Bonds) Interest
350.00
Total Receipts
$137,385.11
PAYMENTS
Selectmen's Salaries
$1,200.00
Assessor's Salaries
1,500.00
Board of Welfare Salaries
900.00
Treasurer, Collector, Clerk Salary
3,200.00
Accountant Salary and Expense
524.61
Clerk Salary
1,000.00
Janitor Salary
1,900.00
Moderator
25.00
Road Surveyor
50.00
Constable
50.00
Finance Committee, Secretary
50.00
Officers' Travel Expense
149.62
Selectmen's and Assessor's Expense
263.29
Assessors' Abstracts
123.51
Treasurer, Collector, Clerk Expense
760.00
Finance Committee Expense
8.40
Surety on Bonds
104.50
Election and Registration
228.05
Town Hall
1,213.45
Shellfish Propagation
1,090.88
Shellfish Protection
481.66
Police
754.09
Fire Department
1,629.05
Ambulance
689.50
Tree Warden
294.23
Moth Suppression
1,007.00
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Moth Truck Expense
200.00
Suppression Tent Caterpillars
50.00
Sealer of Weights and Measures
40.00
Inspection of Wiring
218.00
Bounty on Woodchucks
19.50
Planning Board Expense
100.00
Building Inspector
100.00
Health
341.00
Town Dump
860.51
Inspection of Animals
40.00
Dog Account
24.00
Free Bed
400.00
Public Welfare
1,832.06
Public Welfare Adm.
285.00
Old Age Assistance
6,500.00
Aid Dependent, Children
647.42
Old Age Assistance Federal Grant
5,602.28
Old Age Assistance Adm. Federal Grant
125.76
Aid Dependent Children Federal Grant
872.30
Aid Dependent Children Adm. Federal Grant
9.52
Veterans' Benefits
1,876.96
Highway General
500.00
Highway Chapter 81
12,922.20
Highway Chapter 90
1,783.16
Snow
685.73
Sunken Meadow North Road
133.00
Steele Road Extension
309.11
Boat Meadow Creek
52.78
Town Landings
1,800.00
Land Purchased for Public Use
1,280.43
Road Machinery Operating A/C
194.47
School
28,314.10
School Retirement A/C
471.62
Blue Cross
171.30
School Lunch
3,000.00
School Lunch Federal Grant
923.78
Vocational Education
622.80
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George-Barden Fund
150.00
Public Library
415:33
Public Library Trust a/c
505.77
Interest
78.75
Schoolhouse Note
1,000.00
Old Cemeteries
200.00
Miscellaneous
506.78
Tax Titles
107.24
Sale Tax Possession Expense
144.54
Town Reports
541.00
Old Windmill
598.31
Band Concerts
150.00
Insurance
666.95
Memorial Day
69.37
Community Xmas Tree
75.00
Civic Center
125.00
Unpaid 1947 Bills
78.95
Refunds 1948 Real Estate Tax
15.96
Refunds 1948 Personal Tax
6.75
Refunds 1948 Motor Vehicle Excise Tax 1948
84.24
Withholding Tax
1,780.99
Barnstable County Retirement a/c
649.76
State Parks and Reservations
69.50
County Tax
6,936.70
State Audit
300.81
Cape Cod Mosquito Control
626.76
Collector's Fees
96.25
Dog Licenses
225.60
Fish and Game
625.75
Tailings
7.80
Barnstable County Assessment
140.46
Post War Rehabilitation Fund
200.00
Town Hall Fund Income
256.39
World War Memorial
20.00
Old Mill Operating a/c
592.74
Timothy Smith Fund Income
1,231.78
Timothy Smith Fund Bonds
275.00
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Zara Higgins Cemetery Fund Christmas Tree Fund
4.00
12.15
Total Payments
$112,090.05
REVENUE 1948
Appropriation $72,224.95
Poll Tax Comm.
$
524.00
State and County
Real Estate Tax
Taxes 6,840.69
Comm. 47,192.76
Treasurer, Collector,
Clerk Salary 600.00
Veteran's Services
56.83
Interest
1.25
Barnstable County
Retirement
140.46
Omitted Taxes
387.45
Overlay 1948 712.89
Estimated Receipts 2,336.26
Appropriation Balances 3,190.02
$80,577.07
To Surplus Revenue 5,913.73
$86,490.80
$86,490.80
SURPLUS REVENUE (Excess and Deficiency )
Aid Dependent
Children $ 74.24
Tax Titles 225.45
Highway Chapter 81 9,675.00
Land Purchase 1,150.00
Tax Titles 177.40
Schoolhouse Note 1,000.00
Revenue 5,913.73
Treasurer, Collector, Clerk Exp. 90.00
Snow
350.00
Town Landings 200.00
Miscellaneous 200.00
Public Welfare
450.00
Personal Tax Comm. 6,518.61
State and County Tax Overestimate 611.36
Estimated Receipts 25,730.34
Balance Jan. 1 $16,232.88
Chapter 90 Highway 3,000.00 Chapter 81 Highway 5,558.73 Sale Tax Possessions 913.50
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Town Dump
20.00
Fire Dept.
800.00
Police Dept.
50.00
Town Hall
300.00
$14,584.70
Surplus Revenue
17,211.54
$31,796.24
$31,796.24
CLASSIFICATION OF APPROPRIATIONS
Selectmen Salary
Maurice W. Wiley,
Appropriation $1,200.00
Chm.
500.00
George Howard
350.00
Luther P. Smith
350.00
$1,200.00
Assessor Salary
Luther P. Smith,
Appropriation $1,500.00
Chm.
500.00
George Howard
500.00
Maurice W. Wiley
500.00
$1,500.00
Board of Welfare Salary
George Howard, Chm. $300.00 Appropriation $900.00
Maurice W. Wiley 300.00
Luther P. Smith 300.00
$900.00
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Treasurer, Collector, Clerk Salary Leslie E. Chase $3,200.00 Appropriation For 1947
$2,600.00
600.00
$3,200.00
Accountant Salary and Expense
L. Isabelle Brackett, $530.00
Appropriation
Salary
$500.00
Printing, Stationery, Postage 17.11
Typing Expense 7.50
$524.61
Balance to Revenue
5.39
$530.00
Clerk Salary
L. Isabelle Brackett,
Appropriation $1,000.00
Salary $1,000.00
Janitor Salary
Horace C. Moore $1,900.00 Appropriation $1,900.00
Legal Expense $150.00 Appropriation
$150.00
Surety On Bond
Treasurer
$39.00
Appropriation
$100.00
Collector
55.50
Transferred
4.50
Town Clerk
5.00
Deputy Collector
5.00
$104.50
$104.50
To Revenue
Certification of Notes $10.00 Appropriation $10.00
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Balance to Revenue
Ralph A. Chase
Moderator $ 2.88 Appropriation $25.00
Winfred J. Knowles
22.12
$25.00
Road Surveyor
Nathan A. Nickerson $50.00 Appropriation $50.00
Constable
Harvey T. Moore $50.00
Appropriation
$50.00
Salary Secretary Finance Committee
Richard Nickerson $50.00 Appropriation
$50.00
Officer Travel
Selectmen
$34.78
Appropriation
$250.00
Assessors
81.87
Police
6.00
Treasurer
22.97
Moth Department
4.00
149.62
Balance to Revenue 100.38
$250.00
Selectmen and Assessors Expense
Selectmen :
Printing, Stationery,
Appropriation $300.00
Postage $ 49.04
Scotch Tape, Stamp Pads, etc. 6.04
Chair, Desk 10. 00
Dues State Select- men's Ass'n. 10.00
Dues Barnstable
County Sel. Ass'n. 6.00
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Express on Furniture 4.60 Assessors :
Share of Type- writer 60.00
Printing, Stationery,
Postage 80.81
Stenographer Chair 40.80
267.29
Balance to Revenue
32.71
$300.00
Assessors' Abstracts
Shirley B. Chase
$123.51
Appropriation $150.00
Balance to Revenue 26.49
$150.00
Treasurer, Collector, Clerk Expense
Treasurer :
Use of Car $ 28.50
Appropriation
$450.00
Typewriter 108.73
Desk and Chair 137.70
Adding Machine 70.00
Printing, Stationery,
Postage 148.28
Machine Ribbons 7.50
Pencils 3.25
- $ 503.96
Collector :
Dues Mass. Treas.
and Coll. Ass'n. 2.00
Printing, Stationery, Postage 131.22
$133.22
Clerk :
Recording 88.55
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Transferred from Reserve 220.00
Transferred from Surplus Revenue 90.00
Dues Town Clerk's Association 3.00 Printing, Stationery, Postage . 31.27
$122.82
$760.00 $760.00
Finance Committee Expense Appropriation $10.00
Election and Registration
Maurice W. Wiley,
Appropriation $200.00
Registrar $15.00
Transferred from Reserve 29.00
George Howard, Registrar 15.00
Luther P. Smith,
Registrar
15.00
Leslie E. Chase,
Registrar
15.00
Tellers 102.00
Printing, Stationery,
Postage 41.05
Posting Warrants,
etc.
25.00
$228.05
Balance to Revenue
.95
$229.00
$229.00
Town Hall
Fuel
$610.66
Appropriation $900.00
Telephone
98.93
Transferred from
Lights
100.78
Surplus Revenue 300.00
Wiring
108.00
Gas
15.00
Transferred from Reserve 4.00
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Boiler Inspection
5.00
Insurance 4.86
Electrical Fixtures
40.87
Janitor's Supplies
54.12
Flags
20.24
Labor, Supplies on Heater 21.06
Labor, Supplies on
Pump
6.92
Carting Rubbish
5.00
Lumber 10.06
Labor on Grounds
9.00
Tuning Piano
10.00
Sharpening Lawn
Mower 5.00
Binding Town
Report
4.00
Venetian Blinds
66.00
Keys
.75
Box Rent
2.40
1,198.45
Balance to Revenue
5.55
$1,204.00
$1,204.00
Shellfish Propagation
Oysters
$184.00
Balance Jan. 1 $ 90.88
Quahogs
846.48
Appropriation
500.00
Labor Planting
60.40
Transferred from Reserve 300.00
Refund from State 200.00
$1,090.88
$1,090.88
Shellfish Protection Howard L. Anderson $450.00 Appropriation $500.00
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Lumber, Signs, Nails, etc. 31.66
481.66
Balance to Revenue 18.34
$500.00
Police
Winfred J. Knowles $522.50
Appropriation
$500.00
Robert Deschamps 160.00
Transferred from
Walter F. Nickerson
3.00
Reserve 250.00
Installing Siren 4.50
Transferred from Surplus Revenue 50.00
Siren, Whistles,
Signs, Express
64.09
754.09
Balance to Revenue 45.91
$800.00
$800.00
Fire Department
Nathan A. Nickerson
Appropriation
$1,300.00
Chief
$150.00
Refund 6.54
Labor on Tower,
Use of Crane 62.83
Labor on Fires
257.00
Telephone 171.00
32.30
Siren Electricity Insurance
204.60
Purchase of Building
125.00
Hose
236.36
Batteries
60.75
Horn
203.22
Gas, Oil
14.21
Supplies
127.98
1,645.25
Transferred Surplus
Revenue 800.00
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Balance to 1949
461.29
$2,106.54
$2,106.54
Moth Truck Expense
Plates for Truck $ 2.00 Appropriation $200.00
Tires
160.00
Storage
7.00
Insurance
30.24
Bolts
.76
$200.00
Suppression Tent Caterpillars
Otto E. Nickerson $50.00 Appropriation $50.00
Sealer Weights and Measures
Stanley W. Walker
Appropriation
$40.00
Sealer $40.00
Inspection of Wiring
Frank Fuller
$ 90.00 Appropriation $270.00
Maurice A. Moore 128.00
$218.00
Balance to Revenue 52.00
$270.00
Bounty on Woodchucks
Woodchuck Bounties $19.50 Appropriation $50.00
Balance to Revenue 30.50
$50.00
Planning Board Expense
Printing, Stationery, Appropriation $100.00
Postage
$100.00
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Building Inspector
Harris H. Etter, Salary
Appropriation $100.00
$100.00
Ambulance
Eastham Share
Balance Jan. 1
$689.50
Expenses $557.78
Turned over to
Ambulance Comm. 131.72
$689.50
Moth
Advertising
$ 13.67
Appropriation
$1,000.00
Trucking Drums
12.00
Refund
10.00
Transferred
90.00
Gas, Oil, Misc. Re- pairs
147.85
Labor Pay Rolls
737.70
Supplies
95.78
$1,007.00
Balance to Revenue 93.00
$1,100.00
$1,100.00
Tree Warden
Storage
$ 21.00
Appropriation
$300.00
Labor
172.41
Expenses Attending Meetings
10.00
Dues Tree Warden Ass'n
2.00
Envelopes, Clips, etc.
1.64
Advertising
4.33
Supplies
82.85
$294.23
72
Balance to Revenue 5.77
$300.00
Health
Salaries Board of Health :
M. W. Wiley
$ 5.00
Appropriation $500.00
Luther Smith 5.00
George Howard 5.00
Dr. Lysander Kemp-
Clinic 60.00
Brush Burning
14.50
Bulldozer Use
10.00
Carting Rubbish
8.00
Seal Bounties
15.50
Spraying at Dump
93.00
Labor at Roadside
50.00
Dental Clinic
75.00
$341.00
Balance to Revenue 159.00
$500.00
Town Dump
Antone P. Escobar, Sr.,
Appropriation $850.00
Salary
$750.00
Transferred 20.00
Bulldozer Hire
100.00
Burning Dump
10.51
$860.51
Balance to Revenue 9.49
$870.00
Inspection of Animals
Harry W. Collins $40.00 Appropriation $40.00
73
Dog Account
Walter F. Nickerson $24.00 Appropriation $24.00
Free Bed-Cape Cod Hospital
Cape Cod Hospital $400.00 Appropriation $400.00
Public Welfare
Town of Duxbury
$364.60
Appropriation $1,000.00
Town of Yarmouth
10.00
Transferred from
Brewster Rest Home
416.25
Reserve 650.00
Funeral Expenses
250.00
Medical Care
31.00
Cash Grants
760.81
$1,832.06
$1,650.00
Public Welfare Administration
Dorrice Mayo, Social
Appropriation $300.00
Worker, Salary $285.00
Balance to Revenue 15.00
$300.00
Cash Grants
Old Age Assistance $6,500.00 Appropriation $6,500.00
Aid Dependent Children
Cash Grants
$647.42 Appropriation $1,500.00
Balance to Revenue 852.58
$1,500.00
Old Age Assistance, Federal Grants
Cash Grants
$5,602.28 Federal Grants $6,934.42
To 1949 1,332.14
$6,934.42
74
Old Age Assistance Administration, Federal Grants Dorrice Mayo, Social
Federal Grants $312.49
Worker, Salary
$ 75.00
Travel 13.76
Envelopes 25.00
Cleaning Typewriter
12.00
$125.76
To 1949
186.73
$312.49
Aid Dependent Children, Federal Grants
Cash Grants
$872.30
Federal Grants $1,469.31
To 1949
597.01
$1,469.31
Aid Dependent Children Administration, Federal Grants Travel
$6.52
Federal Grants $106.91
Envelopes
3.00
$ 9.52
Balance to 1949
97.39
$106.91
Veteran's Benefits
Ralph A. Chase
Appropriation $2,000.00
Veteran's Agent $ 266.00
Cash Aid to
Veterans 1,610.96
$1,876.96
Balance to Revenue
123.04
$2,000.00
75
Road Machinery Operating a/c
Storage Rental
$ 27.00
Balance Jan. 1 $ 25.58 Transferred from
Machinery
Maintenance
167.47
Road Machinery a/c 500.00
Balance to 1949
331.11
$525.58
$525.58
School (See Superintendent's Report)
Expenditures $28,226.14 Appropriation $28,856.00
Balance to Revenue 644.10
Refund 14.24
$28,870.24
$28,870.24
School Lunch
Gertrude Moore,
Appropriation
$3,000.00
Salary
$1,105.00
Gas
25.25
Groceries
1,181.61
Milk
634.40
Express on
Commodities
53.74
$3,000.00
School Lunch, Federal Grants
Gertrude Moore,
Federal Grants $945.18
Salary
$195.00
Gas
49.50
Milk
306.00
Eastham Share Fed.
Commodities
35.90
Groceries
337.38
$923.78
76
Balance to 1949 21.40
$945.18
Vocational Education
Instruction
$ 75.00
Appropriation $800.00
Horace Moore, Janitor 5.00
Bristol County Agri- cultural School 542.80
$622.80
Balance to Revenue 177.20
$800.00
George-Barden Fund
Instruction
Fund
$150.00
(Florence Rich) $150.00
Public Library
Blanche Keefe,
Appropriation
$250.00
Librarian
$133.34
Refunded Dog Tax
165.33
Fuel
73.50
Miscellaneous
5.38
Cards
14.46
Books, Magazines
178.65
Lights
10.00
$415.33
$415.33
Public Library Trust a/c
Blanche Keefe,
Balance Jan. 1
$138.45
Librarian
$266.66
Income Gov't
Insurance
46.23
Bonds
350.00
Fuel
25.03
Gift
100.00
77
Expenses Attending
Meeting
3.75
Dues Library Ass'n
1.00
Labor on Lock
3.00
Books, Magazines
160.10
$505.77
Balance to 1949
82.68
$588.45
$588.45
Highway General
Removing Snow
Appropriation
$500.00
Fences
$ 28.00
Storage Rental
9.00
Bulldozer Use
40.00
Supplies
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